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Kobbie Mainoo, the bright spark from a bleaker midfield winter, is back in training after two months out with a calf injury.
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10-man Rangers ended a run of five straight defeats at home as a late penalty save from goalkeeper Liam Kelly helped them claim a goalless draw against Spanish favourites Athletic Bilbao at Ibrox.
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Ruben Amorim defends André Onana after Manchester United's 2-2 draw with Lyon in the Europa League.
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As Ruben Amorim prepares for a crunch period, Manchester United may finally be emerging from their injury malaise. The potential return of key players such as Amad Diallo and Kobbie Mainoo, combined with squad reinforcements across the pitch, could shape how this season ends — and perhaps how the next one begins.
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The Mag on MSNOfficial Manchester United update on injuries and availability ahead of Newcastle United match | OneFootballManchester United and Newcastle United meet at St James’ Park on Sunday. This follows Ruben Amorim’s team drawing 2-2 on Thursday night against Lyon. Official Manchester United media on Friday morning giving an update (see below) on injury and availability ahead of Sunday’s Premier League match.
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Darts has long been a favorite pastime for footballers, offering a chance to unwind and connect with fans in a more relaxed setting. Stars from the Premier League have been regular attendees at darts events,
Skinner's previous deal had been due to expire in the end of the season, with the option for a further 12 months.
Scott McTominay is enjoying his first season away from Man Utd and has looked back on his time at Old Trafford.
Manchester United face stiff competition for Liam Delap as a host of clubs chase the England Under-21 striker for a knockdown £30 million in the event Ipswich Town are relegated. Delap, 22, has emerged as a primary transfer target for United this summer as they bid to address their chronic shortage of goals.