Rene Meulensteen
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'People told me to ignore what I’d seen on the television or social media and encouraged me to take on the job – the people have been extremely welcoming' Rene Meulensteen on bold choice that could lead to World Cup
By Steven Chicken published
Rene Meulensteen is hoping to help Iraq to the 2026 World Cup after his eyebrow-raising move

Ex-Manchester United assistant aiming for World Cup glory with Iraq
By Steven Chicken published
EXCLUSIVE Rene Meulensteen has been assistant manager with the Iraq national team since last year with the side now just one game away from reaching the World Cup

‘Ruben Amorim could have waited for Real Madrid and had a better chance to be successful – to have joined Manchester United, he must be convinced in his own ability’ Former Old Trafford coach’s verdict on new boss
By Chris Flanagan published
Ex-Red Devils man explains why Amorim's arrival may be an even bigger risk for the new coach than it is for the club

Ruud van Nistelrooy told to snub one Manchester United player ahead of must-win Leicester clash
By Matthew Holt published
The Red Devils host Leicester City this weekend in Ruud van Nistelrooy's final game in interim charge

10 bizarre motivational techniques managers have used: From car factory adventures to pizza nights and letters
By Timothy Ellis published
Having to deal with more than 20 professional players at any given moment can be a stressful task, which is perhaps why these managers have employed such strange methods...

‘Mason Mount is next Donny van de Beek - I fear his career could fizzle out at Manchester United’: Coach who served under Sir Alex Ferguson lambasts England star's career
By FourFourTwo Staff published
Mason Mount will be hoping for a season of redemption at Manchester United - as the 2024/25 campaign approaches

Year Zero: How Cristiano Ronaldo's 2006/07 Manchester United season turned him into the player we know
By Andrew Murray published
Year Zero Cristiano Ronaldo was born in Portugal and soared in Spain: but really, he was made in Manchester. This is the story of how he turned around a rocky reputation and strapped a rocket launcher to his career

Lyndon Dykes interview: "Don't let the accent fool you! My blood is Scottish"
By Joe Brewin published
Scotland striker Lyndon Dykes was born in Australia and grew up with rugby league dreams, but heads into Euro 2020 with his parents’ beloved Tartan Army. No longer tied to the 9-5, he’s found a way to make a living...
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