Manchester United has had a roller-coaster start to life in the Premier League since the New Year. Although they have done well in the FA Cup and the EFL Cup, ...
The Red Devils travel to Spain next to face Barcelona in the Europa League on the 16th of February. With no wins in their previous five fixtures, relegation looms large on the Peacocks and the fans at Elland Road would be hopeful to see a repeat of their outing at Old Trafford. The Manchester-based club has just one victory in their previous 4 PL outings as they still compete for a podium finish in England.
United's no.1 speaks on making 400 appearances in the Premier League and on our win against Leeds United at Elland Road.
"I made a couple of good saves and then the team scored a great goal. "They have 10 to 15 minutes where they create a couple of chances," he explained. It's going to be a big game, Barcelona. The best of those fell to Wilfried Gnonto and Crysencio Summerville, who both forced the David into action. So, [it was a] perfect day." A lot of goals, helping the team, running, pressing.
Man Utd beat Leeds 2-0 but are still five points off league leaders Arsenal; Gary Neville is sceptical they will be able to keep up while competing in four ...
"United have to keep doing what they are doing winning football matches. "But Manchester United - the players, the manager and the fans - have to look at the table and if City slip up as they have done and Arsenal continue their difficult run, they have to be ready to pounce, just in case." I don't think Ten Hag was taking chances. "Obviously, Arsenal and City are ahead of them but what they have to do, if any of the teams above them slip up, they have to be ready to pounce," Keane told Sky Sports. "So, they have just got to hang in there and hope that Arsenal and Man City aren't quite right towards the end of the season, but I just think they aren't quite ready yet." "I just don't think they can win the Premier League for the reasons that they have so many games and I just don't think they are at the level of Man City and Arsenal."
Erik ten Hag offered an insight into the tactical decisions he made when the Reds triumphed at Elland Road.
[Tyrell Malacia](https://www.manutd.com/en/players-and-staff/detail/tyrell-malacia)'s selection and position was also carefully explained by the boss. "With Bruno [Fernandes] on the right and Garnacho on the left, it was a dynamic to change the game and I think we can benefit from it. I know him from [his] youth that he can play there," Ten Hag said. "In my perspective, the best at that is [Marcus Rashford](https://www.manutd.com/en/players-and-staff/detail/marcus-rashford) going central to accommodate the introduction of [Alejandro Garnacho](https://www.manutd.com/en/players-and-staff/detail/alejandro-garnacho-mens-team). [Tyrell Malacia](https://www.manutd.com/en/players-and-staff/detail/tyrell-malacia) and I think he did well in the first half.
The Premier League said it was treating 'tragedy chanting' as a 'matter of urgency' after extremely unsavoury behaviour by fans at Elland Road.
But after the first goal there was more composure.” Marcus has to keep focusing on every game, one by one, and if he does that he will keep scoring.” “If you are satisfied you will stop,” he said. “I was pretty excited to work with him when I joined the club last summer. The Premier League has a working group on tragedy chanting which also involves clubs, the Football Association, English Football League and Football Supporters’ Association. “He’s certainly one of them,” he said.
Late goals from Marcus Rashford and Alejandro Garnacho earned Manchester United a hard-fought 2-0 Premier League victory at Leeds United on Sunday.
The second half remained tight. "The fans, the players. Late goals from Marcus Rashford and Alejandro Garnacho earned Manchester United a hard-fought 2-0 Premier League victory at Leeds United on Sunday.
Manchester United had its title hopes hit by Leeds in a 2-2 draw at Old Trafford on Wednesday, but made up for that by picking up three points at Elland ...
The win will feed the growing belief United can mount an unlikely title challenge in a bid to be crowned English champions for the first time since 2013. United had its title hopes hit by Leeds in a 2-2 draw at Old Trafford on Wednesday, but made up for that by picking up three points at Elland Road. Marcus Rashford scored his 21st goal of the season in Manchester United’s 2-0 win against Leeds in the Premier League on Sunday.
Manchester United moved into the second spot on the Premier League table with a late 2-0 win over Leeds United on Sunday. Marcus Rashford and Alejandro ...
Leeds started the second half in prime form and were pushing United on the backfoot with some great chances. A lapse in concentration from Wober set Fernandes on goal but the United midfielder's shot was saved by Messlier. David de Gea was called into action to deny Summerville yet again in the 44th minute as Leeds looked dangerous.
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Je may be willing to offer up to £5 billion. Owners-to-be have been instructed to make a one-paragraph offer that includes the quantity and percentage of stock as well as documentation of finances. The family is still debating whether to sell the club entirely or just a portion of it. Manchester United Takeover: Manchester United SALE: The Glazers, who control Manchester United, are said to disagree over the club’s asking price. Members of the family are rumoured to be open to accepting a £5 billion offer. The Glazer family has entrusted American financial advisors The Raine Group with the duty of locating a buyer for the club.
Leeds and Manchester United condemned “completely unacceptable” chants by rival fans about tragedies involving both clubs during Sunday's Premier League ...
“Both clubs strongly condemn chanting from both sets of fans regarding historic tragedies at today’s game,” Leeds and United said in a joint statement. Some United supporters taunted the home crowd with chants about the death of Leeds fans in Istanbul in 2000. The game, which United won 2-0, was marred by some Leeds fans goading United supporters with chants about the Munich air disaster on Feb.