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Twelve men who have played for both Saints and League Cup final rivals Manchester United

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Twelve men have played for Saints and their League Cup final rivals Manchester United since the Second World War - from Norman Kirkman to Morgan Schneiderlin.

Here, the Daily Echo looks back at the dozen who have represented both the Wembley finalists.

The full back made unofficial appearances for Manchester United during the war, but never played a competitive game. Moved to Saints from Leicester in 1950, but made only 20 league appearances for the club. After spells managing Exeter City and Bradford Park Avenue he dropped out of football to become a baker. He later scouted for several clubs, including Saints.

The left back made his United debut in 1967 and played in six European Cup ties in the club’s run to the 1967/68 European Cup final, though he lost his place in the final to Shay Brennan. After 121 league appearances for United he joined Saints for £50,000 in 1972. He could not displace Joe Kirkup as first choice left back, though, and moved back to Lancashire to join Preston the following year after just 21 Saints games. At Deepdale he was reunited with former Old Trafford team-mate Bobby Charlton, who had just taken over as Preston boss. Indeed, Burns was his first signing.

United boss Sir Matt Busby described the Welshman as ‘the finest centre forward in Europe’ after Davies had scored all Saints’ goals in a 4-1 win at Old Trafford in August 1969.

Davies was a prolific scorer for Saints, with 85 goals in 119 First Division games in his first three seasons at The Dell.

His four-goal show at Old Trafford made up a third of his entire 1969/70 top flight tally, though.

He left Saints in March 1974 after netting 153 goals in 277 appearances.

In November 1974, he moved to Old Trafford, Tommy Docherty paying Pompey £43,000 for his services.

By this time, though, Davies’ best days were long gone. He only made 10 appearances for United - eight in the Second Division and two in the FA Cup - and didn’t score at all.

A man for the big occasion, the midfielder scored for Sheffield Wednesday in the 1966 FA Cup final and for Wolves in the 1972 UEFA Cup final. However, he lost both finals - to Everton and Tottenham respectively.

McCalliog moved to Old Trafford in March 1974 for £70,000 from Wolves, but could not prevent the club being relegated to the second division (Saints went down the same season as well).

McCalliog started the 1974/75 season as a United regular but was sold in February 1975 to Saints for £40,000.

The player would go on to write his name into Saints folklore by providing the pass for Bobby Stokes to score the winner in the following year’s FA Cup final against his former employers.

In the quarter final, he had struck the only goal at fourth tier Bradford City.

McCalliog played 72 games for Saints and scored eight goals before losing his place in January 1977 to new signing Alan Ball. He left at the end of the season to play in the North American Soccer League for Chicago Sting.

A prolific scorer for AFC Bournemouth, MacDougall won a dream move to Old Trafford in September 1972 for a fee of almost £200,000.

He was to only play 18 times for United, though, with one of his four goals coming in a 2-1 win against Saints two months later.

Signing for Saints from Norwich for £50,000 in 1976, MacDougall was top scorer in his first season, 1976/77 - hitting 23 goals in 36 Second Division appearances.

Reunited up front with former Cherries strike partner Phil Boyer, MacDougall contributed 14 more goals as Saints win promotion to the top flight in 1977/78.

Despite five goals in the first 10 games of the 1978/79 First Division season, MacDougall told boss Lawrie McMenemy he no longer felt able to cut it at the highest level and was allowed to return to Cherries.

Handed his debut by Lawrie McMenemy as a 16-year-old at Old Trafford in November 1980, the winger moved there permanently for £1.3m almost nine years later.

His best days, without a doubt, were in Saints’ colours.

He netted 64 goals in 253 appearances for the club , including 11 in the First Division when Saints finished runners-up to Liverpool in 1984.

While at United, he scored 11 goals in 71 appearances - helping the club win the 1990 FA Cup. He was a non playing sub when they won the European Cup Winners Cup 12 months later.

The emergence of first Lee Sharpe and then Ryan Giggs greatly reduced Wallace’s chances, and he left to join Birmingham in October 1993 for £400,000.

Three years later he was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis and he was forced to retire from football.

In 2006, he completed the London Marathon in five-and-a-half days.

Signed by United for £350,000 in early 1978 from Leeds United, the Scottish international striker was to score 41 goals in 126 appearances for the club.

