Arsenal’s players were subjected to a torrent of abuse from a small group of the club’s supporters after their Europa League defeat in Rennes.The Gunners took an early lead on Thursday evening but ended up losing the first leg of their round of 16 tie, with Benjamin Bourigeaud cancelling out Alex Iwobi’s opener before a Nacho Monreal own-goal and Ismaila Sarr’s strike secured the French club a superb win.3
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Pep Guardiola has dismissed Jurgen Klopp's claim that champions Manchester City have "no sign of weakness". Liverpool manager Klopp also said that "only City can stop City" as he
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Tottenham Hotspur goalkeeper Hugo Lloris watches in disbelief after dropping the ball, which saw Toby Alderweireld score an own goal against Liverpool. Mauricio Pochettino said on Tuesday that
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Manchester United's misery to 'continue for at least a decade', says Cardiff City manager Neil Warnock The Bluesbirds boss takes his already-relegated side to Old Trafford on Sunday By talkSPORT
Manchester United's misery to 'continue for at least a decade
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Manchester United's misery to 'continue for at least a decade', says Cardiff City manager Neil Warnock. says Cardiff City manager Neil Warnock. Jovani.
Manchester United's misery to 'continue for at least a decade
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Neil Warnock believes it will take ten years for Manchester United to be a force again. The Red Devils have not won a Premier League title since Sir Alex Ferguson retired in 2013 - and have hired four managers during that time.
Manchester United's misery to 'continue for at least a decade
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Manchester United's misery to 'continue for at least a decade', says Cardiff City manager Neil Warnock. it will take ten years for Manchester United to be a
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Welcome to the Evening Standard's LIVE blog dedicated to the latest transfer news and rumours. Transfer news, rumours and today's football gossip | January 19, 2019. Chelsea are expected to complete the signing of Gonzalo Higuain in the coming days, as Maurizio Sarri looks to bolster his attacking options with a move for the 31-year-old
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Owen Oyston's removal from Blackpool board hailed as a 'watershed moment' for whole of football The Blackpool Supporters' Trust claims it gives clubs like Charlton, Port Vale, Hull
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Manchester United news: Paul Pogba will not stay and Zinedine Zidane is the best man to manage him, says Mido; Mauricio Pochettino EXCLUSIVE: Tottenham manager 'motivated to stay' and help Spurs become one of the world's; Barcelona inadvertently TROLL their entire squad with Lionel Messi appreciation tweet ahead of Copa del Rey
Manchester United news: Paul Pogba will not stay and Zinedine
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Arsenal legend believes the turmoil at the Bernabeu will only ramp up the Spanish giants' interest in the Spurs boss. Tottenham may be celebrating after sealing their place in the Champions League quarter-finals, but David Seaman has warned that Real Madrid's stunning exit could be bad news for the club.
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Sam Allardyce appointed Everton boss on £6m-a-year contract as Farhad Moshiri hails 'strong leader' and says 'he can go as far as he wants' Everton confirm the appointment of Sam Allardyce as
Maurizio Sarri Holds Training Ground 'Inquest' as Chelsea
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