'Should get knighted' - Paul Merson makes stunning Manchester United claim after Arsenal defeat
Paul Merson believes Erik ten Hag should get a knighthood if Manchester United earn a shock FA Cup final win over Manchester City on May 25.
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Paul Merson believes Erik ten Hag should get a knighthood if Manchester United earn a shock FA Cup final win over Manchester City on May 25.
Top Rangers target Jose Cordoba was left out of Levski Sofia's squad for their latest match as he appears to edge closer to confirming a £3 million move to Ibrox.
Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag blamed an injury crisis at the Old Trafford club for a poor campaign after his side fell to a 1-0 loss to Arsenal in the Premier League on Sunday - their ninth home defeat across all competitions this season.
After a performance as seismic as the one Manchester United delivered at Crystal Palace on Monday, changes were a necessity. Erik ten Hag was never going to play the same team, for the message it would send his players and the message it would portray about his own leadership.
They'll be feeling pretty bruised and beaten up. And probably a bit sorry for themselves.
Upfront Ally McCoist riffed on Rangers' pain and joked they now need a favour from former Celtic boss Ange Postecoglou.
KEITH JACKSON: Rodgers would be the first man to pay respect to the job Derek McInnes has done by nailing down a Europa League spot for Kilmarnock and the Rugby Park boss has punched harder than anyone else this season. The Celtic manager will content himself with a league title and, very probably, a Scottish Cup into the bargain.
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