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    Ruben Amorim warns Alejandro Garnacho he needs to ‘learn’ to have Man Utd future as Napoli target £70m-rated star

    RUBEN AMORIM has told Alejandro Garnacho he will have to learn a new way of playing if he wants a future with Manchester United.The Portuguese boss admits the 20-year-old winger is not a natural fit for his system so he is having to adapt to a new way of playing.Ruben Amorim has warned Alejandro Garnacho he needs to ‘learn’Credit: AlamyGarnacho started versus Arsenal for the first time since he was axed from the squad by the managerCredit: GettyHis lack of action has alerted sides in Europe with Napoli among the clubs monitoring his situation as they look to potentially replace PSG bound Kvicha Kvaratskhelia.Reports have emerged claiming United want a fee of around £70m for Garnacho.Sunday’s FA Cup triumph at Arsenal was the Argentinian’s first start since he was axed from the squad for the Manchester derby last month.And Amorim wants to give him more opportunities – providing he is willing to change.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLHe said: “That is clear – he has talent. He needs to learn to play in a different position. He needs to play better inside.“He’s improved a lot in the recovering position when he doesn’t have the ball. “But doing that, sometimes he is not in the right place to make transitions like he was in the past.“I prefer to defend and then build up with all the team to reach the final third. He’s finding the best way to play in this system.Most read in FootballJOIN SUN VEGAS: GET £50 BONUS“He’s improving during training. He started the last game. Let’s see on Thursday now.“I think he changed the way he sees himself.”Gary Neville hits out at ‘Moping’ Rashford and Garnacho and has heated argument with Micah Richards live on Sky Sports Amorim also added that he will learn more from the clash with Southampton tomorrow than he did against Liverpool and Arsenal.The manager said: “This next game will teach me more about my players than the last two.”So I’m focused to see what kind of game we will play.”There was no expectation for us in the last two games, nobody expected us to win but now they are expecting us to win and play well.”So we will learn more.”Man Utd squad transfer verdictSunSport gives its verdict on what Man Utd stars should stay or go in the first phase of Ruben Amorim’s squad rebuild:Andre Onana – StayDespite being guilty of some erratic performances, Andre Onana remains a world-class goalkeeper and United would struggle to find better in the market.The defence has begun to look more solid in recent weeks now Amorim has had time to coach the structure into the team, and hopefully, that will be converted into clean sheets going forward.Noussair Mazraoui – StayThe best signing from the summer window so far, Noussair Mazraoui has proven to be everything Man Utd needed and more.Versatile, reliable and passionate no matter whether he plays at wing-back or centre-back, it is a no-brainer to keep the Moroccan.Leny Yoro – StayAfter a pre-season injury, Leny Yoro has taken some time to bed in but he has shown some superb moments in a Man Utd shirt already like his lung-busting run to block a Liverpool shot in the 2-2 draw at Anfield earlier this month.At the age of 19 he will only get better and while too much expectation should not be thrust on him just yet, the early signs suggest he could be a mainstay in defence for years to come.Harry Maguire – GoThe last time we did this list Harry Maguire was one of our main defensive options to be sold, but since Amorim has come with the back three the England international has barely put a foot wrong.The issue with Maguire is that while he is perfectly suited to a back three, he will be 32 in the summer and has just one year left on his contract, so if a serious offer comes in he should regrettably be sold.Matthijs de Ligt – StayMatthijs de Ligt has been very hit or miss since arriving in the summer. Capable of heroic last-ditch tackles like he did at Arsenal and also capable of some very silly passages of play like his handball against Liverpool.In many ways, the Dutchman seems like a younger version of Maguire and given some more time to bed in he should improve even more.Lisandro Martinez – StayHas really started to grow into the Amorim system in recent games after a very sticky patch of form.He is one of the team’s best progressive passers in the build-up phase and has the dogged mentality this team will need to improve and claw its way up the table.Luke Shaw – GoIt’s been said that one of the best abilities is availability, and that rings incredibly true for Luke Shaw.World class on his day and is clearly still capable of finding those levels, as seen at less than full fitness with England at the Euros. But he is simply not available often enough to warrant keeping.Tyrell Malacia – GoTyrell Malacia is still recovering his match sharpness from his two-year injury layoff, so it is a bit harsh to make a verdict on him so soon.The current concern is that United will need to aggressively recruit specialist left wing-backs in the summer, and Malacia so far has not looked totally comfortable playing there.Manuel Ugarte – StayQuestion marks were being raised about him after his first few games. But under Amorim, Manuel Ugarte has once again become the lynchpin of his midfield.He knows the system inside out and is one of the Premier League’s most proficient ball winners. It would be madness to consider his sale next summer.Kobbie Mainoo – StayDespite reports that Chelsea and Bayern Munich want to sign the 19-year-old, Kobbie Mainoo should be one of the few genuinely untouchable stars at the club and his contract situation needs sorting ASAP.He has quality and aspects to his game not possessed by many other midfielders, and with improvements to the stars around him, he and Ugarte should be able to form an effective partnership for many years to come.Casemiro – GoCasemiro unfortunately seemed to lose his legs going into his second season at Man Utd. And with the 3-4-3 system demanding even more running from him, it is