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Frank Lampard set to become Norwich boss LATEST, Steven Gerrard to Aston Villa CONFIRMED, Chelsea transfer news


FRANK LAMPARD is on the verge of becoming Norwich’s new manager.

The Chelsea hero will replace Daniel Farke, who was dismissed last weekend.

Elsewhere, Steven Gerrard has been confirmed as Aston Villa’s new manager after the departure of Dean Smith.

The ex-Rangers boss has signed a two-and-a-half year deal with the Villans.

We’ve also got all the latest on a potential transfer for Declan Rice as well as updates from Chelsea, who are eyeing a swoop for Attila Szalai in January.

Get all the latest football news, updates and transfer gossip below…

  • FIREMAN SAM

    Sam Allardyce has not ruled out taking another job in the game.

    Sacking season is now in full swing – and Allardyce may yet be asked to fulfil his role as Fireman Sam saving clubs from relegation.

    He said: “I keep making a fool of myself by saying I’m retiring and then going back.

    “So I’d still be up for it if another offer comes in and I’ll know I’m really finished only when I stop getting offers.”

    Big Sam didn’t get the call from dive-bombing Aston Villa after the sacking of Dean Smith – with Steven Gerrard now his successor.

  • MARS DELIGHT

    Matteo Guendouzi has seemingly ruled out a return to Arsenal next summer, with the Marseille loanee insisting he wants a ‘long-term’ transfer.

    Guendouzi, 22, is currently on loan at Stade Velodrome after finding himself frozen out by Gunners boss Mikel Arteta.

    He told RMC Sport: “I am on loan. I am focused on what I have to do with Marseille.

    “I want to be a part of Marseille for the long-term.

    “I am very comfortable here and I want to continue have fun in Marseille.”

  • WRIGHT TIME TO GO?

    Arsenal legend Ian Wright believes Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has ‘reached his level’ as Manchester United boss.

    He said on Wrighty’s House: “Every pundit is seeing and saying the same thing, no direction, no coordination, no structure with great players.

    “If they get it right in situations, they are going to beat teams. But anyone who is organised against Man United, like we saw at Leicester, like we saw Liverpool do at a canter, you’ll cause them a massive problem.

    “And that is happening simply because the manager has got to his level.

    “I’m looking at ex-Man United players, Rio [Ferdinand], Roy Keane, now we are starting to hear stuff, they cannot wait to say this player is not good enough, that player is not good enough.

    “We say it flippantly. But this manager has reached his level.”

  • CAN IT BE DON?

    Jadon Sancho could be used as a WING-BACK when Manchester United take on Watford.

    The Red Devils return from the international break with a trip to Vicarage Road on November 20.

    And with Ole Gunnar Solskjaer desperate to get the best out of his stuttering squad, that could see a major shake-up for the £73million winger.

    Sancho, 21, has featured for just 342 minutes in the Premier League this season, starting three times.

    Here’s how United could line-up against the Hornets.

  • BARNES STORMER

    John Barnes claims Steven Gerrard is using Aston Villa as a ‘stepping stone’ to become the next Liverpool boss.

    Gerrard’s stunning Villa Park move was confirmed on Thursday morning, with Rangers receiving £3million in compensation for their title-winning gaffer.

    Barnes told BonusCodeBets: ““The Premier League is where managers want to be, and everyone is aware that Steven Gerrard is focusing on the Liverpool job.

    “But if that won’t be around for two or three years, clubs like Aston Villa are one of the more attractive jobs, and they can eventually push into the top six, given the size of the club.

    “Will a bigger club come along? No one can know for sure. If Celtic beat Rangers this year, would Steven still have had the same hype?

    “If he aspires to manage in the Premier League, it’s a decent club for him.”

  • MIC DROP

    Micah Richards has joked that Jamie Carragher may choose to defend new Aston Villa boss Steven Gerrard in the same way Gary Neville has with Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.

    Gerrard, 41, was confirmed as Dean Smith’s successor at Villa Park on Thursday morning.

    And Richards was quick to question what Gerrard’s ex-teammate Carragher’s approach will be when critiquing him on Sky Sports.

    Speaking on Twitter, Richards said: “I wonder if Carragher is gonna protect Gerrard like Neville protects Solskjaer. But that’s not my business.”

