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    Rio Ferdinand predicts Harry Kane’s next transfer and would be ‘surprised’ if Tottenham star is not already in talks

    RIO FERDINAND says he would be surprised if Manchester United are not already in talks over a move for Harry Kane this summer.Erik ten Hag is desperate to bring in a new No9 this summer to spearhead his attack next term.
    Harry Kane is wanted by a host of clubs as he looks set to leave TottenhamCredit: Alamy
    Rio Ferdinand has made prediction over the striker’s futureCredit: Rex
    As well as Napoli’s Victor Osimhen, United have also long-been linked with a swoop for Spurs star Kane.
    The England captain played a key role in helping Tottenham come from behind to earn a 2-2 draw with United on Thursday.
    And at half time of the game, when the Old Trafford club were leading by two, the visiting supporters were heard chanting: “Harry Kane, we’ll see you in June.”
    Discussing that potential transfer pre-match, former United defender Ferdinand stated that his old side must take advantage of Tottenham’s “turmoil”.
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    He told BT Sport: “If there aren’t conversations going on in the corridors of power about Kane then I’d be surprised.”
    Ferdinand then joked: “Sell now before the season even finishes.
    “Manchester United have to be looking at the turmoil that Tottenham are in.”
    He was then asked if United win the Premier League title should the 29-year-old head to Old Trafford.
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    He replied: “They get closer than where they are now.”
    Ferdinand also says that it was “too long” for Kane and United to wait another 12 months to get him for nothing when his contract expires in 2024.
    And to reinforce that he said that the striker is “exactly what they [United] need” now. More

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    David Moyes faces FA charge after furious rant following West Ham’s defeat to Liverpool

    DAVID MOYES faces an FA charge after accusing VAR of “disrespecting” West Ham.The Hammers boss was fuming after his side were denied an 88th minute penalty in Wednesday’s 2-1 home defeat to Liverpool as Thiago appeared to fall and handle the ball in the box.
    West Ham chief David Moyes didn’t hold back in his post-match outburstCredit: Rex
    Moyes was sure Thiago should have conceded a penalty for handball as Liverpool held on for a 2-1 Premier League winCredit: Rex
    The PGMOL later clarified that VAR official Neil Swarbrick did not ask referee Chris Kavanagh to review the monitor because Thiago used his arm to break his fall and the ball bounced up from close range.
    But SunSport now understands that Moyes could be in hot water for his rant post-match.
    He also accused VAR officials of lacking “football knowledge”, with the FA asking for an explanation of his comments.
    The Scot said: “You’ll probably hear [the PGMOL] coming out with some rubbish about he needed to break his fall.
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    “But if you lunge it’s your own fault for lunging and being out of control in the tackle.
    “I think it’s a penalty kick. I think the hardest thing to take is the disrespect from VAR, that VAR wouldn’t have at least said to the referee that this might be worth having a look.
    “That tells me they don’t see that as even close to a decision.
    “I’m surprised. Somebody in VAR didn’t have enough football knowledge to understand that this could be close. 
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    “The handball rule has changed dramatically and I don’t like a lot of it.
    “They might need to apologise to the football club because we’re trying to get points to be a Premier League team.”
    Swarbrick is the head of the Prem’s VAR operation, but is retiring at the end of the season. More

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    Kevin De Bruyne gives cheeky response to journalist when asked how he celebrated win over Arsenal