He left Old Trafford in the summer of 1981, AC Milan signing him for £325,000. Three years later, aged 32, he returned to England to sign for Saints for £150,000. There he was top scorer in his first season, 1984/85, with 12 league goals as Saints finished fifth. He moved onto Bristol City in 1987.

A legend at Old Trafford for his 120 goals in 354 appearances over two spells.

Anything but a legend at Saints, where he made 60 appearances after a £650,000 move from Chelsea in the summer of 1998 and only scored twice.

A far cry from his early days at United where he struck 24 league and cup goals in his second full season, 1984/85, before netting 17 in the league the following season.

That form won him a £2.5m move to Barcelona in the summer of 1986, but he returned to Old Trafford two years later for £1.5m.

He struck 21 times in all competitions in 1990/91, including two in the European Cup Winners Cup final win against Barcelona, and added 22 more in 1993/94 when United won the double for the first time.

He moved to Chelsea in 1995 and onto Saints three years later.

A flying winger at Old Trafford between 1991-1996 - where he scored 36 goals in 161 appearances - Kanchelski was given a one-year Saints contract by Gordon Strachan ahead of the 2002/03 season.

The Russian only appeared in one league game, against Everton as a sub, before leaving in the first ever January transfer window to join Saudi Arabians Al-Hilal on a free.

Only made seven first team appearances for United after coming through the ranks at Old Trafford, prior to moving to Derby. Signed for Saints in the January 2003 transfer window for £1.5m. Made 94 appearances for Saints before leaving to join Stoke in August 2006 for £225,000. Aged 34, and playing for non league Chester at the time, Higginbotham made his international debut in 2013 for Gibraltar.

The left back was only 17 when Nigel Adkins threw him in for his Premier League debut in November 2012.

But he never looked out of place and in March 2014, aged 18, made his senior England debut.

He went to that summer’s World Cup and appeared in the draw with Costa Rica.

On his return to Saints, and after 60 league appearances for the club, he moved to Old Trafford for a whopping £27m.

That made him one of world football’s most expensive teenagers.

In his two and a half seasons at United, Shaw has been restricted to just 28 league appearances.

He missed most of the 2015/16 season with a badly broken leg suffered in a Champions League fixture.

Still only 21, he has also struggled for regular football under Jose Mourinho.

Little did they know it at the time, but Saints had a bargain when they paid French club Strasborg £1.2m for an 18-year-old Schneiderlin in the summer of 2008.

He went on to become a key member of the club’s rise from the depths of League 1 to the top seven of the Premier League, making 261 appearances in all competitions.

After three seasons as a Premier League regular with Saints, he moved to Manchester United for £25m in the summer of 2015.

Jose Mourinho’s arrival last summer saw him fall out of first team favour, and last month he jumped at the chance to be reunited with his former Saints boss Ronald Koeman at Everton.

At £20m, he was the most expensive signing in the January transfer window.

Alan McLoughlin was a trainee at Old Trafford who left without ever playing a first team game, McLoughlin became Saints’ first £1m signing in December 1990 when he moved from Swindon. He only made 27 appearances, however, and within two years had moved to Pompey for £400,000.

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Saints players pick League Cup final songs ahead of Wembley

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AS Saints prepare for the League Cup final against Manchester United at Wembley on Sunday they have released a music playlist selected by the players.

“We’ve also created a special cup final playlist, with the first-team squad all picking either their favourite song, or one that gets them ready for the game, for you to enjoy in the build-up to the big day,” it said on the club’s website.

It is available of music streaming service Spotify. Click here for more information >>>

Here are the players’ picks:

Fraser Forster: Never Too Much by Luther Vandross

Cedric: Catch & Release (Deepend Remix Extended) by Matt Simons

Maya Yoshida: Don’t Look Back In Anger by Oasis

Jordy Clasie: My Love by Frenna ft Joanna Fraser

Florin Gardos: Make It Bun Dem by Skrillex

Shane Long: Mr. Brightside by The Killers

Steven Davis: Every Teardrop Is A Waterfall by Coldplay

Jay Rodriguez: In The City by The Jam

Charlie Austin: The Pretender by Foo Fighters

Dusan Tadic: Zver by Saso Matic

Martin Caceres: Duele El Corazón by Enrique Iglesias

Alex McCarthy: Shape Of You by Ed Sheeran

Oriol Romeu: Not Afraid by Eminem

Cuco Martina: LUV by Tory Lanez

James Ward-Prowse: Controlla by Drake

Virgil van Dijk: No Favors by Big Sean and Eminem

Harrison Reed: One Dance by Drake

Sofiane Boufal: I Want You Back by The Jackson 5

Manolo Gabbiadini: Bologna È Una Regola by Luca Carboni

Nathan Redmond: Bad and Boujee by Migos

Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg: Take Me Back by Christopher and Matoma

