Manchester United: Fans devastated as Dortmund are ‘expecting’ a £109m offer for Jadon Sancho

Borussia Dortmund are ‘expecting’ a £109m offer from Manchester United for Jadon Sancho – on one condition.

Sancho is Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s top priority this summer as he looks to rebuild the Red Devils.

According to Bild, as per @utdreport, Dortmund believe they will receive a huge €120m bid from Man United, but only if they qualify for the Champions League.

Solskjaer’s side are still some way away from qualifying for the European competition.

United are currently in a three-way battle to qualify for the Champions League via the Premier League, with Leicester City and Chelsea also firmly in contention.

Ed Woodward is well aware reaching the Champions League could play a key part in persuading Solksjaer’s transfer targets to move to Old Trafford.

However, everything seems to hinge on whether or not the Red Devils will reach the top four at the end of the season.

Naturally, many United fans slammed the latest transfer “nonsense” on social media, with a supporter insisting the board should fix the “shambolic” defence instead. Solskjaer’s side have conceded four goals in the past three games. Another fan bizarrely suggested Sancho is “over hyped,” despite the fact he is Dortmund’s top scorer this season.

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Glasgow Rangers: Fans hammer Paddy Power fan denial tweet

A lot of Glasgow Rangers fans have not been too happy in recent days and weeks.

The ‘Gers have been fighting to prevent the end of the Scottish football season. They didn’t get their way, but that was only after Dundee’s vote for the SPFL’s resolution proposal was first not registered and then changed. That lead to a bitter war of words between the governing body and the Ibrox outfit, with the latter accusing the former of corruption, even providing a 200-page dossier to prove as such.

In the end, their bid to see an investigation into the authority forced through fell on death ears, with only 12 of the 41 other clubs in the top four tiers of Scottish football agreeing with them.

Twitter page Paddy Power clearly enjoyed the ‘Gers fans’ outrage and put together a Fan Denial video of the numerous comments on social media. However, that has not gone down well at all with many of the 54-time Scottish champions’ supporters, who have taken to the social media platform to share their thoughts. You can see some of the best comments below.

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Player Zone: Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah will hope to make huge statement against Man City

Liverpool will face off against Manchester City this evening in their first match as Premier League champions.

The Reds, who will receive a guard of honour from last season’s winners, will be hoping to stamp even more authority on this campaign with a win over their rivals.

Mohamed Salah will also be looking to make the visit to the Etihad Stadium a special one. The Egyptian is still firmly in the running for his third consecutive Golden Boot and is currently on 17 goals for the season. If he can net a brace against City, it will see the winger top the table by matching joint-leaders Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Jamie Vardy (via BBC Sport).

With the title wrapped up, Jurgen Klopp could opt to rest some key players and give the youngsters some valuable playing time. However, it’s almost certain that Salah will be hungry for this personal accolade and, particularly against City, the manager might field a full-strength team.

This Liverpool side has not only made club history, but league history as well. After being crowned champions last week, the Reds became the fastest-ever team to wrap up the title, with seven games remaining (via ESPN). The competitive nature of these two sides suggests that Klopp might want to rub salt in the wounds of Pep Guardiola and his team.

Salah’s current goal tally for this season averages at a goal every 137 minutes. His total attacking record in red is an astounding 130 goal contributions in 145 games across all competitions (via Transfermarkt).

With City coming into the match off the back of losing their Premier League crown after defeat to Chelsea, morale could be low and Salah could capitalise on a sleepy defence.

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Opinion: West Ham’s interest in Nottingham Forest duo backs up Moyes’ transfer strategy

West Ham United will be able to land Nottingham Forest duo Joe Worrall and Matty Cash for a cut-price £25m this summer, according to Football Insider.

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Worrall and Cash have both played important roles this season from their centre-back and right-back roles respectively, forming a key part of the side’s resolute defence under Sabri Lamouchi.

Only Brentford and Leeds United have conceded fewer goals in the Championship than Forest this season, with the club sitting fifth overall.

According to Football Insider, their form has attracted the interest of the Hammers who could look to take advantage of their financial worries facing Championship clubs and secure the two youngsters for a combined fee of £25m.

Both players have shown plenty of promise and have already gained plenty of experience at Championship level, with Worrall making 37 league starts this season and Cash starting 34 times.

West Ham reportedly made a £12m approach for Cash in January but were knocked back, although it now appears financial necessity could force Forest to part with two of their prized assets.

