Man Utd play like they're battling relegation under Erik ten Hag – and FA Cup exit would prove his 'right direction' claim is completely ludicrous

The Red Devils were given a reality check by Fulham at the weekend, but the Dutchman remains blind to their glaring flaws

Erik ten Hag fooled everyone into thinking Manchester United had turned a corner after a strong start to 2024, with four successive Premier League wins taking them back to within sight of the top four. Results started to turn after he welcomed key players back from injury, just as he predicted would happen, and talk of his potential dismissal died down.

But all the problems that were masked by individual moments during that mini-resurgence came rushing back to the surface when Fulham arrived at Old Trafford on Saturday. The Cottagers emerged with a 2-1 victory, their first at the Theatre of Dreams in 21 years, thanks to a 97th-minute strike from Alex Iwobi.

It was only the second time Marco Silva's side have won away all season, but they fully deserved the three points after slicing through United's midfield at will. It was the hosts' 10th Premier League loss of the season, one more than they recorded throughout the entire 2022-23 campaign, and it leaves them eight points behind Aston Villa in the race for the final Champions League spot.

Nottingham Forest are up next in the fifth round of the FA Cup, and they will fancy their chances of repeating their 2-1 win over United – achieved at the City Ground in December – mainly because Ten Hag is still refusing to budge on a set of principles that makes his team far too easy to play against.

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"After one defeat you have to see the bigger picture, and the bigger picture looks very good," Ten Hag said at his latest post-match press conference. "We have to catch up in certain positions and get the injuries back, then we will be more in balance and also strengthen the squad in the transfer windows. You see there are many good players coming up and real high-potential players. They will be getting better, so definitely we are going in the right direction."

The United boss appeared to be referencing Sir Jim Ratcliffe's purchase of a 25 percent stake in the club, with the INEOS chairman currently in the process of putting a new recruitment team in place to overhaul the muddled transfer policy that has been so damaging to the club over the past decade.

But at this rate, there is a very good chance Ten Hag won't be involved in the revolution. Yes, United badly missed Rasmus Hojlund against Fulham, as the Danish striker had been on a scintillating six-match scoring run, and losing Casemiro to a head injury early in the second half was a cruel blow.

United are also having to make do without star defensive duo Luke Shaw and Lisandro Martinez, but regardless of what starting XI Ten Hag puts out, the theme is always the same. The 54-year-old insists on a high press that his players are incapable of committing to, either through a lack of quality or drive, and opposing teams exploit the massive gaps they leave in the middle of the pitch.

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Across their last five games against Fulham, Luton, Aston Villa, West Ham and Wolves, United have allowed 100 shots at their goal. Ten Hag wants his team to dictate the pace of matches and play quick, incisive passes once they move into the final third, but the players lack the technical quality to execute his vision.

Fulham were just the latest team to play through United's press and pounce on their sloppy passing time and time again. The Red Devils always look vulnerable in and out of possession, and a lack of mobility in defence often leaves Andre Onana exposed between the sticks.

That was clear for all to see for Iwobi's winner, which came after a trademark run from Adama Traore. The former Barcelona winger initially picked the ball up in his own half before bursting past Christian Eriksen and Harry Maguire, and was allowed to advance all the way to the edge of the box before laying it off for Iwobi, who then fooled Amad Diallo and Diogo Dalot with a simple touch onto his right foot before lashing into the bottom corner.

In truth, Ten Hag's men didn't really show any signs of life in the game at all until Maguire headed in an 89th-minute equaliser, as Fulham boss Silva alluded to after the final whistle. "It is clear in my opinion the better team on the pitch won the game," he said. "We are the team that created the most chances, that played better and tried to win most of the moments of the game."

United are playing like a side battling to avoid relegation, not one chasing a seat at Europe's top table, and most of the blame has to fall on Ten Hag.

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“We need to populate all the key roles with people who are best in class, 10 out of 10s,” Sir Jim Ratcliffe said when sitting down for a media briefing after seeing his minority takeover at Old Trafford approved last week.

Omar Berrada has already been appointed as United's new CEO after being lured away from Manchester City, and INEOS are now working to bring in Newcastle sporting director Dan Ashworth. Top marks must be given for those ambitious moves, but none of the work behind the scenes will pay off if United don't have the right man sitting in the dugout.

After 21 months in charge, it's pretty clear that's not Ten Hag. He's spent £410 million ($500m) on 16 new players since moving to Old Trafford from Ajax, but it could be argued that none of them have been a success.

