Victor Lindelof of Manchester United and ‘Premier League’s most gorgeous Wag’ both wear provocative leather suits that don’t leave much room for imagination

The photograph for Vogue Scandinavia featuring Victor Lindelof and Maja Nilsson Lindelof, who are both stars of Manchester United, failed to leave much room for imagination..

On their way back to Vasteras, Sweden, the two posed for a photo in matching leather suits.Maja has been posing for photos before; she is a fashion model.

The 29-year-old demonstrated her reputation as the sexiest wag in the Premier League by revealing her figure beneath the leather.

Lindelof, who is also 29 years old, stripped down to his underwear in one snap and embraced his wife in another.

 

 

 

 

 

 

They drew comparisons to another famous United couple, the Beckhams, and the photos will feature in Vogue Scandinavia.A supporter commented: “This man watched the new Becks documentary and thought why not me 😂”

Then someone else said, “Sweden’s Beckhams.”

Someone else added, “My defender can do it all.”

Also, someone made the comment, “His best performance of the season.”Nevertheless, Estelle Bergkamp, who is Donny van de Beek’s girlfriend and a star for the Red Devils, expressed her gratitude by writing: “Love this🔥”

Last month, Maja shocked her followers by posting a series of images to social media that flaunted her curves.

Along with frequent updates on her and Lindelof’s exploits, she also shares breathtaking bikini photos from their summer vacation in Mykonos with her 250,000 followers.

Jamie Carragher is right about Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag

For this season’s Champions League hopes to remain alive, Manchester United needed a win over Bayern Munich at Old Trafford on Tuesday night.

The United players apparently did not catch the message. They pouted their way out of the competition on a night when they should have been digging in to give themselves a shot at making it to the next round. Despite playing in a must-win match, United managed just one shot on goal.

Their defensive shakiness was less noticeable than in their loss to Bournemouth three days prior, but their оffensive ineffectiveness was same. The Reds faced a Bayern team loaded with stars and missing a number of well-known players because to illness and ιnjury, but fans still expected a more energetic performance. Bayern hardly had to exert themselves to accomplish the task, whereas United were at a loss for concepts.

On the same afternoon when United were taught by Bournemouth, Thomas Tuchel’s team was thrashed 5-1 by Eintracht Frankfurt, so it was way too easy for them. There was always going to be a game-changing moment, and it would come from the German team.

Even though United fans weren’t as worried about the score as they had been in the lead-up to the match, it still caught everyone off guard when Ten Hag expressed satisfaction with his team’s performance, even though they had to win the game at home and played poorly again.

“I didn’t think we deserved to lose today,” Ten Hag said in an interview with TNT Sports. In my opinion, the squad gave it their all out there and performed admirably. Our defensive organization, pushing, and ball recoveries were top-notch, particularly in the second half.

Unfortunately, we played against a formidable opponent and failed to capitalize on that. When Bayern aren’t playing well, they still need to show some individual brilliance, and that happened today.

Even though Bayern were fielding a top-tier team, United just didn’t seem to be able to compete. They would not have scored even if they played the entire night. That evening was typical.

It is reasonable to challenge Ten Hag’s judgment that it was a “very good” performance. Almost everyone who tuned in thought United were terrible. In a word, they were boring.

Even if United aren’t Bayern, that doesn’t justify their lackluster performance. If it was considered satisfactory, then last season’s expectations for the standards that Ten Hag was expected to reinstate at Old Trafford have been disregarded. Jamie Carragher aptly summed up the point in his post-match analysis.

“I think what happens is, because it has been so poor for Manchester United this season, you are playing one of the top teams in Europe and you are missing injured players, so I think it is almost a case of because you haven’t been beaten three or four nil, 1-0 actually feels okay,” Carragher explained to CBS Sports.

Munich scored after they had been in the game for roughly an hour and sixty or seventy minutes. As he watched the game, Ten Hag likely thought, “We’re still in this game,” which may have given him a little boost of confidence.However, I believe that he is attempting to draw some conclusions from their recent losses—3-0 to Bournemouth and 1-0 to one of Europe’s biggest footballing clubs—in order to prepare for Sunday’s match against Liverpool. I’m confident that this will be the message he conveys to the players tomorrow, Wednesday.

The comment by Carragher that Ten Hag was ‘clutching at straws’ is accurate. A 1-0 loss is now considered acceptable because United’s level of expectation has dropped so low in the past few months. It is well-known that United’s primary issue is not Ten Hag.

While they are stuck in this rut, he is not entirely to blame. Even if he avoided publicly scolding his players, he runs the dаnger of alienating himself from the high expectations he set with a positive attitude after such a lackluster performance. In any case, Carragher was right.