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Manchester United fans react angrily to Ashley Young's one year contract extension

Manchester United captain Ashley Young will not be joining Inter Milan next summer neither will he be signing a pre-contract agreement with other clubs having be given a one-year contract extension.  Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is a huge fan of the 34-year-old and feels his presence at the club will be useful to the younger players in the team.  Although, the decision to keep him at the club haven't gone down well with fan who vented angrily on different social medias.  Some of the tweet reads; "How the might have fallen.. "  Another aggrieved post reads: "The more Man U fans want to escape the more the owners give them pain".  Another reads: "This Ole and Co. are really taking us for granted. You can't be renewing Ashley's contract while there are real loopholes to cover.. it's getting out of hand".  Sad ones goes this way: "Why, just why would you do that? He is part of the dead wood that they need clearing out "This

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Aguero admits: Liverpool will be champions not City

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Manchester City's all time goal scorer Sergio Aguero has all but given up on City's chances of winning this season's Premier League title due to the incredible form of Liverpool. 

Liverpool are 14 points clear of City having won 17 games and drawn just once.. They still have a game in hand against West Ham and a win could see them move 17 points clear of City. 

Aguero can't see City catching Liverpool and feels its just too hard to even think about it. 

"Now, Liverpool is too hard. We have to focus just on winning because we need to play Champions League next season", Aguero told Reuters. 

"We have to play the same way and see what happens."

City manager Pep Guardiola later added: "It's unrealistic to think about {catching Liverpool.

"When a team has the numbers that Liverpool has, why should we think about it, when we are 14 or 17 points behind?" 

City will play Everton next on New Year's Day before turning attention to FA Cup duty with a home clash against League Two Side Port Vale. 


 

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