Manchester United
Jose Mourinho Loses 4-0 With The Most Expensive Squad In History
With a resounding 4-0 win over the Chelsea side, Antonio Conte showed Jose Mourinho how it’s done as he defeated the Portuguese with nearly the same squad he failed to perform with.
Is it finally time to accept that Mourinho isn’t who he once was? Chelsea fans surely seemed to agree during the titanic clash:
"You're not special anymore," sing the #cfc fans
Double Nutmeg! What Does This Mean??
Jose Mourinho On Pogba And Zlatan: Manchester Have No "Untouchable" Players
In a news conference following Monday’s tie with Liverpool, in preparation for their thursday night Europa League match, Mourinho made it clear to reporters that Manchester United have no “untouchables”. He contrasted it to his time at Chelsea, where in 2006 Moutinho described his squad as having nine players that would not be dropped.
Eric Bailly Wears Jelly Shoes And We Think That's Great
Eric Bailly wore some jelly shoes to Manchester United training. For this indiscretion he was roasted on Instagram by teammates Ashley Young and Juan Mata, and rightly so.
Just take a look:
Fenerbahce Plane Makes Emergency Landing After Bird Hits Windshield
Fenerbahce's Europa League trip to Manchester took an interesting turn when the team's plane hit a bird and had to land in Budapest, Hungary.
The team, which features former Premier-Leaguers Robin van Persie and Martin Skrtel, posted this on Twitter:
Kafilemizi Manchester'a götüren uçağın camına kuş çarpması nedeniyle, uçak Budapeşte'ye zorunlu iniş yaptı. Endişe verici bir durum yok. pic.twitter.com/tYhUWp2omJ
David De Gea Pulls Out A Top Drawer Save Against Liverpool
The Main Highlight From Liverpool vs. Manchester United Was A Cat Running On The Field
Liverpool and Manchester United were treated to a very special, very furry guest Monday at Anfield.
Pre-match pitch invasion at Anfield... #LIVMUN https://t.co/B5WENopYJc
— Manchester United (@ManUtd) October 17, 2016
Worst Offside Trap In Human History
Jermain Defoe Suggests That Wayne Rooney Should Begin Freezing Himself
Wayne Rooney’s struggles for club and country need no introduction. The perhaps striker, sometimes no. 10 and definitely-not-but-let’s-give-it-a-try midfielder is trying to prolong his days as a soccer boy extraordinaire, but it’s just not coming off at 30 years of age.
His movement looks tired, his touch a bit lumpy and his strengths have been boiled down to a combination of strong concentration levels and nice little layoffs.