Jamie Vardy injury update as Leicester City set to welcome back players for Crystal Palace clash
Leicester City are hoping Jamie Vardy responds well to an injection next week as they try to get to the bottom of his knee injury.
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Leicester City are hoping Jamie Vardy responds well to an injection next week as they try to get to the bottom of his knee injury.
(Reuters) - Manchester United forward Cristiano Ronaldo will return for their Premier League clash with Everton after overcoming illness but defender Luke Shaw will be unavailable for up to three weeks, interim manager Ralf Rangnick said on Friday.
Manchester United forward Cristiano Ronaldo will return for their Premier League clash with Everton after overcoming illness but defender Luke Shaw will be unavailable for up to three weeks, interim manager Ralf Rangnick said on Friday.
Patrick Vieira insists Crystal Palace will not allow their upcoming trip to Wembley to distract them ahead of Sunday’s match with Leicester.
Ralf Rangnick refused to entertain questions on Erik ten Hag’s looming appointment as Manchester United boss and insists his only focus is on beating Everton – though he has something of an injury crisis to contend with.
Leicester will take Kevin Sinfield’s “apex of pain” mantra with them when they enter one of European rugby’s great cauldrons on Sunday.
Cristiano Ronaldo has vowed to 'keep fighting' as the Manchester United superstar prepares to return to action on Saturday afternoon. Having missed out against Leicester City due to illness, the Portugal captain is back training for the meeting with relegation-threatened Everton (12.30pm).
Leeds United midfielder Kalvin Phillips has been “really impressed” by Jesse Marsch’s work and is becoming more convinced about staying at Elland Road, according to journalist Dean Jones.