Sunday, April 2, 2017
Everton-Manchester United Preview (The Associated Press)
The race for fifth in the Premier League table is heating up, and Tuesday's clash between fifth-place Manchester United and seventh-place Everton at Old Trafford will go a long way toward finding out who qualifies for European competition and who is left in the cold. Things have hardly gone to plan for Jose Mourinho in his first season at Manchester United (14-11-3). The problem for Mourinho is that despite the run, they haven't been able to gain ground on the clubs in front of them and currently sit on 53 points.
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