Manchester United: Martial eyes United start
Anthony Martial will hope to get his first Manchester United start in Tuesday's Champions League group stage opener at PSV Eindhoven.
EatSleepSport » 1hAnthony Martial will hope to get his first Manchester United start in Tuesday's Champions League group stage opener at PSV Eindhoven.
EatSleepSport » 1hJohn Kennedy has noted the glee with which Aberdeenâs graduation to league leaders has been greeted around the country. He welcomes the â¨reaction to Celticâs defeat by the Pittodrie side on Saturday since it provides the champions with âperfect motivationâ to rectify matters.
Scotsman.com » 8h⢠Manchester United manager has enjoyed little success at Philips Stadion ⢠Wayne Rooney ruled out of Champions League tie with hamstring injury Louis van Gaal has admitted he does not know how good Manchester United will be in the Champions League. The competition begins in earnest against PSVâ
Guardian » 13h⢠Depay admits he has much to learn about the Premier League ⢠Anthony Martial and Depay can each be a catalyst for the other Memphis Depay returns to PSV Eindhoven for Tuesdayâs Champions League opening group game still reaching for consistency. The player Louis van Gaal made the first ofâ¦
Guardian » 14hOn the last occasion Manchester United played a Champions League match the final scraps of any David Moyes success were swept away by a rampant Bayern Munich in 17 harrowing minutes. United are back but a lot has changed in the intervening 18 months and this competition will provide a measure forâ
Guardian » 14hManchester United manager Louis van Gaal has hinted that Anthony Martial will not start against PSV Eindhoven on Tuesday.
SkySports.com » 15hManchester United manager Louis van Gaal has hinted that Anthony Martial will not start against PSV Eindhoven on Tuesday.
SkySports.com » 15hChampions League is a big step up, says manager ahead of Memphis Depay's return to PSV Eindhoven. Mark Ogden reports
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