What Casemiro did after Manchester United's friendly defeat to Real Madrid
Manchester United midfielder Casemiro reunited with some former teammates overnight as his side fell to a 2-0 defeat by Real Madrid in Houston.
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Manchester United midfielder Casemiro reunited with some former teammates overnight as his side fell to a 2-0 defeat by Real Madrid in Houston.
Real Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti felt his side produced a "good performance" in their 2-0 win over Manchester United in Houston.
Liverpool captain Jordan Henderson has bid farewell to the club as he closes in on a move to Al-Ettifaq.
Jude Bellingham scored the first goal of his Real Madrid career as the Spanish giants defeated Manchester United 2-0 in a pre-season friendly in Houston on Wednesday. English midfielder Bellingham, who joined Madrid from Borussia Dortmund in a $114 million transfer in June, opened his account with an exquisite finish after just six minutes. Madrid defender Antonio Rudiger caught the United defence napping with a superbly weighted ball that sent Bellingham bearing down on goal.
Lindsey Horan's second-half goal helped the USA rally from a rare losing position to draw 1-1 with the Netherlands in a rematch of the 2019 final at the Women's World Cup in Auckland, New Zealand.
Erik ten Hag could not give a significant update on Kobbie Mainoo's injury as he admitted he would have to wait to find out the extent of the problem that forced the teenager off the pitch against Real Madrid.
Manchester United legend Andy Cole says Antony needs to be hitting the target more often if he is to keep cutting in on his left foot.
Might that win of Lionel Messi and Co. in Qatar last year serve as leverage for Argentina's campaign in the Women's World Cup? Of course not. Firstly, because the men's win last December had very little to do with domestic football. The third-choice goalkeeper was the only home-based player in the squad. And more significantly, because it would be a crass mistake to attempt to transpose the geopolitics of the men's game onto the women.