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    Harry Kane blasted: Prem legend slams striker and says he ‘wasn’t brought in to score hat-trick against Darmstadt’

    HARRY KANE has been criticised in the German media after enduring a difficult week.The former Tottenham striker, 31, was in action as Bayern Munich fell to a 1-0 defeat to Aston Villa in the Champions League.Harry Kane was unable to score as Bayern Munich lost 1-0 at Aston VillaCredit: RexHe also featured as Bayern drew 1-1 with Bundesliga champions Bayer Leverkusen last weekend.Kane has netted ten times in eight appearances in all competitions so far this season, while also laying on five assists.After going scoreless in the crunch matches against Villa and Leverkusen, however, the England captain has received some scrutiny.In his column for Sky Germany, former Premier League midfielder Dietmar Hamann questioned whether Kane has been a good signing for his former side Bayern.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLHamann, who also played for Manchester City, Liverpool and Newcastle, wrote: “Harry Kane had a personally sobering evening in Birmingham – in addition to the defeat.”I said after the European Championship in the summer that he still has to prove that he is worth the 100 million – even though he scored over 30 goals last year.”Hamann then appeared to suggest that Kane, who was denied by a last-gasp Emi Martinez save at Villa Park, only scores against weaker opposition.The forward bagged four times against Dinamo Zagreb last month, in addition to netting a treble vs Holstein Kiel.Most read in BundesligaBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSHamann continued: “He wasn’t brought in to score a hat-trick against Darmstadt.Dietmar Hamann has questioned Kane’s big-game recordCredit: Getty”He was brought in to score against Leverkusen and Aston Villa and to score in the quarter-finals of the Champions League.Watch Harry Kane star in awkward advert as he turns hand to acting “He hasn’t done that yet. I remain sceptical about the star striker.”Kane is both Tottenham and England’s all-time leading goalscorer.He scored 280 goals in 435 appearances for Spurs before leaving in the summer of 2023, and has so far plundered 68 in 100 England caps.His scoring record has remained incredible since signing for Bayern, averaging more than a goal a game with 54 in 53 appearances.But Kane’s side failed to win the Bundesliga or DFB Pokal last season, and fell narrowly in the Champions League semi-finals to eventual winners Real Madrid.The forward did score in the tie against the Spanish giants, before having to go off late on in the second-half with a back injury that would continue to bother him during Euro 2024.He also scored as Bayern eliminated Arsenal in the quarter-finals.Despite criticism faced in Germany, an incredible stat shows that Kane DOES score against the big teams.Within the last year, Kane has the most goal involvements across Europe’s five major leagues.He has found the back of the net 38 times and turned provider on 11 occasions.On him allegedly not showing up for the big games, Kane scored eight goals in 12 Champions League matches last season, with four coming in the knockout stages.READ MORE SUN STORIESAnd in the Bundesliga, he scored eight times against last term’s top four finishers Leverkusen, Stuttgart and RB Leipzig.Kane and Co return to action this Sunday, when they travel to Eintracht Frankfurt in the Bundesliga. More

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    ‘It’s our home’ – Newcastle boss Eddie Howe opens up on stadium plans and admits moving would be ‘a betrayal’

