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“I will win the Champions League for Manchester United will be above all else.

“By doing that, if they win the Europa League, it promises them a spot in the Champions League for next season.

“Manchester United is a huge football club and I want to see them back in the Champions League and I would love to see Leicester City, one of my former clubs.

“For the tourcallnt, Manchester United is a great call-up worldwide and I want to win them the Europa League.

“I think they were given a good draw, I think it will be a definitive Manchester United opposite to Inter Milan. It would be a glorious sight.

“I’ll be honest, I think it’s late, given the skill of the couple.

“I am very surprised that this martial was the first hat-trick in his career, very, very surprised.

“These children have the ability to achieve those goals season after season. And if they don’t, they have to wonder why they don’t get 20 goals per season

“Now I see the Premier League, my playing time, you had to score 20 goals, there was no choice, you had to give 20 goals to the club.

“Now I see that many players finish with 12, thirteen goals and play as a centre forward.

“When you’re in a big club, you have to have someone who can score you 20, 25, 30 goals per season if you’re looking to win the Premier League or win in Europe.”

“Manchester United was in disarray a long time ago.

“There will be a lack of characters in the locker room, but the lock has now given them a welcome break and they have benefited from some paintings in the educational field.

“They started well and Bruno Fernandes brilliantly.

“I saw him play against Liverpool for Sporting Lisbon this summer in the United States and it was brilliant. I hope Liverpool points at you and has a massive influence.

“He made Paul Pogba a better player and you could say that the younger members of the team were more confident.

“They know they have a player who can locate them when they’re in a position.

“Their defence is a fear and I think they have a tendency to get angry if they leave behind a purpose, yet they wait for Leicester to keep slipping and watch ready to jump.

“Much of their rejuvenation is down to their Portuguese midfielder.”

“Man United were dominant after the initial 20 minutes at Villa Park, and it then became a walk in the park. Anthony Martial looked off it in parts, but he does look desperate to score goals, as does Marcus Rashford. It was a lovely strike by Mason Greenwood on his right foot.

“The Southampton is clumsy, fluid, charming and tidy, yet it is his defence that seems much improved. Man United, the length of the club and the momentum they have, have been built much faster than I thought.

“Bruno Fernandes and Paul Pogba are in the spotlight, but the penalty changes the rules of the game and they may be dominant later, but the penalty is very questionable. A giant like Man United has to finish in the 4 most sensible and they don’t seem to care about the two most sensible right now, they just want to keep winning matches and take possession of the 4 most sensible. I hope United wins and takes 4th place.”

Prediction: United 3-1 Southampton

“There are so many things you have to consider when you manage a team and there’s a squad players champing at the bit to play and players who are in rhythm and who keep playing well, less work on the training ground.

“There are many decisions to make, however, they make things less difficult by betting well and taking care of themselves, so if we don’t have too many injuries, there’s no explanation for why you replace it too much when you’re doing well.”

“It’s about winning, of course, but also our enthusiasts and the way we technify the game, the football technique, you play with rhythm, power, you play with fear, you take dangers and you have players who have quality. It’s just the FOOTBALL club DNA.

“Of course, I am satisfied when you do not concede a goal, but this has been built on a forged basis. When we had Stam and Johnsen, Pallister and Bruce, fantastic goalkeepers behind them, the engine room with Roy Keane and Bryan Robson laid the foundation for the forwards to demonstrate their skills, we just have to play one game at a time.

“There are many plans that are going on. When do we start the league? This is probably a decision about how far we go in Europe.”

“So you can’t really make a decision in the educational program, there are so many small decisions and, of course, infrequent transfers are also out of our hands. If the equipment is okay, what do we need? What don’t we need?” Do we have any injuries? It’s the way we paint on this task and we have to plan other scenarios.”

“The uncertainty of the dates, how many holidays you can give them, what it will look like next season, is still a little in the air. I don’t think it’s like dramatic decisions, the word you said here, I don’t think the club would panic or go crazy with plans we’ve been talking about for years.

