Man Utd fan and OnlyFans babe tips end to City treble hopes after Ronaldo 'embarrassment'
OnlyFans model Beth Quinn sat down with Daily Star Sport to discuss Manchester United's FA Cup chances against City and Cristiano Ronaldo's 'embarrassing' comeback
Hope may be hard to come by among Manchester United fans heading into Saturday's FA Cup final against rivals Man City - which is why clubs need more supporters like Beth Quinn.
After capturing the Premier League title and building towards a potential treble with the Champions League, it doesn't look like many teams are capable of stopping City at present. But after emerging as 2-1 victors when the teams last met in January, OnlyFans model Quinn is confident United can back up that display with a Wembley upset.
"Well we won last time didn't we," said the 26-year-old - who goes by the Instagram handle @bethquinnnx - with an unnerved air of confidence. "I reckon [it will finish] 2-1 again, and [Marcus] Rashford's gonna score twice. He's been on smoke!"
Asked what it would mean to see Erik ten Hag's men spoil Pep Guardiola's parade, Quinn replied "It would be unreal. My best friend's [a City supporter] as well, so we've got a bit of a rivalry. City have just been so f*****g good for the past two or three years, it would just feel so good to get past 'em."
After five trophy-less campaigns, the Red Devils ended their drought with a League Cup title in Ten Hag's debut term and could double up with an FA Cup crown. York native Quinn praised the Dutchman for 'bringing it back' in regards to United's standards, having also improved from last season's sixth to finish fourth in the league.
The adult content creator picks out Bruno Fernandes as her favourite United star past or present, claiming the Portugal playmaker has even watched an Instagram story of hers in the past.
But that doesn't mean she isn't willing to put rivalries to one side, suggesting all is fair in love and war even when a Manchester derby is at stake. And Norwegian Viking and Premier League Golden Boot-winner Erling Haaland is Quinn's nemesis of choice after a historic first season in England.
"He's so fit," she laughed. "He's so fit! I think I've just got an odd taste in men. And he's just got a kind of dominating aura around him. Like a proper man."
Defenders up and down the continent would likely agree, though the likes of Raphael Varane, Luke Shaw and Victor Lindelof will hope to disprove the theory at Wembley. At the other end of United's line-up is another who's caught Quinn's attention this term, with Rashford back fit just ahead of the FA Cup decider.
"He [Rashford] is an amazing player," she commented. "He was going downhill for a little bit, but he's done well this season."
While Fernandes may have the edge as the apple of Quinn's eye among the United squad, she added Rashford gets her vote among England's top talents. Club and international team-mate Jadon Sancho comes a close second in that vote despite his on-field struggles this season.
One player who won't be getting Beth's fan mail anytime soon is Cristiano Ronaldo, whom she added 'did nothing' in his short-lived comeback. "Ronaldo was an embarrassment," she continued. "I think he's just too old [for the Premier League], isn't he?"
After so much hype after 12 years away from Old Trafford, the 38-year-old failed to live up to expectations in his comeback. That being said, even United might take Ronaldo as an option to lead their line on Saturday after fans heralded the return of his 'prime' form following a recent golazo for Al-Nassr.
While City may have the 'fitter players' in terms of visuals, as Quinn puts it, United will hope they can prove themselves the superior physical specimens come Saturday.