Former Manchester United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has returned following his departure from the club last year. The Norwegian was dismissed following United's 4-1 defeat to Watford in November and posed for a picture alongside women's U21 star Maria Edwards last night. Solskjaer's daughter, Karna, was among the scorers yesterday evening, as the 48-year-old watched United run out 5-0 winners over Aston Villa. Solskjaer admitted he was looking forward to spending time with his family after his magnanimous departure from the club, though is clearly a keen follower of his daughter's fortunes, as well as those of the club he loves. United's men's first team have improved slightly under interim boss Ralf Rangnick — as they climbed back into the top four for the first time since October just last weekend. With his name still ringing out across the terraces at Old Trafford, most fans are still ...
It was a short but very sweet tenure for Michael Carrick at Manchester United . Three games, two wins, including victories over Arsenal and Villarreal, and a draw away to Chelsea. Not bad going at all. It doesn’t take long for a buzz to be created in football, especially where a manager is concerned. It’s a common occurrence for an unknown caretaker to come in for a couple of games, pick up a few wins, and next thing you know he’s in the dugout at the Bernabeu. Well, not quite, but just a few games is all you need to have your name high up on the list. And Carrick is no different. His demeanor and experience as a Man United coach will no doubt wet the lips of several clubs looking for a new boss to take charge. Here are just a few possibilities. The football colloquialism the ‘managerial roundabout’ needs to get in the bin at the first available opportunity - but sadly there’s no better way to descri...
Despite suggestions that Tottenham Hotspur have made a bid to Porto to sign the Colombian , Luis Diaz is said to prefer a move to Liverpool or Manchester United, according to publications in Portugal. Football. Spurs have made a 'formal approach' worth €45 million (£37.6 million), according to Pedro Sepulveda, who claims the Portuguese club has 48 hours to respond. A Bola previously stated that Liverpool were'ready' to make a bid for the 25-year- old, but no such bid has been made, despite rumours from Portugal currently offering highly encouraging indicators to Liverpool fans about a possible summer move to Anfield. Several Portuguese clubs have mentioned Liverpool in relation to the Colombian goalscorer, despite Spurs being the Premier League club with a proposal on the table, according to Sport Witness. So, here's what each source has to say.
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