“You have to have a long-term plan, but some short-term decisions will be less difficult to make if you win the Champions League.”

“For me it’s the same thing that I don’t care because when you play in Manchester you know you have to win every single game.

“It doesn’t matter who the game opposes when playing for one of the biggest groups in the world and you can beat anyone.

“We have to beat everybody, so of course for me, the first point is to beat LASK. It doesn’t matter if you have five goals out, we have to recover and score five goals. Never mind, football is about winning.

“Winning gives you confidence, so we can’t help but think about the game that opposes LASK.

“We’ll see when we play against them, win the game and then think of Copenhagen or Istanbul. It doesn’t matter who comes.”

“Well, I don’t need to look too far because I think we focused on the next game.

“Now we’re in a position where we only focus on the league, but of course, when you look at the links that were likely to come, we can also play against the Wolves, we can also meet Ashley [Young] and Romelu [Lukaku, anyone from Inter], so there are matches to look ahead at and we have to move on.

“I hope we can move on to the quarter-finals, once again, as we said, it’s about completing the LASK draw first.”

Manchester United faces Copenhagen or Istanbul Basaksehir in the Europa League quarter-finals.

United has a 5-0 record against LASK Linz ahead of their round of 16 at Old Trafford next month and will almost face Copenhagen or Basaksehir in Germany. If United triumphs in the semi-finals, they will face Olympiakos, Wolves, Seville or Rome.

Turkish club Basaksehir is 1-0 in their second leg in Copenhagen, which beat United at the champions league organisation level in 2006.

The tie has separated United from Inter Milan, who has signed Romelu Lukaku and Ashley Young from United this season and has Alexis Sanchez on loan.

The Europa League quarter-finals, semi-finals and final will be played across four regions – Cologne, Duisborg, Dusseldorf and Gelsenkirchen – in Germany between August 10 and 21.

The glory of the Europa League gives United a way back to the Champions League, however, the Ole Gunnar Solskjaer team hopes to qualify by completing the 4 most sensible Premier League.

A summary of today’s news.

Good for United.

Robbie Savage has revealed that he expects Manchester United to return to the Champions League next season by winning the Europa League and predicted that he will face Inter Milan in the final.

The Ole Gunnar Solskjaer team already has a foot in the quarter-finals of the competition, with Austrian team LASK 5-0 in the first leg of their first leg and will face FC Copenhagen and Istanbul Basaksehir in the quarterfies.

Given their unbearable 17-match streak, the Solskjaer team has its appeals in two possible silver coins, with an FA Cup semi-final also on the horizon, as a final in the Premier League Top Four.

Savage told BT Sport that he was looking for the club to be back in the European elite next season and predicted that he will face familiar faces at Inter Milan in the Europa League final.

“I will win the Champions League for Manchester United will be above all else.

“By doing that, if they win the Europa League, it promises them a spot in the Champions League for next season.

“Manchester United is a huge football club and I want to see them back in the Champions League and I would love to see Leicester City, one of my former clubs.

“For the tourcallnt, Manchester United is a great call-up worldwide and I want to win them the Europa League.

“I think they were given a good draw, I think it will be a definitive Manchester United opposite to Inter Milan. It would be a glorious sight.

Andy Cole believes Anthony Martial and Marcus Rashford have 20 goals per season for Manchester United.

The duo did it with United’s 5-2 win over Bournemouth at Old Trafford last weekend.

Martial now has 21 goals in 37 appearances, so this season, while Rashford has also scored 21 goals in 33 appearances.

And Cole, who has scored 121 goals in 275 appearances for Old Trafford’s club, believes the pair has already achieved that goal, especially through the game for a club like United.

Here’s what he told MUTV:

“I’ll be honest, I think it’s overdue, considering the talent of the pair of them.

“I am very surprised that this martial was the first hat-trick in his career, very, very surprised.

