Manchester United news: Ole Gunnar Solskjaer refuses to blame David de Gea for faltering Premier League top-four hopes

The Spaniard was at fault for Chelsea’s equaliser in Sunday’s 1-1 draw after spilling Antonio Rudiger long-range effort, which allowed Marcos Alonso to slot home the rebound.

It was De Gea’s third error leading to a goal in his last four games – and his second blunder in less than a week as he failed to keep out Leroy Sane’s strike in a 2-0 defeat to Manchester City.

United are in danger of missing out on Champions League football as they trail fourth-placed Chelsea by three points with two games to go.

But De Gea, whose contract expires next summer, has been backed to return to form by his manager.

Solskjaer said: “He’s been in the spotlight for the right reasons for so long, now he’s going through a period where he probably feels he could have done better.

“I don’t have any worries about him because he’s a strong character.

“Of course I’ll sit down and speak to David as I’ve done when he’s played well. But he’s not the reason why we’re in the sixth position at the moment.

“You cannot say there is any complacency, David is not the type to sit down and be complacent. He is a competitor and he wants to be the best.

“David knows he could have done better with the goal, there’s no reason to hide that, but there’s no chance any of us will point fingers because he’s saved us so many times.”

United’s potential failure to secure Champions League football could see them lose De Gea and Paul Pogba.

Solskjaer’s men will need to beat Huddersfield and Cardiff to stand any chance of overcoming top-four rivals Chelsea and Arsenal.

Manchester United transfer news: Red Devils ‘join race’ for £60million-rated Arsenal and Liverpool target Nicolas Pepe

The 23-year-old forward, who has emerged as one of Ligue 1’s brightest stars, has also caught the attention of Arsenal and Liverpool.

According to the Daily Express, United have identified the Ivorian as a potential replacement for Romelu Lukaku, whose future at Old Trafford looks increasingly uncertain.

Lukaku is expected to follow Paul Pogba out of the Old Trafford exit door this summer, with Juventus and Inter Milan both reportedly keen on luring the striker to Italy.

Pepe has taken Ligue 1 by storm this season, with only Paris Saint-Germain’s Kylian Mbappe ahead of him in the goalscoring charts.

Manchester City and England forward Raheem Sterling named FWA Footballer of the Year after winning PFA Young Player award

Sterling has enjoyed a fine season for Pep Guardiola’s title chasers, with his 17 Premier League goals and 12 assists firing City to within two games of winning successive league championships.

He has also emerged as a key figure in football’s fight against racism, highlighting the bias against black footballers in the wake of being racially abused during a visit to Chelsea’s Stamford Bridge home last December.

The former Liverpool forward, 24, becomes the fourth Manchester City player to win the FWA award, after Don Revie in 1954/55, Bert Trautmann the following season, and Tony Book, who shared the award with Derby’s Dave Mackay in 1968/69.

Tottenham news: Harry Kane out of protective boot and COULD make Champions League final if Spurs beat Ajax

The Spurs striker is out of his protective boot and has been given the green light to accelerate his rehabilitation from his ankle injury.

According to the Mail, Kane was told he could remove the boot earlier this week and his ankle has responded well to walking without the protective aid.

Work will now commence at Spurs’ Enfield HQ to strengthen his left ankle in the hope he can be fit to make the Champions League final, should Mauricio Pochettino’s side get there, and England’s UEFA Nations League matches in June.

Provided the rehabilitation goes to plan, there is optimism around Spurs that he could make the final showdown in Madrid, while England officials are in regular contact with the north London club about the progress of his injury.

Ebere Eze EXCLUSIVE: QPR youngster on Millwall rejection, criticism from his own fans and Steve McClaren’s sacking

“The journey he’s made in a short space of time since then has been quite phenomenal.”

Those the words of Paul Hall, who has been a mentor to Eze throughout his spell at Loftus Road, as well as his manager when he featured for the Under-23s.

Eze, still only 20, has endured a whirlwind few years since his release from Millwall in 2016.

Lions boss Neil Harris felt Eze wasn’t the type of player who would succeed at a club like Millwall.

So what did Eze make of that decision?

Speaking exclusively to talkSPORT.com, he said: “When I got released by Millwall, I understood the decision. I get why Neil made that call.

“You could see in training and in matches that I wasn’t their typical type of player.

“I didn’t think I would get released at the time I did though – that came as a big shock to me.

“I thought I’d probably get another year there, even though it didn’t look like there was much chance of me getting near the first team.

“It took me by surprise, but ultimately it was a blessing in disguise.”

Following that setback, Eze had a number of unsuccessful trials elsewhere before his break finally came with Rangers.

Chris Ramsey, the club’s technical director, has a long standing relationship with Eze’s agent – with QPR moving in swiftly to invite the Greenwich-born attacker on trial.

It wasn’t long before Eze would be signing his first contract in W12, after impressing Ramsey and co enough with his technical prowess, drive and work rate.

Eze admitted that he was considering calling it a day in football prior to that, with college or university on the horizon.

He added: “When I initially got released [by Millwall] I wasn’t too down, as there were plenty of clubs interested in me.

