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MANCHESTER UNITED'S NEXT FIVE GAMES IN EPL, FA CUP AND UEFA LEAGUE

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As they struggle to maintain their impressive form in the second half of the season in all competitions, Manchester United have a packed schedule ahead of them. The Red Devils will face tough opponents in the next five matches as they compete for the FA Cup, UEFA Europa League and Premier League.



The first is the second leg of Man Utd's round of 16 against Real Betis in the UEFA Europa League. Man Utd won the first leg 4-1. The Red Devils will be optimistic about their ability to qualify for the quarter-finals, but they must be careful with the Spanish side as they try to close the gap. Manchester United will then face Fulham in the FA Cup semi-finals. The Reds have performed admirably so far in the league and will aim to advance to the semi-finals with a win over the Cottagers.


The first of the next three matches is a trip to Newcastle United in the Premier League. Manchester United will face a tough test in this match as the Warblers have been playing well in recent times. The Red Devils will aim to get all 3 points when they are still competing for a place in the Champions League. At Old Trafford, Manchester United will face Brentford. The Reds will be sure to win despite the Bees' impressive performance this season and their challenge.


Finally, Manchester United will host Everton. The Toffees have been in good form since Sean Dyche's arrival and will be a tough opponent to play, but the Reds will be looking for the three points to keep their first four prospects.


Overall, Manchester United have a difficult series of matches ahead of them, but if they maintain their recent form, they will definitely get positive results in the remaining 5 matches. Will these matches help the Red Devils progress or not necessarily? 


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Here's your evening news from Liverpool FC as the two midfielders missed the Real Madrid clash but the Ballon d'Or winner is back.


Liverpool's German manager Jurgen Klopp holds a press conference at the Santiago Bernabeu stadium in Madrid on March 14, 2023.

With Jurgen Klopp and his team now in Madrid ahead of the Champions League second leg at the Bernabeu tomorrow, it's time to read the evening news from Liverpool FC on Tuesday, March 14.



Jurgen Klopp reveals another 'absolutely bad' Liverpool midfield injury move for Real Madrid


Jurgen Klopp has confirmed that Stefan Bajcetic will miss Liverpool's Champions League clash with Real Madrid tomorrow night.


Bajcetic did not attend the team's final training session before the game at the Santiago Bernabeu on Tuesday afternoon but was later photographed boarding the club's flight to Spain from John Lennon Airport.



The midfielder, who turned 18 in October, has been included in Liverpool's starting XI in recent months and has been a rare spark in the Reds' disappointing season so far. But when asked if the young Spaniard was ready to be selected, Klopp revealed he would not as he suffered a 'stress response' injury in his adductor muscle.


"No," replied the Liverpool boss when asked if Bajcetic would be available. "For Stefan, it was a stress response, which was really bad. So he didn't feel much, just a little bit but he was sidelined, I don't know exactly how long. I just have to let him settle down after that and we'll see when he can come back.


Read the full version here. Real Madrid squad for Liverpool announced as Karim Benzema decision is made


Karim Benzema has been included in Real Madrid's 24-man squad to host Liverpool in the Champions League at the Santiago Bernabeu on Wednesday night.



Carlo Ancelotti's side had a three-goal advantage to enter the second leg of the round of 16, after taking a 2-0 lead at Anfield to stun the hosts with a 5-2 away win. .


Ballon d'Or owner Benzema has been considered a suspect for this week's reverse fixture, after being forced out of Madrid's LaLiga match against Espanyol at the weekend through injury. But the France international is back to face the Reds, with Carlo Ancelotti confirming in a press conference on Tuesday that his striker is "100% recovered".


The 35-year-old was also in doubt before the first leg but started the game, scoring twice to give Los Blancos a three-goal lead that night. Read the full version here.


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