Five Man City players with a point to prove on international duty
Pep Guardiola had one clear message for his Manchester City players as they begin international duty this week: don't get injured.
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Pep Guardiola had one clear message for his Manchester City players as they begin international duty this week: don't get injured.
Here are your Manchester United morning headlines on Tuesday, March 21.
BERLIN: With the European Championship looming next year, host Germany hopes this week to start repairing the tattered reputation of its men’s national soccer team.
Manchester United's victory over Fulham on Sunday maintained Erik ten Hag's side's push for two trophies to be added to their Carabao Cup success.
Primoz Roglic (Jumbo-Visma) edged Remco Evenepoel (Soudal–Quick-Step) in an uphill drag race to win Stage 1 at Volta Ciclista a Catalunya, although his win was overshadowed by a nasty crash in the closing stages. Roglic, who arrived in north-east Spain on the back of victory at Tirreno-Adriatico, took advantage after Jumbo team-mates Steven Kruijswijk and Tobias Foss had ramped up the pace on the final circuit to weed out the fast men. Ad It was a thrilling showdown between the two favourites for the Giro d'Italia in May, but a crash with 5.5km remaining will attract attention after six riders were left on the floor.
Manchester City are growing confident they can land Jude Bellingham from Borussia Dortmund this summer although Real Madrid remain in the race for the midfielder's signature, sources have told ESPN.
Manchester City will see a total of 20 first-team squad members jet off for international duty over the next fortnight.
Manchester United have already banked almost £10 million in prize money alone from their run to the Europa League quarter-finals.