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Express Sport – What the el was that? It’s a tough read for Manchester United fans today, with the Express asking the question most on everyone’s mind- “What the el was that?”. Harry Maguire and goalkeeper David de Gea are singled out for their poor performances. A debut season as manager for Erik ten Hag that promised so much after an early trophy now hangs in the balance following their tame exit to Sevilla in the Europa League. They are still well-placed to make the top four and qualify for next season’s Champions League, but injuries to key players has…
The i sport- United they fall The i carries a big image of Manchester United forward Anthony Martial, head in hands, but leads on a story about an injury for England and Arsenal captain Leah Williamson. Their story focuses on questions over the standard of the pitch at Leigh Sports Village, where the defender went down before limping off on Wednesday in a 1-0 defeat to title rivals Manchester United.
Mail Sport – Hapless Harry’s howler The Mail focuses on defender Harry Maguire after his early mistake gifted Sevilla an eighth-minute opener and the night unravelled from there. Goalkeeper David de Gea faces criticism from the paper as well. Described as having a “shocker”, the Spanish goalkeeper provided the hospital pass that led to the England centre-back’s mis-control under pressure on the edge of his box. De Gea later gifted Sevilla their third goal on the night. Also on the back page there is a piece on a potential £2m bonus for Manchester City’s players, should they win a Premier…
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Mirror Sport – Europa Dopes The back pages are no easy read for Manchester United fans today, after the Red Devils put on a poor performance against Seville – that saw them knocked out the Europa League. Harry Maguire and David de Gea bear the brunt of the backlash following that 3-0 defeat in Seville, with the Mirror describing the collective performance as “awful” and the Manchester United goalkeeper as “appalling”. West Ham, however, were “too good” for Gent! There are also reports on Mauricio Pochettino’s talks with Chelsea and the injuries threatening to derail Arsenal’s title challenge, more on…
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