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Manchester United transfer news RECAP Rangnick 'recommends' Rudiger deal as James Garner impresses

Manchester United's attentions now turn back to the Premier League after the disappointment of exiting the FA Cup on Friday.

United resume the race for fourth on Tuesday as they head to Turf Moor to take on Burnley in a game which takes on added significance after the fourth round defeat to Middlesbrough.

With their hopes of some silverware this season all but gone, clinching a Champions League place becomes even more important to Ralf Rangnick and his side this season, and they will be eager to avoid a slip-up against the Premier League's bottom side.

Away from Old Trafford, Anthony Martial made his debut for Sevilla on Saturday but endured a frustrating night as his new side were held to a goalless draw by Osasuna.

And transfer target Declan Rice sent another reminder to United of his abilities as he dragged West Ham into the fifth round of the cup, scoring a stoppage time equaliser as they beat non-league Kidderminster in dramatic circumstances.

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Forever in our hearts, the victims of the Munich Air Disaster will never be forgotten.

Jamie Carragher has compared Mohamed Salah's Africa Cup of Nations penalty shootout decision to Cristiano Ronaldo's against Spain for Portugal.

For the Liverpool attacker, it was heartache, as two of his Egyptian teammates squandered opportunities from 12-yards meaning he didn't get to take Egypt's fifth penalty in a 4-2 shootout defeat.

His teammate Sadio Mane atoned for his penalty miss in normal time to earn Senegal their first Africa Cup of Nations triumph with his side's fifth penalty.

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