Lionesses debutant Grace Clinton credits Georgia Stanway & Ella Toone for helping her deal with Sarina Wiegman 'challenge' after opening international goal account in Austria rout

Grace Clinton thanked midfield colleagues Georgia Stanway and Ella Toone after making her senior England debut, playing in a different type of role.

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Clinton makes senior England debutMidfielder scored in Austria demolitionThanked Stanway & Toone for their helpWHAT HAPPENED?

Clinton started in a midfield three alongside Stanway and Toone, with the latter a last-minute addition to the team due to Fran Kirby's injury, and scored England's second goal of the 7-2 rout of Austria by ghosting into the box to head in. She operated in a slightly deeper role than she has been used to at WSL club side Tottenham, but Lionesses boss Sarina Wiegman challenged her to try being a No.8, ultimately reaping the rewards.

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Clinton said: "Going into the game, it was probably the biggest one of my career so far, so for it to go like that, I'm very happy. Sarina told me at the start of the week that she was going to try me in the number eight position. I'm open to a challenge. It's nice to be deeper and get on the ball more.

"To be in there playing with Stanway and Toone – they really helped me out a lot. It's so competitive. There are so many great players and to be around them is unbelievable experience."

Wiegman added to : "I think that's a dream debut for her. She played well and has done really well in training. She was enjoying herself and it was a very good goal. I'm very happy for her."

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Clinton was an unused squad member in the October and December camps but is arguably England's brightest new talent. She made an impact on loan at Bristol City from Manchester United last season, helping the Robins to promotion back into the WSL, and has flourished once more after being tested at a higher level during this season's loan with Spurs. The 20-year-old has started every league game, except against her parent club, registering four goals and two assists in that time.

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Clinton is still to make her debut for parent club Manchester United, loaned out in order to ensure she had more regular playing time this seaosn than if she had stayed put. The next target has to be establishing herself in the United fold, which seems like a no-brainer from the club after she has proven herself consistently in the WSL and now played for England too. Looking further ahead, Clinton also presents another option for Wiegman as the Lionesses look to defend their Euros title in 2025. But in the very immediate short-term, she will want to add to her debut cap when England play Italy in another friendly on Tuesday.

Sheffield United confirm the signing of Scott Hogan on loan from Aston Villa

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Sheffield United have confirmed the signing of Scott Hogan from Aston Villa, with the forward joining on a loan deal until the end of the season as reported by the BBC.

What’s the word, then?

The Blades expressed an interest in signing the 26-year-old back in the summer, as per the BBC, and they have now finally landed their man after Hogan fell out of favour under Dean Smith at Villa Park.

Hogan has made just seven appearances for the Villans this season, including six from the bench, as per Whoscored, and has failed to score a single goal as Tammy Abraham runs riot up top in his place.

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Villa signed Hogan from Brentford exactly a year ago today in a deal totalling £12m (as per the BBC), but he has managed to score just six goals in 38 Championship appearances for the club during a disappointing spell in the Midlands, via Whoscored.

Whose place will he threaten at his new club?

Strangely, it looks highly unlikely that Hogan will threaten any player’s place, not immediately at least. The Blades have 18-goal Billy Sharp in their ranks, who is just one goal off the aforementioned Abraham at the top of the Championship scoring ranks.

Alongside Sharp, Sheffield United boss Chris Wilder has 31-year-old David McGoldrick, who has an impressive ten goals to his name so far in the league this season, as per Transfermarkt.

Hogan’s arrival looks to be purely to play backup to the aforementioned pair, unless he manages to impress Wilder in training. As previously mentioned, however, the Blades have been eyeing the former Brentford man for a while now, so he will surely have some sort of role to play at Bramall Lane, rather than being stuck on the bench.

It is worth noting that McGoldrick is 31 and Sharp is 32 years of age, so Hogan’s arrival may be with a view to turning the move permanent and hoping he can succeed whichever one of the pair starts to decline first.

'Not fair' – Chelsea boss Mauricio Pochettino fires back at Gary Neville's scathing 'billion pound bottle jobs' criticism after Carabao Cup final defeat to Liverpool

Chelsea boss Mauricio Pochettino has hit back at Gary Neville's scathing criticism of his side after the Carabao Cup final defeat to Liverpool.

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Neville labelled Chelsea 'billion pound bottle jobs'Pochettino says Neville comments 'not fair'Liverpool win 10th Carabao CupWHAT HAPPENED?