Looking to youth

Moyes said this week that he has been using the lockdown as an opportunity to look at the club’s recruitment plans and it appears as though West Ham will be looking at more young players going forward.

The Hammers have made plenty of expensive mistakes in recent seasons and their league position is not reflective of some of the transfer fees they have paid out.

With three goals and four assists, Cash is the sort of attacking full-back the club needs, while alongside Michael Dawson, Worrall has formed one of the most effective central defensive partnerships in the second tier.

Chalobah interest shows Aston Villa still have power to attract big names

According to Sky Sports, Aston Villa are hoping to sign Watford’s Nathaniel Chalobah on loan before the end of the transfer window. 

This comes as part of a late drive from The Villans to bolster their squad before the end of the month. A number of departures this month have meant that Villa have been able to free up some money to force through moves like this.

The Lions are in some financial difficulty at the moment, and do not want to spend extravagantly. Therefore, a loan deal makes the most sense for the club to avoid any more trouble down the line. The benefit that Villa have is that they are still respected enough as a club to be able to attract Premier League players, as was shown with the Yannick Bolasie loan earlier this season and current top-scorer Tammy Abraham.

This is one of the most encouraging things for Aston Villa at the moment; that they are still able to attract players from the Premier League. Chalobah is an England international and is clearly held in high regard, and despite Villa’s modest league position, they are still linked with players like this. It is hard to imagine clubs like Blackburn or Bristol, who are higher than Villa in the Championship, attracting names like this. This is the greatest indication that this is just a blip for Villa at the moment, and they will bounce back due to their status.

Chalobah is a good player who has unfortunately been ravaged by injury over the past few seasons, which has seriously hampered his development. He has  fallen out of favour at Vicarage Road, and has only played six games this season in the league, and at the age of 24, he cannot afford to have another lacklustre loan spell if he has any ambition of consistently playing for England or playing for one of the Premier League’s top teams.

Barcelona player ratings vs Mallorca: Raphinha comes alive in front of goal but Blaugrana drop points in La Liga

The Brazilian winger impressed with two goal contributions on an otherwise frustrating night

Raphinha scored Barcelona's first goal, assisted the second, and turned in a complete attacking performance in an otherwise forgettable Tuesday night fixture against mid-table Mallorca. Barca trailed twice, and pushed for a winner late on, but were forced to settle for a 2-2 draw.

Mallorca took the lead inside 10 minutes, the home side taking advantage of a poor pass from Marc-Andre ter Stegen, before crafting a chance for Vedat Muriqi – who couldn't miss with the goal gaping. Barca struggled to create for most of the first half, with Ferran Torres coming closest when he saw an effort denied from five yards out.

But the equaliser eventually came, Raphinha cutting onto his left foot and lashing a shot into the bottom corner from 20 yards out. The Brazilian should have made it two on the stroke of half time, but sent a shot flying over the bar after running through on goal. And Barca were made to pay for their inability to convert, as Abdon Prats finished past a languid Ter Stegen after latching too easily onto a long ball from the Mallorca goalkeeper.

The Blaugrana created more in the second half, though, and were good value for their equaliser. One substitute started it, and another finished, with Lamine Yamal leading a slick move down the right, before Raphinha squared the ball to an advancing Fermin Lopez, who found the corner.

And Barca never really came that close again. Mallorca were resolute at the back, and offered enough going forward to ensure that the Blaugrana were never comfortable on the ball – battling for a point that didn't flatter them whatsoever.

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Marc Andre ter Stegen (4/10):

Made a mistake to gift Mallorca the first goal, and was slow off his line for the second.

Joao Cancelo (5/10):

Disappointing after turning in a match-winning performance against Celta Vigo. Some of his passing was sloppy, and he didn't cover enough ground defensively.

Ronald Araujo (6/10):

Not necessarily comfortable, but distributed well enough, and made a few vital clearances. Showed some excellent recovery pace when necessary, too.

Inigo Martinez (5/10):

Given a tricky evening by Muriqi, and couldn't deal with the striker's physicality. Clear that he needs more first team football to find his best form.

Alejandro Balde (6/10):

Got forward with regularity, but didn't create too many opportunities – though it can be argued that Barca didn't use him enough.

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Ilkay Gundogan (6/10):

Got into advanced areas, but was suffocated before he could create anything. Moved into a more defensive role as Barca checked the game. He's not quite hit the ground running in Catalunya.

Oriol Romeu (6/10):

Beaten too easily in the air when Mallorca got their second. Sacrificed for a more attacking formation.

