Monday, January 30, 2017
Hull City-Manchester United Preview (The Associated Press)
Manchester United are awash in chaos, transfer rumours, a busy fixture list and some good football as they remain in the hunt for as many as four trophies, though the dream of the Premier League title being one of them seems far-fetched. It was a productive week of non-league football for Mourinho and Co. They saw off a strong challenge from Hull at KCOM Stadium on Thursday in the semifinals of the EFL Cup, advancing on a 3-2 aggregate despite a 2-1 loss. Paul Pogba's goal on 66 minutes proved to be the difference maker as Manchester United (11-8-3) advanced despite having their 17-match unbeaten streak in all competitions end.
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