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Here are your Manchester United evening headlines on Tuesday, September 27.
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Here are your Manchester United evening headlines on Tuesday, September 27.
Tottenham striker Harry Kane wants to continue playing his football in England, believes The Sun’s Tom Barclay.
Liverpool star Trent Alexander-Arnold’s omission from England’s World Cup squad could be a ‘blessing in disguise’, according to journalist Dean Jones.
Champions League-winning ex-Chelsea midfielder John Obi MIkel has announced his retirement from football. Mikel, who won eight major trophies with the Blues, made 372 total appearances during his 11 years in West London, but had been without a club since being released by Kuwait SC last November. Ad On the same day, another Premier League midfielder of a similar era — Fabian Delph — also called time on his own career.
NEWCASTLE: Kieran Trippier believes patience is a virtue for Newcastle United when it comes to English Premier League points and progress.
Former Orlando Pirates co-coach Fadlu Davids has confirmed that he will reunite with another ex-Bucs head coach Josef Zinnbauer at Russian giants Lokomotiv Moscow.
FIFA 23’s release is just days away, and EA Sports have ramped up the excitement by releasing the ratings for every single player on this year’s game.
John Higgins may have «scarring» from his painful Tour Championship final defeat back in April, thinks Neal Foulds, after the legendary Scot was knocked out of the British Open by Yuan Sijun. Higgins led 3-2 and had a sizeable final-frame lead over his 22-year-old opponent, but inexplicably ran out of position when the finishing line neared, and Sijun pounced to take the match 4-3. Ad It's not the first time Higgins has let slip a lead this year, with his Tour Championship final defeat to Neil Robertson back in April seeing him lose from 9-4 ahead.