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    Jadon Sancho has matured at Chelsea but shock return to Man Utd and new role under Ruben Amorim could save his career

    JADON SANCHO’s former coach believes the struggling winger could still be a success at Old Trafford.The 24-year-old wide man, who is currently on loan at Chelsea from Manchester United, was hauled off against Arsenal after an indifferent display.Jadon Sancho’s struggles continued the Emirates against ArsenalCredit: GettySancho was replaced in the 76th minute against the Gunners following an ineffectual performanceCredit: ReutersNow, Sancho is at a career crossroad with his future up in the airCredit: GettySancho’s form at Chelsea has tailed off this seasonThe Blues have an obligation to buy Sancho for around £25million, should they finish above 15th in the Premier League.However, recent reports suggest Sancho could find himself back at Old Trafford, if Chelsea pay a ‘penalty fee’ to back out of the deal.This season, after starting the campaign off well, he has managed just two goals in 28 games.Premier League player development lead coach Dan Micciche worked with Sancho at U15 and U16 level for England.He believes a return to Man Utd, who paid Borussia Dortmund £73million for his services in 2021, could benefit Sancho and get him out of his recent slump.Coach Ruben Amorim is desperate to find an option to play as a left-sided No10 in his preferred 3-4-3 formation, with Alejandro Garnacho struggling to get to grips with the position.But, in Sancho, the Portuguese boss could have someone suited to play the role.Micciche told SunSport: “Jadon would have to play as a left-sided No10, I couldn’t see him play as a wing-back.”Can he play there? Yeah, absolutely. I think he could play for Ruben Amorim in his system.”It might actually suit him more – in terms of freeing him up. “He wouldn’t be hugging the touchline as much, he would in middle of the pitch more and would have more options when he gets the ball.”Jadon Sancho throws corner flag during Chelsea’s celebration at Tottenham Sancho is at a career crossroads. After showing some early promise at Stamford Bridge, his Chelsea loan has since turned sour.The latest example of stalling came in his performance against Arsenal on Sunday, where he was hauled off after 76 minutes following an ineffectual performance.Should he sign for Chelsea in the summer, his game time could be further limited under boss Enzo Maresca as competition for places will be even more intense.Chelsea will welcome Brazil star Willian Estevao to Stamford Bridge in the summer, having signed him a year ago for £45m from Palmeiras.However, Micciche believes Sancho’s matured under the Italian manager.He said: “I’ve been to a few Chelsea games this season and Jadon has done some wonderful things in those games.”The way they play, he’s often left in one on one situations. “The way the game is going now, it can be hard for those types of players because they get doubled up on a lot.”The expectation on him is so high. When he gets the ball, we’re expecting a bit of magic.”I actually think he’s matured. When he was younger, he would be trying to beat the full-back and dribble his way through situation whenever he got the ball.”In Maresca’s system he plays with his teammates a lot more. I think what makes wingers more effective is the runs ahead of him because that unbalances the full-back.Sancho was ineffectual against ArsenalMan Utd paid £73m to sign Sancho in 2021 from Borussia DortmundCredit: AlamyChelsea have an obligation to buy Sancho for around £25m in the summerCredit: RexHowever, recent reports suggest Chelsea could pay a penalty clause and send him back to Old TraffordCredit: Rex”Whereas when you get the ball and those forward runs aren’t made, and you are left one against one, opposition will double up.”Then, you’ve got two choices – try to beat two players or pass the ball.”I think Sancho might have had less ‘wow’ moments, but he’s played for the team a lot and showed maturity.”During his time at club level, Sancho’s professionalism has sometimes been questioned.At Borussia Dortmund, he was dropped for an important Champions League match against Barcelona after skipping a team meeting in the build-up.While at Manchester United, Sancho was banished to the reserves by former manager Erik ten Hag for claiming the manager lied about his exclusion from the squad in a match against Arsenal.Micciche believes Sancho is misunderstood and is a good person, at heart.He said: “What we’re talking about is different personalities.”There’s one thing about having a different type of personality, then there’s another thing of not being a very nice person.”Jadon is a good person. What we have to remember is players are all very different.Sancho earned a reputation as one of football’s most talented youngsters at Borussia DortmundCredit: AP:Associated PressDan Micciche believes Sancho is misunderstoodCredit: Getty Images – Getty”I always think the hardest players to coach are wingers. It’s very easy to point the finger at them and how they don’t track back.”But, if you look at the players the current generation looked up to – it’s the likes of Ronaldinho and Neymar, flamboyant players and personalities.”I think there’s a generalisation that players who have lots of flair are bad characters. It’s just their personality. They don’t do it deliberately. “They are a bit different, to even how they dress, or sticking to rules, but as long as it doesn’t get out of control you have to accept they’re a bit different.”They’re just creative individuals and think and act a bit differently, but that’s what makes them special. If you take out their individuality, then the game becomes very boring.”Micciche believes Sancho needs to add another string to his bow and continue his development.He divulged: “He’ll be judged on his goals and assists, so he’ll need to improve on those.”He also needs to develop his game and find different ways to be effective on the pitch.”That could be becoming a free-kick specialist. If he wanted to copy his idol, Ronaldinho who could score from set-pieces, then that would add another string to his bow.”Say a free-kick does come off during a game, then that would also give him the confidence to try something different during a match that he might not have tried if he hadn’t scored that free-kick.”There’s always things players can do to add to their game to solve different problems.”We know Jadon’s a good player, otherwise teams wouldn’t double up on him. Now, he has to overcome that.”Sancho needs to overcome his hurdles by working hard in trainingCredit: RexMicciche believes Sancho can get a smile back into his game if he adds a new skill to his gameCredit: AFPMicciche suggested Sancho became a free-kick specialistCredit: Getty Images – Getty More

