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Amorim takes over negative Man United record from Ten Hag
These are tough days for Rúben Amorim's Manchester United. The negative statistics piled up after the Boxing Day loss to Wolverhampton Wanderers (2-0). For Erik ten Hag, this was good news, as he is no longer associated with a negative record. On Monday night, they face a red-hot Newcastle United.
Huijsen crowns a stellar month with a Premier League nomination
Dean Huijsen has been nominated for the first time in his career as Premier League Player of the Month. The 19-year-old Bournemouth defender could be rewarded for his impressive performances against teams like Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester United.
Second Barcelona request to register Olmo also rejected
Barcelona has faced another setback in their efforts to register Dani Olmo. According to multiple Spanish media outlets, the Catalans have been informed for the second time that their registration request has been rejected. Barça is now moving to plan B: selling VIP seats at Camp Nou.
Liverpool can brace themselves: Real Madrid won't give up and is preparing a second bid
The future of Trent Alexander-Arnold is a hot topic. Real Madrid is eager to lure the 26-year-old right-back away from Liverpool, but Arne Slot's club is currently refusing to cooperate. Meanwhile, a second offer is reportedly being prepared in the Spanish capital.
Cunha pulls glasses off staff member's face: two-match suspension and hefty fine
Wolverhampton Wanderers player Matheus Cunha has been suspended by the FA. The reason is an altercation he had with a staff member of Ipswich Town after the match.
Frenkie de Jong advocates for fewer matches: 'The level is getting worse'
Frenkie de Jong believes that the quality of football is declining due to the overwhelming number of matches. "What I also notice in myself is that the excitement is disappearing."
Rodri comments on Manchester City's crisis
The 2024 Ballon d'Or winner suffered a serious injury at the start of the season and hopes to return to the pitch before it ends.
Rooney understands angry fans and discusses possible resignation
Wayne Rooney is facing tough times with Plymouth Argyle. The 39-year-old manager has his team at the bottom of the Championship. Plymouth suffered a defeat on Sunday against fellow strugglers Oxford United, sparking significant anger among the fans. Rooney expressed complete understanding for their frustration.
Very young FC Porto gem makes a big impression: 'This is a boyhood dream'
FC Porto's latest gem is Rodrigo Mora. The 17-year-old forward impressed in his first seven matches with three goals and three assists.
We can't expect Amorim to return to what it was before; it was never a stable ship
Manchester United is going through a rough patch with four consecutive defeats, but Rio Ferdinand believes that the Portuguese coach will not, and should not, abandon the ideas he stands for.