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PLAYER RATING: Man Utd vs Fulham: Scott McTominay shines; Antony Pony

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PLAYER RATING: Man Utd vs Fulham: Scott McTominay shines; Antony Pony

BRUNO FERNANDES was the hero for Manchester United as they beat Fulham 1-0.

The midfielder scored a last-minute winner after cooly slotting past Bernd Leno from the edge of the box.

But United also had Andre Onana to thank for the win as the goalkeeper kept his side in it with some brilliant saves.

In the second half, Onana palmed away shots from Harry Wilson and Joao Palhinha, putting the Red Devils under sustained pressure.

On the other side of the field, United made very little effort, and Antony was replaced shortly after the hour mark after failing to make an impression once more.

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Scott McTominay gave them a chance to score in the first half, but the goal was disallowed for offside because Harry Maguire obstructed play during the build-up.

Fernandes then popped up with an unlikely winner to seal United’s first win in three games.

Here is how we rated the United display.

Andre Onana – 6

Andre Onana

Two crucial saves in the space of a minute from Wilson and Palhinha to save United’s bacon.

Didn’t have anything to do before then but it was a good job for Ten Hag that he was on hand to bail him out when needed.

Aaron Wan-Bissaka – 6

Back in the starting line-up after a two-month absence, he did OK defensively but offered nothing going forward.

Will be happy with the clean sheet and some much-needed minutes.

Harry Maguire – 6

Looked to be down and out when he took a first minute blow to the head and appeared to still be groggy when he was ordered to have treatment by the ref on the hour.

But he kept coming back for more and cleared more high balls than anyone.

Jonny Evans – 6

The 35-year-old centre-back struggled when Fulham ran at him with pace, but was able to use his nous to ensure he wasn’t exposed too often.

Relished his physical battle with rookie striker Rodrigo Muniz and organised his defence well.

Diogo Dalot – 6

Crucial intervention to prevent Wilson from reaching Willian’s deep cross.

This was a big improvement on his midweek horror show against Newcastle in the Carabao Cup, mind you, it could hardly have been worse.

Scott McTominay – 7

It says everything about United’s current problems when McTominay is their best player.

Desperately unfortunate to have an early goal chalked off by VAR and put in a real shift in the middle of the park.

Christian Eriksen – 5

Looked like he was running through treacle at times, the Danish playmaker simply doesn’t have the engine to dominate in physical games like this.

Astonishing he lasted 78 minutes before being put out of his misery.

Bruno Fernandes – 6

The under-fire United captain looked to be having yet another of those frustrating afternoons when he spent more time complaining than playing.

But just when United were calling out for a hero, he stepped up to snatch all three points with a 90th-minute winner into the bottom corner.

Antony – 4


The Brazilian show pony has an uncanny knack of winding up his team-mates every bit as much as the opposition.

Offered absolutely nothing before being subbed off with half an hour to go.

Rasmus Hojlund – 5

The wait for a first Premier League goal continues for the £72million striker.

There is obviously a player in there, but he was completely starved of service and cut a frustrated figure up-front without ever threatening to end his drought.

Alejandro Garnancho – 6

In for the absent Marcus Rashford, he delivered an excellent early cross to tee up McTominay for his disallowed goal.

But he rapidly faded as an attacking force and most of his best work was tracking back to help Dalot in a defensive capacity.

Subs

Facundo Pellistri (for Antony 63 mins) – 6

Inadvertently teed up Fernandes’ winner when the ball ricocheted off him three times as Fulham failed to clear their lines. 6

Mason Mount (for Eriksen 78 mins) 5

Hard to believe he cannot get into this starting line-up.

Anthony Martial (for Hojlund 78 mins) – 5

Just the player for when your team needs someone to roll up his sleeves and battle.

Raphael Varane (for Garnacho 93mins) – N/A

Not on long enough to make an impact

 

 

 

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“That particular player was the reason we sacked Erik ten Hag and I have warned Ruud van Nistelrooy to avoid using him.

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“That particular player was the reason we sacked Erik ten Hag and I have warned Ruud van Nistelrooy to avoid using him, If he breached the instructions then it will be over for him also”: Sir Jim Ratchliffe warns new Man United’s manager to avoid using ONE player who was the reason Erik ten Hag was sacked

Erik ten Hag has become the fifth Man United manager to be sacked in the last decade with the new club chiefs left unimpressed with his results this calendar year.

The Dutchman won two trophies in two seasons but guided United to their lowest Premier League finish last term. He was kept on by the new board this summer following an end-of-season review.”

However, having won just three of his first nine league games this campaign, Ten Hag has been relieved of his duties after 128 games as manager. Step-in caretaker Ruud van Nistelrooy takes charge while a permanent successor is sourced.

Van Nistelrooy becomes the ninth different figure – temporary or permanent – to lead the club since Sir Alex Ferguson’s retirement in 2013. He follows Ryan Giggs, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and Michael Carrick in being among the Scot’s former players to take charge of United.

