Mauricio Pochettino looks to be safe as Chelsea manager – even if they seem to have a mountain to climb. Or perhaps even because of it. Max Allegri is making noises about wanting to manage in the Premier League this summer, and
Bruno Fernandes has revealed he was stopped from going into the dressing room immediately after Manchester United’s 3-3 draw with Galatasaray to undergo doping control procedures. MORE TO FOLLOW We’ll be bringing you the very latest updates, pictures and video on this
Mason Greenwood is starting to ‘catch on’ to the jokes of his Spanish and Argentine team-mates as he settles into life at Getafe, it has been claimed. Greenwood is likely to have his half-season loan with the La Liga outfit extended for
Ex-Liverpool star Dean Saunders believes that Mauricio Pochettino took a ‘risk’ in criticising the effort that his Chelsea team showed during their defeat over the weekend. The Blues were humiliatingly beaten 4-1 by Newcastle in a poor display which highlighted why the
Ratcliffe’s £1.4billion purchase of 25 per cent of United is set to be confirmed in the coming days. It will put an end to a year-long saga since the Glazers first indicated they were open to new investment. The INEOS founder will
Manchester United have been tipped to offload centre-back Raphael Varane in January. And one particular Erik ten Hag dressing room message has left the France international in an awkward spot, with reports suggesting the 30-year-old isn’t happy to sit on the bench
The relationship between Ten Hag and Maguire has not always been perfect, as the 30-year-old had his captaincy stripped and handed to Fernandes after falling so far down the pecking order that Luke Shaw was preferred at centre-back. But now they appear
Hojlund put United ahead inside three minutes and United led 3-2 heading into the final 10 minutes of normal time. However, a remarkable late comeback by the Danish side, sealed by a goal from the 17-year-old Roony Bardghji, condemned United to another
However, Ten Hag has insisted that there is a strong team spirit within his dressing room. Speaking after the win over Fulham, he said: “I am pleased with the spirit of the team and with the way we pressed,” said the Dutchman.
Speaking to TNT Sports about the banner that called for the United players to give their all, former England international Rio Ferdinand said: “When you’re a player and your own professionalism, your own character, is being questioned by your own fans, that’s