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    ‘They should talk to Luke Littler’ – Man Utd legend says squad should turn to darts teenager for advice

    MANCHESTER UNITED hero Jaap Stam believes that the Red Devils’ current crop should talk to Luke Littler about handling pressure.Ruben Amorim’s side have endured an awful season and sit 13th in the Premier League.Luke Littler continues to go from strength to strengthCredit: RexMan Utd have endured a difficult seasonCredit: RexLittler, meanwhile, has continued to thrive since bursting onto the scene as a 16-year-old at the World Darts Championship in December 2023.After being beaten in the Ally Pally final on that occasion, the darts wonderkid went one better to become world champion earlier this year.Stam, who hails from a proud darts nation in the Netherlands, believes that United’s new young core could do with taking a leaf from Littler’s book.Chatting to Makthavare, the former centre-back, 52, said: “I’ve been so impressed with how Luke Littler has been performing, he is doing such an amazing job at a young age and I spoke to him at Old Trafford last season.READ MORE ON MAN UTD”I told him how impressive it was that he can still perform with all the noise and the shouting behind him at tournaments, it’s so hard to have that concentration and that focus.”I think it’s different for certain personalities in how you approach certain situations and how you deal with that, Luke’s been doing a great job at that.”For young footballers who are going from the academy to the first team at a big club it can be very difficult, you have to think about all the social media attention and pressure put on these players.”I think it would be good for these young players to talk to Luke about his experience and how he handles high pressure situations.Most read in FootballJoin SUN CLUB for the Man Utd Files every Thursday plusin-depth coverage and exclusives from Old TraffordJaap Stam played for Man Utd between 1998 and 2001Credit: AFP”I have seen players in the past who go from the academy to the first team and then they seem to struggle.”It’s so important to have people within the club who can help that transition and make it easier for those young people to handle it and reach their potential.”Luke Littler celebrates win after his victory at Premier League night seven in Cardiff Man Utd have not lost a match in 90 minutes since their 1-0 defeat at Tottenham on February 16, although they did exit the FA Cup to Fulham on penalties during the subsequent seven-match stretch.Littler, meanwhile, has continued to thrive.On Thursday the 18-year-old claimed victory on Night Seven of the 2025 Darts Premier League in Cardiff.Luke the Nuke will face winless Stephen Bunting in the quarter-finals on Night Eight in Newcastle next Thursday. More

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    Thomas Tuchel scraps Gareth Southgate’s England tradition but move splits fans with some branding it ‘nonsense’

