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    Gary Neville slams ‘absolutely ridiculous’ Antony as Man Utd flops completely lose their heads at end of City thumping

    ANTONY and Bruno Fernandes lost their heads in the closing stages of the Manchester derby.United slumped to an embarrassing 3-0 defeat to the defending Premier League champions at Old Trafford on Sunday.
    Antony tried to deliberately foul Jeremy Doku in the closing stages of the Manchester derbyCredit: SKY SPORTS
    Doku didn’t take kindly to the premeditated foul and wagged his finger in Antony’s faceCredit: EPA
    Hothead Antony angrily slapped the Belgian’s finger out of his faceCredit: SKY SPORTS
    Neville was far from impressed with Antony’s actionsCredit: Sky Sports
    The Red Devils were clearly ticked off in the closing stages of the match, but none more so than Anthony and Fernandes.
    Hot-tempered winger Antony tried to deliberately KICK Jeremy Doku in second-half stoppage after being skinned by the Belgian.
    Doku saw the attempted hack coming and hurdled over the poor attempt of a challenge.
    The 21-year-old didn’t take kindly to Antony’s antics, wagging his finger in his face.
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    A petulant Antony reacted angrily to being confronted, twice slapping Doku’s hand out of his face.
    Amazingly, he managed to escape a red card, with referee Paul Tierney decided it only warranted a yellow.
    Former Manchester United defender turned Sky Sports pundit Gary Neville was left completely baffled, saying: “That’s absolutely ridiculous, that’s a sending off.
    “Absolutely ridiculous from Antony. It’s embarrassing.”
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    Bruno Fernandes showed his petulance after fouling Phil FodenCredit: GETTY
    Fernandes was reprimanded by the refereeCredit: Getty

    Just minutes later, skipper Fernandes tried to take his frustrations out on Doku after being skinned as United lost their heads.
    Fernandes showed his own petulance moments before swiping at Doku after complaining to the ref following a clear foul on Phil Foden.
    A brace from Erling Haaland and an 80th-minute goal from Foden condemned United to their FIFTH league defeat of the season.
    And club legend Roy Keane is worried about the future of his old side under Erik ten Hag’s leadership.
    He said: “They’re just toying with United now, they’re a different level.
    “It’s almost – I wouldn’t say embarrassing. But I do feel for the United players.
    “But listen, they’re short in every aspect.
    “Technically, tactically and worringly for me, physically, United look so off it.
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    “Credit to City, they’re an outstanding team.
    “United… where do you start and where do you finish, long way back. A long way back.” More

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    Man Utd fans taunt Erling Haaland with ‘most embarrassing thing ever heard’ before chant immediately backfires

