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Man Utd fans are calling for Erik ten Hag to do something he’d ‘never’ do against Tottenham, it ‘sounds crazy’

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Some Manchester United fans are calling for Erik ten Hag to make a bold selection decision he has never done before against Tottenham on Sunday, though other supporters are vehemently opposed.

Manchester United return to Premier League action on Sunday after their underwhelming first foray into Europe in midweek when they take on Tottenham Hotspur.

Both clubs have had disappointing starts to the new campaign with only goal difference operating them as they sit 10th and 11th in the table on seven points, having each lost twice, won twice and drawn once.

Though it’s early in the campaign, Erik ten Hag and Ange Postecoglu are already coming under pressure, with their sides showing little improvement from the poor form they ended last term on.

As a result, Sunday’s match-up is already feeling like a must-win for both managers with a lot on the line.

With so much to play for and United’s performances looking stagnant, some fans are calling for the drastic measure of captain Bruno Fernandes being dropped for the match.

Some Manchester United fans want Bruno Fernandes dropped vs Spurs

United played out a meek 1-1 draw with FC Twente on Wednesday to follow their goalless stalemate against Crystal Palace on the weekend.

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Fernandes has come in for criticism for his displays in both games, especially for the amount of times he lost the ball.

The Portuguese playmaker gave away possession 34 times against Palace and then 28 times against Twente.

Fernandes has been a near ever-present in the United starting XI since he joined the club in January 2020.

In fact, Ten Hag has only not played him when he has been available twice in his entire reign in charge, both early-round cup games.

The other five games he has missed were due to suspension and his only injury in over four years at the club. The manager has never dropped him for a meaningful league match before.

Yet, some fans feel the captain’s performance levels have dipped in recent months and have called for it to finally happen.

Some have reasoned that Fernandes clearly needs a rest and there should be no shame in starting on the bench.

The X user continued: “I love Bruno I do but he needs some rest man I think the games are catching up to him.

“I don’t think there’s anything wrong with putting him on the bench for a game or two.”

Another fan agreed: “Not crazy at all. There needs to be a conversation with Bruno.

“Might be that he needs a bit of a rest but I think he needs to start adapting his game. Vs Palace I thought Bruno stood out like a sore thumb. And not in a good way.”

Those thoughts were echoed by another supporter: “Yeah Bruno kinda needs rest. Start Casimero and Ugarte with Eriksen.”

Others, meanwhile, say Fernandes has not been good enough and no player should be above getting dropped if they’re not performing.

A fan said: “Fernandes should also know that he can be dropped if he doesn’t perform at the level of expectations. He will sit up,” while another simply wrote: “Bruno Fernandes needs to be dropped!”

However, many other fans believe there is no chance Ten Hag will drop one of his most trusted players.

While some say it’d be foolish to drop Fernandes, others concede he should perhaps be dropped deeper to allow Joshua Zirkzee and Rasmus Hojlund to both play.

One fan wrote: “Lots of people have left Bruno out of their teams for the Spurs match. Bruno had two poor games but that doesn’t warrant being left out.

“I can see value in having Zirkzee play behind the striker but that still means you could play Bruno a bit deeper next to Mainoo or Ugarte.”

“Bruno will never be benched,” one fan posted on X, while another added: “Would love to see a Ugarte-Mainoo-Eriksen on Sunday but 100% won’t happen. Can still hope though.”

Will Bruno Fernandes be dropped against Spurs?

This debate is actually quite a nuanced one and you can see the logic behind each argument.

Fernandes has been playing below his lofty standards. No player, even the captain, should be immune from being dropped and doing so could benefit him.

It could give Fernandes either the rest he needs or the motivation to get back to his best after being shown he is not untouchable in the side.

Additionally, it’s not as if United don’t have some interesting alternatives to him in the playmaker role. Christian Eriksen is on his best run of form in years and has never been given the creative position at Old Trafford.

Zirkzee has been knitting United’s attack together but hasn’t shown the cutting edge up front yet, so dropping him deeper to get Hojlund in could help the side as well.

United could even play a more compact 4-3-3 to ensure they’re not as easily overrun, especially against a strong counter-attacking side like Spurs.

But, on the other hand, Fernandes is still United’s most talented player and, crucially, the one who can still make magic happen out of nowhere. It could be shooting oneself in the foot to leave a player of that quality on the bench.

