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Lukaku revival can aid United's top-four bid
United extended their impressive Premier League run with a 3-1 win at Crystal Palace on Wednesday that puts a third-place finish in their sights ahead of struggling Southampton's visit to Old Trafford on Saturday.
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Injuries open way for Sanchez and Lukaku to shine for United
Both players have struggled for form for much of the season, with Alexis Sanchez having started just one Premier League match in 2019.
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Man United cannot go years without league title, says Solskjaer
United last won the league title in 2013, the year Alex Ferguson stepped down as manager, while Liverpool have not won the Premier League since it was formed in 1992.
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Giggs backs Solskjaer as permanent Man United manager
Wales manager Ryan Giggs thought the Norwegian caretaker boss had done enough to be handed the reins next season.
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Confident Man Utd can inflict more Champions League pain on PSG
Neymar will miss both legs of the tie due to a foot injury and will joined on the sidelines by Cavani due to a hip problem and Belgian international Thomas Meunier with concussion.
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Pochettino faces defining moment in bid for first trophy at Spurs
Tottenham have never been past the last 16 of either the Champions League or the Europa League since Pochettino arrived from Southampton in May 2014.
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How Solskjaer has transformed Man Utd's fortunes
United were stuck in a rut under the management of Jose Mourinho, while the French champions topped the toughest section of the group stages.
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PSG's Cavani injured ahead of Man United game
The Uruguay striker left the pitch on the stroke of halftime holding his thigh, soon after scoring with a penalty in the 42nd minute.
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Manchester United defender Phil Jones extends deal to 2023
Jones has 208 appearances for United in all competitions in an injury-hit career but caretaker boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer backed the 26-year-old to add to that tally in his ‘prime years’ at the club.
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Man United's Martial can score 20 goals a season, says Solskjaer
Anthony Martial has scored 10 goals in all competitions this season, only seven short of his career-best tally of 17 in his debut season at Old Trafford in 2015-16.
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Solskjaer says trophies more important than top four for Man United
Despite Solskjaer’s hunger for silverware, the realities of modern football mean the importance of qualifying for the Champions League cannot be underestimated.
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Solskjaer puts his United winning streak to Burnley test
The use of Nemanja Matic and Ander Herrera in midfield has allowed the third member of that group, French World Cup winner Paul Pogba, to take up a more advanced, attack-minded role.
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United’s Alex Sanchez returns to haunt Arsenal in Cup win
In his first appearance back at the Emirates Stadium since swapping north London for Old Trafford a year ago, Sanchez silenced the inevitable boos.
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'Hugely excited' England boss Southgate cools Man Utd talk
A recent report in Britain's Sunday Telegraph said Southgate was on a shortlist being drawn up by Old Trafford chiefs as they sought a permanent replacement for the sacked Jose Mourinho.
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Pogba rejoices as Man Utd extend Solskjaer's winning start
Paul Pogba opened the scoring by winning and converting a spot-kick for his 10th United goal of the season, equalling his best club total in a single campaign.
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Pogba credits Solsjkaer for putting smile back on his face
Pogba's relationship with the volatile Mourinho had been pretty much toxic all season, having already degenerated in the previous campaign, and he found himself relegated to the substitutes bench.
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Solskjaer says he will be judged on style at Man United
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has made clear that he would love to stay at Old Trafford beyond the end of this season, when his temporary arrangement is set to expire.
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Pogba doubles again as Solskjaer extends perfect start
It took Pogba just five minutes to strike for sixth-placed United, sliding the ball in at the back post after a wonderful piece of dribbling and a precise low cross from Marcus Rashford.
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Solskjaer has restored positivity to United, says Shaw
Solsjkaer will be seeking a third successive victory - when they host out of form Bournemouth on Sunday - since taking over following the sacking of Jose Mourinho earlier this month.
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Manchester United must relish Old Trafford - Solskjaer
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s caretaker spell until the end of the season got off to an ideal start with a win at Cardiff City on Saturday.
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Solskjaer says he would 'love' to be full-time Man Utd boss
The 45-year-old Norwegian, a legendary former player at Old Trafford, has been appointed interim boss until the end of the season, replacing Jose Mourinho.