The winds of change
were felt today among Old Trafford attendees as well its players nucleus, after
seeing a reaction worth of champions at its grounds.
Indeed, a new face at
the helm as well a living legend in the great Welshman own United Ryan Giggs who
was seen making all sort of great decision’s throughout the day as well showing
off a nice dark suit with all the looks of a dandy.
And what a day of football
lived at Manchester by its initial eleven, showing off a little of yesterday’s glory
from season’s pasts!
An Awesome an inspired
Wayne Rooney and newcomer Spaniard Juan Mata were among the stellar characters
in an afternoon worth of great football exhibited by the Red Devils to its
guests in a modest and sudden decadent game lacking Canary squad.
There he was in the Managers box giving
instructions to an inspired group of players determined to resuscitate a long
lost campaign, still the atmosphere felt at the field and dressing room was a
different one.
Still there’s room
for a return of a more positive outlook in the field and the mood exhibited by
the Red Devils players is starting to look somehow positive, after that needed
change in the club’s skipper position became imminent this week.
For now the great Ryan
Giggs will hold on his post in a temporary way, until his successor comes after
the World Cup is over and he can really be prepared to take over the reins of
one of the most important clubs in the world.
Louis Van Gaal a name
being always mentioned constantly and associated in taking over a challenge of
a great magnitude when he takes over at Trafford before the campaign starts.
If United manages to
stay undefeated thought the remainder of this campaign and the players and
technical corps are doing the ultimate job, I do believe in Giggs should be
given the opportunity- although its remaining schedule ahead is with modest
squads.
Including the likes
of relegation prone Sunderland, that isn’t giving up without a fight as well
looking for a miracle for its salvation, if you don’t believe me ask their
recent victims in the Citizens and Chelsea.
United temporary
Manager should continue his work as well the rescue of his squad return to its
old winning ways in an effort to salvage its campaign and close it on a
brighter note as in the past campaigns that have been written gloriously by this
club.
Until next campaign
many of these club followers will see with renewed hopes, the revival of this
club and encounter with its old victorious ways as many in Premiership are accustomed
of seeing in this club.
Glory, Glory Man United!
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