Pochettino explained that he is respectful of Neville and his opinions, but felt the commentator had gone too far in assessment of the Blues. During the game, Neville criticised Chelsea for bowing to the Liverpool pressure stating: "It’s Klopp’s kids against the billion pound bottle jobs." Pochettino was far from happy with the assessment.

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Responding to Neville, Pochettino said: “I didn’t hear what he said but if you compare the age of the two groups, I think it’s similar. I have a good relationship with Gary [Neville]. I can respect his opinion.

"We made a few changes, like [Conor] Gallagher and [Ben] Chilwell in extra-time. But it’s true, we didn’t keep the energy how we finished the second-half.

"For sure I feel proud. They made a big effort. We have a young team, and nothing to compare with Liverpool because they finished with young players on the pitch.

"It’s not fair to talk in this way, if he said that. We’re going to keep being strong and believing in this project."

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While under Todd Boehly's ownership Chelsea's transfer activity has exceeded the £1 billion ($1.3 billion) mark, they have largely invested in young players. Of course, this does not excuse how poor Chelsea have been under the American's stewardship, but barring a small number of exceptions, Pochettino possesses an inexperienced squad at the top level. Perhaps this explains his frustration.

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Pochettino and Chelsea will have to respond to adding yet another disappointment to the collection under Boehly. They face a tricky tie in the FA Cup next weekend against Leeds United as they look to return some winning fervour to Stamford Bridge.

Finally! Gio Reyna makes season debut for Borussia Dortmund in win over Brenden Aaronson's Union Berlin just ahead of USMNT camp

Gio Reyna made his first appearance of the season for Borussia Dortmund, coming on as a substitute in a win over Brenden Aaronson's Union Berlin.

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Reyna makes season debutAaronson also on as subDortmund win 4-2

Reyna's appearance comes just two days after it was announced he would join up with the U.S. men's national team for upcoming friendlies, marking his return for the first time since the Nations League this summer. That was also the last time we'd seen Reyna on the field prior to Saturday, as the midfielder had been kept on the bench for the past several weeks after returning from injury.

The American was tossed into the match in the 64th minute, seven minutes before Julian Ryerson scored Dortmund's final goal in a 4-2 win. Aaronson, who is also headed for USMNT camp, was a substitute himself for the other side, having come on in the 55th minute.

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It was a match that started as it meant to go on: chaotic.

It took just seven minutes for Dortmund to seize the lead in front of their home supporters on a goal from Niclas Fullkrug, but Union Berlin fired back two minutes later on a goal of their own from Robin Gosens.

The visitors were the next to strike on a goal from Leonardo Bonucci, with the ex-Juventus star stepping up to take a penalty for his new club.

The score remained 2-1 until the 49th minute as Dortmund roared back through Nico Schlotterbeck before, five minutes later, retaking the lead thanks to a Julian Brandt finish. Ryerson then all but sealed the in the 71st minute, earning Dortmund all three points.

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Dortmund began the match with Donyell Malen, Marco Reus and Jamie Bynoe-Gittens in attack behind striker Fullkrug, with Reyna once again taking his place on the bench. The American has been out of Edin Terzic's preferred starting XI even dating back to last season, when Reyna proved himself a fantastic supersub as Dortmund came oh so close to a Bundesliga title.

He made his way onto the field in the 64th minute, replacing Malen. He played a part in Ryerson's big goal, as it was Reyna's cross that deflected out to the defender as he made it 4-2.

Aaronson, meanwhile, has largely been a sub for his side since the international break, coming off the bench in four of the club's five matches, with the lone outlier being a start against Hoffenheim. The Leeds loanee missed a chance in the Champions League against Braga and, on Saturday, he missed another opportunity to equalize, albeit a tough one, as he put a volleyed attempt wide in the 65th minute.

It's been a rough run for the club as Union Berlin have now lost seven in a row in all competitions.

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Reyna's return is big news for the USMNT as the midfielder now has some sort of minutes under his belt as he heads off to national team camp.

Gregg Berhalter was asked plenty about Reyna during his media availability on Thursday, with most of the discussion centering around the duo's off-field relationship. In terms of the on-field aspect, though, Berhalter said the plan is to give Reyna limited minutes as they look to build his fitness ahead of his return to Dortmund.

