Manchester United are yet to sanction any substantial business heading into the final fortnight of the transfer window.That could all be about to change in the coming days, however.In regards to
United sit seventh in the Europa League table with 12 points from their opening six games and the fact they are well placed to qualify for the last 16 is largely down to Ruud van Nistelrooy, who oversaw their first win of the campaign, while in caretaker charge.
Regardless of the outcome in Manchester, victory in that final game should at least be enough to secure a seeded place in the play-off round, but a positive result at Old Trafford would do wonders for morale and give Clement a much-needed filip as he seeks to justify the show of faith from the board.
The keeper turned out for both United and Rangers and can't wait to sit down and watch his old sides do battle
Likewise Clinton Nsiala. He's grasped his opportunity due to injuries and adds some physicality that the likes of Robin Propper lacks, especially for domestic football. Nsiala's first goal, against Fraserburgh, will help his confidence grow and hopefully he will come back into the side for Sunday's match at Tannadice.
Their most recent visit to United’s home patch was in 2010, when then Red Devils boss Sir Alex Ferguson joked his old friend Smith should have been “fined” for deploying an ultra-defensive five-man backline. But Clement - set to welcome keeper Jack Butland into his line-up - is determined to have a go at Amorim’s ropey Reds.
Manchester United will deliver a decision on whether it intends to redevelop Old Trafford or build a new 100,000-seater stadium by the summer, the club said on Friday.
Manchester United's poor run of form is clearly have an effect on the team, particularly in front of a packed home crowd.
From years of managerial upheaval, recent boardroom changes, to selection dilemmas for both Ruben Amorim and Philippe Clement - we take a look at some similarities between Man Utd and Rangers; United are seventh,
Hurzeler’s players showed scant regard for lofty reputations. There was an unmistakable air of opportunity knocking off the back of a restorative 4-0 win at Norwich in the FA Cup and a 2-0 victory at Ipswich on Thursday, which ended eight matches without a win in the league — including six draws.
Real Madrid went to the top of La Liga with a 4-1 over Las Palmas, while both Atletico Madrid and Barcelona dropped points while in Serie A, Napoli beat Atalanta 3-2 in a top-of-the-table clash to extend their lead.
PAUL SCHOLES has given his verdict on whether to keep or sell members of the Manchester United squad. Club chiefs have placed every star in Ruben Amorim’s underperforming squad up for sale