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    ‘One day we’re perfect, another day we’re c**p’ – Cristiano Ronaldo turns air blue live on TV after Man Utd criticism

    CRISTIANO RONALDO insists he ignores critics who say Manchester United are “perfect” one day, and “c**p” the next.On Saturday evening, it was definitely a case of the former, as Ronaldo scored one and made another in a 3-0 win over Tottenham.
    Cristiano Ronaldo starred for Manchester United in their 3-0 win away at Tottenham
    But it came off the back of last weekend’s humiliation at the hands of arch-rivals Liverpool, after which the Portuguese icon told the club’s supporters they ‘deserve better’.
    United were roundly panned in the wake of that 5-0 Old Trafford drubbing and boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer was believed to be on his last legs going into the clash with Spurs.
    But Ronaldo, 36, said he has not let the fierce criticism affect him, during a “tough week”.
    Speaking to Sky Sports, he said: “We knew before the game that we had a tough week.
    “We had results that we didn’t expect, the team was under pressure and a little bit sad, but we knew today that we would answer. We played good.
    “My job is to help the team with my experience, goals, assists and I did today – feel so pleased for that.

    “In terms of the team, it was an unbelievable performance. I hope this time we changed the page. It’s not only the coach that many people point out, it’s the players as well.
    “I believe that something happened for a reason and we have to be happy this afternoon. It’s normal [criticism], the club is so big.
    “The criticism is so big, it is always there. It doesn’t bother me, I know that one day we are perfect and another day we are c**p.
    “Sometimes life is like that and we have to pass through the bad moments.”
    It doesn’t bother me, I know that one day we are perfect and another day we are c**p.Cristiano Ronaldo
    Five-time Ballon d’Or winner Ronaldo showed his class in the win in North London as he chipped in with a goal and an assist.
    The Real Madrid legend broke the deadlock in superb fashion after volleying beyond the outstretched arms of Hugo Lloris having been picked out by Bruno Fernandes.
    He then turned provided after the break after expertly picking out Edinson Cavani, who duly dinked the ball over the French goalkeeper.

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    Red Devils forward Ronaldo has opened up on the club’s inconsistent form this campaognCredit: Sky Sports
    United’s win will somewhat ease the pressure on manager Solskjaer, who is clinging onto his job at Old Trafford after one win in his last five Premier League games.
    United are up into fifth in the table following their victory in the capital – level on points with fourth-placed West Ham.
    And they could go level with rivals Manchester City next week should they beat the Citizens at the Theatre of Dreams.
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    Solskjaer hails Cavani for ‘one of best performances in training ever’ and says McTominay was ‘unplayable’ against Spurs

    MANCHESTER UNITED boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer heaped praise on Edinson Cavani and Scott McTominay following the 3-0 win against Tottenham.The Red Devils outclassed Spurs in North London as they got back to winning ways after four Premier League games without a victory.
    Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has lauded his squad after winning 3-0 away at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
    Edinson Cavani got on the score sheet for the Red Devils after returning to the starting XICredit: Getty
    The result lifted United above Spurs and into fifth in the table, with Solskjaer living to fight another day following last week’s 5-0 defeat against Liverpool.
    Norwegian gaffer Solskjaer switched to a five at the back formation to the trip to the capital, while also bringing Cavani back to the starting XI to partner Cristiano Ronaldo after being impressed by him in training.
    And the Uruguay international, 34, repaid his manager’s faith as he scored his first goal of the season with a cheeky dink over Hugo Lloris.
    Solskjaer told Sky Sports: “I was told that’s the oldest team I’ve picked for Man Utd and it was time for it.
    I’ve been here more or less three years now as a manager and Tuesday’s training performance from Edinson Cavani is probably the best performance anybody has put in here.
    “The old men led from the front. They [Cavani and Ronaldo] played well together and have loads of respect for each other.