Ten Hag has not dropped Fernandes yet and it’s almost impossible to see that changing for such a massive game.

Paul Merson says £36m Man United star should be axed vs Tottenham as he makes score prediction

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Manchester United return to action on Sunday afternoon when they face Tottenham Hotspur at Old Trafford.

The Red Devils will be desperate to bounce back in the Premier League after successive draws to Crystal Palace and Twente.

Manchester United kicked off their Europa League campaign by dropping points in a 1-1 draw to Twente on Wednesday evening and there is now huge pressure on Erik ten Hag and his squad to turn things around against Spurs.

United currently sit down in 11th in the Premier League table after winning just two of their opening five league games.

Tottenham have an identical record to United and Ange Postecoglou’s side have so far suffered a similar fate of dominating games but failing to pick up maximum points.

Both clubs started the season targeting a top-four finish but have underperformed, which only adds to the importance of Sunday’s meeting.

Joshua Zirkzee to be axed for Rasmus Hojlund

United have actually improved defensively this season and their biggest issue so far has been at the other end of the pitch.

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Apart from the Barnsley match, United have struggled to put the ball in the back of the net. They continue to lead the Premier League in big chances missed.

Ten Hag is facing a selection headache ahead of Sunday’s game with multiple options available in every attacking position.

There has been a lot of controversy around Marcus Rashford being dropped for the trip to Crystal Palace, and he impressed on his return to the starting lineup against Twente.

Rasmus Hojlund and Joshua Zirkzee are also competing for the striker spot after the Dane made his return to injury.

Speaking ahead of Sunday’s visit, Merson believes Marcus Rashford and Hojlund should both start against Tottenham.

Via SportSkeeda, Merson wrote: “If Rasmus Hojlund is fit, I think he should always play and that’s the same with Marcus Rashford.

“They should figure out a way to play both Alejandro Garnacho and Rashford together, that’ll give them an edge in attack.

“But the funny thing is, I would be surprised if all of them play together. We saw the other day how Rashford was on the bench even when he was in form.”

It suggests that Merson would want to see £36m summer signing Joshua Zirkzee dropped from the starting lineup in favour of Hojlund despite Zirkzee impressing Ten Hag in recent weeks.

Paul Merson predicts Man United vs Tottenham

Merson is eager for Hojlund and Rashford to start, and he has also predicted “loads of goals” for Sunday’s meeting.

He added: “This is a huge game for both teams. Tottenham play a dangerous high line and Manchester United are not great at the back, so it’s a very open football match.”

Merson then predicted that the points will be split between United and Spurs in a 2-2 draw.

Referee appointed for Man United vs Tottenham is responsible for this season’s most controversial moment

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Manchester United resume their Premier League campaign on Sunday afternoon when they host Tottenham Hotspur.

The Red Devils will target a return to winning ways in the Premier League after a frustrating 0-0 draw with Crystal Palace last time out.

It has been a mixed start to the season for Manchester United. Erik ten Hag‘s side sit 11th in the Premier League table but results have not reflected the promising signs of progress.

United sit just under Tottenham in the standings. Ange Postecoglou’s side have endured a similar start to the season having dominated games without picking up results.

With both clubs targeting a top-four finish this season, Sunday’s meeting could prove to be pivotal.

Chris Kavanagh appointed referee for Man United vs Spurs

The Premier League announced the referee appointments for matchweek six on Tuesday and Chris Kavanagh is the man chosen to take control at Old Trafford.

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Paul Tierney has been appointed as the video assistant referee.

Kavanagh is yet to take charge of Manchester United this season. His last game as referee for United was in last season’s 1-0 win over Nottingham Forest in the FA Cup.

Before that, Kavanagh awarded United a controversial penalty in the 2-1 win over Chelsea in the league last season.

United’s record under Kavanagh makes for great reading – the Red Devils have only lost once in the last 13 games with Kavanagh as referee.

The only blip in that 13-game stretch is the 1-0 defeat to Crystal Palace at Old Trafford last season.

Chris Kavanagh’s controversial moment this season

Kavanagh has made plenty of headlines this season already after taking charge of Arsenal’s Premier League clash against Brighton last month.

The Gunners dropped points for the first time in 2024/25 after Declan Rice was controversially sent off for kicking the ball away from Joel Veltman as he went to take a free-kick.