    Jabbing back at Richards, one social media user said: “We can wait for the Man City legend to become manager for you to criticise. Oh wait there aren’t any.”

    Another added: “I’m not sure Gerrard will need the same amount of protection that Ole does.”

  • IRON BRU

    Kevin De Bruyne revealed Manchester City trained for just TEN MINUTES the day before facing rivals United.

    Pep Guardiola’s side cruised to a 2-0 win over their neighbours last Saturday thanks to an Eric Bailly own goal and Bernardo Silva effort after a defensive mix-up.

    And after that red-hot performance you wouldn’t have known that City had hardly trained the day before.

    De Bruyne told Dutch podcast Mid Mid: “The day before a game we usually train tactically, based on how the opponent plays.

    “Before United, Pep said: ‘We don’t know how they are going to play. We shall see’. And we stopped training after 10 minutes or so.

    “Often Pep knows how the opponent is going to play. This time he didn’t know, so he didn’t know what to do.

    “We have done what we always do, but he didn’t know beforehand if they would play with five at the back, with four, a diamond in the middle, or with three up front.”

  • TOON IN FOR RABIOT

    Newcastle are reportedly lining up an ambitious £13million move for Juventus star Adrien Rabiot.

    But they face a fight to convince the Frenchman to join them over fellow suitors Real Madrid.

    Calciomercato claims Rabiot has emerged as a top target for new Toon boss Eddie Howe in January.

  • REDS RETURN

    Aston Villa manager Steven Gerrard’s return to Anfield next month will NOT be shown on TV.

    The Liverpool legend was announced as Dean Smith’s successor on Thursday as he departed Rangers after three years in charge.

    And his arrival at Villa Park means he will now have to coach his side against the club he made more than 700 appearances for between 1998 and 2015.

    Aston Villa travel to Anfield to take on Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool side on December 11.

    However, BT Sport and Sky Sports have already selected their Premier League games for December – and Liverpool vs Aston Villa is not one of them.

    Instead, the game will take place at 3pm on the Saturday when the UK television blackout is in force.

    The matches aired on Sky that weekend will be Brentford vs Watford, Norwich vs Manchester United, Leicester vs Newcastle and Crystal Palace vs Everton.

    Meanwhile, BT Sport are showing the early kick off on Saturday between Manchester City and Wolves.

  • JUVE KEEN ON MARTIAL AND LACAZETTE

    Anthony Martial and Alexandre Lacazette are both reportedly being targeted by Juventus if they fail to land Dusan Vlahovic.

    The Old Lady are battling both Arsenal and Tottenham to sign the Serbian striker from Fiorentina.

    The 21-year-old is out of contract in 2023 and has so far resisted penning an extension, leading to speculation he could soon be departing for £68million.

    Juventus are desperate to snatch him from their Serie A rivals – however they have also allegedly drawn-up a list of five potential alternatives.

    Calciomercato claims boss Max Allegri has identified both Manchester United outcast Martial and Arsenal’s Lacazette as other options.

  • HE DID MY ED IN

    Trent Alexander-Arnold rates Eden Hazard as his toughest-ever Premier League opponent and has explained why.

    Hazard’s form and fitness have nose-dived since quitting the Blues for Real Madrid two years ago.

    But asked to name his best top-flight rival, Alexander-Arnold had no doubts.

    The England star, 23, told Amazon Prime: “Eden Hazard, yeah. The best by probably a little bit of a distance.

    “Maybe De Bruyne, but directly against an opponent would have to be Hazard.

    “Yeah – speed, agility, his awareness, his intelligence on and off the ball is unreal.”

  • PREMIER LEAGUE NEXT SEASON

    Things get underway on August 6 – the weekend before the start of the campaign this year.

    Club bosses agreed that the season will start early because of the winter World Cup getting underway on November 21.

    The season will include 34 weekend Match Days, three mid-weeks and one Bank Holiday round.

    And there will still be a standalone weekend for the FA Cup final.

    Prem chiefs have tried to keep the season as close as possible to the usual format – while incorporating the break needed for the World Cup to take place.

  • BON APPETIT

    West Ham will reportedly trigger a one-year extension clause in Angelo Ogbonna’s contract if the ace is injured for the rest of the season.

