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Man Utd face European ban NEXT season 

Manchester United are facing the strong possibility of being barred from European competition next season after UEFA stuck by their rules of multi-club ownership – but Sir Jim Ratcliffe has a plan in place to remedy the situation in years to come.

The Red Devils have suffered fluctuating fortunes this season, with Erik ten Hag failing to get a consistent tune out of his players with their form at one stage leading to the club suffering their worst start to a season since 1930/31. As a result, the Dutchman has seen his job come under serious scrutiny with multiple reports suggesting his job is on the line and he could he sacked as Manchester United manager.

Indeed, TEAMtalk was the first to break the news that senior figures at Old Trafford feel Ten Hag is a dead man walking at Old Trafford and that a change is certain to be made.

Since our revelation, multiple outlets, including the Daily Mail and the Manchester Evening News – the latter of whom understandably do have to tread extremely carefully – have followed our lead with the same claim.

However, Ten Hag continues to battle on and the 54-year-old does still have some backing at club, whil last weekend’s thrilling 4-3 victory over Liverpool in the FA Cup quarter-finals illustrated exactly what they are capable of when playing to their best.

Nonetheless, any decision on his future will be decided at the end of the season, with the final decision resting with new minority shareholder Ratcliffe, who has also been granted full sporting control at Old Trafford.

UEFA warns Man Utd over European ban
Much of his decision will likely rest on two factors: Manchester United winning the FA Cup and upon their sealing of a place in the Champions League next season.

TEAMtalk has also learned that while Ten Hag is a man under pressure, hitting those two goals would make his removal as manager exceedingly difficult.

However, while they are strong favourites to reach the FA Cup final, given they have been paired with Championship outfit Coventry in the semi-finals and giving them a big shot at winning the trophy, they do remain well off the pace in the hunt for a Champions League place.

As it stands, United are sixth on 47 points, six adrift of Tottenham in fifth and a further three points behind Aston Villa in fourth.

And while UEFA’s expanded Champions League format next season means fifth is likely to qualify, it would need a big uplift in form over their remaining 10 matches to overhaul the sides above them.

As a result, it is likely they will be competing in the Europa League next season – but that comes as a huge blow in addition to the obvious cash shortfall it will see the club suffer owing to the drop in revenues between the two competitions.

More significantly, United face big sanctions from European competition next season after UEFA finally published their rulings regarding multi-club ownership.

And with INEOS also owning Ligue 1 side Nice, it means there is a strong possibility of United facing European punishment as a result.

Their updated lawbook states that while clubs under the same ownership can compete in different European competitions next season, the ban on clubs competing in the same tournament leaves United in a state of panic.

Sir Sir Ratcliffe eager to challenge law as UEFA issues warning
The problem has arisen as a result of Nice’s slump in France’s top flight. For several months they had looked well placed to secure Champions League football next season. However, a run of just one win in seven games has seen them slump from second to fifth – and means a spot in next season’s Europa League – much like Manchester United – remains their likely outcome.

A UEFA insider, speaking to The Sun, has confirmed the ruling that will likely block United from competing in the same competition next season.

“It is correct that Manchester United and Nice cannot play in the same competition,” the source said.

“They could play in different competitions, as there is no ‘feeding’ between competitions any more.”

The news will come as a major blow to Ratcliffe, who was told as recently as last month that the ruling will be changed in time for the new season and was not expecting his ownership of Nice to complicate matters for United in such a way.

It is now claimed the British billionaire is lobbying UEFA to make the change – possibly in time for next season – but more likely ahead of the 2025/26 campaign, where the rulings set to come under review once again.

However, it is unlikely any changes will be made in time for next season, leaving United with a potentially-significant cash blow.

There is some hope for United, because, as it stands Nice are currently ranked higher than the Red Devils in UEFA’s system.

 

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Pep Guardiola’s Resignation Message, Man City Verdict And Next Club Plans

Pep Guardiola’s Resignation Message, Man City Verdict And Next Club Plans

Pep Guardiola is currently enduring his toughest spell in management, with Manchester City in the middle of a slump which has seen them plummet down the Premier League table.

The reigning champions are in seventh place, having won just one of their last eight matches. Their disastrous form has raised questions over Guardiola’s future at the Etihad Stadium despite the 53-year-old signing a new two-year deal last month.

At this point, there is nothing to suggest that club chiefs are thinking about appointing a new manager. However, it remains to be seen whether things will change if City fall even further away from the Premier League’s top four.

Resignation message after Barcelona

Guardiola is not known to be a quitter when the going gets tough, but even the fabled Spaniard has limits. He left Barcelona in 2012 after winning every available trophy, a spell of generational success which came at a cost.

Eventually, their form began to falter and Guardiola admitted that he knew he had to leave after losing the ability to motivate his players.

In an interview with Audi back in 2014, he said: “We were incredibly successful. Winning 14 trophies in only four years was the greatest period in the club’s history.

“But, gradually, I found it more and more difficult to motivate myself and to motivate the team. That is when you know it is time to walk away.”

Verdict on Man City future

Guardiola may have changed his tune in the years since leaving Barcelona, insisting earlier this year that he is determined to stick with City even in a worst-case scenario.

