Nemanja Vidic thinks Manchester United should not sign Harry Kane because of the player's age and the sizeable transfer fee he would command.
12.04.2023 - 13:13 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Thomas Tuchel lamented 'two or three' risky mistakes from his Bayern centre-back Dayot Upamecano as Manchester City built a commanding lead in their Champions League quarter-final.
The two teams were only separated by a Rodri screamer over the course of the first hour at the Etihad, but a storming last 30 minutes from the home team earned a further two goals as the Bundesliga champions wilted under pressure. Upamecano nearly worked his way into trouble when he played the ball against Jack Grealish in the penalty area, and soon after he was robbed of possession by the former Villa man, who backheeled for Erling Haaland to set up Bernardo Silva for the second goal.
City continued to rain shots on Yann Sommer's goal, and a simple move responding to a second ball after a corner was cleared allowed John Stones to head across the box for Haaland to notch his 45th of the season. Bayern boss Tuchel thought his team paid a heavy price for the errors that they made in a game that he suggested was closer than the scoreline made look.
Also read: Man City get two transfer reminders during Champions League win
"It was an individual mistake, a decision-making mistake and unfortunately on this level we got punished brutally," he said. "As I said before, this is the highest level in world football.
"It is normal, nobody takes his head off or is mad at him but this mistake that should not happen at this level on this part of the field. Upa[mecano] had unfortunately two or three moments where he took risky decisions where he did mistakes.
"He will learn from it, everybody did who played football, so no big things need to change but nobody was shy to say that you need a bit of luck and momentum in the game if you want to have a result
Nemanja Vidic thinks Manchester United should not sign Harry Kane because of the player's age and the sizeable transfer fee he would command.
Tracy Morgan.The diehard Knicks fan won’t eat anything at the World’s Most Famous Arena when he cheers on New York against the Cleveland Cavaliers in Game 4 of the Eastern Conference Playoffs Sunday, he dished to The Post.“Well I’m a pescatarian now, so all I eat is fish and vegetables, so I eat before I go,” he said.And the Bed-Stuy native isn’t about to get crabby when it comes to other celeb Knicks fans — the real ones and those only after front-‘roe’ photo ops.“Yo, listen, I can’t be calling people out like that,” he said. “If you a Knick fan, you a Knick fan at heart. I can’t be saying who’s not and who is.
Manchester City have made more than £54million in Champions League prize money this season after advancing to the semi-finals.
Bethenny Frankel spoke on a hot topic SPECIFICALLY TO GET A REACTION and then… things got too hot? This and much more on our latest podcast! CLICK HERE to listen to the newest episode of The Perez Hilton Podcast with Chris Booker in full at PerezPodcast.com
Even Kim Kardashian‘s kids have their moments!
Rio Ferdinand has heaped praise on Manchester City's defence for their part in Tuesday's 3-0 Champions League quarter-final first leg win over Bayern Munich.
John Stones says the countless blocks Manchester City's defenders made during Tuesday’s 3-0 Champions League quarter-final first leg win over Bayern Munich were “key moments” that gave the team inspiration to fight on.
Bayern Munich boss Thomas Tuchel insists his side 'will never give up' after falling 3-0 down to Manchester City in their Champions League quarter-final first leg.
Manchester City supporters are calling for Pep Guardiola to bring Kyle Walker back into the starting line-up for their Champions League quarter-final against Bayern Munich.
Manchester City will put their Premier League title race to one side for now when they welcome German giants Bayern Munich in the Champions League quarter-final first leg. The hosts will be looking to add to their two wins at home against Munich while their only defeat against the Bundesliga champions in Manchester came when Pep Guardiola was at Bayern.
Eight years ago Pep Guardiola and Thomas Tuchel sat down in an iconic Munich bar to share ideas about football. At the time Guardiola was the world's master coach and Tuchel an apprentice about to embark on his first really big job.
Wrexham co-owner Rob McElhenney correctly predicted Paul Mullin would prove pivotal in their potential National League title decider against Notts County.
Manchester City meet Bayern Munich on Tuesday as the Champions League quarter-finals get underway after Easter.
launched “Notes,” a Twitter competitor and alternative, on Wedesday.“We thought there could be something better if writers and readers were given more control and treated as a higher priority than advertisers,” the founders wrote in a blog post.
Fashionable! Fun! A must have! CLICK HERE to shop this and everything else in our store at BuyPopStuff.com
Terroristic threats against trans people by a children’s book illustrator has seen him dropped by his publisher and facing legal charges.
Rachel Seo New York Times-bestselling novelist Curtis Sittenfeld broke out with her 2005 debut “Prep,” which unpacked the layered coming-of-age of a teenager at a private boarding school. Since then, she’s spun “Pride and Prejudice” for the 21st century with 2016’s “Eligible” and reimagined the fictional lives of Laura Bush in “American Wife” and Hillary Clinton in “Rodham.” Now, with “Romantic Comedy,” Sittenfeld crafts a lighthearted romance between a late-night comedy writer and an aging pop star, framed within a smart, funny commentary about the dynamics and perceptions of celebrity relationships. “Romantic Comedy” follows Sally Milz, who writes for a fictional “Saturday Night Live”-esque show called “The Night Owls.” While not necessarily cynical about love, Milz has had enough experiences under her belt to mitigate her own expectations romantically. When her friend and colleague, Danny Horst (by all accounts an average-looking, if talented, man) gets engaged to a gorgeous actress named Annabel Horst, Milz puts pen to paper to write a sketch called the Danny Horst Rule, riffing on the trend of very normal men pairing off with successful and captivating women — all the while emphasizing that the opposite never happens. But when the show’s guest host, a pop star named Noah Brewster, begins to show interest in her, Milz finds her life upended and her own assumptions challenged when she starts to live in her own romantic comedy.
Police have issued an appeal for help to find man who is wanted on recall to prison,
Arsenal defender Ben White has revealed he ignored Manchester City's victory over Liverpool on Saturday because he doesn't watch football.
Manchester United have been "dealt a blow" in their tentative attempt to sign Mason Mount - according to reports - as new Bayern Munich coach Thomas Tuchel eyes up a reunion with the Chelsea player.