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    Bukayo Saka cheekily hits out at Havertz for stealing hat-trick goal but tells Arsenal fans ‘don’t worry it’s coming’

    BUKAYO SAKA aimed a cheeky dig towards Kai Havertz after his Arsenal team-mate “got in the way” of his first hat-trick.Saka, 23, was a top performer for the Gunners as they beat Monaco 3-0 at the Emirates in the Champions League.Buakyo Saka scored twice for Arsenal against MonacoCredit: GettyAnd he joked team-mate Kai Havertz ‘got in the way’ of him scoring a hat-trickCredit: GettyThe winger netted twice before assisting the third scored by Havertz, 25.Arsenal’s opener came as Saka got in at the far post for a tap-in after Gabriel Jesus fired the ball across the face of goal in the 34th minute.In the 78th minute pressure on the goalkeeper and defender playing out from Havertz allowed Saka to nick the ball back before doubling his side’s lead and his tally for the night.The third and final goal came as Saka shot a deflected strike on target from close range.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLSaka had directed the ball towards the far corner before Havertz was quickest to react at the near post and guide the ball into the net in the 88th minute.The Havertz touch potentially denied Saka his first Arsenal hat-trick.And speaking to TNT Sports after the game, he joked: “Yeah, he got in the way of it.”But Saka declared the elusive feat would arrive soon, adding: “But don’t worry it’s coming, it’s coming.”Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSThe win saw Arsenal take a major step towards automatic qualification in the Champions League, placing them on 13 points.Their next match in the tournament now won’t arrive until January 22 when they host Dinamo Zagreb, before they head to Girona the following week for the final game in the revamped league phase.Arsenal’s SET-PIECE COACH gets very own mural outside Emirates Stadium as fans say ‘this is just tragic… game’s gone’Saka’s brace also took his tally for the season up to nine goals and 12 assists, with his European goal tally being doubled thanks to his Emirates exploits.Post-match he was also full of praise for teen star Myles Lewis-Skelly, who had an outstanding game out of position at left-back.Saka said of the teen: “I said to him before the game that this is his level and he needs to have no doubts and do what we see him do in training. Amazed with him and he played a big part in the first goal.Arsenal play host to Everton on Saturday for their next game. More

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    Arsenal find answer to left-back conundrum in brilliant Lewis-Skelly as Saka reveals four-word pep talk before Monaco

    MIKEL ARTETA did not hold back in his praise for Myles Lewis-Skelly after his first Champions League start as Arsenal’s latest graduate more than repaid the faith.Lewis-Skelly showed the confidence and understanding of a player with more than 100 appearances under his belt as the Gunners saw off Monaco 3-0.Myles Lewis-Skelly stole the show on his Champions League debutCredit: GettyBrave on the ball and playing a key role in Arsenal’s first goal – this was a night he can remember fondly.While Arteta continues to worry about just how many injuries are piling up in North London – at least he now has someone he can trust at left-back.With Oleksandr Zinchenko and Riccardo Calafiori sidelined and Jurrien Timber not ready to start, the 18-year-old was given the nod ahead of Kieran Tierney.Arteta hailed the youngster after his Champions League debut versus Monaco, saying: “A really proud moment. He’s one of our own. READ MORE IN FOOTBALL”It’s just a joy to watch it him, a privilege to be able to give the chance to somebody. He took the chance.”Gunners fans have had glimpses in the past, especially when he was involved in a spat with Manchester City superstar Erling Haaland before he had even turned 18.But with his progress this season having been hindered by an infected toe, supporters have had to wait a while longer for a proper display.There was plenty to be excited about here, with even Bukayo Saka raving about his display, saying: “His future is very bright.Most read in Champions LeagueFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALS”He just needs to keep the same head that he has got, his mentality is top and he is always asking questions, looking to learn. I’m so proud of him.”I just said to him, like I said to him before the game – this is his level.Arsenal’s SET-PIECE COACH gets very own mural outside Emirates Stadium as fans say ‘this is just tragic… game’s gone'”He needs to have no doubts and play with confidence.