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Lukaku saves Solskjaer's perfect record as Chelsea fire blanks
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's Manchester United made it four wins out of four in the Premier League on Wednesday, beating Newcastle to close the gap on fourth-placed Chelsea, who were held at home by Southampton.
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United battle to draw with Arsenal, Liverpool march on
Manchester United remained distant spectators in the Premier League title race but at least showed plenty of spirit as they twice responded to going behind to draw 2-2 with in-form Arsenal at Old Trafford on Wednesday.
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Pogba ‘Happy and Proud’ at Manchester United
Coach Jose Mourinho insisted that France’s World Cup winning midfielder Paul Pogba is happy to be back at Manchester United even as media reports had earlier claimed that he wanted a move away from Old Trafford.
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Mourinho frustrated with under-strength United squad
Jose Mourinho has hit out at Manchester United's transfer window inactivity after watching his under-strength squad crash to a 4-1 defeat against Liverpool in the latest stop of their pre-season US tour.
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Shaqiri shines in debut for Liverpool, City beat Bayern
Liverpool scores three second half goals as they wraps up their pre-season tour of America on Saturday with a dominating 4-1 victory over Manchester United at Michigan Stadium.
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Shaqiri shines in debut for Liverpool, City beat Bayern
Liverpool scores three second half goals as they wraps up their pre-season tour of America on Saturday with a dominating 4-1 victory over Manchester United at Michigan Stadium.
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Manchester United invites Wild Boars youngsters
English Premier League side Manchester United invites the Wild Boars football team, like the Chilean miners rescued in 2010, to visit Old Trafford following their dramatic rescue.
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Man United bounce back with win at Bournemouth
Manchester United tighten their grip on second place in the Premier League after a clinical 2-0 win at Bournemouth on Wednesday.
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Pogba can't be happy at United: Deschamps
France coach Didier Deschamps says that Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba "can't be happy" with his current situation at Old Trafford.
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Ben Yedder brace sinks United; Dzeko sends Roma through
Manchester United suffer a shock exit in the Champions League last 16 with a 2-1 loss to Sevilla while Edin Dzeko strike gives Roma a 1-0 win over Shakhtar Donetsk to send them through on away goals on Tuesday.
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Street named after Matic!
Manchester United midfielder Nemanja Matic had a street named after him in Ub, a municipality in central Serbia where he was born.
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Peace with Pogba needed for Mourinho to shirk familiar criticism
Manchester United's Champions League trip to Sevilla is the type of occasion for which the English giants swallowed their pride to pay £89 million ($125 million) for Paul Pogba, four years after he left Old Trafford for Juventus as a free agent.
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Munich air crash 'ingrained' in Manchester United story
The Munich air crash that cruelly cut down Manchester United's "Busby Babes" in their prime is significant for the club's players and fans even 60 years on from that fateful day.
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Man Utd set to make Sanchez highest-paid EPL player
Manchester United are set to land Alexis Sanchez from Arsenal by making him the Premier League's highest paid player, according to several reports.
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Sanchez would be great for United: Mourinho
Jose Mourinho says it would be "great" if Arsenal's Alexis Sanchez became a Manchester United player as Manchester City's interest in the Chilean reportedly came to an end.
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Ronaldo wants Manchester United return?
Cristiano Ronaldo reportedly wants to return to Manchester United but his former club remain unconvinced.
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Klavan lifts L'pool, United beat Everton
Ragnar Klavan's last-gasp goal gave Liverpool a dramatic 2-1 win at Burnley, while Stoke manager Mark Hughes faced calls for his sacking after a 1-0 defeat against Newcastle on Monday.
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Pogba urges misfiring Man Utd to wake up
Paul Pogba calls on Manchester United to "wake up" after a third straight draw over the Christmas period saw them slip behind Chelsea in the Premier League table.
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Mourinho takes dig at City's 'extra day'
Jose Mourinho aims a Christmas Day dig at Manchester City, claiming the runaway Premier League leaders have been handed an unfair advantage by playing their next match more than a day later than his United team.
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Mourinho lashes 'childish' Man United
Jose Mourinho slams his Manchester United stars after they conceded a late equaliser in a 2-2 draw against 10-man Leicester that left them 13 points adrift of leaders Manchester City.
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Mourinho escapes FA sanctions for pre-derby comments
The English Football Association says that Jose Mourinho will face no sanctions following an investigation of comments he made before the recent Manchester derby.
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You don’t go crazy when you win, says Mourinho
United manager Jose Mourinho takes a dig at Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola and suggests that he no longer wants to celebrate most of his team’s goals.
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I'd be in Brazil if the title race was over, says Mourinho
Manchester United manager is adamant that the Premier League title race is alive and refuses to throw in the towel.
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Mourinho defiant, Guardiola sorry for derby ruck
Jose Mourinho dismisses claims his Manchester United players were in the wrong during the chaotic post-match confrontation that overshadowed Sunday's Manchester derby at Old Trafford.
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Mourinho clashed with Man City players, reports say
Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho became involved in a physical confrontation with Manchester City's players after complaining about their post-derby celebrations, according to British media reports.
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Where will the Manchester derby be won?
Old Trafford will be at the centre of the football universe on Sunday when Manchester United face Manchester City in a crucial top-of-the-table Premier League clash.
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Mourinho hails 'world best' De Gea
Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho praise a "world best" display by goalkeeper David de Gea after his side's hard-fought 3-1 win away to Arsenal.
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Man Utd stun Arsenal as Spurs slip up again
Manchester United end Arsenal's 12-match home winning run in a breathless encounter to close the gap on Manchester City but Tottenham slip further off the pace with a costly draw at Watford.
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Wenger v Mourinho: Origins of a blood feud
When Arsenal face Manchester United in a crucial Premier League clash, the antics of the two sworn enemies on the touchline will take up as much attention as the actual match.
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Man United stay in touch, Tottenham stumble again
Manchester United send a timely message to leaders Manchester City as they win 4-2 at Watford but Tottenham Hotspur's Premier League challenge is fading fast after they slump to a 2-1 defeat at Leicester City.