“These children have the ability to achieve those goals season after season. And if they don’t, they have to wonder why they don’t get 20 goals per season

“Now I see the Premier League, my playing time, you had to score 20 goals, there was no choice, you had to give 20 goals to the club.

“Now I see a lot of players finishing on 12, 13 goals and they are playing centre-forward.

“When you’re in a big club, you have to have someone who can score you 20, 25, 30 goals per season if you’re looking to win the Premier League or win in Europe.”

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Former Liverpool side Jason McAteer has said Manchester United has driven his former club to point out Bruno Fernandes.

Here’s what McAteer the Racing Post:

“Manchester United was in disarray a long time ago.

“There will be a lack of characters in the locker room, but the lock has now given them a welcome break and they have benefited from some paintings in the educational field.

“They have started back well and Bruno Fernandes has been brilliant.

“I saw him play against Liverpool for Sporting Lisbon this summer in the United States and it was brilliant. I hope Liverpool points at you and has a massive influence.

“He made Paul Pogba a better player and you could say that the younger members of the team were more confident.

“They know that they have a player who is capable of finding them when they are in good positions.

“Their defence is still a concern and I think they are prone to sulking if they go a goal behind but they are lying in wait for Leicester to continue slipping up and they look ready to pounce.

“Much of his rejuvenation is due to his Portuguese midfielder.”

In Premier League matches this noon, it’s over:

Norwich 0-4 West Ham

Watford 2-1 Newcastle

There are no consequences for United, however, Norwich is relegated.

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They were damaged on the educational grounds.

There are about the Portuguese players that United points to Sporting.

Borussia Dortmund demanded no less than the 130 million euros they allegedly demanded for Manchester United’s goal, Jadon Sancho.

Sancho, 20, has served the last two years of his contract in Dortmund and is reportedly making plans to leave the Bundesliga rather than pointing out a renewal.

United has long been a Sancho fan, having tried to point it out from Manchester City in 2017 and was unable to buy England last year because he did not qualify for the Champions League.

Dortmund needs a nine-figure payment for Sancho, which can lead to lengthy negotiations in a post-COVID climate, and a resolution through United for Sancho also depends on his return to the Champions League.

“Jadon has a valid contract with us and we would be very pleased if he’s still with us next season,” Dortmund’s sporting director Michael Zorc told Waz. “To think of something else, the timing should be right and, secondly, our value expectations would be met 100%.”

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Here’s what Sky Sports expert Charlie Nicholas said in the United home game preview opposite Southampton:

“Man United dominates after the first 20 minutes at Villa Park, and then it has become a walk in the park. Anthony Martial has looked at him in some places, but seems desperate to score goals, as does Marcus Rashford. It was a big blow from Mason Greenwood on his right foot.

“The Southampton is clumsy, fluid, charming and tidy, yet it is his defence that seems much improved. Man United, the length of the club and the momentum they have, have been built much faster than I thought.

“Bruno Fernandes and Paul Pogba are in the spotlight, but the penalty changes the rules of the game and they may be dominant later, but the penalty is very questionable. A giant like Man United has to finish in the 4 most sensible and they don’t seem to care about the two most sensible right now, they just want to keep winning matches and take possession of the 4 most sensible. I hope United wins and takes 4th place.”

Prediction: United 3-1 Southampton

Four to seal United’s fate. Will they all win them?

Southampton (H)

Crystal Palace (A)

West Ham (H)

Leicester (A)

There’s also an FA Cup semi-final vs Chelsea and the conclusion of the Europa League for Solskjaer’s men.

How did Manchester United manage to turn their fortunes around?

They controlled going from low-performing to record with Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, which allowed the Premier League first team to win four consecutive matches across a three-pass margin. United’s current unbeacent 17-game streak is a measure of his improvement, with much of the applause set aside for Bruno Fernandes and Paul Pogba.

Yet Solskjaer warrants praise too, for sticking to his guns and making a series of potentially risky calls.

These 4 were all Solskjaer’s bets, but they were worth it with a dramatic style.

United can’t be wrong.

