
Tyrone Marshall
Senior Football Writer at Manchester Evening News
✍️ 𝐒𝐞𝐧𝐢𝐨𝐫 𝐟𝐨𝐨𝐭𝐛𝐚𝐥𝐥 𝐰𝐫𝐢𝐭𝐞𝐫 at the Manchester Evening News 💙💛 Salopian exiled in the north
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2 days ago |
manchestereveningnews.co.uk | Tyrone Marshall
Mathys Tel was an in-demand striker in January. The Bayern Munich forward was being chased by two Premier League clubs desperate for a goalscorer to reignite their stuttering campaign. In the end, Manchester United's refusal to pay Bayern Munich £5million to help develop the 19-year-old swung the balance of power towards Tottenham, who also had an option to make the move permanent for £45million. That final part of the deal is moot now.
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2 days ago |
manchestereveningnews.co.uk | Tyrone Marshall
What a week it has been for Scott McTominay, scorer of three crucial goals for Napoli to reignite Europe's closest title race and further cement his status as a modern-day hero in a city that makes deities out of its footballers. McTominay's mural doesn't yet stand next to Diego Maradona's in Naples, but if he continues to drive the club towards another Serie A triumph, the worship will go up a notch.
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2 days ago |
manchestereveningnews.co.uk | Tyrone Marshall
Patrick Dorgu is one of a quartet of Danes in the Man Utd squad and he is confident the youngest of the lot can make an impact at Old Trafford. Patrick Dorgu has backed 17-year-old Chido Obi to become a "great striker" for Manchester United, after revealing his relationship with his new club teammate goes back a long way. Dorgu, 20, joined United in the January transfer window for £25million, a few months after Obi had completed his move from Arsenal to Old Trafford.
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2 days ago |
manchestereveningnews.co.uk | Tyrone Marshall
Patrick Dorgu has had a bright start to life at Old Trafford but the Manchester United new-boy wants to improve his attacking output and is modelling his game on two other players. Patrick Dorgu is watching Alphonso Davies and Theo Hernandez in a bid to add more attacking threat to his game as a wing-back at Manchester United. The Dane joined for £25million from Lecce in the mid-season window and has made an assured start to life at Old Trafford.
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2 days ago |
manchestereveningnews.co.uk | Tyrone Marshall
Few countries produce coaches at the rate and quality of Portugal in the modern game, where not only are they taught how to build teams and improve players, but also how to hold a squat. There were times at Old Trafford when it seemed Ruben Amorim and Vitor Pereira were involved in their own personal battle, one that was often more engrossing than the action on the pitch. This was very much a case of after the Lord Mayor's show for Manchester United.
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When even the derby day aggro is half-hearted, you know this is an occasion that won't live long in the memory. United will play with more intensity on Thursday than they did on Sunday #mufc https://t.co/WXDuf0Pxy4

Manchester United are playing the same way in derbies as they did under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer. To take that step back to the top, Amorim will have to ween them off a diet of transitions and fast breaks #mufc https://t.co/SKN3b7cz1A

Ruben Amoirm defends #mufc and #mcfc from Gary Neville's derby "love-in" comments and explains why the game failed to catch fire https://t.co/op5vQPHfa3