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Luke Shaw accepts Keane’s criticism after United’s win over Chelsea

Shaw admits Keane’s criticism ‘hurts’ after United’s 2–1 win; reflects on form and role. This season

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Luke Shaw acknowledged public criticism from club legend Roy Keane after Manchester United’s 2–1 win over Chelsea, admitting the comments stung but describing them as part of the game.

Keane, a seven-time Premier League champion, “has never been one to pull punches when discussing his former club, or any club for that matter.” Shaw said he “took it on the chin” as United bounced back on Saturday.

Shaw responded directly after the match, offering a measured assessment of his recent form.

“Of course it hurts. He’s got a lot of experience. He was one of the best captains ever for Man Utd. Sometimes you just have to take it on the chin. I think criticism is part of being a football player. I listen to it. But for me, I think he was right. I think that last week, I wasn’t at my level at all.

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“I don’t need Roy Keane to tell me. After the game, I knew that. The most important thing is knowing how good I can be. The manager knows that. I think the managers who I played with in the past know that. I’m always in the team and I’m always playing, so there must be something that the managers believe in,” Shaw said.

Shaw has started every Premier League game so far this season as a left-sided centre back in Ruben Amorim’s 3-4-2-1 system. He benefited from a full preseason following a run of injuries that limited him to just seven league appearances and five in the Europa League in 2024–25.

United’s second victory of the 2025–26 season was hard-fought. Robert Sánchez was sent off in the fifth minute for a reckless challenge outside the box. Bruno Fernandes and Casemiro scored in the first half, but Casemiro received a second yellow and was dismissed before the break. Chelsea reduced the deficit through Trevoh Chalobah in the second half, yet United held on for their second home win of the campaign.

Manchester United travel to Brentford next weekend, then host Sunderland ahead of the October international break.

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Mbeumo: Players, Not Amorim’s System, Must Own Man Utd’s Form

Bryan Mbeumo rejects tactical blame for Man Utd struggles and says players must improve together….

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Bryan Mbeumo has pushed back on the notion that Ruben Amorim’s tactical setup is the root cause of Manchester United’s early issues. Signed this summer to help United adapt to the new arrangement after operating both as a striker and a winger in a similar role at Brentford, Mbeumo urged focus on the squad’s response rather than the system itself.

“It’s a little different for me,” he told Sky Sports. “I’ve played this system in the past as well.” Mbeumo argued that external criticism should not distract the players from finding positives and fixing details on the pitch.

His remarks follow similar comments from defender Matthijs de Ligt, who has asked team-mates to shoulder more responsibility for results instead of directing blame at Amorim. Mbeumo expanded on that position, emphasising collective accountability.

“I think everyone in the team needs to take responsibility,” Mbeumo continued. “When you play in a club this big, everyone needs to know what to do. As a team, we need to do better.” The forward made clear he sees the issues as fixable and linked to the squad adapting to each other rather than a fundamental flaw in tactical shape.

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Despite the turbulence surrounding the club’s start, Mbeumo said his early months at Old Trafford have been positive. He highlighted the challenge of building combinations with new team-mates and expressed confidence in improvement as players grow accustomed to each other.

“It’s exciting, because we get to learn to play with new players and it’s always challenging, but that’s what we like as footballers,” he added. “Of course it will improve, we haven’t played a lot together, so there are certain things that we’re going to improve, and there are different types of players, but it’s good to be with them.”

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Tyrell Malacia Rejoins Manchester United First-Team Training

Malacia returns to United first-team training after Elche move collapsed late in the summer window..

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Tyrell Malacia has been recalled to Manchester United’s senior group after failing to complete a summer exit. The left back had been close to a move to Elche late in the window, but that transfer collapsed at the eleventh hour, leaving the Dutch defender at Old Trafford.

According to reports, Ruben Amorim has “reintegrated” Malacia into the first-team setup and the player will soon return to training at Carrington with the senior squad. Until now Malacia had been working with the Under-21s as he rebuilt fitness following a long spell out.

When he rejoins the senior group he will be part of a left-back cohort that includes Patrick Dorgu, Diego León and Luke Shaw, although Shaw has been utilised as a centre back this season. The decision to bring Malacia back is not thought to stem from injury problems in the squad or the club’s poor start, with the Red Devils having lost four of their opening seven matches in all competitions this season.

Malacia arrived at United from Feyenoord in a move valued at £13 million ($17.6 million), one of Erik ten Hag’s Eredivisie signings. His progression at the club has been derailed by injuries. He missed the entirety of the 2023–24 season with a knee injury and, since returning from treatment, has managed just eight appearances for United.

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The collapsed switch to Elche leaves Malacia with a fresh opportunity to re-establish himself within the senior group. Training with the first team under Amorim will allow the left back to continue his recovery in the club environment and compete for minutes alongside the other options available to the coaching staff.

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Cunha’s Stark Dressing-Room Verdict After 3–1 Defeat Highlights Deeper Issues

‘Horrible. Honestly, horrible,’ Matheus Cunha said after United’s 3–1 defeat urging team to improve

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Matheus Cunha delivered a blunt assessment of the mood inside the dressing room after Manchester United’s 3–1 loss to Brentford on Saturday. The summer signing said the state of the squad after the defeat was clear and unsettling.

“Horrible. Honestly, horrible,” he told TNT Sports. “I always say the same, we know how important it is to play for a club like this one and we go for every game to win. For it not to end like that, it is a horrible feeling. Everyone wanted to do more, everyone needs to do more. Of course, we need to go again, that’s only the way.

“Honestly, trying to find excuses, I don’t think is the way. We know what you need to do. I don’t think we did well. They were more fit, they arrived and scored goals, but like I say, that is not an excuse.”

Cunha was signed to inject life into an attack that has struggled. He was brought in to revitalise a stagnant attack alongside Bryan Mbeumo and Benjamin Šeško but has yet to record a goal involvement. Among the three summer signings, they have managed just two goals.

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The trio started together for the first time this season. The Slovenian scored his first goal and Mbeumo won a penalty, but captain Bruno Fernandes failed to convert from the spot for the second time this season.

Results like Saturday’s have intensified scrutiny over the coaching situation. Questions surrounding Amorim’s future are likely to continue given the continued struggles. Players like Harry Maguire have previously cited the benefit of a full preseason under the Portuguese boss over the summer, though the defence continues to be a worry.

Manchester United now host Sunderland on Oct. 4 before the next international break, then face league leaders Liverpool at Anfield on their return. In goal, Senne Lammens is still awaiting a debut as Altay Bayındır keeps the starting spot following the loan departure of André Onana.

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