Ex-Man Utd, Real Madrid defender Raphael Varane retires from football
Rather than continuing to battle for fitness, Varane has chosen to step away from the game, penning an emotional farewell letter to his supporters.
Manchester United will be desperate to bounce back in the FA Cup fifth round against Huddersfield today, their first match featuring opinion dividing video assistant referee (VAR) technology.
Defeat at the hands of Newcastle at the weekend left Jose Mourinhos men second in the Premier League but just four points clear of Tottenham in fifth as the race for the top four heats up.
Now they travel to Huddersfield — where they lost in the league earlier this season — ahead of a testing run of fixtures that could define their season, with major questions over how best to deploy club record signing Paul Pogba and new boy Alexis Sanchez.
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“Its very difficult to put me in a position where I have to criticise my players,” said Mourinho when quizzed on Pogbas lack of form, which saw the 89 million ( 125 million) midfielder dropped by his Portuguese manager when United last faced Huddersfield a fortnight ago.
There have been mixed reactions to the VAR system, which has been used in a handful of League Cup and FA Cup ties.
The recent fourth-round FA Cup tie between Liverpool and West Brom proved particularly contentious as the extra official awarded Jurgen Klopps side a penalty, ruled out a goal for his opponents then confirmed another would stand.
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“When people ask us if we like it, if we dont like it, if we agree with it or dont agree with it, I think honestly its a question for the referees,” said Mourinho, who said he backed the system but that it needed adjustments to preserve the flow of the game.
“They want to perform the best they can, they dont like to make mistakes. And sometimes they make mistakes because its a human mistake and you cannot go over it unless you have some technological support.
“So if the referees are happy with that technological support, then yes, lets go for the VAR. I think, from my perspective, I like the feeling.”
Mourinho is likely to name a strong line-up as he has done in previous rounds against lower-league opponents Derby and Yeovil, with the FA Cup Uniteds best chance of silverware this year.
Marcus Rashford and Ander Herrera missed last weekends costly defeat but could be back in contention.
Eric Bailly is expected back in full training this weekend but will not be rushed into action after a lengthy spell on the sidelines with an ankle injury.
However, Mourinho also has to balance of the demands his Cup ambitions with a tough Champions League trip to in Sevilla in midweek, as well as upcoming Premier League clashes against Chelsea and Liverpool.
Opposite number David Wagner is more likely to rest key players with his team in the thick of a relegation fight despite an impressive 4-1 win over Bournemouth.
Key playmaker Aaron Mooy suffered a gashed knee in that game and could well be rested as could defenders Christopher Schindler and Mathias Jorgensen.
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