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Manchester United’s transfer plans for January revealed
WATFORD, ENGLAND – SEPTEMBER 18: Luke Shaw of Manchester United (R) takes the ball past Etienne Capoue of Watford (L) during the Premier League match between Watford and Manchester United at Vicarage Road on September 18, 2016 in Watford, England. But the first Man City goal [during the 2-1 defeat last weekend] and this second goal, you can find incredible similarity.
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“I’m sure the stadium will be packed and they will try to make things hard for us”.
He will be hoping to prove his fitness for the visit of league champions Leicester City, this weekend, but Mourinho may be reluctant to push a player that spent much of last season on the sidelines after a horrific leg injury. “It’s normal to feel disappointed right now, but there’s still a long way to go”.
After the return of Paul Pogba to Old Trafford for a world-record £89m this summer, Manchester United are interested in bringing yet another former trainee back to the club.
Publicly chastising somebody who requires a therapist to deal with the pressures of being a United player is bad enough; but launching criticism towards somebody who performed well, whilst ignoring other glaring faults, is simply deplorable.
A tricky test against the title-holders will be a hard test for a team low on morale and Fellaini admits the team must fight together to alter the atmosphere around the club.
A January splash has not been completely ruled out but it would need an unexpected big name becoming available for the Reds to add to Mourinho’s expenditure.
The Daily Telegraph reports that the club’s players have been shocked by Mourinho’s comments and their confidence has been hit, although The Guardian and The Sun report the manager has the club’s backing.
However, the France worldwide reassured fans of his condition on Tuesday by tweeting: “Feel much better today”.
“The only pace they have got in the team is the full-backs”.
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“But at the same time, we want to cause that upset, we want to upset his dressing room, get in their players’ faces and show what we can do as players”.