‘Everyone is looking to take a scalp’ – Wrexham told to ‘rise up’ after Accrington defeat as Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney’s club aim to bounce back against Morecambe

Wrexham's Tom O'Connor admits that his club's high profile means opponents are often extra motivated, but insists his side are up for the challenge.

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Wrexham beaten in feisty Accrington encounterO'Connor admits Dragons are a prized winUrges team to rise to challengeGetty ImagesWHAT HAPPENED?

Wrexham went down to a testy 2-0 defeat at Accrington Stanley last weekend. Accrington's wild celebrations at the final whistle and the tense exchanges between the clubs before and after the game gave a glimpse that not everyone in football is delighted by Wrexham's Hollywood-powered revival. But according to O'Connor, that is nothing new.

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"There are no easy games in League Two, everyone is going out there to win," the Irishman told Wrexham's newspaper. "But I think everyone is looking to take a scalp when they come up against Wrexham as well. Wrexham have been a scalp as long as I have been here. Partly because of the documentary and the fanbase as well, it is a big game for whoever is playing us and they are looking to turn us over but we are used to that. We just have to rise up to it and enjoy it, and I think we have done that for the majority."

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While some lower league fans are happy with the glamour and profile that owners Rob McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds have brought, others are less enthused and arguments about ticket prices and streaming rights have bubbled below the surface. Whether loved or loathed, Wrexham are undoubtedly one of the first names opponents look out for when fixtures are announced at the start of the season.

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WHAT NEXT FOR O'CONNOR AND WREXHAM?

Wrexham's defeat at the Wham Stadium last week snapped a three-game winning streak and saw the Dragons drop to fourth. O'Connor and company will be hoping to get back to winning ways and climb back into the three automatic promotion spots with a win against Morecambe on Saturday.

England miss chance to play first-ever UEFA Women's Nations League finals as Spain, France and Germany are joined by Netherlands after Lionesses fall short despite Scotland thrashing

England won't feature in the first-ever Women's Nations League finals, with a line-up of Spain, France, Germany and Netherlands set for February.

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Netherlands break England hearts at the death Draw was enough for Germany earlier in the dayThe pair join Spain & France in February's finalsWHAT HAPPENED?

Spain and France had already secured their spots in February's finals prior to the final matchday of the Nations League group stage on Tuesday, with Germany and Netherlands doing enough to join them and complete the four-team line-up.

A draw for Germany in Wales combined with Denmark's loss at home to Iceland decided Group 3, before Netherlands scored a 95th minute goal against Belgium to top Group 1 ahead of England, who had spent most of the evening in pole position thanks to a thrashing of Scotland.

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There is more at stake than just a Nations League trophy, too, as there is also qualification for the Olympic women's football tournament to be secured. France will host the Games next summer, so are already assured of a place, and they will be joined by two of Spain, Germany and Netherlands.

If France are eliminated in the Nations League semi-finals in February, it will be the two finalists that qualify for the Olympics. However, if France reach the final, it will be the other finalist and the team that wins the third-place match that secures a spot at the Games.

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While the Olympics is an under-23 tournament on the men's side, it is a full senior competition when it comes to women's football and, thus, is an extremely prestigious event, second only to the Women's World Cup.

The United States women's national team has won Olympic gold a record four times, with no other nation doing so on more than one occasion. Norway won the tournament in 1996, Germany came out on top in 2016 and, in 2021, it was the turn of Canada, who beat the USWNT for the first time in 20 years en route.

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On Monday December 11, the Women's Nations League finals draw will take place to determine what February's semi-finals will look like. Unlike the men's competition, there will not be a host country for the four games, with each tie to have a home team instead. The draw will take place at 12pm GMT.

New manager for Harry Kane? Bayern eyeing Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and Zinedine Zidane as potential options to replace Thomas Tuchel

Bayern Munich are reportedly considering potential options to replace Thomas Tuchel and are thinking about Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and Zinedine Zidane.

Bayern on three-game losing streakThomas Tuchel under pressureClub considering potential replacementsGettyWHAT HAPPENED?

Tuchel has come under pressure at Bayern after a series of poor results that have left the team eight points behind Bayer Leverkusen at the top of the table. Tuchel will remain in charge for now, but the Bavarian giants are looking at potential replacements, according to Sky Germany. Solskjaer has emerged as a potential candidate on an interim basis should Tuchel not see out the season. Zidane is another manager the club are said to be thinking about currently.

