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Pep Guardiola certainly enjoyed his summer off – he was spotted belting out Oasis lyrics at Heaton Park and even experimented with some bold new facial hair.

But the Manchester City boss is well and truly back to business now after his side’s thumping 4-0 victory at Wolves in their opening game of the Premier League season at the weekend.

The Spaniard was noticeably no-longer rocking the moustache he was sporting during the off-season at Molineux, and has now revealed he was forced to grow back his beard at the request of his daughter, Maria.

Supporters noticed Guardiola’s surprising new look when he was seen at the Monarka Clinic in Barcelona, and it’s fair to say the experiment didn’t quite come off for the legendary manager as fans compared his moustache to that of Ted Lasso.

‘It’s gone,’ Guardiola told Men in Blazers this week, ‘my daughter said it was horrible so I had to get it off.’

Guardiola also spoke about his experience watching Oasis earlier this summer.

The iconic band have embarked on a reunion tour titled Oasis Live ’25 which has seen music-lovers across the country, and the world, clambering for tickets.

Warring brothers Noel, 58, and Liam, 52, were seen embracing for the first time in more than 15 years at Cardiff’s Principality Stadium in early July before rocking shows at Murrayfield, Wembley Stadium and Heaton Park, where they played to an audience consisting of a host of Man City players and, of course, Guardiola.

The former Barcelona boss was spotted singing Don’t Look Back in Anger word-for-word while donning a retro Man City shirt before heading backstage for photos with the men of the moment’s children Donavan, Sonny, Anais, Gene, and Lennon.

Gene, Liam’s son, shared the snap to his Instagram, writing: ‘Pic of the century, alright? now everyone els (sic) f*** off.’

Pep described his evening at Oasis, during which Noel shouted him out on stage, as ‘overwhelming’.

‘It’s the best band of the last 50 years after maybe The Beatles or something like that,’ the 54-year-old claimed.

‘In the UK they’ve been the best by far and (for them) to have this love for me and my family and how they’ve cared for me since I’ve arrived.

‘Listen I want to confess something, the first day I arrived here at Man City 10 years ago, the first interview I did was with Noel.

In the new interview, he also opened up on being ‘overwhelmed’ at Oasis’ reunion tour earlier this summer

The legendary manager partied with the Gallagher brothers’ children at the concert

‘At the moment when the interview finished I said, “it’s impossible this isn’t going to go well” when the first interview is done by him. I’m pretty sure it’s going to be a fantastic period.’

Guardiola has won 18 trophies during his decade in Manchester, including six Premier League titles, two FA Cups, four League Cups, two Community Shields, one Super Cup, one Club World Cup and one Champions League.

But last season was something of a struggle for Pep’s side, who went trophy-less and finished a surprising 13 points below league champions Liverpool in third place.

They’ve strengthened this summer nevertheless with the signings of Marcus Bettinelli, Sverre Nypan, James Trafford, Rayan Cherki, Rayan Ait-Nouri and Tijjani Reijnders in a bid to challenge for the title once again.

And their league campaign got off to a promising start against Wolves at the weekend, with Erling Haaland (2), Reijnders and Cherki on the scoresheet in a 4-0 win.

The Cityzens host Thomas Frank’s Tottenham this weekend in their second fixture of the season.

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Roy Keane Blasts ‘Frightened’ Manchester United After West Ham Draw

Roy Keane reacting angrily during a football analysis session

Manchester United thought they had the job wrapped up at Old Trafford… until they didn’t.

Diogo Dalot’s tidy finish just before the hour mark looked like the moment that would push the Red Devils to a much-needed victory. But in classic 2025 Manchester United fashion, control slipped, intensity dipped, and West Ham pounced.

And of course—when things go wrong—Roy Keane is never far from the verbal action.


“They Weren’t Nasty Enough!” – Keane Fires Shots

After the 1-1 draw, Keane wasted zero time calling out what he sees as the real issue at United: timidity.

According to him, United “took their foot off the gas” right after scoring. Against a team in the bottom three, he expected more authority, more aggression, and definitely more hunger.

Instead, what he saw was a team “almost frightened” of finishing the job.

He slammed the players for hiding when pressure kicked in, criticized their lack of killer instinct, and even called out the relaxed body language during substitutions.

In typical Keane fashion, the message was simple:
United should never be this soft.


Amorim Also Frustrated: “The Game Was Ours To Win”

Manager Ruben Amorim didn’t sugarcoat anything either.

While he didn’t go full-Keane, he admitted:

  • United lost control after scoring

  • They failed to win second balls

  • They should have killed the match earlier

  • The inconsistency is becoming a real problem

For a team chasing European places, three draws in five games simply isn’t good enough.


