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Mid-match tinkering from Manuel Pellegrini and Garry Monk proves key in securing weekend wins for City and Swansea. Arsene Wenger rotates up top, whilst Claudio Ranieri start with a lone striker system for the first time this term. Here’s our regular post-Gameweek look at the lineups over the weekend fixtures and the conclusions we can draw…

Arsenal
Starting XI: Cech, Bellerín, Gabriel, Koscielny, Monreal, Coquelin, Cazorla, Oxlade-Chamberlain (Arteta 80), Ramsey, Sanchez, Walcott (Giroud 70)

Per Mertesacker’s continued absence with a chest infection was somewhat compensated by Laurent Koscielny’s return from injury. That meant Calum Chambers dropped to the bench as Gabriel continued in the starting XI. Elsewhere, Mesut Ozil missed out with a “minor” knee problem, allowing Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain his second start of the campaign, while Arsene Wenger belatedly handed Theo Walcott the central striker berth at the expense of Olivier Giroud.

Walcott’s ineffectual display, hindered by Newcastle’s rearguard action after being reduced to ten men, saw Giroud eventually replace him up front. The central striker spot remains the only real point of contention in Wenger’s lineup, with no sign of rotation at full-back just yet. Mertesacker and Ozil are likely to return for the visit of Stoke to the Emirates in Gameweek 5.

Aston Villa
Starting XI: Guzan; Hutton, Richards, Clark, Amavi; Bacuna (Gil 68), Gana, Westwood; Sanchez, Sinclair, Gestede.

With skipper Gabriel Agbonlahor absent through illness and Jack Grealish ruled out by a training ground ankle knock, Tim Sherwood recalled Scott Sinclair his starting XI and handed Alan Hutton his first start of the campaign. The latter’s start at right-back allowed Leonardo Bacuna to shift forward to the right flank, with Sinclair operating on the left of Rudy Gestede in a 4-3-3. Despite his goals, Sinclair’s starting role is not yet fully secure given that Sherwood will be keen to work both Agbonlahor and Grealish back into his lineup once available. Jordan Veretout and Jordan Ayew currently seem destined for cameo roles at this stage, having been unused subs.

Bournemouth
Starting XI: Boruc; Francis, Cook, Elphick, Daniels (Mings 46) (Smith 57); Ritchie, O’Kane, Surman, Gradel (Pugh 67); Tomlin; Wilson.

Eddie Howe only made one change to the side that beat West Ham 4-3, with Lee Tomlin replacing the injured Josh King (minor hamstring) as the second striker behind Callum Wilson. The Cherries picked up three injuries against Leicester, with Charlie Daniels being forced off at half-time due to a knee injury. He was replaced by Tyrone Mings, making his first appearance for the Premier League new boys, but the former Ipswich defender only lasted 11 minutes before being forced off with a leg problem. Max Gradel was replaced by Marc Pugh after 67 minutes after picking up a knee complaint, which may well rule him out for the next few weeks. Despite those injuries, Howe did stick to the 4-4-1-1 system that he’s favoured so far this season.

Chelsea
Starting XI: Courtois; Ivanovic, Zouma, Cahill, Azpilicueta (Kenedy 68); Fabregas , Matic (Loftus Cheek 73); Pedro, Hazard, Willian (Falcao 66); Diego Costa.

Gary Cahill earned a recall as expected with John Terry sitting in the stands in what was the only change to Jose Mourinho’s starting XI: Kurt Zouma retained his starting role, then, while Baba Rahman made his first league appearance on the Chelsea bench. Mourinho’s substitutions throughout, particularly the introduction of Radamel Falcao on 66 minutes for Willian and Kennedy for Cesar Azpilicueta on 68 minutes were governed by the Blues’ need to chase the match. Having said that, Oscar absence from the squad through injury meant that there remains doubt over Willian’s starting role in the number ten role. Terry will be expected to make his return to the teamsheet for the Gameweek 5 trip to Goodison – although Mourinho may well look to retain Zouma to counter the threat of Romelu Lukaku.

Crystal Palace
Starting XI: McCarthy; Ward, Dann, Delaney, Souare; Puncheon, Cabaye (Ledley 82), McArthur, Zaha (Bolasie 55); Wickham, Sako (Lee Chung-yong 84).

