Since Ruben Emolian took over the coaching reins of Manchester United, the team has been revitalized like a phoenix rising from the ashes. Just last Sunday (1), an emphatic 4-0 victory in the Premier League gave United fans their biggest league win in nearly eight months. The 39-year-old Portuguese skipper, who energized his team with a 3421 formation, restored the confidence of the long-slumping Joshua Shukes and Rashford. During the match, Shukes ended a 17-game goal drought and showed his determination to stay.
In their first match, United under Emolian were stalemated on the road against Yeatswich, for a while casting doubt on their teaching ability. However, the European giants turned the game around at crucial moments as Ewarton were put on the back foot. In the 34th minute, Rashford took a shot that Banff Weidi wanted to intercept, but he accidentally sent the ball into his own goal, resulting in a goal for "Fook".
Just seven minutes later, Banfwedi missed again and Amit Diarou broke the ball and passed to Nandis, who counterattacked like a wild horse out of control and assisted Joshua Shukes in the goal. The Dutch international finally contributed to the team's goals since mid-August. In the second half, Rashford and Josuaschuks added another goal each, with Amit Diarou once again being the king of assists.
Rashford scored just one goal when Tannhäuser was in charge of United, but after Emolian took over, he scored in two consecutive Premier League matches. The most surprising thing is that Joshua Shukes, who has been sitting on the bench for a long time, shone in this battle and scored twice, proving Emolian's way of recognizing and employing people.
After the match, Emolian was asked why he started Shukes and said, "It's impossible to use the same lineup for every game, the players need time to regain their stamina as well as to play their characteristics against the opponent." It was previously rumored that United were planning to send Shukes on loan to Juventus next January, but the win has convinced fans that he will stay with the team.