    THOMAS TUCHEL divided fans with numbers – after ditching one of Gareth Southgate’s England traditions.The new boss used squad numbers for his starting team, whereas predecessor Southgate had preferred the good old one to 11.Goalscorers Myles Lewis-Skelly and Harry Kane did a number on AlbaniaCredit: RexEngland lined up for the World Cup qualifier with their squad numbersThe only figure Tuchel might care about is the 2-0 margin by which the Three Lions saw off Albania in their World Cup qualifying opener.But many supporters were split after he abandoned Southgate’s nostalgic numbering, having also opted not to sing the national anthem before the match.It meant history-making Myles Lewis-Skelly wore the No 23 – which is five above his age.And England’s other full debutant, 32-year-old Dan Burn, was at 12.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLOne fan demanded a return to Southgate’s simplicity.He wrote: “England need to go back to 1-11 numbers on their shirts. What is this number 12, 17 & 23 in the starting XI nonsense?”Another said: “Why squad numbers? Should be 1-11.”But other viewers reckons it all just adds up to Tuchel going with the flow – by assigning squad numbers and keeping them for the games.Most read in FootballEngland ratings vs Albania as Lewis-Skelly enjoys dream debut but Tuchel fails to solve Foden issue By Tom BarclayMYLES LEWIS-SKELLY made history and Harry Kane extended his own record-breaking as England sunk Albania in Thomas Tuchel’s first game.Lewis-Skelly became the youngest player to score on his Three Lions debut and top goal-getter Kane notched his 70th international strike as Tuchel began his World Cup qualifying campaign with a modest 2-0 win.New boy Dan Burn partnered Ezri Konsa in central defence at Wembley, while Marcus Rashford and Curtis Jones were also handed starts.Meanwhile, Tuchel wrestled with the same issue faced by predecessor Sir Gareth Southgate – deciding where to fit in Phil Foden.Left-back Lewis-Skelly, 18, slotted home on 20 minutes following a delightful turn and even better pass from Jude Bellingham.But England stuttered after the break – until skipper Kane classily took down a Declan Rice pass and curved home the clincher.Here’s how SunSport’s Tom Barclay rated the Three Lions in German manager Tuchel’s opening match…BEST FREE BETS AND BETTING SIGN UP OFFERSOne even claimed: “By far the most encouraging sign for England’s future under Thomas Tuchel is that they appear to have adopted permanent squad numbers instead of the starters always wearing 1-11.”Meanwhile, a few fans were more intrigued by irked.Thomas Tuchel prefers the highs and lows of squad numbersCredit: RexOne such observer posted: “Interesting seeing #England not wearing numbers 1-11!”In the end the debate didn’t subtract from an important victory, albeit one that was far more solid than scintillating.And apart from the scoreline, only two figures really stood out.The first was Lewis-Skelly scoring aged only 18 years and 176 days.So by 33 days he surpassed Marcus Rashford as the youngest player to net on his England debut.And the second noteworthy number was skipper Harry Kane rounding off the Wembley triumph with his 70th international goal.That takes Kane 17 clear of second-placed Wayne Rooney in the all-time list of Three Lions’ scorers. More

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    Nottingham Forest owner Evangelos Marinakis sends fans bold Champions League prediction

    NOTTINGHAM FOREST owner Evangelos Marinakis shared an ambitious Champions League prediction ahead of next season.Forest have been the Premier League’s surprise package this term as they are third in the table ahead of the likes of Chelsea and defending champions Manchester City.Nottingham Forest owner Evangelos Marinakis predicted his team can win the Champions LeagueCredit: PAMarinakis also believes his other team Olympiacos can win the Champions LeagueCredit: RexNottingham are pushing for their first ever Champions League qualification after almost three decades away from any European competition despite barely surviving the drop the last two seasons.The Tricky Trees are seven points above sixth-placed Newcastle and thus pose among the Prem’s favourites to play in Europe’s elite competition next season.Forest may be joined by Marinakis’ other club Olympiacos, who made history last season by becoming the first ever Greek team to win a European trophy when they lifted the Europa Conference League.The Greek giants are top of the Super League and need to win the title to practically seal a place in the league phase – they will then hope Aston Villa or Borussia Dortmund don’t win the Champions League.Read More on FootballMarinakis, 57, has more ambitious goals after doing the unthinkable by helping Olympiacos win a European trophy and guiding Forest into an almost certain top-five finish.The Greek businessman took part in a documentary commemorating Olympiacos’ 100-year anniversary where he addressed both of his teams’ path in next season’s elite comeptition.And the shipping magnate expressed his confidence that one of his teams will “surely” win the Champions League soon.Marinakis told Mega: “I’m sure you’ve heard many things, what I have to say is that since both clubs will compete in the Champions League one of them is sure to win it.”Most read in FootballNeither of his two teams have sealed a place in the competition yet as they still face some tough matches ahead.Forest have nine Premier League games to go against the likes of Manchester United, Villa, Tottenham and Chelsea.Nottingham Forest star serenades team-mates after being bizarrely gifted guitar by Ed Sheeran following Ipswich win Nuno Espirito Santo’s side are also in the FA Cup where they will visit Brighton in the quarter-finals next week.Olympiacos, on the other hand, are seven points ahead of second-placed AEK Athens in Greece.Jose Luis Mendilibar’s men are facing six tough play-off matches against title foes AEK, defending champions PAOK and eternal rivals Panathinaikos.The reigning Conference League winners will also have the chance to win their first Double in five years when they take on either OFI or Asteras Tripolis in the Greek Cup final.Nevertheless, steps are already being taken to comply with UEFA competition regulations in case both of Marinakis’ clubs make it to the Champions League.The rules prohibit clubs controlled by the same ownership structure from competing in the same European competition and thus a club reshuffle commenced last month.READ MORE SUN STORIESDocuments were recently filed on the Companies House website that confirm Forest co-owner Sokratis Kominakis and Ioannis Vrentzos are no longer directors at the City Ground.Both Vrentzos and Kominakis will retain their positions at Olympiacos. More

