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    Watch Cristiano Ronaldo keep up fitness with run in coronavirus quarantine as Juventus star pulls off ‘Siu’ celebration

    CRISTIANO RONALDO still got to wear his Juventus kit this week as he exercised at home during coronavirus quarantine.
    Unable to play in Wednesday night’s clash with Barcelona, the winger got in on the action with his trademark ‘Siuuu’ celebration for Instagram.

    Cristiano Ronaldo jogged on the treadmill before pulling off his ‘Siuuu’ celebrationCredit: https://www.instagram.com/cristiano/

    The forward gave his team-mates a thumbs up before they faced BarcelonaCredit: https://www.instagram.com/cristiano/

    Although Ronaldo, 35, is not said to be suffering from any coronavirus symptoms, he continues to test positive for the illness.
    Earlier in the week, he was diagnosed for a third time and hastily deleted a furious comment attacking PCR testing.
    But Ronaldo was back in good spirits as he jogged on a treadmill in his Juve kit.
    The Portuguese star leapt off to produce his trademark celebration, before turning and delivering a message to his Juve team-mates.

    He captioned the post: “Come on guys! All together! Until the end!”
    The Bianconeri suffered a 2-0 defeat to Barcelona in Turin, Alvaro Morata having three goals ruled out for offside.
    With viewers denied the chance to see Lionel Messi and Ronaldo go head-to-head, their GOAT debate spilled over on to Twitter.
    Posting a picture of their superstar in action, the LaLiga giants wrote: “We are glad you were able to see the GOAT on your pitch, Juventus!”

    You probably looked it up in the wrong dictionary. We’ll bring you the right one at Camp Nou 🔍📖
    — JuventusFC (@juventusfcen) October 28, 2020

    A cheeky kiss emoji followed with the Italian club’s social media team vowing that Ronaldo will have his day.
    They replied: “You probably looked it up in the wrong dictionary. We’ll bring you the right one at Camp Nou.”
    Indeed, Barcelona host Juventus on December 8 to round off Group G, which both sides are expected to qualify from.
    Fans will hope Ronaldo finally returns a negative test by then to face up to his longtime Ballon d’Or rival.

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    Thiago Silva watches Chelsea beat Krasnodar from home in leg recovery trousers… after family bowling trip on day off

    THIAGO SILVA watched on from home as Chelsea beat Krasnodar after enjoying an extra day off with his family.
    Frank Lampard rested the Brazilian, 36, for the 3,500-mile round-trip having only just introduced the defender to his squad.

    Thiago Silva watched Chelsea’s win while wearing a high-tech recovery deviceCredit: Instagram

    The Brazilian rested up after a family bowling tripCredit: Instagram / @bellesilva

    While Chelsea dispatched their Russian opponents, Silva sat in a hotel room back in the UK whilst wearing a leg recovery device.
    The high-tech trousers are designed to massage muscles in a variety of settings, reducing soreness and improving circulation.
    Silva captioned the picture, ‘Post training recovery’, while using the device designed by Italian company Globus.

    The trousers have become commonplace in top-level sport, across football, cricket, boxing and MMA with the likes of Anthony Joshua and Gareth Bale previously pictured in them.

    Silva impressed fans with his performance in the 0-0 draw against Manchester United on the weekend, with Chelsea now keeping three consecutive clean sheets.
    Earlier in the day, the centre-back was pictured enjoying a spot of bowling in central London with his wife and two kids.
    Isabelle Silva posted a video of their day out, including a pair of strikes from the Chelsea star’s first two attempts.
    During the game, Isabelle and the kids had a swim in the hotel pool while Silva watched from their room.

