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    Man Utd blow as RB Leipzig book favoured Lowry Hotel after Solskjaer blamed change in routine for home struggles

    RB LEIPZIG have got one over on Manchester United by booking up The Lowry ahead of Wednesday’s game.
    Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has stressed the importance of his team staying at the Salford hotel before home games.

    Dayot Upamecano and his fellow RB Leipzig players arrived at the Lowry Hotel in Salford on Tuesday afternoonCredit: Eamonn and James Clarke

    But the Red Devils have been dealt a huge blow ahead of this week’s Champions League fixture.
    RB Leipzig’s squad were pictured arriving to the hotel in Salford on Tuesday afternoon.
    As the Bundesliga side have set up camp there, Solskjaer’s men have had to go elsewhere.

    Speaking last month, Solskjaer revealed how changes to his pre-match preparations have impacted his team.

    The Red Devils manager said: “We need to look at the way we prepare.
    “Maybe it’s something I’ve got to deal with.
    “After the lockdown with Covid, we’ve stayed at home, we’ve had different routines coming into games.
    “I’ve just got to look at everything, how the players prepare, because it’s been noticeable how well we’ve done away from home.”

    RB Leipzig manager Julian Nagelsmann and his players will stay at The LowryCredit: Eamonn and James Clarke

    Solskjaer lived at The Lowry while he was in temporary charge at United.
    He only decided to move out once Ed Woodward confirmed he had the job permanently.
    Mourinho lived at the luxurious hotel for the entire time that he was in charge of United.
    He claimed it was because he cannot cook, clean or iron.
    Reports claimed the Portuguese manager spent a staggering £779,000 on his room.

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    Solskjaer looking forward to seeing Man Utd transfer target Dayot Upamecano ‘close up’ in RB Leipzig clash

    OLE GUNNAR SOLSKJAER is looking forward to seeing Dayot Upamecano ‘close up’ tomorrow.
    The Red Devils were heavily linked with the RB Leipzig centre-back this summer.

    Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is looking forward to seeing Dayot Upamecano ‘close up’ tomorrowCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    The RB Leipzig centre-back was heavily linked with United this summerCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    And United will come head-to-head with the Frenchman during tomorrow’s Champions League clash at Old Trafford.
    On Sunday, SunSport exclusively revealed United missed out on Upamecano after a row over just £200,000.
    But speaking ahead of the Group H encounter, Solskjaer refused to be drawn on specifics.

    He said: “There are always rumours and speculation about good players for Manchester United.

    “I’ve always tried to respect that they are players for other teams and don’t want to comment on every player that we are linked to.
    “But since he’s playing against us tomorrow I know he’s a very good player so we can see him close up tomorrow.”
    Leipzig signed Upamecano for just £9million in 2017.
    He is now worth around £55m and rated one of Europe’s best centre-halves.

    But the French defender could have been playing FOR United in the Champions League this week, instead of facing them, if a fee had been agreed five years ago.
    Upamecano was at Old Trafford with his mum and agent as a deal was lined up with then club Valenciennes — only to fall apart over a small sum of money.
    The defender, 21, was just 16  when he arrived at United in the hope of sealing his dream deal to one of Europe’s giant clubs.
    But instead, Upamecano and his party went away upset as United chiefs only offered £500k while the French club demanded  £700k.
    It was considered too much to pay for a player who was already in the France under-16 and U-17 teams and tipped for the top.
    However, all hope is not lost as United are said to be ready to complete a bargain deal for the star next summer once his release clause has dropped to £36.5m.
    Despite signing a new deal with Leipzig in July, Upamecano also attracted interest from Arsenal this summer but the Gunners signed Gabriel instead.
    The Red Devils host the German side after their impressive – Marcus Rashford inspired – 2-1 win at Paris Saint-Germain in their Group H opener last Tuesday.

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    Marseille vs Man City FREE: Live stream, TV channel, kick-off time, team news for Champions League match

    MAN CITY face a trip to Marseille as they look to make it two wins from two in the Champions League.
    Normally one of the most intimidating arenas in Europe, City will be playing in an empty Stade Velodrome following the imposition of a curfew in France.

