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Manchester City took a step closer to winning the Women’s Super League title after they scored five against last year’s champions, Chelsea.While Arsenal won the Champions Cup this weekend, the
Manchester United made it three wins in three games under Michael Carrick, with Chelsea also hoovering up a trio of league victories under new head coach Liam Rosenior. The ‘new manager bounce’ might have been debunked as a phenomenon in the past, but both men are doing their best to keep the myth alive.
There’s also plenty of talk about Liverpool after their 4-1 win over Newcastle, with questions over whether Ekitike and Wirtz are now the main men at Anfield. Wayne suggests Mo Salah’s time on Merseyside could be coming to an end, and gives his take on why Alexander Isak has struggled this season.
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Who will Michael Carrick name in his United XI for the first game of his interim spell? Will Pep Guardiola spring any surprises?
They now prepare to host Tottenham next weekend before trips to West Ham and Everton later in February. Here is all the latest Manchester United injury news and return dates ahead of the visit from Spurs, who defied an injury crisis to fight back and draw with Manchester City later on Sunday thanks to the fit-again Dominic Solanke’s inspired brace.
Manchester United continued their fine form under interim coach Michael Carrick with a thrilling 3-2 win over Fulham, which required a 95th-minute winner from Benjamin Sesko. Elsewhere, Nottingham Forest drew 1-1 with Crystal Palace, while Aston Villa lost momentum in their title charge with a 1-0 loss against 10-man Brentford.
Manchester United hero Benjamin Sesko, fresh from netting a dramatic winner in a five-goal thriller with Fulham, admits that Michael Carrick has improved work rate in the Red Devils ranks - allowing an impressive run of results to be enjoyed.