    Silva’s scoreboard showed his impressive bowling talentCredit: Instagram / @bellesilva

    The family also enjoyed a meal out on the player’s day offCredit: Instagram / @bellesilva

    Chelsea made short work of Krasnodar, aided by a goalkeeping error to go ahead via Callum Hudson-Odoi.
    Timo Werner slammed home a second from the spot after Jorginho’s earlier penalty miss.
    Hakim Ziyech and Christian Pulisic scored late to earn a 4-0 win, Chelsea’s first victory of their Champions League campaign.
    And the Blues sit top of Group E on goal difference after Sevilla edged Rennes.

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    Marcus Rashford ‘can’t stop smiling’ after first Man Utd hat-trick on day free school meals petition gets 1m signatures

    MARVELLOUS Marcus Rashford “can’t stop smiling” after his stunning second-half hat-trick led Manchester United’s 5-0 rout of RB Leipzig.
    On the day Rashford’s petition for free school meals reached 1million signatures, the striker came on in the 63rd minute to strike on 74 and 78 minutes plus two minutes into stoppage time.

    Marcus Rashford launches his treble with this cool finish, confirmed on VAR, and admitted he had ‘waited a long time’ for a hat-trickCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd

    Rashford said: “I think the manager told me when I came on to up the tempo and of course for us it means going forward and there were definitely spaces there.
    “We looked like we could score every time we went forward.
    “It was  a real team performance and those who started the game did well and those who came on did well.

    “We can’t ask for much more than that in terms of attitude and intensity and intent to go and kill a game off.”

    And in a tweet celebrating his first United treble, he hailed his petition success and amazing match stats before adding: “Can’t stop smiling, I’ve waited a long time for that. Just wish the fans were in to experience it with me.”
    The 22-year-old did well to ignore the linesman’s flag in running on to Bruno Fernandes through ball for his first goal – doubling Mason Greenwood’s opener – as VAR showed his run had begun before the halfway line.
    Rashford said: “I thought to be fair I was in my own half so I was a bit confused when the flag went up but all you can do is wait and see and after the ball is in the net and that is it.
    “We have to work with VAR. it’s part of the game now and the quicker we get used to it the better.” 

    Rashford was briefly denied a hat-trick when Anthony Martial asked to take an 87th minute penalty but at least the Frenchman converted it.
    Asked if there had been a chat between the two, Rashford said: “A little bit yeah but I feel confident with Anthony taking them as well so there was no problem.”
    The romp made it two wins from two in Champions League Group H.

    Sub Marcus Rashford rounded off his special day on and off the field by taking centre stage with a hat-trick to bash Bundesliga leaders RB LeipzigCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
    Rashford, who is making headlines off the pitch for his work in feeding poverty hit children, is doing the business on it too against sides that excelled in the Champions League last season.
    He scored the late winner last week against finalists PSG and now this against the Bundesliga leaders and a side who reached the last four.
    Manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer said: “Marcus took his chances incredibly well.
     “Marcus has shown he can keep focusing on what’s important on and off the pitch.
     “He came on did well made an impact and that is what you want from the subs but that is only possible though because the others had laid the groundwork.
    “What a shift they put in. Leipzig make you work hard, the high press, the counter press, everything, the intensity and we had to dig in and work hard for each other so spaces open up when you are winning.”
    Mason Greenwood got the opener in the 21st minute on his return to the side after a superb pass from Paul Pogba.

    Solskjaer said: “He normally does that with his first touch. He is so efficient in front of goal. He is a great finisher and I was very pleased with the timing of his run. Great pass from Paul.
    New signing Alex Telles missed last night’s game after testing positive for Covid-19
    Solskjaer said: “Telles has tested positive for coronavirus, he’s been out for a few days, no symptoms, he’ll be fine, back soon.” More

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    Watch Marcus Rashford give penalty to Martial even though he’s on hat-trick as Man Utd hero is dubbed ‘captain material’

    MARCUS RASHFORD hit a stunning second-half hat-trick as Manchester United hammered RB Leipzig 5-0.
    But the much-loved superstar was prepared to risk not claiming the match ball as he selflessly handed Anthony Martial the responsibility of taking a penalty in the dying seconds before eventually claiming his third.

