Chelsea’s ability to regress to a laughing stock in an instant presents a warning as Mauricio Pochettino’s side face Machester City in the FA Cup semi-finals and return to the scene of the ‘blue billion-pound bottle jobs’
Erik ten Hag claimed Manchester United's squad is not fractured after revealing Alejandro Garnacho apologised for liking social media posts criticising the manager's handling of the Argentine forward.The 19-year-old quickly unliked both posts and has now said sorry to Ten Hag, who said Garnacho would remain involved for troubled United's FA Cup semi-final against Coventry on Sunday.
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The winger is through to the Champions League semi-finals while on loan at the German club - but Ten Hag says it has not given him a renewed chance of having a future at Old Trafford