Virgil van Dijk scored the all-important goal at Wembley Stadium on Sunday, guiding his header past Djordje Petrovic in the 118th minute to send the travelling Liverpool supporters into a frenzy. Chelsea have come under fire following the defeat in extra time
Problems are continuing to mount at Manchester United, with Erik ten Hag and Marcus Rashford’s relationship reportedly ‘not repaired’ since the latter skipped training after partying in Belfast. The duo are now hardly speaking, despite the issue being dealt with last month.
Erik ten Hag has hit back at Jamie Carragher over the Liverpool icon’s brutal breakdown of Manchester United’s tactical problems in Saturday’s 2-1 defeat against Fulham. The United manager suggested that Carragher’s insight is “subjective” but admitted Fulham caught him by surprise
Ratcliffe’s £1.3billion investment became official earlier this month, sparking the expectation of significant change on and off the pitch in the coming years. INEOS are striving to create an elite sporting environment, proven by the capture of new chief executive Omar Berrada
Erik ten Hag retains support for long-term student Antony as Manchester United reportedly prepare to field offers for the struggling winger in the summer transfer window. Antony has slipped down Ten Hag’s pecking order in recent weeks, intensifying suggestions that his future
Ten Hag was forced into a change in his line-up with Luke Shaw injured, as Victor Lindelof came in at left-back. However, the boss felt that Fulham were able to take advantage of the Sweden international playing out of position. “We struggled
Manchester United were made to pay for a lacklustre performance against Fulham, who ended up claiming all three points on a dire afternoon for Erik ten Hag and his players. Calvin Bassey opened the scoring before Harry Maguire thought he had spared
Ten Hag’s contract runs until the summer of 2025, and it is understood that there have been no talks to extend this deal. Ratcliffe instead wants to wait until the end of the current season to decide on the current manager’s future.
But United allowed Luton back into the match when Carlton Morris halved the deficit 14 minutes in. The Hatters piled the pressure on for the rest of the first period but the Red Devils survived until half time still in front. After
Manchester United investor Sir Jim Ratcliffe has reportedly been particularly impressed by four players since making his initial assessment of the club’s playing squad. As a result, the INEOS chief feels there is plenty for Erik ten Hag to work with at