Tuesday Team Talk: Manchester City need look no further than 2012 to see how to win back Premier League
This year’s title race is bearing a close resemblance to the run-in two years ago when City prevailed
This year’s title race is bearing a close resemblance to the run-in two years ago when City prevailed
City’s title chances rest on Liverpool game against Chelsea on Sunday, two hours before they face Crystal Palace in south London
Record appearance holder Giggs primed for his first game in charge of United at weekend against relegation-threatened Norwich
Giggs apppointed player-manager for final four games of season after David Moyes’s sacking on Tuesday
Meulensteen was forced to leave Old Trafford when Moyes took over from Sir Alex Ferguson last summer, as the Scot cleared out the backroom staff to bring in his own men, against the advice of his predecessor
City starts dazzled crowds with skill show with some of the club’s younger stars.
Moyes lasts 10 months following on from Sir Alex Ferguson’s 26-year reign which brought 38 trophies
Moyes set for axe by English champions United with four games left of his first league campaign
Uefa claim City’s spending spree since 2008 has broken the governing body’s rules and the club could face severe consequences in next 48 hours
City, seven points behind Liverpool though with two games in hand, simply must beat Sunderland at home on Wednesday if they are to stand a chance of reclaiming the Premier League
Referee Mark Clattenburg failed to award title contenders City two penalties as Liverpool ran out 3-2 winners in a pulsating match
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