Tuesday Team Talk: Manchester United spending spree? Pigs might fly…
Will Manchester United spend the funds they need to in order to get back to the top of the Premier League or will their owners think twice about spending so much?
Will Manchester United spend the funds they need to in order to get back to the top of the Premier League or will their owners think twice about spending so much?
United fell at the final hurdle in their bid to retain the title as Chelsea came from behind to triumph 2-1 in front of Ryan Giggs, Paul Scholes and 13,000 other spectators at Old Trafford
City secured their status as England’s top club on Sunday as they cruised to a 2-0 win over West Ham United to claim their second Premier League crown in three years.
Manchester City may have won their second Premier League title just 24 hours ago but Manchester United’s record signing Juan Mata has already set his sights on reclaiming the trophy.
This year’s title race is bearing a close resemblance to the run-in two years ago when City prevailed
City comfortably saw off Crystal Palace 2-0 to sit three points off leaders Liverpool with a game in hand over the top club
City’s title chances rest on Liverpool game against Chelsea on Sunday, two hours before they face Crystal Palace in south London
David Moyes may have paid the price for not making the Premier League top-four this season – but Manchester United’s Under-21s secured just that last night.
Spaniard Mata ineligible to play for United in tomorrow night’s Champions League clash with holders Bayern Munich in Germany
Spaniard Mata was in full flow against Newcastle at the weekend as United prepare to take on the mighty Bayern Munich in the Champions League this week
Gael Clichy is upbeat about City’s chances after Arsenal draw
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