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Waching daily Aug 29 2018

 That is according to former West Ham goalkeeper turned ESPN FC pundit Shaka Hislop

 Mourinho is under pressure at Manchester United after losing two of the first three games of the season

 The Portuguese is the favourite with the bookies to be the next Premier League manager to lose their job

 Former Real Madrid boss Zinedine Zidane is tipped to replace Mourinho if he were to leave Old Trafford

 Hislop says if Zidane wants the job, then United should sack Jose Mourinho straight away

 He also reckons Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino would be the perfect man to get the best out of the current United squad

 "I think get rid of him now if you can get somebody in," Hislop said. "If you can get somebody like a Zinedine Zidane in, absolutely yes

 "I know he is not available, but you look at Mauricio Pochettino. "You were talking about if a different manager could get more out of this team

 "Look at what Pochettino has done with the Spurs side, a Spurs side he hasn't reinforced in two seasons

 "You've got (Danny) Rose who had a lot to say for himself last summer, you've got (Toby) Alderweireld who's been courted by Manchester United for the last six months

 "Yet still he has a team playing with a certain amount of self belief, the one ingredient that you could maybe say none of the Manchester United players have in abundance

 "Get a manager who improved the squad. "If you can do that, you sever the ties right now

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Defence Team News: 29 August 2018 - Duration: 2:22.

Welcome back to Defence Team News. I'm Nicole Power.

And I'm Cpl Michael MacIsaac.

Here are the headlines at Defence.

Four Canadian soldiers from the First World War

were laid to rest with military honours

at the Commonwealth War Graves Commission's

Loos British Cemetery in France.

The families of the four soldiers

were also in attendance,

with the support of Veterans Affairs Canada.

At the ceremony, we spoke with those involved to learn more.

My name is Dr. Sarah Lockyer,

I'm the Casualty Identification Coordinator for the Department

of National Defence and the Canadian Armed Forces.

So the Casualty Identification Program aims to be able

to analyze the remains of newly discovered Canadian soldiers

who died during the First and Second World War,

so that we can identify them,

so that they can be buried with their name, by their regiment

and in the presence of their family.

So to be able to be here today is very special.

When we get to this point where it's the burial,

technically speaking, my job for these particular soldiers

has been over for a number of months now.

It's over once we confirm the identifications.

But here, when I get to come to the burials,

I get to meet the families,

understand what it means to them,

and how it has impacted their families,

and I also get to meet the young soldiers who come over

and do the burial and bury one of their own

and find out what it means to them.

And overall, it's a very special experience. And it's an honour

and a privilege to be able to be a part of it.

Exercise MAROON RAIDER recently wrapped up

at the 5th Canadian Division Support Base Gagetown

in Oromocto, New Brunswick.

This annual confirmation event was an exciting

and challenging combined arms combat training exercise

involving regular force and reserve soldiers

from units across Canada and members

of the United States Army National Guard.

The week-long field training exercise

was designed to provide hundreds of soldiers with an opportunity

to consolidate individual and team training,

as well as showcase leadership skills acquired during

the Canadian Army's Full-Time Summer Employment initiative.

That's it for us.

Thank you so much for watching. See you next time...

... for Defence Team News!

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