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Elyounoussi goal helps beat Man Utd 00:30 - Nov 9 with 1062 viewsLondonSaint76

In the Champions League tonight Mohamed Elyounoussi scored in the 45th minute for FC Copenhagen to haul back a 0-2 deficit to 1-2. 2-2 by HT, United go 3-2 up but FC C score twice in the last 10 mins to win 4-3. Rashford sent off in the 1st half - Ten Hag won’t like that! He’s already got the a**eache with The Rash over his highly publicised birthday party on the night of their home defeat by Citeh - perhaps Ten Hag will cast Rashford into the wilderness along with Sancho. Wrong side of Manchester, but perhaps we should send JW up there in January to agree loan deals for the pair of them to bolster our push for promotion in the second half of the season
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Elyounoussi goal helps beat Man Utd on 08:35 - Nov 9 with 929 viewssaint901

Not that I give a flying whatever about Man U but reading Ten Hag and Scholes comments in the press this morning about VAR etc is hilarious.

They complain that in "real time" Rashford did not mean to stand on the guys ankle and therefore it should not have been a red card.

Well, a) he did stamp on the ankle, b) it doesn't matter what is in "real time", c) Scholes, one of the dirtiest players Utd ever had and always excused by "he can't tackle", moaning about a foul is beyond ironic.

Then Utd get the softest pen ever to restore a lead and whilst they must practice 10 on 11, they just fell apart.

Shame - gutted for them (not).
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Elyounoussi goal helps beat Man Utd on 10:28 - Nov 10 with 741 viewsChesham_Saint

Elyounoussi goal helps beat Man Utd on 08:35 - Nov 9 by saint901

Not that I give a flying whatever about Man U but reading Ten Hag and Scholes comments in the press this morning about VAR etc is hilarious.

They complain that in "real time" Rashford did not mean to stand on the guys ankle and therefore it should not have been a red card.

Well, a) he did stamp on the ankle, b) it doesn't matter what is in "real time", c) Scholes, one of the dirtiest players Utd ever had and always excused by "he can't tackle", moaning about a foul is beyond ironic.

Then Utd get the softest pen ever to restore a lead and whilst they must practice 10 on 11, they just fell apart.

Shame - gutted for them (not).


Absolutely delighted to see this whingeing bunch of bastards beaten and also Celtic comprehensively thrashed too. Topped off nicely by Self-Pity-City losing last night.

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