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⚽️ Updates from this 5.30pm BST kick-off at Old Trafford
⚽️ Premier League table | Email Scott

Ruben Amorim speaks to Sky Sports. “At this kind of club it doesn’t matter the last game, it’s the next one … today we have a different game … still with the responsibility of winning, of performing … we had some issues at Anfield … we know that … we don’t try to hide all of the things with a win … we worked during the week … we want to perform better this week … different game, different characteristics … we should use the squad … nowadays you don’t know the best XI … it depends on the opponent, the moment … I hope to have Harry [Maguire] next week … it’s a simple thing but I don’t like to take risks … everyone is important … [Matheus Cunha] is a maverick … he needs to improve the way he defends.”

The 3pm kick-offs have finished. What a day it’s been for our friends in the north, as Newcastle beat Fulham 2-1 at St James’ Park, while Sunderland shock Chelsea by the same scoreline at Stamford Bridge to rise to second place. Billy Munday has the details in Clockwatch. None of that has any bearing on Manchester United or Brighton, who remain where they were this morning. Both teams can move into fourth for a couple of hours at least with a win at Old Trafford tonight. Sunderland in second, though!

Continue reading…⚽️ Updates from this 5.30pm BST kick-off at Old Trafford⚽️ Premier League table | Email ScottRuben Amorim speaks to Sky Sports. “At this kind of club it doesn’t matter the last game, it’s the next one … today we have a different game … still with the responsibility of winning, of performing … we had some issues at Anfield … we know that … we don’t try to hide all of the things with a win … we worked during the week … we want to perform better this week … different game, different characteristics … we should use the squad … nowadays you don’t know the best XI … it depends on the opponent, the moment … I hope to have Harry [Maguire] next week … it’s a simple thing but I don’t like to take risks … everyone is important … [Matheus Cunha] is a maverick … he needs to improve the way he defends.”The 3pm kick-offs have finished. What a day it’s been for our friends in the north, as Newcastle beat Fulham 2-1 at St James’ Park, while Sunderland shock Chelsea by the same scoreline at Stamford Bridge to rise to second place. Billy Munday has the details in Clockwatch. None of that has any bearing on Manchester United or Brighton, who remain where they were this morning. Both teams can move into fourth for a couple of hours at least with a win at Old Trafford tonight. Sunderland in second, though! Continue reading…