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    :)Zlatan to Pogba, Pogba to Zlatan - Man Utd's statement signings come up big at Palace


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    It wasn’t quite in Fergie Time, but Zlatan Ibrahimovic’s 88th-minute winner in the 2-1 win at Crystal Palace on Wednesday was a reminder of some of Manchester United’s late, late shows of years gone by. And with the giant striker and Paul Pogba at the heart of United’s triumph it was a timely reminder why the club went big in the transfer market in the summer.

    While Henrikh Mkhitaryan has come up big in recent weeks, it was Ibrahimovic and Pogba of whom much was expected among Jose Mourinho’s close-season purchases. At Selhurst Park the pair combined at the end of each half to give United three priceless points.

    Having bossed the majority of an aesthetically-abysmal first half, United finally got the breakthrough when Ibrahimovic chested down a free-kick from the left into the path of Pogba and the Frenchman slotted past Wayne Hennessey. It was ample reward for United, but also for Pogba after his influence had gradually grown through the half. Some of his earlier efforts had seemed somewhat forced but as the game went on he left an increasingly greater stamp on the proceedings.

    After the break United needed to show they had learned from recent weeks and found a way to see out fixtures. Yet as soon as Palace began to ask questions of them in their own third around the hour mark you had a feeling that the equaliser was coming.

    First Joe Ledley flashed a shot just wide of David de Gea’s left-hand post, then the Spaniard had to be at full stretch to keep out James McArthur’s shot which seemed destined for the top corner. McArthur soon followed up with the goal Palace had been threatening, burying a low shot pass De Gea after neat interplay, and United had lost yet another lead.

    United could and perhaps should have bounced back soon after. First Marcos Rojo was prevented from heading on target by what appeared a fairly blatant handball by Ledley, then the Argentine's header down was tapped home by Juan Mata only for the scorer to be flagged for a non-existent offside. Perhaps United were paying for the law of averages evening things up after Rojo had earlier committed another two-footed challenge and, just as he had at Everton 10 days ago, found the referee flashing only a yellow card in his direction.

    It was beginning to look like another hard luck story for Mourinho and his men.There will be talk of bad luck, and of refereeing decisions going against them, but ultimately United were staring down the barrel of another two dropped points because of a lost lead. It happened against Stoke City, Arsenal and Everton, and they had even failed to achieve the wider margin of victory they deserved when beating Tottenham 1-0 at the weekend.

    But that victory over Spurs seemed to have given them refreshed belief, and there was always a feeling that United would break through again. Their two marquee signings completed the job. Zlatan teed up Pogba for the first, Pogba assisted Zlatan for the second.

    United used to be famed for their ability to batter opponents for a full 90-plus minutes in order to get the winning goal, and their two big summer signings showed here tonight that they have that same commitment in plentiful supply.
     

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    Bailly's injury in a different knee, assures Mourinho

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    Jose Mourinho says the injury sustained by Eric Bailly in Manchester United's 2-1 victory over Crystal Palace on Wednesday is a new problem, not a recurrence of his previous knee issue.

    Bailly sustained ligament damage in his right knee in the 4-0 defeat to Chelsea last October and, just three matches after making his return, was withdrawn after 52 minutes at Selhurst Park.

    However, Mourinho assured the Ivory Coast international has suffered a new problem, which he tried to play through after receiving treatment in the first half, though he is unsure how long the centre-back will be out for.

    Asked how serious Bailly's issue was, the United boss told BT Sport: "We don't know."It is not the same knee, it is the other one. It is the left knee. So he is not coming back to a previous injury.

    "Of course he has a problem with another dimension but he showed amazing character to try and try, and try until his limit."

    United are 13 points behind leaders Chelsea but just six adrift of the Champions League places, and Mourinho is confident they can battle with the teams at the top.

    He added: "We are doing enough for that. If we had the points we lost at home in the draws in matches that we did more than enough to win then we would be close to the top of the league, but we lost these points and at this moment we are just closing the gap to the top four positions."There are three more matches before the end of the year and let's see how it looks on 31 December."
     

