From street thugs to pro-Russian social conservative organisations, Georgian Dream has developed close ties with a variety of political figures and organisations over the years, most notably the wildly popular Georgian Orthodox Church. Rusudan, a middle-aged voter, stated, “Last week, my priest formally asked us from the pulpit to vote for Georgian Dream.” “He even threatened to deny communion to anyone who voted for the opposition.” around the years, Georgian Dream’s support among religious and traditionalist voters has grown as a result of this message being recited in churches all around the nation. Labelling domestic and international critics as belonging to a “global war party,” a term lifted from Kremlin narratives, the ruling party presented the election as a contest between war and peace. For a nation of objective. The Red Devils lost 2-1 at The London Stadium thanks to a contentious late penalty granted by VAR. However, they had numerous opportunities to seal the victory before Jarrod Bowen beat Andre Onana from the spot in stoppage time.
During the match, Dalot’s stunner attracted the most attention on social media, as the Portugal defender inexplicably blasted over an open goal. However, others were just as guilty of passing up good opportunities, as Ten Hag pointed out after the game.
Ten Hag stated, “We generated so many opportunities and played such good football, especially in the first half.
“We had six or seven 100% chances to score. But when we don’t score, we must remain calm. Aside from not scoring, I don’t have many criticisms for my team. “It is unfair to single out one person (Dalot). I can also say Garnacho twice, Hojlund once, Rashford, and Bruno. “There were so many missed opportunities.”
“You can almost accept ninth place, [being] in the top half, but that hasn’t occurred. They’ve already lost four games this season and played nine.” When asked what he would do if he were in charge at Old Trafford, O’Hara responded: “I’d get rid of him; I would have gotten rid of him three months ago. I would not have given him a contract after the FA Cup; instead, I would have said, ‘Thanks very much, you’ve finished with a trophy, go out on a high’.
O’Hara then suggested that Ruud van Nistelrooy, Ten Hag’s No. 2, be given the post when he returns to Old Trafford in the summer. Members of the club’s administration are also alleged to have met with former Barcelona manager Xavi in Spain recently.
I don’t think things can get any worse; they are 14th on the table. How much worse can things get? For me, I’d get rid of Ten Hag, give Van Nistelrooy a few weeks, and see what’s available over the international break. Xavi is not a horrible choice. Ten Hag is not the future of Manchester United, I’m sorry. He is not good enough. He’s done his time.” Join our new WhatsApp community to get your daily dose of Mirror Football content. We also provide our community members with unique deals, promotions, and advertisements from us and our partners. If you dislike our community, you are welcome to leave at any moment. If you are inquisitive, please read our Privacy Notice. This article contains:




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