Ex-Man United ace Robin van Persie makes league title prediction amid Man City vs Arsenal battle
Former Manchester United striker Robin van Persie is backing Arsenal to beat Manchester City to the Premier League title.
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Former Manchester United striker Robin van Persie is backing Arsenal to beat Manchester City to the Premier League title.
Manchester City have 11 games remaining to overcome an eight-point deficit to Arsenal and defend their Premier League title.
Manchester City will already have been concerned with the touch-and-go nature of Erling Haaland's groin injury and then they got the news of Phil Foden's appendix surgery on Sunday.
Given that Marcus Rashford has been in such scintillating form in front of goal so far this season, Manchester United's underwhelming goal return has gone somewhat unpunished. The Reds have scored significantly less goals than the majority of their rivals, but they are still shining in every available competition.
Bukayo Saka scored a stunner after Harry Kane extended his goalscoring record as England continued their winning start to Euro 2024 qualification against Ukraine.
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Goals from Harry Kane and Bukayo Saka gave England a 2-0 victory over Ukraine which puts them in command of their qualification group for Euro 2024. A humdrum game was brought to life on 37 minutes when Saka was allowed time to pick a cross and duly found Kane at the back post to score a 55th international goal. Ad Kane, who became England's outright leading goalscorer last time out against Italy, had been recognised with a golden boot before kick-off.
Pep Guardiola used a cordial birthday phone call to Netherlands boss Ronaldo Koeman to make a cheeky request about one of his Manchester City players.