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'I have to believe in my players' - Kompany on survival hopes

BBC Sport Saturday, 20 April 2024
As the Burnley joyous fans waved off the Sheffield United supporters streaming out of Bramall Lane, it looked like the home supporters are were also saying goodbye to the Premier League.
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