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Bruno Fernandes converted a stoppage-time penalty as Manchester United beat Burnley 3-2 in the Premier League. Despite defensive lapses, the win relieved pressure on Ruben Amorim after United’s midweek cup exit
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Manchester United were held 1-1 by Fulham after Bruno Fernandes missed a penalty and substitute Emile Smith Rowe equalised, leaving United still searching for their first Premier League win of the season
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Manchester United dominated but lost 1-0 to Arsenal in their Premier League opener, as Riccardo Calafiori’s header sealed victory. Despite positives from new signings, United’s missed chances and denied penalties proved costly
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Liverpool, after their opening match is against AFC Bournemouth, will host Arsenal the following weekend, then have a home Merseyside derby and travel to Chelsea inside the opening two months of the season.
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Liverpool moved nine points clear at the top of the standings after a 2-0 win against the four-time defending champion on Sunday.
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After the match, Erik ten Hag mentioned that a proper diagnosis was needed. The center-back later shared an update on Instagram, saying, "Frustrated to pick up an injury this weekend. I’ll be out for a few weeks but will come back stronger."
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Harry Maguire's stoppage-time header salvaged a point for ten-man United in a thrilling match against Porto. United initially surged to a 2-0 lead with goals from Marcus Rashford and Rasmus Hojlund. However, Pepe quickly responded for the hosts, heading in after a save by Andre Onana, and Samu equalized with a powerful header before halftime.
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Manchester United earned a well-deserved lead with Christian Eriksen's first European goal for the club, which struck the net. However, strong effort from Bart van Rooij set up Lammers to equalize midway through the second half.
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In a largely uneventful match, both teams had chances but failed to capitalize. Manchester United's captain Bruno Fernandes was notably wasteful, missing several opportunities to score. Fulham, on the other hand, looked dangerous on counter-attacks but could not turn their promising breaks into goals.
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Rasmus Hojlund gave the Red Devils an early lead, but Gabriel Jesus equalized with a smooth passing move. Fellow Brazilian Martinelli then came off the bench, slicing through the United defense to secure a well-deserved first win.
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According to Xinhua, Liverpool and Arsenal are now tied at the top of the table with the same number of points. However, Arsenal maintains their lead due to a superior goal difference after their 3-0 victory over Brighton on Saturday.
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In a dramatic turn of events, Palmer scored a penalty in the 100th minute, followed by a deflected strike just a minute later, securing a stunning last-minute victory for Mauricio Pochettino's side. This win lifted them to 10th place, trailing the Red Devils by just five points.
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Premier League Website: Hojlund Youngest Player to Score in Six Consecutive Matche
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Man United announced on Wednesday that the English Football Association had approved Jim Ratcliffe's proposed offer to purchase a 25% share in the Premier League team, bringing the deal closer to completion.
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In a promising start, United faced two denials as Villa center-back Diego Carlos made precise defensive interventions within the first 12 minutes
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Manchester United, Liverpool, Wolves Advance to FA Cup Last-16; Watford and Southampton Face Replay
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England is set to face India in a five-match Test series scheduled between January and March next year.
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This was Manchester United's first win in four league matches which took them to sixth in the table
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Wembley Stadium to Pay Full Tribute to Charlton during England vs. Malta Match on November 17.
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News that Qatari banker Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad Al Thani was withdrawing from the bidding process appeared to leave the door open for British billionaire Jim Ratcliffe