There was a collective agreement to show what United are about at Sixfields, to remind the country that those red shirts still mean something special. What has been taken on board constructively was the criticism of their attitude towards games. News Group Newspapers Ltd6Wright in training with David Seaman and WengerNews Group Newspapers Ltd6T. The Spurs chief?said: We have some talented players. SUNDERLAND full-back Patrick van Aanholt has spoken out to deny reports?he has a heart complaint. der as fans sneak into stadiumSHAW NO CERTAINTYGareth Southgate tells Luke Shaw he must start playing for Manchester United to regain England spotKylian Me SoftlySergio Ramos tells Kylian Mbappe he is welcome at Real Madrid ahead of France vs Spain friendlyRAHEEM RECOVERYRaheem Sterling is fit for Manchester City's crunch Premier League clash at Arsenal#pogdaddyLoving son Paul Pogba visits dad Fassou Antoine in hospital to celebrate his 79th birthday after Frenchman is ruled out of Spain friendly through injuryFeeling smallInjured Chris Smalling looks down in the dumps after limping away from restaurant with his leg brace onHit the Gym, JackGareth Southgate warns Jack Wilshere to prove his fitness if he wants to win back an England spotCHILLINGNo time for cold feet as SunSport visit Fulham's training ground for a spot of cryotherapy treatmentICE COOL KIDJermain Defoe reveals cryotherapy chamber sessions are helping him stay young but his mum is ruining vegan diet by serving up meatUNITED RANT BOYSPolice are investigating Manchester United fans for homophobic chanting at ChelseaZaha had 'no passion'Gareth Southgate sensationally claims Wilfried Zaha did not have the heart to play for England EPA4Mikel in action for Chelsea against Rapid Vienna last seasonYes, there are going to be rumours, yes, there are going to be conversations between clubs. Marc Atkins / Offside6Luke Shaw was publicly criticised by Jose Mourinho after 3-1 defeat at Watford. But with the arrival of Italian Antonio Conte, there has seemed to be a change in the young starR. A headmaster who used encouragement, not the cane, to try to get the best out of you. If you scored a goal or two it was always ‘nice one, Wrighty.