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    Emotional moment Myles Lewis-Skelly’s nan is spotted going wild in Wembley crowd after his historic England goal

    MYLES LEWIS-SKELLY’S family were spotted emotionally celebrating his record-breaking debut England goal.The Arsenal star was given his first senior cap by new Three Lions boss Thomas Tuchel – against Albania at Wembley.Myles Lewis-Skelly scored on his England debutCredit: GettyHe became England’s youngest debut scorerCredit: GettyLewis-Skelly’s grandmother and sister were spotted hugging after his goalMembers of the family cheered on from the stands at WembleyAnd it took just 20 minutes for left-back Lewis-Skelly to repay Tuchel’s faith as he latched onto Jude Bellingham’s stunning pass and slotted past keeper Thomas Strakosha.And at the age of 18 years and 176 days, he became the youngest player EVER to score on his his first England cap.Lewis-Skelly surpassed the record set by team-mate Marcus Rashford – who did so at 18 years and 209 days against Australia in May 2016.Rashford, 27, was coincidentally making his first international appearance in a year in England’s World Cup qualifying opener.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLLewis-Skelly’s family were seen going wild in the Wembley stands after the opening goal.ITV cameras picked up the wonderkid’s grandmother and sister cheering and hugging.Lewis-Skelly said after the game: “I’m lost for words. I am so grateful for the manager to put trust in me. I am so happy.”The fans made me feel at home so thank you to them.”Most read in FootballCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITSTuchel said: “Amazing player. Amazing personality.”He came into camp and showed straight away that it’s normal to fall in love with him. It is well deserved.”Myles Lewis-Skelly lost for words after finding out he has broken England recordCaptain Harry Kane sealed a 2-0 win as Declan Rice also hailed his Gunners team-mate Lewis-Skelly.Rice said: “He is fearless. He does everything right off the pitch and he is only 18.“I knew he was going to play like that tonight because of the confidence he has.“He has kept his feet on the ground and it is only the start for him.”Declan Rice hailed Gunners team-mate Lewis-SkellyLewis-Skelly and Rice pose after the winCredit: Getty More

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    England ratings: Myles Lewis-Skelly in dream debut but Thomas Tuchel has same Phil Foden issue as Gareth Southgate

