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Coach Louis van Gaal’s genius may be present but the results are not showing it.
There is increasing resentment against Manchester United’s methodical style of play but the Dutchman does not bend for anyone.
On the verge of breaking several scoring records, does the England striker deserve more acclaim?
This is Raheem Sterling’s first appearance before the media on England duty and it is impossible to get away from his boyishness.
England manager Roy Hodgson wants his team to retain the ball thus denying the Italian playmaker the opportunity to dominate.
Caving in to his transfer demand would strengthen a major rival and set José Mourinho on the path to the Premier League title.
Football Association cautions against Man City manager’s ‘unsporting’ behaviour.
Robert Mancini questions Liverpool’s stance on the Luis Suarez issue.
Manchester City boss wants more control in order to deliver the trophies the club’s big-spending owners crave.
The reaction at Manchester City to their captain’s desire to leave is one of weary disdain and, in some quarters, open contempt.
Higher Education Minister Blade Nzimande is locked in a battle with the board of the services Seta over control of the institution.
Manchester United are looking for revenge for their 2009 defeat, while Barcelona’s Eric Abidal will be happy just to play.
Age not an issue as Sir Alex pushes to equal the top European Cup score.
Manchester United fans want him to stay, but goalkeeper Edwin van der Sar knows he must stick to his guns, writes <b>Daniel Taylor</b>.
Celebrating 20 years at Manchester United the winger talks to <strong>Daniel Taylor</strong> about early-day partying and media intrusion.
Uefa has warned that clubs that fail to live within their means will have to "face the consequences" under its new rules.
"Football, bloody hell". — Probably Sir Alex Ferguson’s most instantly recognisable quote of his time as Manchester United’s manager.
Mario Balotelli has praised the way "the Premier League has declared war to racism.
Sir Alex Ferguson has cited Wayne Rooney’s contract dispute with Manchester United as a reason the club needs an experienced manager as his successor.
Manchester City manager Roberto Mancini introduced Mario Balotelli as someone who could become one of the greatest footballers in the world.