clear he simply does not fit the bill for what the club need going forward.It would also help the club’s financial goals to see him sold due to his massive £375,000-a-week wages being taken off the books.Bruno Fernandes – StayThe club captain, Bruno Fernandes has faced a lot of criticism since taking the armband for his erratic decisions and losing his temper.Yet he remains the best player in the squad by some distance and shows the mentality the squad needs to improve. Besides it’s not like United’s most famous captain of the Premier League era, Roy Keane, was exactly cool-headed.Antony – GoThere’s a definite case to argue that Antony may be the worst pound-for-pound signing in Premier League history, with games too often passing him by and lacking quality when he is involved.That being said, he has improved in a number of brief cameos when featuring as a wing-back under Amorim. But unless there is a plan for him to learn the position and become a specialist he should be moved on.Marcus Rashford – GoIt was not supposed to end like this. Once the darling of Old Trafford and Carrington, Marcus Rashford’s comments admitting he wanted a new challenge were probably the final nail in the coffin for his Man Utd future.There is a classy player in there if he can find the motivation to love his football again. A sale to a rival should be ruled out for fear of exactly that, while a sale overseas should be targeted and pushed by the club.Amad Diallo – StayHas taken a real liking to his role as either the right No.10 in the 3-4-3 or as the right wing-back.Amad Diallo has been one of the team’s best players this season and was rewarded with a new deal as a result.Alejandro Garnacho – GoArguably the trickiest star on the list, Alejandro Garnacho has bags of raw talent to elevate him to being world-class. But recent off-field issues and poor form have doubt cast on his future.If, as reports suggest, a major bid of £60m from the likes of Napoli comes in there will be a tough decision to make. Though it may be the financial situation of the club which ultimately tips the scale.Joshua Zirkzee – GoJoshua Zirkzee has certainly been hit-and-miss at United so far. He has had some games and moments where he has looked very impressive, and others where he is simply not good enough.He has a very unique profile which makes him top drawer in the right system, it is just United will probably never play the right way for him to truly excel.Read our verdict on the full Man Utd squad here. More

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    Arsenal ratings: Lewis-Skelly a star as he becomes second youngest Gunner ever to start derby but Sterling blows chance

    ARSENAL fought back from a goal down to beat Tottenham 2-1 in controversial circumstances at the Emirates.Son Heung-Min had given the visitors the lead in the 25th minute against the run of play.Gabriel Magalhaes helped bundle home a controversial equalising corner in the first halfCredit: PALeandro Trossard netted the eventual winner moments laterCredit: AFPBut as they have done so often, the Gunners scored from a corner as Gabriel Magalhaes’ header was bundled in as an own goal by Dominic Solanke.However, replays showed the ball had deflected off of Leandro Trossard and should have actually been a goal kick.The home side did not let it phase them as Trossard arrowed in another goal on the stroke of half-time.And Arsenal went on to see out the result in a cagey second half. Here is how SunSport’s Dan King rated the Gunners in the North London derby.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLDavid Raya – 6Spectator until kept out Kulusevski shot midway through first half, then beaten by deflection for Son goal. Didn’t make a save in second half.Jurrien Timber – 6Solid enough defensively to keep Son Heung-Min mostly quiet but less sure of himself going forward, wasting good chances to cross.William Saliba – 6Untroubled until Son’s shot went in off him. Started second half hesitantly but kept his concentration to minimise Tottenham openings.Gabriel Magalhaes – 8Brilliant interception to deny Solanke then decisive at other end to force equaliser. Excellent against Solanke twice more in calm and steadfast second half. Most read in FootballJOIN SUN VEGAS: GET £50 BONUSMyles Lewis-Skelly – 8Fine pass to play in Sterling set tone for excellent, mature, all-round display from second youngest Arsenal player to start a North London derby. Thomas Partey – 7Strong presence who won the ball back well, not least ahead of Arsenal’s second goal. But sometimes looked vulnerable to Spurs’ pace on break.Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta gives update on Gabriel Jesus injury Declan Rice – 7Covered lots of ground and finally found a good set-piece delivery to create equaliser. Still not quite at his best, but much closer.Raheem Sterling – 5Saw plenty of ball, but with little end product, including golden chances at start of both halves. Curiously reluctant to take on his man. Deservedly hooked.Martin Odegaard – 6Prompted and probed without finding killer pass but released Trossard for second goal. Missed chance to make it 3-1, fewer signs of return to form than Rice.Leandro Trossard – 6Frustrated home fans with lack of killer instinct and poor decisions until he fired Arsenal in front.Did little after break to merit staying on for so long.Kai Havertz – 4Barely involved first half apart from nicking ball off Spurs keeper Kinsky. Headed wide from close range early in second. Nothing coming off for him.Kai Havertz had another frustrating day in front of goalCredit: ReutersSUBSGabriel Martinelli (for Sterling, 61) – 5Slow to get up to speed and contributed little apart from one penetrating run into the box and a blocked shot.Kieran Tierney (for Trossard, 77) – 6Brought on to shore things up and did it well enough.Oleksandr Zinchenko (for Lewis-Skelly, 87) – 6Useful legs for dying minutes, almost created chance.READ MORE SUN STORIESMikel Merino (for Rice, 87) – 6Good booking to stop Solanke getting away in stoppage time.Not used: Neto, Jakub Kiwior, Jorginho, Nathan Butler-Oyedeji, Ismeal Kabia. More