    KEVIN DE BRUYNE joked media duties stopped him from being able to celebrate Manchester City’s crucial win over Arsenal.The Belgian playmaker scored twice and provided one assist in the 4-1 victory on Wednesday.
    Kevin De Bruyne missed out on the dressing room celebrations after Manchester City beat ArsenalCredit: Reuters
    The City players soaked in the victory in the dressing room after the gameCredit: Instagram
    The win put City just two points behind league leaders Arsenal with two games in hand on Mikel Arteta’s side.
    And Pep Guardiola’s players celebrated in style after the game.
    But De Bruyne confessed “most of the team was gone” by the time he got back to the dressing room following his post-match interviews.
    The Belgian, 31, joked that media responsibilities meant he wasn’t able to join the party.
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    When asked how he celebrated the win, De Bruyne said, via the Daily Star: “To be fair, by doing about 15 interviews when I got back to the dressing room, most of the team was gone.”
    Both Jack Grealish and Erling Haaland were seen soaking in the victory in the home dressing room after the game.
    While De Bruyne admitted he was absent on this occasion, there is sure to be time for more celebrations before the season is out.
    Victory over Arsenal puts City in pole position to win the Premier League title for a FIFTH time in six seasons.
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    De Bruyne and Co also have an FA Cup final against Manchester United to look forward too, as well as a Champions League semi-final against Real Madrid.
    City ace De Bruyne relished the chance to play against league leaders Arsenal – with their tactical set up allowing him freedom to make runs in behind the defence.
    He said: “I think we’ve been playing well for months, winning most of the games.
    “There is more space in behind with Arsenal as they go to man to man.
    “That meant there was more opportunities for me to run into the space and get the ball. I think we created enough chances.
    ‌”I just try to play the best football I can. It was fine, picking the right moments to go in behind and I think we really hurt them in that first half on occasions. We could have scored more.” More

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    Fans ask ‘how do I unsee this?’ as Erling Haaland poses with Noel Gallagher in underwear after win over Arsenal

    FANS fear they will “never unsee” a snap of Erling Haaland in just his wonder-smalls with Noel Gallagher.Manchester City were celebrating pulling Arsenal’s pants down in a 4-1 win.
    Man City dfns were much happier when they saw Erling Haaland in a more typical pose, rounding off a decisive victory over Prem leaders ArsenalCredit: Rex
    Some supporters were undie-whelmed to see this shot of drawers specialist Haaland with Noel Gallagher as City celebrated a momentous 4-1 winCredit: Twitter
    But despite rounding off the victory with a record 49th goal of the term, Haaland was later blamed for “one of the worst photos of all time”.
    The goal machine stripped to his Calvin Klein pants as he posed with fully-dressed Oasis singer and super-fan Gallagher.
    City are now just two points behind Prem leaders Arsenal and have two games in hand.
    But fans were as stunned by Haaland’s near-naked image as the Gunners’ defence had been by the peppering of their goal at the Etihad.
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    “Good lord,” exclaimed one, “This is a hate crime,” said another and a third pondered: “How do I unsee that?”
    Given City’s post-match party mood, Haaland might rightly claim he was not at his best.
    And one observer seemed to take that into account as he wrote: “This looks like someone’s kitchen at 4:57am this Bank Holiday weekend….”
    But another supporter almost spilled her hot drink as she wrote: “That’s not what I wanted to see at tea time. Calvin Klein used to be sexy.”
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    Gallagher did, however, do his best to distract attention from the snap – by trolling pundit Jamie Carragher in an interview.
    Ex-Liverpool defender Carra has suggested out-and-out striker Haaland might not be as snug a fit for City’s tactics as his Y-fronts are.
    And Gallagher pounced on that in a reported exchange with the media.
    A journalist noted: “There was talk that he is the problem with City.”
    Gallagher queried: “From Jamie Carragher?”
    And when the journo replied “possibly” the rock star whipped back at Supersonic speed: “Well it’s a good job nobody listens to him, isn’t it.”
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    Watch Isak’s ‘assist of season’ as he humiliates three Everton players in amazing run – but has it taken away from him

    ALEXANDER ISAK shone once again for Newcastle with an outrageous dribble to set up Jacob Murphy against Everton.But after fans hailed the forward for the “assist of the season”, Isak had it taken away from him.
    Alexander Isak helped set up Jacob Murphy with an outrageous solo runCredit: BT SPORT
    The forward somehow wriggled free despite appearing to be going nowhereCredit: BT SPORT
    Isak poked the ball across the face of goal for Murphy to tap homeCredit: BT SPORT
    He was not credited with the assist because the ball was deflected before Murphy scoredCredit: Getty