Bakary Sako kept his starting role on the left of Palace’s midfield attacking three in Alan Pardew’s 4-2-3-1 formation. Yannick Bolasie’s introduction on 55 minutes saw Wilfried Zaha make way, with Sako shifting to the right flank. Given the impact of Sako and Bolasie on this match, this would appear to cast serious doubt over Zaha’s start for the visit of Manchester City in Gameweek 5. The rest of the Eagles lineup now looks fairly settled, with Connor Wickham making his return to the starting XI at Stamford Bridge and Glenn Murray left out of the squad amidst suggestion of a deadline day move.

Everton
Starting XI: Howard; Coleman, Stones, Jagielka, Oviedo; McCarthy, Barry; Kone (Deulofeu 84), Barkley, Cleverley (Mirallas 45); Lukaku (Naismith 69).

Bryan Oviedo’s inclusion in the starting XI at White Hart Lane was forced by the injury to Brendan Galloway, although there’s every chance that the Costa Rican will now retain that role in the coming weeks, having recovered from further injury concerns. There were no other alterations in Roberto Martinez’ teamsheet, although the loss of Tom Cleverley to injury will enforce changes next time out for the Goodison meeting with Chelsea. Martinez has a number of options in that position on the left in the 4-2-3-1, with Kevin Mirallas perhaps in the box seat, having occupied that role for much of last season. Gerrard Deulofeu is another option – he was again restricted to a cameo role with just five minutes remaining at Spurs. Oviedo could even shift forward to a left flank role, with Tyias Browning possibly slotting in at left-back.

Leicester
Starting XI: Schmeichel; De Laet (Benalouane 90), Morgan, Huth, Schlupp; Mahrez (Okazaki 46), King, N’Kante, Drinkwater, Albrighton (Dodoo 72); Vardy.

Claudio Ranieri made one change to his Foxes lineup for the trip to Bournemouth, dropping Shinji Okazaki to the bench and handing N’Golo Kanté a first league start. That saw a shift to a 4-2-3-1, having previously deployed Okazaki in a two-man attack with Jamie Vardy. Ranieri changed his setup at half-time, forced by the back problem suffered by Riyad Mahrez which saw his withdrawal. Okazaki was introduced, then, with Leicester moving to two up front and Kanté occupying the left flank. Ranieri’s starting XI for the visit of midlands rivals Aston Villa will be of interest, with Kanté’s role the key component. He is now putting pressure on both Danny Drinkwater and Andy King in central midfield which will presumably see one of the pair make way. Gokhan Inler is also pushing for a central midfield berth, having been an unused sub on the South Coast. Okazaki will be expected to earn a recall against Villa, with the Foxes boss shifting back to a two-man attack.

Liverpool
Starting XI: Mignolet, Clyne, Skrtel, Lovren, Gomez (Ibe 78), Can (Moreno 45), Lucas, Milner, Firmino (Ings 61), Benteke, Coutinho.

Brendan Rodgers named an unchanged starting XI for the visit of West Ham following the 0-0 stalemate at the Emirates. That saw a 4-1-4-1 setup, with Lucas shielding the back four, Emre Can and James Milner in the engine room and Philippe Coutinho and Roberto Firmino flanking Christian Benteke up front. Rodgers quickly abandoned this setup as the match began to slip away, replacing Can at the break and introducing Alberto Moreno. This saw the formation shift to a three-man defence with Joe Gomez slotting alongside Dejan Lovren and Martin Skrtel, with Nathaniel Clyne and Moreno operating as wing-backs. This is a formation which Rodgers utilised for prolonged spells last term and, given the nature of the defeat to West Ham, could now be back on the agenda. Certainly the Liverpool defence is now under scrutiny with the roles of Lovren and, to a lesser extent, Gomez, called into question. Mamadou Sakho could about to be given an opportunity having been frozen out of the first four league outings.

Rodgers will hope to have both Jordan Henderson and Adam Lallana back in contention after the international break, although he will be without Coutinho for the Gameweek 5 trip to Old Trafford through suspension. That’s likely to see Jordan Ibe push for a start should Lallana fail to be in contention. Daniel Sturridge is now another name to consider when discussing the Liverpool teamsheet after he returned to training last week.

Man City
Starting XI: Hart; Sagna, Mangala, Kompany, Kolarov; Fernandinho, Toure; Sterling (Iheancho 90), Silva (Delph 75), Navas (Nasri 45); Aguero.

