This season was unforgettable for Bayer Leverkusen. Winning the Bundesliga and the German Cup without losing a single league match was a fairytale for the club and its fans. The players celebrated like heroes, and Brian the Lion, the club’s beloved mascot, danced proudly with them.
But football is cruel sometimes. One by one, the stars of this historic team changed their shirts and left for new adventures. The joy turned into sadness as Brian was left all alone on the dance floor.
In my latest cartoon, I wanted to capture that bittersweet moment. It’s funny, emotional, and a reminder that while players may come and go, the spirit of the club – and Brian the Lion – always stays. 🦁❤️
The fiery depths of hell in this cartoon inspired by Dante's Satan, where Manchester United managers who came after Sir Alex Ferguson face the devil's wrath! From David Moyes to Erik ten Hag, follow the journey of managers like Louis van Gaal, José Mourinho, Ole Gunnar Solskjær, and even Ruben Amorim.
Manchester United's bold decision to appoint Ruben Amorim marks a significant turning point for the club. Known for his tactical acumen and revitalizing Sporting Lisbon, Amorim brings high expectations and sweeping changes. The "winners" in this new era include Bruno Fernandes, who shares Sporting Lisbon roots with Amorim, boosting his confidence and influence at the club. However, "losers" might be players linked to Ajax, as Amorim looks to establish his unique vision by reshuffling the squad. This shift could herald a fresh start or add pressure for immediate success at Old Trafford.
Amorim's leadership promises excitement and intrigue as fans await to see if he can break the cycle of fleeting managerial stints at Manchester United and bring lasting progress to the club.
Erik ten Hag’s recent sacking marks yet another chapter in Manchester United’s turbulent managerial history. Since Sir Alex Ferguson’s retirement, the club has seen a string of managers try, and ultimately fail, to bring the glory days back to Old Trafford. The cartoon begins with Ferguson’s memorable farewell speech on the pitch, setting the stage for the dramatic ups and downs that would follow.
After Ferguson’s exit, David Moyes was handpicked to fill his shoes, but his stint was cut short in the face of poor performance, illustrated here as he’s struck by a football and a computer explosion—signaling an abrupt end to his time at United. Louis van Gaal, with his well-known chant, “Louis van Gaal’s army!” seemed to bring hope, especially with an FA Cup victory. Yet, despite lifting a trophy, Van Gaal was shown the door, his dreams ending as swiftly as a pink slip in hand.
Jose Mourinho added his own brand of drama, clutching a silver trophy and demanding “RESPECT, RESPECT!” before also meeting a bitter farewell. Ten Hag’s arrival was marked with high hopes, and he brought in familiar faces from his Ajax days, crafting a new vision for United. However, the harsh realities of Premier League demands left him drenched in disappointment—depicted here as his signings and trophies dissolve under a symbolic storm. The final blow arrives when Jim Ratcliffe, one of United’s decision-makers, sternly points him off the field, marking yet another premature end to a manager’s reign.
The turbulent journey of managers at Manchester United underscores the pressure and expectation that comes with the role. Will the next one finally end the post-Ferguson curse?
Despite their efforts, Manchester United remains without a striker. In a SpongeBob meme-inspired loop, Ten Hag watches as Guardiola, Haaland, Klopp, Nunez, Arteta, Jesus, Pochettino, Jackson, Postecoglou, and Kane all pass by, leaving United still searching.
Liverpool defeated Manchester United 7-0 in a historic win in Anfield.
Cody Gakpo, Darwin Nunez, Mo Salah and Roberto Firmino scored for their manager Jurgen Klopp. While ten Hag and his star Rashford couldn't do anything.
After the retirement of Sir Alex Ferguson, Manchester United struggled with several managers; starting from David Moyes, Louis van Gaal, Jose Mourinho, Ole Gunnar Solskjær and Ralf Rangnick.
Erik ten Hag just won the League Cup and made the team organized and dangerous, and we can see that reflected positively on the club's players like Marcus Rashford, David de Gea, Bruno Fernandes and others.
Imagine Haaland, De Bruyne, Saka, Salah and Rashford are playing in the Super Bowl, how it will be?
And what if Premier League managers like Guardiola, Arteta, Klopp and Ten Hag were in NFL. Will there tactics will be working there?
After a horrible spell with Manchester United, Cristiano Ronaldo criticized the club, his manager Ten Hag and others for not respecting him during an interview with Pires Morgan.
Ronaldo who is a Manchester United legend also criticized his former teammate Wayne Rooney for talking much about him, calling him not pretty like he is.