Manchester United legend predicts Paul Pogba could've played his final minutes in his second spell for the club after he trudged off after just 10 minutes.
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Here are your Manchester United morning headlines for Friday, April 1.
Manchester United get Premier League wish
The Premier League has confirmed clubs will be allowed to make five substitutions from next season, a move backed by United. Clubs were permitted to make five changes for the remainder of the 2019/20 season after its restart following a three-month shutdown due to the Covid-19 pandemic, but the majority of clubs voted to revert to the three-subs rule at the start of last season, despite complaints.
However, the Premier League have confirmed the permanent rule change to five substitutions from the start of the 2022/23 season. The rule is already in place in the other four major leagues in Europe as well as the Champions League.
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United were believed to be in favour of keeping the five-subs rule at the start of last term. Interim manager Ralf Rangnick also voiced his support for its reintroduction in December alongside opposite numbers at Anfield and the Etihad.
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Manchester United prove Louis van Gaal right with bizarre Paul Pogba decision
Van Gaal doesn't exactly have Hollywood appeal but he has been known to provide a few box office moments. The Dutchman diving on the touchline at Old Trafford to mock Arsenal's theatrics instantly comes to mind. He also asked for apologies from members of the media just before Christmas 2015 before storming out of the press conference. Van Gaal was feeling the pressure of managing United.
There's not much pressure on Van Gaal these days. The 70-year-old is the Netherlands' national team boss and the demands of international management are nowhere near as testing as
Manchester United legend predicts Paul Pogba could've played his final minutes in his second spell for the club after he trudged off after just 10 minutes.
Manchester United fans want Ralf Rangnick to make a big call in midfield against Liverpool this evening, and leave Paul Pogba out of his line-up.
Here are your Manchester United morning headlines on Monday, April 18.
Paul Pogba has spoken out for the first time since being booed by Manchester United fans during the club’s 3-2 win over Norwich.
Manchester United fans are desperate to see their club sign Declan Rice this summer.
Interim manager Ralf Rangnick has named his starting line-up for Manchester United's Premier League showdown with relegation-threatened Everton at Goodison Park this lunchtime.
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Here are your Manchester United evening headlines for Thursday, April 7.
Rio Ferdinand has told Manchester United to follow Arsenal’s lead as Erik ten Hag seemingly closes in on the managerial job.
Jamie Carragher has urged Erik ten Hag to offload both Paul Pogba and Cristiano Ronaldo if he is confirmed as Manchester United’s new manager.
Everything else may be going wrong for Manchester United and has been doing so for some time but even still the club remains at the cutting edge of youth development and continues to produce a never-ending stream of talented players.
Former Liverpool and England midfielder Jamie Redknapp believes Marcus Rashford's time at Manchester United has reached its conclusion and that he needs to leave the club to get his career back on track.
Manchester United goalkeeper David de Gea has showed his support for former manager Louis van Gaal after he confirmed that he has been diagnosed with prostate cancer.
Rio Ferdinand has slammed Manchester United for their handling of Paul Pogba’s contract, as the midfielder looks set to leave the club for a second time.
Former Manchester United centre-back Rio Ferdinand appears to have suggested that he is against the prospect of his former club building a brand new stadium.
Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba has issued a defiant message after the Reds again dropped two points, this time against Leicester.
The Premier League has confirmed clubs will be allowed to make five substitutions from next season.