    The 23-year-old initially picked the ball up on the left hand side, just inside the Everton half.
    He breezed past Ben Godfrey, before seemingly running into trouble in the form of Michael Keane and Idrissa Gueye.
    Isak initially turned back away from goal, before spinning with the ball and weaving his way past both Keane and Gueye.
    The Swedish forward then drove into the box, skipping past Godfrey again before poking the ball across the face of goal.
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    And Murphy was there at the back post to tap home for Newcastle with the simplest of finishes.
    However, despite Isak’s excellent work, he was not credited with the assist as the ball appeared to take at least one deflection on its way to Murphy’s feet.
    Nevertheless, Murphy showed his appreciation to Isak by pointing to his team-mate after scoring, with fans on social media also waxing lyrical over Isak’s solo dribble.
    One gushed on Twitter: “What a run by Isak!!! Assist of the season for sure.”
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    Another added: “That’s an assist of the season contender by Isak. Wtf have I just watched.”
    A third said: “Isak with assist of the season!!!! No question, that is sheer world class level s***.”
    And a fourth wrote: “Assist of the season from Isak. What a run!”
    Murphy scored the final goal on the night to seal a comfortable 4-1 win for Eddie Howe’s side.
    Callum Wilson initially put the Magpies ahead on 28 minutes, before Joelinton made it two after the break.
    Wilson then struck again, before Dwight McNeil netted directly from a corner to pull one back for Everton.
    But Murphy netted just one minute later after Isak’s brilliant run to move Howe and Co one step closer to Champions League qualification.
    Murphy showed his appreciation after Isak’s incredible runCredit: Getty More

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    Man Utd player ratings: Rashford shines as striker vs Tottenham but Eriksen flops against former club

    MARCUS RASHFORD led the line superbly for Manchester United during their 2-2 draw with Tottenham on Thursday night.But Christian Eriksen suffered a difficult evening in the midfield as he returned to North London to take on his former side.
    Marcus Rashford scored his 28th goal of the season on Wednesday nightCredit: Getty
    Christian Eriksen failed to impress on his return to TottenhamCredit: Getty
    Erik ten Hag’s men spurned a two-goal first-half lead given to them through strikes from Jadon Sancho and Rashford.
    Spurs fought back after the break and Pedro Porro’s lovely finish was added to by Son Heung-min as the spoils were shared at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
    But how did each Man Utd star perform in the game?
    Here is how SunSport’s Dan King saw the Red Devils’ individual displays.
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    DAVID DE GEA – 7
    Untroubled for most of the first half but made two smart stops from Perisic before United grabbed their second.
    Helpless for both goals and left exposed by a defence that gave up chance after chance in the second period.
    AARON WAN-BISSAKA – 6
    Played high and wide in the first half to stretch the pitch and give United room to play. Made important defensive interventions, too.
    Like the rest of the team,he was forced on to the back foot by Spurs’ revival, but coped better than Dalot at least.
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    VICTOR LINDELOF – 6
    The unlikely hero of Wembley had a decent first half against Tottenham’s front three.
    Important headed clearance early in second half but lost composure a bit and was lucky not to see a second yellow card for a foul on Son.
    LUKE SHAW – 7
    Who needs a World Cup-winning centre half like Lisandro Martinez when you’ve got Shaw? In the right place at the right time, almost all the time.
    The only United defender to keep his head as Spurs turned the game around.
    DIOGO DALOT – 5
    One of Ten Hag’s less heralded success stories did his job well again filling in for Shaw at left back in the first half and helped Sancho make his impact.
    But he was caught out of position as Spurs surged and lost Son for the equaliser.
    Diogo Dalot let Son Heung-min beat him to the ball for Spurs’ equaliserCredit: Getty
    CHRISTIAN ERIKSEN – 5
    Given a warm welcome on his return and obliged with a poor performance.
    Passes went uncharacteristically astray. Turned his back on Porro shot that brought Spurs back into it. Could have no complaints about substitution.
    CASEMIRO – 6
    Kept things ticking along for United in first half but without really grabbing the game by the scruff of the neck as he had done previously, which meant Spurs were never quite out of it even at 2-0 down.
    Could not stem second half tide and missed late header.
    ANTONY – 5
    Most significant moment of the first half was being bawled out by Ten Hag for lying on the ground after not being awarded a free kick.
    Did nothing after the break and should have been subbed instead of Sancho. Still doesn’t look like an £80million player.
    BRUNO FERNANDES – 6
    Very quiet until his 25th-minute shot forced a save out of Forster.
    Came into the game more and then found a killer pass for Rashford to score United’s second.
    But he should have put United 3-1 up straight after Spurs’ first goal.
    JADON SANCHO – 7
    Justified his recall inside seven minutes with a well-taken goal and would have had another but for Perisic’s block on the line.
    His boss will have loved seeing him nick one off Kane’s toe in his own half, too. Unlucky to be taken off.
    Jadon Sancho broke the deadlock for Man Utd early onCredit: Getty
    MARCUS RASHFORD – 7
    Restored to centre forward, he first turned provider by finding Sancho for the opener. Denied twice by Forster, but not a third time as he smashed home United’s second.
    Quiet in the second half as Spurs came back into it.
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    ANTHONY MARTIAL (FOR SANCHO, 61 MINS) – 4
    Did next nothing, a total waste of a change by United when they needed to regain the initiative.
    FRED (FOR ERIKSEN, 61 MINS) – 5
    Plenty of energy but not a lot of quality as he buzzed around, misplacing passes and making clumsy fouls.
    TYRELL MALACIA (FOR WAN-BISSAKA, 71 MINS) – 5
    Allowed Kane the freedom to cross for the equaliser but improved to be United’s most effective sub.
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    WOUT WEGHORST (FOR ANTONY, 71 MINS) – 5
    Put himself about a bit, which was more than Martial did, but to little effect.
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    How Erling Haaland went from lanky teen to goal machine thanks to cow’s heart diet and very strict rule

