Mourinho says Man Utd 'controlled' Chelseapublished at 18:54 British Summer Time 16 April 2017
Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho says his side "controlled" Premier League leaders Chelsea in the Reds' 2-0 victory at Old Trafford.
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Tom Rostance
Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho says his side "controlled" Premier League leaders Chelsea in the Reds' 2-0 victory at Old Trafford.
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Read MoreWhen the US Women's football team won the World Cup in 2015 they became instant superstars in their home country.
Arsenal's Heather O'Reilly, who had already won 3 Olympic golds, describes the emotional homecoming they received after USA had retain the World Cup title after 24 years.
" In a "24 hour period, President Obama called...we had a parade in New York City...and a bunch of us went on stage with Taylor Swift"
(Photo: Heather O'Reilly attends the US Women's World Cup football team's championship rally, Credit: Getty Images)
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Mark Schwarzer
Ex-Chelsea keeper on MOTD2 Extra
Eden Hazard has so much more potential. He's got an immense amount of ability. When I was there, I didn't feel he worked hard enough on the training field. This season I think he's been made to do it.
Conte has said 'this is how we work and get fitter'. One person who has benefited from that is Hazard. You'd wonder how he could be like that in training, so below par, and then so good in a game.
I think his attitude has changed now. He's tracked back without someone on the sidelines demanding him to do it.
#bbcfootball
So using Radcliffe's delve into the history of the terrace chant as inspiration, we want to know your favourite football songs.
The Pet Shops Boys has spawned a few fair chants up and down the land - think 'One-nil to the Ars-en-alll' and 'Go Weeeeeest Brom-wich Al-bi-on'.
And Depeche Mode classic 'Just Can't Get Enough' was famously used as a backing track by Celtic fans. Before almost everyone else across the UK copied them to serenade players ranging from Luis Suarez to Ross McCormack to Michael Chopra.
Ever sang about Jay Tabb to a Beyonce tune? Or used The Kinks to salute Richard Naylor?
Tweet #bbcfootball and text 81111. And keep them clean!
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When Frank Lampard talks about Chelsea you would be wise to listen. He has told BBC Sport that Tottenham's impressive form in pursuit of the Blues will make the Premier League leaders nervous.
"Chelsea are very aware that Spurs are there and it'll be a tough game for them tomorrow," the former midfielder told BBC Sport.
"There will be some nervousness but so there should be."
Manchester United v Chelsea (16:00 BST)
Mark Schwarzer
Ex-Chelsea keeper on MOTD2 Extra
On reports that Chelsea keeper Thibaut Courtois is injured and will be replaced by Asmir Begovic
The fact he's played quite a number of games for Chelsea, the players will know him - they train with him every day. I think it will be pretty seamless.
From Doris to Depeche: The Football Fans' Songbook
BBC Radio 5 live
Ever wondered what makes a hit in the football stands?
It's a playlist from Doris Day to Depeche Mode that includes hymns, nursery rhymes, music hall favourites and pop classics.
BBC music legend Mark Radcliffe (a staunch Manchester City fan - don't let that put you off) explores the history of the football chant in a special programme tonight.
Tune into BBC Radio 5 live from 19:30 BST.
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Danny Mills
Ex-England defender on MOTD2 Extra
On Manchester United boss Jose Mourinho publicly criticising left-back Luke Shaw
Jose Mourinho would have given him an opportunity. Then a bit more. He hasn't quite responded properly. He'll have thought 'I've got a good talented young player who isn't putting the work in. My last resort is I'll have to criticise him in public.'
Since Ferguson left, the senior players have left the club. In Ferguson's days, those senior players would have run the dressing room.
Match of the Day pundit Alan Shearer reflects on a "poor" Jack Wilshere performance for Bournemouth and says his move to the Cherries "has not gone well".
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Read MoreArsene Wenger refuses to confirm reports that Arsenal have offered Alexis Sanchez £300,000 a week, but accepts wage demands from players will continue to increase.
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Antonio Conte has made the kind of impact at Chelsea that MOTD pundit Chris Sutton expected Jose Mourinho to have at Manchester United.
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