BRADFORD CITY 0, OLDHAM ATHLETIC 1 It was all change as Oldham Athletic won at Bradford City to book their place in the third round of the Checkatade Trophy. Manager Richie Wellens shook up his side making six alterations to the one that lost at Southend United in the league three days earlier. And it […]
Manchester United stretch unbeaten home run to 40 games with victory against CSKA Moscow in Champions League
MAN UTD 2 CSKA MOSCOW 1
Manchester United extended their unbeaten home record to a remarkable 40 games to equal a 51-year-old club record with victory against CSKA Moscow.
The win ensured the Reds go into the knockout phase of the Champions League as group A winners, though manager Jose Mourinho played down its significance.
“I am not playing for records – the record I wanted was to win the Europa League for the first time.There are more important things than that, though it is nice,” he said.
Goals from Romelu Lukaku and Marcus Rashford in a deadly 66-second spell ensured United headed the section with 15 points from a possible 18.
Another late show as Manchester City see off spirited strugglers West Ham
MAN CITY 2, WEST HAM 1
Manchester City’s form has dipped, but they keep on winning as they stumbled past struggling West Ham at the Etihad.
In the past week City’s displays against Huddersfield, Southampton and West Ham have failed to hit the dizzy heights of early season.
What would ordinarily have been three comfortable wins turned out to be three nail-biters with victory only secured through late goals.
Nikita Parris and Claire Emslie goals ease Man City Women to another win over Birmingham City Ladies
MANCHESTER CITY WOMEN 2, BIRMINGHAM CITY LADIES 0 Manchester City’s Women’s team eased to victory with a 2-0 win over Birmingham City Ladies in the FA WSL Continental Tyres Cup group stage. First half goals by Nikita Parris and Claire Emslie set City’s women on their way against their opponents who rarely troubled restored England […]
Manchester United thank David De Gea for weathering Arsenal storm but lose Paul Pogba for next week’s Derby
ARSENAL 1, MANCHESTER UNITED 3
Manchester United kept the heat up on their title rivals Manchester City by winning handsomely at Arsenal to reduce Pep Guardiola’s side to a five point lead ahead of City’s home game against West Ham on Sunday.
It was a stylish win which should silence some of the criticism of Jose Mourinho’s ‘defensive’ tactics in the way that his United side applied three killer blows from just 4 shots on targets while David De Gea kept out a barrage of Arsenal attacks.
Both sides were unchanged from their last matches but this match didn’t seem to suffer from any perceived tiredness.