    MYLES LEWIS-SKELLY made history and Harry Kane extended his own record-breaking as England sunk Albania in Thomas Tuchel’s first game.Lewis-Skelly became the youngest player to score on his Three Lions debut and top goal-getter Kane notched his 70th international strike as Tuchel began his World Cup qualifying campaign with a modest 2-0 win. Myles Lewis-Skelly broke the deadlock with a landmark goalCredit: ReutersHarry Kane confirmed victory with a smooth finish on 78 minutesCredit: GettyLewis-Skelly helped Thomas Tuchel taste victory in his opening gameCredit: GettyNew boy Dan Burn partnered Ezri Konsa in central defence at Wembley, while Marcus Rashford and Curtis Jones were also handed starts.Meanwhile, Tuchel wrestled with the same issue faced by predecessor Sir Gareth Southgate – deciding where to fit in Phil Foden. Left-back Lewis-Skelly, 18, slotted home on 20 minutes following a delightful turn and even better pass from Jude Bellingham.But England stuttered after the break – until skipper Kane classily took down a Declan Rice pass and curved home the clincher.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLHere’s how SunSport’s Tom Barclay rated the Three Lions in German manager Tuchel’s opening match…JORDAN PICKFORD – 6WITH Tuchel naming four goalkeepers in his first squad, you wondered if the long-serving stopper’s position in goal may be under threat. But Pickford started and looked fairly assured with what little he had to do.BEST FREE BETS AND BETTING SIGN UP OFFERSWas not afraid to go long with his passes at times, compared to the obsession in the Premier League of playing out from the back no matter what.Most read in FootballHad one nervy moment when Dan Burn’s block looped up against the crossbar in the first half, before the Geordie headed it away.Myles Lewis-Skelly lost for words after finding out he has broken England recordKYLE WALKER – 6STARTED despite his underwhelming season at Manchester City and now on loan at AC Milan.His passing was OK for the most part, albeit not super crisp.But the veteran, earning his 94th cap, had an excellent moment shortly before half-time when he fired in a cross which Bellingham headed goalwards, only to be denied by an excellent Thomas Strakosha save.Vital interception in the second half when sub Armando Broja had got in behind Burn.EZRI KONSA – 7MADE double figures for England caps with this appearance.Was pretty solid alongside Burn, having plenty of the ball as all the England defensive players did.Made an excellent last-ditch tackle after the ball was played in behind his centre-back partner in the final 20 minutes.Interesting to see Konsa selected over Marc Guehi, given the Crystal Palace man was England’s best defender at the Euros.DAN BURN – 7ALMOST had another Wembley dream moment in the space of a week.The giant defender was making his England debut six days on from helping Newcastle win their first domestic trophy in 70 years.Burn’s bullet header from a corner sent the Magpies on their way to victory then – and he nearly repeated the trick here when nodding the ball against the crossbar in the first half.He put his body on the line and made a number of brave blocks, including the one that looped up against his own woodwork.Had more of a difficult time of it when the speedier Broja came off the bench in the second half, and also managed to kick Myrto Uzuni in the face with one whack clear.England debutant Dan Burn hit the bar with a headerCredit: AlamyMYLES LEWIS-SKELLY – STAR MAN 8SIX months ago the 18-year-old had not even played for Arsenal.Now he has not only made his senior debut for England – but has his first goal too.The left-back raced in down the left to meet Bellingham’s inch-perfect pass, before poking it through the keeper’s legs.Looked to have tears in his eyes as he celebrated his magic moment – and was accomplished in the rest of his display.CURTIS JONES – 6THE Liverpudlian was one of many success stories of youngsters brought through by Tuchel’s interim predecessor Lee Carsley.Here he played a bit further forward at times, interchanging with Bellingham when allowed.Had plenty of the ball as England dominated possession, though did give it away with a poor early pass.Jones managed to wriggle in down the right on 14 minutes, but his decent cut-back was cleared.Curtis Jones played the first 74 minutes on FridayCredit: AFPDECLAN RICE – 7SO many touches for the Arsenal man as England patiently probed for opportunities. Southgate’s favourite system involved two pivots.But Rice here was generally alone in his deep-lying role, suggesting Tuchel will be a bit more ambitious in his attacking approach.Having said that, there were a lot of passes backwards from England, underpinning a dominant, if not overly exciting display.Though one such Rice chip over to Kane brought about the crucial second.PHIL FODEN – 5SOUTHGATE was never able to get the best out of Phil Foden, while Carsley only started him once in his six interim games.The fact that the City star was starting here suggested Tuchel is keen to find a way of unlocking his talent.But Foden struggled to make much of an impact again.He was deployed wide right, and did try to dribble forward when he could, but with little effect.JUDE BELLINGHAM – 8ENGLAND’S best moments involved the Real Madrid superstar.Albania’s low block was difficult to break down, but Bellingham’s inventive passing was Tuchel’s best method of doing so.His delicious pass for Lewis-Skelly provided the opener, while he had a neat cross that Kane nodded wide near the hour.Was denied a goal on two occasions by two top Strakosha saves, first from a toe-poke, then a close-range header.MARCUS RASHFORD – 7SEEMED to relish being back playing for England after his surprise recall by Tuchel.Was full of energy and looked to spin in behind at every opportunity, even if he did not always receive the pass from his team-mates.A beautiful diagonal pass over to Foden early on showed his technical quality.England lacked willing runners at the Euros, but here, a motivated Rashford provided one.Recalled attacker Marcus Rashford evades Ivan BalliuCredit: ReutersHARRY KANE – 7REGULARLY dropped deep in the early stages, despite his manager saying in the week that he wanted his star man to stay up top.It did allow him to display his impressive passing range though and he had a few quality balls through for Rashford.Had a goal-bound shot brilliantly blocked by Albanian captain Berat Gjimshiti in the first half.But Kane’s clinical finish into the far corner in the second half saw him reach 70 goals for his country – and his fifth in three games against this opposition.SUBSANTHONY GORDON (on for Rashford, 74) – 6Was left limping for the final few minutes after taking a whack on his hip in injury time. Concerningly, was down on the turf in pain as the final whistle went.JARROD BOWEN (for Foden, 74) – 6Mainly ensured the 2-0 scoreline stayed that way.MORGAN ROGERS (for Jones, 74) – 6Played a bit deeper than he does for Aston Villa, filling in at No8 like Jones had.READ MORE SUN STORIESJORDAN HENDERSON (for Rice, 82) – 6ON for his first England appearance since 2023, and his 82nd in total, to help see it out. Crunched Adrion Pajaziti with a poor challenge.REECE JAMES (for Lewis-Skelly, 90) – 6Main role was allowing debutant Lewis-Skelly to get a standing ovation. First international in two years, coming on at left-back. Lewis-Skelly is mobbed after his history-making openerCredit: Getty More