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    “We have loads of talented players to learn from those two and they have to learn as quick as they can.
    “The work rate they put in and the quality was second to none. They play for the club, no matter what.
    “This isn’t about me, it’s about us improving together and if someone doesn’t give what they have for Man Utd they won’t play, it’s as simple as that.”
    Solskjaer was also effusive in his praise for midfielder McTominay, who has come under criticism from fans and pundits this campaign.
    Commenting on what United benefited from following the switch of formation, Solskjaer remarked: “Solidity, we got experience together with Cristiano and Edinson.
    “We got more control and we probably got a man of the match performance from Scott McTominay.
    Solskjaer has hailed the performance against Scotland international Scott McTominay
    “I thought he was outstanding out there and, for me, unplayable.”
    As pressure eases slightly on Solskjaer, it only continued to mount on Nuno Espirito Santo with Tottenham losing five of their ten top-flight matches.
    And the ex-Porto goalkeeper has conceded that his team are ‘not on the right track’.
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    Tottenham 0 Man Utd 3: Ronaldo and Cavani torment forlorn Nuno in ‘El Sackico’ as Solskjaer lives to fight another day

    OLE GUNNAR SOLSKJAER pulled himself off the canvas as it became the turn of Nuno Espirito Santo to get a bloody nose.The Manchester United manager lives to fight another day, even though this deserved win in north London still feels as though it is only delaying the inevitable.
    Cristiano Ronaldo put Manchester United ahead in the 39th minute with a superb volleyCredit: Reuters
    Ronaldo wheeled away in delight after sweeping home into the bottom left corner against TottenhamCredit: Richard Pelham / The Sun
    Yet at least United showed some character with Cristiano Ronaldo and Edinson Cavani, the oldest swingers in town, having too much nous and class for a shocking Tottenham team.
    It was certainly a horrendous night for Santo who is increasingly unpopular with the locals. They chanted ‘you don’t know what you’re doing’ when he replaced Lucas Moura with Steven Bergwijn in the 54th minute.
    After substitute Marcus Rashford added the third, the Tottenham fans made it clear they wanted the manager to be leaving with “we want Nuno out”.
    United’s supporters will not turn on Solskjaer, their former player, in such a way for obvious reasons. Yet Santo, a difficult character to warm to, has no credit in the bank around White Hart Lane.
    For the United chief, after the complete embarrassment of the 5-0 battering by Liverpool six days earlier, this was an absolutely critical victory.
    Any sort of repeat would surely have meant the sack but while at times there was a lack of quality, they still had too much for terrible Tottenham.

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    Solskjaer used a boxing analogy to describe how he wanted his players to demonstrate powers of recovery like Tyson Fury in his fights against Deontay Wilder.
    There were neverves, which was not a surprise, but the commitment and organisation was there, even though central midfield still looks an obvious weakness.
    And Solskjaer’s decision to play a back three for the first time since last December – when they lost 3-2 to Leipzig in the Champions League – seemed to work.
    As he has proved with England, Luke Shaw is more of a capable wing-back and he got forward well here.
    With Aaron Wan-Bissaka, there are not many less suitable full-backs to play in this system due to his limitations with the ball as he treats it like a bomb due to a desperation to get rid of it.
    Yet the system allowed United to play with both Ronaldo and Canvai up front, who looked rusty in only his third Premier League start but he still helped ease the workload on the Portuguese international.
    However, the quality of both teams was nothing like the top-notch football we have seen this season from Chelsea, Manchester City and Liverpool.
    A messy opening 45 minutes was summed up when a decent chance fell to Fred but he fell over and Shaw delivered a brilliant rugby tackle on Moura and unsurprisingly, got a yellow card.
    Spurs centre-back Cristian Romero had a goal ruled out for offside prior to Ronaldo’s strikeCredit: Richard Pelham / The Sun
    Bruno Fernandes delivered a fantastic assist to Ronaldo with a magnificent lofted passCredit: Richard Pelham / The Sun
    Son Heung-Min wasted a glorious chance from a couple of yards out but stuck the ball over and similarly, Cavani should also have scored but despite being unmarked, steered a header wide.
    Cristian Romero sparked home celebrations when putting the ball over the line with his chest after Dier got his head to Heung-Min’s corner.
    Eventually, the linesman woke up and remembered to flag.
    It seemed as though neither team would be capable of actually scoring and then the superstar got involved.
    The build-up to the goal before half-time was scruffy with the ball pinging about between both sets of players.
    Bruno Fernandes lifted the ball towards Ronaldo, just beyond the head of Ben Davies, and United’s No 7 dispatched a trademark volley under the outstretched right arm of Lloris.
    It was a typically clever piece of play by Ronaldo who shuffled backwards behind Davies to stay onside.
    This also increased his tally of 11 goals in 19 appearances against Spurs with strikes in each of his last six matches for both Real Madrid and United.
    Ronaldo thought he had banged in a second shortly after the break, only to be ruled offsideCredit: Reuters
    Edinson Cavani doubled United’s lead with a cheeky chip in the 64th minuteCredit: Richard Pelham / The Sun
    Romero tried to get Ronaldo sent off by diving theatrically before rolling around after being caught.
    There was contact but it was an accident and Romero made a quick recovery once he realised Stuart Attwell would not be reaching for a red card.
    Attwell’s half-time whistle was met with boos from the home fans who were slowly getting more annoyed.
    As he came onto the pitch for the second half, Ronaldo shook hands with fellow countryman Santo.
    And just 128 seconds into the half, Ronaldo then thought he had scored a second with a spectacular finish from the edge of the box but was offside.
    Santo then caused uproar when Moura was replaced when the obvious candidate was Giovani Lo Celso
    Spurs had some pressure without causing any major problems before Cavani crushed any hopes of a recovery.
    Dier lost the ball, and Ferndandes found Ronaldo who changed direction with a clever flick and played a pass beyond Romero. Cavani took one touch before burying a shot past Lloris.
    Uruguayan centre-forward Cavani was delighted after grabbing his first goal of the seasonCredit: Richard Pelham / The Sun
    Substitute Marcus Rashford made it 3-0 late on as he slotted low into the bottom cornerCredit: Richard Pelham / The Sun
    Ronaldo was replaced by Rashford in the 71st minute and he then completed the misery with a confident finish after being put through by Nemanja Matic.
    Defender Davies played Rashford onside but Spurs fans were not interested in blaming anyone else than public enemy number one.
    Whether Santo and his team can also emulate Tyson Fury and pull themselves off the canvas remains to be seen.
    And you would not bet any money on either Santo or Solskjaer ending the season.
    Ole Gunnar Solskjaer was all smiles in North London as United outclassed TottenhamCredit: Richard Pelham / The Sun
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    Last roll of the dice for Solskjaer and Nuno as Man Utd take on Tottenham… defeat could spell the end for Ole

