Tyrell Malacia returns to team training at Manchester United - Man United News And Transfer News

Injury setback could delay Tyrell Malacia’s return to full fitness until next season – Updates on Manchester United’s transfer and team news

Manchester United’s Tyrell Malacia may not be able to fully return to action until next season, according to leading Premier League injury expert Ben Dinnery. The Dutchman became Erik ten Hag’s first signing as United manager in 2022 and played an impressive 39 times in his first season at the club. Unfortunately disaster struck in…

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Some big-name Florida courses open, others wait for water to recede

High-profile Florida golf courses welcome players, while others delay openings due to flooding

Hurricane Milton wreaked havoc on multiple golf courses across the Florida Peninsula last week, leaving some open while others are still dealing with water drainage. Meanwhile, over 400,000 Florida residents remain without power as the state recovers from the storm. Despite the chaos caused by Hurricane Milton, golf remains a significant industry in Florida, with…

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Villa's ticket pricing is a disgrace, there will be more Cole Palmer-type omissions and why are INEOS waiting to ditch Erik Ten Hag?

Aston Villa’s Controversial Ticket Pricing, Potential Exclusions Like Cole Palmer, and INEOS’s Delay in Parting Ways with Erik Ten Hag

In his exclusive column for CaughtOffside, former Aston Villa attacker Stan Collymore discusses some of football’s biggest talking points, including his former club’s recent decision to increase ticket prices, Cole Palmer’s omission from Chelsea’s European squad, and why Manchester United must sack Erik Ten Hag, plus much more. Aston Villa ripping season-ticket holders off is…

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Unprecedented scenes in Olympics as VAR rules out Argentina's goal after 2 hours resulting in a Morocco win

Huge controversy at Olympics as VAR decision overturns Argentina’s goal and leads to Morocco victory after two-hour delay

The opening match between Argentina and Morocco in the men’s Olympic football tournament ended in chaotic and unprecedented circumstances. Morocco led 2-1 as the game entered stoppage time, but Argentina’s Cristian Medina equalised in the 90+16th minute, raising eyebrows due to the unusually long stoppage time. The referee seemingly only blew the final whistle after…

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