Manuel Pellegrini named an unchanged starting line-up once again, with the main take away from the 2-0 win against Watford the tactical tweak made at half-time. This saw City switch to 4-4-2, with Raheem Sterling alongside Sergio Aguero up front, with Samir Nasri and David Silva fielded on the flanks. Kevin de Bruyne’s arrival could further cloud who will line up where, although the Belgian, Silva and Sterling appear the likely starters, and should form a fluid trio behind the Argentine. Samir Nasri has made an impact of late but his role as a option introduced from the bench looks certain to continue and is surely hampered further by De Bruyne’s arrival.

The back four remains solid, although Nicolas Otamendi is soon expected to challenge Eliaquim Mangala for a place alongside Vincent Kompany after the international break. Both Pablo Zabaleta and Gael Clichy remained sidelined and that ensures that Bacary Sagna and Aleks Kolarov are certain starters for the month ahead.

Man United
Starting XI: Romero, Darmian, Smalling, Blind, Shaw, Schneiderlin (Carrick 70), Schweinsteiger, Mata (Young 70), Herrera (Fellaini 76), Depay, Rooney.

The “number ten” role looks up for grabs, with Ander Herrera given the nod at the Liberty Stadium, although he was replaced by Marouane Fellaini as United chased an equaliser, while there is still strong speculation linking Adnan Januzaj with a possible loan move to Dortmund. Rotation in central midfield continued, with Bastian Schweinsteiger starting alongside Morgan Schneiderlin this time, although it was the latter who was replaced by Michael Carrick this week. Louis van Gaal stuck with the 4-2-3-1 system though, with the back four unchanged once again. Javier Hernandez was an unused substitute – he is expected to complete his move to Bayer Leverkusen today. Sergio Romero’s role in Swansea’s winner will cast doubt over his tenancy in the United goal although Louis van Gaal’s options are unclear in this area given David de Gea’s seemingly imminent departure.

Newcastle
Starting XI: Krul, Janmaat, Mbemba, Coloccini, Haidara, Colback, Anita (Perez 72), Thauvin (de Jong 87), Wijnaldum, Sissoko (Cisse 78), Mitrovic.

Steve McClaren made three changes for the visit of Arsenal, with Florian Thauvin making an impressive first league start in the place of Gabriel Obertan on the right of the three attacking midfield positions in his favoured 4-2-3-1 formation. The fit-again Moussa Sissoko replaced Ayoze Perez, while Daryl Janmaat returned from suspension at right-back, with Chancel Mbemba partnering Fabricio Coloccini at the heart of the defence; Steven Taylor was dropped to the bench. Aleksandar Mitrovic’s early red card means he’ll miss the matches against West Ham and Waford, with Papiss Cisse likely to start in his absence. Thauvin’s display could lead to limited roles for the likes of Obertan and Perez from now on. Siem de Jong may be pushing for a first start of the season after coming on as a late substitute.

Norwich
Starting XI: Ruddy; Whittaker, Martin, Bassong, Brady; Redmond, Tettey, Dorrans (Johnson 70), Howson; Hoolahan (Wisdom 32); Jerome (Hooper 89).

Alex Neil named an unchanged side for the trip to St Mary’s, but was forced to make an early alteration following Steven Whittaker’s first-half red card. Wes Hoolahan was sacrificed, with Andre Wisdom stepping in at right-back. Wisdom is now expected to start the Canaries next match against Bournemouth as Whittaker serves a one-match suspension. Bradley Johnson came on as a substitute once again and looks to be pushing for a recall to the starting XI, while Neil is expected to add attacking reinforcements in particular before the transfer window closes.

Southampton
Starting XI: Stekelenburg; Cedric (Martina 72), Fonte, Yoshida, Targett; Romeu, S Davis (Rodriguez 46); Ward-Prowse, Tadić, Mané (Juanmi 80); Pellè.

After opting for a 3-4-1-2 formation against Watford, Ronald Koeman reverted back to his favoured 4-2-3-1 formation against Norwich. Maya Yoshida partnered Jose Fonte at the heart of the defence, so James Ward-Prowse replaced Steven Caulker, while Dusan Tadic came in for Victor Wanyama, who wasn’t in the matchday squad supposedly because through illness, although the midfielder has been linked with a move away from St Mary’s. Jay Rodriguez replaced Steven Davis at half-time as Koeman went on the offensive following Steven Whittaker’s dismissal, with the former Burnley forward playing alongside Graziano Pelle. Interestingly, Sadio Mane mainly operated from the right flank, with Dusan Tadic on the left, while right-back Cedric Soares was once again substituted by the Saints mid-way through the second period.