Gavi (7/10):

Disrupted play from a deeper role, and made an impact going forward, too. Barca's best midfielder on the night.

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Raphinha (8/10):

Scored a wonderful goal and assisted the second. He will have to fight for his spot if Yamal continues to impress. These kinds of performances should be more than enough to keep him around.

Ferran Torres (5/10):

Missed Barca's best chance of the first half – seeing a close-range effort saved. Only seems to have a big impact off the bench.

Joao Felix (6/10):

Dangerous in the final third without being immensely effective. Hit the post and saw an effort saved, but wasn't at his best.

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Robert Lewandowski (6/10):

Came off the bench for just the second time in his Barca career. A wonderful dummy set up the equaliser. Didn't have many opportunities in front of goal.

Lamine Yamal (8/10):

Almost won a penalty 60 seconds after entering the fold. Was instrumental in setting up the Barca leveler. Devastating in one-on-ones, as well.

Fermin Lopez (7/10):

Came off the bench to equalise – his first goal in La Liga. Energetic off the ball and tidy on it.

Jules Kounde (5/10):

Shaky after coming on. Misplaced a couple of passes, and almost gave away a goal after a sloppy piece of defending.

Xavi (5/10):

Made the bold call to bench Lewandowski, and certainly missed Frenkie de Jong. Barca never really controlled the game, and were made to pay for a couple of defensive errors. It seemed likely to be a tricky midweek fixture, and it proved as such. Not his finest night as Barca manager.

Monumental blow for Real Madrid as Vinicius Junior out for 10 WEEKS after suffering torn hamstring on Brazil duty

Vinicius Junior is facing 10 weeks out after being forced to withdraw from the Brazil squad ahead of the World Cup qualifier against rivals Argentina.

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Winger forced off against ColombiaHas suffered serious hamstring injuryBrazil face Argentina on TuesdayWHAT HAPPENED?

The Real Madrid winger was withdrawn inside half an hour of the 2-1 defeat to Colombia on Thursday night with a thigh complaint, although he was still on the pitch long enough to provide an early assist for Arsenal's Gabriel Martinelli. With a crucial game coming up against Lionel Messi's Argentina on Tuesday, Vinicius has withdrawn from the squad and his club have confirmed that he has suffered a torn hamstring.

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According to , the 23-year-old faces up to 10 weeks on the sidelines after Real Madrid confirmed the extent of the injury, meaning he will not play again in 2023. That absence includes the clash with arch-rivals Argentina, with Brazil in dire need of a victory against the World Cup holders. Lionel Messi and Co. top the South American qualifying pool with 12 points, while the Selecao are lagging behind in fifth with just seven points. As for the implications on Madrid, Vinicius could miss as many as 12 matches, including both their final Champions League group-stage matches and the Supercopa de Espana semi-final against Atletico Madrid on January 10.

WHAT VINICIUS SAID

Following his withdrawal, Vini Jr wrote on social media: "We will return stronger."

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WHAT REAL MADRID SAID

A statement from Real Madrid read: "Following tests carried out today on our player Vinicius Jr. by the Real Madrid Medical Services, he has been diagnosed with a tear in his left femoral bicep which is affecting the tendon in his hamstring. His recovery will be monitored."

Sam Kerr to the rescue? Women's World Cup co-hosts Australia need superstar striker back and firing to avoid embarrassing early exit

The Chelsea forward missed the first two games of the tournament due to injury and now the Matildas could face a historic group stage exit

It wasn’t meant to be like this. When Australia captain Sam Kerr and head coach Tony Gustavsson sat down for the Matildas’ first pre-match press conference of the 2023 Women’s World Cup, all appeared to be well. It was relaxed, there were several laughs and a general aura of composure filled the air inside Stadium Australia, where the co-hosts would get their tournament underway against Ireland the following day.

But heading into the final round of group games, the feeling is now one of stark contrast. A calf injury means that Kerr’s role has changed from that of expected star of the show to one of a behind-the-scenes leader, with her an animated cheerleader on the bench for the first two games.

And after losing to Nigeria on Thursday in a thrilling encounter, despite beating Ireland on the opening night, Australia know that if they suffer the same fate against Olympic gold medalists Canada on Monday then they will be eliminated in the group stages for the first time since 2003 and become only the second host nation of a Women’s World Cup ever to fall at the first hurdle – after 2023 co-hosts New Zealand crashed out on Sunday.