Jack Stephens: All These Things That I’ve Done by The Killers

Jérémy Pied: Vivir Mi Vida by Marc Anthony

Lloyd Isgrove: Headlines by Drake

Stuart Taylor: House Work by Jax Jones

Olufela Olomola: Good Drank by 2 Chainz

Matt Targett: Impatient by Jeremih

Sam McQueen: All A Dream by Wretch 32

Josh Sims: Oui by Jeremih

Mouez Hassen: Otherside by Red Hot Chilli Peppers

Jake Hesketh: Touch The Sky by Kanye West

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Transfer Rater: Cedric Soares to Barcelona, Otamendi to Real Madrid

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Things change in the blink of an eye in football. The Football Whispers Index takes the latest transfer rumours and gives them a score out of five; the higher the score, the more realistic and reliable the whisper.

Here are today’s top five emerging whispers for the summer. And keep an eye on Transfer Talk for the latest gossip.

Southampton’s Cedric Soares is on Barcelona’s shortlist of right-backs ahead of the summer transfer window, according to the Daily Telegraph. Barca are considering strengthening that position at the end of the season, after having had problems there since Dani Alves left. Aleix Vidal had finally made that position his own but he is now out for the rest of the season with an ankle injury, while Sergi Roberto is yet to properly convince after being switched there from midfield. The Spanish giants would reportedly have to offer at least £15 million to tempt Southampton into negotiations.

The Daily Mirror says Atletico Madrid have put striker Kevin Gameiro up for sale. The 29-year-old joined Diego Simeone’s side in a £35 million deal from Sevilla last summer and although he scored an outstanding five-minute hat trick in the weekend win over Sporting Gijon, he has largely disappointed in scoring just six other La Liga goals. Atleti are reported to have sounded out a number of top European clubs about a potential move for the Frenchman, including Tottenham. And Spurs may be interested if they are looking for top-class competition to compete with Harry Kane, after Vincent Janssen has failed to impress at White Hart Lane.

Polish sports daily Przeglad Sportowy claims Borussia Dortmund are one of three clubs where Wojciech Szczesny may end up. The goalkeeper is on loan at Roma from Arsenal for the second consecutive season, but the Italian side are unlikely to pay the Gunners’ £13.5 million asking price. That has made him a transfer target for Dortmund, but they’ll face competition from Juventus and Napoli, who are also reportedly interested in the 26-year-old.

Everton are on red alert after Lucas Perez’s agent suggested he is unhappy with his lack of playing time. The Daily Mail says that Everton were interested in Perez in the summer, but were beaten to him by the Gunners. Since his move to the Emirates, the Spaniard has made just two Premier League starts and Everton boss Ronald Koeman hopes to take advantage of his lack of minutes.

Nicolas Otamendi’s agent has claimed Real Madrid are interested in the Manchester City centre-back. Martin Sendoa says the Argentine would be perfect for Zinedine Zidane’s side, with Pepe set to leave Los Blancos in the summer. “Pepe is leaving Real Madrid and Otamendi fits the profile they are looking for,” Sendoa told Radio Continental. “Nico is happy at Manchester City, but who wouldn’t want to play at Real Madrid? It’s the biggest club in the world.”

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Premier League table: How Mark Lawrenson’s predictions this season compared to the actual standings

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The season is flying by, with only 13 games left until the conclusion of the Premier League campaign.

And all the while Mark Lawrenson has been as brilliant as ever in predicting results each gameweek.

So we decided to take a look at how he’s getting on, comparing his results to the actual standings in England’s top flight.

It’s well worth your time… scroll through the gallery above to find out where your team would be based on Lawro’s predictions (correct on 21 February 2017).

Fancy yourself as a better predictor of results than Lawro? Try our free to play Premier League Predictor game, for the chance to win £1m

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Mourinho defending good record against Saints at Wembley

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JOSE Mourinho will enter the League Cup final defending a good personal record against Saints.