Stoke
Starting XI: Butland; Johnson (Wilson 63), Cameron, Muniesa, Pieters; Van Ginkel, Whelan; Shaqiri (Arnautovic 68), Adam, Afellay; Diouf (Ireland 81).

Mark Hughes only made one alteration to his starting line-up, with Charlie Adam replacing Marko Arnautovic, and playing as the “number ten”, with Xherdan Shaqiri and Ibrahim Afellay operating out wide. The Welshman’s plans were thrown into turmoil when both Afellay and Adam were sent off during the first-half against West Brom. Both players will now miss the matches against Arsenal and Leicester. Those suspensions should see Arnautovic return to the starting XI, while Stephen Ireland, Jon Walters and Bojan are also expected to come into contention.

Sunderland
Starting XI: Pantilimon, Jones, van Aanholt, O’Shea, Kaboul, Cattermole (Toivonen 46), M’Vila, Rodwell, Lens (Larsson 77), Defoe, Graham (Fletcher 46).

Dick Advocaat made one change for the trip to Villa Park, with the fit-again Younes Kaboul replacing Sebastian Coates at centre-back. Playing away from home, the formation was more 4-5-1 than 4-3-3, with Jermain Defoe in particular playing very deep on the left. Ola Toivonen came on at half-time to make his Sunderland debut, and played just off fellow substitute Steven Fletcher, in what was more of a 4-2-3-1 system, with M’Vila and Jack Rodwell playing at the base of midfield. At this point, it looks as if Advocaat is still yet to decide on his favoured personnel in attack outside of the in-form Jeremain Lens and Defoe. New signings are likely to be imminent by end of play Tuesday which will undoubtedly lead to a further shake-up.

Swansea
Starting XI: Fabianski, Naughton, Fernandez, Williams, Taylor, Cork, Shelvey (Bartley 88), Ayew, Sigurdsson, Routledge 6 (Ki 58), Gomis (Eder 80)

Jefferson Montero missed the 2-1 win against Man United after pulling up in training with soreness in his thigh. The Ecuadorian winger should be fit to return for the trip to Watford in 12 days time. Wayne Routledge deputised for Montero on the left in a 4-2-3-1 system, but the wide man was replaced by Ki Sung-yeung just before the hour mark, as Garry Monk switched to a midfield diamond in a 4-1-2-1-2 formation. Jack Cork played at the base, with Jonjo Shelvey and the South Korean operating on the left and right, and Gylfi Sigurdsson at the tip of the diamond, playing behind Bafetimbi Gomis and Andre Ayew. This could be a formation we see fairly regularly if Montero is ever unavailable through injury.

Tottenham
Starting XI: Lloris; Walker, Alderweireld, Vertonghen, Rose; Dier, Bentaleb; Dembele (Alli 53), Mason (Pritchard 85), Chadli; Kane.

Mauricio Pochettino made two changes to his starting line-up for the visit of Everton, with Danny Rose making his first start of the season at left-back ahead of Ben Davies, and Nabil Bentaleb replacing Erik Lamela. That change saw Ryan Mason play on the right of the three attacking midfield positions, with Mousa Dembele in the middle, and Nacer Chadli on the left, although the average position map shows the Belgian stationed much deeper than Mason and Chadli. Bentaleb played alongside Eric Dier in the double-pivot in the usual 4-2-3-1 formation. New signings Clinton N’jie and Heung-Min Son should come into contention for the trip to Sunderland after the international break. Christian Eriksen could return from his knee injury, although compatriot Dembele is a fresh doubt having sustained a foot injury against Everton: Dele Alli replaced him just before the hour mark as he continued to increase his stock and claims for a first team role.

Watford
Starting XI: Gomes; Nyom, Prodl, Cathcart, Holebas; Behrami, Capoue (Watson 76), Abdi (Anya 63); Ighalo (Layun 72), Jurado, Deeney.

