Manchester United's Luke Shaw could be done for season - source

Manchester United fear Luke Shaw could be out for the rest of the season due to a muscle injury sustained during the team's 2-1 win over Luton Town, a source has told ESPN.Shaw started the game at Kenilworth Road on Sunday, but was substituted before half-time. The left-back was also substituted at half-time in the 2-1 win over Aston Villa a week earlier.After undergoing medical tests this week, t

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Transfer news & rumours LIVE: Bad news for Liverpool? Alonso leaning towards Bayern Munich move

Inter Miami meet MLS roster complicacy by navigating loopholeInter Miami have met the MLS roster compliancy deadline, while also navigating a loophole for the contract of incoming $8m man Federico Redondo.Chelsea considering move for Leverkusen hitman BonifaceChelsea are reportedly eyeing Bayer Leverkusen striker Victor Boniface as a potential summer transfer option to reinforce the attack.Bad new

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‘Moment of quality’ lacking for Stockport – Dave Challinor

Stockport manager Dave Challinor believes that his team 0-0 are lacking a “moment of quality” following their 0-0 draw with Gillingham in League Two on Tuesday night.The league leaders came to Gillingham after sustaining back-to-back losses at the hands of Crewe and Tranmere.Struggling in both defence and attack in recent weeks, Challinor is hopeful that keeping a clean sheet against G

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Strike duo Jamille Matt and Josh Gordon earn praise from Walsall boss Mat Sadler

Strike partners Jamille Matt and Josh Gordon earned praise from Walsall manager Mat Sadler as the ruthless side beat Morecambe with a 3-0 League Two win.The score did not tell the whole story with the Saddlers having to withstand plenty of pressure to move to within three points of the play-off places – despite remaining in 16th place.Sadler said: “I thought Jamille and Josh up front w

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Darren Moore frustrated as late goals spell defeat for Port Vale

New Port Vale manager Darren Moore was “bitterly disappointed” with the closing stages of the 2-0 League One defeat at Reading as late goals led to Moore’s second successive defeat since taking charge.Vale offered little throughout a scrappy affair and Reading’s constant second-half pressure paid off through Lewis Wing, in the 76th minute, and Harvey Knibbs seven minutes la

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Wimbledon struggling without ‘talisman’ Ali Al-Hamadi, admits Johnnie Jackson

Johnnie Jackson admits AFC Wimbledon are struggling to adapt to life without “talisman” Ali Al-Hamadi as they slipped to a 1-0 home defeat to Crawley.Striker Al-Hamadi joined Ipswich last month and the Dons missed his killer instinct as they dominated for long periods against Crawley but passed up several chances.The likes of Josh Davison and deadline-day signing Josh Kelly both had op

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Jon Brady hails Tony Springett as Northampton steal late point at Oxford

Northampton boss Jon Brady was full of praise for Tony Springett after he scored a stoppage-time equaliser to clinch a point in a 2-2 League One draw at near-neighbours Oxford.The on-loan Norwich winger showed good composure with a tidy finish in a crowded goalmouth after collecting Will Hoskins’ left-wing cross for his first league goal.Brady said: “It was an excellent moment for Tony

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Win at Southampton was exactly what we’ve worked for – Liam Rosenior

Liam Rosenior described Hull’s performance in their 2-1 victory over Southampton as the culmination of his work as Tigers boss.Anass Zaroury bagged his first goal for the club since arriving on loan from Burnley before Liverpool loanee Fabio Carvalho put the visitors in control for their fourth straight away win – and first at Southampton since 1951.Rosenior, whose side made it three w

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Mike Williamson taken aback after MK Dons denied ‘clear goal’ against Wrexham

MK Dons were denied a “clear goal” in their 1-1 draw against fellow League Two promotion contenders Wrexham, according to head coach Mike Williamson.The most controversial moment of a fiery contest came after an hour when Wrexham goalkeeper Arthur Okonkwo appeared to fumble Joe Tomlinson’s shot over the line, with Dons captain Dean Lewington being sent off for his protests.Willia

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A bit of a wild game – Kieran McKenna tries to get his head around Ipswich win

Ipswich manager Kieran McKenna described his team’s narrow 4-3 victory over bottom-placed Rotherham as a “bit of a wild game”.Omari Hutchinson’s effort in the sixth minute of added time after Cafu’s levelling penalty moments earlier left the Tractor Boys behind second-placed Leeds only on goal difference, with Southampton losing to Hull.Town initially fell behind afte

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