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RHYS – THE MAN FOR ALL SEASON!

EVER-PRESENT: Mansfield’s Rhys Bennett, right, has been a permanent fixture and, inset, Manchester United boss Jose Mourinho
PICTURE: Action Images

By Chris Dunlavy
NEXT time Jose Mourinho starts whingeing about fatigue and fixture congestion, the Manchester United boss should have a word with Rhys Bennett.
Unlike any of Mourinho’s malingering millionaires, the Mansfield defender has played EVERY minute of EVERY game in EVERY competition this season.
That’s 38 League Two games, six in the Checkatrade Trophy and one each in the FA Cup and EFL Cup. It adds up to a gran...

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