
Former Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger claims Manchester United can still win Premier League after Liverpool thrashing
Legendary football manager has backed Manchester United to have a successful campaign despite having a terrible start to the season.
Sunday’s loss to Liverpool summed up Manchester United’s season so far even with a star-studded squad.
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‘You have to try to create hope,’ Wenger told beIN SPORTS following United’s embarrassing defeat on Sunday.
‘Manchester City won the title last year, they were 11 points behind at one stage and they were 10th in the league in December.
‘You have to try to create hope,’ Wenger told beIN SPORTS following United’s embarrassing defeat on Sunday.
‘Manchester City won the title last year, they were 11 points behind at one stage and they were 10th in the league in December.Information Guide Nigeria
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‘So if they rectify it, they are still not out of it completely. Also, in the Champions League, they can still qualify. So their season is not dead but if they continue like that, it will be quickly.’
Asked what he would tell the players after such a dismal defeat, Wenger said: ‘You can say a few words, the first thing is to protect the club and the team in the press.
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Live, Study and Work in Canada. No Payment is Required! Hurry Now click here to Apply >> Immigrate to Canada‘Not to come out with statements that create an even deeper crisis. You know you are in a crisis and you know you have a lot of work to do to get the mentality right in the team again because it’s a massive blow.
‘Overall you just try not to make it even worse than it is. It’s always your responsibility. Liverpool had a great day today. It can happen sometimes but in a big game the damage is massive.’
‘At the moment Manchester United are in-between pressing and dropping off and that is a little bit the worse situation for a team.’