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Ronaldo strikes again as Man United bounce back from Solskjaer sacking – The Sydney Morning Herald
Michael Carrick’s first game as interim manager ended in success as United booked their spot in the Champions League knockout…

United are top of Group F on 10 points, three more than Villarreal, and are assured of a top-two finish. Their final group game is at home to Young Boys in two weeks.
Whether Carrick will still be in charge then remains to be seen, but he has made a strong…
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