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Football’s financial response to coronavirus reveals the game’s leadership problem
By Seb Stafford-Bloor published
Premier League The arguments over footballers’ wages and furloughed staff has become an ugly PR battle
Andy Mitten column: The position Manchester United must buy in this summer – and why it's so important
By Andy Mitten published
Manchester United Former United academy product – and now coach – Ashley Westwood believes a quality right-back should be the Old Trafford hierarchy's priority, despite the temptation of searching for the new Becks...
Andy Mitten column: When ‘Manchester United in Australia’ meant gun-point robbery – and an assistant on the sauce
By Andy Mitten published
Manchester United United’s 2019 tour isn’t quite so likely to make for drama like previous excursions...
Andy Mitten column: How close are Solskjaer’s youthful Manchester United to getting it all right?
By Andy Mitten published
Manchester United The likes of Daniel James and Aaron Wan-Bissaka have individually started strongly at Old Trafford – but will the team start to click as a whole?
Pressure on Phil Neville? How England Women are still recovering from last year’s World Cup semi-final defeat to the United States
By Claire Bloomfield published
England Women England face the USA again on Friday as reigning champions of the SheBelieves Cup – and there's mounting scrutiny over recent performances, reports Claire Bloomfield from Orlando
Andy Mitten column: Forget a few chants – Manchester United’s fans have been patient with the club’s management. That won’t last forever
By Andy Mitten last updated
Manchester United Given the problems the team faces on the pitch, the Old Trafford faithful haven’t yet been as vocal about Ed Woodward as you might expect
Andy Mitten column: Harry Kane to Manchester United is a move which makes sense for everyone
By Andy Mitten published
Harry Kane Comments made by the Tottenham striker this week hint at a possible desire to leave North London - Manchester United must be ready to pounce
Andy Mitten column: In praise of Scott McTominay – beloved by Mourinho, but blooming under Solskjaer
By Andy Mitten published
Manchester United Manchester United's academy graduate was the Red Devils' best player as they claimed a hard-fought win over Leicester on Saturday – all part of a steady rise away from the bright lights
Phil Neville’s job as England Women coach isn’t in danger – and here’s why that’s for the best
By Claire Bloomfield published
England Women Pressure has grown on the Lionesses manager during a poor run of form since last summer's World Cup – but the FA are determined he will see out the final 15 months of his contract
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