    EDDIE HOWE admits it would “feel a bit of betrayal” to leave St. James’ Park but says a decision on Newcastle’s new stadium must not be driven by romance.Plans have already been drawn up for a £1bn-plus rebuild of their current ground as well as for a new stadium in a location away from the city centre.Newcastle are exploring options to redevelop or leave St. James’ ParkCredit: GettyToon boss Eddie Howe has had his say on what he would like to happenCredit: PAChiefs and architects are still investigating which option would be best long-term and supporters will have to wait until next year to find out the decision.The stadium topic has left the Toon Army torn – but staying at their current “unique” home is the head coach’s preference if he’s thinking with his heart alone.Ahead of the trip to Everton, which Howe confirmed Alexander Isak (broken toe) will miss but goalie Nick Pope and Kieran Trippier will be fit for, he said: “I think my natural instinct was always to stay at St. James’ Park. It’s an incredible place to play football.“It’s our home, so to think about moving somewhere else feels a little bit of a betrayal to somewhere that has served us so well.READ MORE ON FOOTBALL“But we are well aware that as a football club we need to increase our revenue so people with more brain cells will make the decision for the benefit of the long term future of the football club and that’s always the most important thing so I could be swayed but just my natural instinct is to want to stay.“It’s a massive decision because it will affect the next how many years of the football club.“It’s a decision where you won’t be able to please everybody. There will be different opinions.“It’s truly only the people assessing the pros and cons that can really make the decision.”Most read in FootballFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSOne possible option for the club could be to build on Leazes Park, which is next to St. James’, meaning that the special location Howe loves would remain.He continued: “The positioning where it is in the city is totally unique.Kieran Trippier goes viral during Newcastle’s clash at Bournemouth after painful moment is caught on Sky Sports cameras“I’d hate to see the stadium move from its current position because it dominates the eyeline of the whole city and you can see it from miles around. That’s really inspiring.“Wherever you are in Newcastle, you get a glimpse and, personally, I always think to the next game where we are going to be there.“It’s not necessarily the biggest, there’s just something about the look of the stadium and the feel of it. When you’re there it’s just a great place to play football.“When you’re in it, I don’t know how it creates it, but the atmosphere, the look of the stadium, is a beautiful thing. I love being there, I love experiencing games there and I love winning there. That’s the best bit.”However, with PSR rules stunting their progress under the club’s Saudi owners, Howe knows a potential new super stadium could help them reach the summit in the long term.He added: “I think you have to also look at what you could gain, you can’t just look at what you’re going to lose.READ MORE SUN STORIES“What you could gain could be equally as special and the club has to move forward. It can’t be stuck in the past or be romantic to a degree.“There’s finances to think of and that will affect the long-term success of the club so that is why it’s not a clearcut decision.” More

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    Lee Carsley suggests Cole Palmer could play LEFT-BACK for England as fans blast ‘What in the Fifa career mode is this?’

    ENGLAND interim boss Lee Carsley has suggested that Cole Palmer could play at left-back for the Three Lions.Carsley, 50, yesterday named his squad for upcoming Nations League matches against Greece and Finand.Lee Carsley named his latest England squad yesterdayCredit: ReutersCole Palmer has been in blistering form for ChelseaCredit: AlamyUpon the announcement, Carsley was quizzed over the squad’s lack of left-back options.The Three Lions are without an out-and-out left-back – with Luke Shaw still injured.Ben Chilwell, who did not go to Euro 2024, was also left out having played just 45 minutes for Chelsea under Enzo Maresca this season.Rico Lewis and Levi Colwill have both been included, having acted as makeshift left-backs in recent England games.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLCarsley, however, surprisingly identified Palmer as a further potential option in the problem position – as well as Trent Alexander-Arnold and Bukayo Saka.He said: “[Alexander-Arnold] can play there. Bukayo can play there, Cole can play there, so there’s quite a few.”Obviously you want to get the best out of them in their most natural positions.”We know if we play a right-footed player there, at left-back, that we’re going to have to build differently and be creative in the way we set up.Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERS”I think if you’re asking a right-footed player to play high and wide and playing too high and wide, it can sometimes be a little bit predictable.”It’s important that we aren’t predictable, that we’ve got different ways of attacking.Dominic Solanke handed first England call-up in seven years as Lee Carsley leaves Jarrod Bowen and Harry Maguire out “I think with the players we’ve got we can also swap the players over the wide players so they are on their natural sides just to give the opposition something different to think about.”Palmer has enjoyed a blistering start to the Premier League season.Primarily from his favoured No10 position, the former Manchester City starlet has scored six goals and laid on four assists in six outings so far this term.In his most recent match, Palmer produced a stunning four-goal performance as Chelsea beat Brighton 4-2 at Stamford Bridge.Despite also enjoying a productive campaign last time out, Palmer did not start a single game at Euro 2024.He equalised in the final against Spain, having replaced Kobbie Mainoo in the 70th minute as the Three Lions chased the contest.As per Transfermarkt, Palmer has never played at left-back in his entire club career, even dating back to Under-18 level at City.’WHY NOT JUST PICK A LEFT-BACK?’Following Carsley’s comments, fans had plenty to say.One wrote on social media: “What in the FIFA career mode is this?…”While a second asked: “Why not just pick a left back?”A third fumed: “This would make me extremely angry and i’m no Chelsea fan. Why would you waste a talent like that at left back?”READ MORE SUN STORIESAnother added: “You build the team around your best player. Thought Lee Carsley was the man for the job, but after hearing that I’m extremely uncertain.”England host Greece at Wembley next Thursday, before a trip to Helsinki to face Finland the following Sunday. More

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    Gary Neville’s The Overlap launches new football show with Christine Lampard on hosting duties