    IT is Nuno v Oh no at Tottenham tomorrow.It could be Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s final throw of the dice as Manchester United boss after their 5-0 humiliation at home by Liverpool on Sunday.
    Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and Nuno Espirito Santo need to roll some good dice on Saturday
    Solskjaer could be one game away from the sack at Man UtdCredit: Reuters
    While Spurs chief Nuno Espirito Santo will be looking to build on a hard-fought midweek Carabao Cup victory at Burnley.
    He needed that after back-to-back 1-0 defeats at Vitesse Arnhem in the Europa Conference League and West Ham in the Premier League had turned up the heat on him once more.
    Though that was nothing compared to the pressure Solskjaer has found himself under since the catastrophe against Kop extended United’s winless Prem run to four and increased calls for his head.
    The Red Devils, seventh in the table with 14 points from nine matches, could be 11 points behind leaders Chelsea and even further down the division by the time they kick off against Spurs tomorrow evening.
    And with the Manchester derby at Old Trafford to come next Sunday before the international break, it feels like another defeat could spell the end for Ole, even though he only signed a new three-year deal in the summer.
    Such was the jaw-dropping calamitous nature of their whipping by Liverpool.

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    They did not have their pants pulled down by their bitterest of rivals, they pulled them down themselves before bending over, or rather rolling over.
    The red flag the Stretford Enders have for so long sung about keeping flying high was replaced by a white one which Solskjaer’s surrenderers were hardly able to hoist.
    That on the back of other recent dour displays have given the many who have always maintained the Norwegian was never up to the job when he succeeded Jose Mourinho in December 2018 all the ammunition they need.
    As a player, Ole, a clinical fresh-faced striker was dubbed The Baby-Faced Assassin.
    LAST CHANCE SALOON
    The job has clearly aged him with the grey hair, frown lines and wrinkles, now visible.
    He has gone from marksman to target, with plenty aiming pot-shots.
    His opposite number Nuno will privately be delighted the focus will not be on him tomorrow.
    It is scant consolation because we all know only one of these managers has hair on his head.
    But in terms of the title race, we will be watching two bald men fight over a comb.
    Tottenham fans seem less-than impressed with Nuno Espirito SantoCredit: Reuters
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    The making of Man Utd target Antonio Conte, from choirboy to Red Devil, including match-fixing scandal and wig row