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    Arsenal 2 Tottenham 1: Gunners fight back to cut Liverpool lead to four points but Spurs rage at controversial decision

    ARSENAL cannot hit a barn door – but they have somehow given Liverpool something to think about in this Premier League title race.The Gunners displayed yet more of their attacking frailties in a North London Derby bereft of much quality or spark. Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta celebrates the winCredit: ReutersSpurs Ange Postecoglou looks on in frustrationCredit: GettyFourteen shots against Tottenham and just one 40th minute goal from Leandro Trossard, and another – a Dominic Solanke own goal – from a corner that should never have been given.It cancelled out Heung-Min Son’s deflected 25th minute opener that briefly sent shivers down the spines of a nail-biting Emirates.The gap at the top is now just four points to Arne Slot’s fumbling Reds, who still have that game in hand. Arsenal continue to trip over their own feet, but moving forward they continue to do.If Mikel Arteta’s men can cling on like this playing this averagely, just imagine the sort of run they can put together when Bukayo Saka makes his hero’s return from a hamstring injury.READ MORE IN football Not that Ange Postecoglou’s injury-plagued Spurs put up much of a fight, now just eight points off the bottom three in 13th without a win in their last five league games.After being taken to extra-time by part-timers Tamworth in the FA Cup, Ange ripped up his starting XI with four changes, bringing back old faithfuls Son, Solanke and Dejan Kulusevski.Arteta went one better with five changes – Declan Rice and Thomas Partey returned to the midfield while Leandro Trossard and Raheem Sterling sandwiched Kai Havertz up top.Clearly, this was not an attacking threesome brimming with confidence. Sterling was making just his third Prem start since joining the club – his last coming in October in a defeat to Bournemouth.Most read in FootballCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITSHavertz lead the line again despite still being shaken by the vile abuse his pregnant wife received on Instagram in the wake of his shoot-out miss in the shoot-out loss to Manchester United.Gabriel Jesus ruptured his ACL in that FA Cup third round exit, joining Saka in the medical room – the England star watched his side warm-up from the sidelines on crutches as he recovers from hamstring surgery.Arteta not sure about trophy hopes after ‘incredible’ Arsenal loss The Arsenal players walked onto the pitch donning a shirt with his name and No.9 on the back with the message ‘Stay Strong Gabby’.And the hosts started strong, sticking to the script of their last two outings – producing 49 shots and one goal – of dominating proceedings, wasting half-chances before giving the opposition hope.Inside a fizzing and crackling atmosphere at the Emirates, Havertz went into full derby-mode straight away, flying in with a sliding tackle as Myles Lewis-Skelly nearly put in Sterling through the middle.Then came the set-pieces. Three corners inside the ten minutes was a real test for this put-together Spurs back four, but they dealt with it well, especially new keeper Antonin Kinsky.Martin Odegaard crossed for Rice at the far post and Trossard had an attempt blocked by Archie Gray.Ange was left frustrated by ref Simon Hooper with a few 50-50 fouls, but in truth, this young Spurs group were getting battered and bullied by Arsenal’s burly giants.Son Heung-Min opened the scoringCredit: ReutersSon’s opener went against the run of playCredit: ReutersKinsky started to look nervy, charged down by an onrushing Havertz before smothering well. The Czech then nearly did the same way out of his box minutes later.But the tide was turning. Djed Spence stormed down the left and with the outside of his boot picked out Solanke but for a brilliant Gabriel interception.Arsenal were ragged and loose. Pape Sarr was allowed to run over 60 yards to win a corner, and from there, the visitors pounced with an unlikely but completely inevitable opener.Arsenal player ratings vs TottenhamBy Dan KingARSENAL came from behind to defeat Tottenham 2-1 in the North London derby. Son Heung-Min had given the visitors the lead in the 25th minute against the run of play.But as they have done so often, the Gunners scored from a corner as Gabriel Magalhaes’ header was bundled in as an own goal by Dominic Solanke.Leandro Trossard then put the home side ahead on the stroke of half-time with an fine finish.Here’s how the players rated…David Raya – 6Spectator until kept out Kulusevski shot midway through first half, then beaten by deflection for Son goal. Didn’t make a save in second half.Jurrien Timber – 6Solid enough defensively to keep Son Heung-Min mostly quiet but less sure of himself going forward, wasting good chances to cross.William Saliba – 6Untroubled until Son’s shot went in off him. Started second half hesitantly but kept his concentration to minimise Tottenham openings.Gabriel Magalhaes – 8Brilliant interception to deny Solanke then decisive at other end to force equaliser. Excellent against Solanke twice more in calm and steadfast second half.Myles Lewis-Skelly – 8Fine pass to play in Sterling set tone for excellent, mature, all-round display from second youngest Arsenal player to start a North London derby.Thomas Partey – 7Strong presence who won the ball back well, not least ahead of Arsenal’s second goal. But sometimes looked vulnerable to Spurs’ pace on break.Declan Rice – 7Covered lots of ground and finally found a good set-piece delivery to create equaliser. Still not quite at his best, but much closer.Raheem Sterling – 5Saw plenty of ball, but with little end product, including golden chances at start of both halves. Curiously reluctant to take on his man. Deservedly hooked.Martin Odegaard – 6Prompted and probed without finding killer pass but released Trossard for second goal. Missed chance to make it 3-1, fewer signs of return to form than Rice.Leandro Trossard – 6Frustrated home fans with lack of killer instinct and poor decisions until he fired Arsenal in front. Did little after break