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2 days ago |
thetimes.com | Charlotte Duncker |Paul Hirst
Manchester United would mark any potential Europa League success with a celebratory barbecue, with no time for an open-top bus parade. Ruben Amorim's side face Tottenham Hotspur in Bilbao next Wednesday with both teams looking to end their dreadful domestic seasons on a high with a trophy. But it is understood that there are no plans at present for a parade if United win and that they intend to enjoy a more low-key celebration at the club's training ground instead.
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3 days ago |
thetimes.com | Charlotte Duncker
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5 days ago |
thetimes.com | Charlotte Duncker
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6 days ago |
thetimes.com | Gary Jacob |Paul Joyce |Charlotte Duncker |Paul Hirst
Arsenal became the final English side to be knocked out of the Champions League on Wednesday after defeat at the hands of Paris-Saint-Germain, rounding off a fairly disappointing showing for the Premier League’s best in Europe’s elite competition this season. So how can they go one better next time around? Our writers have their say.
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1 week ago |
thetimes.com | Charlotte Duncker
Aston Villa’s Premier League game against Tottenham Hotspur has been brought forward by two days to aid Spurs’ preparation for a potential Europa League final — despite Villa’s protests. The match, originally scheduled for Sunday, May 18, will now instead be played at 7.30pm on Friday, May 16.
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Amorim was furious in his post match presser. “It’s a big problem because it’s mentally. We are not scared of losing a game as Manchester United. We don’t have that fear anymore and that is the most dangerous thing that a big club can have.” https://t.co/qCalfeYUox

Yoro was walking gingerly out of Old Trafford but didn’t need a boot. Amorim on his injury: “We have to assess Leny in a better way tomorrow, he felt something but it could be a small thing.” https://t.co/gmcs7VKDQL

West Ham’s 2-0 win pushes them to 15th. #mufc dreadful again and drop to 16th with two games left. That’s their 17th league defeat this season, last time they had more was in 73-74 when they went down. Seven league games without a win, wouldn’t bet against that extending to nine. https://t.co/bbexCkD2KS