“What he’s doing, we see it in training. I was pleased with him, he was a big part of the first goal.”Despite being the youngest player to start in the Champions League for Arsenal since Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain in 2011, Lewis-Skelly was not lacking in confidence.Whether that was on the ball, taking possession in tight spaces and always looking to play forwards, or telling other far more senior team-mates where they should be.Lewis-Skelly completed a very impressive 45 of 47 attempted passes, always looking to keep the tempo up and with team-mates not afraid to hand him the ball.Arteta asks his full-backs to move inside when the Gunners are in possession and, having come through the ranks as a midfielder, the teen looks more than comfortable doing so.He just needs to keep the same head that he has got, his mentality is top and he is always asking questions, looking to learn. I’m so proud of him.Bukayo SakaIt was from this position he helped craft the opener.Having shifted inside alongside Declan Rice, Lewis-Skelly collected a pass from skipper Martin Odegaard.Under pressure from Monaco’s Maghnes Akliouche, the No49 took a touch backwards to draw the Frenchman in before darting forwards, leaving him stranded.The England Under-19 settled himself and quickly set Gabriel Jesus in behind with a fine pass, from where the Brazilian squared to setup Saka.READ MORE SUN STORIESAs the Gunners had to dig in after the break, Arteta sent on the more experienced Timber to shore things up.But Lewis-Skelly still departed to a standing ovation – surely not the last he will receive from Arsenal supporters.Arsenal ratings vs Monaco as Lewis-Skelly gets standing ovation but Merino is heavy and slowBUKAYO SAKA scored twice as Arsenal saw off Monaco 3-0 in the Champions League.Here is how SunSport’s Lloyd Canfield rated the players’ performances.DAVID RAYA – 7/10Rarely troubled throughout the game, but did what he had to do.Commanding in the box, and pretty good distribution-wise, with only a few mistakes on that front.THOMAS PARTEY – 6A mixed bag from Partey tonight, with a few nice passes creating dangerous attacks, and a few going wildly astray.Wasn’t caused an awful lot of trouble by Monaco’s left side.WILLIAM SALIBA – 7Solid at the back as per usual. Always gives you a seven out of ten.JAKUB KIWIOR – 7A capable deputy in Gabriel’s absence, sharp on the ball and dependable off of it. Equally as good as Saliba next to him.MYLES LEWIS-SKELLY – 9Playing as a left-back, Lewis-Skelly became the latest Hale End academy graduate to make his full Champions League debut vs Monaco.A sensational bit of play to beat Monaco’s press allowed him to slot an inch-perfect ball into Jesus who set up Saka for Arsenal’s opener.Given a standing ovation by the home support when he left the pitch after 64 minutes.DECLAN RICE – 7Broke up play nicely as he always does, often sliding in to shut down Monaco attacks.Not as threatening as we have seen him be previously going forward, but that wasn’t his job this evening with Merino alongside him.MIKEL MERINO – 4I wasn’t moved.Arsenal fans might be left slightly disappointed by the Odegaard – Merino – Rice midfield they were excited about. Looked heavy and slow, and got booked.MARTIN ODEGAARD – 5Not his usual elegant self in midfield for Arsenal.Unfortunately let down by his end product tonight, as he missed two huge chances to double their lead either side of half-time.GABRIEL MARTINELLI – 4A threat down the left side in the first half, he should’ve had an assist were it not for Arsenal’s number nine.While he showed some bright sparks, his end product in general was not good enough.BUKAYO SAKA – 8In the right place at the right time as he so often is to open the scoring after a great ball across the box by Jesus.Reacted quickly to a goalkeeper mistake and finished into the far corner for what was his seventh home Champions League goal in seven home Champions League games – clinical.GABRIEL JESUS – 5Could’ve had a first-half brace, but for his lack of composure, as he missed TWO huge 1v1 chances early on in the tie.What he lacked in finishing however, he made up for with a quality assist to set up Saka for the opening goal.SUBS:LEANDRO TROSSARD (GABRIEL MARTINELLI, 64) – 5Much the same story as the man whom he replaced.JORGINHO (DECLAN RICE, 64) – 6A calming presence in the Arsenal midfield, helped to settle the ball when he got on it.JURRIEN TIMBER (MYLES LEWIS-SKELLY, 64) – 6Replaced the best player on the pitch and Arsenal’s level didn’t drop much.KAI HAVERTZ (GABRIEL JESUS, 73) – 8Put the goalkeeper under plenty of pressure to force the mistake for Saka’s second.Got the faintest of nicks for the Gunners’ third.ETHAN NWANERI (MARTIN ODEGAARD, 79) – 5Another good few minutes in the tank for the Arsenal starlet with a very bright future.Some good touches to get the home fans excited. 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    Arsenal 3-0 Monaco LIVE RESULT: Bukayo Saka on the double as Gunners sail into third in Champions League table

    ARSENAL defeated Monaco 3-0 in a one-sided clash as the Gunners leapt up to third in the Champions League table.Bukayo Saka fired the Gunners ahead after a stunning move which was kicked off by 18-year-old Myles Lewis-Skelly, who started at left-back.Saka then doubled Arsenal’s lead with 15 minutes to play, capitalising on a horror Monaco defensive error in their own box.Kai Havertz appeared to knock home the Gunners’ third after connecting with Saka’s shot to put the game out of the French side’s reach – but it was later ruled as a Thilo Kehrer own goal with the defender having the final touch.FOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSFollow ALL the reaction from the Emirates with our live blog below…That’s all from the EmiratesThe frustrations of Fulham have been forgotten.After Premier League disappointment at the weekend, Arsenal roared back with a