    ANTONIO CONTE is being lined up for a return to our shores.The former Chelsea boss, 52, is the hot favourite to take over from beleaguered Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer at Old Trafford.
    Former Chelsea Premier League winning manager Antonio Conte is the hot favourite for the Man Utd jobCredit: Getty
    Famously, the Italian won the Premier League title with the Blues, before falling out with the Stamford Bridge hierarchy and getting the boot.
    Last season, he restored Inter Milan’s name as the pride of Serie A, before leaving the club in a storm, after they were forced to sell off star talent in the wake of a financial crisis.
    Fiery Conte has come a long way since growing up in Leece as an altar boy, and as a devout catholic has been known to carry around holy water, which he sprinkles onto the pitch.
    It’s the divine intervention United might need if they are to regain some momentum in the title race.
    EARLY YEARS
    The deeply religious coach, who also captained Juventus in his playing days, showed he was a leader from a very young age.
    Growing up southern Italy, he took on a huge responsibility at Mass that endeared him to the priests.
    Conte revealed: “When I helped at Mass the priest would decide who got to carry the big candles and I always wanted to be picked.
    “When I was it made my day and I was so happy! I used to like being in charge and organising all the other altar boys.”

    Conte showed leadership as a altar boy at Mass in his local church in Lecce
    PLAYING CAREER
    Conte began a life in football with his hometown club, Lecce.
    A tenacious and hard-working midfielder who kept things simple, he made his debut at the age of 16 – showing maturity beyond his years.
    A fractured tibia in 1987 threatened to derail his career, but he returned to the pitch a year later and went on to make 99 appearances for the club.
    In 1991, he secured a dream move to Juventus when Giovanni Trapattoni signed him.
    They would form such a strong bond Conte would later refer to him as his second father.
    The ball-winner became a servant to Juventus for 13 years, amassing 420 appearances for the club.
    He won Serie A five times, while on the European stage he added the Champions League and Uefa Cup medals to his glittering trophy cabinet.
    For many years he was Juve’s captain during their most historic moments.
    Conte appeared 20 times for his country too, and was a member of both the 1994 World Cup and Euro 2000 squads that finished runners-up.
    Midfielder Conte began his football career at hometown Lecce, pictured here aged 20Credit: Getty
    At Juventus, Conte became a legend as a player – captaining the sideCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    NATURAL PROGRESSION
    Given his nature, it was expected that Conte would make the step into management.
    However, he had to cut his teeth at a lower level – first with Serie B’s Arezzo, who he couldn’t save from relegation.
    Then, more successfully with Bari, who he did get out of a relegation fight. Remarkably, a season later, he would achieve the unthinkable and lead the club to promotion.
    In 2009, he was snubbed for the vacant position at Juventus. Instead, he joined Atalanta but under pressure from their ultras tendered his resignation four months later with the club in 19th place in Serie A.
    He returned with Siena in Serie B, again showing his nous to gain promotion to the top flight – doing so in his first season.
    In 2011, Conte finally got the call to return to his spiritual home and was installed as Juventus boss.
    Despite some doubt whether he had the experience, the club won three Serie A titles in a row under the tactician.
    However, following disappointment on the European stage, Conte resigned from his post during preseason in 2014.
    Many believed it was because of his lack of support in the transfer market. A belief he fuelled.
    “Well, you cannot go to eat at a €100 restaurant with just €10 in your pocket, can you?” he responded about Juve’s plans for the coming season, which was seen as an attack at the club’s directors and said just days before he walked.
    Conte cut his teeth in management in Serie B, first with ArezzoCredit: Getty – Contributor
    Conte celebrates winning the Scudetto in 2013Credit: EPA
    CONTROVERSY
    During his three-year tenure in charge of the Old Lady, Conte was hit with a scandal that dated back to his Siena days.
    He was accused of failing to report attempted match-fixing by ex-Siena star Filippo Carobbio, who was connected with the betting debacle that tarnished the reputation of the Italian game in the 2011-12 season.
    Carobbio said during a meeting before a match against Novara, Siena owner Massimo Mezzaroma indirectly sent a message to the players asking them to ensure the game finished in a draw.
    Mezzaroma allegedly wanted to turn a large profit on a bet he had made. The match finished 2–2 and Carobbio testified Conte was present when the message was relayed to the players.
    Carrobio also claimed the result of the final match of the season, in which Siena lost 1–0 to AlbinoLefee, was prearranged after Siena’s assistant manager asked he and another player “contact someone at AlbinoLeffe to reach an agreement over the return match”.
    Further allegations were aimed at Conte in regards to a 5-0 win over Varese, a match Carrobio accused his coach of knowing he was asked to lose, but didn’t report it.