At this point, the main goal is to put Reyna in a place where he can contend for a starting spot at Dortmund over the next few months before, perhaps, reassessing in January. The first order of business, though, is for Reyna to be fit and to find good form.

The hope will be that the international break can help in that regard as Reyna is now officially on the comeback trail.

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Brenden Aaronson (6/10):

Had a few okay moments, but once again missed a chance at a big goal. It was a tough finish, for sure, but, after missing a sitter in the Champions League, he'll be extra frustrated. If these chances can start going in, the mood will change very, very quickly.

Gio Reyna (7/10):

Played a part in the goal, even if he won't get credit for it. A decent return from a long layoff, as Reyna looked crisp enough for a player that hasn't played in several months.

Mary Earps makes history as England & Man Utd goalkeeper picks up prestigious Women's Player of the Year award ahead of Ballon d'Or winner Aitana Bonmati

England and Manchester United No.1 Mary Earps has become the first goalkeeper in history to win the BBC Women's Footballer of the Year award.

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Earps wins most votes for BBC prizeBeat Ballon d'Or winner Aitana BonmatiEngland keeper 'honoured' to get nodWHAT HAPPENED?

The BBC announced Earps as the winner of their annual prize on Tuesday morning, with the 30-year-old recognised for her achievements across the 2022-23 season. Earps helped Manchester United finish second in the WSL before playing a key role in the Lionesses' run to the World Cup final, which they ultimately lost 1-0 to Spain.

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Fans voted for Earps as the winner of the award on the BBC Sport website after a five-player shortlist was put together by a panel of football experts. Earps finished first ahead of 2023 Ballon d'Or winner Aitana Bonmati, with Chelsea and Australia forward Sam Kerr coming in third.

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"I am truly honoured," Earps told after the announcement. "To be the first keeper to get their hands on the award is special and I am incredibly grateful." Earps also made headlines recently for calling out the Lionesses' kit manufacturer Nike for not making replicas of her No.1 shirt for supporters during the World Cup. The United star, who finished fifth in the 2023 Ballon d'Or vote, has been humbled by the support she has received after a rollercoaster year.

"To be honest, I thought Bonmati might take it. I mean, what a player," she added. "There has been a lot that has happened this year. Obviously, we've had the World Cup. We've had everything that's gone on with the goalkeeper shirts. I've had the whole goalkeeper union behind me, it seemed like. Not even just that, just incredible support from the public and many people. Last year was an incredible season for United. I think it's been an incredible year, an incredible couple of years. I'm just trying to make the most of everything really."

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Earps is the fourth British player to scoop the BBC Women's Footballer of the Year accolade, after two-time winner Lucy Bronze, Beth Mead and Kim Little. She also received a congratulatory message from England boss Sarina Wiegman, who said in a video: "Hi Mary, here I go again. I can congratulate you again with the award for women's world footballer of the year. Congratulations, but you're not done yet. You have to keep going – get some more. Enjoy this award."

England women player ratings vs Italy: Lauren Hemp stars and Ella Toone shines off the bench as Lionesses romp to victory to end warm-weather camp with a bang

Sarina Wiegman's side backed up Friday's 7-2 win over Austria as another goal-filled outing in Marbella capped off a strong start to 2024

There were only 60 seconds on the clock when Lotte Wubben-Moy, making just her third England start, set the tone for the Lionesses' second fixture of 2024. With exactly a minute played, the Arsenal defender adjusted brilliantly to direct Alex Greenwood's corner up and over Italy goalkeeper Laura Giuliani in what was the first of three set pieces the Azzurre would concede from in an emphatic 5-1 win for Sarina Wiegman's side.

There was a lot of talk about Italy ahead of this game. After disappointing at back-to-back tournaments, at the European Championships in 2022 and then last year's World Cup, they have made big improvements under new head coach Andrea Soncin, with an impressive and intense pressing game even helping them to beat world champions Spain recently. But England faced up to the challenges Italy presented and exploited one big weakness that Soncin is yet to fix, that inability to defend dead-ball situations.

Wubben-Moy nearly had a second only moments after breaking the deadlock, Chloe Kelly's delivery wreaking havoc this time, before Lauren Hemp made it two on 20 minutes when an attempted clearance ricocheted off her and into the back of the net. If she couldn't take much credit for that one, she could for the second, a fantastic header from Stanway's cross far too well-placed for Giuliani to reach.

