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Man Utd must break Bryan Mbeumo trend as AFCON approaches

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Ruben Amorim’s second Manchester United match was at Old Trafford against Everton. Almost exactly one year on and the fixture repeated itself.

The result (and performance) was considerably worse the second time. United were beaten 1-0 by David Moyes, who had seen his side go down to 10 men early after an in-team fight on the pitch.

This is the sort of thing United have done to look incompetent but here they went one step further, conspiring to lose to a team literally at war with itself.

For Amorim, the league table is only marginally better than it was when he took over. Then, it was 16 points from 12 matches. United had scored 13 and conceded 13. Their goal difference was, as a result, zero.

A mixture of Erik ten Hag and Ruud van Nistelrooy was not great, but it was only two points worse off than just Amorim. He has United 10th (two places further up) with 19 points. They have scored more (19) but also conceded more (19). The goal difference is still zero.

This is not what Amorim had hoped for and the task, although easier on paper in terms of opponents, is actually about to get harder.

Mbeumo goes to AFCON

Bryan Mbeumo celebrates for Manchester United REUTERS/Toby Melville

Of United’s three big-money signings this summer, Bryan Mbeumo has so far been the best. He leads the squad for goals (six), shots, shots on target, through balls, and crosses in all competitions whilst only two players have more than his single assist.

He has also played nearly every minute, which is a good start. The bad part is that he will soon be gone for what could be over a month.

His Cameroon side start their African Cup of Nations (AFCON) campaign on December 24.The final of the competition is on January 18. United play 10 games in that period.

To make matters worse, they have won just once all season in games that Mbeumo has failed to score or assist in. That was against Chelsea when Enzo Maresca’s side went down to 10 men after five minutes – only for Casemiro to level the playing field before half-time.

Against 11 men, United haven’t won a game when Mbeumo hasn’t had a goal contribution. In fact, using the same parameters, Amorim has only won seven league games against 11 men without Mbeumo scoring or assisting since he arrived as coach.

A reminder, Mbeumo joined four months ago and Amorim had eight months without him to bulk out that record.

Their wins this season have been against Burnley (Mbeumo goal), Chelsea, Sunderland (Mbeumo assist), Liverpool (Mbeumo goal), and Brighton (two for Mbeumo).

His other goal came in the draw to Tottenham before the international break. In other words, when he doesn’t score or assist, they do not win.

Against Burnley, Liverpool, and Brighton, his goals have been the difference between a draw and win. Mbeumo has been decisive.

Amorim needs to find answers

Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim REUTERS/Phil Noble

For much of this season, Mbeumo has been Amorim’s go-to. He has got the team out of jail and gelled well.

Matheus Cunha may not have the weight of incredible numbers to back up his performances, but they have been good. After a slow start, Benjamin Sesko had been finding his feet as well prior to injury.

All of this will give Amorim hope that he can find a way to win at United without Mbeumo.

If the 26-year-old leaves the United camp on December 20, four days before Cameroon’s first game, then there are four matches for him to play between now and then before heading out.

Staying put

Bryan Mbeumo
Bryan Mbeumo

United will be keen for him to stay a day longer so he can feature in the Aston Villa match on December 21. Even if Cameroon go out in the group stage he will miss games against Newcastle United and Wolves, perhaps Leeds United as well.

Should they get all the way to the final then he will be out for at least 10 matches. Cunha and Sesko will hope to be back for the bulk of those whilst no European football means less need to rotate for Amorim, but he will still need to work out how to replace Mbeumo.

If United are to show consistency and rise up the table, or at the very least avoid repeats of Everton, then they will need to do what they haven’t done before against 10 men this season – win without a helping hand from Mbeumo.

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Arsenal v PSG Ref Blasted For ‘Nonsense’ Decision During Champions League Final

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Referee Daniel Siebert has been slammed by Ex-PGMOL chief Keith Hackett for a ‘nonsense’ decision he made during the Champions League final between Arsenal and Paris Saint-Germain.

Arsenal went into the match as the underdogs, but they took an early lead when Kai Havertz slammed the ball into the roof of the net from close range.

Reigning champions Paris Saint-Germain were given a golden opportunity to restore parity in the second half when they were awarded a penalty. Ousmane Dembele made no mistake from 12 yards.

Neither side could find a winner as the match went all the way to penalties. The French giants held their nerve in the shootout as they prevailed to retain their title.

Champions League Final Referee Slammed

Daniel Siebert

Siebert has been slammed for prematurely blowing his whistle to signal the end of the first half.

Arsenal were given a corner in the dying embers of the first half. Given Arsenal’s prowess from set-pieces, it presented a good opportunity for the Gunners to extend their lead.

However, as Bukayo Saka made his way to the corner flag to take the set-piece, Siebert changed his mind and decided there was no time remaining for the corner to be taken.

Arsenal’s players were incensed by the decision, with Steven Gerrard also calling it ‘madness’. Ex-PGMOL chief Hackett agrees with Gerrard’s take.

Speaking to Football Insider, Hackett said: “In Law five, the referee is the sole timekeeper, and his actions for me underpin the need for football to appoint an independent timekeeper.

“Good practice here is to allow play to continue and blow up when the ball is in a neutral position.

“This action by the referee who has officiated well was frankly a bit of nonsense and avoidable. Did not see him taking a proactive approach by signalling to the Arsenal player to get on with it.”

Arsenal Should Have Been Awarded Penalty, Says Hackett

Noni Madueke appeals for a penalty in Arsenal's match with PSG

Hackett also thinks that Arsenal should have been given a spot-kick in extra-time when Noni Madueke went down under a challenge from Nuno Mendes inside the box.

