The beINSPIRED Podcast - Ep.5 Danielle Carter

The beINSPIRED Podcast - Ep.5 Danielle Carter

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The Solskjaer era ends here

Rob Dawson, ESPN's Manchester United Correspondent, reflects on Solskjaer's legacy and believes Carrick will have the support of the dressing room to guide the team to the end of the season. The Sun are reporting Brendan Rodgers has been contacted by the club, Chief Sports Report ...  Show more


Moyes puts the Manchester Derby in the shade.

The Sunday Mirror’s Chief Football Writer Simon Mullock believes Solskjaer will survive the international break but United were out for the count. Is Brendan Rodgers waiting in the wings? Are West Ham in the title race? We cross to East London to get the latest from the Athletic’ ...  Show more

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