    Marcus Rashford came off the bench to bag a hat-trick against RB LeipzigCredit: EPA

    The hotshot risked missing out on a hat-trick by giving away the spot-kick to Anthony MartialCredit: BT Sport

    “Messi and Ronaldo ain’t giving a pen away!”Or…”That’s why he’ll be the captain, he thinks of others.”Two schools of thought on Marcus Rashford allowing Anthony Martial to take a pen despite being on a hat-trick 😂 pic.twitter.com/ESQQb3MU64
    — Football on BT Sport (@btsportfootball) October 28, 2020

    The striker came on with 27 minutes to play and struck in the 74th and 78th minute before eventually sealing his 18-minute treble in injury time.
    Rashford, 22, had just moments earlier picked up the ball when United were awarded a spot-kick, but he gave it to his team-mate, who rifled home from the spot to get off the mark for the campaign.
    He said: “I think the manager told me when I came on to up the tempo and of course for us it means going forward and there was definitely space there.

    “We looked like we could score every time we went forward. It was a real team performance and those who started the game did well and those who came on did well.

    “We can’t ask for much more than that in terms of attitude and intensity and intent to go and kill a game off.”
    Rashford did well to ignore the linesman’s flag in running on to Bruno Fernandes through ball for his opener and VAR proved his run had started in his own half.
    Rashford said: “I thought to be fair I was in my own half so I was a bit confused when the flag went up but all you can do is wait and see and after the ball is in the net and that is it.
    “We have to work with VAR. it’s part of the game now and the quicker we get used to it the better.”  

    Rashford was almost denied the hat-trick when his kind gesture to Martial paid off for his French pal.
    Asked if there had been a chat between the two, Rashford said: “A little bit yeah but I feel confident with Anthony taking them as well so there was no problem.”
    That made it two wins from two in Champions League Group H.
    Rashford who is making headlines off the pitch for his work in feeding poverty hit children is doing the business on it too against sides that excelled in the Champions League last season.
    He scored the late winner last week against finalists PSG and now this against the Bundesliga leaders and a side who reached the semi-finals.
    Manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer said: “Marcus took his chances incredibly well.
    “Marcus has shown he can keep focusing on what’s important on and off the pitch.
    “He came on, did well, made an impact and that is what you want from the subs but that is only possible though because the others had laid the groundwork.” 

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    Juventus 0-2 Barcelona LIVE RESULT: Messi penalty secures Barca win as Morata has three goals disallowed

    BARCELONA have secured an impressive win at Juventus as Lionel Messi’s penalty followed up a strike from range from Ousmane Dembele.
    While hosts Juventus threatened, with Alvaro Morata having three goals disallowed, Barcelona remained comfortable for the most part.

    The Juve cause was also not helped by Merih Demiral being sent off for a second booking with five minutes to go.

    ARRIVEDERCI FROM TURIN
    Reports of Barcelona’s demise may have been premature.
    Following boardroom chaos, transfer sagas and defeat in El Clasico, Barca had been on the floor, but they bounced back this evening with an impressive Champions League win in Italy.
    In control from the start, the Spanish side dominated a weakened Juventus to prevail 2-0, and, while there was no Cristiano Ronaldo on display, there was certainly a Lionel Messi.
    The Barcelona captain was remarkable at times, gliding across the pitch with the grace that we have come to adore.
    He brought up the 300th assist of a sensational career with a brilliant crossfield pass for Ousmane Dembele to open the scoring, and then bagged his 70th Champions League group stage goal from the penalty spot with seconds remaining.
    By their high standards, Juventus were poor, and their reliance on the absent Ronaldo showed.
    Mind you, Alvaro Morata demonstrated that he at least knows how to find the net, he’s just unsure of the offside rule.
    Three times the former Chelsea striker believed he had scored, only to be denied by a combination of the linesman’s flag and the video officials.
    A bad night for the Old Lady was summed up by the late red card shown to Merih Demiral, sent off for two bookable offences.
    The result is a reprieve for the underfire Ronald Koeman, but, for Andrea Pirlo, the Juve jury remains out.
    Thanks for being with us and goodnight.

