Man in Brazil gets Twitter abuse after being confused with City manager |
- Man in Brazil gets Twitter abuse after being confused with City manager
- In pictures: United v Liverpool man for man
- Navas: Chelsea defeat can spark another good run for City
- Zaha rubs salt in Moyes' wounds after Stoke defeat
- City to meet European heavyweights in pre-season trip to USA
- Zabaleta: City need to keep calm and carry on
- Stats focus: Evans and Carrick vital to United hopes
- United to join City, Milan and Madrid in USA
- Stats focus: Aguero and Fernandinho trail Lescott as City's key men
- James Robson: City succumb to Mourinho masterclass
- Flitcroft aims to continue momentum against U's
- City 0 Chelsea 1: What the papers say
- Petrucci steers U21s to victory
- Pellegrini laments injuries but still backs his Blues
- Chelsea's middle men had City in a spin
- Time for United to knock Liverpool off their perch again
Man in Brazil gets Twitter abuse after being confused with City manager Posted: 04 Feb 2014 10:00 AM PST Fans took to the social media site after the Chelsea defeat to talk about Manuel Pellegrini, but didn't check if he had the site. |
In pictures: United v Liverpool man for man Posted: 04 Feb 2014 09:28 AM PST As the focus falls on the race for fourth place in the Premier League, MEN Sport pits United's squad against Liverpool's to see who has the firepower to secure the final Champions League spot. |
Navas: Chelsea defeat can spark another good run for City Posted: 04 Feb 2014 09:14 AM PST The Spanish winger expects the Blues to quickly recover from their disappointing loss to Jose Mourinho's men and continue putting teams to the sword. |
Zaha rubs salt in Moyes' wounds after Stoke defeat Posted: 04 Feb 2014 08:59 AM PST Wilfried Zaha provided evidence that he could have done a job for the Reds during his Cardiff debut, though Mickey Thomas believes Moyes was right to ship him out. |
City to meet European heavyweights in pre-season trip to USA Posted: 04 Feb 2014 07:43 AM PST Manuel Pellegrini will take his team across the Atlantic ahead of the 2014-15 season to meet some big names as part of a tour of the United States. |
Zabaleta: City need to keep calm and carry on Posted: 04 Feb 2014 07:23 AM PST Pablo Zabaleta admitted Manchester City failed to fire against Chelsea but is confident boss Manuel Pellegrini can figure out the problem. |
Stats focus: Evans and Carrick vital to United hopes Posted: 04 Feb 2014 04:46 AM PST The solution to United's problems may well already be present in the squad if the team's win percentage statistics are anything to go by. |
United to join City, Milan and Madrid in USA Posted: 04 Feb 2014 04:20 AM PST The club will play in the International Champion's Cup in USA in summer against some of Europe's best sides, although involvement in the Europa League could complicate matters. |
Stats focus: Aguero and Fernandinho trail Lescott as City's key men Posted: 04 Feb 2014 03:47 AM PST The Blues clearly missed the influence of Fernandinho and Aguero during the defeat to Chelsea, though they are seemingly less important than Lescott. |
James Robson: City succumb to Mourinho masterclass Posted: 04 Feb 2014 02:26 AM PST The Blues were the latest top side to see Jose Mourinho do a number on them. |
Flitcroft aims to continue momentum against U's Posted: 04 Feb 2014 01:33 AM PST Bury can move further away from the relegation zone with a result against high-flying Oxford United. |
City 0 Chelsea 1: What the papers say Posted: 04 Feb 2014 12:51 AM PST Injuries, selection and Jose Mourinho are the main talking points in the national papers after Chelsea's victory on Monday night. |
Petrucci steers U21s to victory Posted: 04 Feb 2014 12:10 AM PST Cliff Butler reports as United's youngsters continue their fine away form in the Under-21 Premier League. |
Pellegrini laments injuries but still backs his Blues Posted: 03 Feb 2014 11:31 PM PST The City manager says the game was more crucial for Chelsea and is still confident about the rest of the season. |
Chelsea's middle men had City in a spin Posted: 03 Feb 2014 10:00 PM PST It was in the middle of the park where this fight was lost and won - arguably thanks to a blow landed before a ball had been kicked in anger. |
Time for United to knock Liverpool off their perch again Posted: 03 Feb 2014 10:00 PM PST Manchester United find themselves in the familiar position of having to overhaul Liverpool, even if they prize is fourth place rather than the title. Here, MEN Sport's James Robson makes his run-in prediction. |
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