Tuesday, 28 March 2017

Trending: Jose Mourinho 'unlucky' at Man United, Neymar hails Brazil team



Craig Burley and Mark Donaldson try to make sense of emerging rumours linking Neymar to Manchester United.

MAN UNITED: Jose Mourinho is"unlucky" not to see his side competing for the Premier League title this season, according to former Old Trafford boss Sir Alex Ferguson.
- Marcus Rashford needs to "mix his game up" if he is to fulfil his potential, according to Old Trafford legend Ryan Giggs.
BRAZIL: Neymar believes that Brazil are the best team in the world when playing to their potential.
ARSENAL: Sol Campbell believes under-fire manager Arsene Wenger must retain the services of Alexis Sanchez and then add more players with similar strength of character.
- Sanchez was given a speeding ticket and must appear in court after being clocked driving at 155 kilometres per hour (96 mph) in the Buin area, south of Santiago, during a free afternoon given to the Chile national team.
ENGLAND: Gareth Southgate had not appreciated Wilfried Zaha's international future was on a "disappearing egg timer," but the England manager is only interested in players desperate to represent the country.
- Ruben Loftus-Cheek struck twice as England under-21s continued their preparations for the European Championships with a comfortable 4-0 friendly win in Denmark.
COLOMBIA: James Rodriguez has been photographed brandishing his middle finger from an upstairs window at the Colombia Football Federation offices, in a shot published on Sunday by news agency Agence France-Presse.
FRANCE: Arsene Wenger has told beIN SPORTS that France has the most talented players in the world, making it a "nightmare" for coach Didier Deschamps to choose a squad.
EVERTON: FIFA will cover the wages of Everton defender Seamus Colemanafter he suffered a double leg fracture in Republic of Ireland's 0-0 World Cup qualifying draw against Wales in Dublin.
PSG: French publication L'Equipe have apologised to Paris Saint-Germain, as well as midfield duo Marco Verratti and Blaise Matuidi, for inaccurate recent claims about the pair being out before the Champions League defeat to Barcelona.
IVORY COAST: A friendly between Ivory Coast and Senegal wasabandoned in the 88th minute on Monday after dozens of people invaded the pitch.
UNITED STATES: Bruce Arena said that while Borussia Dortmund deserves "a lot of the credit" for developing budding star Christian Pulisic, the U.S. playb6er-development system deserves some plaudits as well.
- Arena says there is no magic wand that he waved to improve the performance of the United States.
- Bobby Wood has said he could have quit football had it not been for former U.S. head coach Jurgen Klinsmann.
MLS: Bastian Schweinsteiger is preparing for his move to Chicago Fireby training at RCD Mallorca as he waits for his visa.

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