An Ajax legend has told Manchester United how they can get the best out of their new manager, Erik ten Hag.
05.05.2022 - 19:05 / msn.com
How dare Toni Kroos and Real Madrid celebrate victory? Think of Man City and LiverpoolSalah was taken off with a shoulder injury in the 2018 final with former Real Madrid defender Sergio Ramos becoming public enemy number one in Liverpool after his tussle with the Egyptian forced him off. Ramos, who checked on the Liverpool star by text after the incident, found himself accused of deliberately going out to injure Salah but the Spaniard never accepted that theory. And with the two clubs colliding again in this year’s final, Salah put out a tweet simply saying: “We have a score to settle”.
We have a score to settle. pic. twitter.
com/MWxfhIIW78— Mohamed Salah (@MoSalah) May 4, 2022Video: Where would United be without Ronaldo? (Football365)Man City fluff up the Champions League again!Unerring Liverpool roll on WITHOUT star namesLiverpool's quadruple is still on the cardsReal took their chances, City didn't!Conte looking to reunite with Inter star at Spurs?Potter for England when Southgate's done?City still in front in EPIC title race with Leeds triumphArsenal desperate to offload Pepe for only £25mBut Hamann thinks it was Loris Karius’ goalkeeping errors that cost Liverpool against Real Madrid in 2018 and not the absence of Salah as he criticised the Egpyt international’s tweet. “I saw the tweet and I’m not a big fan of it, I’ve got to say,” Hamann told Sky Sports. “What happened was unfortunate, I’m not sure it was Ramos’ intention to injure him.
Obviously he pulled him down, it was unfortunate he had to come off. “But as we know it took one or two goalkeeping mistakes [from Liverpool’s Loris Karius] to swing the game into Real Madrid’s favour. “I always prefer when players keep quiet, they can talk after the game.
An Ajax legend has told Manchester United how they can get the best out of their new manager, Erik ten Hag.
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