Showing posts with label antonio valencia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label antonio valencia. Show all posts

Tuesday, 14 June 2016

Valencia On His Way Out of Man. United

Antonio Valencia is being tipped to swap Manchester United for Galatasaray in the summer transfer window, according to reports in Turkey.


The Ecuador international is facing an uncertain future after Jose Mourinho was named as the new Red Devils manager last month.


Valencia endured an injury-hit 2015/16 Premier League campaign under Louis van Gaal and was limited to just eight top-flight starts.


According to reports in the Turkish media, Mourinho is ready to sell Valencia to Turkish side Galatasaray as the new United manager looks to give his squad a facelift.


Valencia made three assists in 14 Premier League games for the 20-time English champions last term.


The South American was part of Van Gaal’s side that won the FA Cup courtesy of a 2-1 extra-time victory over Crystal Palace at Wembley.



Valencia On His Way Out of Man. United

Thursday, 7 April 2016

United Midfielder Saddened By Trophy Absence

United Midfielder Saddened by Manchester United lack of Title Challenge


Antonio Valencia is gutted Manchester United could not mount a title bid in this most crazy of Premier League seasons.


United face Tottenham at White Hart Lane on Sunday before playing Leicester at the start of May and Valencia says they should be fighting them for the title.


MAnchester United versatile midfielder, Antonio Valencia
MAnchester United versatile midfielder, Antonio Valencia

Instead, Louis van Gaal’s side are struggling to claim a Champions League place and it is hard for the two-time Premier League winner to take.


“It will be interesting, but a little bit sad in a way because we feel that we should be fighting for the title itself,” he said.


“But we have to make sure we keep on this winning run in order to achieve what we need to do.







“It’ll be exciting for us as we’re playing for our place in the Champions League next season. And when you’re playing against opponents who are challenging for the title, in the shape of Tottenham and Leicester, they are going to be big fixtures.”




United Midfielder Saddened By Trophy Absence