The Women's Super League is back after the winter break, with the league table poised nicely ahead of the second half of the season. Manchester City sit six points clear at the summit, taking full advantage of Chelsea's slight slip-up during their incredible winning streak. Arsenal, Manchester United and Tottenham are still in the mix for the Champions League places, with the former pair kicking off the weekend with a blockbuster clash that could shake things up at the top.
It has been a dramatic week even by United's standards: the rapid breakdown in relations between Ruben Amorim and club bosses, a fiery Friday meeting with director of football Jason Wilcox, two incendiary news conferences, and another sacking. It's a club that can sometimes feel more like a soap opera with only a sprinkling of actual football. The latest episode had a new leading man -- caretaker boss Darren Fletcher -- and more twists and turns.
Paris Saint-Germain manager Luis Enrique will leave his role at the end of the season and wants to take charge of Manchester United, according to Francois Gallardo. The Spanish journalist has claimed that Enrique, a former Barcelona manager, wants to end his tenure at PSG, with whom he won Ligue 1 and the UEFA Champions League last season. Gallardo wrote on : "WORLD EXCLUSIVE Luis Enrique has made the decision to leave Paris Saint-Germain in the summer. He wants to end his tenure. "His desire is to start a new challenge in another league La Premier...Manchester United."
"There is a very good video online where Bobby Charlton talks about what Man Utd is as a football club," Neville told Sky Sports News. "It's about adventurous, exciting football, playing young players, entertaining the crowd. Man Utd must take risks and be courageous in playing attacking football. Man Utd have got to appoint a manager that fits the DNA of their club."