just a teenage girl doing teenage girl things
(i'm frantically jumping around my room because i'm setting off for football in 3 hours and i've been getting withdrawals after the break (it's a friendly against everton but i'm SO EXCITED))
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TATA i don't blame you at all for subbing off the Big Four but MY GOD ITS BEEN MONTHS I AM SUFFERING
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If we win, it brings good fortune and prosperity for the new season. If we lose, it means absolutely nothing and it's a little tacky for Yanited fans to be so hungry for a little crumb of success
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"Club Friendly: Atletico Madrid vs. Manchester City" -
July 30,2023
Battle of European Giants: Atletico Madrid and Manchester City are two football powerhouses, known for their tactical brilliance and attacking prowess. Fans can expect a display of top-tier football as these teams lock horns in a friendly match.
Preseason Form: The club friendlies serve as an essential preparation period for the upcoming season. Fans and analysts alike will be keen to observe how both teams are shaping up ahead of the new campaign, offering valuable insights into their potential performance.
Tactical Battle: Managers Diego Simeone (Atletico Madrid) and Pep Guardiola (Manchester City) are renowned for their tactical acumen. This match will be a tactical masterclass, with both managers devising strategies to outwit each other.
Players to Watch: The match will feature numerous players capable of turning the tide in their team's favor. From Atletico Madrid's Joao Felix how he capable attacking the back line without a sweat to Manchester City's midfield maestro Kevin De Bruyne and Now Manchester City's have their own kind of Robot goal machine Erling Haaland, every player on the pitch can make a significant impact.
With these exciting elements in play, the Club Friendly match between Atletico Madrid and Manchester City is undoubtedly an unmissable spectacle that will have fans eagerly awaiting kickoff. Whether you support one of these teams or simply love the beautiful game, this match promises to deliver footballing brilliance on all fronts.
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in the U.K., republic of Ireland and Asia the game is on MUTV for those who are subscribed. There is a list somewhere of all the official streams
Thanks!
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Supporter section has that Ted Lasso optimism. Down 0-3 with 5 minutes to go and singing “we’re gonna win 4-3, we’re gonna win 4-3”
I’m… concerned. But. As Roy Kent once said. It’s a pretend match.
But also. There ain’t nothing friendly about what happened out there.
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Match review: Manchester United 1-0 Olympique Lyonnais
Second attempt at writing this, after doing the horrible habit of control + Z to undo a typo and LOSING MY ENTIRE BLOG. Sake.
It was the return of Donny Van De Beek in Edinburgh for our friendly against Lyon, and we might have to rename him Donny Van De Back... maybe not.
The Dutchman played his first minutes for United since January 3rd and put in a Player of the Match performance in the 2nd half, scoring an early goal off a beautiful Dan Gore assist at the back line. His creative play and midfield maestro work was very much a return to the old Donny, which will do his chances at United - or to be sold/loaned elsewhere - absolutely no harm.
First half: Like with the Leeds game, United fielded their strongest 11 to start this latest friendly, and like the Leeds game United dominated the show - somehow not scoring 2,3,4 goals from chances falling to Antony and Amad especially.
Second half: A full change of XI and United quickly got onto the scoresheet. The game was still in their control, despite the wholesale changes, and in fairness Lyon made some changes after 5-10 minutes into the second half.
All in all it was a good warmup ahead of the US tour, but while he might not say it, I think Erik Ten Hag will be a little disappointed that the scoreline wasn't greater given the opportunities handed.
Player of the Match: Donny Van De Beek - A very nice goal and a strong creative midfield maestro performance.
Special mention: Matej Kovar - The Czech league winner is likely on loan to Sparta Prague again this season, but he has REALLY shown up in the past two games. If he has another good season, we may have our successor to Andre Onana already lined up. He has commanded his area, been confident with his feet, a good range of distribution, and tidy shot stopping. Again, it is pre-season, but everything asked of him has been done.
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what is bkh doing in germany and why are they taking a bus to get there 😅
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