    THE OVERLAP podcast has announced a brand new spin-off show. Not Just Football launches later this month and features a trio who share a “unique footballing bond.”Not Just Football stars Hayley McQueen, Kelly Cates and Christine LampardCredit: HandoutEx-Man Utd star Gary Neville helped launch The Overlap in April 2021. He stars on the popular show alongside former pros Jamie Carragher, Ian Wright, Roy Keane and Jill Scott.Not Just Football debuts later this month through The Overlap’s official YouTube page.Christine Lampard, the wife of Chelsea legend Frank Lampard, will be in the hosting chair.READ MORE ON FOOTBALLShe will be joined by Sky’s Kelly Cates, the daughter of Liverpool legend Kenny Dalglish.And rounding off the panel is Hayley McQueen, famed for her work on Sky Sports News and daughter of late Man Utd legend Gordon McQueen.The pod will focus on the trio’s “unique bond through their family connections to the game,” according to a press release. Lampard said: “I am really delighted to be joining this new show. Most read in FootballFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALS”I love diving into all the hot topics of the moment, especially when it comes to football. “It’s a sport that connects people from all walks of life, whether you’re a diehard fan or just someone who enjoys the energy of a big game. Man Utd legend Roy Keane blasts Arsenal as ‘small team with small mentality’ in furious rant at Ian Wright”It’s a huge part of my life and I can’t wait to share that passion and spark great conversations, as part of this new project with Hayley and Kelly.” Cates added: “I’m incredibly excited to join Christine and Kelly on this new show. “With our strong backgrounds in football and close personal ties, our conversations will have a unique and engaging energy. “I’m looking forward to exploring our own stories and perspectives and bringing something new and authentic to every episode.”  Chelsea legend Frank Lampard married Christine in 2015Credit: GettyTopics on the show will range from motherhood and lifestyle to fashion and entertainment, all woven in with the panelist’s football connection. The debut episode of Not Just Football is due to go live on Tuesday 8 October. READ MORE SUN STORIESIt will feature an interview with Premier League legend David Ginola.The former Tottenham star will discuss life after his recent cardiac arrest and his memories of top-flight football in the 90s. More

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    Transfer fees could be SCRAPPED in biggest change to football in 30 years after landmark court case brought against Fifa

