Man City face anxious wait on Erling Haaland fitness as Phil Foden makes Champions League claim
Here are your Manchester City evening headlines on Tuesday, March 21.
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Here are your Manchester City evening headlines on Tuesday, March 21.
Here are your latest Manchester United evening headlines on Tuesday, March 21.
New mum Molly-Mae Hague has just enjoyed some precious time in London where her daughter Bambi was welcomed into the world in January, and she was looking radiant as she returned home to Manchester. The 23-year-old former Love Island star showed off her fashion credentials as she stepped out in the city after her adorable family break with partner Tommy Fury and their two-month-old daughter.
Traffic was stopped on one of the major routes in Oldham during rush hour after a car caught fire. It happened on the A62 Manchester Road in Oldham at around 5pm this evening (Tuesday). A car caught ablaze on the stretch of the road near Werneth Park.
MANCHESTER: After a series of high-level meetings last week, a second round of bids to buy Manchester United are due Wednesday.
Bafana Bafana striker Lyle Foster is back on South African shores after a life-changing two-and-a-half months.
MADRID: Spanish club Mallorca handed the fan who racially insulted players Vinícius Júnior and Samu Chukwueze a three-year ban from club membership on Tuesday. The fan, reportedly a 20-year-old Mallorca season ticket holder, is accused of calling Real Madrid forward Vinícius and Villarreal midfielder Chukwueze a monkey in separate Spanish league games this year. Both Vinicius and Chukwueze are Black.
Local leaders have signed an historic deal with the government which gives Greater Manchester new powers over transport, housing and technical education with mayor Andy Burnham handed full control over finances. The trailblazer devolution deal was signed by Levelling Up minister Dehenna Davison, Mr Burnham and the 10 council leaders on Tuesday (March 21).