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Man Utd home training plan uncovered as coronavirus continues to close Carrington

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Lee Grant has revealed how the Manchester United squad are coping with training from home amid the coronavirus pandemic. The Red Devils are self-isolating at present and have been sent individual training plans to follow from the comfort of their own home.

Goalkeeper Grant admits players are in constant contact with the club coaches. But instead of luxury facilities at Carrington, United stars are using their back gardens and children to keep themselves sharp. “We have been in constant contact with the coaches and, of course, I have been in touch with the goalkeeping coaches,” Grant told the club website. “We have got our own special programme and, really, it just centres around doing as much as we can within the confines and the safety

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