However, the Portuguese franc wants to believe that the wheel could turn even if it does not know when and how. “Imagine tomorrow we don’t concede early, we score and we play well, then we go to Fulham and we win, it will change, even the environment here. Everything will change. I don’t want to say “It’s going to take a long time, but it’s getting really difficult. It’s really difficult for everyone.”he concluded, expressing all his frustration with the situation. A frustration that he hopes to evacuate tomorrow when Glasgow Rangers come to play in the 7e day of the Europa League, a competition experienced as a breath of fresh air by the Red Devils since they are undefeated and remain on three successes in a row. A European therapy from which Manchester United still hopes to benefit.
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