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Originally posted by Vladan View PostPogba za sto miliona se pokazuje kao mnogo bolja opcija nego Sane i Stouns za sto miliona.
Elem, nije fer porediti pocetke Murinja i Fergusona. Previse je tu faktora. Npr. Fergi je dosao u klub koji tada nije osvojio ligu skoro 20 godina. Mnogo manji pritisak. Od Murinja se ocekivala borba za vrh od momenta kad je krocio u klub. Od Murinja se ocekivao napadacki fudbal, a on je dosao u tim koji je 3 godine igrao sve samo ne napadacki fudbal. Dobio je tim krcat neiskusnom decom i kvalitetnim igracima koji su igrali sezonama daleko ispod svojih mogucnosti. Da bi izbalansirao tim, morao je da trosi pare sa kojim se nakupilo jos vise pritiska. Iako svi dobro znaju da ne mozes parama da kupis dobru igru i mentalitet, mediji, protivnicki nastrojeni ka Junajtedu, ubedili su masu da su pare sve sto ti treba. A ako jedan Stouns i jedan Sterling vrede po 50-60 miliona, onda je cifra od 100 miliona za Pogbu sasvim realna, medjutim mediji su uspeli sve da ubede da nije. Onda dolazimo i do toga da 80% igraca koje smo doveli u prethodnim sezonama nikako nije pruzalo ono sto moze. Jako gadna i negativna aura je okruzila klub. Kada bi pre 10 godina Aston Vila povela na Old Trafordu, ja bih se samo jos vise nalozio, jer sam znao da stize jedan ludacki preokret. U poslednjih par sezona, ta ista Aston Vila da povede na Old Trafordu mene bi obuzela neka panika, jer, jebote, vodi Aston Vila na Old Trafordu, izgubicemo a ne smemo da izgubimo, verujem da znate o cemu pricam, verujem da ste svi to osetili.
I Fergi i Murinjo su dosli u klub koji se nalazi u haosu, samo sto su njih dvojica imali jako razlicite zadatke. Fergi je vise uradio svakako, ali ni jedan trener nikada nece biti dobar Junajtedu kao Fergi, jer Junajted vise nije klub kakav je bio pre nego sto je Fergi dosao.Originally posted by DekinjoŠta mislite da su Livepulu poništili dva čista gola, a Sitiju nisu. Koliki bi bio rezultat? Pa 3:3Originally posted by La JugoslaviaCrvena zvezda je naša, iako je oteta, ona je naša, iako je okupirana. A da je oteta i okupirana, to stoji i to jeste, apsolutno se slažem.
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Post dana na rc u vezi Zlatana
How the feck is he starting so many games at his age. His fitness is amazing.sigpic
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Dankan sad udara po Vengeru
I sto se tice januara
Manchester United give Jose Mourinho the green light to strengthen defence with big-money January signing
According to club sources, United executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward is prepared to allocated significant funds to the transfer fee and salary.
Manchester United have given Jose Mourinho the green light to aggressively strengthen the English Premier League club's defence in the winter transfer window.
Mourinho has prioritised the addition of a Champions League -level central defender to his squad in January.
According to club sources, Manchester United executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward is prepared to allocated significant funds to the transfer fee and salary.
The Portuguese manager made one addition to United's defence in his first window at Old Trafford, recruiting Eric Bailly from Villarreal for an initial €35million fee.
The 22-year-old was an ever present until he damaged a collateral knee ligament in October's loss at Chelsea.
Though Mourinho advised his new club to sign a second central defender and full back in the summer window, neither reinforcement was secured as Woodward and his staff failed to make space in United's squad by moving out any of a group of senior professionals deemed surplus to requirements.
Forced to operate with a squad in which his most experienced defender Chris Smalling had less than 150 league appearances, Mourinho subsequently suffered a series of rearguard lapses wholly uncharacteristic of his coaching philosophy.
Individual errors have cost United a number of early or decisive goals and points, keeping just seven clean sheets in 22 matches.
