Three defeats in a row for Tottenham

Three defeats in a row for Tottenham
Three defeats in a row for Tottenham
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Thursday 2 May

Three defeats in a row for Tottenham

On Thursday night, Tottenham lost for the third game in a row. Chelsea won 2-0 at home at Stamford Bridge after goals from Trevoh Chalobah and Nicolas Jackson.

The result means that Spurs are still six points ahead of United, and now with the same number of games played. If United win their last four games, then they still need three more point losses from Tottenham due to the difference in goal difference, so it will probably be difficult to get past anyway. Chelsea are otherwise three points behind United now – with a better goal difference.

Below you can see the highlights from the match:

The U21 team national champions

The Manchester United women are ready for another FA Cup final, and things are growing well in the ranks behind Lisa Naalsund & co. On Wednesday, the club’s U21 team won the national final against Arsenal’s U21 team 3-1.

The United women’s U21 team cheers after the 3-1 victory over Arsenal.
Manchester United

Melissa Brown’s girls took the lead early in the match, but Arsenal equalized after just over an hour. However, two late goals for United ensured that United won the match 3-1 and could celebrate the title.

Say no to Bayern

Ralf Rangnick has been national team manager for Austria after he was United’s interim manager for the second half of the 2021/22 season. The German was strongly wanted to take over as Bayern Munich coach after Thomas Tuchel, but Rangnick has turned down the big German club, writes the major German newspaper Bild.

From before, Xabi Alonso and Julian Nagelsmann have also resigned to Bayern to continue in their respective jobs as Leverkusen manager and German national team manager.

The article is in Norwegian

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