    FIFA’s transfer rules have been declared ILLEGAL by Europe’s highest court.In a landmark ruling that could see the entire transfer system ripped up, the European Court of Justice backed former Chelsea, Arsenal and Portsmouth midfielder Lassana Diarra in his case against Fifa.Fifa’s transfer rules have been declared illegal by Europe’s highest court.Credit: GettyLassana Diarra has won a court case arguing Fifa broke European labour lawsCredit: AFP or licensorsFifa could lose its authority over transfers allowing players to move on free transfers for big wagesCredit: GettyDiarra, 39, sued the world body after it upheld a £16m fine imposed on him by former club Lokomotiv Moscow in 2014 after he was sacked for allegedly boycotting training over a pay dispute.The massive fine was halved to £8m after the player appealed to the Court of Arbitration for Sport.But the case has since gone all the way to the Luxembourg-based ECJ, Europe’s highest court.Diarra’s lawyer, Jean Louis Dupont – the man responsible for the “Bosman” ruling in the 1990s that transformed the face of European football – argued that Fifa had broken European labour laws by refusing to issue the International Transfer Certificate which would have allowed him to join another club and exercise his rights as a professional.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLAnd in an eagerly-awaited ruling the ECJ has now declared the current regulations are in breach of EU Law on the free movement of people.The Court ruled: “The rules in question are such as to impede the free movement of professional footballers wishing to develop their activity by going to work for a new club.“Those rules impose considerable legal risks, unforeseeable and potentially very high financial risks as well as major sporting risks on those players and clubs wishing to employ them which, taken together, are such as to impede international transfers of those players.”Potential ramifications could be huge depending on the full judgement, which will be published later today.Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSIf the Court has made a strong ruling, it could effectively declare the entire current system is in breach of EU Law.That would see Fifa losing its current authority over the transfer system and allow players the right to break their contracts and change clubs with impunity.Top ten Premier League managers’ WagsTransfer fees scrapped Q&A: How landmark ruling could mean NFL-style trades and stars suing for millionsFORMER Chelsea, Arsenal and Portsmouth midfielder Lassana Diarra has won his landmark case at the European Court of Justice.SunSport’s Martin Lipton explains what it was all about – and what it might mean for the future of football…What was the case about?Diarra argued Fifa’s transfer rules were illegal after the world body backed Lokomotiv Moscow’s claim that he had broken his contract by refusing to train with them.Is that it?No. Belgian club Charleroi wanted to sign Diarra but were told they would have to pay the money he was fined by Moscow, while Fifa refused to issue an International Transfer Certificate unless they coughed up.Okay, so what does the ruling mean?Theoretically players will have the right to break their contracts and switch clubs without a fee changing hands – just like any employee in any other industry.Hang on – does that mean the END of transfer fees?Potentially, yes. Although players would have to want to move.We would basically end up with a US-style “collective bargaining” model where players would be free to move within transfer windows without impunity.Clubs might be able to “trade” players – swap deals – but with no extra cash changing hands.Is everybody agreed about this?Absolutely not. Fifa claimed the ruling “only puts in question two paragraphs of two articles” of its transfer regulations.Yet the Judges said the current rules were “prohibited” under EU law and “anti-competitive” as they “limit the freedom of action” of players to change employer.In turn, that would end the current “trickle down” system where many smaller clubs are reliant on transfer income.Such an outcome would lead to big stars being able to hawk their services for free but for huge wages, allowing the wealthiest clubs – including the bulk of the Premier League – the opportunity to hoover up the best talent.In its summary of the ruling, the Court added: “Restrictions on the free movement of professional players may be justified by overriding reasons in the public interest consisting in ensuring the regularity of interclub football competitions, by maintaining a certain degree of stability in the player rosters of professional football clubs.Inside Lassana Diarra’s legal case with FifaLASSANA DIARRA’S case with Fifa dates back to 2014 when he was playing for Lokomotiv Moscow.The former Chelsea and Real Madrid midfielder was in a dispute with Lokomotiv over wages – with the Russian side ultimately terminating his contract.The case was referred to Fifa’s Dispute and Resolution Chamber (DRC) which ruled against Diarra, fining him £16MILLION.During this time, Diarra received a new contract offer from Belgian side Charleroi.But Charleroi wanted clarification from Fifa that they would not be liable to pay any of the money owed to Lokomotiv.Fifa could not make that guarantee and the move never happened.As a result, Diarra brought new legal action against Fifa and the Belgian league claiming a loss of earnings.That started the long process that has led to this week’s groundbreaking judgment.“But these rules have as their object the restriction, and even prevention, of cross-border competition by unilaterally recruiting players under contract with another club or players about whom it is alleged that the employment contract was terminated without just cause.“The possibility of competing by recruiting trained players plays an essential role in the professional football sector.“Rules which place a general restriction on that form of competition, by immutably fixing the distribution of workers between the employers and in cloistering the markets, are similar to a no-poach agreement.“Those rules do not appear to be indispensable or necessary.”Dupont declared the ruling a “total victory”, adding that the Court had “severely censured the structurally illegal actions of the current regulations”.How football changed after Bosman rulingTHE Bosman Ruling transformed football transfers in 1995.Before the Bosman Ruling, clubs could demand a transfer fee for a player even after their contract had expired.But Belgian footballer Jean-Marc Bosman went to the European Court of Justice and the judge ruled in his favour.And that meant that when a player’s contract expired, they could move freely to another club within the EU without a transfer fee.The landmark court case gave players far more power in the final year of their deals – with clubs either needing to extend them or lose them for nothing at the end of the season.Footballers can now also sign pre-contract agreements with new clubs from January when their deals run out to move on a free transfer.The Bosman Ruling essentially removed the restrictions on EU football players with expired contracts, giving them the same rights as free agents and increasing the freedom of movement.And even with the UK leaving the EU, the Bosman Ruling still applies for Premier League clubs.He said: “This paves the way for a modernisation of governance, in particular through the use of collective bargaining between employees and employers.“All professional players who have been affected by these illegal rules can therefore now seek compensation for their losses.“We are convinced that this will force Fifa to submit to the EU rule of law and speed up the modernisation of governance.”Diarra’s dispute originated in 2014 when he left Lokomotiv Moscow following a disagreement over his salary.The midfielder’s contract was terminated and he was subsequently fined £16million by Fifa after the Russia club took the case to the Fifa resolution chamber seeking damages.Diarra almost signed for Belgian side Charleroi at the same time and they wanted assurances from Fifa that they would not be liable for those damages if he joined, but those guarantees were not forthcoming.READ MORE SUN STORIESFifa rules stipulate an international transfer certificate must be granted by the league a player is leaving – but the Russia league did not grant it.As a result, Diarra began legal action against Fifa and the Belgian football league, claiming a loss of earnings, and was initially unsuccessful before the latest ruling.Lassana Diarra’s career statsLASSANA DIARRA played for some of the top clubs in Europe as an all-action defensive midfielder.He started at Le Havre before earning his big break with a £4million move to Jose Mourinho’s Chelsea in 2005.Diarra was largely a rotation option but won an FA Cup and League Cup double with the Blues before a brief move across London to join Arsenal.But it was at Portsmouth where Diarra really made his name, winning a historic FA Cup and earning a massive £19m move to Spanish giants Real Madrid.Diarra played 117 times in five seasons for Los Blancos, winning one LaLiga title, again under Mourinho, and the Copa Del Rey.Then came Diarra’s fateful move to Russia, first Anzhi Makhachkala and then Lokomotiv Moscow, before he saw out his playing career in his native France with Marseille and then PSG, where he won one Liga 1 crown.Le Havre (2003–2005)Chelsea (2005–2007)Portsmouth (2008–2009)Real Madrid (2009–2012)Anzhi Makhachkala (2012–2013)Lokomotiv Moscow (2013–2015)Marseille (2015–2017)Al Jazira (2017–2018)Paris Saint-Germain (2018–2019) More

