Former Chelsea and Arsenal goalkeeper Petr Cech says Manchester United legend Wayne Rooney was the most challenging opponent he faced in his career.
21.04.2020 - 11:19 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Manchester United first-team coach Kieran McKenna has opened up on the measures the club’s staff are taking in order to make sure that the squad are coping with the lockdown.
It has now been over a month since a ball was last kicked in the Premier League, with the population of the UK only being allowed out of their house for essential reasons.
It is no different for the United squad, with the players having to follow the advice of the coaches individually in order to maintain their fitness
Former Chelsea and Arsenal goalkeeper Petr Cech says Manchester United legend Wayne Rooney was the most challenging opponent he faced in his career.
Federico Chiesa insists he is in no rush to leave Fiorentina this summer, amid reports linking him with Manchester United.
Former Manchester United captain Gary Neville has insisted a point-ger-game method is the fairest way to conclude the Premier League season if the remaining 92 matches can't be played.
Gary Neville believes Manchester United youngster Mason Greenwood is 'a real star' and said he doesn't expect the teenager to fade away like Adnan Januzaj.
Michael Carrick says Manchester United are braced for a 'circus' in the transfer market whenever the summer window opens.
Manchester United coach Michael Carrick has downplayed comparisons between Bruno Fernandes and club legend Paul Scholes.
Former Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has spoken in-depth about his rivalry with Manchester United legend Sir Alex Ferguson, following years of competition between the pair.
Dean Henderson has told his Sheffield United teammates he plans to take over as Manchester United and England's first-choice goalkeeper as quickly as possible.
Martin Keown has praised Sir Alex Ferguson for his classy gesture after Arsenal pipped Manchester United to the 2002 Premier League title.
Former Leeds United manager Simon Grayson believes the club will be able to attract players from Manchester United when they return to the Premier League.
Tottenham keeper Paulo Gazzaniga has admitted he is uncertain over Harry Kane's long-term future in North London.
With the COVID-19 pandemic likely to affect the UK for some time, questions have arisen over how to finish the Premier League season - or whether it should be finished at all.
Here are the Manchester United morning headlines for Thursday, April 30.
When Oliver Norwood left Manchester United in 2012, Sir Alex Ferguson made a prediction that the now Sheffield United midfielder thought might never come true.
Ralph Hasenhuttl has revealed the message of support he received from Manchester United legend Sir Alex Ferguson earlier in the season.
Luke Shaw has revealed that Manchester United's players are setting each other fitness challenges during the lockdown, with Scott McTominay the man to beat over 5km.
Manchester United coach Mike Phelan suggested Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's mentality has changed and that the Norwegian is now more thoughtful than he was during his playing career.
Manchester United coach Kieran McKenna believes Mason Greenwood and Brandon Williams have the "mental edge" which is a key factor to their success in the first-team.
Manchester United are considering adopting new tactical approaches when they return to action, according to coach Kieran McKenna.