For the Tribal 5/24, we select the five most important stories and/or analysis you need to know from the past 24 hours. They’re not necessarily the most popular stories from the past day, but ones you should know from the last 24 hour news cycle:
Van Hanegem advice for Man Utd boss Ten Hag: Stop building from the back – and stop buying your former players!
Dutch coach Wim van Hanegem has offered advice to Erik ten Hag over his Manchester United problems.
Former Ajax coach Ten Hag has lost his opening two games as United manager.
Van Hanegem told AD: “I got the idea that that situation makes people happy. I do not belong to that category. I would find it annoying if Erik ten Hag had to leave the field quickly…”
Belgium coach Martinez: Everton can sell Onana for big money
Belgium coach Roberto Martinez is happy seeing Amadou Onana move to former club Everton.
Deployed as a late substitute during Saturday’s defeat at Aston Villa, the 20-year-old made an instant impact to help Frank Lampard’ side score a consolation goal.
Martinez said of the former Lille midfielder: “It reminds me of Romelu Lukaku’s transfer…”
Liverpool veteran Milner insists Darwin Nunez will learn from headbutt incident
Liverpool veteran James Milner says Darwin Nunez will learn from his red-card during Monday’s 1-1 draw with Crystal Palace.
Nunez was sent-off in his home debut for a headbutt on Palace defender Joachim Andersen.
Milner told Sky Sports: “It is disappointing, we always want to win our games, especially at home. I thought we started well and then lost our way in the middle…”
Liverpool boss Klopp slams Barcelona: Sell your rights for transfers?!
Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp has taken aim at Barcelona over their spending this summer.
Many inside the game have asked how Barca have managed to spend so big in the market given their financial problems.
And Klopp has questioned Barca’s decision to sell off their media rights to help fund their transfer outlay…
AaB striker prospect Oliver Ross reveals AC Milan interest
AC Milan are interested in AaB striker prospect Oliver Ross.
The 17 year-old is being scouted by the Rossonero.
Ross told Bold: “Of course it’s big. Milan is perhaps one of the biggest clubs in the world…”
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