    ERLING Haaland was once a “little guy” with a buzz cut who couldn’t score for the first team of his home town side in Norway.Now the 6ft 4in Manchester City striker is football’s most deadly predator, breaking the Premier League goal-scoring record with seven games to spare.
    Ering Haaland is football’s most deadly predator and has broken the Premier League goal-scoring recordCredit: Getty
    With his long blonde locks lapping his shoulders, he fired home against Arsenal on Wednesday to notch up 33 Prem strikes.
    In all, he’s scored 49 times on his debut season in England.
    On Twitter, former Five Live presenter Peter Allen branded City “a petrodollar powered juggernaut driven by a Nordic goal monster easily beating everyone”.
    But even those who aren’t fans can admire the work that has gone into his transformation from a lanky teen to Viking marauder.
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    Here, Grant Rollings looks at how the 22-year-old became a goal-scoring machine.
    Calorie-controlled killer
    It is hard to believe now but as a baby Erling was a small, thin boy.
    Over the years he has worked hard to bulk up his 6ft 4in tall frame.
    Haaland shows off his milk smoothies with kaleCredit: https://www.instagram.com/erling.haaland/
    He eats his dad’s home-made lasagne before every home game, wolfs down cow’s heart and liver and drinks milk laced with kale, which he calls “my magic potion”, to maintain a 6,000-calorie-a-day diet.
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    Erling also pays for his own chef, who cooks up a Cristiano Ronaldo-inspired lunch of boiled fish and vegetables.
    The young player’s development was undermined by growth spurts which meant he suffered injuries.
    To prevent them, he installed a £50,000 walk-in cryotherapy chamber in house in Cheshire and takes regular ice baths.
    He spends hours in the gym every day honing his six-pack, earning him the nickname The Terminator.
    It has paid off because defenders bounce off the powerful player when they try to bring him down.
    It has paid off because defenders bounce off the powerful player when they try to bring him down.
    Man City manager Pep Guardiola called the Norwegian a “machine”.
    Nearly two million rival fans signed a petition calling for Erling to be deported because he’s a “robot.”
    Not a Jack the Lad
    ERLING is very different from City’s most expensive-ever signing, £100million England forward Jack Grealish.
    While Jack is often seen out on the town with his pals and girlfriend, the Norwegian keeps a low profile with his 19-year-old girlfriend Isabel Haugseng Johansen.
    Erling Haaland was born in West YorkshireCredit: Instagram
    It was during a trip back home to Scandinavia around two years ago that he fell for Isabel, who, like him, had been part of the Bryne FK team’s football academy.
    Erling is not one for partying or boasting about his exploits, preferring to do his talking on the pitch.
    Ex-coach Alf Ingve Berntsen said: “In our part of the country we used to have a lot of farmers. People had to work very hard and not speak too much.
    “So it’s in our genetics. It’s better to do the work than to talk a lot. So Erling is a typical person from our region.”
    The player, though, thinks he’s been able to adapt to the laddish Premier League.
    He said: “My father spent ten years in England so he kind of brought me up to have a bit of English banter.”
    Since moving to Manchester last summer, though, pals back in Norway have apparently seen less of their golden boy.
    Bryne player Robert Undheim says: “We see little of him. I think he has cut out a lot of people he knows and is halfway friends with.
    “But he has a very good team around him that is easy to relate to. That makes a lot of sense, I think.”
    Self-belief in his DNA
    Even though Erling was incredibly quick and skilful, few people in his home town thought he’d go on to be a superstar – apart from the player himself.
    This week classmate Robert Undheim, who was replaced when a 15-year-old Erling made his debut for Bryne football club in 2016, revealed: “In high school he said he was going to be the best in the world in football.
    Proud Erling as a kid with his mum, dad, brother and sisterCredit: INSTAGRAM/Gabrielle Braut Haaland
    “People made fun of him. But he meant it. One hundred per cent.”