    The Athletic claims Ogbonna, 33, faces a nervy wait after sustaining a cruciate ligament injury during Sunday’s 3-2 win over Liverpool.

    The veteran Italian will be sidelined for at least a few months.

    But there are fears he could miss the rest of the campaign when further scans and test results come back.

    However, if David Moyes’ worst fears are realised, West Ham will not abandon Ogbonna in his hour of need.

    Instead. the Hammers will apparently trigger a year-long extension clause in his contract – which is due to expire next summer.

    That will give Ogbonna the necessary time and treatment to fight his way back to full fitness under the eyes of West Ham medics.

    And Ogbonna will therefore get another shot to impress once he’s back after becoming a key man this season.

  • MORE FROM THE PREM

    In a statement, a Premier League spokesperson said: “The Premier League 2022/23 season dates have been confirmed.

    “The season has been adjusted to accommodate the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 which will take place in the middle of the domestic calendar.

    “The Premier League season will start on 6 August 2022. Match Round 16 will be the last set of matches played over the weekend of 12-13 November ahead of the call-up period for the tournament beginning on Monday 14 November.

    “The League will resume on Boxing Day following the FIFA World Cup Final, which takes place on Sunday 18 December 2022.

    “The final match round of the campaign will be played on 28 May 2023, when all games will kick off simultaneously as usual.”

  • PREM PLAN

    The controversial 2022 World Cup in Qatar is set to wreak havoc to the Premier League schedule.

    England’s top-flight will break for SEVEN weeks while the tournament goes on – with the final pencilled in for December 18.

    It comes 16 Match Days into the season – three before the halfway stage.

    The Prem will then resume just a week later on Boxing Day 2022.

    With the World Cup lasting 28 days, the last 16 round of the Carabao Cup will take place in the midweek before Christmas, before the December 26 fixtures will see the resumption of Prem activity.

    That’s after breaking following the conclusion of games on the weekend of November 12-13.

    The season will then finish on May 28, 2023.

    The season will, as revealed by SunSport in September, finish on Sunday May 28, with the FA Cup Final the following Saturday, a week before the Champions League Final.

  • ‘MAIN CONCERN’

    Arsenal legend Nigel Winterburn has urged the club’s board to back Mikel Arteta in the transfer market.

    He told SunSport: “I think that the fans will always have a voice, particularly if they’re not happy with how things are being run behind the scenes.

    “Arsenal are starting to invest a bit more money in the transfer market, they’ve certainly invested heavily this season.

    “We have the owners there, we just need to make sure that we are starting to travel back in the right direction.

    “We’ve fallen away from that top four, but now we need to go back in that direction.

    “As long as Arteta has finances to keep improving the squad, then that would be my main concern.”

  • FEELING FRANK

    Frank Lampard is set to be appointed Norwich City’s new manager.

    The Canaries sacked Daniel Farke on Saturday – just hours after he guided them to their first win of the season.

    Lamps held conversations with the Carrow Road board on Monday and has now agreed to take over the Premier League’s bottom club.

    It is his first job back in the dug-out since he was axed by Chelsea in January following his 18-month stint in charge at Stamford Bridge.

    The ex-Derby boss was linked with the Newcastle job before Eddie Howe’s appointment.

  • MAUR DIFFICULT

    Mauricio Pochettino has raised some eyebrows by labelling Ligue 1 as the ‘most physical league in the world’.

    The ex-Southampton and Spurs boss believes the football on the other side of the channel is tougher than the action in the Premier League.

    Pochettino told getfootballnewsfrance: “My impression is that it is a very complicated league.

    “The quality is there. I think it’s the most physical league in the world. I think the talent is amazing, and there are great coaches too.

    “Every single game you can see all the teams have quality, have the capacity to win the games, never give up.

    “I think it’s a very, very good league, and we are so happy to be here.

    “I’m not saying that it’s a better league than the Premier League, but I think that in the way that the games are here – I think they are more physical than in the Premier League.”

  • RON BOD

    Manchester City ace Ferran Torres has revealed he looks to Manchester United’s Cristiano Ronaldo as his physical and nutritional inspiration.

