EPL Week 6: Tweets round up
Manchester United lost back-to-back games in Premier League when they capitulated 1-2 at home to West Bromwich Albion. United lost first match at home against West Bromwich Albion in 35 years. Here is what fans make of United’s horror start to the season.
I’m not for all this #MoyesOut crap. But I’m certainly not for this #InMoyesWeTrust crap either. Trust is earned. #MUFC
— Only One Fergie (@AliNeiko) September 28, 2013
The lot of you are in denial. This is either first or second biggest club in the world. The WORLD!!! And you want Moyes to lead them? #MUFC
— David Moreno (@DMorenoOfficial) September 28, 2013
Bloody hell we play Sunderland next week in what is surely a relegation battle six-pointer #mufc
— Joe Arnold (@joearnold_) September 28, 2013
If last week it was #MoyesOut, then this week #MoyesIn was flavour of the day. Manchester United’s rival fans came with a tag doing their bit to keep David Moyes at Old Trafford. Here are the few reactions.
“@ATW1062: “@NotDavidMoyes_: Thanks for my award :) pic.twitter.com/pAy1CmMIjO” HA HA HA”@jonthepower well deserved haha #MoyesIn. #LFCFamily
— Martin Gates (@Gatesy63) September 29, 2013
Moyes spent 11 years trying to get Everton above Man Utd and now he’s finally achieved it, Well Done. #Moyes #moyesin @mickquinn1089
— LFC GALAXY (@LFCGALAXY) September 28, 2013
Meanwhile, Arsenal continued on their merry way as they registered 2-1 win away at Swansea.
Serge Gnabry (18 years and 76 days old) is the 2nd youngest ever #EPL goalscorer for Arsenal, behind Cesc Fàbregas (17-113 on 25 Aug 2004).
— Infostrada Sports (@InfostradaLive) September 28, 2013
“A” for Amazing, “F” for fantastic, “C” for Champion position;) congrats to the lads, especially Gnabry and Ramsey! #afc #arsenal #poldi
— Lukas-Podolski.com (@Podolski10) September 28, 2013
Tottenham Hotspur and Chelsea played out a 1-1 draw at white Hart Lane. Here are some of the reactions.
Are Chelsea Stoke City in disguise? Long balls left right and centre
— Tea and Busquets (@vinayak_afc) September 28, 2013
Mata coming on at half time has made a real difference. Mourinho must have seen something in him that none of us had previously noticed.
— Gary Lineker (@GaryLineker) September 28, 2013
Liverpool won 3-1 against managerless Sunderland and Suarez marked his comeback with two goals.
Looks like having more kids inspires Suarez to score more goals. Get busy Luis.
— Empire of the Kop (@empireofthekop) September 29, 2013