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Ten Hag Gives Maguire Autonomy Over His Future At United

Ten Hag Gives Maguire Autonomy Over His Future At United

Manchester United’s manager, Erik Ten Hag has given the team’s first-choice captain, Harry Maguire the freedom to decide whether he’ll depart from the club or stay and fight for a shirt, amidst his lack of playing time. With the arrival of Lisandro Martinez last summer, coupled with Raphael Varane’s quality, Maguire has been restricted to

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Official: Chelsea Announces Mauricio Pochettino As New Manager

Official: Chelsea Announces Mauricio Pochettino As New Manager

Following an abysmal performance in their 2022/23 League campaign, Chelsea has announced the appointment of Mauricio Pochettino as new manager on a two-year deal. The Argentine manager who was once in charge of Tottenham Hotspur and Paris Saint Germain will take over from Frank Lampard who oversaw his final game in charge of the Blues

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We’ll Give Everything To Defeat Manchester City — Erik Ten Hag

We’ll Give Everything To Defeat Manchester City — Erik Ten Hag

Manchester United manager, Erik Ten Hag has promised the club’s supporters that his players will make sure they put their all in defeating their rivals Manchester City, when both teams meet in the FA Cup final on Saturday. Ten Hag said this at Old Trafford yesterday, after his side saw off Fulham 2-1, to end

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Manchester United Ends Premier League Campaign With A Sublime 2-1 Win Over Fulham 

Manchester United Ends Premier League Campaign With A Sublime 2-1 Win Over Fulham 

Erik Ten Hag-led Manchester United came from behind to round off their 2022/2023 Premier League campaign with a 2-1 home win over Fulham to cement their third-place spot in the league, after securing a Champions League ticket in their 4-1 win over Chelsea last Thursday. With little or nothing left to gain from this match,

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What’s Next For Chelsea As Graham Potter’s Borrowed Time Tarries?

What’s Next For Chelsea As Graham Potter’s Borrowed Time Tarries?

Figuratively, Chelsea has met their season’s waterloo, with the hasty replacement of serial winner Thomas Tuchel for a greenhorn in Graham Potter, as you have to go back 30 years in time to find a Chelsea manager with a worse win percentage after 24 games than the ex-Brighton manager. For a club that spent a

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