“But after being turned down by a few of them that’s when it really started hitting me. I was getting a bit worried – all I’ve ever wanted to do is to be a professional footballer.

“So then I was thinking about plan B and potentially going to university or college, and then QPR came along and gave me my big opportunity, which I’ll always be eternally grateful for.”

After netting nine goals in 14 starts for the club’s Elite Development squad, Eze was rewarded with a new contract in January 2017.

Soon after Eze made his senior debut against Blackburn in the FA Cup, but a promising 18-minute cameo was cut short by an Achilles injury.

The 2017/2018 season is when Eze really introduced himself to the Football League, and after an excellent loan spell at Wycombe Wanderers – managed by Rs favourite Gareth Ainsworth – he was ready to make his mark at Loftus Road.

Eze impressed in the second half of that campaign, featuring regularly under former Rangers boss Ian Holloway, who he knew from his time at Millwall.

Big things were expected of the youngster – who is also eligible to play for Nigeria – this season as he put-to-pen on a new three-year deal in August.

He was also handed the iconic No 10 shirt by another former boss Steve McClaren, which has been worn by club legends Rodney Marsh and Stan Bowles – as well as the likes of John Byrne, Roy Wegerle and Adel Taarabt.

With that has come considerable pressure, so did that affect Eze?

“No, I didn’t see the No 10 shirt as too much pressure being put on me,” he said.

“Of course with that comes expectation, but at the end of the day I know what I’m capable of producing.

“I didn’t let it affect my mindset in terms of what I wanted to do and how I wanted to play.

“You have to deal with that pressure and expectation as a footballer, regardless of your age or status.

“I saw being given the No 10 shirt as an appreciation for what I had achieved so far and a belief from people at the club that I can prove to be a key player here.

“At the end of the day I’ve got a job to do, and I’ve got to produce and help this team as much as I can in the future.”

Eze has experienced a topsy turvy campaign, ‘a season of pain’ according to Hall.

After establishing himself as a regular under the former England boss, he was taken out of the firing line and dropped to the bench after he hit a patchy run of form.

Eze, though, was ‘very disappointed’ to see McClaren – someone who he holds in very high regard – axed by the Hoops last month.

“It was really disappointing to see Steve leave. He played me on a regular basis and did a lot for me, both as a player and a person,” he revealed.

“The belief he showed in me is something I’ve only received from a few managers, so for him to be so honest and invest the amount of time he did into me is something I won’t forget.”

A general feeling among many Rangers fans is that Eze’s progress stagnated under McClaren – an assertion he strongly disagrees with.

“No, that’s not true whatsoever. I continued learning under Steve,” he continued.

“He showed me a lot of things that I hadn’t seen before. I know what he did for me at the end of the day, and he most definitely gave me a platform to show what I could do.

“I’ve played a lot of games this season and taking my age into account that isn’t something you see that regularly at this level.

“My form had dipped a little bit from the start of the season, so I understood why Steve put me on the bench.

“But I have nothing but the utmost respect for Steve, he taught me so much. I have a lot to thank him for.”

So how would Eze sum up his season?

“A huge learning curve,” he says. “I was a bit naive at the beginning of the season, I thought it was going to be all rosey and we would probably push for the play-offs. It obviously didn’t turn out that way.

“When it’s going well you can’t be too high, as things can change – we’ve seen that ourselves.

“I’ve learnt more this season than any other period in my life. It’s been a vital lesson for me and it’s something I can take with me for the rest of my career to use as a platform to push on from.”

Eze has faced his fair share of criticism from QPR fans on social media regarding the quality of his performances – especially since the turn of the year.

The ‘lazy’ and ‘disinterested’ tag has cropped up a lot. What does Ebere have to say about that?

“It doesn’t faze me. Everyone is entitled to their opinion at the end of the day. Receiving criticism is part and parcel of being a footballer,” he said.

“When it’s going well they talk about you just as much. You can’t be too up or too down.

“Fans are going to comment on what is going on, so you have to deal with it. You have to be thick skinned.”

Eze’s team-mate Jordan Cousins, someone he has known since his teenage days, recently told talkSPORT he has no real interest in social media anymore, with fan abuse taking its toll.

So is coming off the likes of Twitter and Instagram something the youngster has considered doing himself?

“No. I haven’t got to the point where I’ve allowed it to really affect me. I go on and off it at the right time,” he explained.

“You can’t be on social media too much, especially as a footballer. It can really affect your confidence, especially if you’re getting a lot of stick.

“For me personally I go on it for a little while and have a browse, but I don’t let comments from people I don’t know affect me.

“I don’t think some fans realise how these constant stream of negative comments can affect a player. “Maybe they think we don’t see these tweets or whatever – but believe me we do.

“You can’t take it too seriously though; you have to learn to ignore it. My brother (Ikechi) really helps with the mental side of things whenever I have something on my mind.

“Hally [Paul Hall], [Chris] Ramsey and Imps [Andy Impey] are people I turn to as well.”

Eze, who talkSPORT revealed last month had been attracting interest from Championship promotion chasers Leeds, has been watched by Premier League duo Tottenham and Crystal Palace this season.