to merit staying on for so long.Kai Havertz – 4Barely involved first half apart from nicking ball off Spurs keeper Kinsky. Headed wide from close range early in second. Nothing coming off for him.SUBSGabriel Martinelli (for Sterling, 61) – 5Slow to get up to speed and contributed little apart from one penetrating run into the box and a blocked shot.Kieran Tierney (for Trossard, 77) – 6Brought on to shore things up and did it well enough.Oleksandr Zinchenko (for Lewis-Skelly, 87) – 6Useful legs for dying minutes, almost created chance.Mikel Merino (for Rice, 87) – 6Good booking to stop Solanke getting away in stoppage time.Gabriel headed away a short corner to Son, so unmarked that he was able to watch the looping ball onto his boot and cushion a shot off the foot of William Saliba and past a helpless David Raya.Son shushed the crowd, and the home supporters obliged, collapsing into nervy silence.Yet the answer came from Arsenal’s seventh corner of the game. Rice’s in-swinger targeted the far post. Kinsky on this occasion was blocked and Gabriel evaded Radu Dragusin to nod in off Solanke.Gabriel levelled the game from another cornerCredit: PAThe derby was back onCredit: GettyIt should not have counted of course. Trossard’s cross bounced off Pedro Porro and back onto the leg of the winger before trickling out.Ange was seething. He also felt Sarr had been fouled by Lewis-Skelly in the build-up.Ex-Prem referee Mark Halsey’s viewSPURS will be fuming over the corner which led to Arsenal’s equaliser.I felt it was a clear goal kick when Leandro Trossard’s cross came off Pedro Porro and back off the Gunners wideman before the ball went out of play.Referee Simon Hooper must have lost concentration because he was in a great position and looking straight at the ball.Hooper was on that side of the field unlike his assistant and a referee at that level should be seeing it.Arsenal took full advantage and levelled at 1-1 from the resulting corner when Gabriel’s header went in off Dominic Solanke.It was a turning point in the match and Tottenham boss Ange Postecoglou has had a few decisions go against him so this will not improve his mood.Four minutes later, Yves Bissouma then lost the ball in his own half to Partey.Odegaard broke and fed Trossard, that tricky little Belgian involved again, this time doing what his teammates have not done in a long time: whack a ball towards goal with anger and see what happens.It smacked the side-netting through a weak, flappy Kinsky wrist and Trossard celebrated by cupping his ears to an unwelcoming away end.Surprisingly, but not really, Ange went for broke at the break. James Maddison and Brennan Johnson were thrown on leaving his side top heavy and exposed.It led to a disjointed, end-to-end second half, like two groggy boxers throwing biggun’s without really landing anything.READ MORE SUN STORIESHavertz had a header straight at Kinsky and Odegaard missed a sitter late on. Spurs had a few decent counters that left Raya unmoved.Arsenal, incredibly, are still alive. Spurs’ season is on life support.Leandro Trossard won the game for the GunnersCredit: GettyArsenal took home North London bragging rightsCredit: AFP More

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    Antonin Kinsky brought back down to earth by Arsenal in North London Derby days after setting 101-year Tottenham record

    ANTONIN KINSKY was at risk of making English football look easy.After all, the relative unknown from the Czech Republic had become the first Tottenham goalkeeper in 101 years to earn clean sheets in his first two games for the club.Antonin Kinsky saw his fortunes dip in the derbyCredit: AlamyKinsky had a couple of wobbly moments at ArsenalCredit: PAHe had been only the second stopper to prevent Liverpool from scoring this term – then successfully repelled Tamworth’s aerial bombardment.But a whirlwind first week showed the 21-year-old IS fallible after two rocky moments that helped Arsenal fight back for a thrilling 2-1 North London derby win.First Kinsky became the latest goalie to fall victim to Nicolas Jover’s set-piece specials, with Declan Rice’s corner sailing over his head, allowing Gabriel to head in off Dominic Solanke.Then the £12.5million capture from Slavia Prague failed to keep out a well-struck, but savable, shot from former Spurs target Leandro Trossard just before the break.READ MORE IN SPORTCalling them gaffes would be a bit harsh – particularly given the unrelenting pressure Arsenal put Kinsky under.But they did blot an otherwise unblemished copybook since arriving 11 days ago to solve Ange Postecoglou’s goalkeeping crisis.Spurs accelerated their plans to bring in a new stopper by a window after Fraser Forster struggled to play out from the back like Postecoglou demands.That followed No1 Guglielmo Vicario fracturing his ankle in November’s 4-0 win at Manchester City, with the Italian not expected back until late February.Most read in FootballThe Czech ace was initially on a high after Spurs took the leadCredit: GettyJOIN SUN VEGAS: GET £50 BONUSKinsky was the man they plumped for, having been identified by technical director Johan Lange, and chairman Daniel Levy spending two days in Prague from New Year’s Day to conclude a deal.The son of a former Czech Republic international – also called Antonin Kinsky – the youngster had helped Slavia go seven points clear.Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta gives update on Gabriel Jesus injury He was already being compared to Petr Cech for his concentration and hailed as excellent with his ambidextrous feet.Postecoglou threw him straight in against Liverpool in last week’s Carabao Cup, where he was excellent and even did a keepy-uppy over Diogo Jota’s head early on.His save from Darwin Nunez in stoppage time meant Arne Slot’s side – who had won 6-3 at Spurs 17 days earlier – failed to score in only the second game this season.Kinksy then was given a completely different challenge on National League Tamworth’s plastic pitch.And while Spurs laboured – requiring extra-time to win 3-0 – Kinsky nullified the minnows’ high-ball threat impressively.The two shut-outs saw him match the feat managed by Spurs stopper Freddy Hinton way back in 1924.On Friday, Postecoglou praised Kinksy for how his presence in the box had given “confidence” to the defence around him.For much of last night, that was the case as Kinsky punched, clawed and claimed at the set-piece deliveries that came his way.But crucially, he got nowhere near Rice’s in-swinger for Arsenal’s leveller, which chalked off Son Heung-min’s controlled volley, with five minutes to the break.He will know he could have done better with Trossard’s drive four minutes later.READ MORE SUN STORIESIt did not dent the young man’s belief though – as proven by a gutsy backheel when under pressure after the break.Spurs games under Postecoglou are always great fun to watch, even more so now with their new man between the sticks.Arsenal player ratings vs TottenhamBy Dan KingARSENAL came from behind to defeat Tottenham 2-1 in the North London derby. Son Heung-Min had given the visitors the lead in the 25th minute against the run of play.But as they have done so often, the Gunners scored from a corner as Gabriel Magalhaes’ header was bundled in as an own goal by Dominic Solanke.Leandro Trossard then put the home side ahead on the stroke of half-time with an fine finish.Here’s how the players rated…David Raya – 6Spectator until kept out Kulusevski shot midway through first half, then beaten by deflection for Son goal. Didn’t make a save in second half.Jurrien Timber – 6Solid enough defensively to keep Son Heung-Min mostly quiet but less sure of himself going forward, wasting good chances to cross.William Saliba – 6Untroubled until Son’s shot went in off him. Started second half hesitantly but kept his concentration to minimise Tottenham openings.Gabriel Magalhaes – 8Brilliant interception to deny Solanke then decisive at other end to force equaliser. Excellent against Solanke twice more in calm and steadfast second half.Myles Lewis-Skelly – 8Fine pass to play in Sterling set tone for excellent, mature, all-round display from second youngest Arsenal player to start a North London derby.Thomas Partey – 7Strong presence who won the ball back well, not least ahead of Arsenal’s second goal. But sometimes looked vulnerable to Spurs’ pace on break.Declan Rice – 7Covered lots of ground and finally found a good set-piece delivery to create equaliser. Still not quite at his best, but much closer.Raheem Sterling – 5Saw plenty of ball, but with little end product, including golden chances at start of both halves. Curiously reluctant to take on his man. Deservedly hooked.Martin Odegaard – 6Prompted and probed without finding killer pass but released Trossard for second goal. Missed chance to make it 3-1, fewer signs of return to form than Rice.Leandro Trossard – 6Frustrated home fans with lack of killer instinct and poor decisions until he fired Arsenal in front. Did little after break to merit staying on for so long.Kai Havertz – 4Barely involved first half apart from nicking ball off Spurs keeper Kinsky. Headed wide from close range early in second. Nothing coming off for him.SUBSGabriel Martinelli (for Sterling, 61) – 5Slow to get up to speed and contributed little apart from one penetrating run into the box and a blocked shot.Kieran Tierney (for Trossard, 77) – 6Brought on to shore things up and did it well enough.Oleksandr Zinchenko (for Lewis-Skelly, 87) – 6Useful legs for dying minutes, almost created chance.Mikel Merino (for Rice, 87) – 6Good booking to stop Solanke getting away in stoppage time.Fraser Forster had struggled to play out from the backCredit: Alamy More

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    Newcastle 3 Wolves 0: Isak can’t stop scoring as he bags double to help Toon ease back into top four

    ALEXANDER ISAK made it EIGHT in a row as he fired Toon to Cloud Nine.The Swedish superstar, 25, achieved a feat that even the legendary Alan Shearer failed to.Alexander Isak netted the opener just before the break to extend his scoring streakCredit: GettyThe Swede collected his 11th goal in ten games with the aid of a deflectionCredit: AlamyAnthony Gordon continued his own run of scoring form in the victoryCredit: ReutersThe striker became only the fourth player in the Premier League era to score in eight consecutive top-flight matches, hitting a deadly double against Wolves.And that helped Newcastle to secure a ninth straight win in all competitions to lift them above Chelsea into fourth.That stunning winning run equalled the amount that Kevin Keegan and Rafa Benitez knocked up with Eddie Howe now chasing a club-record number ten against Bournemouth on Saturday.It was in-form Jacob Murphy, who provided yet another assist for Isak, got the action started when he tested Jose Sa first time.READ MORE ON FOOTBALLBruno Guimaraes fed the winger out wide on the right, and he cut in on to his left foot and pulled the trigger from the edge of the area only for the ‘keeper to palm it away. However, any thoughts of the Magpies storming through the strugglers from Molineux were quickly over.Things have picked up since Vitor Pereira took over last month and they looked a dangerous proposition as they nearly caught Howe’s side cold.Hwang Hee-Chan’s cutback from the left was deflected straight into the path of Goncalo Guedes, only the Portuguese international dragged a low strike wide of the far post.Most read in FootballFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSSuspended Newcastle star Bruno Guimaraes shares heartwarming clip celebrating famous win in his living room with his sonWolves had no intention of coming here and parking the bus as they continued to get plenty of bodies forward while their high-line kept catching out Isak and his fellow Toon pals. Chances were proving to be few and far between and it took Murphy, in similar circumstances, to force Sa into action again.Finally, as the clock ticked past half hour, Isak finally got his opening.Toon countered with Guimaraes charging forward from halfway.He had Murphy racing away to his right, but the Brazilian opted for the opposite flank and slipped in his side’s top scorer.Isak doubled his tally just after the break as Newcastle took