Almen Abdi started in place of Ikechi Anya alongside Odion Ighalo and Jurado in the three advanced midfield positions behind the lone forward Troy Deeney, although he was replaced by the Scotland international shortly after the hour mark. Jose Holebas kept his place at left-back, while Ben Watson was utilised from the bench, just as he was a week earlier against Southampton. Miguel Layun was once again used in an attacking role when he replaced Ighalo. The rest of Quique Sanchez Flores’ side has a very settled look to it, with the 4-2-3-1 system once again in operation.

West Brom
Starting XI: Myhill; Dawson, McAuley, Olsson, Lescott; Yacob (Lambert 35); Fletcher; Gardner (McManaman 46), Morrison, McClean (Gamboa 63); Rondon.

Tony Pulis made two changes to his starting line-up, with Joleon Lescott filling in at left-back due to Chris Brunt’s hamstring problem. The other change saw Craig Gardner replace Callum McManaman, although the former Wigan man was introduced at half-time for Gardner, with Pulis going on the offensive after Stoke were reduced to nine men in the first half at the Britannia. Those sendings off also saw Rickie Lambert brought on for Claudio Yacob, with Pulis playing with two strikers for the majority of the match. Cristian Gamboa saw his first action of the season, replacing James McClean out wide in midfield. Like many sides, the West Brom lineup is in a certain state of flux whilst deadline deals are struck. Already Jonny Evans’ arrival would suggest a further shake-up in defence; presumably the former United man will have been assured of starts and could therefore oust Gareth McAuley or Jonas Olsson from the teamsheet. Despite the shutout at the Potteries, Boaz Myhill’s role between the sticks could also be in doubt given that the Baggies are reportedly chasing Manchester United’s Anders Lindegaard.

West Ham
Starting XI: Randolph, Tomkins, Reid, Ogbonna, Cresswell, Kouyate, Obiang, Noble, Lanzini (Oxford 81), Sakho (Cullen 90), Payet (Jarvis 88).

Slaven Bilic handed a first Premier League start to Manuel Lanzini on the Hammers’ right flank, while James Tomkins replaced the suspended Carl Jenkinson at right-back. The Croatian opted for more a 4-1-4-1 formation, although Cheikhou Kouyate, who usually operates in the midfield three, ended up in a more advanced position than Lanzini on the average position map. With the Hammers expected to add to their attacking options in the next 36 hours, with Victor Moses possibly joining on a season-long loan, Lanzini doesn’t yet look a sure starter despite his impressive showing at Anfield. Jenkinson is available again for the visit of Newcastle in a fortnight’s time after serving a one-match ban, although Bilic may consider retaining Tomkins following the Anfield shut-out. Elsewhere, Mark Noble is set to miss the next two league outings pending an appeal against his dismissal on Saturday; Reece Oxford could therefore come back into the starting XI in a holding role should Noble’s ban be upheld.

  1. BlzE_94
    • 11 Years
    10 years, 5 months ago

    United won't care about losing DDG for free next season, money isn't a problem for them.

    1. andy85wsm
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      • 15 Years
      10 years, 5 months ago

      Great minds 🙂

    2. Jimmers
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      • 15 Years
      10 years, 5 months ago

      The Falcao deal showed that

    3. KingNidge
      • 10 Years
      10 years, 5 months ago

      correct

    4. Leaf
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      • 15 Years
      10 years, 5 months ago

      I don't buy this arguement at all

  2. andy85wsm
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    • 15 Years
    10 years, 5 months ago

    The biggest issue with De Gea now isn't really whether he leaves on a free or not - we can afford to take the hit on that, better to have him play.....that's the problem though, how long until he feels he can play.

    Must feel a bit betrayed at this point. Think he'll come round eventually, won't want to rot on the bench. European Championships next season too - why would he want to be on the bench for a year?

    1. Davido989
      • 15 Years
      10 years, 5 months ago

      Can't see Van Gaal playing him. It's an ego driven team selection

      1. andy85wsm
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        • 15 Years
        10 years, 5 months ago

        When his head is right he will - don't have any doubts about that. Just depends how long that takes. We've known he's wanted to go for a while.

    2. internal error
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      • 13 Years
      10 years, 5 months ago

      The spanish press are already pointing the finger at Utd.

    3. Drip Doctor
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      • 15 Years
      10 years, 5 months ago

      A bit betrayed? Dude must feel like Jennifer Aniston.

