Benni McCarthy reflects on Man United, Porto, and Uefa Champions League
In a recent episode of SuperSport Unplugged, South African football legend Benni McCarthy delved into his career highlights, Manchester United's current struggles, and his Uefa Champions League predictions.
McCarthy, who joined Manchester United's coaching staff under Erik ten Hag, shared insights into his time with the club and the challenges they face.
McCarthy fondly remembered his time at Porto, especially scoring against Manchester United in the 2004 Uefa Champions League, a pivotal moment in his career.
He opened up about how Porto “stole his heart” and reminisced about playing under José Mourinho, emphasizing their unique relationship. In a humorous twist, McCarthy revealed how his partner used to call Mourinho during their time together at Porto.
Discussing Manchester United, McCarthy was candid about the team's rebuilding process, acknowledging the tough road ahead after their “fall from grace.” He emphasised the importance of patience with Erik ten Hag’s long-term vision, comparing it to Arsenal’s revival under Mikel Arteta. According to McCarthy, the hunger among United players is lacking, which he believes is key to their struggles.
When it comes to Uefa Champions League predictions, McCarthy gave his thoughts on Manchester City's prospects, though he feels the club might face some challenges this season. His unique perspective as a former player and now coach gives him rare insight into both the domestic and European football landscapes.
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