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REPORT: LIVERPOOL 0 UNITED WOMEN 1

Manchester United have maintained our 100 per cent record in the Conti Cup, with a 1-0 win against Liverpool on Wednesday evening.   Despite a dominant display from the Reds, barring a brief period after the interval, it would be Nikita Parris’s first-half strike that proved the difference in the end.   Phallon Tullis-Joyce pulled…

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TEN HAG SPEAKS OF GROWING CONFIDENCE AT UNITED

Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag says our squad is “heading in the right direction” and “building confidence” ahead of the all-important festive campaign. The final international break of 2023 is complete and Premier League football will return this weekend, with the Reds travelling to Everton on Sunday. United are top of the Premier League…

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MARTINEZ WATCHES TRAINING AT CARRINGTON

Manchester United defender Lisandro Martinez watched his team-mates train at Carrington on Wednesday, as he continues with the early stages of his recovery from a foot injury.   The Argentina international has not played for the Reds since the UEFA Champions League meeting with Bayern Munich in September, after suffering a recurrence of the metatarsal…

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LINDELOF: MY PERFECT PLAYER

Victor Lindelof is the latest Manchester United star to take part in our ‘My Perfect Player’ series.   The defender was asked to choose a Reds team-mate for a number of assets and attributes that would contribute into one outstanding composite footballer.   He also then gave his responses when looking further afield and into…

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OUR FAVOURITE UNITED GAMES AT GOODISON PARK

With Everton planning to relocate to a new stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock, Sunday’s visit to Goodison Park may prove to be Manchester United’s final one. Although the Merseyside club has not yet confirmed when the first game could be played there, the official website evertonstadium.com confirms construction work is due to be completed in late 2024. Everton’s…

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HEARTBEAT OF UNITED: ANNA FRYER

For the players involved on the pitch, it’s all about 90 fraught, action-packed minutes.   But for many members of United staff working inside the stadium, the adrenaline-fuelled rush of matchday lasts much, much longer.   For our hospitality and events delivery manager Anna Fryer and her staff, defeat is simply not an option: whether…

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