  3. ACCOUNTING ON CHRIS
    • 12 Years
    10 years, 5 months ago

    Rooney are all the pens so the contract couldn't be signed.

    1. Rhinos
      • 12 Years
      10 years, 5 months ago

      it's the way you tell them

      1. Epic Fail
        • 15 Years
        10 years, 5 months ago

        😀

      2. ACCOUNTING ON CHRIS
        • 12 Years
        10 years, 5 months ago

        And spell them...

        1. ACCOUNTING ON CHRIS
          • 12 Years
          10 years, 5 months ago

          Never mind. Bed time for me haha.

          Night

  4. internal error
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    • 13 Years
    10 years, 5 months ago

    I can see DDG purposely conceding goals for Utd purely out of spite.

    1. The Machine
      • 12 Years
      10 years, 5 months ago

      No one is that stupid

      1. internal error
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 13 Years
        10 years, 5 months ago

        I was joking...

        1. The Machine
          • 12 Years
          10 years, 5 months ago

          Jokes are meant to be funny

          1. BlzE_94
            • 11 Years
            10 years, 5 months ago

            LOL this

          2. internal error
            • Fantasy Football Scout Member
            • 13 Years
            10 years, 5 months ago

            You should know

          3. Fanta sea
            • 10 Years
            10 years, 5 months ago

            shots fired

    2. BlzE_94
      • 11 Years
      10 years, 5 months ago

      Who said he's starting?

    3. Woeisme
      • 13 Years
      10 years, 5 months ago

      Really?

    4. Somalion
      • 16 Years
      10 years, 5 months ago

      The Mignolet tactic?

  5. Your Mum's Athletic
    • 14 Years
    10 years, 5 months ago

    @BenDinnery 23seconds ago

    David De Gea starts tonight for Man City vs #Swans

    1. internal error
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      • 13 Years
      10 years, 5 months ago

      Hahaha

  6. TheSteel
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    • 13 Years
    10 years, 5 months ago

    So if DDG refused to play for the season, will madrid want a keeper that hasnt played in a season?

    1. andy85wsm
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      • 15 Years
      10 years, 5 months ago

      Will Spain?

      1. TheSteel
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 13 Years
        10 years, 5 months ago

        Mind. Blown.

    2. Epic Fail
      • 15 Years
      10 years, 5 months ago

      Yes.

    3. Greenbackbøøg…
      • 11 Years
      10 years, 5 months ago

      January transfer window?

        • 12 Years
        10 years, 5 months ago

        £6m stop others picking him up on a free

  7. Your Mum's Athletic
    • 14 Years
    10 years, 5 months ago

    @UtdReport 8s8 seconds ago

    Real Madrid have proof that De Gea documents were sent at 23:59. [ser]

    1. ACCOUNTING ON CHRIS
      • 12 Years
      10 years, 5 months ago

      Cheeky PDF editor?

    2. andy85wsm
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      • 15 Years
      10 years, 5 months ago

      Of course they do 😀

      1. Leaf
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        • 15 Years
        10 years, 5 months ago

        🙂 shock

    3. KingNidge
      • 10 Years
      10 years, 5 months ago

      probably newly forged

    4. potatoace
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      • 14 Years
      10 years, 5 months ago

      Well , that statement came out quicker than I expected.

      1. Epic Fail
        • 15 Years
        10 years, 5 months ago

        It was copied ready to paste.

    5. Your Mum's Athletic
      • 14 Years
      10 years, 5 months ago

      De Gea had bought a special suit as well hahahahahaha

  8. Davido989
    • 15 Years
    10 years, 5 months ago

    scenes when de gea lets lucas leiva score in the 90th minute in 2 weeks, then lifting his shirt to show a message "van gaal's mum can't cook"

    1. Epic Fail
      • 15 Years
      10 years, 5 months ago

      😀

    2. Dutchboy
      • 10 Years
      10 years, 5 months ago

      lucas scoring machine leiva

    3. KingNidge
      • 10 Years
      10 years, 5 months ago

      there would be a stampede at old trafford and big spanish dave wouldnt come out of it well

  9. Hibbo
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    • 13 Years
    10 years, 5 months ago

    All this money isn't a problem for United, happy to let DeGea go on a free stuff is nonsense.

    United have been playing hard ball on this deal all summer over the fee ffs.