controlCredit: GettyIsak cut inside his man and let rip right-footed only his effort clipped the wrong side of the post.Though, when you are in the form that he is in, fortune always appears to be on your side.And moments later lady luck shined on him as he broke the deadlock on the 34th minute.Murphy switched play from right to left on another counter to the lurking hotshot.Isak cut back in and evaded three challenges as he moved centrally and struck it right-footed towards goal from the edge of the area.Sa looked to have it covered, but the fierce shot took a wicked deflection off Wolves ace Rayan Ait-Nouri, completely wrong-footing the goalie, and floated into the back of net.He now joins Jamie Vardy, Ruud van Nistelrooy and Daniel Sturridge to net eight Prem matches on the trot.Wolves could, and should, have been level before the break.Isak’s brace has helped Newcastle back into the Premier League’s top fourCredit: ReutersRodrigo Gomez found Jorgen Strand Larsen but the big forward’s first-time hit clipped the outside of the post and went wide.Joelinton thundered a 25 yard rocket over the bar in response and then inadvertently deflected his team-mate Sandro Tonali’s snap-shot off-target as they remained just one in it at the break.Matheus Cunha, Wolves’ ten-goal top scorer, was introduced off the bench at half time and he stung the hands of Martin Dubravka with one of his first touches.But any hopes of a comeback were quickly extinguished thanks to some Brazil-iance.And you just know who got it.Samba star Guimaraes produced a defence-splitting pass through three on the edge of the box to leave Isak left with the simple task of slotting past Sa for his 17th of the season.The £150m-rated star is not just a goal machine either.Eddie Howe has now masterminded nine consecutive winsCredit: ReutersSeconds after Cunha, back from his suspension, fired another long-ranger past the post it was three as Isak turned provider.After firstly being denied by a block when charging down the right of the box, he composed himself and slid the ball across for Anthony Gordon to make it three.There would be no hat-trick for Isak as he received a standing ovation when going off along with Gordon and Murphy.It ended up being a bad night all-round in the end for Wolves despite a late flurry following the Toon changes.Santiago Bueno thought he had got a late consolation when he bundled home from close-range when a corner hit Joelinton.READ MORE SUN STORIESBut that was ruled out for offside and then Strand Larsen’s deflected shot bobbled up and hit the crossbar before being cleared.That result leaves Pereira’s side still stuck in the bottom three but for Howe, Isak and the Magpies, they continue to keep flying high as they close on in another record this weekend. 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    Everton 0 Aston Villa 1: David Moyes’ return to Goodison Park can’t save Toffees from another loss after Watkins strike

    MEMORIES were hardly made of this for David Moyes on a night that did nothing to trumpet a re-birth of the Blues.Not that he didn’t know anyway, but his first game back after almost 12 years away only underlined what a monumental task he faces to keep his beloved Everton in the Premier League.Ollie Watkins scored his ninth goal this season with a clever finishCredit: GettyVilla have won their last three gamesCredit: GettyDavid Moyes’ second spell in charge of Everton got off to a bad startCredit: GettyWhile opposite number Unai Emery celebrated a first away win after five successive defeats on the road, Moyes had much to chew on after watching the Toffees surrender to a fine 51st minute strike by Ollie Watkins.Emery was able to celebrate the victory that lifted his side to seventh and a first away clean sheet since April but there was only more Goodison gloom and doom.No wonder Moyes, just one game into his second stint, looked a worried man.That’s only one win 12 games and they have got just one goal in the last six.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLHe declared that his return as Sean Dyche’s predecessor was an opportunity he couldn’t ignore.But on the evidence of another sub-quality performance, some might say he let his heart rule his head.The dodgy scarf brigade did a brisk trade in with “Return of Moyes” merchandise outside the ground.But inside his welcome didn’t exactly suggest the fans were responding to the return of a prodigal son.Most read in FootballJOIN SUN VEGAS: GET £50 BONUSThere were a few banners around the place and warm enough applause but those supporters weren’t expecting him to walk on water, not with the players Dyche left behind.The nightmare run Moyes now finds himself locked into tells the s tory of what produced Dyche’s P45 from new owners The Friedkin Group.Darren Ferguson says Everton star ‘had a pop at me’ for not bringing on Ashley Young’s son TylerBut it all fell flat right from the start and Villa should certainly have been one goal ahead and maybe two, within the first 17 minutes.Earlier in the day, Dyche broke his silence on his sacking a week ago to say he had left them in a “stable” and “good place”.Dyche had plenty of problems, not least two years of financial crisis during his time in charge, but Everton’s league position – and their start in Moyes’ first game back – made that statement seem delusional.Morgan Rogers was forcing Jordan Pickford to mark his 300th appearance for the Toffees with a fine deflection by the fifth minute.Amadou Onana, one of the enforced sales by previous owner Farhad Moshiri to keep the club afloat for £50million, was given a free run but pulled a shot wide.James Tarkowski made an heroic block to deny Youri Tielemans and then in that 17th minute Ashley Young so nearly gifted one of his former clubs the opener.Almost on the half-way line, he tried to knock a pass back to Pickford, got it horribly wrong, and Ollie Watkins pounced…. only to show that the confidence built from last season’s 28-goal haul is a memory.As Pickford advanced towards his England team-mate, the Villa striker, who arrived with just eight strikes from 27 appearances in this campaign lost his cool, shooting