Casemiro and Lisandro Martinez had impressive debut seasons as United secured a third-place Premier League finish and the Carabao Cup, but the former's age has caught up with him this term and the latter has been ravaged by injury. Brazilian forward Antony, meanwhile, has done absolutely nothing to justify his £85m ($108m) price tag and now finds himself behind Alejandro Garnacho and Amad Diallo in the squad pecking order.

Signings from last summer such as Onana and Mason Mount have also proven to be huge missteps, and even Hojlund took months to settle after his move from Atalanta, after United opted to go for the youngster instead of Premier League goal king Harry Kane. It's little wonder, then, that the Red Devils are failing to put Ten Hag's philosophy into practice.

Ratcliffe's right-hand man Sir David Brailsford was present to watch United's latest abject display, and wouldn't have had anything positive to report back. There is nothing to suggest that Ten Hag is a "10 out of 10" manager right now, and the club won't properly start to move forward until he's gone.

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United's 2023-24 campaign has been a complete disaster, and nothing can change that now. There may not even be anything left to play for by the start of next week.

Ten Hag will be on the brink again if he can't guide United to the FA Cup quarter-finals at Forest's expense in midweek, which would prove once and for all his "right direction" claim is completely ludicrous. He will take his band of misfits to the Etihad Stadium four days later for a huge derby encounter against City, with 15 points currently separating the two Manchester rivals – but the gulf in class between them is far bigger than that.

United were battered 3-0 by their noisy neighbours at Old Trafford in the reverse fixture, and the final scoreline could have been far worse. City had 21 shots at goal to the home side's seven and dominated possession throughout, with Erling Haaland netting a brace before Phil Foden rounded off a comfortable victory.

Another humiliation would effectively end United's Champions League qualification hopes, and surely leave Ratcliffe with no choice but tear up Ten Hag's contract one year early.

Potential Murphy coup could have West Brom looking up

According to Football Insider, West Brom are hoping to sign Newcastle’s Jacob Murphy before the end of the transfer window. 

The Baggies have made the 23-year-old their number one target, as they seek to replace Harvey Barnes before the end of the month after the 21-year-old returned to parent club Leicester.

The winger has struggled for game time at St James’ Park so far this season, although he did start in The Magpies’ recent FA Cup loss to Watford. Other than that, he has managed just three starts in the Premier League, and he will surely want a move away from the club in order to play more often. He only signed for Newcastle in the summer, but it looks as though it has not worked out.

However, West Brom could seriously profit from the player’s unhappiness currently, and a signing like this could inject a lot of optimism at The Hawthorns. Being in the Premier League, Murphy would be player that provides a lot of quality to an already exciting West Brom team. What would make this move so enticing to Murphy is that manager Darren Moore likes to play an attacking brand of football which has seen the likes of Barnes, Jay Rodriguez and Dwight Gayle thrive this season. In contrast, Newcastle manager Rafa Benítez adopts a slightly more conservative style that could irritate a winger like Murphy.

With The Baggies chasing promotion back to the Premier League, this is the kind of signing that will boost spirits this season and put them in good stead for next term.

Revealed: Man Utd boss Erik ten Hag has 'big plans' for wonderkid Jack Fletcher, son of club legend Darren

Manchester United boss Erik ten Hag has reportedly been blown away by Darren Fletcher's son Jack after training with the first-team.

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Ten Hag 'wowed' by Fletcher's son, JackUnited midfielder, 16, trained with first-teamTipped for big future at the Red DevilsGetty WHAT HAPPENED?

The teenager, who is the son of Red Devils' technical director Darren Fletcher, was promoted by Ten Hag to train with the first team ahead of their Champions League clash with Galatasaray on Wednesday – a game they drew 3-3.

Now, the Sun claims the Dutch manager is keen to 'fast-track' Fletcher's progress, is likely to go out on loan next season, and that he has a 'massive' future at United after watching him for several months.

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Jack joined United from rivals Manchester City earlier this year to link up with twin brother Tyler. While Jack was not selected as part of the travelling party to Istanbul, he was the only under-18 representative to be involved in the first-team training session. There may be another young Fletcher going onto be a hit at United in the future.

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Jack's father, Darren, spent 20 years at United as a player, progressing through their academy to play 342 times for the first team. The former Scottish international also won nine major trophies at the club, including the Premier League, Champions League, FA Cup, League Cup, and FIFA Club World Cup. He also won the Community Shield on four occasions.

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WHAT NEXT?

United are back in Premier League action on Saturday when they travel to Newcastle United in a battle between the sixth-placed Red Devils and the seventh-positioned Magpies.

