Kevin De Bruyne says Manchester City cannot expect to win all of their remaining Premier League fixtures - even if doing so guarantees them the title after the entertaining draw with Liverpool.
28.03.2022 - 19:41 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Sky Sports presenter Jeff Stelling has made a sensational U-turn on his decision to step down as the host of Soccer Saturday.
In October, the legendary Hartlepool United fan made the gut-wrenching announcement live on air that he was stepping down from his role in the Sky Sports production. However, he's now confirmed he's had a change of heart.
He said (via Sky Sports): "Sky Sports is my home, and the Soccer Saturday team are a big part of my life. As the end of the season approached and I was preparing to say goodbye, I realised that I was not ready to blow the final whistle and leave the best job in the world.
READ MORE: United have five transfer decisions to make with loanees
"I am thrilled to be staying and excited about moving the show forward and creating more special Saturday afternoons on Sky Sports." There have been many iconic moments on the show throughout the years the 67-year-old has been in the presenting chair.
In recent years, midweek matchdays with Champions League coverage have seen Julian Warren step in as host but the traditional Saturday slot will be occupied by Stelling for another year at least.
We want your views, Reds. You can become even more involved with our Man United coverage by signing up. This will unlock a whole host of things - including joining the comments and taking part in our special Q&As, where you can speak directly to our reporters about what’s happening at Old Trafford this week and beyond.
Click here to get started.
Sign up to our United newsletter so you never miss an update from Old Trafford this season.
Kevin De Bruyne says Manchester City cannot expect to win all of their remaining Premier League fixtures - even if doing so guarantees them the title after the entertaining draw with Liverpool.
Wayne Rooney thinks Harry Maguire needs to get his confidence back to improve his form at Manchester United.
Phillip Schofield looked incredible on Sunday night as he crowned the 2022 winners of Dancing on Ice alongside co-host and bestie Holly Willoughby - but his head wasn't entirely in the game.MORE: Dancing on Ice host Phillip Schofield reveals rare glimpse inside £2m bachelor padSharing some BTS snaps from the show on Sunday, the ITV star revealed that he in fact was live streaming a completely different channel, that being Sky Sports, which was airing the F1 Saudi Arabian Gran Prix, and he wasn't the only one!WATCH: Phillip and Holly were wiping away their tears during an emotional segment on This MorningTaking to his Instagram Stories, Phillip shared some cheeky photos which showed him, Dancing on Ice royalty Christopher Dean and ITV researcher Dylan Thornton all watching the racing.READ: Why Phillip Schofield wears his wedding ring two years after split from wife StephanieRELATED: Phillip Schofield gives update on Holly Willoughby's absence on This MorningThe 59-year-old wrote: "@dancingonicefinal we're all over it @torvillanddeanofficial @f1" on a snap which saw him standing at the judge's table with Christopher Dean. The photo showed the pair watching the F1 race on a phone which was discretely slotted into the table and out of sight.