comprehensive home victory in the Champions League that has them flying high in Europe.Bukayo Saka was once against the Gunners’ star boy with his double added to by an own goal from former West Ham man Thilo Kehrer.The result has Mikel Arteta’s men back in the winning mood, and that could prove crucial when they return to Emirates entertainment against Everton on Saturday.We’ll be in place to bring you all the action on the afternoon – you won’t miss a kick!Until then, thank you for joining us and goodnight.Copy linkCopiedLift off for Lewis-SkellyAt 18 years and 76 days, Myles Lewis-Skelly became the youngest player to start a Champions League match for Arsenal since Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain back in September 2011.And now the teenager has his sights on a similar career at the top level of the game – albeit without the injuries endured by his predecessor.Lewis-Skelly completed 45 of 47 passes evening (96%), the best passing accuracy by an Arsenal teenager in Europe’s top competition since Johan Djourou (97%) against Hamburg in September 2006, the same month Lewis-Skelly was born.After the game, the 18-year-old revealed that he hoped this was the basis for many more European appearances at the Emirates. I’m proud of myself, and I believe in myself. I’ve come a long way and I just want to thank everyone for giving me the opportunity; hopefully, it’s the first of many. I’ll push on from here.”Myles Lewis-SkellyTNT SportsCopy linkCopiedArteta delighted with fast startMikel Arteta revealed himself to be a very happy Arsenal manager after this evening’s three-goal win over Monaco. But the Gunners boss admitted his team had to worked hard in the second period to keep their noses in front before a late second from Bukao Saka and an own goal from Thilo Kehrer sealed matters.However, Arteta believed that the result was just rewards for his team’s performance in the opening 45 minutes, a half in which they could have killed the contest off.I’m very happy tonight. I’m happy with scoring three goals, keeping a clean sheet and winning the game. We started the game so very well, and in the first-half we should have been at least three or four up at least. We could have put the game to bed, but we didn’t.Mikel ArtetaTNT SportsCopy linkCopiedBukayo the star of the showSensational Bukayo Saka was the standout star for Arsenal once again as he hit a double at the Emirates to down Monaco.The 23-year-old has now scored in six of his seven Champions League home appearances for the Gunners, while he has been involved in 14 goals in 14 games overall for the Londoners in the competition (eight goals and six assists).In all competitions this season, only Mohamed Salah (16 goals and 12 assists) has been involved in more goals among Premier League players this season than Saka (nine goals and 12 assists).Copy linkCopiedSaka: Myles can go forBukayo Saka scored two goals to fire Arsenal into the top eight of the Champions League table, and then paid tribute to his teenage teammate Myles Lewis-Skelly.Lewis-Skelly was making his first Champions League start at left-back for the Gunners and performed admirably, playing his part in the opening goal.[Myles’ future] is very bright! He just needs to keep the same head that he’s had so far. His mentality is top, and he’s always asking questions and looking to learn. I’m so proud of him.Bukayo SakaTNT SportsCopy linkCopiedKai suffers goal blowOh no for Kai Havertz!OG yes for Thilo Kehrer!UEFA have confirmed in the last few minutes that Arsenal’s third this evening has officially gone down in the record books as an own-goal by Monaco captain Kehrer.The former West Ham man is adjudged to have got the telling final touch despite the slightest deflection from Havertz on Bukayo Saka’s initial shot.Copy linkCopiedChampions League matchday six resultsThe new-look League Phase in the Champions League is now three-quarters of the way through its inaugural campaign, and European life is looking good for Arsenal and their Premier League rivals.The Gunners joined Aston Villa and Liverpool in registering wins on matchday six, and the three clubs now occupy the top five places in the 32-team table.However, it’s a different story for the 2022 champions Manchester City, who fell to another defeat and are now in real danger of not even making the play-off stage of the competition.AC Milan 2-1 Red Star BelgradeArsenal 3-0 MonacoAtletico Madrid 3-1 Slovan BratislavaBenfica 0-0 BolognaDortmund 2-3 BarcelonaFeyenoord 4-2 Sparta PragueJuventus 2-0 Man CityLille 3-2 Sturm GrazStuttgart 5-1 Young BoysCopy linkCopiedMatch stats from the EmiratesSince the start of last season, Arsenal have won seven of their eight Champions League home games (D1), keeping a clean sheet in every single one of those victories.The Gunners’ seven clean sheets are the most by a side on home soil in the competition over the last two campaigns.Copy linkCopiedFrom Martin Blackburn in TurinA good night for Arsenal, but another troubling one for Manchester City. Martin Blackburn has the latest from Turin after the Premier League champions fall to a 2-0 defeat at Juventus…One win in 10 matches now as Manchester City’s season continues to unravel.Seven of those have been defeats and with games against United and Aston Villa to come it could yet get