Mog sports wrap up

Manchester United full-back Timothy Fosu-
Mensah has agreed a new four-year contract at old Trafford, sources close to the club have told ESPN FC.
Talks over a new deal for Fosu-Mensah, 18, have
been ongoing for several weeks -- with reports
back in August claiming a deal had been struck.
However, sources close to United now say the
contract is expected to be finalised after the
international break.

Real Madrid star James Rodriguez has received
death threats on Twitter, his mother has said on
the social media network.
Pilar Rubio posted a photo of a box containing a
gun and bullets and a written message sent to
her private Twitter account.
She said she and her son had been targeted by
another user who had sent the image along with
a number of threats.
Messages sent by the anonymous user included:
"Do you want to see how James would look
dead?" and "I'm coming to your house now, say
goodbye to all your loved ones."
Although Rubio's account is private, the image
has since been widely shared online.
Pilar Rubio, madre de James Rodríguez,
denunció, mediante redes sociales, amenazas de
muerte contra su hijo. pic.twitter.com/
EPSNLBHg9O

Jamie Carragher is looking forward to an"extra
special" meeting between Liverpool and
Manchester United under the floodlights at the
enlarged Anfield next Monday night.
Liverpool return to action after the international
break when they host Jose Mourinho's side on
Oct. 17.
It will be United's first visit to Anfield since an
extra 8,500 seats were added in the
redevelopment of the ground's Main Stand over
the summer.
And former Liverpool defender Carragher told Sky
Sports: "It is a big game, with a lot of new
players in that [United] side now.
"But it feels like in the Premier League every
game is a big game now.
"This is extra special, under the lights at Anfield,
and there's been some great games there. You
think of the 3-3 game all that time ago. It will
be a great atmosphere, and I think Liverpool will
go in confident with the way they're playing."

Liverpool legend Robbie Fowler is confident that
Jurgen Klopp can guide the club to a finish in thePremier League's top four.
Klopp's side have made an impressive start to
the campaign and currently sit just two points
adrift of leaders Manchester City.
The Reds last appeared in the Champions
League during the 2014-15 season, and Fowler
believes they are well on their way to securing a
place in Europe's elite competition under the
former Borussia Dortmund boss.
"Liverpool should always have ambitions to finish
as high up in the table as possible," Fowler told
Sport360. "We always want to finish in the
Champions League places.
"It hasn't really happened a few times in the
past years for various reasons but I certainly
think with the players we've got and the
manager, we can do it. I'm confident that
Liverpool will finish in the top four, anything
beyond that would be a massive bonus."
Fowler also praised the playing style of the team
since Klopp succeeded Brendan Rodgers at
Anfield just over a year ago.

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