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    David Moyes’ horror record vs Man Utd revealed as West Ham boss returns to Old Trafford seeking first win since sacking

    DAVID MOYES returns to Old Trafford on Sunday night looking for his first win over former club Manchester United since his 2014 sacking.
    The Scottish boss, 57, took over from the legendary Sir Alex Ferguson following the latter’s 13th Premier League title in 2013-14.

    Moyes is yet to beat Man Utd since his sacking in 2014

    Dubbed ‘The Chosen One’, big things were expected from Moyes – who had worked wonders with Everton.
    However, within a year, Moyes was given the boot after a difficult start to life in the Old Trafford hot-seat.
    Seven years on from his sacking and Moyes is still yet to beat United since his departure.
    The ex-Toffees boss’ record against the Red Devils was hardly glowing before taking over at the Theatre of Dreams.

    In fact, Moyes had overseen just THREE wins in 22 attempts against United during his 11-year stint at Everton.
    The Goodison Park side drew five, losing a staggering 14 of those games.
    But since leaving United, Moyes is winless in FIVE attempts, drawing two and losing three during his time at Sunderland and West Ham.
    With history not in his favour, Moyes will be buoyed by the Hammers’ current hot streak.

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    Moyes’ managerial record against Man Utd makes for grim readingCredit: Action Images – Reuters

    West Ham now sit fifth in the Premier League and will break into the top four if they win their games in hand.
    The East Londoners sit just six points behind United going into Sunday night’s game.
    A shock win at Old Trafford and a victory in their game in hand would see Moyes’ boys draw level with his old club on points with nine games to go in the season.

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    Man Utd boss Solskjaer to pen new £9m-a-year deal but still won’t be in top FIVE best-paid Premier League manager

    OLE GUNNAR SOLSKJAER is set to be offered a new contract at Manchester United worth £9million a year, according to reports.
    The Norwegian boss, 48, has a little over a year left on his current deal at Old Trafford having taken over from Jose Mourinho on a permanent basis in March 2019.

    Solskjaer is set to sign a new £9m-a-year contract at Man Utd – but still won’t break into the top five best-paid Premier League managersCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    But with Man Utd enjoying a huge boost since Solskjaer took over, Ed Woodward and Co are hoping to tie him down for the long run, according to the Mirror.
    In the aftermath of last weekend’s 2-0 derby win over Manchester City, executive vice-chairman Woodward shared his ‘optimism’ for the future under the ex-Cardiff manager.
    Woodward said: “The progress made by Ole and the players this season is clear.
    “He is adding to the optimism we feel about the future on and off the pitch.”

    Earlier this month, United brought in Darren Fletcher and John Murtough as technical director and director of football in a major overhaul of the running of the club.
    Solskjaer is said to have played a key role in the shake-up – and is now set to be rewarded with a new contract of his own.
    The former Old Trafford super-sub has led United to second in the Premier League in an impressive season.
    And Solskjaer will be handed a bumper pay-rise as a reward.

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    The boss currently earns £7million per year at Old Trafford – and is set to pocket £9m after signing the new tabled offer.
    Despite that, Solskjaer still won’t crack the top five top earners in the Premier League.
    Pep Guardiola is believed to be raking in around £20m a year at City.
    Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp and Tottenham chief Mourinho both rake in £15m per season.
    Everton manager Carlo Ancelotti is paid £11.5m per year at Goodison Park, ahead of Leicester boss Brendan Rodgers (£10m).
    Solskjaer will overtake Leeds chief Marcelo Bielsa, who rakes in £8m per season at Elland Road.

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    Former Man Utd star Mads Timm reveals Ronaldo’s amazing self obsession to succeed after he was bullied by team-mates

    CRISTIANO Ronaldo’s self-obsession helped him become the player he is today, according to a former Manchester United teammate.
    Former Danish wonderkid Mads Timm spent three years training with the Juventus star, who was signed from Sporting Lisbon for £12.24million in 2003, before he was released.

    Cristiano Ronaldo was self-obsessed as a youngster to get to the topCredit: Getty – Contributor

    Timm, who now plays for Danish Serie 1 club Kerteminde Boldklub, recalled how the Portuguese legend was bullied for his hairstyle and the way he played – but stuck to his guns and stood up to senior teammates.
    And in the end it was his “me, me, me” attitude that turned him into the footballing god he is today.
    ‘EXTRAORDINARY’
    “He was quite extraordinary as a footballer, and as a person,” Timm writes in his book Red Devil.
    “Like me, he was bullied when he came to the club. With his hair – which he soon got clipped – and with his almost acrobatic attempt to impress the coaches.