The situation with Kerr has always been quite clear. She was categorically ruled out of the opening two games and was always set to be assessed ahead of the third. But the situation has now become messy. The talismanic skipper has declared herself fit – but how involved will she be in Monday's crucial affair?

Whatever her role, however it all plays out, it's going to be significant – because her team really, really need her right now.

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Australia’s opening game with Ireland was similar to how most of the top nations at this tournament started their campaigns. It was nervy, it was edgy and it was tight – but they got the win they needed.

"It's kind of a relief, I guess, to finally do it and experience it," Caitlin Foord, who played Kerr's No.9 role in the game, told GOAL afterwards. "I was actually nervous and to be honest, I don't get nervous for many games anymore."

Asked if she thought the team would be a little freer in their play for the second game, with this big occasion out of the way, she replied: “I think so. I think it is nice to have it, move it out of the way and move forward now.”

And Australia did look like they were playing with more freedom against Nigeria. They were a lot more creative, that’s for sure, and they were in control of the game, especially when Emily van Egmond put them 1-0 up before half time.

Even when Nigeria equalised in stoppage time and took the lead in the second period, it felt like the Matildas were capable of getting back into it. They had a lot of the ball and chances were coming – but the goals didn’t follow.

They had 28 shots at goal, eight on target, 15 corners and an xG of 2.24 compared to Nigeria’s 1.38. But the only statistic that matters read: Australia 2-3 Nigeria.

It’s easy to say with Kerr on the pitch they’d have scored the goals they needed to win, but there was a serious lack of cutting edge in the finishing in Brisbane on Thursday and that was one of the things that came back to bite them.

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One of the knock-on effects of not having Kerr available is it limits the ability of a player she links up with so well. Foord plays just behind the Chelsea star for the national team and it’s a role that allows her to really showcase her strengths.

The Arsenal forward is great at picking up pockets of space and either driving at the opponent with the ball when she gets it or looking up and creating an opening for a team-mate.

That Kerr gets the bulk of the attention from the centre-backs helps her to do this, too, with her afforded that little bit more time and space thanks to the often unnoticed work her team-mate does.

Without Kerr, Foord has been pushed up into the No.9 role. It’s a position she can play but it’s not one that she’s best suited to. It limits the amount she gets on the ball and it doesn’t allow her to be that creative force, either.

So not only have Australia been missing Kerr, they’ve also been lacking what Foord usually brings to the table in the No.10 role.

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Kerr’s absence also highlighted another problem Australia have – a lack of fully fit forwards.

The Matildas went 2-1 down in the 65th minute on Thursday and 3-1 down in the 72nd minute and yet, it took until there were 82 minutes on the clock for Gustavsson to make a change – and the one he made was… unorthodox.

Off came winger Cortnee Vine and in came Clare Polkinghorne, a centre-back. It meant defender Alanna Kennedy was thrown up top as the team desperately searched for the two goals they needed.

It spoke volumes of the lack of fitness of the attacking options in the squad. Kerr was out, as was Mary Fowler, the young talent that had filled Foord’s role in the first game. Winger Kyah Simon didn’t even have a pair of boots on, having not played a single minute of competitive football since suffering an ACL injury last October. Tameka Yallop, who can play in the No.10 position, is also on limited minutes after picking up a problem in the pre-tournament friendly against France.

While Nigeria made substitutions that changed the game, such as the introduction of Barcelona striker Asisat Oshoala who scored the third goal, Gustavsson not only waited too long but was also caught out by the gambles he took in making his squad selection.

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Without Kerr, Australia have not just missed a world-class forward that scores goals, distracts defenders, presses tirelessly and creates for others, either. They have been deprived of, as team-mate Steph Catley put it, their "spiritual leader”.

She is her team’s captain. She is someone who can galvanise this group in tough moments. It’s not just what she says that makes her a leader but it is her actions on the pitch and the attitude she shows in tough moments.

The players have spoken about being more motivated to do well because of how heart-breaking it has been to see Kerr unable to get involved on the pitch. She has still been having a real impact on them, though, continuing to do her pre-match talks and speaking to her team-mates at half time.

But it’s not the same as having her there on the pitch to be that leader and game-changing talent.

