I would gladly take McKenna right now especially if the alternative is Southgate.
It makes sense that Ineos would want their own man to be the head coach going forward and make a clean break from the past.
I would like to think that the decision has been made one way or another already and it won't come down to us winning or losing one match.
If Ineos is betting it all on winning or losing on Saturday then there are bigger problems at foot.
He is staying. Ineos will give him the benefit of the doubt due to injuries and he, in the United tradition, will be fired around November or December.
The new home kit, if true, is absolutely atrocious. The away kit is not much better but the third kit looks a little better.
Adidas has really been rubbish for us since we went back in 2015.
Massively mediocre, it's like Adidas is going out of its way to get United kits wrong. There absolutely should be black in there somewhere, ideally on the trim in the collar.
Gradients have never worked on football kits and they aren't working...
I do hope we see some tactical plan from ETH rather than send out the same formation and hope we miraculously get a victory.
Even Ole was able to adapt a tactic that got under City's skin.
I would say it was 6-6 in terms of rounds with the knockdown doing the damage. I can't help but think Fury should have taken a knee and an 8 count, as soon as we he went against the ropes, instead of absorbing the bombardment he did. Which meant...
There's no way Fury didn't know he needed to step up in those last rounds. At best it was a tight fight and he had just been rocked and taken an 8 count, if they didn't think he needed to push ahead there's something going on.
I think Fury knew...
I thought it was a pretty even fight to be honest, Fury edged about six rounds but it was obvious he was trying to keep Usyk at bay and once he got rocked it was game over.