Manchester United (Red Devils) | Special Thread

Martial anaponzwa na wakala wake, jamaa anapenda kulalamika Sana kuliko kumhimiza mteja wake kujituma, na huyu ndio atakae mpoteza asipokua makini
 
From me to Dada yetu kipenzi Everlenk.

Aisee tangu niwe humu naona wewe ndio mdada ambaye ni mshabiki die hard aisee, nakufananisha na mama mmoja ambae tunaangalia nae mpira hapa KIMARA MWISHO -BANDA LA MAN FREE opposite na benki ya Posta, huwa hakosi mechi hata moja ya Man U, ni mkereketea damu (isije ikawa ndio wewe
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Big up sana aisee.

Vp unajua kupiga hata danadana....
 
Sometimes you don’t play players and you protect them. Miki was being protected. He was adapting. You see the magic things on the pitch and I see other things that I want to see.”

Martial and Shaw find themselves in the same position Mkhitaryan did two months ago.

But if they were looking for a positive to take away from another disappointing weekend, it was that Mkhitaryan, the star of the show at the King Power, has been there before.

Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho sends message to Anthony Martial, Luke Shaw and their fans
 
mashabiki wenzangu ukiisoma vizur hii taarifa utagundua mourinho ana mipango mizur sana na manchester united na sio mtu wa mchezo mchezo tungeendelea kuwa na van gal tungeumia sana hii timu inahitaji kocha makini kama mou atajenga timu yenye nguvu sana wote aliowasajili ni moto wa kuotea mbali tumpe muda

ndo mana mm sijawahi kuwa na wasiwasi na nafasi ya sita mana soka linaonekana shida striker.



Jose Mourinho faces tough quest for long-term Manchester United No. 9
FEBRUARY 6, 2017 4:19:04 AM PST


