“We could have won the game but he was all over the field… it’s unfortunate Ten Hag doesn’t know how to manage such fantastic player”: Aston Villa coach says his team has never face a player like £67m Man united player in his entire career, praises the superstar - soccerdelights.com
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“We could have won the game but he was all over the field… it’s unfortunate Ten Hag doesn’t know how to manage such fantastic player”: Aston Villa coach says his team has never face a player like £67m Man united player in his entire career, praises the superstar

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“We could have won the game but he was all over the field… it’s unfortunate Ten Hag doesn’t know how to manage such fantastic player”: Aston Villa coach says his team has never face a player like £67m Man united player in his entire career, praises the superstar

Manchester United hit pause on the enveloping negativity and held off the doom and gloom for another day.

A 0-0 draw with Aston Villa did not move Erik ten Hag closer to the sack. Nor did it save his job either.

Instead the draw, and the tie with Porto in midweek, has simply bought the manager more time, with it clear his players are still fighting for him.

One of these was named in the BBC team of the week after his battling display, a big contrast to seven days earlier.

Diogo Dalot praised
Manchester United defender Diogo Dalot was the sole Red Devils player selected in the BBC team of the week.

Veteran centre-back Jonny Evans was a little unlucky to miss out – he was the clear winner of the Manchester United fan man of the match vote.

Former Premier League forward Troy Deeney made the selection, commenting: “He hasn’t been great this season but has been very consistent for Manchester United over the last couple of years. Whether he’s at left-back or right-back, he plays really well.

“He helped his team to get a good point at high-flying Aston Villa and a result Manchester United really needed.”

Dalot kept it simple
Diogo Dalot struggled for Manchester United against Tottenham. Erik ten Hag has been tinkering with his role, asking him to play in midfield at times.

Teams have been exposing this, and Dalot has been all over the place positionally at times.

Against Aston Villa, Erik ten Hag made a smart U-turn, asking Dalot to keep his role simple, scrapping the inverted full-back tactic.

As a more traditional full-back, Dalot was much better, defending in sync with his teammates, even popping up with a vital block late in the game.

This was Dalot’s 43rd game for club and country in 2024 alone.

Going to in-form Villa was a tough ask. United put in a respectable performance and Dalot was a key part of that.

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We Are Going To Miss You Legend: Bubba Wallace, Six-Time Winner and 23XI Racing Star, Announces Departure Amidst Team Misunderstanding

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We Are Going To Miss You Legend: Bubba Wallace, Six-Time Winner and 23XI Racing Star, Announces Departure Amidst Team Misunderstanding

Bubba Wallace, Six-Time Winner and 23XI Racing Star, Announces Departure Amidst Team Misunderstanding

In a stunning development that has sent shockwaves through the NASCAR community, Bubba Wallace, the celebrated six-time race winner and cornerstone of 23XI Racing, has announced his departure from the team following a profound misunderstanding. Wallace’s decision to part ways with the burgeoning organization has left fans and industry insiders alike reeling, as they grapple with the implications of his unexpected exit.

The saga unfolded against the backdrop of the high-octane world of NASCAR, where Wallace had emerged as a formidable force on the track. As the face of 23XI Racing, a team co-owned by NBA legend Michael Jordan and racing icon Denny Hamlin, Wallace had captured the hearts of fans worldwide with his electrifying performances and unwavering commitment to excellence.

From his humble beginnings to his meteoric rise to stardom, Wallace had become a symbol of resilience and perseverance in the sport. His journey, marked by triumphs and setbacks alike, had endeared him to legions of supporters who admired his unyielding spirit and unrelenting drive.

However, amidst the glittering facade of success, tensions simmered beneath the surface, culminating in a misunderstanding that would ultimately fracture the relationship between Wallace and 23XI Racing. Details surrounding the incident remain shrouded in secrecy, with both parties offering cryptic statements that have only served to fuel speculation and intrigue.

In a somber press conference held at the team’s headquarters, Wallace addressed the media, his expression betraying a mixture of sadness and resignation. With measured words, he recounted the events that had led to his decision to part ways with 23XI Racing, acknowledging the complexities of the situation while stopping short of assigning blame.

“I want to thank 23XI Racing for the opportunity to represent them on and off the track,” Wallace began, his voice tinged with emotion. “It’s been an incredible journey, and I’ll always be grateful for the memories we’ve shared together. However, in light of recent developments, I believe it’s in the best interest of both parties to go our separate ways.”

