Jimmy Thelin praised Aberdeen's Kevin Nisbet, recognizing the forward's recent goal-scoring prowess as a testament to his efforts off the pitch. Meanwhile, Ruben Amorim, Manchester United's manager, has openly critiqued his team's lack of creativity in front of goal, attributing it to the "quality" of his players. Determined to restore Manchester United to their former glory, Amorim is prepared to make tough decisions, warning that those "harming the team" will be moved on this summer.
In another development, Tottenham are reportedly opting not to exercise their £8.5 million option to sign Timo Werner this summer. This decision comes amidst transfer speculation and shifts in team strategies. Meanwhile, Dele Alli achieved a significant career milestone by being included in a matchday squad for the first time in two years on Sunday.
Elsewhere, Liverpool face a challenging game against PSG on Wednesday night, with at least four players confirmed to be unavailable. Newcastle also faces setbacks as forward Anthony Gordon is sidelined for a month following his red card offense against Brighton.
In a heart-wrenching moment for Manchester United, Joshua Zirkzee was brought to tears after missing a crucial penalty in the team's FA Cup defeat to Fulham at Old Trafford. Despite this setback, there are glimmers of hope for United, as young talent Jaydan Kamason is tipped for a bright future following his standout performance in the FA Youth Cup victory over Arsenal.
On a positive note for Hibernian FC, David Gray commended his team after Jack Iredale's remarkable second-half goal secured Hibs' back-to-back wins over Hearts for the first time in 16 years. This historic achievement has been celebrated by fans and players alike.
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