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he's been through a lot and Man City have been rewardedĮngland 2-4 World XI: Robbie Keane rolls back years with a stunning brace to punish Three Lions to another Soccer Aid defeat in front of a packed out Old Trafford

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MICAH RICHARDS: When it was all over I couldn't stop thinking about Grealish. The landing party! Man City's Champions League winners arrive back at Manchester airport to continue their celebrations after their Treble-sealing victory Verstappen tipped to LEAVE Red Bull and join Ferrari by ex-Le Mans winner who claims he needs to win in a 'sub-standard car' to be an 'all-time great' Pep Guardiola 'sets his Manchester City departure date' after sealing historic Treble - having only just signed a new deal in Novemberĭavid Moyes will STAY ON as West Ham boss following Europa Conference League triumph after holding talks with co-owner David SullivanĪC Milan lead tributes for former president Silvio Berlusconi after he's confirmed dead at 86, with the Italian's latest club, AC Monza, also mourning the loss 'So it's a matter of trying to balance it all out and that's why Rafa's here as well.'įollow Mail Sport's live blog for all the latest transfer news on Monday, as in-demand Declan Rice tells fan he's staying at West Ham Unitedįollow Mail Sport's blog covering all of Monday's news and developments regarding Manchester United - including the ongoing takeover sagaĮrling Haaland is pictured on the tarmac at Ibiza Airport as Man City Treble winners fly in on private jet to party for 12 hours before their parade 'There are so many fixtures and they come so fast that there's not much time to train and the last thing you want to do obviously is - I don't want to say 'bore' them with a lot of tactics - but also you can't work for two or three hours at a time because they won't be fresh again for the weekend. 'You see that he's a tactical manager, so he likes to implement things and patterns of play and it's up to the players to pick it up - the sooner the better. 'He's someone who was really eager to win games and to pass on the message about his ideas and try to get all the players on board. 'He's very demanding but I think that's what you expect from a boss,' the former Holland midfielder said. Zenden spent two seasons working under Benitez at Liverpool. 'The players are willing to pick it up quickly and that's the right attitude, I guess.' You cannot go at 200mph - it's not going work - so it will take a little bit of time.īlue was his colour: Zenden spent three years at the turn of the century at Chelsea 'It gives you just a short time space to prepare things. Zenden added: 'The first day was absolutely hectic, a bit of madness, because no-one really knew what was going to happen and everyone has to try to find their feet again. To make things even more difficult, the new men in charge must somehow try to mastermind a victory over Barclays Premier League champions and leaders Manchester City. 'I thought, 'I'd better start packing my stuff and try to sort out a flight', because it really happened so fast.'īenitez and Zenden were given only three days to pick up Chelsea up from their fateful Champions League defeat at Juventus, the latest in a string of poor results that cost Roberto Di Matteo his job as manager. 'I got the shout at eight, nine-o'clock in the evening, and they told me to come around next day at 1pm at Cobham. 'It really came as a surprise to me as well. 'It's been really hectic, to say the least,' Zenden told Chelsea TV.











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