Coventry game labelled 'nightmare' for Ten Hag & 3 more latest under-radar Man United stories

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Coventry game labelled 'nightmare' for Ten Hag & 3 more latest under-radar Man United stories

Henderson opens up on painful year

Dean Henderson, who left Manchester United last summer to join Crystal Palace, has managed to overcome a series of injuries and return to football.

Reflecting on his journey, the goalkeeper told the Mirror: "It's not as lonely as the last 11 months have been. I've been to hell and back, getting injury after injury and with things not quite working out. I'm happy now I'm back playing."

Ratcliffe to attend FA Cup clash

Sir Jim Ratcliffe will be attendance at the FA Cup semi-final this week to watch Man United in action against Championship side Coventry City.

The British billionaire is aiming to complete the London Marathon before darting to Wembley as the Red Devils aim to reach the next month's final.

Coventry game labelled 'nightmare' for Ten Hag

Predicting the outcome of the FA Cup semi-final between Man United and Coventry City at the Wembley this weekend, Chris Sutton told the It's All Kicking Off podcast: "I think it’s a 50/50 game. You might think I’m an idiot for saying that.

"I think you speak about Coventry’s recent form. But I don’t think Manchester United, this particular Manchester United team with the greatest respect are going to strike the fear of god into the Coventry players.

"They beat a decent Wolves team to get to this stage. They will be organised and they will carry a threat. This isn’t a foregone conclusion. It’s actually a bit of a nightmare game for Erik ten Hag."

Fabregas reveals Man Utd tried to sign him

During his appearance on a recent podcast, Cesc Fabregas revealed how Man United tried to sign him between 2002 and 2004 when Sir Alex Ferguson was at the helm.

The former Arsenal and Chelsea star explained: "I think there were some conversations with my parents, but Arsenal were the ones who went full-on. I think [Gerard] Pique after went to United, but they were more interested in him than me."

"At this stage I think they were talking to three or four players at the academy at Barcelona, but it was always Arsenal for me."

AuthorGeorgy TzepkovskySourceTribuna.com
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