    G AND EASY
    It’s not all bad news for Juventus this evening.
    A last minute equaliser for Ferencvaros against Dynamo Kyiv means there is still daylight between the Italians in second place in Group G and the other two sides.
    Barcelona lead the way with maximum points from two games.

    MESSI ON THE SPOT
    Barcelona’s talisman seals the victory in the final minute with a penalty.

    MORATA MISERY
    Juventus forward Alvaro Morata had the ball in the back of the net three times this evening, only to find each one ruled out for offside.
    That made it five disallowed goals for Morata – all ruled out for offside – in his last four games.

    ⌚️ 16′ ⚽️ M̶o̶r̶a̶t̶a̶⌚️ 30′ ⚽️ M̶o̶r̶a̶t̶a̶⌚️ 55′ ⚽️ M̶o̶r̶a̶t̶a̶
    🖥 Al-VAR-o… pic.twitter.com/au4MURHfjF
    — Football on BT Sport (@btsportfootball) October 28, 2020

    LEO LEADS THE WAY
    A 70th goal in the Champions League group stages, and he’s heading some significant numbers from the match too.

    Lionel Messi completed more take-ons (6) and created more chances (5) than any other player on the pitch against Juventus.
    Oh, and he got a goal and an assist. #UCL pic.twitter.com/GIfNFFWKbK
    — Squawka Football (@Squawka) October 28, 2020

    MESSI THE MAIN MAN AGAIN
    It was another impressive display from the Barcelona captain, and the club’s social media team couldn’t help having a dig at absent friends.

    SEEING RED
    Juventus’ Merih Demiral is given his marching orders in the closing stages at the Allianz Stadium.

    FT: JUVENTUS 0-2 BARCELONA
    Barcelona win away at Juventus for the first time despite all their recent turmoil.
    Ousmane Dembele’s deflected goal in the first half and Lionel Messi’s late penalty did the damage, and it was the least the Spaniards deserved as they bettered their hosts in every area – despite Alvaro Morata’s trio of disallowed goals.

    PEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEP!
    IT’S ALL OVER IN TURIN!

    JUVENTUS 0-2 BARCELONA
    90+3. Fati must score!
    Fati must shoot?!
    The teenage top scorer, one on one with Szczesny, instead looks for a pass to Martin Braithwaite that isn’t on, and only succeeds in rolling the ball out for a goalkick.
    Bizarre.

    90. Well, he was never going to miss, was he?
    Sending Wojciech Szczesny the wrong way, Lional Messi is cool as you like as he sweeps his left-footed strike into the top corner from 12 yards.
    The spotkick was justified as Federico Bernardeschi, clumsy and lazy, bundled into the back of Ansu Fati as the substitute burst into the box.
    It’s Messi’s 70th goal in the Champions League group stage in just 74 games.
    Juventus 0-2 BARCELONA

    GOOOOOOOAALLLLLL!!
    MESSI MAKES NO MISTAKE!!

    BERNARDESCHI BRINGS DOWN FATI!
    PENALTY TO BARCA!

    JUVENTUS 0-1 BARCELONA
    88. Ronald Koeman gives Junior Firpo a runout for the last couple of minutes.

    JUVENTUS 0-1 BARCELONA
    85. Juve will play out the final five minutes with ten men because Merih Demiral has been sent off for two yellow cards.
    The Turkish international tried to pull out as he flung his boot in the direction of Miralem Pjanic, but the damage had already been done.
    Under the nose of the Dutch referee, he had no hesitation in pulling out a yellow card followed by the red.
    A hard task just got tougher for the hosts.

    RED CARD!!
    MERIH DEMIRAL IS GIVEN HIS MARCHING ORDERS!

