
Newcastle fans were overjoyed by their team’s comprehensive 4-1 victory over Manchester United, with many praising the performance as one of their best this season.
Bill shared his excitement, saying, “An absolutely fantastic performance again from Newcastle. A great way to pay tribute to Eddie Howe, get well soon. Anthony Gordon has a battle on his hands to get back in ahead of Harvey Barnes, and Sandro Tonali looks better by the game, he is some player.”
Paul also emphasized how Newcastle’s teamwork outshone Manchester United’s individual brilliance, adding, “When a quality team play as a team, which Newcastle did, against quality players who don’t play as a team, like Manchester United, the outcome is inevitable. Only sorry that Harvey didn’t get his hat-trick.”
Stephen, on the other hand, expressed his confidence in Sandro Tonali, stating, “If we sell Isak, so be it. We must, however, keep Tonali next season. A truly world-class footballer.”
Manchester United Fans React to the Loss
On the other hand, Manchester United fans were left frustrated with the team’s poor performance and lack of cohesion.
John was blunt in his criticism: “Dear oh dear. Architects of their own downfall. Too many basic mistakes. Players losing their footing in the first half. Again in the second. Trying to play out from the back when Newcastle were on a high press. Overplaying in their own defensive third. Terrible! Credit to Newcastle for doing the basics right and taking advantage of the mistakes.”
Yusuf echoed the disappointment: “That was an absolutely horrid performance from United. Despite the goal, we completely fell asleep and we allowed Newcastle to run all over us. It was such a disappointing match and something very hard to forget. Amorim has to make some changes fast before this can possibly become the end of his United journey. Not happy at all.”
Usman summed up the general sentiment: “Something that is expected in all honesty! Just another underlining performance to show this season has been drab from the start and will be so until the end of the season. Amorim desperately needs the transfer window to come to get the players he needs in and the dead weight out of the club.”