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    Klopp reveals the reasons for benching Loris Karius

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    Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp says he dropped Loris Karius in order to "push" and "protect" his out-of-form goalkeeper.

    Karius had turned in a pair of error-strewn performances in the defeat to Bournemouth and Saturday's draw at home to West Ham, and was replaced by Simon Mignolet for Wednesday's 3-0 win at Middlesbrough.The Belgian was an assured presence in the Reds' goal, first keeping them level and then ahead in an even opening half.

    He told the BBC: "Life is not always the nicest but these are my boys and for me it is important to push them and protect them and sometimes I have to make decisions I don't like.

    "I know how strong Loris is, but he couldn't show it in the last few games."Judging him in this moment makes no sense. Simon Mignolet is on the bench and we have to have competition. It's all about Liverpool. The boys have good character. Karius is still a great keeper."

    Adam Lallana scored twice, either side of setting up a Divock Origi goal as Liverpool's scintillating attacking play stole headlines away from Klopp's selection.

    Victory sent Liverpool back to second in the Premier League, above Arsenal on goals scored, and Klopp was delighted with his side's vivacious play.

    He added: "Not bad, eh? In the first half we were good, the second we were much better."We had moments in the first half where we were static and even I was confused.We did much better second half, we could have finished more often.

    "Adam Lallana is improving even when he doesn't score, but it's nice he's in that situation. About a year ago I had sat him in the office and I was happy with him but he was like 'I'm not scoring'. And I said he wasn't in the right positions. Tonight he was twice in the right position and it was wonderful."
     

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    I wanted to play Ramos as a forward - Ancelotti

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    Real Madrid centre-back Sergio Ramos and his goalscoring antics have been in the headlines recently, and he could have ended up as a forward if former boss Carlo Ancelotti had his way at the Santiago Bernabeu.One of football's finest defenders, Ramos has proved his worth up front, coming to Madrid's rescue twice in the past fortnight.

    Ramos scored a 90th-minute equaliser to salvage a 1-1 draw at reigning La Liga champions Barcelona, while he struck in stoppage time to give Madrid a 3-2 win over Deportivo La Coruna last week.And Ancelotti - now in charge of Bundesliga champions Bayern Munich - heaped praise on the Madrid captain.

    "He continues to score miraculous goals. He does it because he has quality in front of goal," Ancelotti told AS Diario.

    "In fact, he could easily have been a forward. I sometimes joked with him, telling him I was going to pick him at centre-forward."That personality and character that he has are really important to teams."Ancelotti knows all too well about Ramos and his late goals for Madrid.

    Ramos was the hero in Lisbon in 2014, scoring a 93rd-minute equaliser as Madrid eventually trumped city rivals Atletico Madrid 4-1 after extra time in the Champions League final."I think that final was my best moment at Real Madrid," Ancelotti said."We won the most important trophy that we'd set ourselves as an objective.

    "We'd done really well until December, then we had problems with injured players, but fortunately we were able to lift the Champions League."
     

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    Galliani: Milan hopeful of keeping Donnarumma

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    AC Milan chief executive Adriano Galliani is hopeful of retaining teenage sensation Gianluigi Donnarumma, but the Serie A club's takeover is stalling contract talks.

    Donnarumma - seen as the successor to goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon in Italy national team - is under contract until 2018, and Scudetto holders Juventus have been linked with a move for the 17-year-old.

    The Italy international's agent Mino Raiola has already said Donnarumma will not commit to a new deal until the success of Milan's takeover by Chinese company Sino-Europe Sports has been assessed.Galliani, though, believes a new contract could be signed next year.

