MU’s new player, Leny Yoro, just updated his injury situation on social media.
Leny Yoro injury update
Manchester United new boy Leny Yoro broke his leg during the US tour and the French centre-back has just updated his injury situation with a picture of himself lying in a hospital bed. “This is not the start I wanted but that’s football . The surgery was a success. Thank you to everyone who supported me. Now it’s time to be patient and recover. Hope to see you soon.”
Leny Yoro revealed that he had just undergone surgery
Caidedo reveals why he chose Chelsea over Liverpool
When asked by reporters why he chose Chelsea over Liverpool, Moise Caicedo answered honestly. “It was an extremely difficult decision because everyone knows Liverpool is a big team. However, Chelsea contacted me a few months ago. I felt respected and wanted to join this team. It was a difficult decision but absolutely the right one.”
Barcelona enters the food industry
According to Barcelona’s website, the team will enter the culinary industry by creating Barca Kitchen. This is a Barca-style on-demand culinary service. The main dishes will be burgers (beef or chicken) with special sauces with Catalan flavor. Barcelona’s target market is Mexico and then other Latin American countries.
Ibrahimovic admits he is not a fan of MU
In a recent interview, former striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic frankly admitted that he is not a fan of MU. “I came to England at the age of 35 because I wanted to prove to all those who doubted my ability. I wanted to create my own history. I don’t like the story of the golden generation of 1992. That puts pressure on me to do what they did. I’m not like that because I’m not a fan of MU.”
Coach Pellegrini speaks out to defend Man City
In a recent interview, former Man City manager Manuel Pellegrini talked about the story of “The Citizen” being investigated for violating Financial Fair Play regulations up to 115 times. “I’m sure Man City fans are still very happy with the way the club operates, the team’s style of play and more importantly, the titles won over the years. It’s understandable that those successes have caused the club trouble.”