Salford boss Graham Alexander admitted his side were given a lesson at both ends of the pitch after they were thumped 6-0 by Manchester United’s under-21s. United greats Gary Neville
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Salford boss Graham Alexander admitted his side were given a lesson at both ends of the pitch after they were thumped 6-0 by Manchester United’s under-21s. United greats Gary Neville
Gareth Southgate believes Raheem Sterling has taken his game to “another level” and that his late penalty winner against Iceland proves England are not overly reliant on Harry Kane. Sterling
The Czech Republic have declared they will not play Scotland on Monday. Scotland’s Nations League plans were thrown into disarray 90 minutes after their opening game ended in a 1-1
Stephen Kenny has admitted he might have been too honest in expressing his excitement about the potential in his new-look Republic of Ireland squad. The Ireland manager named youngsters Jayson
FormerManchester Unitedboss Louis van Gaal has revealed that in his efforts to try and bring new blood to Old Trafford, he planned to being a number of megastars to the
Neil Lennon praised Christopher Jullien for his contribution to Celtic’s 6-0 thrashing of KR Reykjavik in the Champions League first qualifier at Parkhead. The French defender was criticised for his
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer highlighted the need to improve after wastefulness and lax defending helped end Manchester United’s Europa League dreams in a third semi-final defeat of the season. A night
Kevin De Bruyne admitted Manchester City were not good enough after crashing out of the Champions League at the hands of Lyon in Portugal. Moussa Dembele struck twice in the
Bayern Munich midfielder Thomas Muller says his side’s stunning 8-2 Champions League quarter-final win over Barcelona will count for nothing if they do not win the tournament. The German champions
RB Leipzig boss Julian Nagelsmann felt his side just about deserved their victory against Atletico Madrid as the fledgling club reached its first Champions League semi-final. Tyler Adams’ deflected late