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Browsing: Daily UK lead
There was a time when finishing bottom of a Champions League group would be unthinkable for Manchester United but not now. Not only is it not unthinkable, it’s barely a surprise. What should worry Erik ten Hag and United’s millions of fans around the globe is not that they’re out of Europe altogether, but that they exited with such little fuss.
Erik ten Hag believes Manchester United’s depleted squad played a major role in their defeat to Bayern Munich in the Champions League on Tuesday evening.
United have now crashed out of Europe altogether as Kingsley Coman’s second-half goal sealed a 1-0 win for Thomas Tuchel’s side at Old Trafford.
Peter Schmeichel believes Manchester United’s midfielders are ‘confused’ by Erik ten Hag’s instructions following their Champions League exit on Tuesday evening.
United crashed out of Europe altogether as they delivered a dismal performance in their 1-0 defeat to Bayern Munich at Old Trafford.
Luke Shaw and Harry Maguire limped off injured.
Newcastle have had a harder route on their return to the Champions League after being drawn into the ‘group of death’ along with Paris Saint-Germian, Borussia Dortmund and AC Milan.
The Guardian says For Manchester United, the week had started with an apology – the abject performance in the 1-0…
The Independent says In a roundabout way, the uncertainty around Manchester United has given Erik ten Hag some assurance in…
As for Newcastle, they host AC Milan on Wednesday with both sides needing to win to stand any chance of qualification, and they also need PSG to fail to beat Borussia Dortmund.
It’ll be a very tough task for both Premier League sides who are struggling for form and with injuries, but Owen believes that one of his former clubs stands a good chance of making it to the round of 16.
Ange Postecoglou with laughable claims on Newcastle United and Tottenham THE MAG SAYS Ahead of Sunday’s match, Ange Postecoglou was…
Howe likely to ditch cup ambitions with Newcastle running on empty The Guardian says When the red fuel light on…
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