    Man City beat Porto 3-1 in their opening gameCredit: AFP or licensors

    In their opener, Pep Guardiola’s men survived an early scare to come from behind and beat Porto 3-1 at the Etihad.
    Marseille meanwhile were beaten 1-0 by Olympiacos in Athens thanks to a stoppage time Ahmed Hassan header.
    What time does Marseille vs Man City kick off?
    Marseille take on Man City on Tuesday, October 27.
    The match kicks off at 8pm UK time – 9pm in France.
    It will be played at the Stade Velodrome.
    What TV channel is Marseille vs Man City on and can I live stream it?
    Marseille vs Man City is live on BT Sport 2.
    Coverage commences at 7pm – one hour before kick-off.
    To stream the game live, head to the BT Sport website or app.

    How do I watch Marseille vs Man City for free?
    Team news
    Dimitri Payet will be back for Marseille after missing the weekend’s game against Lorient through suspension.
    Man City meanwhile are likely to be without both Sergio Aguero and Gabriel Jesus.

    Benjamin Mendy and Fernandinho are both out but Nathan Ake and Aymeric Laporte could be involved.
    In the absence of Aguero and Jesus, Raheem Sterling is likely to start as a false nine.
    Latest odds
    Marseille 6/1
    Draw 7/2

    Manchester City 4/11 More

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    Liverpool vs FC Midtjylland FREE: Live stream, TV channel, kick-off time, team news for Champions League match

    LIVERPOOL are looking to make it two wins out of two in the Champions League as they host FC Midtjylland.
    The Reds ground out a 1-0 win at Ajax last week through a Nicolas Tagliafico own goal to put themselves in a strong position.

    Liverpool got back to winning ways against Sheffield United at the weekendCredit: PA:Press Association

    And they will be overwhelming favourites against their Danish opponents who were hammered 4-0 at home to last season’s quarter-finalists Atalanta on matchday one.
    What time does Liverpool vs FC Midtjylland kick off?
    Liverpool take on FC Midtjylland on Tuesday, October 27.
    The match kicks off at 8pm UK time – 9pm in Denmark.
    It will take place behind closed doors at Anfield.

    What TV channel is Liverpool vs FC Midtjylland on and can I live stream it?
    Liverpool vs FC Midtjylland is live on BT Sport 3.
    Coverage commences at 7.15pm – 45 minutes before kick-off.
    To stream the game live, head to the BT Sport website or app.
    Can I watch Liverpool vs FC Midtjylland for free?
    Team news
    Joel Matip may return if he is deemed fit enough, but if not Fabinho is likely to line up as a makeshift centre-half alongside Joe Gomez again.
    Alisson will be expected to keep his place in goal after returning against Sheffield United on Saturday.
    Kostas Tsimikas and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain are still out.

    Latest odds
    Liverpool 1/10
    Draw 15/2
    Fc Midtjylland 22/1
    *Odds from Ladbrokes as of Sunday, October 25 More

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    Marseille vs Man City FREE: Live stream, TV channel, kick-off time and team news for Champions League match

    MAN CITY face a trip to Marseille as they look to make it two wins from two in the Champions League.
    Normally one of the most intimidating arenas in Europe, City will be playing in an empty Stade Velodrome following the imposition of a curfew in France.

    Man City beat Porto 3-1 in their opening gameCredit: AFP or licensors

    In their opener, Pep Guardiola’s men survived an early scare to come from behind and beat Porto 3-1 at the Etihad.
    Marseille meanwhile were beaten 1-0 by Olympiacos in Athens thanks to a stoppage time Ahmed Hassan header.
    What time does Marseille vs Man City kick off?
    Marseille take on Man City on Tuesday, October 27.
    The match kicks off at 8pm UK time – 9pm in France.
    It will be played at the Stade Velodrome.
    What TV channel is Marseille vs Man City on and can I live stream it?
    Marseille vs Man City is live on BT Sport 2.
    Coverage commences at 7pm – one hour before kick-off.
    To stream the game live, head to the BT Sport website or app.

