Arsenal supporters charged with ‘arrogant self-importance’ and far worse allegations

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Are Arsenal supporters the most unbearable? That is the hypothesis. Liverpool sporting a ‘hollow crown’ has not been well-received.  Now regarding Real Madrid…  My forecast was that the sole way this Arsenal team could defeat Real Madrid across two matches was to secure victory in the first and remain solid in the second.  This is due to our inability to dismantle a team that parks the bus, which will happen at the Bernabeu if we drop the first leg. Especially not a second game at their location. I honestly can’t envision us pulling off a smash and grab like Thierry did previously.  I believe a draw in the first leg has a similar impact, as they'd be clever at home and wait for an opportunity to score.  Nevertheless, following tonight, the 'keeping it tight' aspect is in shambles with the London Colney treatment room bustling once more (does each squad member have their own table?). I was counting on Saliba and Gabriel to understand their French and Brazilian of...

Despite Manchester United's difficulties, Ruben Amorim says he keeps in touch with Sir Alex Ferguson

Since moving to Old Trafford, Manchester United head coach Ruben Amorim has acknowledged that he has kept in touch with the renowned previous manager Sir Alex Ferguson on a regular basis.

Ferguson ended his historic reign, which had started in 1986 but notoriously had a rough start, in 2013 after winning his 13th Premier League title.

Even after his ambassadorial remuneration was reduced as part of cost-cutting measures, the 83-year-old Scot continues to be a regular director at Old Trafford. 

In the nearly twelve years since Ferguson's resignation, Amorim is the sixth permanent manager to be named; the previous five have all failed to meet the expectations. 

The soon-to-be 40-year-old Portuguese manager, who is still in the early stages of his career, has indicated a desire to benefit from Ferguson's expertise.

"I have multiple conversations with Sir Alex. During yet another difficult weekend for the club, Amorim said BBC Radio 5 Live, "I try to call him to keep being positive.

" It's great because I can feel the club's history, but it's difficult to be the team's current leader because they performed a fantastic job. It's quite difficult, but we must have faith.

After the 3-1 loss, Amorim spoke candidly to the media about United's deficiencies, even speculating that his team might be the worst in the club's 147-year history. Despite his own admission that it has been nearly impossible for the players to adjust in the middle of the season and with little opportunity to train, he is also adamant about sticking to his own tactical style and ideas.

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