Ah, manager, he managerWho is Si que what ?? Is he the (next Man Utd) manager ??
Ah, manager, he managerWho is Si que what ?? Is he the (next Man Utd) manager ??
Who is Si que what ?? Is he the (next Man Utd) manager ??
No Si Que Watt was the manager of Fawlty Towers!
No Si Que Watt was the manager of Fawlty Towers! Edit Thats what you meant - Apologies slightly slow here

Err noMan Utd fans are moaning about a player not getting sent off. Feeling sympathetic?

Man Utd fans are moaning about a player not getting sent off. They feeling nostalgic?
Mostly by the officialsPremier league is the best league in the world but our top teams always get sparked when they play the best from Europe
They've plenty of others.Without three top men.
By all accounts it was regression by Utd to Mourinho days tonight. We cant judge Utd too much yet as there's new coach euphoria like back in the days of Frank O'Farrell who took over and steamrollered everyone until the first defeat came and they fell back. OGS is still untested, yes he's been winning but is he a man for a crisis? I don't think so.
PSG do have form for blowing good 1st leg leads in the Champions League, though.Full credit to PSG, to be honest.
Due to their resources dwarfing every other club in France, it is no surprise they monopolise all the domestic competitions. But I wasn't sure how good their team would be against top-quality opposition in Europe.
Today they came to Old Trafford, up against a Man United team undefeated in 11 games (winning 10), without two of their best attackers, and they totally bossed United. Especially in the second-half. United couldn't get anywhere near them.
United fans booing di Maria made no sense to me, but all it did was spur him on. He gave Young a torrid time and ended up getting 2 assists (though could have had more).
Veratti and Marquinhos were sublime. As was Dani Alves, who is still playing at a really good level for a 35-year old.
Pogba's sending off pretty much epitomised the evening he had.