    1. Woeisme
      • 13 Years
      10 years, 5 months ago

      So you do think the money is a problem for them?

      1. Hibbo
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        • 13 Years
        10 years, 5 months ago

        I think it's just bravado shite talk.

        They aren't happy for him to leave for a fee now, let alone leave on a free.

        United are thin on the ground for genuine world-class players.

        All this money is no problem means nothing when you can neither sign nor retain any world class players.

        So its bravado shite talk.

        1. Woeisme
          • 13 Years
          10 years, 5 months ago

          DeGea is a world class player. Getting pennies for him versus keeping him for another year, in light of the fact that we can't easily replace him, and letting him go for free after that, is actually good value.

          15 million ( which was real madrids offer) or a world class player for a year? Hmmm

    2. Somalion
      • 16 Years
      10 years, 5 months ago

      Not because of the fee exactly. Because Real simply wanted to offer little to nothing and get De Gea in return, meanwhile Ramos was dangled in front of United as well.

      Real could have offered the deal for Navas and the money earlier, one United would accept no problem and they simply didn't until the very last day. It was them who wanted De Gea so the onus is on them to get the deal done early.

      1. Hibbo
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 13 Years
        10 years, 5 months ago

        I disagree.

        That's like saying United held some advantage here, they dont in my opinion.

        1. Somalion
          • 16 Years
          10 years, 5 months ago

          Well, they did. He is contracted to them and can't legally leave unless they want him to. That is 100% an advantage, they decide where the player goes and its impossible for that to be anything but an advantage.

          Real wanted him, the entire onus was on them to do the deal. They mucked about for a long time in this window regarding De Gea, and on the final day they offer something that United, a team that initially had no intentions of selling, found acceptable. The paperwork didn't go through, perhaps as a statement from United or a clerical f**k up (I doubt that highly, though) but if Real wanted it done early, they shouldn't have decided to offer peanuts for him for 99.9% of the transfer window. In fact, they hardly offered any deal at all until the final days.

  10. Somalion
    • 16 Years
    10 years, 5 months ago

    I find it a bit funny that United fobbed them off tbh.

      1. Somalion
        • 16 Years
        10 years, 5 months ago

        😆

  11. How Mina You
    • 11 Years
    10 years, 5 months ago

    Come to think of it, I've lost all patience with Wenger.

  12. Rhinos
    • 12 Years
    10 years, 5 months ago

    Cant they just say the printer broke?
    Used to work for me at uni

  13. internal error
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    • 13 Years
    10 years, 5 months ago

    "Am not saying I am 100% sure, but "very sure" De Gea is Real-player tomorrow..."

    1. BlzE_94
      • 11 Years
      10 years, 5 months ago

      Who cares, united have mugged them off anyways.

      1. internal error
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 13 Years
        10 years, 5 months ago

        This is not a good situation for Utd.

      2. Cheeseoid
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        • 13 Years
        10 years, 5 months ago

        Whereas everyone is mugging Man U.

  14. ralfb
    • 11 Years
    10 years, 5 months ago

    Ddg will play, there is no reason he would be benched for a season

    1. Epic Fail
      • 15 Years
      10 years, 5 months ago

      He'll play for Real.

    2. ⭐ Bemba_Da ⭐
      • 15 Years
      10 years, 5 months ago

      sure and what's the reason he has not played up until now?

    3. Weasel Boy
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 13 Years
      10 years, 5 months ago

      LVG is the reason

    1. The Train Driver
      • 10 Years
      10 years, 5 months ago

      lol

  15. Konig Luther
    • 13 Years
    10 years, 5 months ago

    https://twitter.com/JLSanchez78/status/638477997046149121

    José Sanchez (journalist close to Real Madrid) says that Manchester United preferred this symbolic victory rather than money.

    1. Greenbackbøøg…
      • 11 Years
      10 years, 5 months ago

      United a team desperate to be relevant in world football again..

      1. BlzE_94
        • 11 Years
        10 years, 5 months ago

        Haha just like your comment on this site.

        1. Davido989
          • 15 Years
          10 years, 5 months ago

          Get a grav and you'll be raking in up votes

        2. Greenbackbøøg…
          • 11 Years
          10 years, 5 months ago

          Touched a nerve have I

    2. Davido989
      • 15 Years
      10 years, 5 months ago

      How's that a symbolic victory?! They will lose one of the best keepers in the world for FREE

      1. BlzE_94
        • 11 Years
        10 years, 5 months ago

        OH NO! United could have had £29M!

