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Paul Pogba of Manchester United wins a header under pressure from Phillip Bardsley of Burnley during the Premier League match between Manchester United and Burnley at Old Trafford on January 29 in Manchester. (Clive Brunskill/Getty Images)

Solskjær’s salutes never-say-die United

United ensured a thrilling finale when Jeff Hendrick was judged to have brought down Jesse Lingard and Pogba stroked home

Liverpool’s early FA Cup exit has given Klopp’s men the bonus of extra rest and rehabilitation after a gruelling festive schedule and before returning to Champions League action next month. (John Sibley/Reuters)

Liverpool dish out new deals to ensure sustained success

Liverpool is working to ensure this season’s Premier League title push is not a one-off as they lay the foundations for continued success

“In the match I’m not looking at the sky, unless I’m asking for the guy to give me help!” joked Jose Mourinho. (Lee Smith/Reuters)

Mourinho dedicates United win to under-fire Woodward

While ​Jose Mourinho praised the United fans, he also offered a hint of support for Ed Woodward

‘I’m a club man’: Mourinho insists United comes before his future

Mourinho has found his future as United manager the subject of much discussion after a tempestuous period

Now on course for his seventh league title in nine years of management in Europe’s top divisions

Premier League still the greatest prize for Guardiola

Guardiola is far more interested in the six victories that will make the English title a mathematical certainty for City

It’s game on for Man U

It’s game on for Man U, City premier league clash

Following Sunday’s Everton draw, Sir Alex Ferguson says United’s upcoming clash with Manchester City is the most important derby match of his career.

United’s Ferguson backs Young as a fair player

United’s Ferguson backs Young as a fair player

Manchester United’s Alex Ferguson has defended his winger Ashley Young from accusations of cheating after their controversial win over Aston Villa.

Wenger eyes top-four finish despite latest draw

Wenger eyes top-four finish despite latest draw

Arsene Wenger has insisted Arsenal can still finish in the top four of the Premier League and qualify for next season’s Champions League.

Liverpool’s Champions League hopes take a knock

Liverpool’s Champions League hopes take a knock

Liverpool’s chances of securing a place in next season’s Champions League took a downward turn on Saturday as Bolton defeated them 3-1.

Ferguson fumes after United flop

Sir Alex Ferguson has called on his under-performing Manchester United stars to give an immediate response to their shock 3-2 defeat.