Is Cristiano Ronaldo ‘difficult or complicated’? Ex-Real Madrid colleague Javier ‘Chicharito’ Hernandez on what it's like to work with Portuguese superstar

Cristiano Ronaldo demands the best of himself and those around him, but Javier ‘Chicharito’ Hernandez insists he is not “difficult or complicated”.

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Portuguese superstar now a historic greatWants to be the best at all times Does not make life difficult for colleaguesWHAT HAPPENED?

The five-time Ballon d’Or winner has broken countless records down the years – while collecting league titles in England, Spain and Italy alongside five Champions League crowns – as a result of his pursuit of perfection. Ronaldo has strived for continuous improvement over the course of his remarkable career.

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Mexican frontman Hernandez briefly worked alongside the Portuguese superstar at Real Madrid in 2014-15 – as Ronaldo posted a personal best goal return of 61 that season – and has been in awe of the all-time great before, during and after that stint at Santiago Bernabeu.

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Hernandez has told of his time in Spain working alongside one of the very best to have ever played the game: “I always divided it as the first six months being very complicated because I played practically nothing. Some unfortunate injuries arose and I was given an opportunity in the second part, which was extraordinary and unique. Cristiano was phenomenal in the locker room and also in his way of being. I don’t think I have met or seen a player, who has come out to say that Cristiano is a difficult or complicated person. Cris is Cris. We know his personality and competitiveness, but as a team-mate that is one of the things you cannot take away.”

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Ronaldo and Hernandez are now plying their trade outside of Europe, with the former in Saudi Arabia at Al-Nassr while the latter is enjoying a fourth season with the LA Galaxy in MLS – with Lionel Messi now a direct rival for major honours in the United States.

Wayne Rooney the boxer?! Man Utd legend & ex-Birmingham boss holds talks over Misfits fight that could put him on same card as KSI & Logan Paul

Manchester United legend Wayne Rooney has reportedly held talks regarding forming part of the next boxing card pieced together by Misfits.

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Ex-England captain out of workSacked by BirminghamAlways been a big boxing fanWHAT HAPPENED?

The former England captain is a big boxing fan and has expressed willingness in the past to climb inside the ropes. That dream could now become a reality, with Rooney currently out of work in football circles following his dismissal by Championship side Birmingham.

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According to , Rooney has spoken with Misfits – the series promoted by Kalle Sauerland that features YouTube stars such as KSI and Logan Paul – about stepping into the ring. The 38-year-old attended an amateur boxing club while growing up in Liverpool and is apparently ready to lace up a pair of gloves once more.

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Rooney would be able to take part in the next Misfits event as their shows do not fall under the rules of the British Boxing Board of Control – meaning that fighters do not need to be professional. Fight nights are broadcast by DAZN and feature a number of celebrity sluggers.

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Rooney walked Ricky Hatton out in Las Vegas back in 2007, for his clash with Jose Luis Castillo, and has previously messaged Matchroom promoter Eddie Hearn about putting a fight in place. He may get the chance to do some sparring as he mulls over his next move in coaching, with United's all-time leading goalscorer waiting on offers.

Folarin Balogun to pay the penalty! USMNT star sent harsh message by Monaco boss Adi Hutter after missing 'a lot' for Ligue 1 side

Monaco boss Adi Hutter has admitted that he might change his penalty taker after Folarin Balogun missed his fourth spot-kick of the season.

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After a successful loan spell with Stade de Reims in Ligue 1 last year, the American attacker joined Monaco from Arsenal this summer. Balogun had a rough start at his new club, but he has gradually adapted to Hutter's strategy. Despite this, Balogun might be relieved of his penalty duties for the club after missing his fourth of the season.

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Speaking after the match, Hutter said: “He’s missed four penalties this season, that’s a lot. I take responsibility for this, maybe we’ll think about the order of shooters in the future. But I’m otherwise very satisfied with his performance.”

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Two of Balogun's four penalty failures came in the same match as he missed twice in a 1-0 loss to OGC Nice. The third came against FC Rouen in the French Cup in a penalty shootout which Monaco ended uo losing.

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The American will have been relieved that his side managed to win against Lens despite the miss. He will be in action next up when they take on Paris Saint-Germain on Friday, March 1, but it remains to be seen who will step up if Monaco are awarded a spot-kick.