    Torres reckons Ronaldo changed how footballers treat their bodies which has led him to get a personal trainer and nutritionist.

    Speaking to El Desmarque, Torres said: “He [Ronaldo] is my point of reference.

    He has changed football in terms of nutrition, taking care of yourself, investing in your body.

    “This is a long-term process in which what you do today has repercussions for tomorrow. Football is more physical, and you have to be prepared.”

  • SPURS SLUR

    Former Arsenal chief David Dein has revealed that Patrick Vieira’s first words in English was a Tottenham slur.

    Dein brought Vieira to Arsenal in 1996 along with ex-boss Arsene Wenger.

    And to get Vieira accustomed to life in London, Dein got the retired midfielder an English teacher to help the Frenchman master the language.

    But Dein got a shock when he checked in on Vieira a few weeks later to see how he was getting on.

    Dein recalled: “After a couple of weeks I went down to the dressing room and I said: ‘Patrick, can you speak something in English?’

    “He said ‘yes Mr. Dein’. I said: ‘What can you say?’ He looked at me and he said: ‘Tottenham are [explicit].’

  • FEELING FRANK 

    Frank Lampard s set to be appointed Norwich City’s new manager.

    The Canaries sacked Daniel Farke on Saturday – just hours after he guided them to their first win of the season.

    Lamps held conversations with the Carrow Road board on Monday and has now agreed to take over the Premier League’s bottom club.

    It is his first job back in the dug-out since he was axed by Chelsea in January following his 18-month stint in charge at Stamford Bridge.

  • TEAR GERRKER

    Steven Gerrard has bid farewell to Rangers with a heartfelt post to Instagram.

    The Liverpool legend was confirmed as Aston Villa boss today after a successful three years north of the border.

    n an emotional post to Instagram, Gerrard said: “I want to say a heartfelt thank you to everyone associated with Glasgow Rangers, especially the fans, for the love and support you’ve all shown me during my time in Scotland.

    “Winning “55” will always hold a special place in my heart – each and every one of you played a part in that and, believe me, there will be many more to come.

    “I hope in time you can understand and accept my decision to move on but I honestly fell in love with the club and will always follow the team.

    “Once a Ranger, always a Ranger #55”

  • FOOTBALL REVOLT

    The Prem and other leading European leagues have joined forces with fan groups in a bid to block forced changes to football.

    Supporters Direct Europe boss Antonia Hagemann said the tie up with the European Leagues umbrella group was a move to “save European football”.

    The two sides agreed to work together to protect domestic football structures, governance of the international game and inclusion and diversity.

    Jacco Swart, managing director of European Leagues, said: “Fans are a key stakeholder in football.

    “It is a natural step to converge and work together to protect domestic football in the interest of all professional leagues and their clubs and fans across Europe.”

    Hagemann added: “Fans and leagues share common principles and we now want to put them into action. This relationship is crucial. To save European football we all need to work together.”

  • HOPE UTD

    Marcus Rashford says lack of education is to blame for the racist trolling he and other players get on social media.

    Rashford was targeted along with Manchester United teammate Jadon Sancho and Arsenal’s Bukayo Saka after all three missed penalties in the Euros final shoot-out against Italy in the summer.

    Rashford, said: “I think educating ourselves on, and championing other, cultures can only benefit our understanding. Discrimination usually stems from a lack of education. It’s a defence mechanism.

    “Instead of stigmatising differences, we should be celebrating them. How boring would the world be if we were all the same?

    “Books are a great source for us to highlight different characters and better understand background and journey.”

  • HOLIDALE

    Aaron Ramsdale has revealed England’s heroes were treated to an incredible ‘lads holiday’ during their Euro 2020 campaign – including a private Ed Sheeran gig.

    The Three Lions reached the final only to lose to Italy on penalties.

    But Arsenal stopper Ramsdale, 23, has recalled the amazing treat day they enjoyed between their final group game against Czech Republic and last 16 win over Germany.

    The England ace – pushing Jordan Pickford for the No1 jersey amid a red-hot run of form – revealed their St George’s training facility was turned into the perfect play area for big kids.

    He even revealed the national team FaceTimed Tom Cruise before being treated to an advanced screening of Top Gun: Maverick.


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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