Friday 2 May 2014

Fellaini Sad For Moyes



Manchester United midfielder Marouane Fellaini admits he was disappointed to see David Moyes get the sack.
Moyes, who was fired last week just 10 months into a six-year contract, made Fellaini his first signing at Old Trafford, paying Everton £28m for his services.
"It was a hard week for me (last week) because I was close with the manager," Fellaini told MUTV.

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Giggs Press Conference [Video] from @FullTimeDEVILS

Giggs Transcript from today's Press Conference

United - Sunderland Match Review from Sky Sports

Giggs relaxed about Old Trafford future



Manchester United caretaker manager Ryan Giggs admitted on Friday that his future role at Old Trafford will be reviewed at the end of the season. Giggs has taken temporary control of first-team affairs at United after David Moyes was sacked last month following less than a season in charge.

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Louis Van Gaal given green light for Manchester United job



Holland coach van Gaal, 62, and the Netherlands FA do not want speculation over his future to disrupt their World Cup preparations which start next Wednesday with a 10-day training camp.

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Ryan Giggs admits he may not play again as uncertainty grows about his role at Manchester United



Speculation that Louis van Gaal will be appointed as Manchester United manager in coming days places doubt over interim boss's position at Old Trafford Ryan Giggs has said he may not play again, amid uncertainty over his future at Manchester United.

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Ryan Giggs could leave Manchester United to manage 'somewhere else'



Ryan Giggs has hinted he would consider leaving Manchester United to play or to become a manager of another club "somewhere else", though the Welshman insisted any decision over his future will come at the close of the campaign.

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Van Gaal wants Muller for Manchester United and he's interested in move



There's a big feature in German football magazine Kicker this week about what's going wrong at Bayern Munich. The club have won the Bundesliga easily and are yet to play in the German cup final. For any other club that would be considered a successful season.

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