How to replace Dalot...published at 15:55 25 April
Simon Stone
Chief football news reporter

Diogo Dalot's calf injury presents Ruben Amorim with a massive problem.
The Portugal international has missed one game this season, when he was suspended against Southampton in January.
He has occupied both wing-back slots since Amorim replaced Erik ten Hag in November and become more of an attacking threat as the season has gone on.
Now United face being without him for the final key weeks of the campaign - and there is a question over how Amorim will replace him.
The safe option would be to use Patrick Dorgu and Noussair Mazraoui as wing backs. However, that creates a problem in Amorim's three-man defensive formation, given Ayden Heaven and Matthijs de Ligt are not fit and Luke Shaw is easing himself back after long-term injury.
The other obvious move would be to name teenager Harry Amass on the left and Dorgu on the right, with Mazraoui remaining in one of the central positions. That places a huge responsibility on Amass, who has started only two Premier League.
Amad Diallo has played at wing-back - and is closing in on his own return to fitness after being out since February with an ankle injury.
But surely giving the Ivory Coast wideman such a key role would be a massive risk.