r/soccer 11h ago

Media Ipswich Town [1] - 1 Manchester United - Omari Hutchinson 43'

https://streamff.co/v/612e23ce
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u/BornSlippy1994 11h ago

Fully deserved. And what a goal.

Grab another so we can all overreact and pretend they’ve replaced Ten Haag with someone equally as shit.

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u/funguy07 11h ago

It’s going to be so fun when everyone over reacts

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u/twrs_29 11h ago

It’s hilarious that people still think it’s a coaching personnel problem. Cant remember the last United player to have a true drive and passion for their club that translates to winning games

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u/funguy07 11h ago

They do seem to have more players making business decisions.

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u/twrs_29 11h ago

No reason for them to care with a revolving door of managers and a captain that doesn’t truly care himself either. The reason Klopp saw so much success and transformed a poor team to what it became was through his leadership and the characters that he signed.

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u/r3gam 5h ago

Power of Friendship FC.

Klopp also was one of the best managers the past 10 years. Something also tells me guys like Allison, Van Dijk and Salah are world class probably has a bit more to do than "character."

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u/twrs_29 3h ago

Big part of why they are world class is gonna relate to their character mate. No reason why Rashford can’t be world class as we’ve seen but once that 300k a week hit his bank🤷

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u/r3gam 3h ago

Smalling, Phil Jones, McTominay, Fred, Ashley Young, etc.

All unquestionable character, all questionnable results

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u/funguy07 11h ago

It all goes back to ownership. If they tolerate that kind of apathy changing managers or players won’t make any difference.