HEATON: UNITED HELPFUL TO MY BURNLEY SUCCESS

Tom Heaton has hailed his time with Premier League giant, Manchester United as a huge contributing factor to his time at Burnley.


The goalkeeper was one of the 24 players former Red Devils manager Sir Alex Ferguson took to Russia for their 2008 Champions League final clash against Chelsea. He was the third choice goalkeeper, so he merely followed the team everywhere. He was on the stands in Luzhniki Stadium alongside other stars like French star Louis Saha, Barcelona defender Gerard Pique, Chris Eagles, Park Ji-sung, Danny Welbeck and others.

Antoine Griezmann says many players have been pardoned for their misdeeds before

So, there is no reason why Karim Benzema should not be pardoned and should not be allowed back into the national outfit.


As per Griezmann, an individual can be discarded for a period of time, but, after that, his mistake has got to be put aside and he must be allowed to show a rectified version of himself. A permanent cross can’t be put next to his name.

WHAT HELD LOUIS SAHA BACK AT UNITED?

Louis Saha would appear on the list of top strikers of the Premier League ever, but the English import would likely lag behind the likes of Ruud van Nistelrooy, Thierry Henry, Luis Suarez, Michael Owen and others.


The weak knees and constant injuries limited him from establishing a legendary status for the Red Devils. The former Frenchman joined Man United for £12 million in the January transfer window of 2004. The former Fulham player was added to the squad to support the efforts of United legend Van Nistelrooy.

POGBA SAYS HE WOULD GET BETTER AFTER DEBUT

Arguably, the most talked about man in football this summer, Paul Pogba finally got his debut for Manchester United since returning to Old Trafford.


United took on Southampton in the second round of games at home, winning 2-0 courtesy of Ibrahimovic’s double.

The Frenchman was on the spot as everyone wanted him to justify every penny of the £89 million spent on him. His fitness for the game was under scrutiny ahead of the Friday night game, but he started alongside Marouane Fellaini in the middle, leaving Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Wayne Rooney, and Anthomy Martial in the front attack line.

Rooney excited ahead of new season

Wayne Rooney has stated that he is excited ahead of the new season.


He believes that Manchester United has a great chance in the Premier League and that with the appointment of Jose Mourinho as manager, there is a new hope in the team.

Wayne Rooney was speaking to a local radio and said that Jose Mourinho had made a positive impact since his appointment as a manager. He stated that he has made changes to the way players trained and that the players are really putting in practice what they have been taught. He admitted that the training had been hard some time, but the players have adapted well.

Louis Saha has not shown much interest towards stepping back into the limelight

Louis Saha has not shown much interest towards stepping back into the limelight as far as football is concerned. He has been more than happy to stay in the background with his firm Axis Stars. However, he has just stepped into the limelight after his firm joined up with Milestone Group in order to help youngster explore numerous job opportunities. The joint venture primarily targets the age gap of 16 to 24 and helps them identify their skills, passion, and talent. Using the accumulated information, it then helps them find jobs that would best suit them. As part of the

LOUIS SAHA SET TO COVER THE EURO 2016 TOURNAMENT

Louis Saha will be part of the team to cover the Euro 2016 tournament in France, according to reports. The Frenchman is part of a team set by ITV as part of its Euro 2016 coverage plans of the continental tournament. Louis Saha played for Fulham FC in 2001 after moving from France. He joined the Red Devils where he played from 2003 to 2008 before moving to Everton. He also played for Spurs and Sunderland before retiring in Italy after playing for Lazio. He will join Slaven Bilic, Lothar Matthaus, Glenn Hoddle, Ian Wright, Lee Dixon, Peter Crouch, Emmanuel

Louis Saha believes that changes are needed at Manchester United

Louis Saha has stated that Manchester United need changes at the managerial level if they want to become a successful side again. He was careful not to blame the current manager, Louis van Gaal though. When asked whether Manchester United would appoint a new coach if ever they do not qualify for the Champions League, the Frenchman replied that this is a possibility. He believes that Jose Mourinho is really interested in the job and that he will make a good manager for Manchester United. However, he admires the way that Louis van Gaal has nurtured the young players such

Manchester City given injury boost

Manchester City may have been struggling during recent weeks, but they might be getting a boost soon with the return of attacking players Samir Nasri and Kevin De Bruyne returning from injuries.

Midfielder Fabian Delph is also close to a City return. This could be good news since Sterling is reported to miss all the remaining games for this season.

City has been struggling to score goals during recent games, and the return of Samir Nasri and De Bruyne could be the boost they needed. Both players have started training again with the first team since Thursday and expect to feature in the remaining Premier League games as well as the Champions League clash against Paris Saint-Germain.

Louis Saha: ‘’Manchester United lack unpredictability’’

Former Manchester United player, Louis Saha has a few things to say concerning the struggles that the Premier League club has been going through in this season. Manchester United has lost matches against: Norwich City, Bournemouth, Swansea City and Southampton.

Louis van Gaal has consistently been critiqued for the playing style that he has implemented in Old Trafford which is regularly labeled as boring and dull. The Dutch coach himself even stated that there are occasions when he gets bored of seeing how his team performs in certain occasions but according to the former Manchester United player, Louis Saha, the thing that they are lacking and that has cost the team a significant amount of dropped points is not being able to be unpredictable.