Manchester United (Red Devils) | Special Thread

Manchester United (Red Devils) | Special Thread

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mamaeee kuna moja alipanda mbele akamnyanyulia lukaku sema ilikua ndefu tu ingekubali ile lilikua bonge la freeheader
 
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POGBA 'BLESSED' TO MAKE GOALSCORING RETURN
Paul Pogba admitted he felt “blessed” to mark his return from injury with a goal, as his influential display in the win over Newcastle saw him voted the Man of the Match by Manchester United fans on Twitter.

The inspirational Frenchman put in an impressive performance, dictating the tempo in midfield throughout with a good range of passing, as he made his first appearance for the Reds since 12 September - when he sustained a hamstring injury in the first half of the 3-0 win over FC Basel in our first UEFA Champions League Group A game.

Pogba played an integral part in the 4-1 victory over the Magpies on Saturday, providing the cross for Anthony Martial's equaliser before netting his third goal of the season from Marcus Rashford's knockdown. The midfielder, who has now been directly involved in eight goals in his last six Premier League outings, received a standing ovation when he was replaced by Marouane Fellaini after 70 minutes.

The 24-year-old was the overwhelming winner of the fans' star man accolade, receiving 87 per cent of the final vote ahead of Martial (nine per cent) and Rashford (four per cent), and was thrilled to be back on the pitch at Old Trafford after a long recovery period.

Pogba told MUTV: "To come back, to play again, to see Old Trafford, to see the fans again, to score at Old Trafford on my comeback, I feel blessed. But we had to win – that was the most important thing.

"Most of last season I had injuries but small ones. You just have to recover well because the Premier League is different to Italy – it’s more intense and you just have to think about recovery, then you have more games. Otherwise, I just feel good, just to come back."

He went on: "I've trained very hard to come back fit. The season is really long so we have to be fit – not only me but all the players. To win the league we need all our players. When you have one injured here, one injured there, it doesn’t help. It’s always better to have a full team."

Pogba wasn't the only player making a comeback from injury as team-mate Zlatan Ibrahimovic also made a long-awaited return as a second-half substitute, while Marcos Rojo was also back in the squad for the first time after also spending seven months out with a serious knee problem.

He added: "Zlatan’s back and Marcos after a long injury. It was hard for them but they kept believing and worked hard to come back. We need them to win the league and we’re really glad they’re here."

Jose Mourinho also reserved special praise for the Frenchman's performance, describing it as 'different class'.

The boss told BT Sport: "What we had in the beginning of the season with Paul and Matic growing up together and being like the engine of the team. We lost a little bit of that because other players are good players but they have different qualities, so [it] was good.

"I left it in Paul’s hands how many minutes to play until he was feeling just the first feeling of fatigue, so we made that decision at a good time and I think it was a great performance by him."
 
A 36 years old who just had a serious knee injury, made it back in record time and his first attempt on goal is lying sideways in the air performing a martial arts styled kick. This guy might actually be right when he says he's not human. The Lion is back
 

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MOURINHO: POGBA IS DIFFERENT CLASS
Jose Mourinho was understandably upbeat after Manchester United beat Newcastle United 4-1 at Old Trafford to return to winning ways in the Premier League, with Paul Pogba scoring on his comeback from injury and Zlatan Ibrahimovic also making a late return.

Here are the key points from the manager's post-match interview with BT Sport and his press conference...

PLENTY OF POSITIVES
"The result, the three points, the performance after the Newcastle goal, that mentality to react without panic in a positive way, and obviously the return of injured players is nice – especially in Zlatan’s case; such a dramatic injury, and to see him back is a great emotion. It was a joy for everyone but for all of us that stayed close to such a professional with one of the biggest injuries in football, it was more than that; it was a big emotion to see that for the big guy."

POGBA WAS 'DIFFERENT CLASS'
"He was different class. He looked like he wasn't out for such a long time without playing football. At the beginning of the season we had Paul and Matic growing up together and being like the engine of the team. We lost a little bit of that; other players are good players but they have different qualities, so [it] was good. I left it in Paul’s hands how many minutes to play until he had just the first feeling of fatigue, so we made that decision at a good time and I think it was a great performance by him."

"He affects our football. With him we have much more creation. I am so happy, so let's see the decision for Wednesday. The best thing for him may be to play again, but the best decision may be to rest him because he is a player we need to protect."

MORE ON THE MATCH
"We didn't start well but I don't blame my players – I blame [Rafael] Benitez in a positive sense. Very experienced, very intelligent, the team was very well organised, they started very well and created us problems; we couldn't play and at the same time they were creating problems in our defensive areas. But the goal was a wake-up call. The team reacted very well and very strong. The goal in the first half was very important because it took away from us the pressure of being behind and playing at home.

"The second half was ours: we had control, we had goals, we had beautiful actions. The team was flying, the team was free and confident. We had lots of bodies in attacking areas, we were dominating the game and the players from the midfield were not afraid to arrive in the finishing positions because the game was under control. That's why honestly I was really enjoying the quality."

RASHFORD AND MARTIAL TOGETHER
"They both like to play in the same position and that is difficult. They both prefer to play on the left than on the right. When both play with another striker through the middle, we lose a point of contact with a midfielder that we are used to, with a player playing behind the striker. But when we started finding them both on the left, between the striker and the winger, was the moment in the first half when we started creating more. In the first half, we felt a little bit unstable in our defensive areas and that was clearly not because of the defensive players, but because of our balance. So to play them together gives us things but also takes some things away."

LUKAKU LOVES TO SCORE
"He is a striker and strikers like to score goals. It is not a problem for me if he works like he does and he doesn't score goals but, for the self-confidence, strikers love to score goals. He was not doing that for us for a few matches and I know that can affect strikers' confidence, so I was really happy that he scored that goal."
 

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A French assisted a French (Pogba_Martial), An English assisted an English (Young_Smalling)and a Belgian assisted a Belgian (Fellaini_Lukaku) then Pogba finished it with an English RASHFORD. We are back [HASHTAG]#GGMU[/HASHTAG]
 

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Jose Mourinho ameibua vita kali ya maneno baada ya kulaumu madaktari wa Chama cha Soka cha England (FA), akidai beki wake, Phil Jones alichomwa sindano sita kabla ya kuchezea timu ya taifa.

Jones alishindwa kuendelea na mchezo huo dhidi ya Ujerumani ulioisha kwa suluhu baada ya kupata maumivu ya misuli.
 
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