    ERLING HAALAND was inspired to a derby double by Manchester United fans mocking his father.  The Norwegian had chants of “Keano, Keano” directed at him and “Haaland, Haaland, how’s your dad?”
    Manchester City star Erling Haaland silenced some Manchester United fansCredit: Getty
    Some Man Utd fans taunted Haaland’s father before he opened the scoring
    It was in reference to former Red Devils captain Roy Keane’s shocking derby challenge on Alfie Haaland in April 2001.
    And Haaland Jr responded by scoring a penalty for the  opener then  heading a second after  the break in a 3-0 win.
    The City striker said: “There was so many people singing ‘Keano’ —  I don’t know why! I used it as motivation.
    “I had the pressure but I scored, so it was a fantastic feeling. I gave them a good celebration.”
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    Haaland saluted his  penalty in front of the home fans not far from the spot Keane had taken out his dad with that  infamous challenge.
    Former United skipper and midfielder Keane, 52, was watching the game as a Sky Sports pundit.
    He joked the fans may have been chanting about his old Republic of Ireland team-mate Robbie Keane.
    But there was nothing for United to laugh about after this Old Trafford rout, with Phil Foden grabbing the third.
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    Asked if it was City’s best performance of the season so far, Haaland said: “I think so — in terms of controlling the game and playing the football we wanted to play.
    “It was a fantastic  performance, a controlled 90-minute game and every single City player had a fantastic performance.
    “It was not easy but the way we kept going in the game was incredible.”
    Haaland took his tally to 11 Premier League goals this season — as many as United’s whole squad put together.
    Asked if beating City’s Manchester rivals makes this victory extra special, he added: “Of course. In the big picture it is three points.
    “You need consistency throughout the season in the competition.
    “There are still 84 points so it’s just about getting three points week in, week out.”
    Bernardo Silva earned the man-of-the-match award and City boss Pep Guardiola hailed him as one of the best players he has ever worked with.
    Guardiola said: “He doesn’t wear earrings or have tattoos and has a normal car.
    “He is an incredible player for us. He loves to play at Old Trafford. He has played here as a false nine for us in the past.
    “He is so intelligent. Everybody loves him and he played another exceptional performance.
    Roy Keane was sent off after a horror challenge on Haaland’s dad Alfie in 2001Credit: The Times
    “He is one of the best players I’ve seen in my life for how intelligent he is.”
    Guardiola felt his side did everything right but for the opening minutes.
    He said: “The players always give their best for our fans and we know what it means for them.
    “The first ten minutes we lost easy balls but after that we took control.”
    On Haaland, who rattled in 52 goals in all  competitions last season, Pep added: “He could have scored four, he moves incredibly well in the box, we are lucky to have him.
    “I know he scored 50 goals and people expect him to score 70. He’s a top, top player.”
    City fans swarmed onto social media to also hail the way Haaland got his own back on home supporters.
    One tweeted: “‘Haaland how’s your dad’. That is the most embarrassing thing I’ve ever heard.”
    Another commented: “Chants of ‘Keano’ & ‘Haaland, hows your dad?’ from the Man United fans.”
    A third said: “Haaland how’s your dad.. He’s ok thanks just sat watching the worlds [sic] most prolific goal scorer currently playing for Europes [sic] best football club.”
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    This one posted: “Haaland will always love scoring at Old Trafford..”
    And that one wrote: “Was they singing ‘Haaland how’s your dad?’ Well he was smiling and happy yesterday and I bet he’s absolutely loving life seeing his son score.” More

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    Antony escapes red card after lashing out at Jeremy Doku just minutes afer being subbed on for Man Utd

    ANTONY escaped a red card after after an amazing clash with Jeremy Doku – just moments after the Manchester United winger came on in Sunday’s 3-0 thumping against neighbours City.Fans reckon the Red Devils “lost their heads” late on, with Bruno Fernandes and “embarrassing” Antony both booked for angry exchanges with Doku.
    Antony tried to deliberately foul Jeremy Doku in the closing stages of the Manchester derbyCredit: SKY SPORTS
    Antony was fortunate to stay on after a clash with Jeremy Doku
    The United sub was frustrated as midfielder Doku helped City ease homeCredit: EPA
    But it was the Brazilian’s confrontation that most stunned viewers.
    United’s home humiliation had long been confirmed by Phil Foden’s strike on 80 minutes, following a double from Erling Haaland.
    And it was deep in stoppage time when Antony launched into an astonishing series of niggles with in-form midfielder Doku.
    The former Ajax star had already swung out twice with his boot as the Belgian weaved in from the left.
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    City were awarded a free-kick but Antony still squabbled with Doku – before whipping an arm up towards him.
    However, after a VAR check, the wideman still walked away with just a yellow card.
    One fan reckoned Antony was simply fed up with Doku’s mini exhibition of fancy footwork.
    He posted: “Doku showing Antony how to dribble like an actual winger, you can almost taste his tears.”
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    Another viewer wrote: “Antony is angry for getting spun by Doku. Retribution is real.”
    A third said of the build-up to the final arm-waving: “Antony kicking Doku out of frustration.”
    And a fourth claimed: “What an embarrassing moment for a United player.” More

