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No chance in hell Arteta would even consider buying Sancho. Too many red flags and Arteta is all about character and attitude.
His red flags are no worse than Rashford's red flags. Mikel loves a fixer upper.
 

RunTheTrap

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Rashford hype yesterday, Sancho hype today. I want more for my people. Since moving back to Dortmund, this is the first time I've heard him being universally praised. Makes you think.
 

Yousif Arsenal

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That explan9How bad Manutd environment for young players Sancho again look different player for Dortmund and my advice to him just stay there
 

jones

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I remember how AM was convinced that it's poor domestic competition that made him look good, he lacked athleticism for the top level etc
 

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Sums up what some of us were saying about Rashford too. He definitely needs a change of environment as you don’t go from 40 G/A in all comps last season to all of a sudden becoming a plumber. It’s not like these two are the first examples at Utd anyways 😅 Pogba, Lukaku, Di Maria etc. Even Cavani tapped out whilst he was there.
 

SuperGoon

Debbie Downer

Country: Ireland

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Sums up what some of us were saying about Rashford too. He definitely needs a change of environment as you don’t go from 40 G/A in all comps last season to all of a sudden becoming a plumber. It’s not like these two are the first examples at Utd anyways 😅 Pogba, Lukaku, Di Maria etc. Even Cavani tapped out whilst he was there.
Makes me wonder what is it that saps the mentality once someone goes to Man United.

It has to be a coaching thing, right? Or is it just the high wages that makes people not want to fight more?
 

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Makes me wonder what is it that saps the mentality once someone goes to Man United.

It has to be a coaching thing, right? Or is it just the high wages that makes people not want to fight more?

I think it’s a mixture of many things. I guess it’s much easier to thrive when you have a lot more freedom to express yourself, you’re not expected to shoulder the responsibility of being the main man and have a manager that fully believes in your qualities.
 

GoonerJeeves

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Makes me wonder what is it that saps the mentality once someone goes to Man United.

It has to be a coaching thing, right? Or is it just the high wages that makes people not want to fight more?
I think it is more or less the whole club. It seems a mediocre environment for players to perform in, and it has been for some time.

I'd be surprised if Rashford didn't do better at Arsenal than he currently is at Man United.
 

jones

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First Verratti then Vitinha, pisses me off PSG always gets a free run at these top dwarf CMs.
 

jones

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Also Nuno Mendes is an absurd talent. When fit and in form both the best defensive and attacking full back around
 

jones

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Ref itching to give Dortmund everything. Probably wearing briefs in their colours as well
 

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