‘You deserve better. No more words needed’: Juan Mata keeps it short and not-so-sweet in SEVEN-WORD blog post hours after Manchester United missed out on Champions League spot
Juan Mata was in no mood for discussing Manchester United’s failings on Monday as he posted his weekly blog… comprising of just SEVEN words.
Usually, Mata shares a long article with his fans but after the club missed out on Champions League football on Sunday, the Spaniard kept it short and not-so-sweet.
Making his feelings quite clear, he wrote: ‘You deserve better. No more words needed.’
Juan Mata looks dejected following Manchester United’s disastrous result at Huddersfield
The Spaniard could not hide his disappointment at United missing out on Champions League
His Monday blog post was concise, comprising of just seven words and then his signature
It is not the first time the Spaniard has opted against writing hundreds of words to his supporters in the wake of a defeat… his April 22 post was much the same, the day after a week of 3-0 and 4-0 defeats by Barcelona and Everton respectively.
‘Today I truly have no motivation to write anything,’ he began that blog post. ‘I can only imagine the disappointment and sadness that each of you have been feeling since Tuesday, and I understand.
‘Thank you for your unconditional support, there is only one way forward but just words aren’t enough: to give everything for this shirt, for this club and for all of you.’
Mata has been linked with a move, either back to his homeland in Spain or to Brighton
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is expected to completely overhaul his United squad in the summer
Although still a fans’ favourite to most at United, Mata does appear close to leaving United this summer and next weekend could be his last appearance for the club.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is set for a big first summer as manager and he is expected to completely overhaul the squad, admitting on Sunday that fans had ‘seen the last’ of certain players at Old Trafford.
Mata would most likely return to his homeland of Spain eight years after leaving Valencia, but it has also been reported that he has been offered another Premier League chance with Brighton.
Chris Hughton is reportedly keen to keep him in England, after the Seagulls secured their survival following Cardiff’s defeat by Crystal Palace, according to The Mirror.
Valencia are believed to be interested in re-signing the former Spain international, who left to join Chelsea in 2011.