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Manchester United fans in panic mode over Mc-Fred return
Manchester United fans were given a breather this season when its infamous midfield trio of Scott Mctominay, Fred, and Bruno Fernandes was seemingly disbanded for new signings of Casemiro, Christian Eriksen and Sabitzer.
However, it appears the universe may be about to set its balance by bringing the gang back for another run, following injury to Sabitzer and speculations that Eriksen may be unavailable to start Manchester United’s next run of games.
Former Real Madrid star, Casemiro who shun in the Red Devils’ midfield and became Manchester United’s light house this season in defensive midfield, became subject of a controversy shortly before the international break.
As recalled, the Brazilian was given his matching orders after a poor tackle on a Southampton player in the 0-0 draw in their last premier league clash before the break. This means, Casemiro will sit out 4 games as a result of being red carded twice in a season for Manchester United.
With the international break soon to be over, Manchester United fans rue the possibility of a reunion of the infamous Mc-Fred midfield pivot that has been dreaded over time.
The Mc-Fred double pivot prior to Erik ten Hag’s introduction as Manchester United manager, was symbolic of the Ole Gunnar Solksjaer era at Old Trafford that many of United fans would consider as the banter years of the club.
A return to the pivot with the same personnel marshaling the team’s next 4 premier league games brings its fans to lament the outcome of their season ahead of the coming fixtures as they took to Twitter to air their frustrations.
Wait wait.
Our midfield for the next 4 games is.
McFred and Fernandes………….
— Licha’s bloodline ❤️ (@HazaUTD) March 12, 2023
Run from it.
Hide from it.
The McFred double pivot will arrive. pic.twitter.com/jfnmjaHXqz— ًEl. (@UtdEIIis) March 12, 2023
McFred for the next four games? Run it back! pic.twitter.com/54uvHtC0xV
— Not Match of the Day (@NOT_MOTD) March 12, 2023
No Eriksen, No Case, No Sabitzer for the next 4 games 😶
Meaning we're back to the McFred Partnership… Again 👀
Good Lord 🤦🏽♂️ pic.twitter.com/5T9ydX2ETi— Salvage ㉨ (@VikakaSalvage) March 13, 2023
So basically we are back to Mcfred midfield, sack Antony taylor and call the season off ffs pic.twitter.com/wFnRkjag4X
— Mrs Santos ♥️⭐ (@VabbyK) March 13, 2023
McFred is back for our next 4 domestic games…pic.twitter.com/oowHA2od5r
— 𝓡𝓪𝓼𝓱𝓷𝓪𝓵𝓭𝓸👑 (@MR10xCE14) March 13, 2023
An improved McFred against Newcastle away and Brentford at home.
Case Has Been a Blessing and A Curse Man.
But We Shall Overcome pic.twitter.com/27v0Nk46ig
— Man Utd Tweets Only (@obai316) March 14, 2023
Sabitzer injured.
Casemiro suspended.
Eriksen might not be back in time.Which means McFred against Newcastle.
We’re so fucked😭 pic.twitter.com/wgXtCOeu8v
— Licha’s bloodline ❤️ (@HazaUTD) March 27, 2023
Sabitzer injured, no Casemiro. Back to our McFred diabolical partnership against Newcastle. pic.twitter.com/G1NOpnDQym
— ʟᴀɴʀᴇ (@LnreUTD) March 27, 2023
Sanitizer injured. Casemiro suspended. Newcastle away on Sunday. McFred back in action. https://t.co/yJwllxskSg pic.twitter.com/6kBCWafD3q
— Rendo1 (@utdrene) March 27, 2023
Mcfred against Newcastle pic.twitter.com/mnrTawV7yT
— Mufc.cal 🏴 (@mufc_cal123) March 27, 2023
Casemiro suspended
Eriksen might not start against Newcastle
MCFRED for 90 minutes next week pic.twitter.com/NB5izvhwm4
— RASHFORD IS BACK 😉 (@HannahPhiri5) March 27, 2023
This McFred last dance we are going to witness over the new few weeks pic.twitter.com/Kq270G0edH
— UE 🇶🇦 (@UtdEra_) March 27, 2023