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Man Utd handed new triple injury blow

Manchester United defender Raphael Varane will leave the club when his contract runs out at the end of the season. Manchester United defende

Manchester United have been dealt further injury blows with Harry Maguire ruled out of tonight’s FA Cup clash with Nottingham Forest with Raphael Varane and Bruno Fernandes also doubts.

All three players played the full 90 minutes on Saturday as United fell to a dismal 2-1 defeat against Fulham – with Maguire levelling the game before Alex Iwobi’s late winner for the hosts.

The England international joins Lisandro Martinez and Luke Shaw on the injured list, unavailable for Wednesday’s fifth round clash at the City Ground. Varane is also a doubt ahead of kick-off, leaving United desperately short of options at centre-half.

Jonny Evans is available along with Victor Lindelof, who played out at left-back on Saturday with Shaw and Tyrell Malacia sidelined. Willy Kambwala, who made his Premier Leage debut in December, is also pushing for a starting role.

Club captain Fernandes is also a doubt after appearing to pick up a knock in the closing stages of Saturday’s defeat.

‘We have some question marks in our squad,’ Ten Hag told MUTV.

‘Harry Maguire will not be available. Bruno is doubtful. Also Rapha Varane is doubtful.

‘We have to watch and see what we will have and then pick a team, with the aim of course [of winning]. It’s an FA Cup game, so it’s about win or lose. Black or white. We have to win and that should be our approach.

‘We have to show [character]. I know we can be at our best in the moment, where we are in such a moment in adversity, and we are staying together.

‘I know the fans, we will be strong together. And we will go into that fight to win the game.’

Following Wednesday’s game, United head to the Etihad for the Manchester derby with City looking to inflict more misery on their neighbours.

In addition to the influential pair Shaw and Martinez, United also remain without Rasmus Hojlund, who suffered a muscle injury last week.

Mason Mount has still not returned to first-team training with Anthony Martial another long-term absentee.

Casemiro was forced off at half-time against Fulham after a clash of heads with Harrison Reed left him with a nasty cut that required treatment.

The Brazil international is available for tonight’s match.

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Liverpool seal first place in Champions League despite PSV defeat in five-goal thriller

A much-changed Liverpool side secured the top spot in the Champions League group phase despite a dramatic 3-2 loss to PSV Eindhoven, ending their perfect winning streak.

The Reds, who had won their previous seven matches, led twice in the Netherlands but conceded two late first-half goals. Despite the defeat, Barcelona’s failure to beat Atalanta ensured Liverpool finished top with 21 points, two clear of their closest rivals.

Cody Gakpo opened the scoring from the penalty spot against his former club after Joey Veerman fouled Federico Chiesa. Johan Bakayoko equalized with a brilliant turn and finish, but Harvey Elliott restored Liverpool’s lead after a parried Chiesa attempt.

PSV responded with goals from Ismael Saibari and Ricardo Pepi, handing Liverpool their first European defeat of the season.

Liverpool were reduced to 10 men when substitute Amara Nallo received a straight red card in the 87th minute for a foul on Bakayoko.

With their place in the last 16 already secured, Liverpool manager Arne Slot rested key players ahead of a crucial Premier League clash against Bournemouth.

PSV, now guaranteed a play-off spot, celebrated a significant win, while Liverpool await the draw for their round of 16 opponents.

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AC Milan fall to Dinamo Zagreb, to face Champions League play-off round

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AC Milan missed the chance to secure an automatic spot in the Champions League last-16 after a 2-1 defeat to Dinamo Zagreb, who also failed to advance to the knockout stage despite the victory.

Dinamo struck first when Martin Baturina capitalized on a loose touch from Matteo Gabbia, calmly slotting past goalkeeper Mike Maignan.

Already assured of a next-round spot but aiming for a top-eight finish, Milan’s hopes dimmed when Yunus Musah received a second yellow card for pulling back Luka Stojkovic.

Dinamo squandered chances to extend their lead, with Sandro Kulenovic missing a golden opportunity before halftime. Stojkovic appeared to score early in the second half, but a handball in the build-up nullified the goal.

Milan responded swiftly, with Christian Pulisic’s low strike slipping past Dinamo goalkeeper Ivan Nevistic to equalize.

However, Dinamo regained the lead on the hour mark through Marko Pjaca’s precise finish from a tight angle. Milan’s hopes of a comeback faded when a potential penalty was overturned due to a foul by Rafael Leao.

Dinamo’s win fell short of securing their first-ever knockout stage appearance, while AC Milan will now contend with a play-off tie.

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Barcelona miss Champions League top spot as they settle for draw against Atalanta

Barcelona

Barcelona missed the opportunity to finish top of the Champions League league phase after a 2-2 draw with Atalanta, who dropped into the play-off round.

With Liverpool suffering a 3-2 defeat to PSV Eindhoven, Barcelona only needed a victory to secure the top position.

After a scoreless first half, Lamine Yamal put Barca ahead two minutes after the break, converting Raphinha’s cross. Atalanta responded with a brilliant strike from Ederson to level the match.

Ronald Araujo’s diving header restored Barcelona’s lead in the 72nd minute, but Mario Pasalic equalized for Atalanta by slotting the ball past Wojciech Szczesny.

The draw, coupled with wins for Lille and Aston Villa, dropped Atalanta from seventh to ninth, sending them to the play-offs where they will face either Sporting or Club Brugge.

Barcelona, meanwhile, bypass the play-offs and advance directly to the last 16. The play-off draw is set for January 31 at UEFA headquarters in Nyon, Switzerland.

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