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Alex Crook and Scott Minot reflected on a crazy game at Old Trafford that saw Manchester United squander a two-goal lead, go down by two themselves, only to win the game 5-4 in extra-time. Meanwhile, a reprieve for Ange Postecoglou as his Spurs side beat Frankfurt, but have the fans made their mind up on his future regardless? Pus, Chelsea's ship continues to be blown of curse, despite reaching the last four in the Conference League.
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