    "I hope the contract will be signed when he comes of age [turns 18]," Galliani told MilanNews."I hope and I think that he'll stay in Milan. Raiola wants to know what the ambitions and future of Milan are, and who the owners are."We have a very good relationship not only with Gigio, but with Raiola. We wait for the closing [of the takeover]."A mainstay in Milan's starting XI since making his debut in October last year, Donnarumma has played in all 16 of the team's Serie A matches this season.
     

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    David Villa: Lampard & Pirlo are legends but Messi is the best

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    David Villa has lauded New York City FC team-mates Frank Lampard and Andrea Pirlo as ‘legends’ while adding to the chorus of players citing Lionel Messi as the best in the world.

    Villa may have taken the 2016 MVP award in Major League Soccer, but he says it was a delight to play alongside Lampard and Pirlo in the Big Apple.

    The United States has attracted a lot of big-name players heading towards the twilight of their playing days, but Villa insists the standard is improving and is not just a place for ageing players to finish their careers off.

    “It's fantastic to play with Lampard and Pirlo,” Villa told a fans Q&A in Korea via Naver. “They're legends.“And MLS is not about veterans, they have many young players getting better and better. I think MLS is competitive enough.”

    Villa is in no doubt who the best player around is right now, despite Cristian Ronaldo landing the Ballon d’Or yet again, as he plumps for his former Barcelona team-mate Messi.“Messi, he's the best. The reason is simple. Because he is the best.”

    Villa insists he is still going strong at the age of 35, and reiterated that he has not totally given up all hope of playing for Spain again, although he accepts it will be a tough ask.

    “I try my best to keep as fit as possible. I know I'm old now and cannot play as many games as before. I try to eat and recover well. Maybe my parents gave me good genes. I feel well, very well.“It's nice to hear many fans ask me about national team. But I think it's difficult. Spain already has quality forwards. Although I have not given up all hopes yet.”

    Villa refused to accept that Spain had been struggling in recent tournaments because they could not find the right formula up front.“I don't agree. Spain struggled at the World Cup because it is difficult tournament. We've only won it once in 100 years.”

    Villa was promoting the latest branch of his DV7 foundation academies in Korea, and he says that funding young players’ development is the way he’d like to stay in football, with no current plans to enter coaching.“I have more passion in youth development,” he added. “I think it has so much possibility. I'm not thinking about becoming a coach or club staff right now.

    “I want to create a program to raise good human beings, not only good football players as it is difficult for everyone to become a professional player.”
     

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    Club America 0-2 Real Madrid: Benzema and Ronaldo fire Blancos to final

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    Cristiano Ronaldo scored the 500th goal of his club career as Real Madrid beat Club America in the Club World Cup semi-final on Thursday.

    The Portugal star drilled home in second-half injury time after missing a hatful of earlier chances to cap a 2-0 victory for the European champions in Yokohama and book a showdown against Kashima Antlers on Sunday.

    Karim Benzema put Madrid ahead seconds before half-time with a fine finish but it was not until added time at the end of the match that Ronaldo at last found the net, although there was initial confusion over whether the video referee had decided that the goal should be disallowed for offside.

    Madrid were largely comfortable against the winners of the CONCACAF Champions League but they missed a number of opportunities to make the scoreline more emphatic.

    Ronaldo had hit the post and missed an open goal either side of the strike from Benzema that made him the first Madrid player to score in two different Club World Cup tournaments.

    America battled well but failed to create any meaningful chances of their own against a Madrid defence shorn of captain Sergio Ramos, who was rested with a minor injury worry.The victory extended Zinedine Zidane's side's unbeaten run to 36 games and sets up a final against the champions of Asia.

    Ronaldo and Silvio Romero both shot wide in an end-to-end opening 15 minutes, before Alex Ibarra brought a routine save from Keylor Navas with the first effort on target.

    Ronaldo had hit the post from an offside position early on and he was thwarted by the woodwork again when he headed Lucas Vazquez's cross off the turf and against the upright with 26 minutes played.

    A fierce strike from the Portugal captain from 20 yards then forced a good save from Munoz before Benzema was flagged offside when he steered the rebound into the bottom corner.