He has only lost one of his eight games against the club, winning five of the others.

In those five wins, Saints had led in the first minute in TWO of them!

He has also picked up two large suspensions for criticising referees - strangely enough, in two of the three games his side did not win …

This is Mourinho’s record against Saints.

James Beattie scored at both ends before Frank Lampard struck a penalty winner four minutes before half-time.

Beattie gave Steve Wigley’s Saints a first minute lead, before his own goal levelled matters on 34 minutes.

Chelsea took another step towards the Premier League title in Mourinho’s first season at Stamford Bridge.

Frank Lampard and Eidur Gudjohnsen put the Blues in control at half-time.

Though Kevin Phillips reduced the arrears, Gudjohnsen seven his second seven minutes from time.

As they had done on their previous visit to the ground in September 2004, Saints took a first minute lead - this time through Jay Rodriguez.

Chelsea had to wait until the 55th minute to level, through Gary Cahill.

Their other centre half, John Terry, put them ahead seven minutes later and Demba Ba added a late third.

Mourinho completed his fourth win out of four against Saints.

All the goals - from Fernando Torres, Willian and Oscar 82 - came in the last half hour.

Sadio Mane put Saints ahead in this encounter which took place three days after Christmas.

Eden Hazard levelled on the stroke of half-time.

Saints played out the last two minutes with ten men after Morgan Schneiderlin was sent off for a second bookable offence.

Mourinho was furious he side were denied a spot-kick and said after the game there was “a clear campaign” against his side.

Referee Anthony Taylor booked Cesc Fabregas for diving, following a challenge by Matt Targett, instead of giving the visitors a penalty.

For his comments, the FA fined him £50,000.

Ronald Koeman again took a point off his former Barcelona colleague.

Diego Costa put Chelsea into an 11th minute lead, but Dusan Tadic levelled from the spot eight minutes later.

Chelsea went on to win the title for the third time under Mourinho.

Finally, Saints broke their Mourinho duck at the seventh time of asking.

They came from behind to do so, after Willian had put Chelsea ahead in the 10th minute.

Steven Davis levelled shortly before half-time and Sadio Mane put Saints in front on the hour mark.

Again, Mourinho felt hard done by with regards to key decisions.

Mourinho criticised the officials after the defeat, saying they were ‘afraid to give decisions for Chelsea’, As part of a bizarre seven-minute rant to television cameras, he said referees were ‘afraid to give decisions for Chelsea.’

He was unhappy that Radamel Falcao was booked for diving with the score at 1-1, when Mourinho felt he should have been awarded a penalty.

Mourinho was subsequently charged with misconduct in relation to his comments, and fined £50,000.

On what was his home debut as well, the Swedish striker struck after 36 minutes and added a penalty seven minutes into the second half.

Zlatan Ibrahimovic ensured Mourinho celebrated his competitive home debut as United manager with three points at Old Trafford last August.

On what was his home debut as well, the Swedish striker struck after 36 minutes and added a penalty seven minutes into the second half.

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Puel set his sights on second United triumph

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CLAUDE Puel will be hoping to claim the second win of his managerial career against Manchester United at Wembley.

If he does, it will come 11 and a half years after his first and so far only success.

Puel was managing Lille when they were paired with Sir Alex Ferguson’s men in the 2005/06 Champions League group stages.

Puel certainly had the upper hand on Sir Alex - overseeing a 0-0 bore draw at Old Trafford and then beating United - containing Ronaldo and Rooney - 1-0 in France.

After Lille’s own stadium had failed to pass UEFA grading rules, they were forced to switch the tie to the Stade de France - over 100 miles away in Paris.

Despite that, around 66,400 turned out - a record attendance for any French club in a European tie.

That was to be Lille’s only win in the group as Puel’s side finished second bottom. United were bottom, for the first time ever in a Champions League group.

The winner in the Stade de France was also the only goal a Puel team has scored against United in five attempts.

Puel and Ferguson went head to head in the Champions League again the following season, 2006/07.

And this time there was huge drama in the round of 32 first leg tie in France.

Ryan Giggs’ late winner for the visitoes almost sparked a walk-out from angry Lille players at the climax of a controversial clash.

Giggs curled in a quick free-kick after 83 minutes while Lille were still assembling their defensive wall.

