Connect with us

Football

“I won two trophies during my Manchester United career but I hated every second of it”: Man United legend made a shocking revelation about his time at the club

Published

on

It was on April 10, 2005, that Sir Alex Ferguson’s son, Darren, etched his name into the Wrexham history books.

After Spanish forward Juan Ugarte had fired the Welsh outfit into a 1-0 lead in the ninth minute of extra-time of the 2005 EFL Trophy Final at the Millennium Stadium, Ferguson Jr added a second with two minutes left on the clock. It clinched Wrexham their first and only EFL Trophy crown to date.

Celebrating with his teammates as father Sir Alex watched from the stands, little did one of Ferguson Jr’s colleagues know the legendary Scot had been impressed by his performance. The man in question was former Manchester United goalkeeper Ben Foster.

Foster was on loan at Wrexham from Stoke City, having joined on an initial month’s loan in January that year. The deal was eventually extended until the end of the season.

No doubt to Foster’s disbelief, he returned to Stoke after the conclusion of his loan spell at the Racecourse Ground and was sold to United in July, signing for a reported fee of £1million. Ferguson was impressed by what he had seen from the shot-stopper when watching him play alongside his son.

Foster, who was 22 at the time, made the switch to Old Trafford without having made a single first-team appearance during his four-year spell at Stoke, which featured a catalogue of loan moves. The goalkeeper soon added another loan spell to his collection, being shipped out to Championship side Watford for the 2005/06 season, making 48 appearances as they clinched promotion to the Premier League via the play-offs.

Watford borrowed him again the following season, giving him a full season’s worth of Premier League football that featured him infamously being beaten by Tottenham Hotspur goalkeeper Paul Robinson from a free-kick around 75 yards from goal. Despite being powerless to stop Watford from suffering an immediate return to the second tier, 29 Premier League appearances served him well.

Back at United, the 2007/08 campaign was nothing more than a write-off for the goalkeeper, with a serious injury restricting him to just one appearance. That one outing, however, saw him mark his United debut with a clean sheet in a 1-0 away win at Derby County. United won the Premier League title that season, but in making just one appearance, he did not qualify for a medal.

The following season, Foster did experience the buzz of having a winner’s medal draped around his neck while donning United colours. He won the Man of the Match award as the Reds beat Tottenham Hotspur on penalties in the 2009 League Cup final at Wembley.

After a goalless 120 minutes, United prevailed on spot kicks, winning 4-1. Foster saved one penalty, thwarting Jamie O’Hara with what was Spurs’ first penalty of the shootout.

United and Foster were back at Wembley again for the 2010 League Cup final 12 months later. On that occasion, however, Foster watched from the bench as Tomasz Kuszczak started between the sticks, helping United come from behind to beat Aston Villa 2-1.

Foster had played once on the road to Wembley, keeping a clean sheet in a 2-0 away win at Barnsley in the fourth round, meaning he secured a second League Cup winner’s medal. He featured more prominently for United that season, earning 13 appearances.

Despite helping United win two League Cup crowns in as many seasons, Foster never felt comfortable at Old Trafford, so much so that he admitted earlier this year he “hated every second” of his time at the club.

“It was at a time in my life, mid-20s, 24, 25, I look back at that person who played for United then, and it’s not me,” he revealed, speaking to talkSPORT. “I was so wet behind the ears, I didn’t understand how anything worked in life.

“But I did [suffer from impostor syndrome]. I hated every second of it. I didn’t enjoy it. I was nervous, I was petrified of making a mistake, petrified of what the outside world would say about it.

Spending just one season at St Andrew’s, Foster helped Birmingham beat Arsenal 2-1 in the 2011 League Cup final, with Obafemi Martins famously scoring a last-gasp winner. It marked Foster’s third League Cup triumph.

Birmingham were relegated from the Premier League a few months later, meaning Foster moved on and joined West Bromwich Albion, initially on a season-long loan deal. He ended up spending seven years at The Hawthorns, making more than 200 appearances.

A four-year return to Watford followed, ahead of Foster deciding to hang up his boots in September 2022. However, he was tempted out of retirement by Wrexham in March 2023, helping them end their 15-year absence from the Football League by saving a penalty in stoppage time to secure a 3–2 win over Notts County, which helped them move three points clear at the top in the race for promotion.

Having played non-league football at the beginning of his career, it was somewhat fitting that his last career highlight was a historic penalty save that helped Wrexham escape the clutches of non-league football.

Despite what Foster made of his time at United, nobody can ever take those League Cup winner’s medals away from him, nor that penalty save at Wembley to deny O’Hara.

Football

“Done Deal”: Sky Sports announced first Man United’s first summer transfer signing as player arrives in Manchester ahead of unveiling slated for today

Published

on

Manchester United are now set to appoint Christopher Vivell as their new director of recruitment, according to Sky Sports journalist Florian Plettenberg.

Vivell most recently worked at Chelsea, leaving Stamford Bridge around a year ago. The 37-year-old wasn’t there long, and he’s now available once again with United looking to bring him to Old Trafford. Sir Jim Ratcliffe has stamped his authority at the club since arriving, bringing in a host of different people behind the scenes.

Dan Ashworth was recently confirmed as a new appointment, but it appears that United aren’t stopping there in terms of backroom additions.

Vivell to Man Utd Now a Done Deal

He will join as director of recruitment.