  16. The Train Driver
    • 10 Years
    10 years, 5 months ago

    As we are explaining in @AlPrimerToque the presentation was organised for 1pm tomorrow and de Gea even had a special suit for it

  17. GYM JUNKIE
    • 13 Years
    10 years, 5 months ago

    Hope DDG moves to Madrid. Want to see the best players for Euros next year

  18. Hypnos
    • 11 Years
    10 years, 5 months ago

    the only way this deal will fall through is if Madrid prove they were sent at 23:59

    1. Sánchez
      • 13 Years
      10 years, 5 months ago

      For "prove" read "forge documents and bribe officials"

    2. Back to Back Ballacks
      • 15 Years
      10 years, 5 months ago

      Didnt it already fall through?

  19. Fred54
    • 11 Years
    10 years, 5 months ago

    Good thing GKs can easily be converted to forwards these days in modern football...

  20. Ridgewell's scores
    • 13 Years
    10 years, 5 months ago

    This transfer "saga" is just as vexing as the next one. Onto the more important questions for me.

    I initially planned to WC come GW4, but I don't think it's really necessary. What do you lot think?

    Ruddy, Butland
    Cedric, Koscielny, Shaw, Ward, Huth
    Sanchez, Cabaye, Mahrez, Chadli, Sinclair
    Gomis, Wilson, Aguero

    £5.1m ITB.

    1. Gerci
      • 10 Years
      10 years, 5 months ago

      looks good.. maybe one of Cabaye/Chadli/Sinclair to Silva/Yaya/Pedro?

      1. Ridgewell's scores
        • 13 Years
        10 years, 5 months ago

        I could get Silva in for Cabaye on a FT.

  21. Cheeseoid
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 13 Years
    10 years, 5 months ago

    Quite excited as I think my selling value may just make it back to 100 tonight.

  22. Your Mum's Athletic
    • 14 Years
    10 years, 5 months ago

    De Gea's name is NOT on the official list of completed transfers. Real believe they have proof it was done at 11:59. This is batshit mental!

  23. andy85wsm
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • Has Moderation Rights
    • 15 Years
    10 years, 5 months ago

    James Ducker makes a good point - it can't be an issue with United sending paperwork for Navas - we can sign him tomorrow....

    Not sure how these deals work though, are they all intertwined or two separate deals?

    1. BabyB
      • 12 Years
      10 years, 5 months ago

      Must be conditional. No way real would sell navas if they didn't get de gea

  24. sylvanshine
    • 10 Years
    10 years, 5 months ago

    i really want to go and lol at many of my friends in my league having Romero. I celebrated the swans goals louder than the Mane assists last week. Lets hope the transfer goes through, it will be quite bad otherwise.

  25. Every Dog Has Its Day
    • 11 Years
    10 years, 5 months ago

    Pedro Pablo Parrado
    @pedropparrado

    Real Madrid will denounce the behavior of the Manchester operations already signed with goalkeepers to UEFA.

  26. The Train Driver
    • 10 Years
    10 years, 5 months ago

    David De Gea - #mufc waiting for confirmation either way but adamant they have proof all their paperwork submitted to FIFA on time. #SSNHQ

    1. The Train Driver
      • 10 Years
      10 years, 5 months ago

      Real Madrid reportedly have proof that the David De Gea documents were sent at 23:59. This is madness. (Source: Cadena Ser)

  27. ⭐ Bemba_Da ⭐
    • 15 Years
    10 years, 5 months ago

    deal back on?

  28. Stacy
    • 10 Years
    10 years, 5 months ago

    What should I do with my team?

    Romero McCarthy
    Kolarov Darmian Williams Gomez Targett
    Sanchez Silva Payet Barkley Mahrez
    Kun Gomis Watmore

    0.0 ITB 2 FT

  29. mnarain
    • 11 Years
    10 years, 5 months ago

    Mids: Chadli, Sanchez, YYT, Mahrez, Redmond
    Fwds: Benteke, Gomis, Aguero

    2FTs - thinking of shipping out Benteke now to free up cash, and then upgrade either Chadli or Redmond at the end of the intl window. Should I do:

    A. Benteke --> Wilson
    B. Benteke --> Diouf?

    Thanks.