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Mohamed Salah’s goals saw him continue his outstanding form this season by moving on to 12 for the campaign in all competitions. The Egyptian has now scored 17 in his last 15 home games.
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Angry Red Devils fans took to Twitter to register their complain about the club which continues to be on a losing spree. Many experts like Gary Nevile blamed the owners of the club for their such a dismal situation toda
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Cristiano Ronaldo's penalty, his 18th Premier League goal of the campaign, means he has closed the gap to leader Mohamed Salah in the race for this season's Golden Boot. Salah is currently on 22 goals. 
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Manchester United remain in sixth place with 58 points from 36 games, five behind fourth-placed Arsenal but having played two more matches. 
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Defending champions Manchester City extended to lead to 12 points defeating Brentford, Southampton scored two goals in three minutes to take the lead against Tottenham Hotspur.
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Discussions took place with the Premier League as to whether it would be safe to fulfil Tuesday’s fixture, with United deferring their travel to London until a decision had been made. 
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Manchester United announced its decision in a statement on Monday after some players and support staff tested positive for the Novel Coronavirus.
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The following disciplinary action is in line with Arsenal's sanctions guidance, which has recently been updated to include online offenses as well as those committed in the stadium. The updated sanctions guidance is also aligned to those announced this week by the Premier League, the club stated on Friday.
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Leeds United were crowned champions of the second-tier Championship after third-placed Brentford lost 1-0 at Stoke City in their penultimate game of the season on Saturday.
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British media reported that the deal for the 21-year-old Konsa, who has previously worked with Villa boss Dean Smith at Brentford, was worth 12 million pounds ($15.04 million).
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Saturday`s home match had been called off following a statement from the players of the already relegated team who decided to boycott the remaining league fixtures over unpaid wages.
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The squad went on strike this month and refused to report for training until players, coaches and the club`s non-football staff were paid March`s wages.






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