Fabio Coentrao, a Champions League winner with Real Madrid, hailed new Manchester United boss Ruben Amorim as "the best manager in the world".Article
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Scotty grabs a screamer
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Man City points deductions 'across multiple seasons' floated as potential punishment in 115 FFP charges case – with relegation to Championship alone deemed insufficient by Premier League rivals
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Wayne Rooney told what he ‘needs’ to become a top boss – with former Premier League manager offering words of advice to Man Utd legend
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Yorkshire close in despite Alex Lees' hundred for Durham
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'Cricket's taken too seriously now'
Michael Parkinson has played and followed cricket for half a century and has interviewed some of the game's finest. "it never was a matter of life and