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Marcus Rashford Says Setbacks Are All Part Of The Game
Hull City, the side United beat 1-0 on Saturday, are expecting to sign Keane in the coming days as current caretaker boss and ex-assistant boss at Old Trafford, Mike Phelan, looks to add numbers to his depleted squad.
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“When the team were chasing the victor against Leicester in the Community Shield and again tonight, he made a difference for us”.
Keane, a former England U21 global, is relishing the chance to renew his working relationship with Tigers boss Mike Phelan, who was previously Manchester United’s assistant manager.
The Portuguese, however, said he was pleased with the way the whole team played defensively in the second half of the match.
Sergio Aguero refused to consider that Manchester United’s Zlatan Ibrahimovic is “a competitor” for him this season.
United haven’t won the Premier League title since 2013 when Sir Alex Ferguson stood down three years ago. In his latest effort, on Monday 29 August, the Spaniard discusses the Reds’ 1-0 win at Hull City and the global break.
“You can not play 70 matches a season”.
It could provide an invaluable platform for the players to believe that they can stay up, and perhaps even thrive.
“I am going to lose Fellaini for a while”, said Jose Mourinho who praised the Belgian’s performance in the game as his impressive start to the season continued. However, I’m not thinking about competing with him. “We had an unbelievable mentality”. We tried everything during the 90 minutes and it was very exciting to celebrate the victory at the end with the team-mates and the fans who were there supporting us. It meant so much to all of us. “We need to get cracking”.
“We know matches like that can help us win championships”. Mike Phelan, who’s now the Tigers’ caretaker manager, knows the striker very well from their time together at Old Trafford.
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“We want to be champions, we don’t want to start well, we want to finish well”.