The ‘confident, creative, level headed’ youngster – described in his own words – has a long way to get to the very top of the game – where he firmly believes he can get too.

Luis Suarez promises to celebrate for Barcelona if he scores against former side Liverpool in Champions League semi-final

Barcelona welcome the Reds to Camp Nou in the Champions League semi-final, with Suarez set to start against his former club.

Suarez missed out on the Premier League title in 2014 during his time at Anfield, before a securing a £75million to Catalonia.

And even though he has fond memories of his time on Merseyside, the 32-year-old has promised to display the same ruthless nature which made him a hero in Liverpool.

He told the Daily Mail: “In the build up to the game it’s nice to talk about how massively grateful I am to Liverpool for all they gave me but, you know me, once I’m on the pitch there will be no friendships, no companions, no thought for all the lovely moments,’ he says.

“I’ll defend the colours of Barcelona with all the pride in the world.”

After Liverpool’s demolition of Huddersfield on Friday night, the Reds usurped Manchester City at the top of the Premier League table –  a position they will hold until Sunday, at least.

And even though Suarez was full of praise for Jurgen Klopp’s side, the Uruguay international believes lifting the trophy five years ago would have been a bigger achievement.

“I think that with us it was different because there was a sense of now or never,’ he added. “For the current squad this is the second season they have been in contention and last year they played in the Champions League final.

“They have more experience. They know how to approach the games. We weren’t always able to handle those moments.

“What happened with Stevie [Gerrard] was bad luck, and that gets remembered, but also against Crystal Palace [the 3-3 draw when they had led 3-0 with 11 minutes left].

Premier League top four: Table, odds for final positions and Arsenal, Tottenham, Chelsea and Manchester United remaining fixtures

Four teams are still in the hunt for for the remaining two Champions League spots.

And like at the top, the race for those precious places is going to go down to the wire, too as Tottenham, bid to hold onto third, with Arsenal, Chelsea and Manchester United also in with a shout.

So which two teams will take third and fourth and which two will have to settle for Europa League football?

Liverpool vs Huddersfield confirmed teams: Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain included in Reds squad for Premier League clash at Anfield

The Reds will be hoping to keep the pressure on Manchester City by claiming all three points and moving back to the top of the Premier League table.

And Jurgen Klopp will have been delighted to call upon Oxlade-Chamberlain after a year out.

The former Arsenal midfielder suffered multiple ligament damage during the Champions League semi-final first leg against Roma.

After missing the Final against Real Madrid and England’s World Cup campaign in Russia, manager Klopp admitted it would be a ‘bonus’ if the £40million signing played a competitive game before May.

Speaking in July 2018, Klopp said: “It feels like now is an appropriate time to tell people that for Ox this coming season will be about focusing on recovery and rehab.

Bolton MUST complete their two outstanding Championship games after Brentford game is postponed

Bolton’s troubled season hit its lowest point after their league game at home to Brentford was called off on Friday, with Wanderers players refusing to play in protest at unpaid wages.

But the EFL issued a statement on Saturday morning, saying: “The club has been instructed to now make the appropriate arrangements for the rearrangement of Saturday’s game at the earliest opportunity.

“In issuing this directive, the board is aware that a number of the clubs’ professional players may not make themselves available but is satisfied that a team can be selected from the players they have registered and available to them.”

The EFL said Bolton would have been forced to fulfil the Brentford fixture but for the under-18 team playing on Thursday and the potential player-welfare issues that would have caused the club.

“This same issue will not reoccur as the club is able to plan the players’ preparation and recovery time accordingly,” the EFL statement said.

“We deeply regret having to make the decision to suspend Saturday’s game and apologise for the inconvenience this will cause for all those involved, particularly the supporters of both Bolton Wanderers and Brentford.

“As stated yesterday, as a result of Bolton Wanderers not meeting its fixture obligations as per EFL regulations, the club will now be charged with misconduct and be referred to an independent disciplinary commission.

Paul Pogba ‘refuses to sort out crucial China visa for Manchester United pre-season tour’ as Real Madrid transfer rumours persist – reports

The midfielder, who was included in the PFA Team of the Season on Thursday, has reportedly cancelled talks of a new contract at Old Trafford.

Agent Mino Raiola has reportedly told the club his client will not be signing a new deal – giving Real Madrid confidence they can lure the 26-year-old to the Bernabeu.

And, if the latest reports are to be true, Pogba’s move to Los Blancos could be almost a done deal. 

The Sun claim Pogba has not filled out vital documentation which would allow the World Cup winner to attend the Red Devils’ pre-season tour to the Far East in July.

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s men will take on Inter Milan in Singapore on July 20, before locking horns with Tottenham Hotspur in Shanghai, China five days later.

And the Norwegian has already conceded he cannot guarantee the Frenchman will stay at Old Trafford beyond this season.

Former United striker Alan Brazil believes Pogba should be sold in the summer after the all the trouble he has reportedly caused.

Speaking on Friday’s Sports Breakfast, the Scot said: “I’m sick of this. I pick up the papers and we get it again – Pogba and Lukaku.

“Now, I’m trying my hardest and with United’s woes I don’t want to keep picking on two players, but we’re getting it again and again and again!