Rice was already on a booking and, despite the minor contact, Kavanagh brandished a second yellow card and sent the England international off.

United legend Gary Neville described the decision as “soft” and Kavanagh faced plenty of criticism over the decision.

In what is bound to be a fiery game on Sunday against Spurs, hopefully United are not on the wrong end of any dodgy decisions.

£42m Manchester United target is a huge fan of ‘best in the world’ Lisandro Martinez

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Manchester United always found themselves facing an uphill challenge pursuing one of their rivals’ star men.

Tottenham Hotspur would have been loathe to lose their £42 million colossus at any rate, let alone to a direct Premier League rival. A club who may yet find themselves in direct competition with Ange Postecoglou’s side for a top-four finish.

So when Manchester United made their interest in Cristian Romero known, Spurs did not even bother naming their price.

The Red Devils could have offered Daniel Levy all the riches in the West and the Tottenham chairman – who Sir Alex Ferguson once labelled more painful than a hip replacement when it came to negotiating transfers – would still not have been tempted to pick up the phone.

Manchester United wanted Tottenham star Christian Romero

According to Argentine reporter Gaston Edul, writing on X, Man United were one of three teams to express their admiration for the 2022 World Cup winner.

The others, Real Madrid and Paris Saint-Germain, would also suffer the Spurs silent treatment.

You can see why Man United tried their hand, at least. If you don’t buy a ticket, the saying goes, then do not expect much luck in the raffle.

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Erik ten Hag found himself in need of a new right-sided centre-half after Raphael Varane was allowed to leave on a free transfer. A decision almost immediately justified as he suffered a serious injury just minutes into his Como debut.

Man United looked at a variety of options. A move for Nice’s Jean-Clair Todibo was blocked by UEFA – much to Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s frustration – before they managed to get deals for Leny Yoro and Matthijs de Ligt over the line.

Edul does not say exactly when United made their move for Romero. Though it is a fair assumption that the 13-time Premier League champions had accepted defeat some time before they went all in on De Ligt about halfway through the window.

And with the former Atalanta powerhouse striking up a fearsome partnership with Lisandro Martinez at international level – they starred together throughout Argentina’s victorious Copa America campaign – it makes sense that Man United would try and replicate that success on the club game.

Argentina duo could have been reunited with Lisandro Martinez

The fang-toothed, bloodthirsty Romero justifies the ‘Crazy Wolf’ nickname bestowed upon him by Martinez with every bone-rattling challenge, even if he does often stray beyond the realms of aggression and into recklessness.

Romero, meanwhile, labels Martinez the finest centre-half on the planet.

“He, for me, is by far the best defender in the world,” Romero told Amazon Prime Sport back in September of last year.

Especially after Man United snatched Yoro from under their nose. United themselves, meanwhile, will look to continue their central defensive overhaul into 2025.

This is likely to be the final seasons at Old Trafford for both Harry Maguire and Victor Lindelof. But if Levy feels he has no choice but to cash in, one suspects he would be far more comfortable negotiating terms with Real.

As with the deal that took Harry Kane to Bayern Munich back in 2023, an out of sight and out of mind Romero would be a lot less painful for Spurs to deal with than a Romero dragging Man United up towards the Premier League summit alongside his trusty partner-in-crime Martinez.

Manchester United wanted to sign Tottenham Hotspur’s Cristian Romero, Lisandro Martinez reunion blocked

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Manchester United brought in two centre backs this summer but also had a top Premier League defender on the wish list.

Ineos simply had to invest in new centre backs this summer.

Manchester United have thrown considerable money at solving the centre back issues in years gone by, but the problems remained.

The likes of Victor Lindelof, Harry Maguire and Raphael Varane have all been brought in but have either blown hot and cold or not lived up to their price tags.

Lisandro Martinez at least impresses when fit but United had to invest in new centre backs.

United pulled off the signing of Leny Yoro from Lille before landing Matthijs de Ligt from Bayern Munich alongside Noussair Mazraoui.

Manchester United wanted Cristian Romero

United will be pleased with those two centre back additions.

Yoro is a potential star of the future and De Ligt is a favourite of boss Erik ten Hag from their time together at Ajax.

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United did have other options in mind though with Everton’s Jarrad Branthwaite still a target after United’s summer pursuit.

