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What's bittersweet is that LVG's probably gonna be feeling himself post match for whatever reason
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What's bittersweet is that LVG's probably gonna be feeling himself post match for whatever reason
What's bittersweet is that LVG's probably gonna be feeling himself post match for whatever reason
What's bittersweet is that LVG's probably gonna be feeling himself post match for whatever reason
I honestly thought he was 2 mins away from managing his last game. Not that I think it makes a difference, I'd let him go anyways. But the board can't fire him after a W, no matter how lucky or pathetic it was.
Memphis tho was balling. I know he's had a rough season (50% his fault but 50% LvG's fault too), but he should be starting. He's a game changer, no matter how many times he loses possession, he's United's only legitmate game-changer. He has to start, not like United have other options.
look at you over there celebrating divingYESS MEMPHIS
Robben taught him well
Seeing some of his quotes on twitter,it seems like Scholes emptied out a clip on LVG without explicitly calling for his sacking
"People need digging out!" Paul Scholes insists he would be "depressed" if he was a @ManUtd player. #EmiratesFACup https://t.co/mVPRfjZH9X
— BT Sport Football (@btsportfootball) January 9, 2016
no doubt, he was the MOTM for meBellerin with 2 assists tho
Campbell also showing he's better on the wing than Oxno doubt, he was the MOTM for meBellerin with 2 assists tho
Alex Iwobi also put in a fantastic shift
Ox was all over the place, too much dribbling and loss of possesionCampbell also showing he's better on the wing than Oxno doubt, he was the MOTM for meBellerin with 2 assists tho
Alex Iwobi also put in a fantastic shift