Four of those clean sheets came with Bailly in the starting line up. Though the Cote d'Ivoire international is close to a return to first-team duty, he expects to be lost to Mourinho again in January when called up for the Africa Cup of Nations in Gabon.
Should the 2015 winners reach the knock-out rounds, Bailly will be absent until February.
United's decision to invest in their defence is a demonstration of the board's faith in their new manager amidst hysterical external criticism of Mourinho's results and behaviour.
While a series of home draws has left United eleven points behind leaders Chelsea, Mourinho's characteristic - and unfashionable - refusal to 'dump' participation in either the League Cup and Europa League last night left him as the only Premier League manager still competing for silverware on four fronts.
United won the Community Shield in August, and on Wednesday defeated West Ham United 4-1 to secure a League Cup semi-final tie with Hull City. Mourinho won the competition three times in his six attempts as Chelsea manager, and is yet to lose a League Cup tie in normal time.sigpic
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Gde li ćemo da prospemo i koliko? Šteta što samo Zorja nije PL.
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Pablo Sandoval: A guy can change anything.. his face, his home, his family, his girlfriend, his religion, his God.
But there's one thing he can't change... he can't change his passion.
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#efc Ronald Koeman targets reunion with #mufc midfielder Morgan Schneiderlin. #wba also interested.
Tesko da se moze do Van Dajka u januaru iako ce se pokusati izgleda.
Cak je i klupa Vest Hema aplaudirala kad je usao Svajnstajger, kakva legenda fudbala
Manchester United glad to have Bastian Schweinsteiger back, says Carrick
Zlatan Ibrahimovic delighted to see Bastian Schweinsteiger back for Man Unitedsigpic
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Dankan kaze Lindelof prva meta, a skauti su Murinju preporucili i Niklasa Sula.
http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/f...victor-9377256sigpic
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MARTIAL BRIMMING WITH CONFIDENCE
Manchester United striker Anthony Martial is looking to build on his midweek brace against West Ham United in the EFL Cup as the Reds prepare for a tough Premier League clash with Everton on Sunday afternoon.
The French forward excelled in the EFL Cup tie with the Hammers, dispatching his two goals in the ruthless fashion United fans became so accustomed to last season. The brace doubled his tally for the campaign and, after netting in two of the three wins over the Toffees in 2015/16, including a dramatic late winner in the FA Cup semi-final, his confidence will be high ahead of the Goodison Park encounter.
Crucially, it’s goals that have been missing from the recent league games, with really positive performances going unrewarded as the Reds recorded four successive home draws in the league. However, our no.11 is hopeful that we will soon see the benefits of squad’s hard work in training.
“Firstly, it felt great to score in the week as I’ve not played that regularly of late,” Martial told MUTV. “It was good to get those two goals as it’s a real confidence boost – hopefully we can take that into the game on Sunday.
“We’ve had a lot of draws recently and have come up against goalkeepers in amazing form,” he continued. “But we’ve worked really hard to improve our efficiency and effectiveness in front of goal and hopefully that will pay off.”
It’s easy to forget that the pacey forward only turns 21 on Monday, all the more impressive given the lofty standards he set in his first season that belied his tender years. He needed no reminding of his winner at Wembley that set the Reds up for silverware last May.
“That was a special game; a semi-final at a massive stadium,” he recalled. “To score a goal at Wembley in a big game is always going to be something else, but it was even more special because it was right at the end of the game in the last minute, so I just had to go and celebrate that moment with the fans.”
That memorable win was one of three over the Merseysiders last year, with arguably the best performance coming in the match at Goodison. It was a display that yielded a result United will be desperate to repeat this weekend.
“What was key in that game was that we started the game really well and put Everton under pressure right from the word go, which then allowed us to play our way and really dictate the game,” he added.
“We managed to score three goals and that was something that gave us a real confidence boost. It was a great victory and hopefully we can repeat it this year.”sigpic
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