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    Sir Alex Ferguson writes heartfelt eulogy after deaths of Man Utd legend Sir Bobby Charlton and beloved wife Cathy

    SIR ALEX FERGUSON has paid tribute to his late wife Cathy and long-time friend Sir Bobby Charlton.The Scot’s wife, who he was married to for over six decades, passed away earlier this month aged 84.
    Sir Alex Ferguson has paid tribute to his late wife CathyCredit: Reuters
    The Scot also paid tribute to Manchester United great Sir Bobby CharltonCredit: EPA
    Fergie laid his beloved Cathy to rest in Glasgow last week, with several Manchester United legends attending to pay their respects.
    And he paid a heartfelt tribute to the love of his life in the matchday programme ahead of the Red Devils’ derby clash with neighbours Manchester City, which also included a eulogy to the late Charlton.
    Ferguson, 81, wrote: “Unfortunately, I have also suffered the painful loss of my beloved wife, Cathy, this month, and I want to thank the club, the fans, and everyone who has sent me their condolences.
    “The black armbands worn by the team against Brentford, and the flags at half-mast around Old Trafford were a wonderful tribute.
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    “Cathy supported me every step of the way through my career, and she was the backbone of our family.
    “At such a sad time, there is tremendous comfort to be found in being part of the Manchester United community and we’ve all felt that spirit this week.
    “We’re continuing to mourn for Bobby’s loss, but as we look forward to the derby this afternoon.
    “Let’s also celebrate the many wonderful memories he has blessed us with and be inspired by the example he set.”
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    Sir Alex Ferguson attributes all his success to the love and support of his late wife CathyCredit: GETTY
    Ferguson is the most successful manager in Manchester United’s history.
    And he attributes his success, and indeed that of the club, to the love and support Cathy gave him down the years.
    In his first autobiography, he said: “My wife Cathy is the mainstay of our family.
    “It is she who has carried the main burden of bringing up our three sons, Mark, Jason and Darren.
    “This is more than I could have asked for and they have turned out to be fantastic sons and fantastic people.
    “We have all got to thank her for being such a great wife and mother.
    “It has always been Cathy’s way to stay in the background, but now it is time for her to accept some limelight.
    “I gratefully acknowledge her role in any success I have had.
    “Without her down-to-earth attitude to life and her unstinting support none of it would have been possible.” More

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    Harry Redknapp: I tipped Man Utd to win the title… but NONE of their players would get in the Man City team

