Andy Mitten
Andy Mitten is Editor at Large of FourFourTwo, interviewing the likes of Lionel Messi, Eric Cantona, Sir Alex Ferguson and Diego Maradona for the magazine. He also founded and is editor of United We Stand, the Manchester United fanzine, and contributes to a number of publications, including GQ, the BBC and The Athletic.
Latest articles by Andy Mitten
Manchester United's mad 1999 trip to Australia: all-nighters and dirty Dwight Down Under
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Manchester United Picture the scene: you’ve just won the Treble, you’re 10,000 miles from home and Steve McClaren has been left in charge. The chief protagonists relive the craziest of pre-season jollies
Long read: Being Paul Pogba – life as football's most scrutinised superstar
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Paul Pogba He’s a superstar meme whose every touch, tweet or trim is subject to criticism. If that wasn’t enough pressure, Paul Pogba is expected to spearhead a resurgence at Manchester United: bring back trophies on the pitch, be the global face of the brand off it. Can he do it? Time to find out...
Splitters, shooters and Sowetan pride: Why Kaizer Chiefs vs Orlando Pirates is more than a game
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More Than A Game It may only be 40 years old, but the Soweto Derby is one of the fiercest around – and it's no friendly... as Andy Mitten found out for the November 2008 issue of FourFourTwo...
Andy Mitten column: In praise of Scott McTominay – beloved by Mourinho, but blooming under Solskjaer
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Manchester United Manchester United's academy graduate was the Red Devils' best player as they claimed a hard-fought win over Leicester on Saturday – all part of a steady rise away from the bright lights
A civil war masquerading as football: Why Barcelona vs Real Madrid is more than a game
By Andy Mitten last updated
More Than A Game For legions of fans the Spanish Civil War never really ended: every season it flares up again when Barcelona play Real Madrid. And as each side tries to outdo the other with star players and footballing excellence, the fixture has become the world's most keenly savoured club match. Andy Mitten reported for the September 2003 FourFourTwo magazine
Andy Mitten column: Manchester United’s defeat to Watford was not a one-off – but it was one of the worst. What’s the way back?
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Manchester United Ole Gunnar Solskjaer still deserves time at Old Trafford, but there are big changes that need to be made
Marseille trip far more eventful off the pitch than on it for United fans
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Andy Mitten column: Is David De Gea’s first-choice place safe at Manchester United?
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Manchester United With the Spanish goalkeeper making another mistake this weekend and Dean Henderson impressing on loan at Sheffield United, Andy Mitten talks to the man who brought De Gea to Manchester