In a press conference, he was asked what he would do if City are found guilty of breaking financial rules and kicked out of the Premier League.

He replied: “I will be here. I don’t know the position of the conference they’re going to bring us, we’re going to come up and come up, we’re going to come back to the Premier League. I knew it then, I feel it now.”

Guardiola later refused to rule out the possibility of stepping down if it becomes clear that his position is no longer tenable.

“I’m not naive enough to think I am going to stay because we have a contract or what we have done in the past,” he said. “Maybe in a month I am not here if the situation is not going well. We have to do it again.”

Next job after Man City

It seems clear that Guardiola will not manage another club side, citing his fading energy levels in an interview with Desmontadito a few weeks ago.

“I’m not going to leave to go to another country [for a club],” he said. “I won’t have the energy. Now I’m still here, but to think about starting again, the whole process of training… no, no.”

An international job may still appeal to him, though. He added: “That’s different. It’s not every day [training] and every three days [playing]. I think I would have to stop [from the daily cycle].

“To rest, to see what we have done, what we can do better, because day-to-day we don’t have much time to rest. It’s continuous and to rest I think would be good for me, but right now, no. Right now I’m here [at City].”

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Super Eagles Star Joins Mohammed Salah And Aleksandar Isak In Deeney’s BBC Team Of The Week

Super Eagles Star Joins Mohammed Salah And Aleksandar Isak In Deeney’s BBC Team Of The Week

Super Eagles and Nottingham Forest versatile defender, Olaoluwa Temitayo Aina, was included in Troy Deeney’s BBC Team of the Week after a brilliant outing against Brentford, Soccernet.ng reports.

The Nigerian is on Deeney’s list for the second time this season after his inclusion a few weeks ago when he scored a stunner against West Ham United from outside the 18-yard box.

Deeney, who was famously known as a Watford striker before he hung his boots, took up punditry with BBC and is now tasked with picking the BBC Team of the Week.

In goal, Deeney opted for Bournemouth’s Kepa Arrizabalaga who made a good number of saves to keep a clean sheet in his side’s 3-0 win over Manchester United at Old Trafford.

Trent Alexander-Arnold nicks the right-back spot after he provided a brilliant assist for Luis Diaz in Liverpool’s 6-3 win against Tottenham Hotspur. Trent is joined by Everton’s James Tarkowski and Bournemouth’s Dean Huijsen at the heart of the defence.
Ola Aina picks up the left-back position after scoring in Forest’s 2-0 win over Brentford to put the Reds in 4th place on the English Premier League table.

“Another great win for Nottingham Forest, beating Brentford at their place. He looks solid defensively and is a great option going forward as well, as shown by his goal,” Deeney said about the Super Eagles defender.

In midfield, Liverpool’s Dominik Szoboszlai joins Wolves Matheus Cunha and Arsenal’s Thomas Partey, as each player were involved in their side’s win over the weekend.

Deeney’s right-wing pick was Mohammed Salah. The Egyptian recorded a brace of goals and assists against Tottenham, and went one better to break Thierry Henry’s long-standing goal contribution record in the English top-flight.

Luis Diaz scored two goals against Spurs on Sunday as a centre-forward but fits into Deeney’s team on the left. Leading the line is Newcastle United’s Aleksandar Isak, who scored a hat-trick in his side’s 4-0 win against Ipswich Town.

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Ruben Amorim Says Marcus Rashford Must Do More Ahead Of Wolves clash

Ruben Amorim Says Marcus Rashford Must Do More Ahead Of Wolves clash

Marcus Rashford revealed he was “ready for a new challenge” during a recent interview with sports journalist Henry Winter. Now Red Devils manager Ruben Amorim has struck back, insisting his side can expect more from a player who has spent so long at Old Trafford. United will take on Wolves in the Premier League on Boxing Day, having fallen to a 3-0 defeat against Bournemouth last time out.

Ruben Amorim believes Marcus Rashford has a responsibility to perform for Manchester United after nearly two decades at Old Trafford.
The forward joined the club’s academy at the age of seven and made his first-team debut in 2016.
However, he revealed that he is “ready for a new challenge” during a recent interview with sports journalist Henry Winter, having been left out of Amorim’s squad for the Manchester derby.

United will face Wolves on Boxing Day, and the Portuguese manager believes The Red Devils have to be strong during a difficult time for the club.
“Some guys have a big responsibility here because they have been here for a long time,” he said when asked about what he expects from Rashford.
“If you have big talents, we need big performances, big responsibility, big engagement to push everybody forward in this moment.
“This is maybe one of the lowest moments in our club. We have to face it and be strong.”
To add to Amorim’s issues at the club, his press conference at Old Trafford was interrupted by a leaky roof.
“If I knew [how], I would solve all the problems of this club, even this [leaky roof at the press conference].

“I know what I am going to do. That is so clear for me. I will not say I am feeling relaxed because I’m really frustrated.
“It’s a very difficult moment, but we will solve problems step by step and find answers for everything.”

United are 13th in the Premier League table ahead of their trip to Molineux.
They suffered a disappointing 3-0 defeat against Bournemouth in their last league match, and Amorim is prioritising a win over Christmas celebrations as he looks to get the club back on track.

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