Manchester United's Season in Focus: Just 40 Games Remaining After FA Cup Exit
Manchester United faces a truncated season with only 40 games left after their FA Cup exit to Brighton.
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Manchester United faces a truncated season with only 40 games left after their FA Cup exit to Brighton.
Real Madrid has announced the departure of head coach Xabi Alonso, with Alvaro Arbeloa stepping in as his replacement amid a challenging start to the season.
Liverpool secured their place in the FA Cup fourth round with a 4-1 win over League One side Barnsley, featuring a spectacular goal from Dominik Szoboszlai.
Following their stunning upset of Crystal Palace, Macclesfield will host Brentford in the FA Cup fourth round, while Aston Villa prepares to welcome Newcastle.
The 74-year-old football legend begins medical care after tests confirmed cancer, with former clubs Newcastle and Liverpool sending public support.
Everton managed to hold on for a 1-1 draw against struggling Wolverhampton Wanderers despite being reduced to nine men after sending offs to Jack Grealish and Michael Keane. Wolves have enjoyed a recent upturn in form.
Pep Guardiola's squad stumbled to a 1-1 draw with Brighton, marking their third consecutive Premier League stalemate as Arsenal extends their lead.
Despite being reduced to ten men after Marc Cucurella's red card, Chelsea couldn't hold on to a point as Fulham secured a crucial victory thanks to goals from Raul Jimenez and Harry Wilson.
In a thrilling Premier League encounter, Manchester United's new interim manager Darren Fletcher saw his side concede a late equalizer to Burnley, settling for a 2-2 draw.
Sky Sports' popular Ref Watch segment featuring Dermot Gallagher and Jay Bothroyd is currently inaccessible, with technical issues delaying expert analysis of key football incidents.
Manchester City's injury woes at the center-back position could expedite their pursuit of Crystal Palace's Marc Guehi.
Celtic has dismissed manager Wilfried Nancy after just 33 days in charge, with the team struggling in the Scottish Premiership. Former striker Chris Sutton believes the move was necessary but highlights deeper issues within the club.