Chris Kavanagh has been shown to take the pace of Manchester United against Southampton on Monday night.

Manchester United enthusiasts have told Ole Gunnar Solskjaer that they would like to see David De Gea as the club’s first goalkeeper next season.

United has been in a wonderful way in recent weeks and is lately enjoying an unbeaor 17-game streak as he seeks to finish in the Premier League Top Four and qualify for the Champions League.

However, despite his new offensive verve, there have been defensive weaknesses in the lag and De Gea has not helped with that.

The seasoned pitcher has struggled to maintain consistency in the crusade and has already made two primary mistakes since the reboot that led to goals that caused United to stay behind Tottenham and Bournemouth.

Men. Sport asked Twitter enthusiasts which of the two most sensible goalkeepers they would like to be United’s first pick next season and 65.8 of the electorate opted for De Gea. The remaining 34.2 sought Henderson to give them a chance after a promising campaign.

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Manchester United was known for their relentless attacking football with Sir Alex Ferguson. They have scored more than 2,000 Premier League purposes since the call for replacement of the English elite in 1992, more than any other club, but in recent years this purpose has been so obviously demonstrated.

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer was named a man in the pace of restoring previous glory, however, if the club legend instilled the offensive, exciting and dynamic football logo that United represented when he himself was on the field, he had to reach the foundation. from where you attack your team.

After about 18 months in charge, United is beginning to show a new point and Bruno Fernandes deserves a lot of praise for its impact, there is enough evidence to recommend that the defense has been an integral component of the recovery.

After 34 games played, United is ranked at the time of the league for goals conceded, but there is an express explanation as to why Old Trafford’s team is not positioned as the Array.

After analyzing the figures of the existing campaign, the effects are interesting.

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Why would you be worried?

Solskjaer gave an indication of the composition imaginable:

“There are so many things to keep in mind when running a team and there is a team of players who snore to play and players who are in rhythm and keep playing well, less paints on the ground.

“There are many decisions to make, however, they make things less difficult by betting well and taking care of themselves, so if we don’t have too many injuries, there’s no explanation for why you replace it too much when you’re doing well.”

Here’s an excerpt of what Solskjaer said at today’s press conference:

“It’s about winning, of course, but also our enthusiasts and the way we technify the game, the football technique, you play with rhythm, power, you play with fear, you take dangers and you have players who have quality. It’s just the FOOTBALL club DNA.

“Of course, I am satisfied when you do not concede a goal, but this has been built on a forged basis. When we had Stam and Johnsen, Pallister and Bruce, fantastic goalkeepers behind them, the engine room with Roy Keane and Bryan Robson laid the foundation for the forwards to demonstrate their skills, we just have to play one game at a time.

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That’s what he said at this morning’s press conference:

“There are many plans that are going on. When do we start the league? This is probably a decision about how far we go in Europe.”

“So you can’t really make a decision in the educational program, there are so many small decisions and, of course, infrequent transfers are also out of our hands. If the equipment is okay, what do we need? What don’t we need?” Do we have any injuries? It’s the way we paint on this task and we have to plan other scenarios.”

“The uncertainty of the dates, how many holidays you can give them, what it will look like next season, is still a little in the air. I don’t think it’s like dramatic decisions, the word you said here, I don’t think the club would panic or go crazy with plans we’ve been talking about for years.

“You have to have a long-term plan, but some short-term decisions will be less difficult to make if you win the Champions League.”

Learn more about Solskjaer here

A little unusual, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer will have a press convention this Saturday morning.

He will report on the next Premier League match against Southampton on Monday night, and things of course.

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Manchester United could face a Newcastle United festival to signal Federico Chiesa, according to reports.

According to La Nazione, the Fiorentina star is hot property right now and United reportedly are considering him as a cheaper option to Jadon Sancho – available for around €60m (£53m). But Newcastle may be keen, especially if their takeover goes through.

Only your percentage in the Europa League draw, here:

Manchester clubs are subsidised through bookmakers to an infrequent European double.