    THERE are fewer than five miles between the two Manchester clubs — but in terms of quality, they are 100 miles apart right now.And if that wasn’t worrying enough for United, the way they are going it is a gap I can see getting even wider.
    Manchester United were the dominant force in Manchester for several decadesCredit: PA
    But the balance of power has well and truly shifted in City’s favourCredit: REX
    The Red Devils have had to painfully watch on as their neighbours have dominated all competitionsCredit: GETTY
    I know I tipped them to give the title a real go this season but you can forget it.
    They will be lucky to finish within shouting distance of the top four . . . and even that is a hell of a long shot.
    So when City go to Old Trafford this afternoon, there is only one result I can see, for sure.
    An away win — and a comfortable one as well. Whether Pep Guardiola’s City team are as good as last year or not, they are a heck of a lot better than United, who I don’t think have progressed at all.
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    In fact, I would go so far as to say they are no further forward than when Ole Gunnar Solskjaer was manager . . . and how many millions have they spent since then?
    United were starting to become bang average when Ole was in charge and, for me, nothing has changed.
    If City had the pick of anyone in a red shirt, how many would they take?
    Maybe Marcus Rashford in top form — which he has not been this season.
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    Marcus Rashford, on his day, is the only United star capable of getting into City’s teamCredit: ALAMY
    Beyond that? No one. Bruno Fernandes might get on the bench, but he certainly wouldn’t make the starting XI, and the rest wouldn’t even get close.
    I look at United and think, “What’s the plan?” They are a very, very pale shadow of some of the teams they have had over the years . . . and they were always exciting.
    I still have a scrapbook from ten years old, full of stuff about Duncan Edwards and Bobby Charlton, Eddie Colman and Roger Byrne, all the Busby Babes.
    They had great teams under Fergie as well. Ryan Giggs and David Beckham flying at you, Andy Cole or Eric Cantona scoring for fun.
    Even when they weren’t mopping up trophies, they would still be great to watch.
    And they always had a couple of players you would have loved in your side, like a Bryan Robson or Norman Whiteside.
    I took teams to Old Trafford for 20 years and, if you went one down after ten minutes, you knew it was going to be a long day.But look at them now and they are just very, very ordinary.
    They are not producing players like they used to and you have to say the recruitment has been poor.
    This is very much Erik ten Hag’s side, not one full of players he inherited. But I struggle to see any star quality — and that’s something United have never lacked.
    A manager of any side in the Premier League now — and I mean ANY — would fancy his chances of getting something from United.
    You know your players will always be up for it, because of the club they are up against, but in truth they would be taking on an average team.
    They are 100 miles apart right nowHarry Redknapp on Manchester City and Manchester United
    I know they are at home this afternoon but, for me, United’s best chance is to treat it as though they are underdogs in a cup tie.
    They are not on the same level as City, so the only way is to work their socks off and hang in through sheer endeavour.
    Like when I was managing Bournemouth against them in the cup.
    It is at Old Trafford, so if they do that, then the crowd will lift them and United could feed off it.
    Ten Hag has to fire them up to run, chase, work hard for the whole 90 minutes and hope the fans carry them along.
    But just to say that about a United side at home is unreal.
    In terms of a contest . . . well it really isn’t one. There is no comparison between them.
    I keep hearing that Erling Haaland isn’t at the same level as last year — but he still has nine in nine in the Premier League. Imagine when he finds a bit of form!
    Then there is Jack Grealish, Phil Foden, the new lad Jeremy Doku, Julian Alvarez . . . top quality everywhere you look.
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    For me, Rashford is the only United player who can compare and he will be up against Kyle Walker, so will be chasing both ways.
    I would love to see a close game with loads of goals but in reality, there’s only one side I can see scoring them — and they won’t be wearing red.
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    Unemployed ex-Man Utd star Jesse Lingard, 30, ‘leaves Saudi side Al-Ettifaq WITHOUT contract’ as trial ends

    JESSE LINGARD has reportedly left Al-Ettifaq following the end of his month-long trial.The former Manchester United star was training with the Saudi club as he looked to earn a contract.
    Al-Ettifaq have opted against signing Jesse LingardCredit: Instagram @ettifaq
    Lingard, 30, has been a free agent since leaving Nottingham Forest at the end of last season.
    The midfielder spent a season at the City Ground after leaving the Red Devils but struggled recapture his best form.
    He would have been hoping to have followed in the footsteps of Jordan Henderson and Demarai Gray and joined Al-Ettifaq.
    However after a month long trail he has not been offered a deal to stay at the club.
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    Reports claim that the Saudi outfit did not have enough space in their budget to afford Lingard’s salary.
    It is also suggested that if they could the club would have had to release two foreign players due to quota rules put in place by the Saudi Pro League.
    The reports adds that no pre-contract has been offered that would see him join in January and that a deal is “not likely” to happen.
    Lingard had spent time in the summer training with West Ham as he looked to build up his fitness.
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    The Hammers withdrew their interest in signing Lingard after he flew out for his trial with Al-Ettifaq.
    It was expected that he would have re-joined the club that he spent time on loan at as he featured in a behind-closed-doors friendly.
    During Lingard’s time training with David Moyes’ side, thousands were spent on his travel expenses and accommodation.
    Lingard previously spent the second half of the 2020/21 season on loan at the London Stadium, scoring nine goals and providing five assists in 16 matches.
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    Pep Guardiola sends stark warning to Man City fans ahead of Manchester derby and Sir Bobby Charlton tributes

