Manchester United fans have heaped praise on Hannibal Mejbri after the midfielder put in another fine performance that saw Birmingham City win 2-1 against Stoke.
The 19-year-old was included in United's pre-season tour of Thailand and Australia by Erik ten Hag, but after missing out on the first four games of the season he opted for a move to Birmingham on loan to continue his development at St Andrew's. Since joining the Blues, Hannibal has started six of the last seven Championship matches for the club under manager John Eustace.
Hannibal has impressed during his time away from Old Trafford, as the teenager registered his first assist in the Championship against high-flying QPR at the end of October. Eustace was full of praise for Hannibal following their 2-0 win against the West London side, as he singled out the Tunisian for his performance.
The Birmingham manager said: “Hanni [Hannibal] is a fantastic player, he plays on the edge and the personality he brings onto that pitch is something very special, so I’m certainly not going to change anything about that, he’ll get better with experience.
“I think that’s maybe his fourth game in a row at this level, so it’s all new challenges and experiences for him which he is doing brilliant at."
Hannibal has continued his fine run of form, as he provided his second assist in three games during his side's win over Stoke on Saturday. The United loanee sent in a deep corner that was met by defender Harlee Dean to head in at the far post to make it 2-0 just after the hour mark.
In blustery and wet conditions at Stoke's Bet365 Stadium, Hannibal took to social media to celebrate the win. Posting on Instagram, he wrote: "Despite the difficult weather, we managed to bring the 3 points! #KRO @bcfc."
United fans were quick to heap praise on Hannibal, as they lauded the youngster for the old cliche of being able to do it on a cold, wet night in Stoke.
maei_piice
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Allfootball111
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Here are the reasons managers of all elite clubs will take into consideration befor signing Ronaldo in January 1. Horrible form 2. He is 38 years old (5th February) 3. So he is not a long term solution. Hardly 1/2 years quick solution 4. Managers can't build a team around him anymore 5. But still he wants to play ad a man in the team 6. Huge salary (almost 400k/week) for a 38 years old 7. Still wants to play every game & mins at age of 38 8. He is a very selfish player (proven) 9. He plays for his personal stats/glory (proven) 10. He doesn't play for the team at all 11. He allway demands to pass him all the balls in dbox which ceates huge problem in the team strategies and plans (proven) 12. For that reason number of goals from other players decreases dramatically (proven) 13. If team wins with his goal all credit goes to him (proven) 14. For that reason some players feel like they are playing for him rather than the team 15. Which leads the team to team harmony problem which destroys the team spirit 16. His big ego, arrogance & "i am the best player in the world & better than any other in the club/world" is very toxic for the dressing room 17. His lack of pressing ability leaves holes in the midfield (proven) 18. The way he (as a leader) left juvu & now manu is not a good example for rest of the players 19. His (& his fans) attitude/arrogance (i am bigger than the club) is not good example for young players in any club 20. Because of his ego and arrogance managers can't handle him properly 21. If team loses all discredit goes to manager (his fans blame others) 22. His history of getting into fight with managers and players 23. Because of those fights dressing room gets divided into groups 24. His presence in the team increases tremendous pressure on managers/board to win trophies (very important point) 25. The number of reputed managers sacked in Jevu and ManU in his presence 26 Managers are scared of his presence in the team, dressing room & their careers 27. Drama queen & loves media attention If you think he was rejected by all elite clubs (last season) just because he scored against them then you are a ronaldo dcik scuker...financial benefits could be the only reason any elite club would sign him...if you can debunk all those 26 points then only i will reply you to you or else argue with your keyboard and find your own happiness and fight your depression Source: trust me bro (Copied & pasted)
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Bopciortuz
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Here are the reasons managers of all elite clubs will take into consideration befor signing Ronaldo in January 1. Horrible form 2. He is 38 years old (5th February) 3. So he is not a long term solution. Hardly 1/2 years quick solution 4. Managers can't build a team around him anymore 5. But still he wants to play ad a man in the team 6. Huge salary (almost 400k/week) for a 38 years old 7. Still wants to play every game & mins at age of 38 8. He is a very selfish player (proven) 9. He plays for his personal stats/glory (proven) 10. He doesn't play for the team at all 11. He allway demands to pass him all the balls in dbox which ceates huge problem in the team strategies and plans (proven) 12. For that reason number of goals from other players decreases dramatically (proven) 13. If team wins with his goal all credit goes to him (proven) 14. For that reason some players feel like they are playing for him rather than the team 15. Which leads the team to team harmony problem which destroys the team spirit 16. His big ego, arrogance & "i am the best player in the world & better than any other in the club/world" is very toxic for the dressing room 17. His lack of pressing ability leaves holes in the midfield (proven) 18. The way he (as a leader) left juvu & now manu is not a good example for rest of the players 19. His (& his fans) attitude/arrogance (i am bigger than the club) is not good example for young players in any club 20. Because of his ego and arrogance managers can't handle him properly 21. If team loses all discredit goes to manager (his fans blame others) 22. His history of getting into fight with managers and players 23. Because of those fights dressing room gets divided into groups 24. His presence in the team increases tremendous pressure on managers/board to win trophies (very important point) 25. The number of reputed managers sacked in Jevu and ManU in his presence 26 Managers are scared of his presence in the team, dressing room & their careers 27. Drama queen & loves media attention If you think he was rejected by all elite clubs (last season) just because he scored against them then you are a ronaldo dcik scuker...financial benefits could be the only reason any elite club would sign him...if you can debunk all those 26 points then only i will reply you to you or else argue with your keyboard and find your own happiness and fight your depression Source: trust me bro (Copied & pasted)
jezabdnpyz
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Hannibal Mejbri Has The Potential But What United Need Most Right Now Is A Established Striker.., A Natural Centre Forward To Say. Rashford Is Not The One.., Best Operate At Right Wing. Martial Is Too Injury-prone. Ronaldo Is Clearly Not In Ten Hag's Book.., Will Be Gone Next Season.