    Madrid had looked a little frustrated in their attacking efforts but, with seconds of the first half remaining, they took the lead. Toni Kroos threaded a perfect pass into Benzema's path in the area, and the striker bent the ball with the outside of his right foot over Munoz and into the top corner.

    The goal seemed to sap some of the spirit from America in a tepid start to the second half and only a timely block from Paolo Goltz stopped a rasping Ronaldo shot from finding the bottom corner.

    Ronaldo's frustrations were building and an extraordinary miss in the 66th minute rather summed up his fortunes in front of goal, as he headed the ball down and way off target with the open goal gaping after being picked out by Lucas.

    Munoz made a good save from a low shot from the excellent Modric but, despite their missed chances, Madrid rarely looked in trouble as they maintained their hopes of a second global title in three seasons.

    And with only seconds to spare, Ronaldo raced onto James Rodriguez's pass before drilling low past Munoz and into the bottom corner from a tight angle, with the goal eventually awarded after the video official confirmed that there was no offside infringement.
     

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    FIFA 'forget' to present Ronaldo with Golden Ball ahead of Real clash

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    Cristiano Ronaldo should have got his hands on the Ballon d’Or trophy on Thursday, but FIFA offered no presentation party ahead of Real Madrid’s Club World Cup clash with Club America.

    It is tradition for the winner of world football’s most prestigious personal accolade to be handed the Golden Ball during their next competitive outing.

    There is normally a photo opportunity for the man deemed to be the finest footballer on the planet, with the stage set for him to lap up the applause of an adoring public.

    Ronaldo is certainly a popular figure in the Far East and would have expected a warm reception in Yokohama had he been recognised.FIFA, though, appear to have conveniently ‘forgotten’ their usual protocol.

    The Ballon d’Or is no longer jointly run by world football’s governing body and France Football, with the two parties having gone their separate ways.FIFA have their own prize – the Best Player award – due to be presented in the new year and appear to have turned a blind eye to any other gongs.

    Ronaldo is the firm favourite to add that prize to his ever-growing list of honours, so maybe he will get FIFA recognition in 2017 once Real return to Europe and La Liga competition.

    The Portugal international can, however, console himself with the knowledge that he is a four-time Ballon d’Or winner and a man heading for the Club World Cup final.

    Ronaldo was on target against Club America, with his late effort doubling an advantage handed to Real by Karim Benzema to book a date with Kashima Antlers on Sunday.
     

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    Technology must be clearer, says Real boss Zidane

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    Zinedine Zidane says the Video Assistant Referee system (VARs) must be clearer if it is to be used on a more regular basis following confusion at the end of Real Madrid's Club World Cup semi-final.Cristiano Ronaldo scored with the last meaningful touch of Madrid's 2-0 victory over Club America - the Portuguese's 500th club career goal.

    Initially, there appeared to be doubts over whether the effort would stand, with match official Enrique Caceres consulting the VARs for a possible offside, with replays showing Ronaldo to have timed his run onto James Rodriguez's pass perfectly.

    Luka Modric was scathing in his criticism of the system after the match and, while Zidane is open to any ideas to improve the game, the Frenchman acknowledged there were issues to be ironed out before it is more widely used.

    "We must adapt to what FIFA want to do," he said. "In Ronaldo's goal, there was bit of confusion. Things must be done clearer. But we must adapt."Improving things is good for football. But it must be clearer for everyone and it was not in this move."

    Madrid were far from their best in Yokohama, Karim Benzema's goal on the stroke of half-time settling any nerves before Ronaldo's landmark intervention right at the end, as Zidane's side booked a final spot against Kashima Antlers on Sunday.

    "It was a strange game, especially in rhythm," Zidane said. "We achieved the goal just before the break and that suited us."We got the victory and we rest now for Sunday. We achieved what we came for and that is the final.