By Mark Ogden
Jose Mourinho will not have been fooled by Manchester United's 3-0 victory against Leicester City on Sunday.
His team may have humiliated the reigning Premier League champions at the King Power Stadium, recording their biggest Premier League win since defeating Claudio Ranieri's men 4-1 at Old Trafford back in September, but the centre-forward he had prioritised before the trip to the Midlands remains the focal point of United's summer recruitment plans, regardless of the comfortable manner of the win against Leicester.
United and Mourinho, quite simply, are desperate to find the 20-goal-a-season striker who can lift them from top-four chasers to title challengers.
Zlatan Ibrahimovic, who scored his 15th league goal of the campaign on Sunday, has done a remarkable job of papering over the cracks following his free transfer arrival from Paris Saint-Germain summer, but at 35, the Swede cannot go on forever and Mourinho has no intention of going into next season with the goal-scoring burden continuing to be shouldered by the veteran forward.
Sources have told ESPN FC that United will pull out all the stops to sign Antoine Griezmann from Atletico Madrid, but the 25-year-old is only one part of Mourinho's jigsaw.
What the United manager really wants is to find a new Didier Drogba or Diego Costa, or a modern-day version of Benni McCarthy or Diego Milito.
Mourinho would give anything right now to turn back the clock to re-sign one of those forwards who served him so well at his previous clubs, but the problem facing United and their manager is that world football is currently suffering from a drought of classic No. 9s and virtually all of the big clubs are searching for the same elusive prize.
Those lucky enough to already have them are guarding them jealously, too.
Bayern Munich have Robert Lewandowski and the Poland centre-forward's value to the German champions was emphasised when they handed him a new contract last December, tying him to the Allianz Arena until 2021.
Barcelona have Luis Suarez, and the Uruguay international also signed a deal until June 2021 two months ago to keep him at the Camp Nou, while Tottenham hotspur have Harry Kane and -- guess what? -- the England striker has also just been tied down to a new long-term deal, until June 2022, since the beginning of December.
The rest of them are scouring the globe, looking for the next No. 9 to guarantee the goals that will either deliver silverware or take them close to it.
It is why Chelsea are determined not to lose Diego Costa, the man whose goals are propelling Antonio Conte's team toward the Premier League title.
Real Madrid lead the chase for Borussia Dortmund's Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang because they know that Cristiano Ronaldo's powers are fading and that Karim Benzema has also seen better days.
Sergio Aguero may become the answer to the prayers of many leading clubs this summer if he chooses to leave Manchester City, but Pep Guardiola will only let him go if he believes that Gabriel Jesus is ready to take over from the Argentina international, who remains one of the world's most prolific strikers.
Jesus has made a stunning start for City since arriving from Palmeiras last month, scoring three goals in two games, but the Brazilian is only 19. As United have discovered across town with Anthony Martial and Marcus Rashford, a bright start by a teenager is usually followed by the inevitable dip in form.
And it is the growing pains endured by Martial and Rashford that has also entered Mourinho's thinking at Old Trafford.
Both players are capable of game-changing interventions, but Mourinho signed Ibrahimovic last summer because he believed that neither Martial nor Rashford were experienced enough to lead the line on a regular basis and his judgement appears to have been proved correct.
Ibrahimovic has been a stop-gap -- a successful one, but a stop-gap nonetheless -- and the search is on for a new Ruud van Nistelrooy, Wayne Rooney or Robin van Persie.
Whenever United have been successful, they have been driven towards glory by a prolific striker -- often backed up by goals from midfield too -- and they have not had a reliable scorer since Van Persie's goals provided the platform the title win in 2012-13.
Rooney has lost his edge and Radamel Falcao, still recovering from a long-term knee injury, simply could not cope with the physicality of the English game at United.
The problem remains unsolved, despite Ibrahimovic's contribution, with United scoring just 36 goals in 24 Premier League games this season.
In his three title-winning campaigns with Chelsea, Mourinho's teams scored 72, 72 and 73 goals respectively to finish top of the table, but United are nowhere near being on course for that tally with almost two-thirds of the season played.
The problem has been identified, but finding the solution is proving to be less straightforward.
Perhaps the recent trend of 'false No. 9s' has led to centre-forwards going out of fashion, but whatever the reason, there is a distinct lack of obvious options.
The best centre-forwards are already nailed down by their clubs, with Aubameyang the only one likely to become available this summer. Moussa Dembele has been a huge success at Celtic this season, scoring 23 goals in 39 games, but at 20, can he really be judged properly in Scotland's one-team top flight?
Look around international football and you will see the likes of Germany, France, the Netherlands, Spain, and Italy operating without classic No. 9s.
Brazil may have found the answer with Gabriel Jesus and Argentina have Aguero and Gonzalo Higuain, who Juventus broke the bank to sign from Napoli last summer.
Portugal won a European Championship without a reliable centre-forward, while Cameroon have just been crowned African champions, despite being unable to find a new Samuel Eto'o.
Junior Kabanaga, the DR Congo striker, ended the 2017 African Cup of Nations as top scorer with just three goals, so the 27-year-old Astana forward is hardly going to have Premier League scout rushing to his door.
But if a new centre-forward does emerge, it will not just be Jose Mourinho and Manchester United attempting to pay a fortune to sign him
 
Inside £89m Pogba's new home: Private pool, games room and luxury lounge... United star buys £2.9m Cheshire mansion



Paul Pogba has completed a cut-price transfer… for his new £2.9million Cheshire home. The Manchester United midfielder has secured himself a new base within a 20-minute drive of the club’s training ground – and at £600,000 under the asking price. The five-bedroom property boasts luxuries including a heated indoor swimming pool, saunas, and his own media room and was on the market for £3.49m.
 
Andreas Pereira’s impressive spell at Granada continues as the on-loan midfielder from Manchester United scored a stunner against Las Palmas on Monday evening.

Earlier this season, Pereira revealed that Mourinho is keeping track of his progress with the La Liga side ahead of a potential return to United’s first team next season.

‘I think I have a good future at United and the people at the club give me confidence that that is the case too,’ the 21-year-old said in November.

Mourinho sent me a message a couple of weeks ago asking how everything was going.
 
Hahahaha inawezekana ni Mimi......hii ndo raha ya kuwa na makaka basi nikajikuta nimezama huko cha ajabu sasa Mimi nikawa mkereketwa kuliko wao,kwa kweli napenda sana mpira na hasa unaochezwa kiufundi yaani nitakesha kabisa midadi sasa usiseme kama uko mbele yangu unaweza kula teke
........thank you brother am humbled!!!......
 
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