too early and wide.Somehow Everton survived all of that and found a way to produce some problems for Villa.Abdoulaye Doucoure met a cross from Vitaliy Mykolenko but shot straight at Emi Martinez.Just before the break Dominic Calvert-Lewin got on the end of a cross from Jack Harrison but unluckily the ball was just behind him.He made contact but could get no purpose on his shot, his strike rolling slowly forward for Boubacar Kamara to make the easiest ever goal line clearance.Any Blues bounce from that encouraging final part of the first-half was soon gone.Watkins profited from exactly the kind of muddled midfield thinking that has dragged the side down so often in the past months.Rogers picked up on yet another show of sloppiness, powered forward into space and found the striker, who suddenly found his memory loss had suddenly gone.This time he was the picture of self-belief and composure as he met the pass from the blossoming midfielder.Watkins let Pickford make his charge, then calmly rolled the ball beyond him to collect the opener that said everything about how much quality he does have.READ MORE SUN STORIESCue an increase in the kind of negative noise that Dyche spent so much time listening to, trying to make the best of an increasingly tough situation.After two years he wouldn’t be blamed for thinking Moyes is welcome to it. More

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    Arsenal star Leandro Trossard ‘breaks Pedro Porro in half’ with piece of skill that leaves ‘whole stadium gasping’

    AWED fans saw Leandro Trossard “break Pedro Porro in half” with skill that left the “whole stadium gasping” in a dramatic North London derby.Tottenham’s Porro writhed in agony – and “embarrassment” – after the Arsenal winger’s twist and turn sent him sprawling to the ground.Pedro Porro was left in agony following Leandro Trossard’s moveCredit: AFPTrossard’s magical manoeuvre impressed everyone except PorroCredit: EPATrossard remained at the centre of attention for the rest of the first half as he inspired the Gunners’ 2-1 comeback victory.Spurs had led through Son Heung-Min’s surprise opener.But Trossard then won a controversial corner from which Dominic Solanke put through his own net for a 40th-minute equaliser.And the Belgian himself lashed Arsenal’s winner before the break.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLBut it was Trossard’s “Cruyff turn” that most captivated viewers.He darted down the left with his back to Porro, before dummying the Spaniard.Porro came close to doing the splits as he slumped to the floor holding his leg.One fan said: “Trossard may have just injured Pedro Porro with a Cruyff turn. Felt like the whole stadium gasped there. Play’s stopped for him to receive treatment.”Most read in FootballJOIN SUN VEGAS: GET £50 BONUSAnother posted: “Leandro Trossard just ended Pedro Porro’s career.”Referee Simon Hooper promptly stopped play for the stricken Spurs star to get treatment.Jadon Sancho throws corner flag during Chelsea’s celebration at Tottenham But one fan claimed the 25-year-old was only suffering from an “embarrassment injury”. Another wrote: “Trossard actually broke Porro in half.” A few minutes later the ex-Sporting Lisbon wideman played his Arsenal tormentor onside.And TNT Sports pundit Rio Ferdinand said: “I don’t think he’s recovered from that bit of skill earlier.”Ferdy’s colleague Darren Fletcher added: “The first thing the physio did was untie him.”Arsenal player ratings vs TottenhamBy Dan KingARSENAL came from behind to defeat Tottenham 2-1 in the North London derby. Son Heung-Min had given the visitors the lead in the 25th minute against the run of play.But as they have done so often, the Gunners scored from a corner as Gabriel Magalhaes’ header was bundled in as an own goal by Dominic Solanke.Leandro Trossard then put the home side ahead on the stroke of half-time with an fine finish.Here’s how the players rated…David Raya – 6Spectator until kept out Kulusevski shot midway through first half, then beaten by deflection for Son goal. Didn’t make a save in second half.Jurrien Timber – 6Solid enough defensively to keep Son Heung-Min mostly quiet but less sure of himself going forward, wasting good chances to cross.William Saliba – 6Untroubled until Son’s shot went in off him. Started second half hesitantly but kept his concentration to minimise Tottenham openings.Gabriel Magalhaes – 8Brilliant interception to deny Solanke then decisive at other end to force equaliser. Excellent against Solanke twice more in calm and steadfast second half.Myles Lewis-Skelly – 8Fine pass to play in Sterling set tone for excellent, mature, all-round display from second youngest Arsenal player to start a North London derby.Thomas Partey – 7Strong presence who won the ball back well, not least ahead of Arsenal’s second goal. But sometimes looked vulnerable to Spurs’ pace on break.Declan Rice – 7Covered lots of ground and finally found a good set-piece delivery to create equaliser. Still not quite at his best, but much closer.Raheem Sterling – 5Saw plenty of ball, but with little end product, including golden chances at start of both halves. Curiously reluctant to take on his man. Deservedly hooked.Martin Odegaard – 6Prompted and probed without finding killer pass but released Trossard for second goal. Missed chance to make it 3-1, fewer signs of return to form than Rice.Leandro Trossard – 6Frustrated home fans with lack of killer instinct and poor decisions until he fired Arsenal in front. Did little after break to merit staying on for so long.Kai Havertz – 4Barely involved first half apart from nicking ball off Spurs keeper Kinsky. Headed wide from close range early in second. Nothing coming off for him.SUBSGabriel Martinelli (for Sterling, 61) – 5Slow to get up to speed and contributed little apart from one penetrating run into the box and a blocked shot.Kieran Tierney (for Trossard, 77) – 6Brought on to shore things up and did it well enough.Oleksandr Zinchenko (for Lewis-Skelly, 87) – 6Useful legs for dying minutes, almost created chance.Mikel Merino (for Rice, 87) – 6Good booking to stop Solanke getting away in stoppage time. More

