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Bruno news pleases Rangnick

Ralf Rangnick believes Bruno Fernandes extending his stay was the good news Manchester United needed ahead of tomorrow’s clash with Leicester.

Fernandes signed a new four-year deal, with the option of a further 12 months, earlier today. 

And Rangnick is looking forward to seeing how the positive development boosts both the Portugal playmaker, 27, and his team-mates as they resume the battle to secure a top-four finish in the Premier League. 

United’s interim boss said: “I think that’s very good news for the club, for the fans, the supporters and also for Bruno.

“There is no doubt he is a very important player for this club and this team.” 

Time to move on?

Antonio Conte has hinted that Steven Bergwijn must raise his game if he wants to stay at Tottenham. 

The Dutch attacker, 24, was linked with Ajax back in January and is expected to be the subject of renewed transfer speculation come the end of the season. 

And Conte does not appear to be too disappointed by the prospect of losing the former PSV Eindhoven ace. 

The Italian said: “He needs to believe in himself more. He needs to continue to work with and without the ball and help the team in every moment. 

“Football is a team game and you have to be ready to help the team in every moment.”

Winning is all we care about

Jurgen Klopp insists his Liverpool players NEVER focus on where they are in the table. 

The Reds head into tomorrow’s lunchtime showdown with struggling Watford knowing that three points could see them end the weekend above Manchester City if the league leaders fail to win at Burnley. 

But all Klopp and Co are thinking about is winning against the Clarets at Anfield. 

He said: “If you don’t find momentum, all the teams can hit you with set-pieces, counters and these types of things. 

“The good thing is my team never care about their league position. They listen to me. I am honest in meetings and don’t make a team sound stronger or weaker than they are. 

“Whatever they think about us, we need to surprise them [Watford] with intensity and positivity. 

“It not an easy weekend for us or for City. Burnley is the last place you want to go.”