Nemanja Matic on recent attitudes of Man Utd players

Nemanja Matic on recent attitudes of Man Utd players

Former Manchester United midfielder Nemanja Matic has revealed details of disciplinary issues in the club’s dressing room. Matic, who joined Manchester United from Chelsea in 2017, drew comparisons between the two clubs’ standards, especially as it concerns the recent attitude of Erik ten Hag’s men. “At Chelsea, players acted professionally, they were punctual and were never late for training, but at United, it happened almost every day,” he told YU Planet YouTube channel. Matic recalled disciplinary issues involving players like Jadon Sancho and Paul Pogba, who he described as” habitual latecomers”.

Nemanja Matic on recent attitudes of Man Utd players - "At Chelsea, players acted more professionally"

Nemanja Matic and other United players during his time at the club – Getty image He said, “Among the players who would always be late were Paul Pogba and Jadon Sancho and a couple of other players.” Sancho’s situation at Old Trafford has been complicated, with a public fallout with manager Erik ten Hag leading to the winger’s isolation for months now. The 23-year-old is reportedly considering a move, with a potential reunion with Pogba at Juventus in the next transfer window. Speaking further, Matic highlighted the disciplinary committee formed by players, to charge other players who were in the habit of coming late for trainings. “The rest of us who were always on time were angry, so we decided to form a kind of internal disciplinary committee with me serving as its president.” The committee collected fines, accumulating around £75,000 in one season, initially intended for a party in London, which was canceled due to the Covid-19 outbreak. Matic’s statements come in the wake of public scrutiny over the attitude of Manchester United players following a poor performance in their recent 1-0 loss to Newcastle.

Man Utd through to the final after tense penalty shoot-out win against Brighton

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Manchester United booked a place in the FA Cup final after Penalty shoot-out victory against Brighton at Wembley in the semi-final. Manchester United advance to the FA Cup final to take on Manchester City on June 3 by beating Brighton and Hove Albion 7-6 on penalties after the game finished 0-0 after extra-time. Neither side could take their chances in 120 minutes of action before the contest went to penalties. The opening 12 spot-kicks were all successful, but Solly March was the unfortunate man to miss as he blazed his strike over the bar. Victor Lindelof was on point with his effort to send the Red Devils through to their second domestic final of the season. Both clubs return to Premier League action next week. Brighton are on the road to Nottingham Forest on Wednesday, while United travel to face Tottenham on Thursday.

Two reasons why Man Utd fans are joining Manchester City in Premier League title celebration

Two reasons why Man Utd fans are joining Manchester City in Premier League title celebration

Manchester City were crowned Champions of England for the fourth time in five seasons as they overcame a late two-goal deficit to defeat Aston Villa in a dramatic 3-2 scoreline on Sunday.
It had seemed as though City would lose the title after falling  2-0 behind Villa, but everything changed when İlkay Gündoğan scored in the 76th minute.

Two minutes later, Rodri equalized before Gündoğan added his second that ended up being the title-clincher – this was the moment that spelt a big news for not just the Citizens but their neighbour, Manchester United.
Two Reasons Why Manchester United Fans Are Celebrating City’s League Victory
Prior to the game, myriad of Manchester United fans had expressed worry that Liverpool’s recent successes, particularly the 2021/2022 Premier League anticipated title would usurp their records.
If Liverpool had snatched the crown from City and eventually beat Real Madrid in the Champions League Final in Paris next Saturday, Jurgen Klopp’s men would have eclipsed United’s 1999 Treble.

Secondly, if Liverpool had pulled off their second Premier League title win in three seasons, it would mean that they would square up their overall top flight championship wins with United at twenty each: a feat Manchester United fans never wanted.
Consequently, City’s victory in the league automatically ends Liverpool’s quest for what would have been a historic quadruple, with the club already having won the League Cup and FA Cup titles (beating Chelsea in penalty shootouts for both domestic trophies) while also advancing to the Champions League final.