Italy did pull a goal back before the break, capitalising on sloppiness at the back from Greenwood with an incisive move that Michela Cambiaghi finished off. But England restored that three-goal cushion thanks to the impact off the bench when Lauren James teed up Ella Toone for a brilliant volley in the latter stages and then Rachel Daly made it five, pouncing on a mistake and showing wonderful composure to net for the second successive game as a substitute.

GOAL rates England's players from Estadio Nuevo Mirador…

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Mary Earps (6/10):

Made herself big for a fantastic stop to deny Cantore in the first half but nearly gave Italy a goal when she passed right to the same player in the second.

Lucy Bronze (7/10):

Brilliant effort to keep the ball in play in the build-up to Hemp's second. Defended well.

Lotte Wubben-Moy (7/10):

Broke the deadlock with a fantastic header after 60 seconds and almost had a brace moments later. Solid performance.

Alex Greenwood (6/10):

Delivered superb set pieces, including the assist for Wubben-Moy's opener, and played an excellent ball for James for England's fourth. Made a sloppy error that led to Italy's goal, however.

Niamh Charles (5/10):

Better going forward but a poor backpass nearly allowed Italy to pull a goal back and her marking wasn't tight enough when they eventually did. Off at half time.

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Keira Walsh (8/10):

Dictated play well with some nice passes to break the lines and get attacks going. Classy display.

Georgia Stanway (8/10):

Excellent with her trademark late runs into the box and her energy in the press. Great assist for Hemp's second.

Grace Clinton (8/10):

Lovely footwork in midfield, which often helped England win free-kicks in dangerous positions. Always positive when she picked the ball up.

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Chloe Kelly (6/10):

She and Greenwood were a great tag-team on set pieces to cause Italy problems.

Alessia Russo (5/10):

Didn't have many chances and did well to hit the target with her only notable opening. Off at half time.

Lauren Hemp (8/10):

Didn't know much about her first goal but took her second brilliantly. So close a hat-trick at the end, too.

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Lauren James (7/10):

Replaced Russo at half time and nearly got on the scoresheet with a wicked left-footed effort from range that was well saved. Got an assist, though, with a superb run and cross for Toone.

Jess Carter (6/10):

Also on at the break, at left-back for Charles, she was solid in her defending and got forward well.

Ella Toone (7/10):

Replaced Stanway just past the hour and volleyed home impressively just a few minutes later.

Jess Park (6/10):

Had just under half an hour to make an impact and did get involved, though not as much as other subs.

Rachel Daly (7/10):

On for the final 20 minutes or so and managed to get on the scoresheet, pouncing brilliantly on a poor pass at the back.

Millie Turner (N/A):

Made her long-awaited England debut in the final stages of the game.

Sarina Wiegman (8/10):

Got a look at several different players again with another round of rotation. Will have liked what she saw from Wubben-Moy and could be onto something with the midfield trio of Walsh, Stanway and Clinton.

The next Mesut Ozil? Real Madrid starboy Arda Guler given glowing comparison by Barcelona midfielder Ilkay Gundogan

Real Madrid starlet Arda Guler has been given a glowing comparison to Mesut Ozil by Barcelona midfielder Ilkay Gundogan.

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Guler tipped to have a bright futureCompared to Ozil by GundoganTurkish starlet currently out injuredWHAT HAPPENED?

Guler was signed by Los Blancos in the summer from Fenerbahce for an initial €20m (£17m/$22m), with up to €10m in add-ons. This was significantly higher than his reported €17.5m (£15m/$19m) release clause, paid in order to beat bitter rivals Barcelona to his signature. The youngster has been hailed as a future star by many of his Real Madrid teammates including Ballon d'Or winner Luka Modric, and now Gundogan has likened him to Ozil, who was once a fan-favourite at the Santiago Bernabeu.

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Speaking to Turkish outlet, Gundogan said: "Guler went to Real Madrid, he is a very talented football player. I talked to Rudiger, he likes Arda very much. Yes, he had physical issues and because of injuries, he couldn’t start the season. But he is very talented. Even Ozil said the same thing. If there is a Turkish football player who is similar to Mesut Ozil, the first name is Arda Guler. I see his future bright."

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Guler is yet to make his Real Madrid debut as he has been plagued with three injuries since his summer move. He had undergone knee surgery in August, before picking up a couple of muscle injuries which has kept him sidelined from competitive action. Were he fit, he would have undoubtedly been named in the Turkish squad for their two upcoming fixtures against Germany and Wales.