worse before it gets better. City are shipping goals at an alarming rate – while struggling to take their chances when they are on top.In the shadow of the Alps, this defeat shows Pep has a mountain to climb to restore his team to what they were.Copy linkCopiedFull time – Arsenal 3-0 MonacoLife is three and easy for Arsenal this evening.Three goals, three points, and third in the Champions League table to match their third spot in the Premier League.Copy linkCopiedArsenal 3-0 Monaco90. Three minutes of stoppage time has been signalled by the fourth official, which is just enough time for everyone inside the Emirates Stadium to point out that all the goals this evening were scored from open play.Copy linkCopiedArsenal 3-0 Monaco88. The ball is turned in, and Arsenal have three goals to match their three points.Kai Havertz is the one claiming the third, but it’s going to take some further inspection to work out what happened.Replays show an angled shot from Bukayo Saka shot on the right deflects up into the net at the near post after a touch off the shin of Havertz, and then a more telling one from Monaco defender Thilo Kehrer.And while the visiting captain doesn’t want any part in the celebrations, the Arsenal substitute is more than happy to have his name back on the scoresheet.Copy linkCopiedIcing on the cake!Copy linkCopiedArsenal 2-0 Monaco85. There are five minutes left on the clock, and with Arsenal having made all of their substitutions, it means Bukayo Saka will be playing the full 90.The forward has never scored a hat-trick for the Gunners, although he has netted one for England. Is this the night?Copy linkCopiedArsenal 2-0 Monaco82. With another three Champions League points in the bag, Mikel Arteta feels its time for another impressive cameo from Ethan Nwaneri.The Hale End wonderkid replaces club captain Martin Odegaard.Copy linkCopiedArsenal 2-0 Monaco80. Monaco boss Adi Hutter responds with a triple change.Jordan Teze, Eliot Matazo and George Ilenikhena are on for the visitors, replacing Vanderson, the excellent Lamine Camara and Breel Embolo.Copy linkCopiedArsenal 2-0 Monaco 78. A goal scored by Bukayo Saka in North London – but made at the Southampton defensive circus by Mohammed Salisu.The centre-back may not ply his trade at St Mary’s anymore, but is just as adept at making a mess of playing out from the back as anyone in red and white stripes this season.Salisu’s short pass to goalkeeper Radoslaw Majecki is charged down by Kai Havertz, and when the ball pops back up in his direction, he is too slow to react.One player who is never slow is Saka, who nips in to control, and cooly knock home from close range.Game over.Copy linkCopiedSealed by Saka!Copy linkCopiedArsenal 1-0 Monaco74. Well, it really should have been sealed by the home side on the break!Arsenal turn over play quickly and counter with Leandro Trossard leading the charge.The Belgian has the simple task of playing in the unmarked Martin Odegaard on his right, but fluffs the pass by hitting the only defender in his way.Copy linkCopiedArsenal 1-0 Monaco 72. You do get the sense that there is a second goal in this, but whether it comes from Monaco finally breaking through or Arsenal capitalising on the counter, I don’t know.Eighteen minutes plus stoppage time remain in North London, and a place in the top eight of the League Phase is up for grabs.Copy linkCopiedArsenal 1-0 Monaco70. Monaco are pinning Arsenal back with a spell of relentless running, if somewhat lacking in penetration.In particular, 20-year-old Lamine Camara has looked very good in midfield for the visitors.Copy linkCopiedArsenal 1-0 Monaco68. With a quarter of the contest remaining, Arsenal’s lead remains a narrow one – and they have just not got going in the second period.Copy linkCopiedArsenal 1-0 Monaco66. Embolo! It should be 1-1!The Swiss striker finds room to turn in the box, and from 10 yards out thumps his shot narrowly wide of the post.It might even have rippled the side-netting on the way through.It’s the closest Monaco have come to scoring this evening.Copy linkCopiedArsenal 1-0 Monaco65. A trio of changes from Mikel Arteta.The Arsenal coach introduces Jurrien Timber, Jorginho and Leandro Trossard for Myles Lewis-Skelly, Declan Rice and Gabriel Martinelli.Lewis-Skelly, in particular, can be pleased with his work on his first ever Champions League start.Copy linkCopiedArsenal 1-0 Monaco63. The third yellow card of the encounter is shown to Monaco’s right-back Vanderson.The Brazilian is cautioned for pulling the shirt of Gabriel Martinelli.He joins his compatriot in the book along with Mikel Marino, who was yellow carded a few minutes ago. Copy linkCopied More

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    Former Man City cult hero Shaun Goater lands manager job after boss is sacked following bizarre social media post

