No game is too easy for Man United as Bruno Fernandes saves Erik ten Hag’s blushes against Sheffield United... the Dutchman continues to give the club reasons why he shouldn’t be part of their plans, writes CHRIS WHEELER
MANCHESTER UNITED 4-2 SHEFFIELD UNITED - CHRIS WHEELER AT OLD TRAFFORD: Nothing is straightforward for Manchester United at this moment in what has been a tough season.
MANCHESTER UNITED 4-2 SHEFFIELD UNITED - CHRIS WHEELER AT OLD TRAFFORD: Nothing is straightforward for Manchester United at this moment in what has been a tough season. Kate and Gerry were said by a family member to be away at a secret location on a 'much needed' long weekend break. A message from them was read out, however. [Read more]
The Prime Minister is braced for further pain as more results trickle in over the weekend which could increase pressure on his leadership of the Conservative Party. [Read more]
Labour's David Skaith became the inaugural elected mayor of York and North Yorkshire this afternoon, a new position that covers the Prime Minister's Richmond constituency. [Read more]
JOE BERNSTEIN AT PORTMAN ROAD: Kieran McKenna's side have enjoyed a fantastic season after emerging as the early favourites to go up under his leadership - despite only just moving up. [Read more]
JACK GAUGHAN: Keane's inflammatory comments, when he described the Norwegian's general play as that of a League Two striker, has riled Haaland's family. [Read more]
OLIVER HOLT AT THE ETIHAD: As Gary O'Neil sat in relative anonymity in the stands, watching his side being demolished by Erling Haaland, he may have reflected it was the best place to be. [Read more]
JACK GAUGHAN AT THE ETIHAD: Erling Haaland struck four times as Manchester City remained on course to win a fourth successive Premier League title with a 5-1 thrashing of Wolves. [Read more]
JOE BERNSTEIN AT PORTMAN ROAD: Kieran McKenna's side have enjoyed a fantastic season after emerging as the early favourites to go up under his leadership - despite only just moving up. [Read more]
JACK GAUGHAN: Keane's inflammatory comments, when he described the Norwegian's general play as that of a League Two striker, has riled Haaland's family. [Read more]
OLIVER HOLT AT THE ETIHAD: As Gary O'Neil sat in relative anonymity in the stands, watching his side being demolished by Erling Haaland, he may have reflected it was the best place to be. [Read more]
JACK GAUGHAN AT THE ETIHAD: Erling Haaland struck four times as Manchester City remained on course to win a fourth successive Premier League title with a 5-1 thrashing of Wolves. [Read more]