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Man United next five fixtures compared to Champions League rivals after late Liverpool drama

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Chelsea and Aston Villa dropped points this weekend ahead of Manchester United’s trip to Everton on Monday.

Manchester United haven’t even kicked a ball yet and already it’s been a huge weekend in the battle for the Champions League football.

Chelsea and Aston Villa both dropped points on Saturday as the Blues threw away a lead at home to relegation-threatened Burnley to draw 1-1. Villa came from behind at home to Leeds but they too had to settle for a point after Anton Stach’s superb free-kick had given the visitors the lead.

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There was almost more good news for United on Sunday as Liverpool looked set to drop points at Nottingham Forest. But Arne Slot’s side grabbed a late winner through Alexis Mac Allister after the Argentina international had seen a goal disallowed for handball just a few minutes earlier.

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With some of United’s rivals dropping points, let’s take a look at the upcoming league games for those in the race for a spot in next season’s Champions League:

Manchester United

Everton (A) – Feb 23 (8pm) – Premier League

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Crystal Palace (H) – Mar 1 (2pm) – Premier League

Newcastle (A) – Mar 4 (8.15pm) – Premier League

Aston Villa (H) – March 15 (2pm) – Premier League

Bournemouth (A) – March 20 (8pm) – Premier League

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Aston Villa

Wolves (A) – Feb 27 (8pm) – Premier League

Chelsea (H) – March 4 (7.30pm) – Premier League

United (A) – March 15 (2pm) – Premier League

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West Ham (H) – March 22 (2.15pm) – Premier League

Nottingham Forest (A) – April 11 (TBC) – Premier League

Chelsea

Arsenal (A) – March 1 (4.30pm) – Premier League

Aston Villa (A) – March 4 (7.30pm) – Premier League

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Newcastle (H) – March 14 (5.30pm) – Premier League

Everton (A) – March 21 (5.30pm) – Premier League

Man City (H) – April 11 (TBC) – Premier League

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Liverpool

West Ham (H) – Feb 28 (3pm) – Premier League

Wolves (A) – March 3 (8.15pm) – Premier League

Tottenham (H) – March 14 (4.30pm) – Premier League

Brighton (A) – March 21 (12.30pm) – Premier League

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Fulham (H) – April 11 (TBC) – Premier League

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What is Movsar Evloev’s ethnicity? A look at the featherweight star’s cultural heritage

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While a UFC title shot has eluded him so far, Movsar Evloev is widely regarded as one of the best talents at featherweight. He is 9-0 in the promotion with wins over the likes of Aljamain Sterling, Arnold Allen, and Diego Lopes, among others.

The 32-year-old will next be seen against Lerone Murphy this weekend, in what many believe to be a title eliminator, with the victor likely earning a shot at the reigning champion Alexander Volkanovski.

Evloev is primarily a grappler and has outwrestled every opponent he has faced inside the octagon. Fueling that domination is an exceptional gas tank, and while his work ethic is undeniable, many believe his heritage also plays a significant role.


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What is Movsar Evloev’s ethnicity?

Movsar Evloev comes from the Caucasus region of Ingushetia, Russia. The UFC fighter belongs to the Ingush ethnic group.

The Caucasus regions of Russia, particularly Dagestan and Chechnya, are renowned for producing world-class combat sports athletes and wrestlers, including UFC greats like Khabib Nurmagomedov, Islam Makhachev, and Khamzat Chimaev.

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Evloev holds a takedown accuracy of 48%, a takedown defense of 61%, and averages 4.67 takedowns per 15 minutes. He trains out of the American Top Team, home to MMA elites including Dustin Poirier, Kayla Harrison, and Arman Tsarukyan, among others.

His nationality appears to have posed a major hurdle for him in the lead-up to his fight against Lerone Murphy in Manchester, England. Evloev was reportedly facing visa issues. However, those hurdles appear to have been sorted out, and the undefeated fighter is now in the U.K. ahead of the event.

During an interview with MMA Junkie in the lead-up to the event, he detailed the ordeal:

“I was very quiet for the past couple of weeks. I was busy with all of those different distractions. What was important for me was that I sleep well, I eat well, I prepare well, and with all of those things, trying to stay focused and maintaining all of this composure. I literally had time for nothing else than just to figure out the bureaucracy, figure out the documents, and stay in shape and work, so I can come out here and show my best at the best level.” [7:58 mark of the interview]

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