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Louis van Gaal remains tight-lipped on Anthony Martial injury
Loius Van Gaal rested Marcus Rashford and Daley Blind while Anthony Martial Pulled out in the warm up.
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“It’s not easy as Norwich are fighting against relegation and we have to win because we lost two points against Leicester. Now we are still in the race”.
Meanwhile, Norwich City’s Alex Neil, beaten by Juan Mata’s goal for United on Saturday, was bitterly disappointed to learn later in the day that companions in distress Sunderland had snatched all three points from the champions, Chelsea. The Blues twice threw away a lead against the Gunners, meaning United would leapfrog Manuel Pellegrini’s side in the table if they win their game-in-hand.
In the American presidential primary season, it is common to hear debates over whether certain candidates are in a position to see a “path to victory” as they calculate the number of delegates they have ahead of their party’s convention.
“It’s a type of thing where you can go to Old Trafford and get a result which is not the Manchester United feeling”. There’s been so many times across the season where we’ve been well in the game, played pretty well at certain stages.
Mata has scored six times and has made four assists in 36 Premier League appearances for the 20-time English champions so far this term. Norwich host Watford at Carrow Road in midweek before travelling to Everton but Neil was taking few positives from games against clubs with nothing to play for.
The Dutchman remains similarly optimistic over Darmian, adding: “Darmian has a kick on the ankle so we will have to see the reaction tomorrow (Sunday)”.
“I think they’d be happy with this season to be honest, if it was just a little bit more entertaining”, Scholes said. “Funnily enough, I’ll use Leicester as an example from years ago when they were one of the struggling teams”.
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Manchester United need to stop playing Football Manager and start playing real football because barely pipping a result against a team obviously not suited to be in the same division as them should be unacceptable.