Throwback to "That night in Paris" which still doesn't feel real

Throwback to "That night in Paris" which still doesn't feel real

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Looking back at the 3-1 win against PSG, it still feels ridiculous that we actually pulled it off. We had lost the first leg 2-0 at Old Trafford, had so many injuries going into the second leg and pretty much everyone had written us off. Then Lukaku scores twice, Rashford steps up in the 94th minute and absolutely buries that penalty.

The celebrations at the final whistle were incredible.

That was one of those nights where United just had that belief that anything was possible, even when everything seemed to be against us. It was truly a "you had to be there" sort of moment.

Where does that night rank among your favourite post-fergie moments?

u/Ilikemusicandgames — 2 days ago

Does anyone else miss Ander Herrera and players like him

These stats are really interesting to look at.

Watching old United clips from around 2016–17 and it genuinely hit me how much I miss Ander Herrera. He had that perfect combination of aggression, energy and actually seeming to get what playing for United meant.

Maybe nostalgia is doing some heavy lifting here, but I feel like he’s become really underrated since leaving.

Where does Herrera rank among United’s best midfielders of the post-Fergie era?

u/Ilikemusicandgames — 3 days ago
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Where would you rank prime De Gea?

Prime De Gea was insane to watch but there was also a lot of hatred towards him at the end of his time at United. Im not saying he was perfect but obviously we can all see that he atleast deserved a better send off than he did. I personally respect De Gea alot and think that in his prime he could be considered one of the best keepers in the world. Where do you rank him?

u/Ilikemusicandgames — 3 days ago

Does anyone else actually enjoy the wrestling?

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Everyone always hates on wrestlers and obviously I can agree that everyone wants to see two guy actually harming each other and getting shots off but whenever a fight goes to the ground or into a clinch it doesn't suddenly become boring for me because Ive trained bith striking and grappling myself so I find it interesting to see how the fight changes and the new dynamics. I also like to see what the top level fighters are doing that I need to learn or add to my own fights. Personally it can be just as interesting and if one of the fighters doesn't know how to defend against grappling then thats on them. To me anyone who hates on grappling for no reason just hasn't trained it enough themselves to understand whats actually going on. But thats just my thoughts what do you guys think

u/Ilikemusicandgames — 3 days ago

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