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Six ways Sir Jim Ratcliffe can win Man Utd fans back – from 100,000-seater new stadium to keeping Mainoo and Garnacho

Fans of Manchester United are encouraged to make their feelings clear on the Premier League collision on Sunday with Arsenal. The green and gold protests against the acquisition of the glazer have long since disappeared, with supporters now being told to wear funeral black. But what could Sir Jim Ratcliffe, Ineos or even the glazers

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Bayern record counts for nothing in the Champions League, says Alonso

Xabi Alonso said that his impressive record against Bayern Munich counts for nothing for the All-Bundesliga collision of Bayer Leverkusen in the Champions League. Under Alonso, Leverkusen are unbeaten in their six games against Bayern in all matches, which won three and draw the other games. They also held a clean slate in three of

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Real Madrid 2-1 Atletico: Hosts secure narrow advantage as Rodrygo & Brahim net

Brahim Diaz scored a brilliant winner to give Real Madrid a slim benefit compared to City Rivals Atletico after the first stage of their Last-16-Easy Play of Champions League. Match report Rodrygo placed the hosts in the Bernabeu within four minutes when he sprinted past Javi Galan and cut in before he bend a beautiful

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Ref John Brooks confirmed for Carabao Cup final between Liverpool and Newcastle

The EFL has confirmed that John Brooks was appointed as the referee for the Carabao Cup final between Liverpool and Newcastle. Brooks takes the lead on the collision in Wembley on Sunday, with Eddie Smart and Nick Greenhalgh mentioned as his assistants. Darren England will be the fourth official, with Stuart Attwell and Sian Massey-elis

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