Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes not only impressed on the pitch against Leicester City on Sunday, but also off the pitch when he helped rescue a fainting passenger on board an EasyJet flight. Along with team-mate Diogo Dalot, Fernandes noticed the man in distress and called for assistance. He stayed with the passenger until he was OK, showing his selfless and humble nature. This only adds to Fernandes' recent impressive performances for United, and he'll look to continue this momentum with the Portugal national team.
After a successful midweek performance in the Europa League, Manchester United continued their winning streak with an impressive 3-0 triumph over Leicester City. Rising star Amad dazzled once again, combining with Bruno Fernandes for the opening goal and being rewarded with a starting spot in the match. An own-goal from Leicester and a stunning strike from Alejandro Garnacho sealed the win, leaving Interim boss Van Nistelrooy with a triumphant farewell as he hands the reins over to new manager Ruben Amorim. With the November international break approaching, fans and critics alike are eager to see what Amorim brings to the team.
The Premier League match between Manchester United and Leicester City is just days away and fans are eagerly anticipating the rematch of their previous EFL Cup encounter, which ended in a 5-2 win for the Red Devils. With interim manager Ruud van Nistelrooy at the helm, Manchester United will be looking to secure another victory against Leicester City, who have struggled with just two wins this season. The match will take place on November 10 at Old Trafford, and Leicester City will be determined to secure a much-needed win after their recent draw with Ipswich Town.
Swedish striker Victor Gyokeres has been hailed as a "better version" of Erling Haaland by former Netherlands legends Rafael van der Vaart and Marco van Basten as his name continues to pop up in Man United transfer rumors. Gyokeres' impressive goal-scoring record, including a hat-trick against Manchester City in the Champions League this week, has caught the attention of top European clubs. With a potential move to Manchester United on the horizon as his coach Ruben Amorim is set to join the club, Gyokeres' incredible numbers are impossible to ignore.
Man United hosted PAOK in the UEFA Europa League, but before the match, Alejandro Garnacho was subjected to insults from a fan of the Manchester club. Despite Garnacho's impressive performances this season, one fan felt the need to criticize his passing and first touch. The 20-year-old responded calmly, putting the fan in his place and showing that no player deserves to be insulted and abused by fans. This interaction highlights the toxic culture within football and the negative impact it can have on players' confidence.
It was a tightly contested match between Manchester United and Chelsea at Old Trafford, with both teams battling for a win. The Blues were looking to break their losing streak at Old Trafford, while United was hoping to close the gap on the table. In the end, it was a hard-fought 1-1 draw with a stunning goal from Chelsea's Caicedo cancelling out Fernandes' opener from the penalty spot. Both teams showed determination and gave it their all, but in the end, neither could come out on top.
After being knocked out of the Carabao Cup, Chelsea immediately turn their attention to a crucial Premier League clash against Manchester United. The Blues suffered a surprise defeat to Newcastle United in the cup, without key player Cole Palmer. They now face a rejuvenated United side, with interim manager Ruud van Nistelrooy at the helm following the departure of Erik ten Hag. However, rather than the on-field action, the focus is on Man United's new manager appointment, with the club reportedly set to bring in Sporting CP's Ruben Amorim. Despite this potential threat, Chelsea have the advantage of a fully fit squad heading into the high-profile match.
Manchester United bounced back from a five-game winless streak to defeat Brentford 2-1 at Old Trafford in the Premier League. After conceding a controversial goal in the first half, United responded with goals from Alejandro Garnacho and Rasmus Hojlund in the second half. The win eases some of the pressure on manager Erik ten Hag, who saw his team dominate the game and create several chances throughout. Relive the action from Old Trafford with our live blog.
Pankaj Oswal, a Swiss industrialist, has filed an urgent appeal with the United Nations alleging the illegal detention of his daughter, Vasundhara Oswal, in Uganda. The 26-year-old was seized by twenty armed men at her father's extra-neutral alcohol plant, with no identification or warrant provided. Vasundhara's social media posts detail the inhumane conditions she was subjected to during her detainment, along with claims of corporate jealousy and extortion by a 68-year-old man. The family has also claimed that Vasundhara was denied access to proper food, water, and legal counsel.
The pressure is mounting on Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag as his team fails to secure a win against Aston Villa in the Premier League. After a week of chaos, the Red Devils are still winless in their past five games and have dropped to 14th place in the league table. Despite a spirited performance, United were unable to break through Villa's defense and continue their struggles, while Villa maintains their excellent start to the season.