On the latest episode of the Fan Reaction Show, praise is given to Eric ten Hag and the role he has had in changing Manchester United, while individual awards have been won by football's greatest rivals, Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo. Only on the #SLPodcast!
How has Eric ten Hag reclaimed and regained the trust of Manchester United fans around the world? Catch the debate by clicking on the podcast player below!
Die-hard supporters, neutral fans, and rival teams are seeing Manchester United edging back to the days of Sir Alex Ferguson. The Red Devils are in red-hot form with the players providing high-quality football for the world to watch.
It goes without saying that Eric ten Hag has revolutionised the team and, more importantly, regained the trust of the fans. The United faithful are kissing their badges and pumping their fists again. Players are pitching up and attitudes have changed.
This is all thanks to Dutch tactician Ten Hag, who, as we all know, is not afraid to make some big decisions.
First, it was dropping club captain Harry Maguire, and then he stood up to Cristiano Ronaldo and eventually removed the Portuguese superstar from his future plans.
Manchester United recently won the Carabao Cup after a convincing 2-0 victory over Newcastle United. This form surfaced from a hard-fought battle against Barcelona in the UEFA Europa League, from which the Catalonians exited the competition, losing 4-3 over the two legs.
The Red Devils have also progressed to the last eight of the FA Cup and look to still be in the race for the Premier League title.
Not too long ago, Lionel Messi claimed yet another individual award after he picked up The Best FIFA Men's Player prize, but not without controversy.
Many are saying that Real Madrid talisman Karim Benzema was destined to receive this award, but with 2022 being a World Cup year, it can be argued that the Argentine deserved it.
Cristiano Ronaldo, meanwhile is having a stellar time in Saudi Arabia. The 38-year-old has picked up his first Player of the Month award for Al Nassr, after scoring eight goals and owning a few assists too.
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