Here are your Manchester United morning headlines for Monday, March 21.
Pochettino has told United whether he'd replace Rangnick
It felt like the Harlem Globetrotters had arrived in Paris in August when Paris Saint-Germain unveiled their five new summer signings - Lionel Messi, Gianluigi Donnarumma, Sergio Ramos, Achraf Hakimi and Gini Wijnaldum - ahead of the new season.
It has been impossible to warm to PSG across the last decade. The Qatar state-owned club have bought their way into the European elite with incessant wealth from questionable sources and their latest spending spree was their most brazen transfer window yet, but money doesn't guarantee success. It needs to be spent in a shrewd manner and Manchester United know that all too well.
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There have been 218 days since those five new signings, including seven-time Ballon d'Or winner Messi, were unveiled on the Parc des Princes pitch and the mood at the club has turned toxic. PSG beat Bordeaux 3-0 last weekend but the players were booed by supporters. PSG had been knocked out of the Champions League days before and even Messi was not exempt from the anger.
Keane waxes lyrical over Garner during FA Cup showdown
Manchester United legend Roy Keane has heaped praise on highly-rated youngster James Garner as he continues to impress on loan at Nottingham Forest. Sunday saw Garner given a start by manager Steve Cooper as he looked to end the hopes of a quadruple for United's fierce rivals Liverpool.
Although it didn't end how he'd have liked it to, he received glowing praise from a United icon. The academy graduate is in his second season on loan at the City Ground where he has already shone on their FA Cup journey, claiming the scalps of Arsenal and Leicester City.
Garner has gone from strength to strength under the former Swansea head coach. As a result of his glittering displays in the red of Forest, he has been singled out for more involvement at Old Trafford next season.
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