Lee Sharpe has told talkSPORT Manchester United ‘can’t pick anyone better’ than Ole Gunnar Solskjaer for the job of manager.Former United star Sharpe believes the caretaker boss is the perfect man to lead the club forward, and has urged the club to hand him the permanent role.2
Nobody could have come in and done any better than Solskjaer. We talk about the United way. Theres nobody better for the job than him.Lee Sharpe says Ole Gunnar Solskjaer must get #MUFC job permanently. pic.twitter.com/khkeuS3wjC— talkSPORT (@talkSPORT) February 12, 2019
England vs Croatia: Harry Kane finds form, England show improvement and Nations League verdict. Five things we leaned as England beat Croatia to advance to the Nations League knockout round
Championship round-up: Norwich City return to the top as Nottingham Forest lose ground on play-off pack. It was a busy night in the Championship
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Merson told Sky Sports that he feels Torreira has been a key figure for the Gunners under Emery, but doubts that he would feature as heavily at one of the top sides in the Premier League. "Liverpool wouldn't buy him tomorrow morning, I wouldn't have thought any of the top four would. He can and will get better, but he's done great. Read More
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Jurgen Klopp told Mario Gotze he may need a hair transplant, Borussia Dortmund ace reveals in hilarious tale fpnews May 22, 2019 0 Borussia Dortmund ace Mario Gotze has recalled the hilarious tale which saw former manager Jurgen Klopp claim the player might need a hair transplant in the future.
Paul Scholes' son tells Ajax captain Matthijs de Ligt not to
The headteacher of a school that Raheem Sterling bought FA Cup tickets for has said everyone has been 'blown away' by the Manchester City man's generosity. Sterling, who attended Ark Elvin Academy in London as a child, bought 550 tickets for pupils to go to City's FA Cup semi-final tie against Brighton on Saturday - a match you can
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Danny Murphy tells talkSPORT why it won't matter if Liverpool
Liverpool welcome Burnley to Anfield today and the Premier League clash will be live on talkSPORT. The Reds have drawn four of their last six top-flight games and are in need of a win today as they strive to keep pace with Manchester City in the title race.
Man City vs Watford live on talkSPORT: Free stream, full
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Man City vs Watford: How to listen. Full commentary from the Etihad will be live on talkSPORT, with our coverage getting underway at 5pm. Laura Woods will bring you all the build up with Sam Matterface and Micky Gray on commentary duty.
Free stream and full coverage as Knockaert fires home stunner
Tottenham 0-2 Liverpool: The best pictures of Reds players celebrating Champions League triumph; Reds boost title hopes with last-gasp winner. Sport March 31, 2019 .
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Liverpool will be without star defender Virgil van Dijk for their Champions League Round of 16 tie with Bayern Munich due to suspension. The Dutch defender is unavailable for the first leg against
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West Ham United are reportedly eyeing a shock move for ex-Liverpool and Manchester City striker Mario Balotelli in January. It's not long since the summer transfer window closed and the Hammers were extremely busy in that one as manager Manuel Pellegrini bolstered his squad with no less than 10 players.
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EUROPEAN football's superpowers will propose a radical Champions League shake-up in showdown talks with Uefa tomorrow. The European Club Association - which represents England's Big Six, plus
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