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🚨 Cunha: “When Carrick comes, he came with magic! Alex Ferguson vibes”. “He talks so much about his team, the conquering team. This feeling comes to us, we feel so happy with the information, we focus so hard to reach the objective”.

In Michael Carrick’s book, ‘Between the Lines’ he wrote on the advice Alex Ferguson gave him on his final match as Man Utd manager. It was golden. “Before our final game of the season at West Brom, Sir Alex called me into his office. ‘Thanks for everything,’ he said. We chatted about coaching and managing, and he asked, ‘What do you want to do?’ ‘I wouldn’t mind going into coaching.’ ‘When you do, make sure you take a step back, observe people, don’t be stuck in the middle where you miss anything’” Carrick wrote. “He just offered me a few bits of genuine advice. It wasn’t an emotional farewell, no tears or hugs, but it was clear to both of us how much our working relationship had meant. It was all about respect. Our respect for each other didn’t need putting into words. There was a very British handshake as I got up to leave. ‘Thanks for everything and good luck in the future,’ Sir Alex said. ‘Stay in touch.” The most important message there is “observe people”. When things are going well in a football club, it’s hard to detect personnel with bad character, mentality or culture.

Liverpool ‘Crisis’ - 58 points Man United ‘Super team’ - 58 points




Kobbie Mainoo would have missed the World Cup and it wouldn't have been because of his ability but because of a coach who is the worst in the history of Manchester United. Can you imagine?


Diego Forlán is at Old Trafford for Man Utd vs. Liverpool 🏟️