    "The first half was difficult, but we did well to score before the break. Then the second half was better. You have to kill the game and we did at the end, with Cristiano."We are ready to play. We came from afar, then the time difference...it cost us to get into the game.

    "We are prepared and especially motivated. We are prepared because it is an important trophy and we want to give everything to win this World Cup."
     

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    Zidane 'like a brother' to Benzema

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    Real Madrid's Karim Benzema says Zinedine Zidane is more than just a coach, and thinks of him as a brother.

    Benzema opened the scoring to put Madrid on their way to a 2-0 Club World Cup semi-final success over Club America in Yokohama on Thursday, running to embrace Zidane on the touchline to celebrate.

    The victory was wrapped up in second-half stoppage time when Cristiano Ronaldo netted his 500th club career goal, sealing Madrid's place in Sunday's final against Kashima Antlers.Benzema was glowing in his praise of Zidane post-match, while also reflecting on a productive 2016.

    "He is like a brother," the forward told Teledeporte. "He is an example for me and I am very happy to work with him."It has not been a difficult year, I just have not played well in two or three games."It's been a very good year, where I have won titles with Real Madrid and I've scored many goals."

    Zidane, meanwhile, was pleased for his compatriot, as he began to turn his attentions to Sunday's showdown."I'm happy for him and all the players. I'm happy above all to win. I was happy to see him score and he gave me a hug," Zidane said."Now we have one game left in order to lift the trophy, and we'll prepare well for it.

    "We didn't have too many chances in the first half. It was a strange game, the rhythm was very low, we dropped to the level they were playing at a little.
    "Then we got the goal before the break and that was important."
     

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    Ibrahimovic loving Pogba partnership

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    Zlatan Ibrahimovic is delighted to be playing alongside Paul Pogba at Manchester United.

    Both Ibrahimovic and Pogba arrived at Old Trafford ahead of the 2016-17 campaign and have quickly developed into key figures for the Red Devils.

    The duo played an important role in Wednesday's 2-1 Premier League win over Crystal Palace, supplying a goal and an assist each.Fresh from their decisive intervention at Selhurst Park, Ibrahimovic confirmed he is enjoying playing alongside the France international.

    "I was waiting for the ball. I tried to keep on the line because they were a very defensive team," Ibrahimovic told the United website when asked about his ninth league goal of the season, the winner against Palace with two minutes to go in a tight clash.

    "They were playing very well, defended well, so I picked the run in a good moment. Then I got the ball from Paul, it was a good ball, and I tried to angle it and hit it and it went in.

    "We talk a lot and we try to help each other a lot. I think he likes to play with me and I like to play with him too."But it is not only about us two, it is the whole team. We all put in the hard work."You could see we were not performing on top, but still we got the winner. Sometimes you hit the top and do not get the winner, like in the last couple of weeks."United's next match is away to West Brom on Saturday.
     

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    Guardiola always wants to evolve - De Bruyne

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    Manchester City's Kevin De Bruyne has hailed Pep Guardiola's desire to try new things and attempt to evolve as a manager.

    Guardiola has received his fair share of criticism in recent weeks for a tendency to make regular changes to his starting XI and for trying to radically alter City's style of play.Nevertheless, De Bruyne is enjoying working with the Spaniard and feels the Etihad Stadium side are on the right track."Obviously Guardiola is a great coach," De Bruyne told Sky Sports.

    "It is what I expected from the beginning. His style has always been there, it has little small changes every now and then because I think he also wants to evolve as a trainer by trying new things to get better.

    "I am enjoying the way that we are playing. I think we are playing good football and the way that we want to play is very positive. I think people enjoy watching us play which is a good thing.

    "We are recovering the ball very fast and that is really important. You have to work on it as a team. There is no such thing as pressing on your own. You need to know where to stand and you have to coordinate that with the whole team together. Obviously it is very difficult to do if anyone slacks off but everyone is doing their job now.

