EPL: Manchester United secure victory, Liverpool held by Tottenham
At Old Trafford, Manchester United strengthened their hold on third place with a 3-1 victory over Aston Villa.
At Old Trafford, Manchester United strengthened their hold on third place with a 3-1 victory over Aston Villa.
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Former Manchester United superstar Gary Neville will be present in India to support the grassroots football programme and motivate the young kids playing football in the country as part of the 'United We Play' initiative.
With new players, coaches and newly appointed captains from respective clubs, let’s analyse the matches that happened this opening English Premier League weekend.
SGSA, the British government's advisor on safety at sports grounds, confirmed that football clubs in the top two tiers will have until October 6 to apply to participate in this trial
Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer had to call star defender Paul Pogba from the bench but by the time he was called on the pitch, the game had already slipped from their hands.
Star midfielder and France International Paul Pogba last donned the Red Devils colours against Arsenal at the Old Trafford some three months ago.
Firmino, who scored an injury-time winner against Monterrey to send Liverpool into the final, did it in one more time as he netted in the 99th minute to hand his side the title.
It is worth highlighting that the club had been without a permanent boss after they sacked Marco Silva on 5 December.
Liverpool had to name their youngest line up in the history of the club for the League Cup quarter-final as manager Jurgen Klopp and the remainder of the first team travelled to Qatar.