    Conte denied all accusations through his lawyer, and took on their advice of taking a plea bargain, which would’ve seen him serve a three month ban and receive a fine.
    But it was rejected by the Italian authorities and he was slapped with a 10-month ban, although Conte maintained his innocence.
    Juventus appealed weeks later, and Conte’s touchline ban was shortened to four months.
    Their players would later dedicate their Supercoppa Italiana win to their under fire manager.
    In 2016, the preliminary hearing judge of the court of Cremona eventually acquitted Conte of all charges in regard to his alleged involvement in the match-fixing scandal.
    Throughout the Scommessopoli investigations, Conte expressed his gratitude to his wife Elisabetta and daughter, Vittoria for their support.
    Of them, he has said: “I have a great woman by my side, one who always tries to understand me. As for my daughter, she is the other woman in my life. She is beginning to understand that her dad gets nervous when he does not win [a match].”
    After allegations of match-fixing, Conte was forced to watch Juventus from the stands
    After coming through the match-fixing scandal vindicated, Conte thanked his wife Elisabetta and daughter Vittoria for their supportCredit: Getty – Contributor
    BLUE IS THE COLOUR
    A month after leaving Juve, Conte was handed the reigns of the Italian national job, following Cesare Prandelli’s resignation.
    It was only ever going to be a two-year deal, with Conte reluctant to commit further.
    He suffered his first defeat after 10 games, 1-0 to Portugal in a friendly.
    However, he managed to guide Italy comfortably to Euro 2016 qualification, and then out of the group stage at the competition, where he drew praise for his team’s defensive strength and team organisation.
    But, after they fell to defeat to Germany in the quarter-final on penalties, he admitted his time was up and he was desperate for a “return to the cut and thrust of club football”.
    Two months later, he would take Stamford Bridge hotseat after just 25 games coaching the Azzuri.
    In 2016, after just two years, Conte walked away from the Italian national team jobCredit: AFP or licensors
    LONDON CALLING
    Roman Abramovich came calling in 2016, and Conte’s debut season at Chelsea couldn’t have been better.
    A title win in his debut Premier League campaign, in which the West Londoners won an incredible 30 league wins from 38 games, was only slightly blighted by an FA Cup final loss to Arsenal.
    Still, he was handed a new contract for a further two years.
    His second season was disappointing, with the club finishing in fifth – out of the Champions League places.
    They did win silverware, though, lifting the FA Cup by defeating Manchester United 1-0.
    But things began to unravel when Conte fell out with Diego Costa, who he sent an infamous text telling the centre forward he wasn’t part of his plans.
    Then, there were clashes with the hierarchy over transfers – with the Italian saying in an interview Chelsea had “lost momentum” after failing to sign players he wanted, including Romelu Lukaku and Virgil van Dijk.
    Conte was sacked in 2018 and replaced by Maurizio Sarri, but received a staggering £26.6million payout in compensation for his team and legal fees.
    Under Conte Chelsea won the Premier League title in his first full seasonCredit: Rex Features
    A fallout with Diego Costa marred Conte’s time at ChelseaCredit: Getty – Contributor
    INTER REDEMPTION
    Conte’s habit of winning transferred to Inter, but he had to wait a season for it to happen.
    A promising first campaign saw i nerazzurri finish runners-up in both Serie A and the Europa League.
    There was an epic square-up between Sevilla star Ever Banega and Conte during that European final, who taunted him about his hair transplant and shouted towards him on the touchline: “Let’s see if his wig is real.”
    But the groundwork was in place for a title challenge the next year, as Conte’s masterplan began to come to fruition.
    With the signing he wanted at Chelsea, Lukaku, leading his line Inter were champions for the first time in eleven years.
    They also ended Juventus’s run of nine consecutive titles, storming to the championship with 91 points – some 12 clear of rivals AC Milan.
    Conte left in a blaze of glory in the summer – with the club confirming his departure was by mutual consent.
    Rumblings of lack of transfer support before he left were a constant, with rumours of unrest growing.
    During the Europa League final Conte was taunted by Sevilla star Ever Banega about having a hair transplantCredit: BT Sport
    Conte helped Inter return to winning ways by winning last season’s Serie A titleCredit: Getty
    Inter were also stripped of star assets, including Lukaku and Achraf Hakimi with owners Suning Holdings Group having to balance the books after the coronavirus pandemic hit their finances.
    With that in mind, wherever Conte goes, he will want assurances on the budget he will be given for his next challenge.
    Surely choosing the richest club in the world as his next project is a no-brainer.
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    ‘If you can’t run, you won’t play’ – How strict Conte could overhaul Man Utd with Cristiano Ronaldo at risk of axe

