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'If the crowd sway the ref, we must simply perform better for the win'
PEP Guardiola doesn't want to focus on anything but his own City side this weekend - telling his players that if the Liverpool crowd at Anfield begin to influence the referee, they must simply perform better to try and win.
My girl's trauma has made me see reality of burglary
Why does almost everyone get away with this mentally scarring crime?
Mum's mission after Sophia's battle for life
Family seeking to raise awareness of disease that almost claimed girl's life
Judge slams drill music for stoking machete feud horror
A JUDGE has criticised drill music as a 'pernicious genre' after it played a role in stoking violence between two gangs which led to a 14-year-old being fatally stabbed in the street.
Eve fights shock over
Christie's proton beam unit
Drug gang boss jailed
Kingpin gets 23 years over cruise ship cocaine smuggling conspiracy
Cycle lane has 'brought traders to their knees
Mismanagement of roadworks ‘a punch in the face' for businesses
Waterway to build a new town
Regeneration project promises 'digitally driven' neighbourhood with 4,500 homes around canals
Mayor's damp home rental check pledge
Andy Burnham plans standard safety assessment for tenants
We have to live up to our reputations says Kobbie
MIDFIELDER Kobbie Mainoo has admitted the celebration picture of him, Alejandro Garnacho and Rasmus Hojlund on an Old Trafford advertising hoarding will only become iconic if the trio achieve great success in Manchester United colours.
Stones insists City will do all they can to ruin Klopp party
MANCHESTER City are targeting an unprecedented double-treble this season after already winning two trophies - but Liverpool could still end the season with more silverware in Jurgen Klopp's final campaign.
ZZ as top choice may strike chord
FOR better or worse, Erik ten Hag's job at Manchester United is hanging by a thread as we enter the final stretch of the season.
Haalands still Keane-ly feel derby wounds
ALFIE Haaland was in the stands at Kenilworth Road celebrating every one of Erling Haaland's five goals while Roy Keane was in a suite talking the striker up.
Devils the better as Hull suffer first loss
SALFORD made it back-to-back wins with a hard-fought 17-10 victory over previously unbeaten Hull KR at the Salford Community Stadium.
No slow-down for speed limit debate
FOR six months now, 20mph has been the default speed limit on all roads in built-up areas in Wales, making it the first nation to impose a near-blanket limit.
Royal seal of approval gave us a real boost
Support network offers food and health advice to city's communities
I lost both parents to dementia... now I'm helping others
Why grieving daughter is determined to raise funds and awareness
Vaccine call issued to tackle rise in measles
A DRIVE to protect children with the MMR vaccine is being stepped up across the north west and Greater Manchester amid rising cases of measles.
Residents told bins wouldn't be emptied for 3 weeks
Town hall apologises for missed collection
David relives big day with special hotel trip
A PENSIONER has been surprised with a special trip to the hotel where he celebrated his wedding 60 years ago.
Pals quit flat after finding mushrooms growing in the floor
A PAIR of flatmates have decided to ditch their £1,300-a-month apartment after finding huge mushrooms growing through their floorboards.
'Foolish' man had cannabis haulin suitcase
POLICE stopped a man with a large suitcase acting 'suspiciously' at a railway station and found a staggering haul of drugs inside.
Ex-officer's shocking claims over police cases into gangster and killers
Tribunal told of undercover cops watching on as boy, 13, walked into paedophile's flat, Cregan's blaze of glory' warning and secret incineration of Shipman victims' body parts
This noise is off the scales
Tiny fish that made world headlines for making sound as loud as pneumatic drill came from Bolton aquarium
Talented maverick lit up 70s football
STANLEY Bowles raised his arms into the air and took the acclaim of the Loftus Road crowd.
Maguire: I could have stopped Traore
But Ten Hag says Champions League hopes are still alive despite setback
Last-gasp drama as Wigan equal record
WIGAN clinched the World Club Challenge for a record-equalling fifth time after surviving last-gasp video drama to confirm a 16-12 victory over triple-defending NRL champions Penrith Panthers at a sold-out DW Stadium last night.
Train firm's in doghouse over delays
\"FOR customers who count on reliability, precision and first-class service\": Swiss railway manufacturer Stadler isn't afraid to blow its own trumpet on its corporate website.
Family fights to keep allotment in Neil's memory
'It's been a beacon of hope and solace'
Homeless ... and about to give birth
Young woman was walking streets before son was born