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Sky Sports Pundit Offers His Prediction For Man Utd’s Game With Watford

13 Premier League clubs broke their transfer records this summer as the English game bathed in £5.13bn of television rights money.

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According to the Manchester Evening News, the duo have travelled with the squad to London to take on Watford, as they look to get back to winning ways and keep pace with the teams at the top end of the table.

We’ve got four games this afternoon and the first comes from Vicarage Road.

First up is a trip to Watford on Sunday (12pm United Kingdom time), where we will be hoping the Premier League campaign gets back on track even though Mazzarri’s side are playing well; then another away trip to Northampton for a League Cup tie on Wednesday (7:45pm United Kingdom time), where whoever plays should be good enough to make it through to the next round…

“I think there are clubs that paid 20, 30, 40 (million pounds), which is a bigger deal than what Man United paid for Paul because you make a relation between what you pay and the club revenue. It starts minute zero at 0-0 so I think it has nothing to do with the previous two matches”, he said.

Mazzarri was also asked of the time Mourinho – who managed Zlatan Ibrahimovic for a year at Inter – accused his Sampdoria team of playing “anti-football”, but he responded: “I don’t remember that”. Pereyra is a great player, he runs from side to side, has great qualities and was the player I wanted.

“But obviously when you lose matches, the mood, the feeling, is not the same”.

“I always said it was a very good start but I was never on the moon”.

Paul Pogba of Manchester United is closed down by Jordy Clasie of Southampton during the Premier League match between Manchester United and Southampton at Old Trafford on August 19, 2016 in Manchester, England. “I know that the situation is not click your fingers and everybody is ideal”.

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When Herrera and Rashford came on in place of the ineffective Mickey T and Lingard at half-time, you could instantly see United’s improvement as they were the better side for the first part of the second half. He is a very young player and this may have an influence on him adapting a little slower after changing team.

Luke Shaw wants Manchester United to start much brighter at Vicarage Road