After today’s quarter-finals, Manchester City is co-favourite, along with Bayern Munich, to lift the Champions League, while neighbouring United is the favourite to claim the Europa League they lifted in 2017.

Only twice before in the near 50-year history of the Champions and Europa Leagues, in their different guises, has one city captured both of Europe’s major trophies.

In 1994, AC Milan demolished Barcelona to win the Champions League the same year that their local rivals, Inter, beat Austria Salzburg to win the UEFA Cup, and in 2018, Real Madrid beat Liverpool in the Champions League final while Atlético won the Europa League. beating Marseille.

After yesterday’s draws, City is ranked as the regular favorite in 3/1 with thepools.com, the world’s oldest football platform, to win the Champions League for the first time.

United is 15/8 with thepools.com to claim the trophy they won in 2017. Inter Milan, led by former United Romelu striker Lukaku, is the moment in a remote 5/1.

Some regrettable news from world football this morning, and especially for Manchester United legend Sir Bobby Charlton. His brother and the wonderful Jack Charlton of Leeds United and England have passed away, it has been announced.

Bruno Fernandes challenged Manchester United to score five more goals in his return attack on LASK Linz, warning his teammates not to be pleased.

The Europa League quarter-final draw pitted United Copenhagen or Istanbul Basaksehir against, assuming they spent the LASK draw, which they led 5-0 after the first leg.

The rest of the tournament will be played in the form of unique matches in unbiased venues in Germany, however, United will return to Old Trafford to see it through the paintings in March before the coronavirus pandemic.

And Fernandes, who has not yet tasted the defeat in 15 appearances at United, has asked Ole Gunnar Solskjaer for demolition paintings, as he told United’s official website:

“For me it’s the same thing that I don’t care because when you play in Manchester you know you have to win every single game.

“It doesn’t matter who the game opposes when playing for one of the biggest groups in the world and you can beat anyone.

“We have to beat everybody, so of course for me, the first point is to beat LASK. It doesn’t matter if you have five goals out, we have to recover and score five goals. Never mind, football is about winning.

“Winning gives you confidence, so we can’t help but think about the game that opposes LASK.

“We’ll see when we play against them, win the game and then think of Copenhagen or Istanbul. It doesn’t matter who comes.”

In the most recent episode of the Manchester is Red podcast, we talk about Manchester United winning streak Paul Pogba, Mason Greenwood, Southampton’s next match and the Europa League draw.

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Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is ahead after Friday’s Europa League draw.

United has discovered that if it reaches the quarter-final, FC Copenhagen or Istanbul Basaksehir will be in the next circular of the European competition, which will begin in August after the conclusion of the Premier League.

With a 5-0 merit already insured in the first leg of the adjustment with LASK prior to the suspension of football, United almost secured a position on the next circular before the turn-back adjustment at Old Trafford.

The paths to the latter were also charted on Friday and United could face rivals in the Premier League, Wolves, Olympiacos, Seville or Rome in the semi-finals, while there may even be a definitive opponent to the known faces if they and Inter. Milan didn’t either. Far.

However, Solskjaer does not think and is fully focused on the end of the domestic season before the attention turns to Europe, as he said on United’s official website.

“Well, I don’t need to look too far because I think we focused on the next game.

“Now we’re in a position where we only focus on the league, but of course, when you look at the links that were likely to come, we can also play against the Wolves, we can also meet Ashley [Young] and Romelu [Lukaku, anyone from Inter], so there are matches to look ahead at and we have to move on.

“I hope we can move on to the quarter-finals, once again, as we said, it’s about completing the LASK draw first.”

Learn more about Solskjaer here

Manchester United must have taken the “pole position” in the race to point to Ben Chilwell of Leicester City.

The Sun reports that the 23-year-old has become a United target, Luke Shaw and Brandon Williams are providing left-back features for now.

Williams’ progression meant United was pleased to suspend their goal of pointing to a sideline, but Chilwell inspired Leicester, with Chelsea and Manchester City also linked.

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