    SHAUN GOATER has taken charge of Aston Villa’s women’s side following the sacking of Robert de Pauw.The Manchester City legend, 54, is managing the team in the interim following the departure of the Holland-born coach.Shaun Goater was a Man City player and coach, now he’s been promoted to interim women’s boss at Villa after being assistant head coachCredit: GettyDutchman Robert de Pauw has been sacked by Aston VillaCredit: ReutersAnd the former striker, who scored more than a hundred times for the Cityzens, oversaw his first game at the helm when Villa hosted Charlton in the Women’s League Cup on Wednesday night.De Pauw’s exit, announced by the club yesterday, came three days after the Villans fell to a fifth loss in nine top-flight games.The Dutchman is alleged to have made unprofessional remarks to players, including comments about their appearance.According to The Guardian concerns were raised in-house about the claims which the club are reported to have looked into.READ MORE TOP STORIESThe Sun has contacted Villa for comment on those claims.The Dutch coach left the club “with immediate effect” after just six months at the helm.Just 24 hours earlier the ex-Bayer Leverkusen chief posted what many regarded as a cryptic message on LinkedIn.De Pauw wrote: “Finding the balance between the short term and long term in the best interest for the team and club is not an easy thing. It comes with big sacrifices.”Most read in FootballFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALS”You need the backing of the club if you want the team to go from average, to good, to better, to top.”This reselecting and developing of a team is a necessary thing to do to make these steps. I did this in Leverkusen the past two seasons selecting on football, behaviour and characteristics of the players.Meet Aston Villa wonderkid Lamare Bogarde who has a famous uncle”I never shy away from difficult decisions and I will certainly not win the popularity contests. Because you can never satisfy everyone.”But always keeping standards high to get the best out of the team and each other.”Following a promising pre-season that included a friendly win against Man City, the Villans have endured a poor start to this season.The team were trounced 4-0 by Arsenal at the Emirates on Sunday and have notched just ONE win in the WSL so far this term.Their dismal run has left them fourth from bottom and just one point above bottom-placed Crystal Palace before their final WSL game this year on Sunday.The team are due to host West Ham who are ninth with eight points and also battling to avoid the drop.De Pauw’s departure was announced in a brief written statement published on their web site.They say Goater will be in charge of their women’s squad “until a new manager is appointed and will be supported by the wider coaching team”.READ MORE SUN STORIESThe former Bermuda international joined Villa as assistant women’s team head coach in August.Before then Goater had worked as an assistant to Cityzens women’s side gaffer Gareth Taylor from April last year to June until this summer. More

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    Man City fans BLOCKED from leaving Juventus Stadium over PA as they tried to exit in droves after going 2-0 down

    JUVENTUS stewards rubbed salt into Manchester City fans’ wounds – by forcing them to stay until the bitter end of their latest defeat in Turin.Pep Guardiola’s side were comprehensively beaten 2-0 in northern Italy as their horror run of form continued.Man City fans have been kept inside the Allianz StadiumPep Guardiola applauded the City away end after his side lost 2-0 at JuventusAnd, as City’s near 2,000 away fans considered making an early exit during the second half the Allianz Stadium’s PA announcer told them otherwise.This game – played in the shadow of the Alps – showed just how far they have fallen since the end of October.And City supporters were kept from sneaking into the comfort of their hotels, after being forced to stay behind and watch the home side gloat.A journalist in the stadium wrote on X: “Man City fans trying to leave the Juventus Stadium have just been told over loudspeaker that they have to stay until they’re allowed out. Brutal.”READ MORE FOOTBALL NEWSBut it is common practice for away fans to be kept back for a while to prevent any fan disturbances, with that unspoken rule particularly prevalent in Italian fixtures.Yet the City team and manager have more pressing issues at hand as they stand on the brink of Champions League elimination.It’s just eight points from six games in Europe this season, with Guardiola’s side dropping from 17th to 22nd in the standings – with the top 24 go through.They’ve lost SEVEN of their last 1O games in all competitions, with Manchester United travelling to the Etihad in the Prem on Sunday. Most read in FootballFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSWednesday night’s loss makes it the club’s worse run since the days of Stuart Pearce in 2009.City have two European games remaining to get themselves through against Paris Saint-Germain and Club Brugge at home.Beleaguered Man City boss Pep Guardiola involved in bizarre interview when discussing Rico Lewis red cardDusan Vlahovic’s header opened the scoring for Juventus as City failed to clear in the 53rd minute.While former Prem loanee with Leeds Weston McKennie’s volley doubled their advantage on the break in the 75 minute.City host fierce rivals United, who play in the Europa League tomorrow, in the Manchester derby on Sunday.What happens next?Those in ninth to 24th enter a round of two-legged play-offs in February, with the winners taking the other eight spots in the last 16.Those who finish ninth to 16th will be seeded for the play-offs, so will have the second leg at home. Those from 17th to 24th will be unseeded, so have the first leg at home.Teams that finish anywhere from 25th to 36th will be eliminated from this season’s competition, with no access to the Europa League. More