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Tuchel has opted to give his players some time off ahead of some key fixtures in a bid to freshen things up after defeats to Leverkusen, Lazio and Bochum which have damaged their hopes of securing silverware this season. Bayern CEO Jan-Christian Dreesen has said the club will not sack Tuchel in the wake of their shock defeat to Bochum but has stopped short of offering the coach the club's full support.

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Zidane won 11 trophies as manager of Real Madrid, including three Champions League titles.

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Bayern take on RB Leipzig next and anything other than a win will pile more pressure on Tuchel. The Bavarians then face SC Freiburg before hosting Lazio in the second leg of their Champions League last 16 tie. Tuchel's side trail 1-0 from the first leg in Italy.

Real Madrid make decision on Toni Kroos' future as midfielder's contract nears its end

Real Madrid have reportedly made their decision on Toni Kroos' future as his contract nears its expiry in the summer.

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German midfielder nearing the end of his contractMadrid mulling to hand him a one-year extensionContinues to be a cornerstone in their midfieldWHAT HAPPENED?

With Carlo Ancelotti's contract already extended until 2026, the likelihood of Kroos staying for another year has increased, reports German media outlet . The Italian manager highly values Kroos for his strategic prowess at the centre of the park and is advocating his extension, especially with fellow midfielder Luka Modric's diminished importance at the club.

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Despite the emergence of younger talents like Eduardo Camavinga and Aurelien Tchouameni, Kroos remains a key figure in Real Madrid's midfield as he continues to impress consistently in crunch matches for Los Blancos. His recent performances have convinced the Madrid hierarchy of his enduring quality and it has been reported that talks over his contract extension are expected to commence at the end of March, with both parties keen on reaching an agreement.

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Kroos has allegedly made it clear to his entourage that he intends to either continue with the Spanish giants or retire from professional football at the end of the current campaign. If he chooses to try his luck for more silverware beyond the summer, Madrid are ready to offer him a new one-year contract, similar to the arrangement in 2023.

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It is believed that Kroos is also mulling over a return from international retirement and play a part for Julian Nagelsmann's Germany in the upcoming European Championship if he is indeed called up. Nonetheless, Madrid will remain a significant part of his life post-retirement as his family including his wife and children have found comfort in Spain.

Out of contract in 2019: Football's best free agents in the new season

Some of the world's top players are into the final year of their deals, meaning they could leave at the end of the season – Goal takes a look at them

Check out the football players out of contract in 2020 in this updated article!Getty ImagesMario Balotelli | FW | Marseille

Mario Balotelli has enjoyed a career resurgence in Ligue 1 and has recently completed a move to Marseille from Nice until the end of the season.

The Italy international will see out the second half of the campaign at the French side – but where he goes afterwards will depend on how he performs during the season. He has been pictured attending games in Serie A, most recently the encounter between Inter and Atalanta. Make of that what you will.

AdvertisementGetty ImagesHatem Ben Arfa | MF | Rennes

Former Newcastle United, Paris Saint-German and Lyon star Hatem Ben Arfa is often considered one of football's 'nearly men'. Blessed with oodles of ability, the France international's career never quite took off as many would have hoped.

He has shone since joining Rennes in 2018 and his exploits will not have gone unnoticed, nor will the fact that his contract expires this summer. However, it must be noted that there is an option to extend.

Getty ImagesYacine Brahimi | FW | PortoYacine Brahimi has been a key member of the Porto team for the past five seasons since joining from Granada, but he could potentially decide to move on next summer. The Algeria international has been linked with a number of Premier League clubs, including Wolves, Everton and West Ham.ENJOYED THIS STORY?

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No longer considered first-choice at Chelsea, Gary Cahill is weighing up his options as his career with the Blues approaches an end.

Derby County have been heavily linked with the 32-year-old, who recently retired from international duty as part of an effort to prolong his club career, but his vast experience means he would also be an attractive acquisition for a number of Premier League teams too.

Aitana Bonmati, Lena Oberdorf and GOAL's team of the 2022-23 European women's football season

Plenty of stars from Barcelona and Wolfsburg, the Women's Champions League finalists, feature in GOAL's European women's team of the season…

On Saturday, the women's European season comes to its climax as the champions of the continent will be crowned. Barcelona are pursuing a second title in three years while Wolfsburg are looking to lift the trophy for a third time, having won the competition in 2013 and then successfully defended it the year after.

Unsurprisingly, members of both sides feature in GOAL's women's European team of the season, which includes players from four different leagues.