    JUVENTUS 0-1 BARCELONA
    83. Pirlo calls for reinforcements with Arthur thrown on to replace Bentancur.

    JUVENTUS 0-1 BARCELONA
    81. Have the Italians got an equaliser in them as we head into the final ten minutes?
    If they show the same amount of fight as Danilo just did when not being awarded a throw-in, they may just have a chance.

    JUVENTUS 0-1 BARCELONA
    78. It’s Rabiot’s turn for a booking.
    The Frenchman struggled to keep pace Messi so took the easy option of bundling him over from behind.
    It’s Juve’s fourth caution of the night. Meanwhile, the recipient of their first – Dejan Kulusevski – has gone off to be replaced by Weston McKennie.

    JUVENTUS 0-1 BARCELONA
    75. Griezmann in inches away from bagging Barcelona a second.
    The game is opening up now, and the French international found himself in plenty of space on the left as he dragged his shot not only past Szczesny, but also the outside of the far post.

    JUVENTUS 0-1 BARCELONA
    74. Cuadrado receives a yellow card for diving, having gone past Lenglet in the area.
    It’s the correct decision, and the Colombian is perhaps fortunate it’s not his second of the evening following his theatrics with Alba in the first half.

    JUVENTUS 0-1 BARCELONA
    73. Brilliant footwork from you know who.
    Messi’s trickery and class takes him away from Bonucci with the Juventus defender barely noticing.
    Into the box, only a last gasp block from Danilo denies the Argentine making it 2-0.

    JUVENTUS 0-1 BARCELONA
    70. They’re still fighting but it’s probably best if they don’t do it like this.
    Demiral goes into the book for a wild hack as Messi threatened to dance through the Juventus defence.

    JUVENTUS 0-1 BARCELONA
    69. Juve are still fighting here.
    Moments after Kulusevski had been off target with an audacious chip, Rabiot is sent through on goal by Morata’s clever through ball.
    The angle is against him, and so is hit shooting ability as the Frenchman slides his effort well wide of the near post.

    JUVENTUS 0-1 BARCELONA
    66. Barcelona goalscorer, Ousmane Dembele, has run his race for the evening.
    The French forward took advantage of a rare start to score, but will now take a breather to allow 17-year-old sensation Ansu Fati a runout.

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    Man Utd vs RB Leipzig LIVE RESULT: Rashford hat-trick secures Red Devils rout in Champions League

    MANCHESTER UNITED have made it two big Champions League wins out of two, following last week’s win at PSG.
    A goal from Mason Greenwood, an Anthony Martial penalty and a Marcus Rashford hat-trick leave the Red Devils very much in command of Group H.

    THAT’S A WRAP
    Thanks for joining us- what a night!
    For in-depth analysis, check out our match report here.

    NOT A RASH DECISION

    “Messi and Ronaldo ain’t giving a pen away!”
    Or…
    “That’s why he’ll be the captain, he thinks of others.”
    Two schools of thought on Marcus Rashford allowing Anthony Martial to take a pen despite being on a hat-trick 😂 pic.twitter.com/ESQQb3MU64
    — Football on BT Sport (@btsportfootball) October 28, 2020

    PICK OF THE BUNCH
    Ole Gunnar Solskjær shuffled his starting XI this evening and was asked about several players that were gifted a start.
    Speaking of Mason Greenwood’s goal, Solskjær said: “I’m not surprised. He’s so efficient in front of goal, he’s a great finisher- I was pleased with the timing of his run and the pass from Paul.”
    On Van de Beek’s performance, the Manchester United boss said: “He’s a fantastic player, you should see the work he puts down both on and off the ball.
    “He covers the ground and is so clever with his movement. I’m really pleased.
    “We’ve made some changes today, as we have to be ready for Sunday’s game as the season is so relentless.”

