Premier League: We want to be kings of everything, says Arteta as Arsenal strive to be best in the world
Arsenal displayed their set piece prowess during their 2-0 win over Manchester United on Thursday.
Arsenal displayed their set piece prowess during their 2-0 win over Manchester United on Thursday.
Under the guidance of interim manager Ruud van Nistelrooy, United finally achieved a breakthrough in the competition, following three consecutive draws under former manager Erik ten Hag.
Reflecting on the resounding win over City, Amorim admitted that this performance was "a dream way" to sign off. Yet, he emphasised that his approach at United would differ significantly.
United swiftly appointed Sporting Lisbon manager Ruben Amorim as his successor.
However, Manchester United, eager for an immediate replacement for the recently dismissed Erik ten Hag, issued an ultimatum: accept the job now or lose the opportunity. After careful consideration, Amorim ultimately chose to make the move.
Ten Hag elected to drop Cristiano Ronaldo and Harry Maguire following successive losses to begin the campaign, a decision that was rewarded by a much-improved display, reports DPA.
After Ronaldo appeared to knock the young boy's phone out of his hand as he limped off down the tunnel after United's 1-0 loss to Everton, Merseyside Police opened an investigation.
After failing in his bid to purchase Chelsea in May, Ratcliffe, the owner of the chemical company Ineos and a supporter of Manchester United, is reportedly now focusing on the Red Devils.
Musk responded to a question from a user on the microblogging service asking if he was serious about purchasing the club: "No, this is an ongoing Twitter joke. I don't purchase any sports franchises."
Ten Hag was looking for a response to last weekend's 2-1 home loss to Brighton and Hove Albion and was able to hand Cristiano Ronaldo a start, but all United got was a humiliation, reports DPA.