
Sean Fisher
Football Journalist at HITC
Football Journalist at United in Focus
Articles
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1 week ago |
unitedinfocus.com | Sean Fisher
Manchester United will have to fend off interest in club captain Bruno Fernandes this summer. In what has been a hugely disappointing campaign for Manchester United, one of the only silver linings has been the incredible form of Bruno Fernandes. Fernandes is considered unsellable by United, not only for his incredible output on the pitch, but also for his leadership off of it.
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1 week ago |
unitedinfocus.com | Sean Fisher
Manchester United must remain focused on the second leg of their semi-final clash against Athletic Club on Thursday evening. A brilliant performance in Bilbao last week means Manchester United boast a three-goal advantage over Athletic Club ahead of the second leg at Old Trafford. However, Ruben Amorim has urged United to stay focused and not grow complacent with the entire season on the line on Thursday evening.
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1 week ago |
unitedinfocus.com | Sean Fisher
Amad Diallo showed glimpses of brilliance during Manchester United’s defeat to Brentford. A 4-3 defeat to Brentford on Sunday afternoon left Manchester United slumped 15th in the Premier League table with no wins in their last six league matches. Ruben Amorim made eight changes to the starting lineup, handing in the Premier League.
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1 week ago |
unitedinfocus.com | Sean Fisher
Manchester United players were left outraged by one refereeing decision made in the defeat to Brentford. Brentford beat Manchester United 4-3 on Sunday afternoon, meaning the Red Devils have now gone six Premier League games without a win. Ruben Amorim had one eye on the second leg against Athletic Club in the Europa League on Thursday night with his team selection against Brentford, but the United boss will still be frustrated by another poor result.
How Chido Obi performed on first Man United start vs Brentford, 18-touch problem is all too familiar
1 week ago |
unitedinfocus.com | Sean Fisher
Manchester United academy wonderkid Chido Obi finally got his first start in the Premier League clash against Brentford. When Ineos poached Chido Obi from Arsenal in the summer, Manchester United promised the young striker a clear pathway to the first team. The Red Devils kept their promise with Obi becoming United’s youngest-ever starter in a Premier League match on Sunday afternoon. Rasmus Hojlund was rested with the second leg of the Europa League semi-final in the back of Ruben Amorim’s mind.
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