So, who has made the cut? Here's GOAL's XI…

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One of the most difficult positions to pick in this XI, Maria Luisa Grohs earns the starting goalkeeper spot thanks to her outstanding performances for Bayern Munich. With the experienced Laura Benkarth out injured, Grohs began the season as Bayern's first-choice shot-stopper and has taken to the role like a duck to water, playing a key part in the club's league title triumph.

No goalkeeper conceded on fewer occasions in the Frauen-Bundesliga, with the 21-year-old having the best save percentage in the league of any shot-stopper to make five or more appearances.

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Picking a right-back was a little easier thanks to Ona Batlle's quite dominant form for Manchester United. Her ability to be so impressive both defensively and offensively has been a key feature of her game since she arrived at the club from Levante, but never has it been more impressive than this term, helping the club to reach a first ever Women's FA Cup final and secure Women's Champions League football for the first time, too.

It looks like it might have been Batlle's final season in Manchester red, with her seemingly set to seal a return to Barcelona, but she's certainly gone out on a high.

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Alongside Grohs' displays in between the sticks, Glodis Viggosdottir's form in the heart of defence was another big reason why Bayern were so hard to break down this year. The Iceland international has been playing the best football of her career to help the German giants win just their fourth Frauen-Bundesliga title, with pipping Wolfsburg to it no mean feat.

Viggosdottir is someone who can often slip under the radar when discussing the best defenders in the game, but there should be no doubt that she is incredibly worthy of a place in this XI.

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The best and most complete centre-back in the women's game, Mapi Leon has been exceptional once again this season to help Barcelona win the league and reach another Champions League final.

In the Women's Champions League this term, no player has won possession back more often than the Barca star. No player has completed more passes than her, either. Those two statistics are a good way to underline how well-rounded her game is.

With a wonderful left foot that can whip in a dangerous set-piece or split open the most stubborn of defences, Leon is a truly sublime footballer as well as being tough to beat.

‘Inspired millions of people all over the world’ – Rob McElhenney explains why Paul Mullin will help will make Wrexham even ‘bigger’

Rob McElhenney claims prolific Wrexham striker Paul Mullin has “inspired millions all over the world” and will help to make the club even “bigger”.

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Star striker closing in on 100 goalsLeading another promotion pushCo-owner remains a big fanWHAT HAPPENED?

The 29-year-old frontman was a marquee addition for the Red Dragons back in 2021 – a matter of months after McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds completed their stunning takeover. Mullin is closing in on 100 goals for the Welsh outfit and was a talismanic presence as they secured promotion back into the Football League last season.

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Mullin has become a star of the ‘Welcome to Wrexham’ documentary series, helping to raise his profile in America and beyond, with the promise of much more to come from him. His latest outing saw another match ball collected after netting a hat-trick against Accrington Stanley.

WHAT MCELHENNEY SAID ABOUT MULLIN

McElhenney was at that game and has been quick to sing the praises of Mullin as he continues to make an impressive contribution on and off the field. The Wrexham co-chairman told : “When you put in the work like Paul does, good things happen. The man you see in the documentary is the man who he is. He’s inspired millions of people all over the world, for so many different reasons, and I’m so proud that’s he’s part of this organisation. Not just because he scores hat-tricks every once in a while. The more games that this man plays for this club, the bigger this club is going to continue to get.”

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Wrexham remain in the hunt for automatic promotion out of League Two this season, with Mullin helping to fire them back into the top three of that division. Phil Parkinson’s side have 11 games remaining in which to try and steer clear of the fourth-tier play-off lottery.

Matip spares wasteful Nunez: Liverpool winners, losers and ratings as defender scores late winner against Ajax

Joel Matip sunk Ajax with a late goal at Anfield as Liverpool earned a desperately needed 2-1 win.

Not Mohamed Salah. Not Diogo Jota. Not Luis Diaz. Not Darwin Nunez.

No, the Reds got their Champions League campaign up and running with a clutch winner from centre-back Joel Matip on Tuesday night.

The defender rose highest to head home Kostas Tsimikas’ corner, sparking joyous scenes as Jurgen Klopp’s side put the misery of last week’s abject defeat to Napoli behind them.

In the process, Matip spared Nunez from harsh post-match reactions. The substitute striker failed to take a gilt-edged opportunity late on, dragging wide from Salah’s pass, as an uneven start to his Anfield tenure stumbled on.

Salah had earlier netted Liverpool's opener only for Mohammed Kudus to lash an equaliser past Alisson.

The win means Liverpool move level with Ajax on three points from two games in Group A, and they are next in action on October 4, when they welcome Rangers to Anfield.