    How do I watch Marseille vs Man City for free?
    Team news
    Dimitri Payet will be back for Marseille after missing the weekend’s game against Lorient through suspension.
    Man City meanwhile are likely to be without both Sergio Aguero and Gabriel Jesus.

    Benjamin Mendy and Fernandinho are both out but Nathan Ake and Aymeric Laporte could be involved.
    In the absence of Aguero and Jesus, Raheem Sterling is likely to start as a false nine.
    Latest odds
    Marseille 6/1
    Draw 7/2

    Manchester City 4/11 More

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    Liverpool vs FC Midtjylland FREE: Live stream, TV channel, kick-off time and team news for Champions League match

    LIVERPOOL are looking to make it two wins out of two in the Champions League as they host FC Midtjylland.
    The Reds ground out a 1-0 win at Ajax last week through a Nicolas Tagliafico own goal to put themselves in a strong position.

    Liverpool got back to winning ways against Sheffield United at the weekendCredit: PA:Press Association

    And they will be overwhelming favourites against their Danish opponents who were hammered 4-0 at home to last season’s quarter-finalists Atalanta on matchday one.
    What time does Liverpool vs FC Midtjylland kick off?
    Liverpool take on FC Midtjylland on Tuesday, October 27.
    The match kicks off at 8pm UK time – 9pm in Denmark.
    It will take place behind closed doors at Anfield.

    What TV channel is Liverpool vs FC Midtjylland on and can I live stream it?
    Liverpool vs FC Midtjylland is live on BT Sport 3.
    Coverage commences at 7.15pm – 45 minutes before kick-off.
    To stream the game live, head to the BT Sport website or app.
    Can I watch Liverpool vs FC Midtjylland for free?
    Team news
    Joel Matip may return if he is deemed fit enough, but if not Fabinho is likely to line up as a makeshift centre-half alongside Joe Gomez again.
    Alisson will be expected to keep his place in goal after returning against Sheffield United on Saturday.
    Kostas Tsimikas and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain are still out.

    Latest odds
    Liverpool 1/10
    Draw 15/2
    Fc Midtjylland 22/1
    *Odds from Ladbrokes as of Sunday, October 25 More

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    Chelsea to train in Russia before Krasnodar clash despite coronavirus fears and ‘reports bodies piling up in morgues’

    CHELSEA will reportedly train in Russia ahead of their Champions League clash with Krasnodar despite concerns over coronavirus in the country.
    The Mail cites reports from Russia claiming that some cities are seeing ‘bodies pile up in morgues’.

    Chelsea will train in Russia before their tie with Krasnodar despite coronavirus concernsCredit: AFP or licensors

    Indeed, German outlet Bild claims Bayern Munich have opted against training in Russia ahead of their clash with Lokomotiv Moscow tomorrow.
    That means they will hold a final training session at their base in Germany before jetting to Russia’s capital for just the game.
    However, it’s claimed Chelsea intend to fly out on Tuesday for their match, which kicks off at 5.55pm GMT the following day on Wednesday.

    Frank Lampard’s men will apparently take off at 9.30am from London, travelling the five hours to south-west Russia on a chartered flight.

    The Blues will arrive in the early evening and head straight to Krasnodar’s stadium for a late training session.
    They will then return to their hotel before the game the following day.
    It’s added that Chelsea officials have already inspected Krasnodar’s ground, as well as the hotel.
    And they are apparently ‘satisfied’ that everything is in line with Uefa’s Covid-19 protocols.

    Chelsea would usually train at Cobham before a European night, but the time difference and early kick-off saw them forced into the change of plans.
    However, there are fears that Russia’s coronavirus problem is starting to spiral.
    There were 17,347 new cases reported on Monday, taking the country’s total to 1,531,224.
    But whereas Moscow has reported nearly 300,000 cases, resulting in Bayern’s decision to avoid training there, there have been 13,790 reported in Krasnodar.
    The Russians drew 1-1 in their first group stage game away to Rennes, with Chelsea drawing a blank with Sevilla at Stamford Bridge.
    Both sides will be looking for a win to gain a foothold in Group E as the games come thick and fast.