    CRISTIANO RONALDO would reportedly be at risk of being benched by Antonio Conte if he replaced Ole Gunnar Solskjaer at Old Trafford.The Italian gaffer is the favourite to succeed the Red Devils legend should he be sacked following the humiliating 5-0 defeat against Liverpool on Sunday.
    Antonio Conte is a leading contender to replace Manchester United if Ole Gunnar Solskjaer gets sackedCredit: Reuters
    Red Devils forward Cristiano Ronaldo could be at risk of being dropped if he doesn’t obey Conte’s demandsCredit: EPA
    SunSport understands the 52-year-old is on a four-man shortlist of candidates being considered for the position.
    Solskjaer is under huge pressure at the Theatre of Dreams with the club eight points off table-toppers Chelsea having lost three out of their last four games.
    With Solskjaer known for his mild-mannered approach, former Blues manager Conte would be a stark contract in the dressing room.
    Speaking on talkSPORT, Gabriel Agbonlahor revealed how his ex-Aston Villa team-mate Ashley Young lifted the lid on what it is like playing under Conte.
    Young, who won the Serie A title at Inter Milan with the Juventus hero, told the Villans icon that Conte demands his players to run non stop, and will drop anyone who refuses.
    Agbonlahor remarked: “I like Conte. I saw an interview he did with Thierry Henry. Henry said, ‘What would you do if a player didn’t obey your tactics?’ And Conte said, ‘I’d probably kill them’.

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    “Henry is laughing but Conte is deadly serious. He says, ‘You have to respect the manager, you have to respect the tactics, you have to work hard’.
    “Ashley Young, I spoke to him about Conte, he played with him at Inter. He said, ‘Non-stop running, every day in training, run run run’.
    “If you can’t run, you’re not going to play in his teams. So I think he’s what that team needs.
    “Someone going in there and saying, if you’re not doing what I want and you’re not doing as you’re told, you’re out.
    “I don’t care if it’s [Cristiano] Ronaldo, if it’s [Mason] Greenwood, if it’s [Paul] Pogba. If you’re not doing what I want and working hard, you’re coming to sit with me.”
    Running isn’t all what Conte would demand from United players, as he would also ask them to ‘make as little effort as possible’ during intercourse.
    Revealing his sex tips during his time at the San Siro, he told L’Equipe magazine: “During spells of matches the players should not have sexual relations that last for long periods.

    “They need to make as little effort as possible. The best position for them is if their partners go on top.
    “And it is preferable that they are with their own wives.
    “That way they are not obliged to put in an exceptional performance.”
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    Arsenal legend Ian Wright slams Ole Gunnar Solskjaer for not playing five Man Utd stars in incredible rant

    IAN WRIGHT has hit out at Ole Gunnar Solskjaer over his team selections as he questioned why five players are failing to get game time.The Manchester United boss is under huge pressure following Sunday’s humiliating 5-0 defeat at Old Trafford against rivals Liverpool.
    Arsenal legend Ian Wright has criticised Ole Gunnar Solskjaer over his Manchester United line-ups
    Wright has spoke of his shock that Jesse Lingard cannot get game time for Manchester UnitedCredit: Getty
    The result leaves the Red Devils trailing Premier League table-toppers Chelsea by eight points having lost three out of their last four games.
    Solskjaer’s stubbornness when choosing his line-ups have angered fans, with many believing he has his favourites who he refuses to drop.
    And Arsenal legend Wright has slammed the Norwegian gaffer over his preferred choices as he spoke of his bewilderment that some squad members aren’t being selected.
    The 57-year-old has been left shocked that Jesse Lingard has failed to start a single top-flight game this term, while £73million summer signing Jadon Sancho has started just three times.
    Dutch midfielder Donny van de Beek has been limited to just six minutes of Premier League action, while Eric Bailly is yet to appear in the Premier League this campaign.
    And World Cup winner Paul Pogba has been dropped to the bench for the recent clashes against Atalanta and Liverpool.