    PEP GUARDIOLA will not accept any Manchester City fan insulting Sir Bobby Charlton, vowing: “They do not represent us.”City banned two supporters — both minors — who were filmed mocking the death of England 1966 World Cup winner Charlton last weekend.
    Pep Guardiola has told Man City supporters they should respect ‘iconic figures’ like the late Sir Bobby CharltonCredit: Instagram @mancity
    Old Trafford has paid tribute to Sir Bobby and is now preparing to do the same again at Sunday’s derby against champions CityCredit: Getty
    Sir Bobby has been hailed as the greatest ever English footballerCredit: Getty
    Fans have covered Old Trafford with floral tributesCredit: Getty
    The legend’s former club Manchester United will hold a minute’s applause ahead of Sunday’s emotionally-charged Manchester derby at Old Trafford.
    And City have warned any fans who  misbehave will be banned and reported to police.
    Guardiola said: “They don’t represent us.
    “Alcohol makes bad things in people.
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    “We have a lot of respect for United, especially the iconic figures like Sir Bobby Charlton.
    “We will be part of the condolences for the family, Manchester United and English football.”
    Security officials trawled through CCTV footage to identify the young fans who sang  sick chants on the Etihad concourse — after Charlton’s death, aged 86, was announced.
    But Guardiola preferred to focus on  the loss felt by City ambassador and legend Mike Summerbee — who played alongside Charlton for England.
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    He added: “What represents us is Mike Summerbee going to Old Trafford to sign the book on behalf of Man City.”
    Guardiola also added his tribute, writing: “Thanks for Bobby Charlton to make our football the best place to live. Never ever will you be forgotten.”
    City fans observed an impeccable silence at the 2008 Old Trafford derby marking 50 years since the Munich air disaster.
    And Guardiola sees no reason why tomorrow’s tributes should not be similarly appropriate.
    The Spaniard said: “This is definitely going to  happen. It’s a good rivalry and each club respects the other.
    “It’s my eighth season here and no big issues happened. We won games, we lost games.”
    Outside Old Trafford became a sea of scarfs and flowersCredit: Rex
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    Can Dave Brailsford, who boasts 18 Olympic gold medals, lead Man Utd to glory or will he flop like famous predecessor?