Lille players, furious that an earlier header by Peter Odemwingie had been ruled out, walked off the pitch as the last 16 first leg clash boiled over.

They eventually returned, and United held on for a crucial victory. Lille president Michel Seydoux said his players did not walk off the pitch in order to get the game abandoned.

However, Ferguson branded Lille a “disgrace” and called on UEFA to intervene.

Interview: Man Utd boss Sir Alex Ferguson “I have never seen that before in all my years in football,” said Ferguson.

"That is a disgrace and Uefa have to do something about that because it was pure intimidation of the referee.

"The Lille staff encouraged their players to come off and that made it a hostile atmosphere inside the ground. It’s a disgrace.

“Uefa will have to come down on it. They have to. It was very worrying because they were throwing missiles and Gary Neville got hit by something.”

Ferguson ordered his players to stay on the pitch as their Lille counterparts gathered on the touchline.

Ferguson’s comments were condemned by Puel, who backed his president in claiming his team were not planning a walk-off.

Puel raged: "I don’t know how that man Ferguson can allow himself to comment like that about this. He should have said nothing.

“The team wished to make a complaint about the goal and didn’t want to leave the field. They were just making a protest.”

Puel was upset that Giggs’ winner was allowed to stand.

He said: "It’s not logical. The signal the referee gave was not clear for everyone, especially for us.

“I don’t understand. We could not express a formal complaint as we could not find a Uefa delegate.”

All was peaceful again a fortnight later, though, following Henrik Larsson’s second leg winner at Old Trafford had sealed a 2-0 aggregate win.

Puel shook hands with Ferguson after seeing his side exit the competition and said there was no ill-feeling.

“There is absolutely no problem whatsoever,” he said. “A lot of it has been orchestrated, but it’s not a problem for me.”

Puel returned to Old Trafford nine years later, taking charge of Saints’ 2-0 league loss last August - his second competitive game in charge of the visitors.

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Revealed: Pubs and fan zones for Saints supporters heading to Wembley

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AHEAD of Saints’ first major final in 14 years, the locations of the fan zone and allocated pubs for the club’s fans have been released.

More than 30,000 Saints fans will be heading to Wembley as Southampton take on Manchester United for the EFL Cup final.

But fans who weren’t able to get hold of tickets can still head to the capital to cheer on their side.

There will be two external fan zones for both sets of supporters on the day. For Saints fans, this will be at Events Pad – located on the south-east side of Wembley Park and just yards from the stadium.

A number of pubs have also been allocated for Saints supporters, most of which are situated between Wembley Central station and Wembley Park station.

The EFL Cup final will take place at Wembley Stadium on Sunday February 26. Kick-off is at 4.30pm.

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Craig David relishing Wembley date

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The Southampton supporter and music artist grew up watching his hometown heroes and will be in attendance at Wembley on Sunday.

Speaking at the launch of his homecoming gig, he said: “I’m excited. I grew up going to The Dell, leaning over with my programme trying to get Matt Le Tissier’s autograph, Alan Shearer or Tim Flowers.

“Once you’ve gone through that experience, Southampton is in your heart and seeing us back at Wembley in a big game against Manchester United. I’ve got a feeling we’ll bring it out.”

“Southampton has been through so much as a team over the years. Dropping all the way down to League One and finding our way back, managers changing and losing players.

“I’d be so proud for us to win. It’s great for the city and the supporters. I’ve got my mom season tickets and she’s in awe every time Saturday comes.

“It’s the heart of this place for me. I’m so happy they’re back in the mix and win or lose, to get this far has been incredible.”

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Arsenal, Man Utd and Man City discussed on Premier League Daily podcast

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Would winning the FA Cup be enough for Arsenal fans?

Arsene Wenger’s side avoided an upset at non-league Sutton in the FA Cup fifth round by winning 2-0 on Monday to set up a home quarter-final against another non-league side, Lincoln. But would winning the competition for a third time in four seasons silence the Wenger critics?

We’ll also look ahead to the EFL Cup final between Manchester United and Southampton. Is this a make or break game for Jose Mourinho in his first season at Old Trafford?

And we’ll hear from Pep Guardiola who is still fighting on three fronts with Manchester City. How much have the club progressed since the Spaniard replaced Manuel Pellegrini?

Curtis Davies and Gerry Francis are the guests as Premier League Daily returns tomorrow morning from 10am on Sky Sports News HQ.

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