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    Speaking on the Ringer FC podcast, Wright said: “I’m hearing that Harry Maguire’s not fit enough right now but he’s still playing when you’ve got Eric Bailly there.
    “You’ve got Donny van de Beek. Jadon Sancho cost £70m [£73m].
    “I know he maybe wasn’t fit at the start of the season but that guy has been brought in to create chances and to play on the right-hand side, which doesn’t work anywhere near as effectively as the left.
    “But he can’t get a game. Paul Pogba is still the highest assister in the Premier League, he can’t get a game.
    “So you think to yourself, “what the hell is going on and how long can this continue?”
    “Jesse Lingard! How’s Jesse Lingard had a season like he had at West Ham and come back and now can’t get into that Manchester United team?

    “He’s one of the best pressers you will see, the man’s killing it for England and killing it for West Ham. Come on man!”
    Wright also criticised the coaching at United on Match of the Day 2 as he blamed Solskjaer for the mess they are in.
    And Danny Mills branded the club as ‘s***’ live on Sky Sports after thinking the show had gone to an advertisement break.
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    ‘Still looking for a brand partnership?’ – Specsavers mock Man Utd YouTuber Mark Goldbridge after Liverpool prediction

    SPECSAVERS mercilessly mocked Manchester United YouTuber Mark Goldbridge after his Liverpool prediction.The supporter took to Twitter to make his bold claim about how United would get on against Jurgen Klopp’s side on Sunday.
    Manchester United YouTube fan Mark Goldbridge got his Liverpool prediction way off
    The opticians eyed the chance to take a savage swipe at Goldbridge on Twitter
    After the team news came out, he wrote to his 360,000 followers: “That Liverpool side….looks very beatable without Mane, Matip and Fabinho. We’ll see…”
    But Goldbridge could not have been more wrong as United were ripped to shreds.
    Naby Keita and Diogo Jota opened the scoring before Mo Salah helped himself to a hat-trick in the 5-0 rout at Old Trafford.
    And the social media admin at Specsavers could not resist the cheeky jab after Goldbridge recently secured some sponsors for his channel.
    They replied: “Still looking for a brand partnership?”
    And plenty on Twitter enjoyed the banter from the opticians with the divisive United fan.

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    One replied: “If somebody took their time on their day off to open up the Twitter account and tweet this, they deserve a raise.”
    Another said: “I don’t even need glasses but how can I give @Specsavers some money for this tweet?”
    And a third simply added: “Absolutely savage,” accompanied by pictures of Sir Alex Ferguson and Kenny Dalglish’s contrasting reactions to the fifth goal going in.
    Both footballing legends were in the stands at Old Trafford to witness the mauling live.
    Fergie responded by puffing his cheeks and shaking his head in dismay.
    The cameras then cut to Liverpool icon Dalglish who was uncontrollably chuckling away as the goals rained into David De Gea’s net.
    Sunday’s result leaves Ole Gunnar Solskjaer fighting for his job with Antonio Conte and Zinedine Zidane the front-runners to replace him in the dugout.
    But Gary Neville reckons the Red Devils board will not sack the Norwegian just yet.
    He said: “You’re at Manchester United, it’s a big boys’ game, it’s a big boys’ club and you lose a game against Liverpool 5-0 at home, you’re going to come under horrific pressure.
    “What I’ve got no doubts is that the club is different today, if this was in the media post-Sir Alex Ferguson aftermath, Ole would be in massive trouble tonight.
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    “I think the club will hold their nerve, I don’t think they’ve planned for a new manager in this season, I think they’ll get to the end of the season, I think they’ll sit with Ole until the end of the season.
    “I know there’ll be a massive outcry from fans, from the media, from everybody that Ole Gunnar Solskjaer should be sacked and I can understand that after that game, 5-0.
    “It’s nowhere near good enough, that was a monstrously bad day, it takes some recovery.”
    It all went wrong for United on Sunday as they got battered 5-0 by the RedsCredit: PA
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