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    European Super League would be ‘closed shop’ for clubs like Midtjylland if Man Utd and Liverpool got way, says chairman

    A TOWN in central Denmark provides the unlikely opposition for Liverpool in the Champions League group stages tomorrow.
    Yet officials of Herning-based FC Midtjylland fear it is a certainty that European football will become a closed shop with small clubs blocked from taking part against the big boys.

    Rasmus Ankersen has spoken out against the closed shop nature of the proposed European Super LeagueCredit: Getty – Contributor

    FC Midtjylland were formed in 1999 when two rival clubs, Ikast FC and Herning Fremad, controversially merged.
    Brentford owner Matthew Benham bought the club six years ago and this is the Danish champions’ first appearance in the Champions League group stages.
    Chairman Rasmus Ankersen said: “I think Midtjylland is a good example of the importance of keeping the dream alive for small clubs. 
    “I’ve been taking part in all these European Club Association meetings in the past few years, where all the conversations are what the future is going to look like in European football.

    “Unfortunately, the way it’s going, there’s going to be some reforms coming up in the next few years that will move football towards becoming more of a closed League for the big teams.
    “But I think it’s really important for football that it can be a fairytale. That it is actually possible for a team like Midtjylland, from a small town with 50,000 people in the middle of nowhere in the west of Denmark, to go and play on the biggest stage.
    “So I hope that opportunity will still be kept alive for us, and other teams in similar positions, but I think it’s going to be more and more difficult.”
    Midtyjlland, who beat Manchester United 2-1 in the Europa League knockout stages four years ago before losing the second leg 5-1, crashed 4-0 at home to Atalanta in their opening Champions League group stage game.

    Ankersen, 37, also Brentford’s director of football, admits Midtjytlland must find different ways of punching above their weight.
    The club were the first to employ specialist throw-in coach Thomas Gronnemark, who was then used by Liverpool last season.
    Ankersen said: “You just have to look at the way the Champions League money is distributed. Already, before the first kick-off, there is a big difference between the amount we are receiving within the Champions League, and obviously that becomes a reinforcing thing. The rich get richer.
    “So David had to beat Goliath by using different weapons, having a different strategy, being more innovative.
     “Often the innovation does not necessarily come from the big clubs, it comes from the small club because the big clubs are not prepared to take enough risks. They have too much to lose. I actually think Liverpool have gone against that because they are a big club and they have been really trying to adopt a different way of doing things.”
    “I think that paid off for them massively. Big kudos to them for that. It has been very much the way Midtjylland has done things. 
    “The throw-in coach is a good example of that. We felt like it was a really important part of the game, but very few clubs dedicate enough time to it. 
    “We have worked a little bit with meditation but not as something that gives us a competitive edge. We have a sleep coach who helps players optimise sleep. That is still underrated within elite sports.

    Louis van Gaal’s Man United were humiliated by FC Midtjylland in the Europa League in 2016Credit: Getty Images – Getty
    “We have a ball-striking coach who works with the guys’ output on direct free-kicks, but just in general. It is like in golf where players work with their swing.
    “Why don’t footballers do the same with how they strike the ball? In the set-pieces, we take a lot of inspiration from American football and how they have playbooks.
    “Why can’t a footballer not remember 10 set piece corner combinations? American football has a lot of stop-start combinations you can compare to football. So we try to optimise that.”

    Meanwhile, the trip to Anfield will be a big one for Midtjylland kitman Jorgen Kjaer, whose son, Simon, is Denmark’s captain and plays in defence for Milan.
    Ankersen added: “Our kit room is only Liverpool because he is a massive Liverpool fan. There are a few Midtjylland shirts in there but there are Liverpool shirts all over the kit room.
    “He cried when he saw the draw here because this is obviously a very, very big thing for him to go to Anfield. A lot of people in Denmark in our area have two clubs they support and that’s Midtjylland and Liverpool.”

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