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    Former Premier League star begins new career as rapper with debut album set to be released

    A FORMER Premier League star is set to release his debut album while competing in Serie A.The striker currently plays for Fiorentina but has found the way to share his time between the football pitch and the music stage.Fiorentina star Moise Kean is releasing his debut rap album ‘Chosen’Credit: Instagram @moise_keanKean used to play in the Premier League with EvertonCredit: GettyKean has been enjoying an impressive season with FiorentinaCredit: RexThat’s none other than Moise Kean, who made a name for himself during stints with Juventus, Everton and Paris Saint-Germain before linking up with the Viola.According to Gazzetta dello Sport, Kean, 24, will launch his debut album “Chosen” on December 16.The Italy international’s album comprises of a total of 11 rap tracks.The centre-forward has had a long passion for music and never hid it during his football career.Read More on FootballBack in 2019, the Italian appeared in a video by Turin rapper Boro Boro. And last year, Kean’s first single “Outfit” dropped and was seen performing with rap group 19F.The forward joins a group of footballers that have tried their luck in music.Fulham’s Alex Iwobi, Inter Milan’s Stefan de Vrij and Aston Villa’s Amadou Onana have all released songs.Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSBut Kean is one of few footballers to have managed to release an album.AC Milan star Rafael Leao also belongs in that small list as he dropped “Beginning” in 2021.Gutted Everton fan spent ‘all his savings’ travelling 10,000 miles for Merseyside derby before Storm Darragh KO’d matchIn fact, Kean recently revealed that he and Leao are working on an album together.The striker spent four years at Everton, three of which were out on loan, and only managed four goals and two assists in 39 appearances before his departure in 2023 for Juventus.Kean has rediscovered his goalscoring prowess in Italy as he’s stood out this season with Fiorentina by registering a total of 13 goals and one assist in 17 appearances.Who are these famous footballers? More

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    Arsenal ratings: Lewis-Skelly gets standing ovation after Champions League debut but Merino looks heavy and slow

    BUKAYO SAKA scored twice as Arsenal saw off Monaco 3-0 in the Champions League.The Gunners missed several huge chances to wrap the game up in the first-half, with Gabriel Jesus leaving his shooting boots at home.Bukayo Saka scored for the goals for ArsenalCredit: ReutersWonderkid Myles Lewis-Skelly impressedCredit: GettySaka almost got his hat-trick, but a nick from Kai Havertz saw the German credited with the Gunners’ third, to wrap up a vital three points to strengthen Arsenal’s grip on a top eight finish.Here is how SunSport rated the players’ performances.DAVID RAYA – 7/10Rarely troubled throughout the game, but did what he had to do.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLCommanding in the box, and pretty good distribution-wise, with only a few mistakes on that front.THOMAS PARTEY – 6A mixed bag from Partey tonight, with a few nice passes creating dangerous attacks, and a few going wildly astray.Wasn’t caused an awful lot of trouble by Monaco’s left side.Most read in Champions LeagueFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSWILLIAM SALIBA – 7Solid at the back as per usual. Always gives you a seven out of ten.Arsenal’s SET-PIECE COACH gets very own mural outside Emirates Stadium as fans say ‘this is just tragic… game’s gone’JAKUB KIWIOR – 7A capable deputy in Gabriel’s absence, sharp on the ball and dependable off of it. Equally as good as Saliba next to him.MYLES LEWIS-SKELLY – 9Playing as a left-back, Lewis-Skelly became the latest Hale End academy graduate to make his full Champions League debut vs Monaco.And what a debut it was! A sensational bit of play to beat Monaco’s press allowed him to slot an inch-perfect ball into Jesus who set up Saka for Arsenal’s opener.Given a standing ovation by the home support when he left the pitch after 64 minutes.DECLAN RICE – 7Broke up play nicely as he always does, often sliding in to shut down Monaco attacks.Not as threatening as we have seen him be previously going forward, but that wasn’t his job this evening with Merino alongside him.A very, very good Premier League or Champions League number six.MIKEL MERINO – 4I wasn’t moved.Arsenal fans might be left slightly disappointed by the Odegaard – Merino – Rice midfield they were giggling and kicking their feet about, with the Spaniard not offering much in midfield.Looked heavy and slow, and got booked.MARTIN ODEGAARD – 5Not his usual elegant self in midfield for Arsenal.Unfortunately let down by his end product tonight, as he missed two huge chances to double their lead either side of half-time.GABRIEL MARTINELLI – 4A threat down the left side in the first half, he should’ve had an assist were it not for Arsenal’s number nine.While he showed some bright