Earlier this month, Sir Jim Ratcliffe informed Ferguson that he would be relinquishing his role of club ambassador at the end of the season. It is thought the move is part of his cost-cutting exercises at the club, having already sanctioned the redundancies of 250 staff members this year.

However, the 72-year-old – who wishes to see United build a new 100,000-seater Old Trafford – has made clear that decisions regarding the first-team manager are not within his remit.

Asked about the future of Ten Hag earlier this month, Ratcliffe deflected: “I like Erik. I think he’s a very good coach but at the end of the day it’s not my call, it’s the management team that’s running Manchester United that have to decide how we best run the team in many different respects.”

Ratcliffe oversaw a revamp of the United boardroom this summer, with old figures ushered out and new top brass headhunted. Former Manchester City chief Omar Berrada was announced as the club’s new CEO in January while technical director Jason Wilcox was pinched from Southampton.

United had to fork out compensation to Newcastle United when acquiring sporting director Dan Ashworth, who insisted that the decision to keep Ten Hag was made before his summer arrival. United will lose around £17million in sacking compensation to Ten Hag.

Ineos sporting chief Sir Dave Brailsford and Ineos CEO Jean-Claude Blanc are also on the board while Christopher Vivell sits as director of global talent.

While clarifying his role in the managerial turnover process, Ratcliffe urged the boardroom to “to take stock and make some sensible decisions,” having “not been there a long time.”

He underscored: “Our objective is very clear – we want to take Manchester United back to where it should be, and it’s not there yet, obviously – that’s very clear.”

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Club statement…

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Club statement…

Erik ten Hag has left his role as Manchester United men’s first-team manager.

Erik was appointed in April 2022 and led the club to two domestic trophies, winning the Carabao Cup in 2023 and the FA Cup in 2024.

We are grateful to Erik for everything he has done during his time with us and wish him well for the future.

Ruud van Nistelrooy will take charge of the team as interim head coach, supported by the current coaching team, whilst a permanent head coach is recruited.

 

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Ten Hag out!! Predicted Man United line up under Xavi Hernandez – as INEOS set to sack Ten Hag if He fails to deliver West Ham game tomorrow

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Ten Hag out!! Predicted Man United line up under Xavi Hernandez – as INEOS set to sack Ten Hag if He fails to deliver West Ham game tomorrow

Barcelona legend Xavi has made his stance on Manchester United clear amid reports linking him as a possible replacement for Erik ten Hag as manager at Old Trafford. Ten Hag is under mounting pressure following a lackluster start to the season, with his side winning only three of their first eight Premier League matches.
This disappointing run has fueled speculation about his future, and names like former England manager Gareth Southgate, Brentford boss Thomas Frank, and Xavi have all surfaced as potential replacements.
Xavi’s thoughts on Manchester United have resurfaced from a past interview, providing some insight into his view of the club.
Speaking after Barcelona’s Europa League tie against Manchester United in 2023, the former Barca midfielder expressed respect for the Red Devils and praised Ten Hag for the progress he had made with the team. “I think Manchester is coming back, and they showed their best,” Xavi said in an interview with TNT Sport. “We need to be proud.
I think both teams are more or less in the same moment, in the same position, that we are coming back. I said to Ten Hag now, ‘Congratulations,’ because he’s doing very well and they are Manchester United.”
Xavi’s remarks reflected his belief that both Barcelona and United were in periods of rebuilding, with the potential to reestablish themselves as top contenders in Europe.
He even hinted that future meetings between the two clubs could happen in the latter stages of the Champions League. His praise for United and Ten Hag has now taken on new relevance as discussions about his potential move to the Premier League intensify.
Reports have emerged suggesting that Manchester United CEO Omar Berrada traveled to Spain for two rounds of talks with Xavi to explore the possibility of bringing him to Old Trafford.
However, it seems that Xavi, who is currently enjoying some time away from the game, is not interested in cutting his break short. According to the Spanish newspaper AS, the 44-year-old has no intention of returning to management just yet, even if it means passing up a significant opportunity with a club as prestigious as Manchester United.
Meanwhile, Ten Hag has addressed the ongoing rumors surrounding his job, expressing frustration with the media’s portrayal of his situation. Before United’s recent 2-1 win over Brentford, Ten Hag dismissed the speculation, calling it “noise” created by the press. “Noise is only coming from some of you [media], creating stories and fairytales, bringing lies,” he said.
Ten Hag emphasized that while the team is unhappy with its current position in the league, they remain calm and confident in their plan. He assured that despite the speculation, he believes success will come under his leadership.
The situation leaves Manchester United in a state of uncertainty, with Ten Hag fighting to keep his position amid a difficult run of form, while Xavi, one of the names floated as a possible successor, seems uninterested in taking over at this time. As rumors continue to swirl, both the club and its fans await further developments.

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