VIDEO: No Messi, no Suarez, no problem! Inter Miami's Shanyder Borgelin makes instant-impact off bench with booming header after Heron's two superstars exit to bench vs Newell's Old Boys

Inter Miami youth product Shanyder Borgelin scored a booming header off the bench against Newell's Old Boys Thursday.

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Shanyder Borgelin scores brilliant headerBoth Messi & Suarez exited pitch priorHaitian striker came up bigWHAT HAPPENED?

A Robert Taylor corner kick saw the ball fly to the far-post, where Borgelin was waiting to smash home. It was the 22-year-old's first goal of preseason, and an impressive moment after Newell's defense had held strong through the first 63 minutes of the match.

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Borgelin's header was one of few bright spots for the Herons Thursday evening. The 22-year-old Haitian striker scored just three minutes after coming onto the pitch. However, the brilliant strike off the six-foot-five head of the youngster doesn't quite fit the narrative that fans hoped to see Thursday.

The Herons have had a tough preseason, winning just one of six matches heading into their friendly against Newell's Thursday evening. Fans have been disappointed by performances, and the general morale surrounding the star-studded club seems to be low. Inter Miami's lone victory came against Hong Kong Team – a match where both Messi and Suarez did not play. Now, leading into next week's MLS opener, the Herons will look to forget their and get back on-track ahead of the 2024 campaign.

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The Herons take on Real Salt Lake on Wednesday, February 21 in their first match of the 2024 MLS campaign. Until then, they'll look to get the rumored signing of Federico Redondo over the line as Inter Miami looks to bolster their roster.

Tottenham player ratings vs Fulham: Can Jude Bellingham & James Maddison play together?! England star dominates against Cottagers as Spurs go top of Premier League with comfortable win

Son Heung-min was the table-toppers' other star performer on a remarkably comfortable day at the office

It's rare that a transfer is a perfect fit for both parties. However, in James Maddison, Tottenham possess the ideal poster boy for Ange Postecoglou's footballing revolution. Maddison himself is thoroughly enjoying it in North London too, and he provided further evidence of his genius in Tottenham's 2-0 win over Fulham on Monday evening.

Right from the off, the England international was directing traffic from his ultra-fluid No. 10 role, but despite plenty of pressure, it would take a mistake from the visitors for the game's first goal.

Calvin Bassey was the guilty party, passing straight down Micky van der Ven's throat, with the ball eventually finding Son Heung-min unmarked in the box – who was hardly going to miss in his current form. Son would turn provider early in the second half, teeing up the talisman, Maddison, for a deserved first goal in front of his home fans.

A combination of good goalkeeping, heroic defending and poor finishing meant those would be the only two goals Spurs scored, but the result never looked in jeopardy.

The Postecoglou hype train trundles on for another week, with the three points returning Tottenham back to the top of the Premier League table. They can even go five points clear if they beat Crystal Palace on Friday.

Here's how Spurs' players rated from the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium…

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Guglielmo Vicario (6/10):

One poor piece of distribution gave Fulham a half chance before the break. Looked assured other than that, making a big save to deny Jimenez late on.

Pedro Porro (6/10):

Sometimes a little show to shape up when Spurs lost the ball, but so helpful in possession when he stepped into midfield.

Micky van de Ven (8/10):

Dominant. Bullied Carlos Vinicius in the first half and had similar success against his replacement, Raul Jimenez. His interception also helped create the first goal.

Cristian Romero (7/10):

Split the midfield with some excellent passes and wound up Vinicius.

Destiny Udogie (7/10):

What a talent. Irresistible going forward while not neglecting his defensive duties.

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Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg (6/10):

Game seemed a little quick for him at times and he booked in the first half. Read Bassey's clearance well to help create Spurs' second.

Pape Matar Sarr (6/10):

A couple of sloppy moments, but nothing disastrous. Suffered a knock on the hour that Postecoglou will hope isn't too bad.

James Maddison (8/10):

Completely ran the game from midfield. He is so well suited to leading this new-look, exciting Spurs side in the absence of Harry Kane. Deserved his goal.

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Dejan Kulusevski (6/10):

Needed to be more selfish in front of goal at times, but would have finished with an assist if Richarlison brought his shooting boots.

Son Heung-min (8/10):

Finished well for the opener before turning provider for Maddison. Continues to grow in impress as a No.9.

Richarlison (6/10):

A delightful bundle of chaos. Was a little wasteful in the opening stages but found Son for the first goal.

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Emerson Royal (6/10):

Definitely a bit of a downgrade on Udogie, but made a good block late on.

Oliver Skipp (6/10):

Crunched into former Arsenal and Chelsea man Willian – which the crowd absolutely loved.

