Oli Yew
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
When they see Mason Greenwood coming through, scoring goals, that immediately lifts United fans.
It's all part of that ethos.
Yeah, well, I mean, I think Jamie Carragher called their football against Manchester City 100 mile an hour football.
And, you know, with Marcus Rashford, Anthony Martial and Dan James, you can understand why.
I think the issue will be, as you've said, it might almost be a more difficult game against an Everton side who will probably be a little bit deeper, a little bit more patient.
You know, they really don't want to lose that game.
And, you know, the kind of counter-attacking style of Manchester United in recent weeks might have to kind of
you know be changed a little bit and it's kind of how they do that
Yeah, alarm bells ringing big time in East London, I think.
You know, it's three home defeats in a row, one win in ten Premier League matches, you know, five points from a possible 30.
You know, Manuel Pellegrini's sort of maintained this kind of mantra that he's under the same pressure whether he's winning or losing.
But you've got to feel that there's kind of increasingly an expectation that he's only kind of a defeat away from being shown out the door.
We know that West Ham's board met this week to discuss Pellegrini's future.
And we know that basically they've kind of got a win this weekend against
One saving grace for them is that they're actually away from home against Southampton.
I was at the London Stadium on Monday night against Arsenal and the atmosphere was really quite dreadful.
Once Arsenal drew level it felt like the whole place collapsed a little bit and by Arsenal's second goal fans were starting to leave already.
A lot of West Ham fans were sort of questioning their new signings.
You know, they were sort of talking about Declan Rice and Mark Noble as kind of holding the team together.
Those are players that have, you know, come through the academy and been there for a while now.