    “He could stand and do 10-15 step overs before he tried to dribble past the opponent.
    “Pass now, just pass, dammit,’ shouted Gary Neville and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer constantly to him when we had reserve team matches together.
    “The special thing about Cristiano Ronaldo was that he immediately took the fight against the hierarchy. And he won it.
    “He was completely indifferent to the rest of his teammates. He gave no room for others. It was me, me, me. Cristiano Ronaldo. CR7.”

    While Timm faded into obscurity, Ronaldo has won four Ballon d’Or trophies during a career laden with trophies.

    Former Man Utd wonderkid Mads Timm revealed Ronaldo’s incredible desire to be the best in his bookCredit: Getty – Contributor

    Ronaldo was bullied by teammates for his hairstyleCredit: Getty – Contributor
    STEELY DETERMINATION
    The Dane insisted Ronaldo wasn’t the most accomplished footballer he ever played with, but was certainly the most determined to succeed.
    He wrote: “He’s not the best player I have played with, but he is the most focused person I have ever met. Mentally he reminded me of myself at age 12, and he does really still.
    “I do not think he sees himself from the outside, and I do not think he’s going to sit and laugh at himself. I think that’s why he survived in the professional football world.”
    TRAINING TOGETHER
    Timm often found himself on opposite teams to Ronaldo in training sessions.
    While he admits he had lost his head and hated the environment at United, Ronaldo was thriving with an attitude that said he was going to make it.
    “He was just the opposite; he was moving forward, clear-headed and with an indomitable faith in himself,” Timm said.
    “It was also reflected on the pitch. We performed an internal training match where I played on the left wing, while he was right wing for the other team.
    “Every time we met on the field, he wiped me, and I have rarely been so out of breath after a test. He pulled all the air out of me.”

    Ronaldo once left Timm gasping for air after a training sessionCredit: Getty – Contributor

    Now 35, Timm is still playing in DenmarkCredit: Getty – Contributor

    After settling in at the club, Ronaldo had a proposition for Timm.
    “Cristiano Ronaldo was also dying to buy one of my diamond jewellery, but I refused to sell it to him,” Timm revealed.
    “It had to be enough, he had already taken my dream.”

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    Eric Bailly in talks over new three-year Man Utd contract and option of extra season with current deal up in summer

    ERIC BAILLY is in talks over a new contract to extend his stay at Manchester United for another three years.
    The combative centre-back’s current deal is up at the end of next season.

    Eric Bailly is set to be handed a new and improved three-year dealCredit: Reuters

    But manager Ole Solskjaer has seen enough to convince him the 26-year-old still has a future at the club.
    SunSport exclusively revealed talks were planned – and now they are well underway.
    Solskjaer said: “Yeah we have started talking to Eric and Eric’s representative.”
    The deal on offer will be for three years with the option for a further year.

    There have been concerns over the Ivory Coast star’s injury record.
    He has played 100 games in five seasons with the club.
    But Solskjaer is convinced that he is overcoming those problems.
    He said: “Eric is keeping fitter for longer and you can see it in his performances as well. I have been very happy with him.

    “His playing style has made him miss too many games, because 100 games, that’s not enough for the period that he has been here.”
    Bailly thrilled United fans with his celebration for fellow Ivorian Amad after his headed goal in the 1-1 Europa League draw with AC Milan.
    He ran the length of the field to jump on top of the huddle round the 18-year-old following his superb backward header.
    Bailly has played a major part in helping Amad settled in at the club since his move from Serie A side Atalanta.

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    Man Utd verdict: Greenwood must step up or Solskjaer will be forced to buy a centre-forward like Haaland this summer

    IT was in this competition last season that Mason Greenwood first got his big chance.  
    Now the teenage, 19, has to step up again and help keep Manchester United’s campaign alive as injuries start to pile up for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.