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    EFL star banned for EIGHT MATCHES for biting Liverpool legend Ian Rush’s nephew

    PRESTON striker Milutin Osmajic has been banned for EIGHT MATCHES for biting Blackburn’s Owen Beck. The incident took place during the 0-0 draw at the end of September. Milutin Osmajic seen biting Owen BeckCredit: GettyOsmajic has now been banned for eight games and fined £15,000Credit: RexBeck was the one initially shown redCredit: PAFootage live on Sky Sports showed Osmajic charing into Beck – nephew to Liverpool legend Ian Rush – before biting him in the back. Beck was shown red for initially kicking out at American midfielder Duane Holmes – sparking Osmajic’s raging reaction. And despite Beck pointing towards the bite mark and the subsequent replays, Osmajic was only shown yellow. The Montenegrin forward escaped an initial ban and played Preston’s next two games – scoring in his most recent match against Watford. READ MORE ON footballBut the FA did launch an investigation into the bite and he was subsequently charged. Now, the FA have confirmed his eight-man suspension and £15,000 fine. A statement from Preston read: “Preston North End acknowledge the decision of an independent Regulatory Commission to give Milutin Osmajić an eight-match suspension and fine the striker £15,000.”The Montenegro international has been sanctioned after admitting he had committed an act of violent conduct around the 87th minute of the recent Sky Bet Championship match against Blackburn Rovers.Most read in FootballFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALS”The suspension means Milutin will be unavailable for selection until Saturday 23rd November for the home clash with Derby County.”PNE will be making no further comment until the independent Regulatory Commission’s written reasons have been published.”Preston signed Osmajic from Spanish side Cadiz and he has scored 13 goals in his 47 appearances across two seasons. He has also been capped 23 times by Montenegro with two international goals to his name. Transfer fees could be scrapped in biggest change to football in 30 years after landmark court case brought against Fifa More

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    Phil Foden & Brennan Johnson help bold Dream Team gaffer claim Gameweek 6 cash prize