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Joel Matip:

Where else to start but with the matchwinner? Matip hadn't started for Liverpool since the opening weekend of the season, but he marked his return to the XI in fine style here, his 90th-minute header blowing the roof off Anfield and ensuring the Reds are back in control of their European destiny.

This was a good snapshot of what the former Cameroon international brings to this Reds team. Defensively he was superb, stepping forward with the ball, reading the game expertly and rarely losing an aerial duel.

Then, with the clock ticking down, he was there to meet Tsimikas' corner flush to send the Kop wild.

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Mohamed Salah:

You can't keep the world's best players down for long. Salah's start to the season has, like Liverpool's, been a mixed one, but this was much more like it from the Egyptian.

He buried the first chance that came his way, latching onto Diogo Jota's pass and finishing sharply on his left foot after 17 minutes. It was exactly what Jurgen Klopp will have wanted to see, his forwards linking up to devastating effect, with Salah profiting centrally instead of being marooned on the right flank as in recent weeks.

When he drift wide, however, he was also dangerous, willing to run at Daley Blind and ask questions of the former Manchester United man. Meanwhile, he showed – as he always does, to be fair – his selflessness and team ethic by chasing back 60 yards to help stop an Ajax counter-attack.

All in all, a welcome step in the right direction for the Reds' star man.

Mohammed Kudus:

Two games, two left-footed finishes of unerring quality, plenty of reasons to get excited about Kudus.

The Ghanaian is certainly making his mark on the Champions League this season. His goal here looked to have grabbed his side a priceless away point, only for Matip to go and spoil the party late on.

Kudus was a target for Everton in the summer, only for Ajax to block the move. How glad they must be that they did. The 22-year-old is a top prospect, and one whose name may well be finding its way into the minds of Liverpool's scouting and recruitment team after this.

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Darwin Nunez:

The chance was there, and it would have been some goal too. Liverpool, for once in the second half, opened Ajax up, with Joel Matip, Roberto Firmino and Mohamed Salah all combining.

Salah rolled the ball invitingly into the path of Nunez, who had only been on the field 14 minutes, but the Uruguayan fluffed his lines, scuffing his effort wide of Remko Pasveer's right-hand post.

It looked like it would cost his side, only for Matip to save the day. Nunez, in fairness, made an impact after coming on alongside Roberto Firmino, but he still looks like a player playing with tension at times.

He could do with a goal, but Liverpool don't play again until October 1.

Joe Gomez:

It feels harsh to single out a player who didn't even play, but when the man who replaces you performs as Matip did here, and then ends the night the hero, then you have to wonder what Gomez was thinking.

Last week, he was terrorised in Naples, unable to cope with the Italians' speed and movement. It was no surprise that Matip came in for this game, and it is unavoidable that Liverpool looked far more secure with him alongside Virgil van Dijk.

Gomez will come again, for sure, but for now he has lost his shirt, again.

The noisy minority:

Anfield paid its respects to Queen Elizabeth II prior to kick off, as the stadium fell silent for a short period.

Silent, that is, except for a few isolated idiots, intent on making themselves heard when nobody wanted them to. It was not what anyone needed, not Liverpool, not Ajax, and not the majority inside the stadium who kept quiet.

No doubt there will be some who look to make a bigger deal of it than necessary. Some will have been desperate for Liverpool fans to show themselves up. As it was, it was only a handful who did.

The trouble is, the noise of an idiot will always be heard.

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Alisson (7/10):

Played some of his side's best passes in the first half. Beaten emphatically by Kudus but immaculate otherwise.

Trent Alexander-Arnold (6/10):

Ajax's equaliser came down his side, and a little too easily as well. Did fine otherwise, including a few excellent tackles on Bergwijn in the second half.

Joel Matip (8/10):

His ability to step into midfield was helpful, and he defended on the front foot well. Might have pulled the trigger when well-placed on the edge of the box a few times in the second half. Oh, and he scored the winner too, of course.

Virgil van Dijk (6/10):

Stood off Kudus in the box and was punished. Otherwise did what he needed to.

Kostas Tsimikas (7/10):

Had his hands full with the experienced Tadic but defended stoutly and put some decent balls into the box, including the one which led to the winning goal.

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Fabinho (7/10):

Looked happier with Thiago next to him, and had some snap back in his challenges.

Thiago Alcantara (8/10):

Back in the starting XI, he showed how much his absence has been felt. Always in control and able to take an extra touch before finding the right pass. Perhaps tired in the second half, but that was understandable. What he provided for his team was superb.