    BOSS SPEAKS
    Speaking after the game, Ole Gunnar Solskjær was asked about Marcus Rashford’s incredible performance.
    The Manchester United boss said: “He came on, did well. You want that from the subs, but it’s only possible when the others have laid the groundwork- what a shift they’ve put in as Leipzig do make you work.
    “We had to dig deep and work hard for each other; spaces open up when you’re winning and we knew we could rest a few today, as the season is relentless.
    “This group is coming together; of course we’ve added some quality players, of course the more quality and spirit you have, the better the performance.”

    WHAT A GUY
    Despite having the opportunity to get a hattrick, Rashford stepped aside to allow Martial to take the penalty this evening.
    Martial calmly slotted it into the back of the net, before Rashford went and got his hattrick to make it five goals for United .

    UNITED FRONT
    Manchester United legend Gary Neville was very happy with what he saw from United this evening…

    MARC HIS WORDS
    Marcus Rashford has had a flying start to the season.
    From nine appearances, he’s bagged seven goals and two assists, across all competitions.

    MAN OF THE MATCH
    Speaking after the game, Marcus Rashford said: “I think the manager wanted me to up the tempo when I came on and we did that.
    “There was definitely spaces there and today we found the spaces; we got Bruno and Paul on the ball and had Anthony running forward.
    “I think it was a real team performance; the ones that started did well and the ones that came on did too. As a squad we can’t ask for much more than that in terms of attitude and intensity.”
    When asked to comment on Mason Greenwood scoring with his first Champions League shot, Rashford laughed and said: ” It’s not surprising, he’s an outstanding player.
    “He just needs to keep his head down and he can do amazing things.”

    HATTRICK HERO
    Safe to say it doesn’t take Rashford long to do good!
    The forward only needed 16 minutes to score three goals.
    All after another busy week of standing up for children across the country.

    Marcus Rashford is on another level tonight
    Brought on a sub at 63 minutes, he’s bagged a hat-trick as Man Utd hammer RB Leipzig 5-0!
    What a cameo from the man of the moment… pic.twitter.com/mj7d1pEU7U
    — Football on BT Sport (@btsportfootball) October 28, 2020

    TWO FOR YOU
    Here’s Rashford’s second goal.
    Safe to say Solskjaer is a happy chappy!

    Marcus Rashford is on fire 🔥
    Two goals in two minutes to seal a great win for Man Utd!
    Just look at that Solskjaer reaction! pic.twitter.com/sL3oOozmiD
    — Football on BT Sport (@btsportfootball) October 28, 2020

    SUPER SUB
    Rashford’s boss earned the nickname super-sub, thanks to his antics for United.
    Now the young Mancunian has joined him in the club’s record book..

    3 – Marcus Rashford is only the second Man Utd player to score a hat-trick as a substitute after Ole Gunnar Solskjaer versus Nottingham Forest in February 1999 in the Premier League. Super. pic.twitter.com/DVEfo9HHZw
    — OptaJoe (@OptaJoe) October 28, 2020

    FT: MAN UTD 5-0 RB LEIPZIG

    90. Three goals in less than 16 minutes for the wonderful man saving children across the country!
    Rashford bags his hat-trick after a lovely through ball from Martial, he controls the ball with one touch and then fires it into the net from 10 yards.
    He pulls the trigger with such power and direction.
    MAN UTD 5-0 RB LEIPZIG

    GOOOOAL
    RASHFORD IS ON FIRE!

    MAN UTD 4-0 RB LEIPZIG
    89. Ole looks delighted with what he’s seen this evening; ten goals in their last four games across all competitions.

    MAN UTD 4-0 RB LEIPZIG
    88. Fernandes broke into the top of the box, desperately looking to square it to Cavani, but had to bide his time.
    Cavani makes a beeline for the by-line and upon receiving the ball, sweeps it into the net with his left foot.
    VAR complete- goal disallowed.

