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MANCHESTER UNITED Matic: Man Utd don't accept drawing or losing The Red Devils have rediscovered their spark under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, with the club now seeking to right the wrongs of Jose Mourinho's reign  Nemanja Matic is pleased to see Manchester United back in the winning habit, with the midfielder admitting that the club “doesn’t accept drawing or losing a game”. The Red Devils had become painfully familiar with seeing points slip through their grasp towards the end of Jose Mourinho’s reign. The Portuguese collected just one victory from his last six Premier League outings at the helm, with United slipping off the top four pace as a result. LIVE SCORES News Leagues & Cups Transfers Teams Betting English Back Other English editions Deutsch English Español Français Hrvatski Indonesia Italiano Magyar Nederlands Português Türkçe Việt Nam العربية ไทย 한국어 日本語 简体中文 繁體中文 Back Back English global Other Englis...
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Pogba the best midfielder in Europe despite horrendous 18 months – Neville The former Red Devils defender is pleased to see the World Cup-winning midfielder rediscovering his form after a testing period under Jose Mourinho Paul Pogba remains “the best midfielder in Europe on his day” despite enduring a “horrendous last 18 months” at Manchester United, says Phil Neville. The 25-year-old midfielder has endured a testing time since returning to Old Trafford in a record-breaking £89 million ($113m) deal in 2016. He has thrived on the international stage with France, helping them to World Cup glory over the summer, but has been unable to produce consistent displays at club level. Jose Mourinho’s apparent reluctance to play him in a favoured playmaking post did Pogba few favours, but  those shackles have been released in the wake of the Portuguese’s departure . Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is now getting the best out of a key man , with the freedom to express himself having deliv...
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Liverpool's perfect Christmas - Klopp's Reds are top and looking like they can stay there The Merseysiders have opened up a six-point gap at the top of the Premier League table after a flawless festive period. They’re starting to believe at Anfield, and who could blame them? Liverpool fans are often mocked for their optimism – “it’s their year,” is regular retort from rival supporters – but there’s something different brewing this season. The cheers which greeted the final whistle against Newcastle on Boxing Day were topped a few moments later, as news of a late Christmas present filtered through from the King Power Stadium. Did anyone order a six-point lead at the top of the Premier League table? Leicester’s victory over Manchester City means it is Tottenham, not the reigning champions, who stand as Liverpool’s nearest challengers right now. City, who have lost three of their last four in the league, have seen a two-point lead become a seven-point deficit in th...