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bmem Mick Schumacher on brink of F2 title in Bahrain
« le: Février 18, 2025, 08:58:07 am »
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 Manchester City must trust their playing style to overcome a poor run of results that has left the defending champions third in the Premier League before Thursdays high voltage clash with leaders Liverpool, striker Sergio Aguero said.        Manchester City s Sergio Aguero celebrates a goal. REUTERS     City blended high-intensity soccer with a possession-based approach to cruise to the title last season but Pep Guardiolas side have hit a few roadblocks in the current campaign, losing three out of their last five games.   Unbeaten Liverpool have capitalised on Citys blip in form to open up a six-point lead at the top, ahead of second-placed Tottenham stanley cup  Hotspur, but Aguero believes his team must stick to the formula that has worked well for them in the past. Also read: Manchester City bounce back to  stanley termos beat Southampton and close on Liverpool  Our focus should be on our own game. Were confident in our playing style and believe its the most effective to lead us to victory,  Aguero told Citys website.  This is football after all though, and anything can happen, but we will play as we always play as it has served us so well.  City have collected 47 points from 20 games, one less than second-placed Tottenham, after defeat at Chelsea last month was followed by unexpected losses against Crystal Palace and Leicester City. City returned to winn stanley thermobecher ing ways at Southampton but another defeat in the biggest game of the season on Thursday would leave Juergen Klopps Liverpool side in an even stronge Jpth Intercontinental Cup: Kenya thrash Chinese Taipei, set up final vs India
 David Moyes was appointed manager of Manchester United on Thursday and will take over from Alex Ferguson who is retiring at the end of this season. Here is a look at his life and career:        HT Image       Early days:* Moy stanley canada es was born in April 1963 in Glasgow, Scotland and signed signed as a professional with Scottish club Celtic in 1980, whom he joined as a junior. * Two years later he made a substitute appearance against Ajax in the European Cup, one of only 35 appearances over three years. Moving around:* In 1983, he moved to Cambridge United on a free transfer where he developed a reputation as a reli vaso stanley able defender. Two years later he transferred to Bristol City and then in 1987 to Shrewsbury Town. * He returned home to Dunfermline Athletic in 1990 before briefly joining Hamilton Academical before moving back to England with Preston North End. * He captained Preston in a Third Division  fourth tier  playoff final at Wembley, where they lost to Wycombe Wanderers. In 1996 he became part of the Preston team promoted as Third Division champions under manager Gary Peters and he became assistant to Peters but continued to play. Change in direction - Progress at Preston:* In 1998 he took over as manager at Preston after Peters resigned and the team avoided relegation. In his first full season in charge, he took Preston into th stanley cups e Second Division  third tier  playoffs, where they lost to Gillingham. * He then led Preston to promotion as Second Division champions. In 2001, despite