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Real Madrid have thus far been extremely cautious with Guler and do not want to rush him back to action. The medical staff have not set a specific return date but it is expected that he could be available after the Christmas break. Meanwhile, Gundogan will be in action for Germany against Turkey and Austria in two international friendlies on November 18 and 21, respectively.

Liverpool player ratings vs Brentford: There's just no stopping Mohamed Salah! Egyptian king on target at Anfield again as Reds cruise to victory

The winger scored twice before Diogo Jota added a thumping third goal as Jurgen Klopp's men bounced back after a couple of disappointing results

Mohamed Salah just loves Anfield! The prolific winger became the first player to ever score in Liverpool's first six home games of a season in Sunday's facile 3-0 win over Brentford as the hosts climbed to second in the Premier League standings – for the time being at least.

Salah, who has now been involved in 119 goals in his last 117 outings at Anfield, opened the scoring after taking a Darwin Nunez pass in his stride towards the tail end of the first half and then doubled the Reds' advantage with a fine header from Kostas Tsimikas' cut-back. Diogo Jota completed the scoring with a thumping finish from the edge of the area 16 minutes from time.

Below, GOAL rates all of the Liverpool players on show as Jurgen Klopp's men bounced back from a lucky 1-1 draw at Luton last week, and Thursday's shock Europa League loss in Toulouse…

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Alisson Becker (7/10):

Made a couple of decent stops when called upon.

Trent Alexander-Arnold (7/10):

Very nearly gifted Brentford a goal with a shocking pass in the first half but was very impressive going forward, playing his part in the opener, while a stunning pass deserved a better finish from Salah.

Joel Matip (6/10):

Harshly booked but perhaps a tad lucky to avoid a second yellow early in the second half. A decent display but still looks like an accident waiting to happen.

Virgil van Dijk (7/10):

A characteristically assured performance. Really does look to be back to something approaching his best. Indeed, he saved a certain goal with one fantastic clearance.

Kostas Tsimikas (8/10):

Retained his starting spot despite giving away a goal in midweek and turned in his most impressive performance in a red shirt for some time, contributing two assists.

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Dominik Szoboszlai (6/10):

One of his quieter performances since arriving during the summer.

Wataru Endo (6/10):

Got a rare chance to start in the Premier League because of Alexis Mac Allister's suspension and was good on the ball for the most part. However, a poor first touch resulted in a desperate lunge that very nearly earned him a red card.

Cody Gakpo (6/10):

Once again started in midfield because of Liverpool's injury issues but while he worked hard, and had a couple of efforts from distance, he was once again largely ineffective in a deeper role. Subbed late on.

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Mohamed Salah (9/10):

Lethal as always! Was no chance of him missing after being slipped in by Nunez and took his header wonderfully well. Just a class act.

Darwin Nunez (7/10):

Deserved to get on the scoresheet after having two goals chalked off for offside. Still, he got yet another assist for Salah with a nice lay-off.

Diogo Jota (8/10):

A constant threat and got his just reward for an energetic display with a fine strike from distance that flew into the back of the net.

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Harvey Elliott (N/A):

Only came on late for Jota.

Luis Diaz (N/A):

Received a rapturous welcome when introduced in place of Jota but not enough time to make an impact.

Jarell Quansah (N/A):

Brought on in the dying seconds.

James McConnel (N/A):

Made his debut in injury time.

Jurgen Klopp (8/10):

A routine win and his hand was forced by injuries but the manager got all his big calls correct.

Man Utd’s messiah! Why Luke Shaw’s return could save the Red Devils’ season – and Erik ten Hag’s job

The England left-back is capable of sparking a revival at Old Trafford after returning from injury ahead of schedule

Manchester United have endured plenty of lows in the post-Sir Alex Ferguson era, but they hit rock-bottom after a 3-0 loss to Newcastle at Old Trafford on November 1. That result saw the Red Devils exit the Carabao Cup at the round of 16, capping a miserable defence of the trophy they had won after a final win over the same opponents in February.

It was also their eighth defeat in their first 15 matches across all competitions in 2023-24. The last time United started a season that badly was way back in 1961, when they were still rebuilding the squad after the tragic Munich air crash of '58.