    Man Utd need Mason Greenwood to step up and rediscover his top form after finally being given a chance as a centre-forwardCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    Edinson Cavani and Marcus Rashford were already missing for this one – and Anthony Martial failed to re-appear for the second half in the 1-1 draw with AC Milan.
    So Greenwood was given his chance down the middle for the second half, an opportunity he has been waiting for.
    In September 2019 he scored his first senior goal for the club as he got the winner against Astana at Old Trafford.
    He went on to get four more times in the Europa League last term – finishing with 17 in total in an outstanding debut campaign.

    Yet for various reasons, he has not kicked on as much as Solskjaer might have hoped and the goals have dried up.   
    This season he has scored only four goals with just one of them coming in the Premier League.
    And there has been only one since early December despite his club’s hectic schedule.
    It isn’t like he hasn’t had opportunities either – starting 23 times in all competitions already.

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    The problem is that he has been pushed out wide more often than not and has not been given the chances a natural finisher like him craves.
    Former United stars Paul Scholes and Darren Fletcher are among those who have called for him to be given a chance down the middle.
    It’s not like the other forwards have been burning it up – both Martial and Cavani have both got seven goals apiece in all comps this term.
    Rashford has 18 – but he too is often deployed on the flanks by Solskjaer.
    This is why a new centre forward – ideally Dortmund’s Erling Haaland – is likely to be the top priority for Solskjaer this summer.
    Particularly as doubts have emerged over Cavani’s future at Old Trafford in the last couple of weeks.
    Yet Greenwood has the chance to save them some cash if he can stake a claim.
    Once again, he did not make much of an impact in the first half – although in fairness the whole United team were weary.

    Yet with the teenager in the centre, there was more zip to United’s play – taking the lead through Amad Diallo within five minutes.
    To their credit, AC Milan stood firm meaning Greenwood was starved of clear chances.
    But he showed great awareness in the box to whip over a cross which Dan James failed to convert at the far post.
    A late dash down the right was halted by Fikayo Tomori just as the goal came into view.
    United have a big week – with a top four showdown with West Ham on Sunday night  followed by the return of this game and an FA Cup quarter final at Leicester.
    It would be a perfect time for Greenwood to rediscover his goal touch and show Solskjaer he is ready.
    He looked lively enough – what Solskjaer really needs from him is goals though.

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    Man Utd 1 AC Milan 1: Kjaer scores 92nd-minute equaliser in massive blow to United after super-sub Diallo’s first goal

    SIMON KJAER broke hearts in Manchester after his last-gasp goal cancelled out super-sub Amad Diallo’s header to give AC Milan the advantage in their Europa League tie.
    The Ivorian, 18, showed Anthony Martial how to do it with the goal that should have downed AC Milan after replacing the lacklustre, misfiring Frenchman at the break.

    Simon Kjaer broke Man Utd hearts with his last-gasp headed equaliser at Old TraffordCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd

    Amad Diallo, 18, celebrated after scoring his first senior goal for Man UtdCredit: Reuters

    Amad Diallo scored Man Utd’s opener just moments after coming off the bench at half timeCredit: AFP or licensors

    Just five minutes later he had his first goal for Manchester United with his first effort on goal for the club in just his third appearance since coming here.
    What a goal it was too anticipating Bruno Fernandes chipped ball forward to get between defender and goalkeeper and expertly execute a flick head back over Gianluigi Donnarumma and in.
    For United stalwarts, it was reminiscent of Javier Hernandez goal at Stoke 11 years ago.
    But United fell asleep in the penultimate minute of injury time.

    Nemanja Matic lost Simon Kjaer who stormed across the box to meet a corner and head home to make AC Milan favourites as they both meet in Italy next week in the second leg of this Europa League last 16 tie.
    At least their new Ivory Coast star is up and running.
    He played just five games scoring once for Atalanta yet that was enough to convince Ole Gunnar Solskjaer he was worth the £37million price tag.
    Signed back in October he arrived in January after getting his work permit with Solskjaer promising United fans ‘one of the most exciting young prospects in the game’.

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    Man Utd new-boy Diallo scored his first goal for the club after replacing the injured MartialCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd

    Milan celebrated wildly after Kjaer’s leveller gave them the away goals advantage ahead of the second legCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    MARK HALSEY’S VIEW

    MANCHESTER UNITED were lucky when Franck Kessie’s first-half volley was ruled out for handball.

