Manchester United icon Sir Alex Ferguson was at Goodison Park on Saturday to watch his former team face Everton and he did not look impressed by what he saw in the first half.
Manchester United icon Sir Alex Ferguson was at Goodison Park on Saturday to watch his former team face Everton and he did not look impressed by what he saw in the first half.
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Goalscorer Jake Richards was pleased with the "job" that City did during their 2-0 win against Tottenham under-21s in the EFL Trophy this evening. After a goalless first half, Millenic Alli scored ...
As Newcastle were beaten 4-0 at Man City last weekend, Howe could only watch on as Pep Guardiola's side turned on the style with a host of January signings as Omar Marmoush took centre stage with a ...