A new name is now emerging though as Argentinian reporter Gaston Edul claims that United wanted Tottenham Hotspur’s Cristian Romero.

It’s stated that United were rivalling Paris Saint-Germain and Real Madrid in the race for Romero.

However, Tottenham wouldn’t even put a price tag on Romero; they were that set on keeping him in North London.

Spurs paid £42million to sign Romero, as per Sky Sports, and have seen him become a ‘brilliant’ defender in the eyes of boss Ange Postecoglou, as he told SPURSPLAY last year.

Tottenham may receive offers down the line but it remains to be seen whether United maintain the interest in Romero.

Lisandro Martinez would have loved Romero deal

Luring Romero away from Tottenham was never going to be cheap or easy.

One man who would have surely loved the move to materialise though is United defender Lisandro Martinez.

Romero is Martinez’s centre back partner for Argentina and bringing that connection to Old Trafford would have been quite the sight.

The pair are close from their international duties and Martinez messaged Romero saying ‘I love you, brother’ this summer.

Romero even stated, as quoted by SportsKeeda, that he knew United fans would end up loving Martinez.

There is a clear bond between the two centre backs but United’s plans to deploy them together at Old Trafford were ultimately foiled.

With De Ligt and Yoro now on board, it would be a surprise to see another right-footed centre back arrive at United, so the interest in Romero may well be left behind.

Player Manchester United sold is now a £30m target for Tottenham and Newcastle

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It is a credit to the improvements he has made to his game that, two years on from his £10 million departure out of Old Trafford, it would reportedly take a bid of three times that much to convince the former Manchester United midfielder’s current employers to cash in.

Unfortunately for those aforementioned ‘current employers’, the clubs taking an interest in the one-time Red Devils ace are not short of cash.

And if £30 million really is what’s required, then the chances of Andreas Pereira sticking around for a third season at Fulham really do feel rather slim indeed.

“Obviously, some people know him more from Manchester United, but he’s really stepped up to the plate since going to Fulham,” former Premier League goalkeeper Shay Given told Match of the Day after Perreira’s spring-time brace saw off West Ham.

“Marco Silva (The Cottagers’ head coach) is bringing the best out of him.”

Manchester United sold Andreas Pereira to Fulham

Pereira netted twice from his advanced midfield role that day. It’s a position he has thrived in for much of his Fulham career, and one he was utilised in all too infrequently at Manchester United.

Although that does have something to do with the presence of a certain Portuguese, as they say, ‘Magnifico’.

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Pereira, in 82 Fulham appearances, has more goals (eight) and assists (15) than he managed in nearly the same number of games as a Man United player. A return to the Brazilian national team was fitting reward for arguably the most consistent season of his career, Pereira included for the Copa America while Casemiro watches on from home.

Pereira’s purpose and poise was also a major reason why Fulham finished in the cozy comfort of mid-table last term, despite losing star men Aleksandr Mitrovic that previous summer. With Tosin Adarabioyo on his way to Chelsea and Pereira himself now attracting interest from clubs a few rungs up the Premier League ladder, Marco Silva may find himself having to rebuild and restructure once again.

At least a windfall in the £30 million bracket should make finding replacements a little easier.

Tottenham and Newcastle United interested

Brazilian publication Globo Esporte reports that Pereira is ‘unlikely’ to be a Fulham player in time for 2024/25.

They add that top-flight trio Newcastle United, Aston Villa and Tottenham Hotspur are all interested, with a decision likely to be made after this summer’s Copa America.

All of those aforementioned trio finished above Erik ten Hag’s Manchester United side last season. Spanish giants Atletico Madrid have also been linked.

“I wanted to show people that I can play in the Premier League. That I can play at the highest level,” Pereira told Fulham Fix, explaining why he decided to leave United for West London after a loan spell at Flamengo.

“When the boss (Silva) called me, he said; ‘I know you have the quality to play in the Premier League. I want you to show it, and I want to give you the chance to do it’. When he said that, it was like a challenge for me.

“I spoke about (moving to Fulham) with my father,” Pereira adds. “And I said; ‘I want to prove the people wrong. I’m a top player, I want to play in a top league’.

“So that’s what made me come to Fulham.”

That desire to ‘prove’ himself at the very highest level may also be what convinces Pereira to leave Fulham too.