This afternoon, Manchester United will go to Goodison Park in the Premier League, where they will be looking to pick up a victory.
United travel to relegation-threatened Everton on Sunday in search of a much-needed three points to bolster their chances of finishing in the top four, having suffered yet another setback in last weekend's disappointing stalemate with Leicester.
With Manchester United moving closer to appointing Erik ten Hag as their next manager, it's been an interesting week at Old Trafford, and they'll be trying to cap it off when they travel to Liverpool for today's lunchtime kick-off.
Ralf Rangnick, the interim manager, will have a lot of decisions to make ahead of the game, and he will not have been helped by a slew of injuries that have taken their toll in the lead-up to the game, with four players ruled out.
How Paul Woolston, a former Manchester United goalkeeper, is adjusting to his newfound freedom.
The most moving moment of the half-hour spent in Paul Woolston's company is when he recounts his mother being informed by the Manchester United doctor that her son will never play again.
'Mam' Woolston, as her North Shields-born son affectionately refers to her, and her father were forced to bear the sorrow of their son's retirement at the age of 23 following the upset of their daughter, Newcastle women's full-back Rachel, who was recovering from rupturing her anterior cruciate ligament. Two years previously, Rachel experienced the same problem with her other knee.
During the mention of the word'mam,' Woolston's voice breaks for a brief moment. He had accepted the fact that he would never be able to patrol a penalty area again due to a hip ailment that required two separate surgeries until he saw a BBC headline on Monday that changed his mind. Woolston came to a complete stop as he heard the words "Former Manchester United goalkeeper."
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