Top four but still poor: Van Gaal waits for Man Utd to come good – after David De Gea saves day
Louis van Gaal can’t wait to taste sweet success with Manchester United after they toppled the Toffees at Old Trafford.
Louis van Gaal can’t wait to taste sweet success with Manchester United after they toppled the Toffees at Old Trafford.
After Dougie Freedman left by mutual consent on Friday, Hughes and goalkeeping coach Lee Turner were placed in temporary charge of the Trotters.
The Ivorian has received his fair share of flack this season but grabbed the first of City’s two goals against Villa
The 31-year-old, who made his international debut ten-years-ago, will lead the 24-man squad down-under to face Samoa, Australia and New Zealand later this month.
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United will be hoping to secure their third consecutive home victory when the Toffees visit Old Trafford for the 12 noon kick-off on Sunday
The atmosphere at the ground had also been low-key in the previous week’s less challenging league cup clash with Sheffield Wednesday, but City fan’s lack of enthusiasm became all too apparent when they left some 10,000 seats unfilled for a match of much larger importance.
The 26-year-old, who joined United from Spanish giants Real Madrid in a British record £59.7million move this summer, has started the season in fine form
Rochdale are flourishing in League One, sitting fifth in the table after a productive September where they notched five wins from six games, scoring 15 goals in the process
Sale will be keen to respond with their second home victory in the league after last week’s dismal performance away at Saracens.
Bury can return to the top of the table with a win, after dropping to third following last weekend’s defeat away at Exeter City
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