    His former coach Alfe Ingve Berntsen said: “Erling was the best when he was a little guy, but we didn’t think when I began to coach him when he was seven that he would become top scorer in the Champions League.”
    Erling never scored in his 16 first team games for Bryne.
    But his pace attracted the attention of Manchester United legend Ole Gunnar Solskjaer when he was manager of Norwegian side Molde.
    He saw his potential and signed him as a 16-year-old, teaching the youngster how to head the ball.
    He then joined Austria’s Red Bull Salzburg in 2019.
    A year later he moved to Borussia Dortmund in Germany, before joining Man City last summer.
    Football farm
    THE striker isn’t the first top flight player off the Haaland production line.
    He was born in West Yorkshire when his dad, Alfie, was playing for Leeds United in England’s top division.
    His dad Alfie played for Leeds United in England’s top divisionCredit: alfiehaaland/Instagram
    Athleticism and mental toughness are in Erling’s DNA.
    Alfie was brave enough to get into an on-field feud with Manchester United hardman Roy Keane, while his mum Gry Marita Braut was a Norwegian heptathlon champ.
    At the age of three, Erling moved to Bryne in Norway, where generations of the Haaland family are from. It is a farming community, and in the summer Erling has been known to help out his maternal great-uncle, former Norway international Gabriel Hoyland, with his pigs and potatoes.
    He regularly returns to see his older brother Astor and sister Gabrielle, while his dad has helped to manage his career.
    Erling’s relentless drive to improve came from a desire to be better than his footballer dad, who also played for Man City.
    Explaining his motivation, he said: “When I was young it was getting better than my father and getting as good as I can.
    “Now there is something inside me that just thinks about football all the time, about what I can do better.”
    Money-making machine
    THE world’s most in-form striker has enough star quality for big brands to pay big bucks so they can be linked to him.
    He has a £20million deal with Nike, earned a reported £2million from Samsung and was paid around £1million by luxury watch firm Breitling.
    Haaland owns a £300,000 Rolls-Royce CullinanCredit: Cavendish
    He has spent some of that money on a string of luxury cars, including a £300,000 Rolls-Royce Cullinan and a £120,000 Carbon Black Audi RS 6.
    He also flies on private jets and splashes out on good food, reportedly adding a £25,000 tip to a £400,000 bill at a restaurant in Greece.
    City pay him a reported £385,000 a week, with some suggestions that bonuses are worth another couple of hundred grand.
    Bryne, a coastal town of just 12,000 people, is cashing in on the association with their most famous citizen.
    There is talk of building an Erling Haaland museum to attract tourists who already visit to see the mural and statue of the striker and to buy shirts from the club shop.
    Local businessman Inge Brigt Aarbakke said: “Imagine a place where people can come and look at the shirts he has used in the different clubs, not least the match balls he has scored his hat tricks with.
    “I’m convinced that families on holiday would want to visit Bryne. The children would want to see where Erling grew up.”
    Getting some shut-eye
    THE athlete is dedicated to the trend of following the body’s natural sleep pattern – known as the circadian cycle.
    He revealed: “The first thing I do in the morning is to get some sunlight in my eyes. It is good for circadian rhythm.”
    The striker taking a nap with a match ballCredit: Instagram / @erling.haaland
    Erling won’t touch his smart phone or any other electronic device two hours before bed time and at night he filters out blue light from digital screens with special spectacles.
    He said: “I see this as key to improving performance by even just a few percentages. It’s a matter of mentality.”
    The striker is so wrapped up in the Champions League that his morning alarm plays the competition’s anthem.
    It is having the right effect because Erling is the top scorer this season with a dozen goals so far.
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    He knows that City’s United Arab Emirates billionaire owner Sheikh Mansour is paying him a fortune to win the most coveted silverware in club football.
    Erling said: “The club want to win the Champions League. They didn’t bring me in to win the Premier League because they already know how to win it.” More