Brennan Johnson (N/A):

A short cameo in the closing stages.

Alejo Veliz (N/A):

Thought he had a sight of goal near the end, but was flagged offside.

Giovani Lo Celso (N/A):

Not much time to make an impact.

Ange Postecoglou (8/10):

Yves Bissouma's suspension had the potential to unsettle his side, but Hojbjerg fared just fine, showing how well-coached Spurs are. Tottenham did get a little disjointed as he rung the changes late on, though.

Who’s top? David Beckham, Cristiano Ronaldo, Georgina Rodriguez, Lionel Messi, Antonela Roccuzzo & Wayne Rooney figure prominently on football’s richest couples list

David Beckham, Cristiano Ronaldo, Georgina Rodriguez, Lionel Messi, Antonela Roccuzzo and Wayne Rooney all figure on football’s richest couples list.

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Superstar performers pulling the cashPower couples starring on & off the fieldOrder could change in the near futureWHAT HAPPENED?

It should come as no surprise to find that the Beckham family top that chart, which has been pieced together by , with David penning several lucrative contracts during his playing days – including a lifetime deal with adidas – before becoming co-owner of MLS side Inter Miami. His pop star wife Victoria also continues to pull in millions every year as a former Spice Girl that boasts her own clothing range.

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The Beckhams just edge out Portuguese superstar Ronaldo and his model partner Georgina, with even the biggest contract in world football – which was penned when joining Saudi Arabian side Al-Nassr – not enough to carry CR7 to the No.1 spot. He does, however, sit above eternal rival Messi, with the eight-time Ballon d’Or and his wife Antonela now calling Florida home alongside Beckham and Co.

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Manchester United legend Rooney, who is now in charge of Birmingham City, and his wife Coleen are closing in on Messi and have – like the Beckhams – starred in their own documentary. The top five is completed by Real Madrid icon Sergio Ramos and his partner Pilar Rubio, with Barcelona striker Robert Lewandowski and his wife Anna next on the list, just ahead of ex-Bayern Munich midfielder Bastian Schweinsteiger and former tennis world No.1 Ana Ivanovic.

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The respective stars of Ronaldo and Messi are unlikely to wane any time soon, with their global appeal as prominent as ever, while Beckham also stands to benefit from Inter Miami’s blossoming reputation – as they compete for recognition in America alongside established franchises from the NFL, NBA, NHL and MLB.

Will Lionel Messi play for Inter Miami against New York City FC? Update on Argentine’s involvement in friendly that will see Ballon d’Or paraded in Florida

Lionel Messi will play some part for Inter Miami in their friendly against New York City FC, with the Ballon d’Or set to be paraded in Florida.

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All-time great named best player on the planetMLS season already over for Inter MiamiOne more game to take in on home soilWHAT HAPPENED?

The Argentine icon has been named the best player on the planet for the eighth time in his record-breaking career. In an effort to recognise that success, while also bringing the 2023 campaign to a close in front of home supporters at DRV PNK Stadium, a meeting with NYCFC will take place on Friday.

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Said occasion is being billed as “Noche d’Or” night, with a pre-game ceremony set to see the prestigious Golden Ball on show as MLS commissioner Don Garber and Inter Miami co-owner Jorge Mas speak to the crowds. Inter Miami coach Tata Martino has said of Messi’s involvement in a game that will be all about him: “Of course, (Leo) will play because he is the star of this match. We want to be with him to celebrate his Ballon d’Or, but also it is an opportunity to return to competition, even though it’s a friendly, so people can see Leo and his team-mates on the field one more time and bid farewell to this season.”

WHAT THEY SAID

Inter Miami stars will hit their off-season break after facing New York City – with some still having international action to take in this month – and plans are being drawn up for further friendly dates when the club’s 2024 pre-season campaign gets underway on January 10. Martino added on getting more matches lined up – with there talk of facing Newell’s Old Boys at some stage, the team that helped to put Messi on a path to superstardom: “Over the past few days we have been having conversations between the sporting side and the business side about all our needs, obviously with the sporting side as the priority. We have looked at scenarios of having some of the pre-season in Florida, some abroad, but nothing has been confirmed. We want to have a pre-season of approximately 40 days.”

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Inter Miami had been due to take in a two-game tour of China this month, but those plans have been cancelled. The curtain will instead come down on the 2023 season in the club’s own backyard, with Messi having delivered a historic Leagues Cup triumph in his debut campaign, while also helping his new employers to the U.S. Open Cup final.

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