Sport24.co.za | Ibrahimovic in elbow controversy after stamp

Manchester United striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic escaped a red card despite appearing to intentionally elbow Bournemouth’s Tyrone Mings during Saturday’s Premier League game between the teams. Ibrahimovic caught Mings with his elbow late in the first half, moments after the Bournemouth defender appeared to stamp on the Swede’s head with his left foot as he jumped over him.

Mourinho: No guarantees on Rooney’s United future

Jose Mourinho cannot guarantee that Wayne Rooney will end the season at Manchester United despite the manager’s desire to keep hold of his captain. A hamstring injury prevented the 31-year-old from travelling to France for the Europa League last-32 second leg with St Etienne, yet the forward still dominated the pre-match talk.

What is Wayne Rooney’s best Manchester United goal?

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Manchester United 2-0 Hull City: Juan Mata and Marouane Fellaini…

LIVE: Manchester United v Hull… Mourinho on the way to Wembley again as Mata and Fellaini strike to break Hull’s resistance Bet you can’t wait for the replay! Can reveals he was given a ‘wet willy’ during FA Cup draw with Plymouth World Cup madness: 48 countries, 16 groups and shoot-outs to decide ALL draws… FIFA chiefs vote for bloated new format If the 48-team World Cup was today, here’s who would line up… from Brazil to Curacao but Scotland would MISS OUT The ultimate football fairytale? Last month, this kid was made redundant at the Bentley factory in Crewe.

Rooney equals record by scoring his 249th Man United goal

Manchester United’s Wayne Rooney warms up ahead of during the English FA Cup Third Round match between Manchester United and Reading at Old Trafford in Manchester, England, Saturday, Jan. 7, 2017. MANCHESTER, England – Wayne Rooney became Manchester United’s joint leading scorer of all time when he scored his 249th goal for the club on Saturday in the FA Cup third-round match against Reading.