sparks, his end product in general was not good enough.BUKAYO SAKA – 8In the right place at the right time as he so often is to open the scoring after a great ball across the box by Jesus.Reacted quickly to a goalkeeper mistake and finished into the far corner for what was his seventh home Champions League goal in seven home Champions League games – clinical.Added an assist to his tally too, as his shot was turned in by Kai Havertz at the death.GABRIEL JESUS – 5Could’ve had a first-half brace, but for his lack of composure, as he missed TWO huge 1v1 chances early on in the tie.What he lacked in finishing however, he made up for with a quality assist to set up Saka for the opening goal.SUBS:LEANDRO TROSSARD (GABRIEL MARTINELLI, 64) – 5Much the same story as the man whom he replaced.Plenty of the ball in dangerous areas, but didn’t manage to do anything with it.JORGINHO (DECLAN RICE, 64) – 6A calming presence in the Arsenal midfield, helped to settle the ball when he got on it.Almost got an assist for Nwaneri in added time.JURRIEN TIMBER (MYLES LEWIS-SKELLY, 64) – 6Replaced the best player on the pitch and Arsenal’s level didn’t drop much.Not quite as good at progressing the ball as the Hale End graduate tonight.KAI HAVERTZ (GABRIEL JESUS, 73) – 8Put the goalkeeper under plenty of pressure to force the mistake for Saka’s second.Got the faintest of nicks for the Gunners’ third.ETHAN NWANERI (MARTIN ODEGAARD, 79) – 5READ MORE SUN STORIESAnother good few minutes in the tank for the Arsenal starlet with a very bright future.Some good touches to get the home fans excited. More

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    Arsenal 3 Monaco 0: Bukayo Saka scores twice to save wasteful Gunners and boost automatic qualification hopes

    THANK GOD for Bukayo Saka.Without him, Arsenal could still be playing now without finding the net – the Gunners racking up enough glaring misses in either half to fill an Argos Christmas catalogue.After countless chances from the home side, Bukayo Saka opened the scoring inside 34 minutesThe England star then doubled Arsenal’s lead in the 78th minuteBukayo Saka scored a double as Arsenal eased past Monaco in the Champions LeagueSaka then set up Kai Havertz in the dying embers to make it a 3-0, in what was otherwise an own-goal but the German had it on targetIt came close to being three games on the spin in all competitions without a goal from open play before Saka stepped up in the 34th and 78th minute to decide this bizarre Champions League clash.Monaco were incredibly average, defensively naïve and offensively mute, but were in the contest thanks to Mikel Arteta’s merry band of wasteful wobblers – who ironically only had one corner kick the entire game.But in Saka, they have a man in form, a man for the occasion, a man whose numbers shine on the global stage, and even grabbed an assist from a late Thilo Kehrer own goal.He has 21 goal involvements in 21 games so far this term – nine goals and 12 assists.READ MORE ARSENALAnd since the start of last season, only Harry Kane (18) and Vinicius Jr (16) have been involved in more Champions League goals than Saka – eight goals, six assists.This European elite league phase does not look too shabby either for the North Londoners, surely coasting their way to a top eight automatic last 16 finish with four wins from six.Hale End academy grad Myles Lewis-Skelly, 18, was thrown in for his first Champions League start amid yet another defensive crisis Arteta has lost sleep over.As was the case for the 1-1 draw at Fulham on Sunday, defenders Gabriel, Riccardo Calafiori and Oleksandr Zinchenko were absent with Jurrien Timber dropping out for Lewis-Skelly.Most read in FootballFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSThomas Partey began at right-back for the second game in a row – another player that missed training in the build-up to this one, thrown in out of necessity.The spotlight was up the other end of the pitch, however, with Gabriel Jesus starting just his seventh game of the campaign in all competitions – his first in this competition since October 22.Arsenal Player Ratings vs MonacoGabriel Jesus missed a couple of sitters in the first halfWith just one goal to his name this term, it is easy to understand why. Arteta spent pre-match defending the Brazilian’s stinking form and insisting he would not be leaving in January.Jesus had the chance to back up his manager’s positivity with an early goal, but his current form appears to be harder to shake off than the common cold.Put through down the left inside the opening four minutes, his finish softly into the arms of Monaco keeper Radoslaw Majecki was tame and awkward.A brilliant one-two then allowed Mikel Merino to flash a delicious ball across goal. Jesus fell to the floor attempting a lunge, but he was on his toes and never getting there.Monaco were suffocating and needed to take a breath, doing some briefly as Aleksandr Golovin jinked is way into some space outside the box and worried David Raya with a whipped curler.A minor relief the French giants. Martin Odegaard responded with a curling effort of his own, trying to build some momentum and positivity with fluidity in short supply.Declan Rice took matters into his own hands by hoofing it long from his own box and Jesus was in with acres of