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Dwight Yorke Slams Ten Hag’s Man United

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Manchester United legend Dwight Yorke has criticized manager Erik ten Hag and the team’s style of play, expressing doubt about their chances of winning the Premier League under his leadership.

Speaking to beIN Sports, Yorke said, “We’re far from winning the Premier League. After Ten Hag’s first season, we believed he could lead us forward, but that hasn’t happened. Yes, we won the FA Cup last season, but that doesn’t make us a strong team. The way we play, our league position, and our goal stats are the worst in the club’s Premier League history since 1992.”


 

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“They Haven’t Won Yet” Mixed Reactions Trail Arsenal’s Final Celebration

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While the Gunners celebrate their win and being qualified for the finals, many wonder and question if they are celebrating too early because we do not even know their rival for the finals or how the match will end.

This might be true, but celebrating even making it to the finals after 20 years should be justified enough, some argue.

Some comments stated that they haven’t won it yet.


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Arsenal Fans Celebrate Historic Final Qualification After 20 Years

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After 20 years, the Gunners have finally reached the UEFA finals. This happened after their match against Atletico Madrid on the 5th of May, which ended 1-0, moving Arsenal to the finals.

The team, the fans, and many others celebrated that they finally made it.

It can be noted that to determine who will play against Arsenal in the final, PSG and Bayern have one match to decide what the final will look like. The final will be held in Budapest, Hungary.


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Jamie Carragher Predicts Title Outcome After City Drop Points

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Football legend Jamie Carragher speaks on Premier League matches and stated how Arsenal could win the title after their match this weekend.

He spoke after Manchester City’s recent match against Everton, which ended in a draw, leaving them 5 points below Arsenal.

“If Arsenal wins that away game against West Ham next Sunday, they will have won the league. The title will be secured. I believe that is the pivotal match. If they defeat West Ham, it is essentially over.”


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