Lionel Messi's new partner in crime: How Robert Taylor went from England's 10th tier to Inter Miami star

The Finland international was relatively unknown before the Argentine's arrival, but in the weeks since, he hasn't stopped scoring

Throughout his illustrious career, Lionel Messi has had some iconic partners in crime. Ronaldinho was his mentor, the player that introduced him to the world. Xavi and Andres Iniesta were his table-setters, while Luis Suarez and Neymar helped him form arguably the best attack this sport has ever seen. And we couldn't go on without mentioning Rodrigo de Paul, his famous bodyguard that helped him carry Argentina to a World Cup trophy.

However, none of those famous sidekicks are quite like Robert Taylor. You see, Taylor is Messi's new partner in crime at Inter Miami, and it's safe to say that he's the most unlikely one yet.

Taylor didn't come into Messi's life with an elite pedigree or with a multi-million dollar transfer fee attached to his name. No, around a decade ago he was playing in the 10th tier of English soccer. That's a long way from Camp Nou.

Now, all these years later, he's Messi's new go-to team-mate. The Finland star has four goals and four assists in his last five games, making him the biggest beneficiary of the Argentine's arrival in the Miami team. The 28-year-old star had been an unfamiliar face for the bulk of his career, but now, with a helping hand from Messi, he's emerging as a star.

To get an idea of how much Taylor's life has changed, just look at his Instagram. His photo commemorating I his arrival at Inter Miami received just over 2,000 likes. The photo commemorating his first link-up with Messi? Well, that has over 200,000.

But who is Taylor and why does he fit so well with Messi? GOAL takes a look…

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If you consider where Taylor finds himself today, it's hard to imagine where he was just a few short years ago. Born in Finland to an English father, Paul, who was playing professionally overseas, Taylor spent several years with clubs in his father's homeland, notably at Nottingham Forest, Lincoln City and Barnet, with the latter's relegation seeing his hopes of a professional contract dashed. He also spent time with the likes of Boston Town and Lincoln Moorlands Railway, clubs in the lower reaches of the English pyramid.

“If someone told me a few years ago when I sitting on the bench for Lincoln Moorlands that I’m going to play with [Sergio] Busquets and Messi I would have just laughed in their face,” Taylor said. “I was sitting on the bench, I wasn’t able to get any minutes in non-league and the coach told me I’m not strong enough or basically good enough. I was just sitting on the bench watching. It tested me when I was younger. I was calling my parents back home in Finland and saying maybe I want to look for something, other options.”

In 2013, he returned to Finland with JJK before bouncing around Scandinavia with stints at AIK in Sweden as well as Tromso and Brann in Norway. Then, in 2022, Taylor arrived at Inter Miami on a two-year deal. At the time, he'd already made his mark for Finland, playing 24 times for his country up to that point, but it's far to say his arrival wasn't met with the fanfare that would come one summer later when Messi would arrive.

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It's not just Taylor's path to Miami that make his recent surge with Messi so unbelievable, but also what we'd seen from him in the season-and-a-half before Messi joined.

In his debut season, Taylor scored three goals and provided three assists for Miami, starting 26 of his 33 appearances under head coach Phil Neville. And then this season, he contributed to six total goals in 19 MLS games before Messi's arrival, starting 10 games in that span.

It isn't just Taylor who has seen his fortunes change since Messi's arrival, but the club as a whole. Messi, of course, has helped Inter Miami dominate in the Leagues Cup, with MLS on a month-long break for the newly-formed tournament. As that tournament kicked-off, Miami found themselves last in MLS with little hope of making the playoffs.

Now, though, they'll have reason to believe. Not just because of Messi, although he's a huge factor, of course. Not just because of Sergio Busquets or Jordi Alba, both of whom have added much-needed quality to a team that was lacking it. And not just because of the other string of new signings brought in by Gerardo 'Tata' Martino to raise the level.

Taylor himself is now a key figure for the club. He may be a familiar face to Inter Miami, but he's now becoming a star with Messi's help.

Inter MiamiWhy it works

Taylor's game hasn't magically changed over the last month. The 28-year-old winger hasn't learned some life-altering lesson or developed some crazy new skill that has altered the direction of his career.

No, the attributes that have been on display over the last few weeks were always there, but with Messi now involved, Taylor has someone next to him that can put those attributes to good use. “[Messi] is the best player in the world,” Taylor told the . "I’ve never played with the best player in the world. That’s what it is. That’s the difference.”

One thing is clear about Taylor's game from the moment you watch him: he runs. The effort is always there. The second Miami win the ball, Taylor gets on his horse and runs towards a position that could eventually be dangerous.

And Messi, for his part, is perhaps the best ever at creating danger. As defenses collapse on Messi, Taylor frequently finds himself in position to make things happen and, so far, he's done just that.