Harvey Elliott (6/10):

Bright and purposeful on the ball, though clearly still learning the positional side of the game as a midfielder. His tidiness is an asset.

Christian Pulisic fails to spark! USMNT & AC Milan star endures rough return to Germany in the Champions League – and there's still no sign of Gio Reyna for Borussia Dortmund

Christian Pulisic's return to Dortmund failed to ignite as AC Milan left Germany with a point in hand after a goalless draw.

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Pulisic entered the game in good form, having scored against Lazio over the weekend. On Wednesday, he returned to Signal Iduna Park for the first time since leaving the club to join Chelsea in 2019 as he looked to help his side to three crucial Champions League points.

The American was named to Milan's starting XI, as was fellow U.S. men's national team star Yunus Musah, but Milan couldn't muster much in a 0-0 draw.

On the Dortmund side, Gio Reyna was once again named to the bench, but wasn't among Edin Terzic's substitutions as he waits for his first appearance of the season.

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Pulisic started and went just under 70 minutes for Milan, who were unable to muster much against Dortmund. Their best moments generally came from Rafael Leao, who retained his starting place opposite Pulisic and alongside Olivier Giroud in the attack.

Musah was a bit more involved than Pulisic, as the young midfielder made just his second start for the club and his first in the Champions League. Musah's best contributions, though, were on the defensive end, where he put in a strong shift.

Milan had a chance to win it late when Leao played in Pulisic's replacement, Samuel Chukwueze, who couldn't quite get the ball out from under his feet before firing a tame shot.

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With the draw, this season's Group of Death takes an interesting turn, especially considering the result of the other game.

In Wednesday's other match in Group F, Newcastle stunned Paris Saint-Germain at St. James' Park, vaulting them right up to the top spot in the group. PSG, meanwhile, are second thanks to their win over Dortmund in their opening match.

That leaves Milan in third behind their two rivals, while Dortmund will finish the day in fourth on just one point.

It's all to play for, though, as the teams head into matchday three on October 25 with Milan facing PSG and Dortmund visiting Newcastle.

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With camp looming, the concerns surrounding Reyna will remain after this one.

The American still hasn't gotten off the bench for Dortmund and has not played a game since the start of the season. In fact, his last appearance came in the Nations League back in June. During those games against Canada and Mexico, Reyna offered a glimpse into what he can do as a No.10 but, due to his lack of minutes, will we get a chance to see that in October camp?

It'll be a big decision for Berhalter, but, if Reyna gets into the game when Dortmund return to the Bundesliga this weekend, it will add a bit of justification to a potential Reyna call-up.

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Christian Pulisic (4/10):

Essentially invisible for most of the match as he never really got going on his return to Dortmund. Could have gotten an assist early in the second half if he'd teed up Leao, but that was about as good as it got as the American amassed just 30 touches in 70 minutes.

Yunus Musah (6/10):

Another relatively solid performance for Musah, who had good moments in the attack and in defense. Won the ball several times, showing that his defensive ability is improving, and that'll help him lock down a more consistent place in this Milan XI.

Jadon Sancho exiled from all first-team facilities at Man Utd – including the dining area – as ruthless Erik ten Hag demands apology

Jadon Sancho has been exiled from all first-team facilities at Manchester United, including the dining room, amid an ultimatum from Erik ten Hag.

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Sancho barred from facilitiesMust eat with academy playersTen Hag wants an apologyWHAT HAPPENED?

Sancho has been banned from entering any first-team areas at United's Carrington training base and is training, and eating, with academy players, per a report from the Daily Mirror. They report that Ten Hag has made it clear that Sancho must apologise after claiming he had been made a "scapegoat" in a now-deleted Instagram post, after his manager claimed his performances in training were not up to scratch. While the post has been deleted, the winger has not apologised to the Dutchman.

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Sancho, the Mirror reports, had been late for training more than once prior to his public spat with Ten Hag, which has also seen him dropped from the first-team squad altogether. It has been claimed that United could accept a cut-price fee for the England international in January, and he has thus far played just 76 minutes of football in the Premier League and has not been in a matchday squad since the 3-2 win over Nottingham Forest.

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The winger became a star at Borussia Dortmund, scoring 50 goals and providing 64 assists in 137 games before his move to United. At Old Trafford, though, he has scored just 12 goals and laid on six assists in 82 games.

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It appears that the two parties are at an impasse, so Sancho is almost certain to be excluded from the squad for United's Carabao Cup game against Crystal Palace in midweek.

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