Erik ten Hag's side have been leaking goals in domestic and European competition, while also looking alarmingly toothless at the other end of the pitch. United have won four of their last five Premier League games, but only by a solitary goal, and they are already seven points behind leaders Manchester City.

Even another top-four finish looks beyond United right now given their poor level of performance, and they certainly won't be qualifying for next season's Champions League by winning it. Only maximum points from their final two group games against Galatasaray and Bayern Munich will prevent them from falling at the first hurdle.

And yet, all is not lost. There is no denying that bad luck with injuries has played a key role in United's decline. Andre Onana, Lisandro Martinez, Casemiro, Christian Eriksen, Amad Diallo and Tyrell Malacia are all currently on the treatment table, while Rasmus Hojlund, Mason Mount and Aaron Wan-Bissaka have also missed a significant portion of games.

Any team would struggle with such a depleted squad, but the absence of Luke Shaw has been the most significant for United. The 28-year-old has been out of action since sustaining a muscle issue in United's 2-0 loss at Tottenham on August 17, and wasn't expected back until December.

However, Shaw made a surprise early return to training this week, and is being tipped to start against Everton at Goodison Park on Sunday. United's first-choice left-back has rarely received the credit he deserves at Old Trafford, but he's the most important player in Ten Hag's ranks – and his reintegration might just spark a rapid turnaround in fortunes.

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Marcus Rashford won the Sir Matt Busby Player of the Year award for the 2022-23, finishing top of the voting among United fans ahead of Bruno Fernandes and Martinez. He also picked up the club's Player's Player of the Year award as he was deservedly recognised for his most prolific season yet in the famous red shirt.

But he owed a great debt of gratitude to Shaw for giving him the platform to reach those heights. The defender's overlapping runs drew opposition players out of position so that Rashford could cut inside or dart into the penalty area and provide the finish or decisive final pass for United.

Without Shaw, he has been unable to make the same in-roads. Rashford has only scored once in 14 appearances since the defender's injury against Spurs, and has been very lucky to retain his place in Ten Hag's line-up.

Diogo Dalot, Victor Lindelof and Sergio Reguilon have all filled in for Shaw, but none of them have had the same natural rapport with Rashford going forward. Consequently, United have carried next to no threat down the left flank, which was where the majority of their goals came from last season.

Rashford has been guilty of overrunning the ball in an attempt to create openings and shooting from ridiculous positions out of frustration. His confidence is completely shot and he's in desperate need of a boost, which Shaw can provide. The England duo built up one of the most effective partnerships in English football in Ten Hag's debut season in Manchester, and there's no reason why they can't now rekindle it.

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United forked out £72 million ($90m) to bring Hojlund to Old Trafford from Atalanta in the summer window, which was a huge investment considering his lack of experience. And so far, the gamble hasn't paid off. Hojlund has gone nine Premier League games without a goal, and appears to be struggling with the pace of the English football.

The Danish striker's work-rate can't be faulted, but there are a lot of raw edges in his game that still need to be ironed out. Going all out for Harry Kane would have made more sense, and there must be a part of Ten Hag that regrets his decision after watching the former Tottenham man break every scoring record in the book in his first few months at Bayern Munich.

That's not to say that Hojlund is a lost cause, though. In actual fact, it's quite conceivable that the 20-year-old could go on to reach a similar level to Kane in the future. Hojlund has hit five goals in four Champions League appearances for United to date, and his link-up play has been generally very impressive. The Denmark international is also intelligent with his movement off the ball, but many of his runs have been ignored or overlooked.

Former United defender Rio Ferdinand recently compared Hojlund's situation to the one Ruud van Nistelrooy found himself in after Cristiano Ronaldo's arrival at the club back in 2003. “Ruud van Nistelrooy more or less had Cristiano Ronaldo in tears almost one day, saying, ‘How can I make my runs when you don’t cross the ball?’ That’s how Hojlund must feel right now with the wide players he’s playing with," Ferdinand said on his YouTube channel .

The Red Devils have quite simply not been playing to Hojlund's strengths. He hasn't played with Shaw yet, and must be licking his lips at the prospect of some quality service from out wide. Shaw put more crosses into the box than any other United player last term, and was also top for passes into the final third.

He would have probably led the way for assists too, if he'd had a proper centre-forward following in, which he admitted he was "desperate" for before the new season got underway. He will finally get his wish in the coming weeks, and it will be no surprise if Hojlund's output suddenly increases dramatically.

