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After the high of slaying Liverpool at Old Trafford, Manchester United came crashing back to earth with a turgid 0-0 draw against Sunderland at the Stadium of Light. In this episode of Devils in the Box, Joe breaks down why a rotated United side looked completely toothless on Wearside.
While Champions League football is already secured, this performance was a massive reality check. We give flowers to Senne Lammens, the "Belgian Wall," whose heroic saves against Noah Sadiki and Brian Brobbey were the only reason United escaped with a point. If it wasn't for Lammens, we'd be talking about a humiliating defeat.
We also have the tough, honest conversation about Joshua Zirkzee. After another underwhelming start where he looked like a "square peg in a round hole," and with Italian clubs reportedly circling for a summer move, is it time to move the Dutchman on for the sake of his career? Joe argues that today proved INEOS cannot rest on their laurels—this squad depth is a major concern, and the "United Tax" era must end with some ruthless summer exits.
Get Involved: Is it time to sell Zirkzee, or does he deserve one more season under Carrick?
Drop your summer "priority list" in the comments. How many players do we actually need to compete next year?
🔴 About Devils in the Box:Hosted by Joe—a former amateur journalist whose impact on the world of Man Utd reporting was roughly as significant as Antony's right foot. Expect honest, banter-heavy, and fiercely optimistic takes on all things Manchester United as we finally start to believe again.
🔔 SUBSCRIBE, FOLLOW & RATE!Whether you're watching on YouTube or listening on Spotify and Apple Podcasts, make sure to hit that follow/subscribe button and leave us a 5-star rating to help push the pod! Up the Reds!
#ManUtd #MUFC #Sunderland #SenneLammens #JoshuaZirkzee #MichaelCarrick #PremierLeague #TransferNews #INEOS #OldTrafford
By Spectral ProductionsAfter the high of slaying Liverpool at Old Trafford, Manchester United came crashing back to earth with a turgid 0-0 draw against Sunderland at the Stadium of Light. In this episode of Devils in the Box, Joe breaks down why a rotated United side looked completely toothless on Wearside.
While Champions League football is already secured, this performance was a massive reality check. We give flowers to Senne Lammens, the "Belgian Wall," whose heroic saves against Noah Sadiki and Brian Brobbey were the only reason United escaped with a point. If it wasn't for Lammens, we'd be talking about a humiliating defeat.
We also have the tough, honest conversation about Joshua Zirkzee. After another underwhelming start where he looked like a "square peg in a round hole," and with Italian clubs reportedly circling for a summer move, is it time to move the Dutchman on for the sake of his career? Joe argues that today proved INEOS cannot rest on their laurels—this squad depth is a major concern, and the "United Tax" era must end with some ruthless summer exits.
Get Involved: Is it time to sell Zirkzee, or does he deserve one more season under Carrick?
Drop your summer "priority list" in the comments. How many players do we actually need to compete next year?
🔴 About Devils in the Box:Hosted by Joe—a former amateur journalist whose impact on the world of Man Utd reporting was roughly as significant as Antony's right foot. Expect honest, banter-heavy, and fiercely optimistic takes on all things Manchester United as we finally start to believe again.
🔔 SUBSCRIBE, FOLLOW & RATE!Whether you're watching on YouTube or listening on Spotify and Apple Podcasts, make sure to hit that follow/subscribe button and leave us a 5-star rating to help push the pod! Up the Reds!
#ManUtd #MUFC #Sunderland #SenneLammens #JoshuaZirkzee #MichaelCarrick #PremierLeague #TransferNews #INEOS #OldTrafford