ited would have had a very different attack force had they signed JansenRelated storiesSHAW NO CERTAINTYGareth Southgate tells Luke Shaw he must start playing for Manchester United to regain England spotRAHEEM 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 onUNITED RANT BOYSPolice are investigating Manchester United fans for homophobic chanting at Chelsealucky alliDele Alli cringed when he saw Neil Taylor's horror foul on Seamus Coleman and admits relief his tackle in Gent game didn't turn out same way'i cried when boro went down'Middlesbrough defender Ben Gibson knows better than anybody what relegation would mean for boyhood clubReds want Sak loadLiverpool outcast Mamadou Sakho wanted by Southampton and Napoli this summerEIGHT IS ENOUGHGareth Southgate holds crisis talks with Ross Barkley after seventh consecutive England snubhere for keepsClaudio Bravo insists he‘s not quitting Man City after one calamitous season despite being droppedWHITE HART CRANETottenham release fresh stadium pictures which show development of the club's stunning £750m new homeMOUR THE MERRIERManchester United boss Jose Mourinho pockets TWICE as much as City rival Pep Guardiola Just like with Palace, Jansen endured misery as they were compelled to relegation, but this worked in his favour. Same applies . #mufc— Mack The Knife (.IdMjones) September 21, 2016So we lose three games in a row and the players cry about being criticised by Jose Mourinho. United beat Northampton 3-1 in the EFL Cup last night to end a nightmare week for the Red Devils. “But he always used to nag at me for not supporting West Ham. PA:Press Association3Spurs will be hoping Kane isn’t out for too longSet for a spell on the si. After suffering ankle ligament damage at home against Sunderland on Sunday, Spurs will miss more than the goals he brings to the side. The Hammers welcomed Accrington Stanley to east London in the third round of the EFL Cup and advanced in the competition with a 1-0 victory. Klavan said: “It’s a really nice moment as an individual but I was really happy that I could help the team. The Frenchman, 66, is also waiting to see if striker Olivier Giroud will be fit to return to the squad against Chelsea after a toe problem. “I was there and made a goal and after that we didn’t give away any goals and, to the end, we were good.