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Shaw is widely considered to be one of the best left-backs in the business, not least because of his quality on the ball and strength in one-on-one duels. He has the most to offer United in that position, but Ten Hag has also experimented with him as a centre-half – with impressive results.

Eleven of Shaw's starts for United last season came in the heart of the defence as the Dutch manager favoured the left-footer over Harry Maguire. The England international put his body on the line and read the game brilliantly to cut out attacks in those matches, but it was his passing that stood out most.

Ten Hag has always stressed the importance of his centre-backs playing through the lines to ensure that United build attacks from both sides of the pitch. Shaw delivered those incisive balls time and time again, while also pushing forward himself on the counter.

With Martinez not expected to return until the new year, Shaw might just be the best option to partner Maguire, who has won his place back as the right-sided centre-back in recent weeks. He offers far more than Lindelof and surprise summer signing Jonny Evans, with both men lacking the technical ability to step into midfield and mobility to keep close track of runners.

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When United lose games, the manager comes under the spotlight. Ten Hag learned that quicker than most, after opening his reign with back-to-back defeats against Brighton and Brentford. The Red Devils also suffered heavy losses against the likes of Manchester City, Liverpool and Sevilla in 2022-23, but the campaign was ultimately deemed a success because Ten Hag delivered a trophy and Champions League qualification.

All the players seemed to be behind the Dutchman, and for the first time since Ferguson's departure in 2013, there was a real sense that United were heading in the right direction. And no one believed that more than Shaw.

"It's clear to see what he has brought in and how he has changed the way we think, the way we play," he told at the end of May. "I think he wants to bring a lot of intensity. I think everything he wants the team to do is high intensity, he wants us to be aggressive, on the front foot, pressing as high as possible.

"With the ball he has made us better. We have to be challenging for the title with this team. Our aim at the beginning of next season has to be winning the Premier League and the Champions League. That's how we've got to think from now on."

Shaw also called for new signings, and Ten Hag was able to bring in Hojlund, Mount, Onana, Reguilon and Sofyan Amrabat in the summer market. United then began the season with a scrappy home win against Wolves and the defeat to Spurs, which saw Shaw suffer his unfortunate fitness setback.

But he would never imagined that the team would fall so far from that point. The Red Devils have completely lost their identity, and many of Ten Hag's signings, from this year and last, are either underperforming or clearly now past their best.

Dressing room leaks have also re-emerged – the kind that undermined the authority of previous managers such as Ralf Rangnick, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and Jose Mourinho. Consequently, it has been suggested that Ten Hag no longer enjoys the full trust of his players.

Right now, it feels like a daunting task for him to turn the situation around. But he should still have a strong ally in Shaw, given the fact he hasn't been involved for the majority of this turbulent period. His opinion on Ten Hag is unlikely to have changed, and he can play a key role in getting the rest of squad to believe in the manager again.

United might not be able to achieve the lofty goals he previously set, but there is still plenty to play for in the second half of the season.

'Can't defend, can't attack' – USMNT and Fulham star Antonee Robinson likes mocking tweet from own fan after Aston Villa defeat

United States international Antonee Robinson has liked a tweet from a supposed Fulham fan that claims he “can’t defend, can’t attack”.

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The 26-year-old full-back endured a Premier League outing to forget on Sunday as he scored an own goal to break the deadlock in the Cottagers’ 3-1 defeat at Aston Villa. Robinson put through his own net in the 27th minute and was unable to help Fulham back into the game from that point.

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He will now be heading off with the USMNT for their two-legged CONCACAF Nations League quarter-final clash with Trinidad & Tobago, having been named in Gregg Berhalter’s latest squad. Robinson will be making that journey with criticism ringing in his ears.

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Robinson does not appear to be taking said criticism to heart, though, as he has made a point of interacting with his detractors. The buccaneering left-back decided to like a post on social media from a Fulham supporter that has questioned what he brings to Marco Silva’s side and has suggested that a suitable song for him could be: "Can't defend, can't attack, Antonee Robinson our full-back."

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Robinson joined Fulham in 2020 and has taken in 120 appearances for the club – helping to establish them back in the Premier League following promotion in 2022. He signed a new contract at Craven Cottage back in July and has earned 37 caps for the United States – forming part of Nations League-winning squads in 2020 and 2023.

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