"[Messi] creates a lot of space for everyone else," he said. "I think everyone sees what he does. He can do everything. He makes the right decision 100 percent of the time. Most of the time he finds a team-mate in space. He's the best player in the world, this is what he does. It's a dream come true to play with him."

That's not to say that Taylor doesn't have some skill to him, because he certainly does. Look at his goal against Cruz Azul, a fantastic curling finish that left Messi, at that point on the bench awaiting his debut, smiling from ear to ear.

You could also look at his ridiculous finish against Atlanta United: a thumping near-post missile after another Argentine, teenager Benjamin Cremaschi, had provided the assist.

But there's no doubt that Taylor's most notable moments have come alongside Messi. He teed the Argentine up for a goal in that win over Atlanta before Messi himself returned the favor on the counter later that night.

Taylor then set up Messi for the opener against Orlando City in the last 16 and scored Miami's second in the next round: a 4-0 shellacking of Charlotte FC.

Many of Taylor's best sequences have come as a result of him being in the right place at the right time, with Messi being the player to find him in those moments. That said, Taylor has ensured he make the best use of Messi's magic, at least so far.

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Messi isn't the only one to have raised the level, though. All of Inter Miami's players, new and old, are stepping up in a big way. From youngster Cremaschi to U.S. men's national team veteran DeAndre Yedlin, the Herons have been energized by Messi's arrival. And then there's the likes of Busquets and Alba, who themselves have helped lift this team in other areas of the field. It was Alba that set up Messi for the opener against FC Dallas, while Busquets has been an incredible presence in the center of the field.

"It’s amazing," Taylor said. "[Messi]" has just come in and brought a lot of energy to the team. His play means he makes the right decisions all of the time in training and in the games which is why it’s so good. "Busquets brings a lot of confidence. You feel when he gives you the ball, it gives you time because he knows when to pass the ball, when to keep the ball and it makes life easier for everyone around him."

Man Utd player ratings vs Leicester City: Marcus Rashford runs riot again as Jadon Sancho revels in new role

The England stars scored three goals between them at Old Trafford to keep Erik ten Hag's slim title hopes alive

Marcus Rashford scored two more goals to keep up his scintillating form in front of goal as Manchester United ran out easy 3-0 winners over Leicester City on Tuesday.

After David de Gea had made two fine early saves, Rashford stepped up to break the deadlock after running onto Bruno Fernandes' superb through-ball.

Rashford ran clear again early in the second half following a pass from Fred to make it 2-0, before substitute Jadon Sancho secured the points after finishing off a fine team move.

GOAL rates United's players from Old Trafford…

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David de Gea (8/10):

Two superb saves kept the scores level before United took control. A record-breaking clean sheet.

Diogo Dalot (6/10):

Missed a sitter in the first half. Dealt increasingly well with Barnes' threat.

Victor Lindelof (6/10):

Targeted by Iheanacho early on but grew into the game

Lisandro Martinez (8/10):

Almost marked another outstanding showing with a goal, but headed attempt crashed off the crossbar.

Luke Shaw (7/10):

Continues to be remarkably consistent. Given a rest for the final 20 minutes.

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Marcel Sabitzer (6/10):

Fortunate to avoid a red card in the first half but otherwise solid in his midfield duties.

Fred (6/10):

As wasteful in possession as he is energetic out of it. Saved best for last with assist for Rashford's second with final touch before being replaced.

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Bruno Fernandes (8/10):

Two assists and should have had a third for Dalot. Growing into his new role on the right-hand side.

Wout Weghorst (5/10):

Better up front in the second half than he was as a No.10 in the first, but still lacks quality on the ball.

Alejandro Garnacho (5/10):

Replaced at half-time as Leicester regularly attacked down his flank.

Marcus Rashford (9/10):

The most unstoppable player in world football right now? Quite possibly.

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Jadon Sancho (8/10):

Superb after coming on as a No.10 for the second half. Sealed the points with a fine finish.

Scott McTominay (6/10):

Solid enough on his return from injury.

Anthony Elanga (6/10):

Made little impact on the game after replacing Rashford.

Aaron Wan-Bissaka (6/10):

Got up and down the right in the final 20 minutes.

Kobbie Mainoo (6/10):

Made his Premier League debut for the final 10 minutes.

Erik ten Hag (8/10):

Needed his goalkeeper to bail his side out early on, but half-time decision to bring on Sancho as a No.10 proved the difference in the end.

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