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Here are your latest Manchester United morning headlines on Tuesday, September 27.
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Here are your latest Manchester United morning headlines on Tuesday, September 27.
Steve Clarke insists Scotland have the guts to go for glory against Ukraine despite a sickness bug ravaging his injury-hit squad.
Manchester United great Michael Carrick has lauded Christian Eriksen, claiming the Dane is so adaptable it doesn't matter what position he's played in.
Scotland strike duo Lyndon Dykes and Che Adams have fallen ill ahead of the do-or-die Nations League crunch against Ukraine in Krakow but the pair will still travel to Poland. Boss Steve Clarke revealed the pair were suffering from illness and sat out the session before flying to Poland for the final Group B1 clash.
Roy Keane was a surprise inclusion in the Manchester United Legends squad for their match with Liverpool at the weekend.
With five wins from his first eight games in charge, it is fair to say that the positives have outweighed the negatives at the start of Erik ten Hag's tenure as Manchester United manager.
:Injured Scotland defenders Kieran Tierney and Scott McKenna have withdrawn from the squad ahead of their Nations League decider against Ukraine on Tuesday, the Scottish FA said.
Callum McGregor has urged Scotland to finish off their Nations League job and become the A Team. Steve Clarke’s in-form side face Ukraine in Poland on the brink of joining Europe’s elite.