    "Because there is a new system and new tactics we have been training a lot on these things. It is the preparation that is the big difference."
    City have been struggling for consistency this term, but De Bruyne feels they have already shown they are more than a match for most opponents if they are on top of their game."We are a team who can win any game," he added.

    "Even before the Barcelona game we knew that. But it is not about [a] high [amount of] points now, it is about high points at the end of the season. But to be there in the spring we need to maintain our high level throughout."We are still in the three competitions so we will see what we can do, but the aim is to be on top in everything.

    "Fortunately, there are class players here so the coach has a lot of choices to swap. In a season here where you can play 60 games, that's obviously necessary."
     

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    'Sweden was my breakfast' - How national frustration inspired Ibrahimovic

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    Zlatan Ibrahimovic has revealed how frustration with the achievements of Swedish athletes inspired him to become a global star.

    The 35-year-old Manchester United striker has won league titles with Ajax, Juventus, Barcelona, Inter, AC Milan and Paris Saint-Germain among a host of other trophies during a glittering club career.

    Ibrahimovic also became Sweden's record goalscorer before retiring after Euro 2016, and his standards appear not to have slipped since his move to Old Trafford, with his winning goal against Crystal Palace on Wednesday taking his tally to eight in his last eight appearances.

    And the outspoken forward, who was born in Malmo, admits that he always looked well beyond the borders of his home country as he aimed to forge a lasting legacy in football.

    "I was aiming to make history," said Ibrahimovic, speaking courtesy of A-Z Sportswear. "I wanted to make a difference in a way that people would discuss it long after I quit what I'm doing. That was my target.

    "I didn't want to do like the other ones. I wasn't happy with what I saw. I come from Sweden, and for what the Swedish athletes achieved, I wasn't happy with that.

    "I saw the world. I wanted to be part of those things, where the world sees me, not only Sweden. "That was too small for me. I had a bigger objective than Sweden. Sweden was my breakfast."

    Ibrahimovic spoke this year of his disappointment at not meeting Muhammad Ali before his death in June as he has always considered the celebrated boxer as a role model.

    The 11-time Swedish footballer of the year says it was Ali's ability to shoot down his critics that most inspired him as a youngster."I looked at different kind of personalities. That is what drove my motivation, my adrenaline," he said.

    "I liked Muhammad Ali. The way he was, the way he performed, the way he was talking, the way he was moving, the way he responded to the critics, to whoever talked.

    "That was my inspiration. It's exactly how it should be. I was training hard for it, every day, and I'm here now."
     

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    OFFICIAL: Luis Suarez agrees new Barcelona deal

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    Luis Suarez has agreed a new contract with Barcelona, that will keep him at Camp Nou until 2021.

    The Uruguay international, who joined the Catalan giants from Liverpool in 2014, has won eight trophies for the club since his transfer – including La Liga, the Champions League, the Club World Cup and the European Super Cup - and has scored a total of 97 goals in 116 fixtures. He also has 57 assists for Barca, carrying him past the tallies he achieved in England - 82 goals and 52 assists in 133 appearances.

    Barcelona have announced that the contract will be signed at the club's official headquarters on Friday, and they have also revealed that a buy-out clause has been included in the deal, which stands at €200 million.

    Suarez has become a key cog in Barca's machine in recent seasons, forming a fearsome partnership with both Lionel Messi and Neymar as part of the fabled 'MSN' trio.

    The trio have already netted a staggering 41 goals in all competitions in 2016-17, in a mere 56 appearances, while they have also notched up 21 assists. By comparison, Real Madrid's BBC trio - comprised of Gareth Bale, Cristiano Ronaldo and Karim Benzema - have scored 29 goals in 52 appearances.

    The 29-year-old has also gained a reputation as something of a big-game player, scoring in the Champions League final victory over Juventus and also netting a hat-trick in the decisive La Liga win over Granada that confirmed Barca as champions last season.

    Suarez's new deal will also end speculation over his future for the foreseeable future, with Manchester United previously credited with an interest in signing the superstar.

