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Well done Jesse. Never doubted ye
Great goal.
Weird flex not to celebrate but ok, helped us with the 3 points is what matters most.
To be fair he got a standing ovation from the West Ham fans. They've not had a player of that kind of impact since the Di Canio days so he obviously means a lot to them. Understandable that he didn't want to piss on their parade.
They are footballers, I dont care if he is popular, my point was from a footballing perspective.
I do not believe he has a future at this club other than a bit part squad player, and if his blunder against YB is anything to go by it doesn't even look like he's worth it as a sub for games that we need to close out. Again it just increasingly feels like we should just cut our losses but Ole disagrees and that's all that matters - even though his reliance on Lingard seems to be hurting him more than it's helped him. But I'm just repeating myself at this point so I'll stop here.
Aside from the blunder, I couldn't see a single positive contribution from him against YB.
His performance, on the whole, was a typical Lingard performance and why he should have been sold off ages ago.
Guy is 28 but is going to end his career being perennially regarded like a raw 19 year old youth prospect. It's a travesty that with everything going our way during the loan deal we still couldn't manage to sell him and have given him both playing time in a new season as well as a new contract(?). He's going to be our new Anderson and compete with Phil Jones for that honor.
Ole is so biased towards Lingard that it is unbelievable. He gets minutes before Donny and Martial. Blimey
Commentators saying how Ole is trying to get Lingard to sign a new deal, you can't make it up. Should have sold it to West Ham would have been the best move for all parties
Of course we did.Hope you lads celebrated his gem of a goal!
Yeah I don't understand the criticism for him not celebrating. It's pretty self explanatory. Revived his career there and they gave him a standing ovation when coming on, as well as applause when warming up.To be fair he got a standing ovation from the West Ham fans. They've not had a player of that kind of impact since the Di Canio days so he obviously means a lot to them. Understandable that he didn't want to piss on their parade.
As far as atonements go that will certainly do.Hope you lads celebrated his gem of a goal!
It just shows how much I know about football. That could be a vital two points in the title race.Jesse doesn't have the right attitude to play for Man Utd. And, I don't buy the "that's how the modern player behaves" argument. Too much song and dance, and not enough ruthlessness for my liking. I really don't understand why Ole didn't want to sell him to West Ham.