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Published 10:07 IST, October 26th 2019

Manchester United fans explode on club's latest Ryan Giggs tweet

A video posted by Manchester United on Twitter made fans nostagic in despair as legend Ryan Giggs was compared with a currently playing United midfielder.

Reported by: Minaam Ansari
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Manchester United fans were left disappointed by their current side when shown a clip of legendary midfielder Ryan Giggs at his peak. The video shows the former Wales international cutting in from the left-hand side to unleash a drive into the top corner with his right foot, showing a glimpse of individual brilliance which Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s current side are crying out for.

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Despite the 1-0 win over Partizan Belgrade in the Europa League, the mood is still a sombre one for the supporters, and in more bad news, Paul Robinson has backed James Maddison to snub a move in favour of a Leicester stay.

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Fans react on Twitter

 

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United are having a bad season

United are presently placed 14th on the table. After the sacking of Jose Mourinho, United witnessed some random success under Ole. However, with the start of 2019-20 Premier League season, the club has underperformed. They have won just two matches so far, lost thrice and drew on four occasions. Departures of Romelu Lukaku and Alexis Sanchez to Inter Milan and that of Chris Smalling to AS Roma with no proper replacements, has created a void in the final third as well as in the defence. The dismal performance makes it impossible for the club to even play in the Europa League next season.

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Updated 16:24 IST, October 26th 2019

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