The England manager’s honesty and systems expertise are just what is needed at the haunted house Old Trafford has becomeAnd so we entered the age of the noble, blameless bald men. This is a pretty good moment to be Ineos at Manchester United. Nothing really matters yet. Every problem is someone else’s problem. Every solution is your own.For now you’re just hope, blue sky. You’re a silent reproach on a gantry. You’re a tieless Tony Blair jamming with Shed Seven in the Downing Street garden. And...
Andre Onana was guilty of another calamitous error which gifted Sheffield United a shock lead over Manchester United. Thankfully for the Red Devils goalkeeper, it didn’t prove to be decisive
Manchester United staggered into the FA Cup final after a fortunate win against Championship side Coventry, with Roy Keane admitting Erik ten Hag’s players looked embarrassed as they claimed a victory in a penalty shoot-out.
Bruno Fernandes deserves to be crowned Manchester United's Player of the Year for the third time since he arrived at Old Trafford in 2020.
Head coach has been hampered by injuries but has not established a discernible playing style – while Thomas Tuchel will be availableWith Erik ten Hag’s job at Manchester United safe until the summer, the focus turns to whether or not the club will, and indeed should, keep the Dutchman in the long term. While Sir Jim Ratcliffe controls United’s football policy, the final decision on Ten Hag’s future may well be influenced by the judgment of Jason Wilcox and Omar Berrada, the incoming technical...
Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag has branded the reaction to his side’s FA Cup semi-final victory over Coventry City a “disgrace.”
Minute-by-minute report: A dress rehearsal for the FA Cup final awaits.
Calling Manchester United’s loss to Coventry an embarrassment is ‘a slap in the the face’ to the Championship side. That’s according to talkSPORT Breakfast host Ally McCoist
Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag refused to admit he was embarrassed by his side’s fortunate win over Coventry City in the FA Cup semi-final at Wembley on Sunday.
If Sir Jim Ratcliffe thought that running the London Marathon at 71 was to be his toughest ordeal on Sunday, his Manchester United team gave him second thoughts.
Manchester United have had to wait five years for a first win over Chelsea, but when it came it came in style, two goals in the opening 25 minutes enough to earn them a 2-1 win and a place in a second successive FA Cup final at Wembley at the expense of the holders.It will be the first time a team that isn’t Arsenal, Chelsea or Manchester City lifts the trophy since 2005, when Charlton beat Everton 1-0 at the Boleyn Ground, after Tottenham booked their place in the final deep into extra time...
A place at Wembley is up for grabs. Join Sarah Rendell to see who will take