West Ham Deserved Their Point

To be fair, West Ham didn’t just sit back and wait. They fought, pressed, countered, and eventually got their reward when Soungoutou Magassa slotted home the 83rd-minute equaliser.

United had late chances, but the story of their season resurfaced again:
moments created, moments wasted.


Where Do United Go From Here?

Sitting eighth on the table, United’s inconsistency continues to be their biggest opponent. Keane believes the team lacks bite. Amorim believes the team lacks control.

Fans believe the team lacks… well, everything except drama.

What’s clear is this: until United find their identity and intensity, nights like this will keep happening.


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Manchester United Left Shocked As Late West Ham Goal Snatches Dramatic Draw At Old Trafford

Manchester United Rue Missed Chances As West Ham Strike Late

Manchester United fans were left frustrated once again as a late goal from Soungoutou Magassa denied the Red Devils all three points in a tense 1-1 draw at Old Trafford.
What looked like a routine victory slipped away in the 83rd minute, leaving United stuck in eighth place and still searching for consistency.


How The Match Unfolded

West Ham almost stunned the home crowd early when Aaron Wan-Bissaka accidentally set up Mateus Fernandes, whose shot was only kept out thanks to a Casemiro deflection.

United responded with waves of pressure:

  • Areola pulled off a superb save from Bryan Mbeumo

  • Wan-Bissaka, Todibo, and Bruno Fernandes all came close

  • Chaos in the West Ham box had fans on their feet

Despite United’s dominance, Jarrod Bowen kept the visitors dangerous, but new signing Senne Lammens was sharp to stop him.


United Looked In Control… Until They Weren’t

The second half opened with the same energy — Mbeumo kept asking questions of the West Ham defence, but Potts and Souček threw themselves into crucial blocks.

Eventually, the breakthrough arrived.

A loose ball from Casemiro fell to Diogo Dalot, who stayed composed and placed it beautifully into the bottom corner. Old Trafford erupted.
It felt like the game was finally in United’s hands.

But West Ham had other ideas.


Magassa’s First Goal Stuns Old Trafford

The Hammers pushed back with urgency, forcing United into panicked clearances.
Mazraoui even had to clear Bowen’s clever flick off the line to keep the lead alive.

Then the moment came.

In the 83rd minute, Soungoutou Magassa pounced — smashing home his first-ever goal for West Ham and shocking the home crowd.
Just like that… 1-1.
All United’s hard work undone in seconds.

Late chances for Mohamadou Kanté and Bruno Fernandes went begging, sealing another frustrating night for the Red Devils.

West Ham remain in the relegation zone, but this point might prove massive.
United, meanwhile, now have three draws in their last five games and still look far from convincing.


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Manchester United Cannot Afford To Let Joshua Zirkzee Leave In January Despite Inconsistency

Joshua Zirkzee’s rollercoaster journey at Manchester United continues, and the Dutch striker remains one of the most unpredictable — yet potentially game-changing — players in the squad. While inconsistency has frustrated fans and coaches alike, his ability to produce magical moments from nothing makes him far too valuable to let slip away during the January transfer window.

December 2024 set the tone for Zirkzee’s United story: a two-goal performance against Everton followed by humiliation against Newcastle, where he was substituted after just 33 minutes to the audible mockery of his own supporters. Fast forward a year, and Zirkzee’s status is still complex. He had not started a match until late November, prompting whispers among fans that his future at the club could be limited.

But when called upon, Zirkzee has the ability to turn matches on their head. Against Crystal Palace, he transformed a dull performance into a hero’s moment, scoring a brilliant goal and assisting in the winning play. Fans in the away end at Selhurst Park even chanted his name to the tune of Daft Punk’s “One More Time” — a reminder of how quickly perceptions can change.

Zirkzee’s career at United has often followed this pattern. After being jeered at Newcastle, he bounced back with a winning penalty against Arsenal in the FA Cup and scored in crucial Europa League away games against Real Sociedad and Lyon. He became a cult figure among supporters despite limited opportunities.

Yet, his role remains precarious. Following injuries and the arrival of £200 million worth of new attacking talent, Zirkzee has struggled to secure consistent playing time. Reports of frustration and interest from other clubs have surfaced, with Everton, West Ham, and several Italian teams, including Roma, monitoring his situation.

However, selling Zirkzee in January carries high risk and low reward. Interest from Roma is loan-based with conditions tied to Champions League qualification — a deal that provides United little certainty or immediate benefit. His flashes of brilliance, coupled with his potential to be a difference-maker in key moments, suggest that Manchester United should think twice before allowing him to depart.

In a squad with an already-packed attacking roster, Zirkzee’s unpredictability might just be exactly what United needs to turn tight games in their favor. For a player capable of producing moments of magic out of nothing, letting him go in January would be a gamble United cannot afford to take.


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