Speculation ran rampant as to the nature of the misunderstanding that had precipitated Wallace’s departure. Some speculated that it stemmed from disagreements over team strategy or contractual disputes, while others suggested that personal differences may have played a role in the rift between Wallace and 23XI Racing.

As news of Wallace’s departure reverberated throughout the NASCAR community, fans and industry insiders alike took to social media to express their shock and disbelief. Many lamented the loss of one of the sport’s most promising talents, while others expressed hope that Wallace would find success and fulfillment in his future endeavors.

For 23XI Racing, Wallace’s departure represents a significant blow to the team’s aspirations for greatness. With their star driver gone, the organization now faces the daunting task of regrouping and rebuilding in the wake of his absence, a challenge that will test the resilience and resolve of all involved.

As for Wallace, the road ahead remains uncertain, yet filled with endless possibilities. While his departure from 23XI Racing marks the end of one chapter in his storied career, it also heralds the beginning of a new journey—one that will undoubtedly be defined by its own triumphs and tribulations.

As the NASCAR community comes to terms with the news of Bubba Wallace’s departure from 23XI Racing, one thing remains abundantly clear: his impact on the sport will endure long after his departure, serving as a testament to the enduring power of perseverance, passion, and the pursuit of excellence.

 

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Breaking: Coaching Staff Under fire after Packers’ Loss

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The Green Bay Packers never used to lose to the Detroit Lions at Lambeau Field.

Now they haven’t beaten the Lions at Lambeau since Aaron Rodgers’ MVP season of 2021.

With their 24-10 victory on Sunday, Jared Goff became the first Detroit Lions quarterback to ever win three straight games at Lambeau.

Any time the Packers tried to make the game competitive on Sunday, they made another silly mistake.

There was not just one unit willing to make those mistakes, either. This was a team-wide failure, and the weekly Packers report card reflects it.

Pass Offense

No, Jordan Love was clearly not 100 percent healthy. His groin injury affected him throughout the first half.

That being said, once you step between the white lines, you have to play well.

That’s what the Packers were signing up for when they gave him $220 million this offseason.

To date, he has not been worth the extension.

Yes, there are some big plays. Love is as talented as anyone at quarterback. He can make plays that make you say “wow.”

The problem is, he makes a lot of plays that make you say “wow” in the other direction.

Sunday’s game was a prime example.

With the Packers trailing 10-3, Love threw another terrible interception that was returned for a touchdown. It was his second pick-six of the season. He has thrown at least one interception in all seven of his starts.

That’s something that can be overcome against middling teams, but it’s not winning football against the league’s elite.

While Love finished with 273 passing yards, a big chunk came after the game was decided.

His accuracy was spotty, and his decision-making might have been worse.

To be sure, the receivers did not help him out. Dontayvion Wicks had two more drops. Christian Watson misjudged a deep pass against one-on-one coverage. Romeo Doubs, Tucker Kraft, Bo Melton and Chris Brooks had drops.

It was parade of errors in the passing game, but it all comes back to the quarterback.

If Love was too hurt to play, he should have sat.

He didn’t, so there is no grading on a curve.

 

 

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How it went down as the Lions win big on rainy day in Green Bay

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How it went down as the Lions win big on rainy day in Green Bay

No matter the opponent, the Lions keep winning big.

Today it was the Packers at a wet and rainy Lambeau Field, in a game that was expected to be one of Detroit’s toughest tests. But the game didn’t turn out that way.

The Lions jumped out to a 17-3 lead at halftime, expanded it to 24-3 on their first possession of the third quarter, and then took their foot off the gas for the rest of the second half and won 24-14.

The Packers actually out-gained the Lions by more than 100 total yards, but the Lions were in control throughout the game.

A major question facing the Packers is that Jordan Love continues to look like he’s struggling with his knee and groin injuries, and the Packers’ offense has actually played worse this season with Love in the lineup than it has with backup Malik Willis. The Packers need to get their offense fixed. At 6-3 they’re very much still contenders, but the way they’re playing right now isn’t good enough to beat the best teams in the league.

The Lions are playing well enough to beat anyone. At 7-1 they have the best record in the NFC, the inside track for home-field advantage and the No. 1 seed in the playoffs, and a great chance at the first Super Bowl in franchise history.

 

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