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Aug 2020
47m 55s

Romelu Lukaku's form continues, turmoil ...

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It wasn’t a vintage Manchester United performance last night against Copenhagen, but they did break through eventually and advanced to the next round. Kate, Jim and Andy are here to look over last night’s Europa League action, notably the incredible goalkeeping from Karl-Johan Johnsson and another cracking Romelu Lukaku performance.


We also catch up with the latest cheekiness from Dortmund and Leverkusen, as the respective Jadon Sancho and Kai Havertz transfer sagas roll on. And, after their application to rejoin the National League was rejected, we take a gander at the tumultuous scenes at Bury FC.


All this week, we want to know what features you’d introduce to your own summer football tournament. Email us show@footballrambledaily.com or tweet @FootballRamble with #RambleTopics.


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