    IF Sir Dave Brailsford ends up being involved in the day-to-day running of Manchester United, it will represent the biggest – and arguably toughest – job of his professional career.United are a significant global brand, one of the most recognisable sports teams on the planet, but when it comes to recent football achievements, they are not even the most successful side in their own city these days.
    Sir Dave Brailsford revolutionised British cyclingCredit: Getty
    Brailsford oversaw a medal laden spell when he was in charge of GB’s cycling teamCredit: Times Newspapers Ltd
    It is going to take one almighty task to turn the club around, drastically change its fortunes, improve the quality of the first team and renovate tiring and dated stadium facilities.
    It is being reported that British billionaire Sir Jim Ratcliffe wants to establish a new football committee of himself, Joel Glazer and Brailsford if his deal to acquire 25 per cent of the club is agreed.
    As part of the £1.3billion deal for a quarter of the Premier League club, Ratcliffe’s deal would see Brailsford – the Ineos director of sport – parachuted into the Old Trafford hotseat with the main focus being on football operations.
    You would have thought that this workaholic, obsessive character – once hailed as ‘Vialli’ by his Westminster Casuals teammates – would consider slowing down as he approaches his 60th birthday next February.
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    Especially when you realise he underwent surgery for prostate cancer in September 2019 and then had a heart operation two years later.
    But it seems the chance to take on one of the biggest jobs in world football is too good to turn down.
    And on the face of it, Brailsford – Derbyshire-born but raised in the Snowdonian mountain village of Deiniolen in Wales – has the CV and credentials to suggest he could turn United into a prosperous sporting venture again.
    British Cycling would certainly attest to his acumen and leadership given that they won 18 Olympic gold medals with him in charge at the Athens 2004, Beijing 2008 and London 2012 Games.
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    Transforming Manchester United could be Brailsford’s next challengeCredit: Getty
    If Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s minority investment goes through, Brailsford could land a roleCredit: 2023 Jean Catuffe
    Sir Chris Hoy, Laura Kenny, Jason Kenny and Victoria Pendleton would vouch for his managerial skills as it was under his programme, during a golden era for British riders, that they flourished on the highest stage.
    Yet perhaps Brailsford’s biggest claim to fame is delivering a spell of dominance at the Tour de France with Team Sky, latterly rebranded as Ineos Grenadiers when the petrochemicals manufacturer took over.
    Bradley Wiggins became the first British rider to win the famous three-week cycling race when he wore the Yellow Jersey on the Champs-Elysees in that glorious summer of 2012.
    His British team-mate Chris Froome did even better than that, winning four of the next five editions on the streets of France, while Geraint Thomas also got involved in the act with his triumph in 2018.
    All this historic success on two wheels was underpinned by Brailsford’s ‘marginal-gains’ philosophy.
    The idea was to try and improve the smallest components by just one per cent in multiple areas and then the accumulative impact of all that would see a significant increase in overall performance.
    It was a philosophy that gained great credibility and celebration at the time, in and out of sport, but has since had its critics, none more so than Wiggins who said in 2017 it was “a load of rubbish”.
    There was a time when whatever Brailsford touched seemed to turn to gold and few disapproved when he was knighted in February 2013 and received top coaching honours at the BBC Sports Personality of the Year Awards.
    Sir Jim Ratcliffe and Sir Dave Brailsford oversaw the success of Team Sky – rebranded as Ineos GrenadiersCredit: Getty
    And yet since then, his reputation has taken battering as he has faced controversy and uncomfortable questions over his saddle regime.
    In December 2016, a former coach made accusations on social media that Brailsford had been responsible for a climate of “bullying” and “harassment” and “wrongful dismissal of staff” at British Cycling.
    That same month, Brailsford was grilled by MPs in Westminster as part of a wider investigation into combatting doping in sport.
    Key issues discussed included the use of therapeutic use exemptions and the mysterious contents of a medicinal package – often referred to as the ‘Jiffy bag’ – delivered to Team Sky during the 2011 Criterium du Dauphine that was won by Wiggins.
    The Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) select committee issued a report in March 2018 that claimed Team Sky had crossed an “ethical line” by using permitted medication to “enhance the performance” of Wiggins. This allegation was “strongly refuted” by the cycling outfit.
    In a separate matter, Richard Freeman – the former Team Sky and British Cycling chief doctor – was later found guilty by the Medical Practitioners Tribunal of ordering banned testosterone in 2011 “knowing or believing” it was to be given to a rider to improve their athletic performance.
    In August, Freeman was slapped with a four-year doping ban for possession of a prohibited substance and twice lying to UK Anti-Doping investigators.
    While there is no suggestion of any wrongdoing on Brailsford’s part, he faced calls from a British member of parliament to be suspended from his role at Ineos while a full investigation into the Freeman case could be launched.
    Many have mentioned the need to improve Manchester United’s infrastructureCredit: Getty
    No doubt these are all questions and topics that will surely be raised and resurfaced if he decides to get involved in the red half of Manchester.
    United will bring a whole new level of scrutiny that he has not faced in his career with Olympic sports and bike riding.
    Sir Clive Woodward, England’s 2003 rugby World Cup-winning coach, had it to a lesser extent when he took over as performance director of Southampton after a disastrous Lions Tour in 2005.
    But his spell in the beautiful game was far from successful and he lasted only one year on the south coast.
    Brailsford will hope for better results and he can point to the slow development of Nice, who are second in Ligue 1 in France, as evidence that he understands how to work in football.
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    Whatever happens, if indeed Brailsford does take over the reins at United, he will have to make an instant impact in the unforgiving environment of football.
    Fans on the Stretford End will have little truck with the marginal-gains approach if results are not quickly forthcoming. More