Cristiano Ronaldo stated that Manchester United's problems are not due to the coaches. He compared the situation to a sick fish in an aquarium, suggesting that the underlying issues remain unresolved regardless of managerial changes.
Bukayo Saka is out for more than two months following hamstring surgery, which is a major setback for Arsenal. Saka is a key player, and his absence could derail Arsenal's title challenge unless they find a suitable replacement or adapt their system effectively.
Tamworth has increased ticket prices to £42 for their FA Cup game against Spurs, up from the usual £20 for adults and £4 for under-10s. This has sparked criticism, especially for the high cost for children and elderly fans, with concerns about affordability for local supporters.
Ange Postecoglou does not feel additional pressure despite Spurs losing six of their last ten games. He remains focused on building a successful team and believes the current difficulties are temporary.
Ronaldo compared Manchester United's issues to a sick fish in an aquarium, explaining that simply removing and treating the fish won't solve the problem if the aquarium itself is the cause. He emphasized that the club's deeper structural issues need addressing.
Cristiano Ronaldo has explained why Man United have continued to struggle in recent years, saying the problem is 'not the coaches'. Speaking at the Globe Soccer Awards, he also backed Ruben Amorim to succeed, saying the 'storm will finish & the sun will rise'. After falling into the bottom half of the Premier League table and losing 6 of their last 10 games, Spurs manager Ange Postecoglou insists he's not feeling under any extra pressure ahead of hosting Wolves this afternoon. Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has confirmed Bukayo Saka will be out for 'more than two months' after surgery on his hamstring, the former Arsenal midfielder Adrian Clarke explains how they will cope without him. The former Premier League midfielder Darren Ambrose has his say on Tamworth's controversial ticket price hike ahead of hosting Spurs in the FA Cup next month. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy) for more information.