green grass to gallop into but he never looked comfortable under the bouncing ball.Arsenal ratings vs Monaco as Lewis-Skelly gets standing ovation but Merino is heavy and slowBUKAYO SAKA scored twice as Arsenal saw off Monaco 3-0 in the Champions League.Here is how SunSport’s Lloyd Canfield rated the players’ performances.DAVID RAYA – 7/10Rarely troubled throughout the game, but did what he had to do.Commanding in the box, and pretty good distribution-wise, with only a few mistakes on that front.THOMAS PARTEY – 6A mixed bag from Partey tonight, with a few nice passes creating dangerous attacks, and a few going wildly astray.Wasn’t caused an awful lot of trouble by Monaco’s left side.WILLIAM SALIBA – 7Solid at the back as per usual. Always gives you a seven out of ten.JAKUB KIWIOR – 7A capable deputy in Gabriel’s absence, sharp on the ball and dependable off of it. Equally as good as Saliba next to him.MYLES LEWIS-SKELLY – 9Playing as a left-back, Lewis-Skelly became the latest Hale End academy graduate to make his full Champions League debut vs Monaco.A sensational bit of play to beat Monaco’s press allowed him to slot an inch-perfect ball into Jesus who set up Saka for Arsenal’s opener.Given a standing ovation by the home support when he left the pitch after 64 minutes.DECLAN RICE – 7Broke up play nicely as he always does, often sliding in to shut down Monaco attacks.Not as threatening as we have seen him be previously going forward, but that wasn’t his job this evening with Merino alongside him.MIKEL MERINO – 4I wasn’t moved.Arsenal fans might be left slightly disappointed by the Odegaard – Merino – Rice midfield they were excited about. Looked heavy and slow, and got booked.MARTIN ODEGAARD – 5Not his usual elegant self in midfield for Arsenal.Unfortunately let down by his end product tonight, as he missed two huge chances to double their lead either side of half-time.GABRIEL MARTINELLI – 4A threat down the left side in the first half, he should’ve had an assist were it not for Arsenal’s number nine.While he showed some bright sparks, his end product in general was not good enough.BUKAYO SAKA – 8In the right place at the right time as he so often is to open the scoring after a great ball across the box by Jesus.Reacted quickly to a goalkeeper mistake and finished into the far corner for what was his seventh home Champions League goal in seven home Champions League games – clinical.GABRIEL JESUS – 5Could’ve had a first-half brace, but for his lack of composure, as he missed TWO huge 1v1 chances early on in the tie.What he lacked in finishing however, he made up for with a quality assist to set up Saka for the opening goal.SUBS:LEANDRO TROSSARD (GABRIEL MARTINELLI, 64) – 5Much the same story as the man whom he replaced.JORGINHO (DECLAN RICE, 64) – 6A calming presence in the Arsenal midfield, helped to settle the ball when he got on it.JURRIEN TIMBER (MYLES LEWIS-SKELLY, 64) – 6Replaced the best player on the pitch and Arsenal’s level didn’t drop much.KAI HAVERTZ (GABRIEL JESUS, 73) – 8Put the goalkeeper under plenty of pressure to force the mistake for Saka’s second.Got the faintest of nicks for the Gunners’ third.ETHAN NWANERI (MARTIN ODEGAARD, 79) – 5Another good few minutes in the tank for the Arsenal starlet with a very bright future.Some good touches to get the home fans excited.The touch was clumsy and the volleyed finish was inviting of a save from the right leg of Majecki.How about a do-over? Jesus got that chance seconds later but the same result, driving into the box with his shot deflected into the body of the busy Pole between the sticks.Arteta kicked the air in frustration, but he was soon jumping for joy. Lewis-Skelly brilliantly wriggled out of trouble and fed Jesus down the left.This time his touch was good, his delivery across goal to the far post for Saka to nudge in even better. A goal that should have put a pin in the anxiety balloon hanging over the Emirates.Instead, it gained in size thanks to the biggest miss of the lot.Odegaard pressed like a maniac, nicked the ball off a sleeping Soungoutou Magassa, nut-megged Kehrer and was in for a certain goal.Myles Lewis-Skelly, 18, got a standing ovation at full-timeMartin Odegaard missed the biggest chance of the nightIn this sort of funk, nothing is certain. The Norwegian took several looks and shanked wide. Moments later, Odegaard fed Martinelli only for the winger to do the same.Whatever had infected Arsenal’s shooting boots, it was spreading.The half-time whistle blew to stunned silence. Odegaard shook his head and flapped his arms.The nerves were jangling after the break.Ex-Hammeer Kehrer headed wide from a free-kick and Breel Embolo should have found the bottom corner from a William Saliba error in the 65th minute.Odegaard missed another soon after, firing straight at Majecki from a cross by sub Leandro Trossard.Arsenal needed the gift of all gifts, and they got it with 12 minutes remaining. READ MORE SUN STORIESMajecki tossed away all his good work by taking too long in his own six-yard box under pressure to another sub Kai Havertz, as Saka pounced and showed the rest of his pals how it is done.Ten minutes later, with the pressure lifted, even Monaco were teaching the hosts scoring lessons, Kehrer fumbling into his own net from a cross by – who else – Saka. More