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Bruno Fernandes suffered an ankle injury against Brighton
Bruno Fernandes suffered an ankle injury against Brighton

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Bruno may be back

Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag has suggested Bruno Fernandes' ankle injury may not be as bad as first feared — and even said the Portuguese could be available to face Tottenham tomorrow.

The influential Red Devils midfielder sustained the issue during the first half of Sunday's FA Cup semi-final against Brighton but stayed on until the 101st minute of the penalty shoot-out victory.

Concerns grew after the 28-year-old was pictured in a protective boot but after being seen walking freely at Carrington today, the Dutch boss has not ruled him out of the trip to Spurs.

Ten Hag said: "There are some unavailable — [Lisandro] Martinez, [Raphael] Varane.

"We have to see how Bruno Fernandes is. We don't know yet, he's a question mark. But I think for the rest, we are quite OK. 

"We all have seen he played a full game and it happened in the first half. Thursday is quick but we have to see coming now what is possible."

Emery daring to dream

Unai Emery's Aston Villa have moved up to fifth in the Premier League
Unai Emery's Aston Villa have moved up to fifth in the Premier League

Aston Villa boss Unai Emery insists there is little margin for error in his side's pursuit of European football after moving up to fifth with a 1-0 victory over Fulham.

Tyrone Mings' first-half header secured a fifth straight home win for the Villans and extended their unbeaten run in the Premier League to 10 games.

Villa now sit a point above Tottenham, who face Manchester United on Thursday. Liverpool and Brighton are four and five points behind respectively but with games in hand over the Midlands outfit.

And with Emery's men still to face all three of their Europa League rivals during the final five games, the Spanish boss is daring to dream but insists there is plenty of work still to be done.

The 51-year-old said: "We are in the Europa [League] position, it is still difficult to achieve.

"The dreams are here and it's good for everybody — and we can share this with the supporters.

"We're now a candidate for fifth. But we have to play Liverpool, Tottenham and Brighton.

"With each match we are winning, it is giving us confidence and a chance to get there."

Next up for Villa, who last played in Europe in 2010, is a trip to Old Trafford to face third-placed United on Sunday.

Vardy as important as they come

Dean Smith was full of praise for Leicester hero Jamie Vardy
Dean Smith was full of praise for Leicester hero Jamie Vardy

Dean Smith says Jamie Vardy is "as important as they come" after the Leicester striker's late goal secured a potentially crucial draw against relegation rivals Leeds.

Vardy, 36, stepped off the bench to slide home the equaliser at Elland Road following Luis Sinisterra's opener for the hosts.

The draw saw the Foxes move a point away from the relegation zone, with 18th-placed Everton in action against Newcastle tomorrow night.

With it being only Vardy's second goal during a difficult season for the Premier League winner, manager Smith said: "[Strikers] know they’re judged by goals.

"It's not been the most fruitful of seasons for him, but that penalty [he won against Wolves] on Saturday and the goal tonight — he’s as important as they come.

"Who knows, he could end up with eight goals by the end of the season."

Vardy had another effort ruled out for offside as Leicester threatened to snatch all three points in the closing stages.

Smith added: "I think it's his 135th Premier League goal, which just shows you the quality of the striker we have. I’m really pleased he got that goal.

"The chance he's scored today, we've seen him take loads of them over time and if we can keep creating chances like that he will take them."

In good Kompany

Burnley clinched the Championship title by beating Blackburn at Ewood Park
Burnley clinched the Championship title by beating Blackburn at Ewood Park

Vincent Kompany hailed Burnley clinching the Championship title with a 1-0 win at rivals Blackburn as a "tremendous achievement".

The Clarets' promotion back to the Premier League at the first time of asking had already been secured but Manuel Benson's stunning winner ensured they will do so as champions.

After coming through a difficult contest in which they were second best at the home of their Lancashire foes, the former Manchester City defender says it will live long in the club's memory.

Kompany, 37, said: "I don’t know if the lads realise it. I think J-Rod [Jay Rodriguez] does. He understands what it means for the people of Burnley to win the league at Ewood Park, you couldn’t write it.

"And even the scenario of the game. After everybody's speaking about how good we are on the ball, today to see how good we were defensively, winning challenges, second ball, crosses, everything else. That’s a side of the team I'm proud about as well.

"A day that will live forever for us and a tremendous achievement by the lads.

"There are two awards that you win this season which is promotion and the league, and then there's two more trophies to win, your two derbies.

"We've won all four this season. I know what those games have meant for me in my career.

"We've made memories for life. No one can take that away from us. We won the league at Ewood Park."

FA Cup final gets 3pm kick-off

The FA Cup final kick-off time has been confirmed
The FA Cup final kick-off time has been confirmed

The FA Cup final between Manchester City and Manchester United on Saturday, June 3 will kick off at 3pm.

The showpiece will host a Manchester derby for the first time in the competition's 151-year history.

It has been deemed a high-risk fixture by the Metropolitan Police and can therefore take place no later than 4.45pm.

On Wednesday afternoon, the FA confirmed the showdown at Wembley will kick off in the traditional slot for the first time since 2011.

Fans in the UK can watch the game on BBC One, BBC iPlayer, ITV, ITVX, UTV, STV and STV Player.

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