    I don’t think there was conclusive evidence to show the ball hit the AC Milan midfielder’s arm in the build-up to his strike at goal.
    VAR official Bastian Dankert checked the goal as per protocol and I was surprised he told referee Slavko Vincic to disallow the effort based on the replays shown.
    It seemed to me that the ball hit Kessie’s side rather than his arm as he tried to control a throw-in.
    Not one of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s side appealed for handball.
    Although the handball law will change from July 1, that would not impact on this decision because the new ruling only affects the ball hitting the hand/arm of a team-mate before a goal is scored.

    It won’t take much for him to excite fans more than Martial has this season.
    He has just two goals since New Year’s Day both in the 9-0 win against Southampton after the Saints had long since given up.
    Yes he was good last Sunday, without scoring, but that derby performance in the 2-0 derby win at Manchester City seems to be the exception rather than the rule right now.
    Diallo, was previously known as Amad Traore but not prefers just Amad which he wears on his shirt, It could be a name now long remembered here.
    There was controversy about exactly how he got to Italy with the couple who brought him apparently not his real parents.
    He was recently fined £42,000 in an Italian court for apparently using false documents.
    Whatever the confusion around his footballing journey it is clear to everyone at United is that they have a star here at Old Trafford.
    Solskjaer’s half-time switch turned a game that AC Milan had dominated in the first period right on it’s head.
    Although despite that domination it was actually Harry Maguire who was left wondering how he had not broken the deadlock.
    It was the 38th minute when Alex Telles corner was headed on by Bruno Fernandes to reach Maguire at the far post.

    Rafael Leao thought he’d scored after just six minutes before the goal was ruled out for offsideCredit: Reuters

    Franck Kessie also had a goal ruled out with VAR ruling there was a handball in the build-up
    It looked like a well-worked training ground routine until Maguire, from a yard out managed to hit the post rather than the net and the ball shot across goal.
    Nobody looked more bemused than him at what he had done while others held their heads and tried to work out the geometry.
    Either way the ball had stayed out.
    At the other end the net was found twice only for an offside and handball to deny Milan the lead.
    The game was just five minutes old when Rafael Leao burst onto a through ball and beat Dean Henderson with ease.
    But sporadic celebrations from the Italian contingent in the Sir Bobby Charlton stand were cut short by the linesman’s flag.
    Replays backed him as Leao had not retreated quickly enough before turning.
    The next one just six minutes later was less clear cut even after the slowest of slow motion replays.
    Davide Calabria threw the ball into the United box and Franck Kessie was given time to control it with his hip, let the ball bounce and then volley into the far top corner.
    Three United players – Maguire, Scott McTominay and Nemanja Matic – just stood and watched it all.

    Frank Kessie was left frustrated after his goal was ruled out after a VAR checkCredit: Reuters

    Harry Maguire somehow missed the goal from just a hard out in the first halfCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
    There were no complaints either as the visitors acclaimed a cracking strike.
    But as the game was about to restart referee Slavko Vincic put his finger to his ear piece and doubts entered everyone’s mind.
    Replays are not clear whether it was hip or hand but the VAR went for hand and United had another reprieve.
    So they will have been glad to get down the tunnel on level terms for Milan had been better in every department.
    They may have been depleted by injuries but those who came in stepped as they pinged the ball about United’s area.
    The Red Devils were missing Marcus Rashford and Edinson Cavani too and in their absence nobody was threatening.
    Not Martial for one, as Solskjaer recognised making the change that won the game.
    But as so often happens under Solskjaer the performance raises a level after the break and straight from the restart United looked better.
    They had found a way through.
    It was not enough and that injury time goal has left the tie tipped in Milan’s favour.
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    Watch Man Utd captain Harry Maguire somehow miss from ONE YARD out vs AC Milan leaving Robbie Savage speechless

    HARRY MAGUIRE has left fans and pundits speechless after producing a miss of the season contender in Manchester United’s Europa League draw with AC Milan.
    The 28-year-old struck the post from just a yard out after getting on the end of a Bruno Fernandes flick-on.

    Harry Maguire somehow failed to score from a yard out against AC MilanCredit: BT Sport

    It was a miss of the season contender from Harry Maguire during Manchester United’s Europa League drawCredit: BT Sport

    Maguire found himself in an unmarked position at the back-post from an Alex Telles corner in the 38th minute at Old Trafford, but somehow failed to divert the ball into the back of the net.
    BT Sport commentator Robbie Savage was left in disbelief, as he remarked: “Wow… he’s hit the post from a yard, that is quite incredible.
    “Keeper gets a touch, it’s come off his shin pad! How has he missed?
    “I’ve got no idea [how he missed]. A lack of concentration? Did it come off his shin? Did the keeper get a touch?

