Arsenal supporters may become enraged by Mark Goldbridge’s divisive remarks regarding Manchester United’s injury problems.
After losing their last two games against local rivals Manchester City and Newcastle, the Red Devils have had a terrible start to the season.
However, injuries to players like Lisandro Martinez, Raphael Varane, Luke Shaw, and Tyrell Malacia haven’t improved United’s problems.
The most recent name to be added to that list is Casemiro, who is reportedly going to miss many weeks of action due to a hamstring injury.
But YouTuber and ardent United supporter Goldbridge has subsequently justified the squad’s dismal performance, stating that Arsenal would suffer without several of its first team players.
Godbridge posted on Twitter: “Talk about Ten Hag all you want, but imagine Arteta struggling for two months without White, Saliba, Gabriel, Zinchenko, and Rice. Casemiro is out for a few months.” simple facts.”
Gunners supporters will undoubtedly laugh at his remarks, claiming Ten Hag is to blame for not rotating his team more frequently.
Ten Hag declared prior to United’s visit to Craven Cottage, “They [players] are positive.” They want to make things right, and we are aware of the expectations. We’ve suffered two significant losses and must match them every day, but we’ll persevere. This management is strong, the crew is strong, and the dressing room is strong.
“I have a strong team. Regarding the players in the locker room, I’m not convinced. These guys are much better than we saw them last year, but it is my responsibility to allow them to perform at their best.
However, injuries to players like Lisandro Martinez, Raphael Varane, Luke Shaw, and Tyrell Malacia haven’t improved United’s problems.
The most recent name to be added to that list is Casemiro, who is reportedly going to miss many weeks of action due to a hamstring injury.
But YouTuber and ardent United supporter Goldbridge has subsequently justified the squad’s dismal performance, stating that Arsenal would suffer without several of its first team players.
“I have to accept the responsibility to improve their performance, and I will make every effort to achieve this,” he said. I don’t consider transfer windows because my team is strong.