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Amorim Says Man United May Be the Worst Team in Club’s History

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English sports presenter Richard Keys has criticized Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim, accusing him of trying to get himself fired after the team’s 3-1 loss to Brighton in the Premier League on Sunday.

After the defeat to Brighton at Old Trafford, Amorim raised eyebrows during a post-match interview, declaring that his team might be “the worst in the club’s history.”

Richard Keys didn’t hold back in his response, writing in his blog that Amorim’s remarks were unhelpful and out of line. “What was Ruben Amorim thinking when he said his team might be the worst in Manchester United’s history?” Keys asked.

“Everyone knows United are struggling—that’s why he was hired. It’s his responsibility to fix the mess, not to publicly bash the very players he needs to rely on.”

Keys also expressed doubt over Amorim’s intentions, suggesting the manager might be deliberately inviting dismissal.

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“I said weeks ago that it looked like he was trying to get himself sacked, and now I’m even more convinced. If I were his boss, I’d call him in today and grant his wish,” Keys added.


 

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“When Rodrygo Is Not Well Real Madrid Struggles” – Cafu Says

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Brazilian football icon Cafu has highlighted Rodrygo as the driving force behind Real Madrid’s attacking success, placing him above the likes of Kylian Mbappé, Vinícius Júnior, and Jude Bellingham in terms of influence on the team’s play.

In a recent chat with SPORT, Cafu emphasized how crucial Rodrygo has become, stating that the team struggles creatively when the 24-year-old isn’t at his best. He noted that when Rodrygo is on form, it positively affects other key players like Vinícius, Valverde, Mbappé, and Bellingham.

Cafu described Rodrygo as a central figure in the squad’s dynamics, someone who helps Real Madrid connect and move forward effectively on the pitch. With 13 goals and 10 assists so far this season, Rodrygo’s impact is clear.

Having joined Real Madrid from Santos in 2019, the Brazilian winger continues to grow into one of the most vital players in the team’s setup.


 

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Karagounis Says He Would Love to See Ronaldo Play for Panathinaikos After Leaving Al-Nassr

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Former Greek footballer Georgios Karagounis has expressed his desire to see Cristiano Ronaldo play for Panathinaikos once his time at Al-Nassr comes to an end. Ronaldo, whose contract with the Saudi club is set to expire at the end of the season, has yet to agree to a renewal.

In a chat with Spin Genie, Karagounis shared his thoughts. He said, while he isn’t sure Ronaldo would ever play for Wrexham, he would love to see him in Greece with Panathinaikos. He described the club as a big name in Greek football.  And he pointed out that Ronaldo has already worn green before with Sporting CP, so a move to Panathinaikos wouldn’t be far-fetched.

Karagounis believes Ronaldo’s fame would match well with the stature of Panathinaikos, and though the future remains uncertain, he’s hopeful the football legend could one day turn out for the Greek side.

Now 40, Ronaldo is nearing the end of a decorated career that has seen him represent clubs like Manchester United, Real Madrid, Juventus, and Sporting CP. Whether he ends up in Greece or somewhere else remains to be seen.


 

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Osimhen Shines with a Goal and Assist in Galatasaray’s 5-1 Win to Reach Turkish Cup Final

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Victor Osimhen played a starring role as Galatasaray cruises to a 5-1 victory over Konyaspor, booking their spot in the Turkish Cup final. The Nigerian forward opened the scoring in the 26th minute, rising high to head home a perfect cross from Dries Mertens.

Just after the break, Osimhen turned provider, setting up Rolland Sallai for Galatasaray’s third goal. The 26-year-old now boasts 30 goals and six assists in 35 appearances across all competitions this season.

Osimhen was substituted in the 73rd minute, with Yusuf Demir coming on in his place, as Galatasaray continued their pursuit of a potential domestic double.


 

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