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    Arsenal equaliser vs Tottenham should not have stood rage fans who claim Spurs were ‘ROBBED’ after ref misses incident

    ARSENAL’s equaliser against Tottenham to make the score 1-1 in the North London derby should NOT have stood, fans have raged.Spurs took the lead at the Emirates through a deflected Son Heung-Min strike from a corner.Arsenal scored from a controversial cornerCredit: GettyBut replays showed the ball actually hit off an Arsenal player and should have been a goal kickBut 15 minutes later the Gunners hit back through a corner of their own as Gabriel Magalhaes’ far post header back across goal was accidentally bundled into the net by Spurs striker Dominic Solanke.However, replays showed the corner should have never have been given.Leandro Trossard and Pedro Porro were tussling for the ball and replays revealed that the final touch came off the Arsenal star.But the officials missed the moment and instead gave the Gunners a corner, mistakenly thinking Porro was the last to touch the ball.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLTaking to social media, there was a huge outcry of injustice from fans.One viewer said: “They gave THIS as a corner that resulted in the goal…”A second said: “Arsenal getting all the decisions again tonight. Should never have been a corner.”A third said: “IT SHOULDN’T HAVE BEEN A CORNER, TOTTENHAM HAVE BEEN ROBBED!”Most read in FootballJOIN SUN VEGAS: GET £50 BONUSArsenal player ratings vs TottenhamBy Dan KingARSENAL came from behind to defeat Tottenham 2-1 in the North London derby. Son Heung-Min had given the visitors the lead in the 25th minute against the run of play.But as they have done so often, the Gunners scored from a corner as Gabriel Magalhaes’ header was bundled in as an own goal by Dominic Solanke.Leandro Trossard then put the home side ahead on the stroke of half-time with an fine finish.Here’s how the players rated…David Raya – 6Spectator until kept out Kulusevski shot midway through first half, then beaten by deflection for Son goal. Didn’t make a save in second half.Jurrien Timber – 6Solid enough defensively to keep Son Heung-Min mostly quiet but less sure of himself going forward, wasting good chances to cross.William Saliba – 6Untroubled until Son’s shot went in off him. Started second half hesitantly but kept his concentration to minimise Tottenham openings.Gabriel Magalhaes – 8Brilliant interception to deny Solanke then decisive at other end to force equaliser. Excellent against Solanke twice more in calm and steadfast second half.Myles Lewis-Skelly – 8Fine pass to play in Sterling set tone for excellent, mature, all-round display from second youngest Arsenal player to start a North London derby.Thomas Partey – 7Strong presence who won the ball back well, not least ahead of Arsenal’s second goal. But sometimes looked vulnerable to Spurs’ pace on break.Declan Rice – 7Covered lots of ground and finally found a good set-piece delivery to create equaliser. Still not quite at his best, but much closer.Raheem Sterling – 5Saw plenty of ball, but with little end product, including golden chances at start of both halves. Curiously reluctant to take on his man. Deservedly hooked.Martin Odegaard – 6Prompted and probed without finding killer pass but released Trossard for second goal. Missed chance to make it 3-1, fewer signs of return to form than Rice.Leandro Trossard – 6Frustrated home fans with lack of killer instinct and poor decisions until he fired Arsenal in front. Did little after break to merit staying on for so long.Kai Havertz – 4Barely involved first half apart from nicking ball off Spurs keeper Kinsky. Headed wide from close range early in second. Nothing coming off for him.SUBSGabriel Martinelli (for Sterling, 61) – 5Slow to get up to speed and contributed little apart from one penetrating run into the box and a blocked shot.Kieran Tierney (for Trossard, 77) – 6Brought on to shore things up and did it well enough.Oleksandr Zinchenko (for Lewis-Skelly, 87) – 6Useful legs for dying minutes, almost created chance.Mikel Merino (for Rice, 87) – 6Good booking to stop Solanke getting away in stoppage time.Another said: “Arsenal just stole the first goal. Clearly Trossard touched the ball.”A fifth added: “How is the ref stood in that position and still misses that it’s come off Trossard, that decision has changed the game, not a chance we get anything from this now.”Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta gives update on Gabriel Jesus injury Arsenal icon Martin Keown spoke about the incident at half-time, but largely glossed over the incident by saying “it’s a corner because the ref gave it,” to the ire of more fans.One wrote: “Martin Keown it is a corner because the referee gave it … Just imagine if that happened at the other end & spurs scored he would be going mental.”A second said: “‘It’s a corner because the referee gave it’. Martin Keown ladies and gents.”A third added: “Martin Keown, I beg. Just try to give an impartial opinion about Arsenal one time!”Ex-Prem referee Mark Halsey’s viewSPURS will be fuming over the corner which led to Arsenal’s equaliser.I felt it was a clear goal kick when Leandro Trossard’s cross came off Pedro Porro and back off the Gunners wideman before the ball went out of play.Referee Simon Hooper must have lost concentration because he was in a great position and looking straight at the ball.Hooper was on that side of the field unlike his assistant and a referee at that level should be seeing it.Arsenal took full advantage and levelled at 1-1 from the resulting corner when Gabriel’s header went in off Dominic Solanke.It was a turning point in the match and Tottenham boss Ange Postecoglou has had a few decisions go against him so this will not improve his mood.Trossard, at the centre of all Arsenal positivity in the opening half after also skinning Porro and leaving him decked on the floor earlier on, then completed the turnaround by arrowing a strike across goal and into the bottom corner.Arsenal managed to hold on to clinch a vital 2-1 win. 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