Sky Sports reporter Plettenberg has confirmed that Vivell is set to complete a move to United with immediate effect as director of recruitment. The 37-year-old will move to Old Trafford on a short-term deal and will help in terms of transfers for the Manchester club…

“Understand it’s a DONE DEAL: Christopher Vivell is set to join Manchester United with immediate effect as their new Director of Recruitment! All that’s missing is the work permit for the 37 y/o. The former Technical Director from Chelsea with many options. But he decided to join #MUFC on a short-term contract! Vivell will help in terms of transfers in the next two windows.”

Vivell spent just seven months at Chelsea between December 2022 and July 2023, but he was let go as Todd Boehly made further changes behind the scenes.

The German has also spent time with RB Leipzig, meaning he has experienced working in a multi-club model, something United are now involved in with INEOS owning other sides.

Vivell has plenty of experience working in recruitment for some big clubs around Europe, and Ratcliffe is clearly doing everything he can to ensure United’s transfer strategy improves. It’s been a major problem for the Red Devils in recent years and Ratcliffe will be hoping to steer them in the right direction.

Continue Reading

Football

“My client has completed his medical to join Man United but the club is yet to agree my own fee…I may be forced to cancel the deal”: Agent reveals his player is poised to join Man United today but the club is yet to agree his own fee, threatened to cancel the deal

Published

on

Now, the Reds have been handed a further boost in their pursuit of the midfielder.

As Ugarte is currently away on international duty at the Copa America, he’ll struggle to negotiate with clubs directly until he returns from the United States. Therefore, such conversations will be left to his agent, Jorge Chijane, and he’s now touched on the likelihood of the player leaving Paris Saint-Germain this summer.

Speaking to O Jogo, cited by The Mirror, Chijane revealed that there was another Premier League club considering a move for the 23-year-old Uruguayan.

“Liverpool? There is a lot of talk but it is not the only club. There are others. There are many possibilities on the table,” he declared before adding: “It’s almost certain that he won’t stay. It’s sure he’ll leave.

“I believe the situation will be resolved.”

Ugarte tops INEOS’ midfield shortlist as it stands

United were thought to be scouring the market for potential Casemiro replacements before eventually landing on Ugarte. They want a midfielder who can continue aiding Kobbie Mainoo’s development and helping the teenager flourish in his sophomore term of first-team action.

Whether or not Liverpool’s interest will materialise remains to be seen. They can offer the former Sporting Lisbon ace one thing United cannot – Champions League football next season.

Ugarte has only been at the Parc des Princes for a year following his £51.1 million switch last July, and it’s believed that the Ligue 1 giants would be unwilling to take much of a hit  – if any – of what they paid for him.

Continue Reading

Football

“If he choose Man United over Man City, I’ll resign as a football coach…He’s the player we can’t afford to see him playing for them, they may become undefeatable with him”: Pep Guardiola angered by World-class player’s decision to join Man United as Man City increases bid to convince him from Man United transfer

Published

on

A report has claimed that a certain Manchester United target has caught Pep Guardiola’s eye.

On several occasions, both Manchester clubs have targeted the same player over the years.

While Manchester United were heralded at the time for winning the race to sign the likes of Cristiano Ronaldo, Alexis Sanchez, Fred and Harry Maguire, who were widely reported to be Manchester City targets — the blue side of the city had the last laugh in all such instances.

Ronaldo, Sanchez and Fred had underwhelming spells at Old Trafford while Maguire’s time at the club has largely been disastrous.

Manchester City, on the other hand tend to do great business and considering Pep Guardiola’s status at the Etihad Stadium, they would ideally like to reward him with his dream signings after having won four consecutive Premier League titles.

Why Pep Guardiola rates Manchester United target Jarrad Branthwaite

Despite the Red Devils no longer being the juggernaut of a side they once were, their standing in English football remains of arguably the biggest club in the country.

As a result, on the basis of their status alone, it seems several players still gravitate towards the opportunity of playing for one of the most prestigious clubs in world football.

Even so, if City enter the picture in United’s pursuit for a player — they have every reason to be worried, with their cross-town rivals being the gold standard in English football.

According to a report by The Sun, Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola is considering a move for Jarrad Branthwaite — a player Erik ten Hag would like Manchester United to sign in the summer, even if they manage to wrap up the potential acquisition of Matthijs de Ligt.

Guardiola is believed to be “impressed” with how well Branthwaite plays out from the back as well as his defensive qualities.

The report states that the 22-year-old’s current valuation is £80 million — a claim that was made in June — with Everton internally considering him as a defender who should command similar fees to the likes of Josko Gvardiol, who was signed by Manchester City for £77.6 million, the £80 million (BBC Sport) man, Harry Maguire and Wesley Fofana, who Chelsea paid £75 million (Sky Sports) for in 2022.

Manchester City do not necessarily need Jarrad Branthwaite

As excellent a centre-back as Branthwaite is, unless Manchester City intend to sell one of their defenders, one wonders why Pep Guardiola is interested in his signature.

The rationale of considering the Englishman as a potential signing would add up if the plan at the Etihad Stadium was to let go of an an injury-prone centre-back like John Stones.

With Stones, Ruben Dias, Manuel Akanji, Nathan Ake and Josko Gvardiol not linked with summer exits, the idea of adding the youngster to their roster seems unnecessary.

Especially if the Sky Blues are asked to pay a whopping £80 million to address an area of the squad that is not a priority in the slightest.

Continue Reading

Trending