    Suarez’s decision to commit his future to the club may serve to boost morale at Camp Nou, too, with Barca currently languishing six points behind Real Madrid in the league standings after 15 games.Real are yet to taste defeat this season and have a total of 37 points, but Barca have fallen to Alaves and, most recently, Celta Vigo.

    The club comfortably topped their Champions League group, however, as they won five of their six games and were only beaten by Manchester City. Their reward is a two-legged tie with Paris Saint-Germain, who finished second behind Arsenal in Group A.
     

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    No serious injury for Manchester United defender Bailly


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    Manchester United defender Eric Bailly has made it clear the knee injury he suffered in Wednesday's 2-1 win over Crystal Palace is "not too serious".

    The Ivory Coast international this month made his comeback after a seven-week spell out of action due to knee ligament damage and featured from the start at Selhurst Park.

    Bailly was forced off early in the second half, though, fuelling speculation he could be set for another lengthy period on the sidelines.Manager Jose Mourinho assured it was not a recurrence of his previous injury and the centre-back has dismissed suggestions his latest issue will keep him out of action long term.

    "Happy to announce that my injury isn't too serious," Bailly wrote on his official Twitter account."Hope to be able to help my team again soon! Thank you for the support!"

    The 22-year-old joined United from Villarreal ahead of the 2016-17 campaign and has quickly developed into a key player at Old Trafford, making 16 appearances in all competitions.
     

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    Man Utd need Ibrahimovic to emulate Cantona, says Keown


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    Manchester United need Zlatan Ibrahimovic to follow in the footsteps of Eric Cantona and remain a talismanic presence, according to former Arsenal defender Martin Keown.

    The Swede has made the desired impact at Old Trafford, with Jose Mourinho aware of what he was getting when luring the experienced frontman to England in the summer.

    He had worked with the enigmatic striker previously at Inter, with the bond they formed in Italy helping to convince the 35-year-old that the time was right to take on a Premier League challenge.

    Ibrahimovic has rewarded Mourinho’s show of faith with 14 goals in 24 appearances, with his first competitive outing delivering a winning effort in the Community Shield.

    He also proved decisive in his most recent outing, as United edged out Crystal Palace late on at Selhurst Park.

    It could be that he makes the difference in the Red Devils’ pursuit of a top-four finish and major silverware, with Keown among those challenging a proven winner to emulate the achievements of a former club icon.

    He wrote in a column for the Daily Mail: “I think Ibrahimovic is used to doing this. He is one of the most decorated players in Europe and is here to win. He has a real ruthlessness in his game. He is phenomenal playing every match at his age and it is testament to his strength and fitness.

    “He wants to stay with this young group having signed a new contract. They will eventually have to find a replacement - does it come from within or do they buy again? Eric Cantona's name was being sung at Selhurst Park — he carried United to their first title in 26 years and took the pressure off everyone.

    “Is Ibrahimovic as big a personality to do the same this time around? Right now he is a really important player for United, both with his personality and performances.”
    Cantona spent five years with United between 1992 and 1997.

    In that time, he helped the club to four Premier League titles and two FA Cup successes, making close to 200 appearances and netting 82 goals.Cantona, who was nicknamed 'The King', joked that there can only be one king at United following Ibrahimovic's arrival.

    However, Ibrahimovic replied: "I admire Cantona. And I heard what he said. But I won't be King of Manchester. I will be God of Manchester."
     

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    Scoring late goals in Manchester United's DNA - Herrera

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    Ander Herrera was not surprised to see Manchester United snatch a late winner against Crystal Palace on Wednesday and was quick to point out they have a history of scoring when it matters most.

    Jose Mourinho's men appeared to be on their way to a draw, only for Zlatan Ibrahimovic to make it 2-1 in the 88th minute as United claimed back-to-back Premier League victories. "It is the history of this club to score late goals, but to be honest, I would have preferred it if we had won earlier," Herrera told the club's official website.