    GAMEWEEK 6 was a high-scoring affair with some truly gigantic numbers posted by a selection of delighted Dream Team managers.Roger Lowe officially topped the Gameweek 6 leaderboard with a massive score of 258.He captained Cole Palmer (£6.2m) and activated his Goal Bonus Booster which meant the Chelsea superstar earned 92 points for his four-goal masterclass against Brighton.Roger’s XI produced the goods in Gameweek 6Credit: Dream TeamRoger may have earned more points than any of his rivals but he is not eligible to claim the £250 weekly prize because he played one of his Boosters – as is the case every Gameweek this season.And so the cash will be going to Sheron Shaw, who achieved the highest score without the use of a Booster thanks to some inspired selections.Sheron’s cash winners!Credit: Dream TeamSheron racked up 231 points without the assistance of a Booster with captain Palmer contributing 29.4% of the total.Prior to the deadline, Sheron made three transfers to recruit Emi Martinez (£3.6m), Kai Havertz (£4.9m) and Brennan Johnson (£3.6m).No doubt the thinking behind the acquisition of Aston Villa’s custodian was the likelihood of a clean sheet against Ipswich in the league.As it turned out, Liam Delap’s (£1.6m) brace earned the Tractor Boys a point against the Villains and limited the World Cup winning goalkeeper to just two points.However, in typical Dream Team fashion, Martinez then kept a clean sheet against Bayern Munich in the Champions League to finish the Gameweek with a 12-point haul.Most read in FootballFoden and Johnson providedCredit: Dream TeamRolling the dice on Johnson proved to be a masterstroke as the Tottenham winger was a HUGE differential at the time – even after a tidal wave of transfers this week he features in just 7.5% of teams at the time of writing.The Wales international scored Spurs’ first goal against Manchester United on Sunday and then continued his scoring streak (five in five) after coming off the bench to ensure Ange Postecoglou’s side beat Ferencvaros in the Europa League in midweek.A 19-point return has propelled Johnson up to joint-fifth in the midfield rankings alongside Luis Diaz (£5.1m) on 64 points.Sheron’s decision to back Havertz made it a hat-trick of successful transfers in Gameweek 6.The German forward scored against both Leicester and PSG to continue his fine form.Score PredictorPlay Score Predictor with Dream Team this season!FREE to play£250 weekly prizePredict scores of five selected Premier League fixtures and earn points for accuracyMost points wins weekly cash prizePLAY NOWNot only has the 25-year-old scored five goals already this season, he ranks second in his position for tackles.Mohamed Salah (£7.5m) was the only forward to outscore Havertz in Gameweek 6, 25 points to 23.The Arsenal man is a great option for Gameweek 7 too with the Gunners set to host Southampton at the Emirates.Top Gun!Credit: ReutersGameweek 6 was also the moment Phil Foden (£5.7m) arrived at the Dream Team party this season.Having mainly been limited cameo appearances, 2023/24’s Player of the Year was selected to start for Manchester City against Slovan Bratislava and notched a goal and assist for a 14-point return (he only registered two points against Newcastle in the league).READ MORE SUN STORIESIt’s notable that Sheron is among the minority of Dream Team bosses who don’t own Erling Haaland (£9.2m) – a bold strategy that paid off in Gameweek 6.Enjoy the cash, Sheron – treat yourself to something nice!BetMGM sign up offerBetMGM: Get £40 in free bets — HERE**New cust only. 7 days to opt in by placing a £10 qualifying bet at 1/1 (2.0) odds or greater to receive 4x Free Bets: 1 x £10 horse racing, 1 x £10 Bet Builder, 1 x £10 Acca and 1 x £10 football. 7 day expiry. Exclusions apply. Stake not returned. 18+. T&Cs apply.Commercial content notice: Taking one of the bookmaker offers featured in this article may result in a payment to The Sun. 18+. T&Cs apply. gambleaware.org More

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    Man Utd ‘only do stupid things & kill stars, someone should be arrested’, rants journalist amid McTominay’s red-hot form

    MANCHESTER UNITED have been slammed in response to Scott McTominay’s brilliant Napoli form.The midfielder was allowed to join the Serie A leaders for just £25million in the summer and he has hit the ground running.Scott McTominay has hit the ground running at NapoliCredit: AlamyHe has scored once in the cup and is unbeaten in his four appearances for his new club.McTominay, 27, has impressed the Italian press and one reporter blasted United in response to his performances, claiming they “kill” players.Reporter Riccardo Trevisani told Cronache di Spogliatoio: “McTominay scored goals, he carried the cross, he had determination and yet they kicked him out! “Nothing works at Manchester United, a club that only does stupid things, you can’t guess anything.READ MORE ON MAN UTD“They killed every player, Højlund, De Ligt, Antony, Rashford, now Zirkzee, even Casemiro, it’s a joke, there is no comparable team, they should be arrested. PSG are scientists in comparison! “They have thrown away managers, coaches and players in recent years. They have no idea what they are doing.”United’s summer signings have failed to hit the ground running, with new striker Joshua Zirkzee netting just once in nine games.While Manuel Ugarte was criticised after his full debut against Tottenham last weekend.Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSMany fans pointed out the shortcomings of Erik ten Hag’s signings following that defeat, while the likes of Dean Henderson and Jadon Sancho have done well since leaving Old Trafford.McTominay praised the tactical level players need to know in Serie A and hinted that could be a reason behind his upturn in form.Scott McTominay settles in with new team Napoli He said: “In Serie A I would say there is much more tactics that you need to know, your role within the team and with your teammates.”Physically you make your presence felt, the Premier League is very different but also Serie A.”The tactical work is more intense in Italy. I was very impressed by the level of the Italian championship, from England I wasn’t always able to realise how I can do it now.”I was impressed by the technical level of the teams but also of the players, starting with my teammates.” More