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MANCHESTER, England (AP) — There was relief, at last, for Erik ten Hag and Manchester United after a late 2-1 comeback win against Brentford on Saturday. “It has to be a turning point, but also a restart because we have to get into higher levels," the United manager said. “The spirit is good, the belief is good and the team is together. Prior to the midfielder's late interventions, United was on course for a seventh loss of a season that was threatening to unravel. And afterwards he reminded his underperforming team of the expectations that come with playing for United.
Persons: Erik ten Hag, Scott McTominay, United, Casemiro, Mathias Jensen's, Andre Onana, , Thomas Frank, , Erik, Yves Bissouma's, James Maddison, Harry Kane, Micky van de Ven’s, Mauricio Pochettino, Raheem Sterling, Cole Palmer, Sterling, Gareth Southgate, Palmer, Sean Dyche, Andoni Iraola, haven’t, I’m, ___ James Robson Organizations: Manchester United, Brentford, Brighton, Crystal Palace, Galatasaray, League, Real Madrid, United, , Premier League, SPURS, Ange, Tottenham, Luton, Spurs, Celtic, CHELSEA, Chelsea, Burnley couldn't, Turf, Three Lions, Manchester City, EVERTON WINS Everton, Bournemouth, Merseyside club's, Rayo Vallecano, Sheffield United, Fulham, Blades, Nottingham Forest Locations: MANCHESTER, England, Old Trafford, Crystal, Australia, Spanish
Alexander-Arnold back in training with Liverpool
  + stars: | 2023-09-26 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
Sept 26 (Reuters) - Liverpool defender Trent Alexander-Arnold returned to training on Monday, the Merseyside club's assistant manager Pep Lijnders said on Tuesday ahead of their League Cup third round match against Leicester City. Alexander-Arnold, who injured his hamstring in a 3-0 Premier League win over Aston Villa earlier this month, also missed England's Euro 2024 qualifier against Ukraine and their friendly against Scotland. "Trent, he was training yesterday in rondos and counter-pressing and he looked outstanding," Lijnders told reporters ahead of Wednesday's home meeting with Leicester. "This coach (Enzo Maresca) does an unbelievable job and I think each of them could play in the Premier League. "He is breaking record after record and we have a very special player on our hands and a mentor as well.
Persons: Trent Alexander, Arnold, Pep Lijnders, Alexander, Trent, Lijnders, Thiago Alcantara, Thiago, Enzo Maresca, Mohamed Salah, Aadi Nair, Christian Radnedge Organizations: Liverpool, Merseyside, League, Leicester City, Premier League, Aston Villa, Ukraine, Scotland, Leicester, West Ham United, Sunday, Thomson Locations: Liverpool's, Bengaluru
Senegal's Mane joins Saudi side Al-Nassr from Bayern
  + stars: | 2023-08-01 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
Aug 1 (Reuters) - Bayern Munich's Senegal forward Sadio Mane has joined Saudi Pro League club Al-Nassr after one season with the Bundesliga champions, both clubs said on Tuesday. Mane has signed a four-year contract, Al-Nassr added on messaging platform X, formerly known as Twitter. Mane moved to Bayern last year with high hopes after netting 120 goals in 269 games for Liverpool where he won the Champions League, Premier League, FA Cup, League Cup and Club World Cup. "We want to thank Sadio Mane for the past season," Bayern CEO Jan-Christian Dreesen told the club website. Mane joins an Al Nassr outfit who have strengthened their squad since the marquee signing of Cristiano Ronaldo last term.
Persons: Sadio Mane, Mane, Nassr, Leroy Sane, Jan, Christian Dreesen, Al Nassr, Cristiano Ronaldo, Marcelo Brozovic, Seko, Alex Telles, Ahmed Musa, Rohith Nair, Anita Kobylinska, Osama Khairy, Ken Ferris Organizations: Bayern Munich's, Saudi Pro League, Al, Bundesliga, Twitter, Bayern, Liverpool, Champions League, Premier League, FA Cup, League Cup, Africa, Nations, FC Bayern, Inter Milan, Manchester United, FIFA, Leicester City, Thomson Locations: Bayern Munich's Senegal, Merseyside, Senegal, Lens, Leicester, Bengaluru, Gdansk, Cairo
The Merseyside club's 69-year stay in the top flight was in peril at halftime as they were drawing 0-0 and 2016 champions Leicester were ahead against West Ham United. That combination of results meant Everton were in the relegation zone but Abdoulaye Doucoure's stunning 57th minute right-foot strike from outside the area earned Everton the victory they required. The final whistle prompted a pitch invasion with smoke from blue flares drifting across the old stadium that will host top-flight football again after another Everton escape. Everton ended in 17th place on 36 points after 38 games, with Leicester in 18th on 34 and Leeds on 31. EVERTON RELIEFThe celebrations at Everton were more of relief than pride as the famous old club once again found itself battling not for silverware but to avoid relegation.
May 5 (Reuters) - UEFA will involve fans in the "planning and execution" of finals, it said on Friday as it announced plans to implement recommendations made by an independent panel following the chaos at the 2022 Champions League showpiece. UEFA, Europe's soccer governing body, apologised to Liverpool for initially blaming the Merseyside club's fans for the mayhem following the release of the review in February. UEFA said it has since had "positive dialogue" with fans through the group Football Supporters Europe (FSE) to ensure they are involved in finals in the future. "At UEFA, we are fully committed to ensuring that every football fan can enjoy their team's appearance in a UEFA final in a safe, secure, and welcoming environment," UEFA General Secretary Theodore Theodoridis said in a statement. UEFA said it has increased the number of its safety and security officers who will cover finals while it has commissioned crowd modelling reports for finals this year.
Liverpool welcome UEFA report on Champions League final chaos
  + stars: | 2023-02-14 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +3 min
UEFA apologised to Liverpool for initially blaming the Merseyside club's fans for the mayhem following the release of the independent review on Monday. "(The report) fully vindicates Liverpool fans while finding UEFA primarily responsible for organisational failings, absence of overall control or oversight of safety and security, poor planning and lack of contingency plans," Liverpool said in a statement on Tuesday. "The evidence-based panel report also found that there was 'a clear and immediate danger of a fatal crush' and that the action of Liverpool supporters saved lives." The report added that the parallels between last year's Champions League final and the 1989 Hillsborough soccer stadium disaster -- in which 97 Liverpool supporters lost their lives -- were "palpable". Liverpool supporters group 'Spirit of Shankly' said the report had "exonerated" the Premier League club's fans.
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