    MAN UTD 4-0 RB LEIPZIG
    87. The ball is in the back of the net again- this time courtesy of Cavani, but the flag is up.
    Although, as with two decisions thus far… we’ll have to wait and see what VAR says.

    87. Extremely selfless from Rashford, who could be on a hattrick as he allows Martial to take the pen.
    A firm penalty is fired low into the bottom left-corner of the goal, although it did look as though Gulacsi got a touch to it.
    MAN UTD 4-0 RB LEIPZIG

    MAN UTD 3-0 RB LEIPZIG
    84. Martial is taken down in the box by the man that was viewed as the saviour by Leipzig.
    Fred slid the ball through to Martial, who only had Sabitzer left to beat.
    But Sabitzer slid to make a last-ditch challenge and pulled the Frenchman to the floor.

    MAN UTD 3-0 RB LEIPZIG
    84. PEN TO UNITED!!

    MAN UTD 3-0 RB LEIPZIG
    82. Rashford is a star both on and off the pitch – he’s been untouchable since he came on.
    He’s just been on another solo run, making a mockery of four white shirts; he danced between the first two on the edge of the area, before faking a shot, he raced towards the centre of the box but his shot was eventually blocked.

    MAN UTD 3-0 RB LEIPZIG
    81. Ole makes his final changes;
    Tuanzebe and Cavani replace Wan-Bissaka and Pogba.

    77. Before we could even catch our breath, Rashford makes it three!
    Fred drew out Leipzig’s defence, which gave Rashford a ton of space when the ball fell to him.
    He makes space on the edge of the area to get past a final man, Upamecano, and fires a shot into the bottom corner.
    MAN UTD 3-0 RB LEIPZIG

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    Man Utd should stick to defenders they have as transfer target Upamecano bamboozled by Rashford and Co

    MAYBE this defence of Manchester United’s is not that bad after all.
    It was the lack of a centre-back purchase that so angered United fans in the last transfer window.

    Man Utd transfer target Dayot Upamecano, left, failed to impress at Old Trafford as RB Leipzig were thumped 5-0Credit: The Mega Agency

    Anger that grew after conceding 11 goals in their first three league games.
    Still this was a defensive unit last season whose 36 league goals against was were bettered only by Manchester City with 35 and Champions Liverpool with 33.
    They also notched up the most clean sheets of any club in the top five European leagues in all competitions.

    The back four of Aaron Wan-Bissaka, Harry Maguire, Victory Lindelof and Luke Shaw was looking like a strong unit in the clubs run to third place and three Cup semi-finals.

    Still people always remember the games that went wrong, not least at the start of this season.
    The 6-1 defeat to Spurs was unforgiveable but there were reasons for United’s shaky start.
    They only had a 34 day break between the end of last season and beginning of this and a week’s training together .
    Maguire back with his arrest in Mykonos still on his mind. But the ship has been steadied.

    They only two goals they have conceded in their last four games against Newcastle and PSG were unfortunate own goals.
    In Paris of Axel Tuanzebe since December 2019 reminded people what United already have in their squad.
    Another academy product he was brilliant up against one of Europe’s most feared forward lines most notably in silencing the prolific Kylian Mbappe, scorer of 90 goals in the last three seasons. He is most definitely a star of the future.
    So having handled the best team in France and kept a clean sheet against Chelsea, last night it was the current Bundesliga leaders and the defence was exceptional again not least Luke Shaw.
    To think this was the night when Dayot Upamenco was going to showcase his abilities right in front of the man tipped to buy him.
    Ole Solskjaer said he was looking forward to getting an up close view of Upamenco when RB Leipzig took on his United side.

