Rave reviews for Manchester United youngster Zidane Iqbal | Paper Talk



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The Times chief sports reporter Martyn Ziegler spoke about the buzz currently surrounding Manchester United’s Zidane Iqbal.

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46 opiniones en “Rave reviews for Manchester United youngster Zidane Iqbal | Paper Talk”

  1. Zidane represents Iraq, he is Iraqi he plays for Iraq, there was zero mention of this. Instead he is labelled incorrectly as South Asian, yes he is half Pakistani but he is born in the UK and represents Iraq, therefore British Iraqi not some bastion for South Asian footballing inclusion

  2. I hope Haag throws these boys in during the season. They need " real " minutes though before the sporting hyperbole goes into overdrive.

  3. One of the best displays I've seen from a young midfielder. Definitely a gem. Great future for him if he focuses on the football instead of the social media which has undermined professionalism in recent years.

  4. He’s still got a lot of developing to do but he’s got bags of talent. Always showing for the ball and playing the positive pass. Already had smooth control and a good head on him. One to watch for sure

  5. Iqbal needs to bulk up first before he gets regular games. Same with Hannibal and Savage. Look like great prospects. I would loan them out to championship and Scottish teams to really get experience, they will definitely start. Have Garner push ahead of McTominay

  6. He’s not, “British South Asian”. His mother is Pakistani, but his father is Iraqi. If you know anything about “Brown culture”, you adopt the heritage and traditions of your father, not your mother. He is British Middle Eastern. ???

  7. How much did the Glazers pay u to put this up? We need to buy first team signings not young kids who have never played in first team before. Good to have. A few on bench but not starting

  8. I’m an Iraqi Manchester United fan my whole life. The amount of pride I have that one of our own can represent the club I love so much, is such a privilege. LETS GO ???

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