Manchester United captain Ashley Young will not be joining Inter Milan next summer neither will he be signing a pre-contract agreement with other clubs having be given a one-year contract extension. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is a huge fan of the 34-year-old and feels his presence at the club will be useful to the younger players in the team. Although, the decision to keep him at the club haven't gone down well with fan who vented angrily on different social medias. Some of the tweet reads; "How the might have fallen.. " Another aggrieved post reads: "The more Man U fans want to escape the more the owners give them pain". Another reads: "This Ole and Co. are really taking us for granted. You can't be renewing Ashley's contract while there are real loopholes to cover.. it's getting out of hand". Sad ones goes this way: "Why, just why would you do that? He is part of the dead wood that they need clearing out "This
Chris Kirkland feels this is the year Liverpool will finally end their 30 year wait to win the Premier League title.
His believe stems from the incredible work Jurgen Klopp is doing at Anfield as well as the winning mentality he has successfully inculcated in the team.
The Premier League title is a must win trophy and Klopp knows how desperate the Liverpool fans are.. He knows his management, players and fans want it and everybody is doing all they can to make that happen.
Kirkland do believe if Jurgen Klopp wins it, he will never have to do anything again.. The pressure of trophies will instantly dissipate..
"If he can get us the league title for the first title in 30 years, he'll never have to do anything again in Liverpool because he'll be a hero", Kirkland told Sky Sports.
"There's a long way to go. Sunday {the sensational win over Manchester City} was a huge game and nine points is a big gap. But it's Manchester City you're talking about- they pulled back last year. But i'm hoping this is the year'.
Asked again if Liverpool really has what it takes to beat not Manchester City but Chelsea and Leicester City to the Premier League title.
"Yeah, i am. It's been bubbling for a couple of years, we won the Champions League last year for the first time since 2005. It's been bubbling since he {Jurgen Klopp} came to the club and he's transformed it completely.
"They have some world-class players. If we can keep the big players fit... I think in the next two months they play Saturday-Tuesday-Sunday- Wednesday every week after the international break until Christmas, so that's going to be a challenging period for them to keep everyone fit.
"But if they do that, i'm definitely backing them to win it".
Liverpool will play Crystal Palace next at Selhurst Palace and will be hoping to maintain their unbeaten start to the season.
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