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    Rojo says Solskjaer told him he HAD to play Maguire after X-rated rant about Man Utd star who was ‘making huge mistakes’

    FORMER Manchester United defender Marcos Rojo has launched a scathing attack at old team-mate Harry Maguire.The Argentine, 33, spent seven years at Old Trafford between 2014 and 2021.
    Harry Maguire joined Manchester United for £80million in 2019Credit: Rex
    Ole Gunnar Solskjaer put Maguire straight into his starting line-upCredit: AFP
    Marcos Rojo has claimed Solskjaer told him he had to play Maguire because of his price tag
    But he made just one Premier League start in the 2019/20 campaign under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.
    This was because Maguire had arrived at the club for £80million – making him the most expensive defender of all-time.
    And he was thrust straight into the starting line-up at the expense of Rojo.
    Nearly four years on and club captain Maguire, 30, has now been ousted from the team since Erik ten Hag’s arrival – with Lisandro Martinez coming in to partner Raphael Varane.
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    And Rojo has claimed in an explosive interview that Solskjaer told him he had to select Maguire due to his hefty price tag – despite him making “mistakes every week”.
    Speaking to TyC Sports, he said: “In 2019 I was playing in the Europa League, but I was really angry with the Manchester coach [Solskjaer] because he was putting Maguire [in the team] instead of me, who thank god finally they took him out from the starting line-up for Licha [Lisandro] Martinez.
    “One day I went to Solskjaer’s office to tell him to let me leave for the other club or put [me] in the starting line-up, but he told me that Maguire had to play yes or yes because of the money they paid for him.
    “He [Maguire] was making huge mistakes already and I told Solskjaer: ‘Son of a b***h let me play because this guy is making huge mistakes every week’.”
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    Rojo ended up leaving Man Utd two years ago having won the FA Cup, Carabao Cup and Europa League.
    He departed for Argentine giants Boca Juniors – where he is still playing now.
    And he was recently handed a bizarre suspension after being sent off for a horror challenge against rivals River Plate.
    Along with a one-match ban, the Argentine FA prohibited him from wearing the captain’s armband for a month.
    After his dismissal, he said: “It doesn’t bother me. The classics are like that, gets a little too much.
    “I made three fouls in the whole game, we didn’t make as many fouls, we made some tactical fouls, it’s not that we had an aggressive game or strange things.
    “They played this way and everything was fine, they celebrated, and now that we did it a bit, it bothers us.
    “We are calm with the things we did, how we faced the game and how we won it.” More