    “Whatever the excuse, he’s got to score.”
    Savage’s colleague and former United midfielder Owen Hargreaves simply stated at half-time: “He won’t believe that he missed.”
    Taking to social media, one fan quipped: “Harry Maguire doing his best Werner impression.”
    Another joked: “Absolutely magnificent goal-line clearance from Harry Maguire for AC Milan. World class.”

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    Maguire was left in disbelief after he spurned an opportunity in the first halfCredit: BT Sport

    A third added: “HARRY MAGUIRE JUST PRODUCED ONE OF THE WORST MISSES YOU’LL EVER SEE.”
    Meanwhile one user tweeted: “Harry Maguire has just missed one of the easiest chances one can have. OH MY GOD!!!”
    Thankfully for the England international, his blushes were spared as teenage sensation Amad Diallo put United ahead in the Round of 16 first leg in the 50th minute.
    However, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s side conceded a crucial late goal as Simon Kjaer got the visitors on level terms and gave them an away goals advantage.
    Commenting on his miss in the first half, Maguire said: “I should score, I’m not going to make any excuses.
    “That’s why I’m a defender, not a forward, but no excuses I’ve got to score.”

    “I should score, I’m not going to make any excuses.””That’s why I’m a defender, not a forward…”Harry Maguire called for a better performance in the second leg after late disappointment at home to AC Milan.🎙 @TheDesKelly pic.twitter.com/jm61ANQKPk
    — Football on BT Sport (@btsportfootball) March 11, 2021

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    Man Utd in new injury blow as Anthony Martial hobbles off at half-time vs AC Milan to join Marcus Rashford on sidelines

    MANCHESTER UNITED have been dealt another injury blow after Anthony Martial limped off at half-time in the draw with AC Milan.
    Ole Gunnar Solskjaer was forced to make do without Marcus Rashford for Thursday night’s Europa League last-16 first-leg after he picked up a knock in last weekend’s derby win over Manchester City.

    Anthony Martial hobbled off at half-time of the game against AC Milan in another injury worry for Man UtdCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    Amad Diallo came on for Martial at half-time with the Frenchman unable to continueCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd

    The Man Utd boss lined up with Bruno Fernandes, Daniel James and Martial behind Mason Greenwood in attack for the Milan clash.
    But Solskjaer has been handed another injury fear after Martial was forced off at half-time.
    It’s not yet clear exactly what happened to Martial, although he was spotted walking gingerly at half-time.
    Amad Diallo was brought on during the break in the French forward’s place.

    The Ivorian new-boy immediately scored to give his side the lead as he nodded home a Fernandes cross.
    But United conceded late on, Simon Kjaer giving AC Milan an away goals advantage heading into the second leg.
    Solskjaer will now turn to this weekend’s Premier League clash with high-flying West Ham.
    Should Martial be unavailable, the boss may be forced to start Diallo or shift Greenwood onto the wing and play Edinson Cavani – who was missing for the Milan game – up front.

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    Rashford picked up a knock during last weekend’s derby win and still might not be fit for West Ham on SundayCredit: Times Newspapers Ltd

    But Solskjaer is as yet unsure which of his crocked forwards he will have available for Sunday’s game against West Ham or the second-leg against Milan next week.
    Looking ahead to the second leg, Solskjaer said: “We’ll get players back hopefully.
    “[The injuries are] not very nice. Hopefully Marcus is ready for next Thursday.
    “Not sure if he’s going to be ready for the weekend.
    “Cavani maybe, as well, for Milan away. So we should be putting a stronger team out.
    Earlier this week, Solskjaer told MUTV Rashford could be ready for the Hammers game, saying: “He’s a fit lad.
    “He’s athletic, recovers well, we’ve not had too much of a reason to rest him.
    “He got a knock on his ankle which made it impossible for him to be part of the squad [to face AC Milan].
    “Hopefully for the weekend, but we don’t know.”
    Meanwhile, Solskjaer has claimed Cavani could stay at Man Utd beyond this summer, despite his dad’s bombshell.
    Luis Cavani claimed his son is unhappy in England and likely to head home to South America in the summer.
    But Solskjaer revealed there have been talks along those lines yet.

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