United, Rúben Amorim and Premier League
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The January transfer window is up and running, and Premier League clubs are bidding to improve their squads for a crucial second half of the season.
Unsurprisingly, United have conceded eight goals over their last five, while Burnley have conceded nine and scored four, so while we do think the visitors should earn three points, it likely won’t be as straightforward as it should be on paper.
Ruben Amorim may have been relieved of his duties as Manchester United head coach, yet his departure has done little to derail the Red Devils’ transfer plans.According to The Athletic, United’s
A pair of red cards that remain almost unique in Premier League history. Supporters might get behind one of their own being sent off for standing up to an opponent — but Bowyer and Dyer came to blows with each other in that 3-0 defeat (at 2.38 of the above video).
Chelsea head coach Liam Rosenior surprisingly billed his youthful side as the modern iteration of Manchester United’s legendary “Class of ’92” during a candid appreciation of the club he grew up supporting.
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Michael Owen is still bitter that Harry Kane chose Bayern Munich over the Premier League
Harry Kane is flourishing at Bayern Munich and Michael Owen is clearly not happy about it. Speaking to Goal, he warned that teams like Real Madrid and FC Barcelona should be wary of signing the England captain, saying that he is “dead money”. Let us go over exactly what he said and why it is so outrageously bitter.
The third round of the FA Cup, the world’s oldest football tournament, welcomes England's top-flight clubs in a bumper weekend.
Manchester United couldn't make the most of a soft landing spot for caretaker manager Darren Fletcher, drawing Burnley 2-2 at Turf Moor on Wednesday in the first match since the firing of Ruben Amorim.