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Jamie Carragher has identified Unai Emery as the ideal candidate for the Manchester United vacancy, though he warns that the Spaniard’s desire for total control and past struggles at elite clubs remain significant obstacles.
Jamie Carragher believes Aston Villa’s Unai Emery should be the frontrunner for the Manchester United job, citing his “miracles” at Villa Park.
However, Carragher suggests United’s hierarchy may hesitate due to Emery’s mixed record at Arsenal and PSG.
He noted that “Emery’s record at Arsenal and Paris St-Germain is a red flag” for clubs demanding immediate Premier League and Champions League success within five years.
Beyond past results, Carragher identified Emery’s preference for operational authority as a major hurdle in the modern era of sporting directors.
He argued that United might avoid Emery because he “is one of the few symbols of a bygone era” regarding managerial control.
While interim boss Michael Carrick remains under consideration, Carragher insists Emery’s tactical brilliance warrants a chance at an established superpower.
🚨 BREAKING: Pedro Neto has been SUSPENDED for 1 game and will miss Newcastle tomorrow. Also a £70,000 fine for "misconduct that occurred after he was sent off in Chelsea's Premier League match against Arsenal on March 1." (@BobbyVincentFL) #CFC pic.twitter.com/zl0Z4bf896
— Pys (@CFCPys) March 13, 2026
Pep Guardiola wins PL Award. 🏆
Pep Guardiola has been voted Premier League Manager of the month winner for February, winning the award for the 12th time, and first time since December 2021.
Only Sir Alex Ferguson, 27, and Arsène Wenger, 15, have more than the Man City boss. pic.twitter.com/eGXiq68Mlc
— HF World (@hfworld_) March 13, 2026
Partey denies new rape allegations.
Former England youth international goalkeeper Amy Carr has passed away at age 35 following an eleven-year battle with a high-grade brain tumour, leaving a legacy of prolific charitable fundraising.
Tributes have flooded in for former England youth international Amy Carr, who died aged 35 after battling brain cancer since 2015.
The goalkeeper, who represented Arsenal, Chelsea, and Reading, was diagnosed with a grade four astrocytoma after a fainting episode.
Brain Tumour Research confirmed her passing, stating, “Amy showed incredible strength and determination after being diagnosed with a high-grade brain tumour in 2015.”
Carr became a prominent advocate for cancer research, recently raising over £28,000 by completing the 2024 Dublin Marathon despite her terminal prognosis.
Her condition worsened late last year after the tumour regrew, leading to a terminal diagnosis in August.
“We are so grateful for the awareness she raised and the difference she made,” the charity added, honoring her decade-long fight against the disease.
Here’s how Opta rate the Premier League sides’ chances of progressing to the Champions League quarter-finals… 👀 pic.twitter.com/4ZyF8D6EcJ
— Sky Sports Football (@SkyFootball) March 12, 2026
Arsenal 78.1%
Liverpool 51.4%
Newcastle 31.9%
Man City 17.1%
Chelsea 7%
Spurs 3.3%
Galatasaray 1-0 Liverpool ❌
Atletico Madrid 5-2 Spurs ❌
Real Madrid 3-0 Man City ❌
PSG 5-2 Chelsea ❌
Nottingham Forest 0-1 Midtjylland ❌
Leverkusen 1-1 Arsenal 🤝
Newcastle 1-1 Barcelona 🤝
Crystal Palace 0-0 AEK Larnaca 🤝
Lille 0-1 Aston Villa ✅Tough few days for… pic.twitter.com/mlaMbtYrfe
— CBS Sports Golazo ⚽️ (@CBSSportsGolazo) March 12, 2026
United’s Gabriel trains with seniors.
Yesterday
Chelsea head coach Liam Rosenior justified his decision to start Filip Jorgensen over Robert Sanchez as a tactical move designed to bypass PSG’s high press, despite the goalkeeper’s mistake leading to a 5-2 defeat.
Liam Rosenior defended his “bold” choice to start Filip Jorgensen in Chelsea’s 5-2 loss to Paris Saint-Germain, citing the Dane’s superior distribution.
While acknowledging Sanchez as an “outstanding shot-stopper,” Rosenior preferred Jorgensen’s composure under pressure.
“Filip has different qualities… we were so calm in our possession moments,” Rosenior explained. He aimed to exploit PSG’s aggressive pressing by building attacks from the back.
The strategy proved disastrous as Jorgensen’s poor pass gifted PSG a 3-2 lead, sparking a late collapse.
Statistical data highlighted the struggle, with PSG scoring five goals from an expected goals (xG) value of just 0.87.
“It’s just painful that we’ve made that mistake in that moment,” Rosenior admitted. Chelsea now face a daunting task to overturn the three-goal deficit in next week’s second leg.
🚨 David Villa returns to Atlético Madrid as advisor and part of the Board of Directors.
“I’m very happy to return to the club with new responsibilities, but with the same desire to keep helping make Atlético Madrid bigger season after season. The club has experienced several… pic.twitter.com/VrO3NC2X9O
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) March 12, 2026
Arsenal defender Piero Hincapie has dismissed criticism from Liverpool manager Arne Slot regarding the Gunners’ physical reliance on set pieces, insisting that winning is more important than aesthetic appeal.
Arsenal’s Piero Hincapie has hit back at Arne Slot’s claims that the Premier League’s physical approach to set pieces makes games “not a joy” to watch.
The Liverpool boss expressed frustration over officiating leniency, contrasting the league with the Eredivisie.
Defending Arsenal’s style, Hincapie stated, “The most important thing for me is that we are successful and don’t do anything illegal in the process.”
The Gunners currently lead the Premier League by seven points, largely due to their dead-ball efficiency under coach Nico Jover.
Slot suggested referees allow too much contact on goalkeepers, but Hincapie remains indifferent to the skepticism.
“You can’t always win beautifully,” the defender added. Liverpool now face a crucial Champions League second leg against Galatasaray, trailing 1-0 after a disappointing first-leg performance in Istanbul.
Jorgensen’s error doomed Chelsea’s chances.
Tottenham goalkeeper Antonin Kinsky has addressed his humiliating 17-minute substitution against Atletico Madrid, describing the experience as a “nightmare” while thanking supporters for their messages.
Antonin Kinsky has spoken out after being ruthlessly substituted just 17 minutes into Tottenham’s 5-2 defeat at Atletico Madrid.
The 22-year-old made two catastrophic errors, leading to a 3-0 deficit before manager Igor Tudor hooked him for Guglielmo Vicario.
On Instagram, Kinsky reflected on the ordeal, writing, “Thanks for the messages. From dream to nightmare to dream again. See you.”
Igor Tudor defended the rare decision, claiming it was necessary to “preserve” the young goalkeeper during a fragile moment for the team.
“Tony is a very good goalkeeper. It was for me the right decision,” Tudor explained, while admitting he had never made such a move in 15 years of coaching.
Kinsky is expected to return to the bench for Sunday’s clash against Liverpool.