    He diplomatically batted off stories of him wanting to trigger the central defender’s release £38million release clause at the end of this season.
    But there is no doubt the interest is there and why not with the French international attracting interest from around Europe.
    This perhaps was not the night the 22-year-old had in mind.
    He is a player with the lot, a presence, a reading of the game and a calmness on the ball when pressed. He can pick a pass too.
    Last night he could not cope with United’s attacking threat. Note his part in United’s opening goal.
    Looking over his shoulder he spotted Mason Greenwood’s darting run behind him but simply could not match it, nor reach the fine through ball from Paul Pogba for the 21st minute goal.
    Later in the game he was part of a back four picked apart as United excelled once more in Group H. United up and running and defending.

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    Man Utd ratings: Pogba makes impressive return as Fred dominates in midfield but Martial struggles against RB Leipzig

    MANCHESTER UNITED ripped apart RB Leipzig in their Champions League group stage clash.
    Mason Greenwood opened the scoring before super sub Marcus Rashford bagged a hat-trick and Anthony Martial converted from the spot.

    Manchester United put five goals past RB Leipzig on WednesdayCredit: EPA

    SunSport’s Joe Miles rated Manchester United’s squad following the 5-0 victory.
    David De Gea – 6/10
    United’s No1 made two good saves in the first half to keep the score level.
    But luckily for him, they were the only two shots that RB Leipzig managed to have on target.

    Luke Shaw – 7
    The left-back pressed well up the pitch to give United another attacking option.

    He even delivered a brilliant cross into the box – which left fans stunned as they claimed it was his ‘first good delivery in four years’.
    Harry Maguire – 6
    It was a routine defensive performance from the England centre-back.
    He lacked disciplined at times as he lunged into challenges and argued with the ref, but aside from that he looked on form.

    Victor Lindelof – 7
    Solid at the back again tonight from Lindelof.

    The Swedish star looks at home when he lines up alongside Maguire in the heart of United’s defence.
    He won a load of aerial challenges and continued to sweep the ball out from the back.
    Aaron Wan-Bissaka – 8
    The 22-year-old continued to impress after his top performance against Chelsea last weekend.
    Wan-Bissaka dominated the right-hand side, played the ball out well from the back and was rarely caught out of position.
    Nemanja Matic – 7
    He got booked in the first half for a raised arm to the face of Emil Forsberg.
    Solskjaer played it safe by swapping him for Scott McTominay in the second half.
    Prior to that, Matic kept himself busy in the midfield and broke down a number of Leipzig attacks.

    Paul Pogba made his return to Manchester United’s starting line-upCredit: Kevin Quigley-The Daily Mail
    Paul Poba – 8
    The Frenchman showed Solskjaer what he’s been missing as he created Greenwood’s opener.
    Pogba picked the ball up in the midfield and slotted it into the path of the 20-year-old to create the opener in an impressive return.
    Fred – 8
    Superb performance from Fred in the midfield – particularly in the first half.
    The 27-year-old managed to match Leipzig’s intensity and got stuck into every challenge.
    He made plenty of interceptions too.
    Donny van de Beek – 7
    A calm and composed performance from the 23-year-old on his first Champions League start for United.
    He did everything that Solskjaer could have asked of him before he was swapped for Fernandes in the second half.
    Mason Greenwood – 8
    He made no mistake as he struck the opener past Peter Gulacsi and into the far corner.
    Gary Neville loved his finish – but some fans were convinced it was offside.
    Another impressive display from the forward up until he was swapped for Marcus Rashford in the second half.

    Anthony Martial – 6
    The forward has insisted he does not feel threatened by the arrival of Edinson Cavani.
    But after that performance, he probably should be.
    Martial had a handful of chances inside of the box, but continued to run himself into trouble and lose possession.
    Redeemed himself towards the end as he scored from the penalty spot, but there’s certainly room for improvement.

    Subs
    Marcus Rashford – 10
    Clambered off the bench to silence the critics who said he should have done better with his chances at the weekend.
    Scored three excellent goals that showed his combination of pace, power and skill in just 18 minutes to seal an impressive win for the Red Devils.
    Bruno Fernandes – 7
    Scott McTominay – 6
    Axel Tuanzebe – 6
    Edinson Cavani – 6

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