He said: “The referee was firm in his decision not to award a penalty kick, satisfied that no offence had taken place.

“My first thoughts were that a penalty kick should have been awarded, and I suggest that had the referee pointed to the penalty mark, VAR would not have intervened.

“The referee said no, and VAR, viewing the replays, decided that there was not a clear and obvious error by the match referee to meet the criteria to send the referee to the screen.

“Without question, I think we can all say that we have seen these given. I suspect the referee judged that the Arsenal player was doing the holding.

“Frankly, in these tight decisions, I would like the referee to have a second look to determine the accuracy of such an important call.”

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Steven Gerrard Slams Eberechi Eze After Champions League Final

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Steven Gerrard criticised one Arsenal player in the aftermath of the Gunners’ Champions League final defeat to Paris Saint-Germain on Saturday night.

Arsenal, who recently secured their first Premier League title since 2004, came agonisingly close to becoming European champions for the first time in their history but lost on penalties to the French outfit.

Mikel Arteta’s side took an early lead in Budapest through Kai Havertz, who produced a stunning finish from an acute angle past goalkeeper Matvei Safonov.

However, current Ballon d’Or holder Ousmane Dembele equalised from the penalty spot with 25 minutes left to play, forcing extra-time and then penalties.

While Arsenal’s world-class goalkeeper David Raya produced one save in the shootout from Nuno Mendes, the Premier League side ultimately lost following misses by Eberechi Eze and Gabriel Magalhaes.


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Gerrard Slams Eze’s Penalty Technique as ‘Nonsense’

Steven Gerrard
Steven Gerrard

Liverpool legend Gerrard criticised Eze’s penalty technique while speaking live on TNT Sports. The 27-year-old winger, who is part of Thomas Tuchel’s 26-man England squad for the 2026 World Cup, took an elaborate run-up before hitting his spot-kick wide. Watch Eze’s penalty below:

Gerrard, hero of the 2005 Champions League final in Istanbul, was quoted by the Mirror as saying: “Penalties are hard enough.

“Think about the magnitude of the game, the stadium, the atmosphere, it’s hard enough without any of that nonsense. Put your foot through it, back your technique.”

Gerrard later admitted that he respects anyone ‘brave’ enough to step up and take a penalty in those circumstances, but the former England international clearly wasn’t a fan of Eze’s stuttered penalty run-up.

Declan Rice: It’s Gutting to Lose on Penalties

Arsenal's Declan Rice
Arsenal’s Declan Rice

Declan Rice was one of three Arsenal players who successfully converted from the spot during the shootout. The 2026 Ballon d’Or contender admitted “it’s gutting” to lose the Champions League final on penalties.

“We try to take a lot of perspective from how far we’ve come as a group,” Rice said, per ESPN. “It’s been an incredible season – our 63rd game in all competitions tonight – giving it absolutely everything up until this point.

“We took the game to penalties. I know it’s a lottery, but it’s football. You can either win on pens or you lose on pens, and some of the best teams ever have lost on penalties in finals. We were on the receiving end of that tonight. Look, we win together, we lose together.

“I’m so proud of this group and these boys. What a season, it’s been incredible. I can’t speak highly enough of everyone.

“I’m obviously gutted but I’m just trying to take a little bit of perspective from when we started back last July to where we are now. It’s been an incredible journey this season. We’ll be back.”

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Man Utd Eyeing Move to Sign Matias Fernandez-Pardo to Replace Marcus Rashford

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Manchester United are eyeing a move to sign highly-rated Lille star Matias Fernandez-Pardo to bolster their attack, according to La Gazzetta Dello Sport.

The Red Devils have made bolstering their midfield a priority this summer, but there is also scope to add a new forward to the squad as Marcus Rashford, Jadon Sancho and Rasmus Hojlund will all leave permanently during the transfer window.

A new left-winger is understood to be a key area that the club want to strengthen ahead of the new season, and a 21-year-old sensation has now emerged as a target.

Man Utd Eyeing Fernandez-Pardo Deal

Matias Fernandez-Pardo

Fernandez-Pardo, who has been described as ‘explosive’, is expected to leave Ligue 1 side Lille this summer after a fantastic campaign with the French side, where he registered eight goals and six assists in 40 appearances across all competitions.

The Belgian has been identified by Newcastle United as a top target to replace Anthony Gordon, who has joined Barcelona in a £70m deal, but Man Utd are also understood to be showing an interest in the exciting forward.

Lille need to sell players this summer to help them raise funds, and the winger is regarded as one of their most sellable assets. Despite reports that he is valued at around €50m (£43.2m), United could be willing to pay it as they look for competition in the wide positions for Matheus Cunha, Bryan Mbeumo, Amad Diallo, and Patrick Dorgu.

The 21-year-old is also understood to be of interest to Man City, with his versatility being a big point of interest, as he is able to play across the forward line out wide or through the middle.

Fernandez-Pardo is part of the Belgium squad heading to the World Cup this summer, and Lillle will be hoping that he can turn in some serious performances to help raise his price tag.

Man Utd Need Attacking Additions

Michael Carrick

Michael Carrick admitted months ago that left-wing is a position that Man Utd need to strenghten, and now that he has the role permanently, he is likely to make it a priority.

Fernandez-Pardo is the type of signing that would fit in well at Man utd as a young player with plenty of room to grow, but also having experience at a high level and performances that prove he is ready to make the step up.

Considering the likely fee he will be available for, this could be a real bargain deal considering usual market value, and he would give the squad a boost in a position that needs reinforcements ahead of next seaosn.


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