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United face LASK in a Europa League last-16 dead rubber on Wednesday having won the first leg 5-0 in March, while City hold a 2-1 lead over Real Madrid going into the second leg of their Champions League last-16 second-leg tie on Friday.
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has announced tighter restrictions in Oldham, Pendle and Blackburn, while releasing Wigan, Darwen and Rossendale from current measures. Birmingham and Northampton have been added to the government's watch list following an increase in cases.
the show has been filmed in the Australian jungle, but this year this will not be possible because of coronavirus. Earlier this month , ITV bosses revealed filming would take place in the UK - but did not reveal whereabouts.
straight to your inboxManchester City may have to change their approach if they are to land the trophy Pep Guardiola was brought in to deliver, according to Yaya Toure.Former Barcelona and Bayern coach Guardiola has delivered unprecedented success with the Blues domestically, winning the Premier League with a record 100 points before helping the club become the first in a decade to retain the title as well as winning every competition they entered that season in English football.The Champions
straight to your inboxIlkay Gundogan has warned his Manchester City teammates that they are only one mistake away from exiting the Champions League.City face Lyon in Saturday's quarter-final in Lisbon, in the new one-game format for this season's adapted Champions League finale.The Blues booked their place in the last eight by overcoming Real Madrid by 2-1 for the second time, capitalising on two mistakes from Raphael Varane in the visitors' defence.And Gundogan has warned City that the one-game
straight to your inbox The cancellation of the pre-season tour has been problematic for a number of Manchester City youngsters. With senior players often absent through international commitments, the summer schedule is the one time in the year when Pep Guardiola can get a proper look at some prospects at a standard far more testing than the unreliable Premier League 2.
straight to your inboxAfter a brief break following the conclusion of the Premier League, Manchester City will have their biggest game of the season so far on Friday when they take on Real Madrid in the Champions League.City hold the advantage going into the last-16 second leg after their historic 2-1 victory at the Bernabeu back in February thanks to goals from Gabriel Jesus and Kevin De Bruyne.However, Madrid have gone from strength-to-strength since that match and have won an unlikely La Liga
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straight to your inboxPep Guardiola must name what is arguably his most important starting XI of the season as Real Madrid visit the Etihad in the Champions League.Plenty has changed in the five months since Manchester City beat Real at the Bernabeu in February, with Sergio Aguero's injury potentially a huge blow to Guardiola's side.
Dade Hayes Finance EditorEXCLUSIVE: With the Champions League staging a condensed tournament with March Madness-like potential, one of the soccer league’s key media partners is tapping a big basketball name to promote tournament coverage.DAZN, which has exclusive rights to the league in Canada, decided to embrace the unique trifecta of basketball, Canada and soccer-loving roots in former NBA MVP Steve Nash.