    "This was not our best game, but we still played well enough to win this game. We deserved it and it is even more important when all of our rivals have won this week - only Arsenal lost against Everton - so we are happy and we can take plenty of good things from this win.

    "When we did not play our best game, we still created six or seven chances to score. We won like a big team.

    "There are no easy games, this is the most amazing league in the world, and I just want to think about the next game."If we were talking about Spain, I could pick out games and say 'we need to win this one, or this one' but in this league you never know what will happen."You could beat Tottenham and then come to Palace and not win, so you never know."
     

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    'Sturridge's time at Liverpool is up'

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    Daniel Sturridge will need to leave Liverpool in order ‘to find regular football’, claims former Rangers and Middlesbrough striker Kris Boyd.The England international has fallen out of favour at Anfield under Jurgen Klopp, making just four Premier League starts this season.

    He is yet to open his top-flight goal account in 2016-17, with Roberto Firmino being favoured as the Reds’ first-choice central striker.

    Speculation regarding Sturridge’s future has surfaced on the back of his lack of game time, and Boyd can see the 27-year-old heading away from Merseyside when the transfer window re-opens.

    "I don't think there's any question about how good Daniel Sturridge is as a player, but I think his time is up at Liverpool and he'll have to move on to find regular football," he told Sky Sports News.

    "There's no doubt he's a talented footballer, but when somebody is coming in and scoring goals like Origi has, every time he has come in he has not let Liverpool down, it's difficult. "Does Klopp really fancy Sturridge? Even when he's fit, he's not played a lot of football."

    Firmino has edged to the front of the attacking queue due to his impressive work rate and willingness to graft for the good of the collective cause.

    Sturridge does not boast those qualities, with former England full-back Danny Mills admitting that the ‘attitude’ of a player he worked with at Manchester City continues to be called into question.

    He said: "He [Klopp] has questioned his attitude at times, he's questioned his hunger and desire to really want to play at times, is he really injured?

    "You don't get moved on from Manchester City, then get moved on from Chelsea and then maybe get moved on from Liverpool unless there's something not quite right. "I worked with him during his early days at Manchester City, potentially then he was superb, his ability is second to none, he's outstanding and a great goalscorer.

    "He had that fantastic couple of seasons at Liverpool with [Luis] Suarez, but Suarez did an awful lot of hard work for that team. "Does Daniel Sturridge give you enough and enough on a consistent level to warrant being in the team week in, week out?

    "Origi has maybe not got the same talent, but you know what you're going to get and as a manager you like that. Sturridge can be a 10 out of 10, but he can be a 3 out of 10 and managers don't like that."
     

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    FFP rules stopped Man City from signing Alexis, says Pellegrini

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    Manuel Pellegrini has admitted that he would have loved to sign Alexis Sanchez for Manchester City, but his wish was scuppered by UEFA Financial Fair Play laws.
    The Chilean has quickly become a favourite at Arsenal since completing a move from Barcelona in the summer of 2014.

    Alexis has also lifted two Copas America with his nation, leaving Pellegrini to lament the failure to bring his compatriot to the Etihad Stadium. “He was one of the best in the world and he showed it every day,” Pellegrini explained to radio station ADN.“He was a major player we wanted to take to City.

    “We could not take him before he signed for Arsenal, it was because the club was punished for Financial Fair Play. I did not have the space in the squad for him."The manager was referring to an episode back in 2014 when City were found guilty of breaking the FFP guidelines.

    Their UEFA sanction included a hefty fine of £16.3 million and also faced limits on both spending and squad size after flouting the guidelines, ending their hopes of signing the forward.

    Pellegrini, however, has nothing but praise for Alexis, and tipped him to stay in world football's elite for some time to come. “Alexis is a complete winner and hopefully he will remain a force for a number of years," he added.

    Sanchez has netted 56 goals in 116 games for the Gunners, although the 2014-15 FA Cup remains his sole major trophy since joining Arsene Wenger in north London.