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    Undercover cops wear Liverpool kit to arrest Newcastle Utd fan suspected of drug-dealing

    UNDERCOVER cops wore Liverpool kit to bust a Newcastle United fan suspected of drug-dealing.Their sting proved sweet revenge four days after the Toon won the Carabao Cup final 2-1.Thai undercover cops donned Liverpool shirts to bust a drug dealer who was wearing a Newcastle topCredit: Three cops in Liverpool shirts who visited the man’s meatballs stall were each sold £200 bags containing 200 methamphetamine tablets.They arrested him then posed for a photo in Krabi, Thailand, where many locals support the Reds. The accused, Aphichat Nayaw, 33, faces the death penalty or a long jail term if found guilty depending on the amount of drugs he had.Liverpool are the most popular Premier League team in Thailand and thousands of fans flock to bars to watch their games – including many police officers.READ MORE ON CARABAO CUPDistrict Police Chief Preecha Saingthong, who led the drug bust, said:“Me and most of my colleagues are Liverpool supporters. Of course I watched the cup final, I would not have missed it.“It was a shame we did not win but I was not that sad because Liverpool have already won this cup 10 times and Newcastle have not won any cup for 70 years.”And at the end of the season I am confident we will be celebrating when Liverpool win the league.Most read in Football“We have a Liverpool fan club here and are preparing for a celebration – hopefully there will be no case on that day.”Ant & Dec scream with joy and Alan Shearer loses his hat as Geordies go wild after Newcastle win Carabao CupNewcastle United stunned Liverpool to win the Carabao Cup final 2-1 last weekendCredit: GettyLiverpool players and fans were left in agony at their defeat to Newcastle at WembleyCredit: AP More

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    Race for Europe is hotting up and table shows Premier League is a meritocracy with likes of Brentford and Palace in mix

    THE RACE for Europe is really hotting up as teams chase the dream of a trip to Munich, Bilbao or Bratislava.This season though looks very different as a side as low as 11th in the Premier League could qualify for continental competition.Teams will look to emulate West Ham’s success in the Europa Conference LeagueCredit: GettyMan Utd’s failures show that the Premier League is a meritocracyCredit: GettyOK, it would take a set of circumstances more complex than the welfare benefits system.But what the current table does show is that the Premier League is every inch a meritocracy.Rubbish, I hear you say. The same big teams keep winning the league.That may or may not be true — 2016 champions Leicester being a case in point — but just one look at the table and it struck me that plenty of the so-called “smaller” clubs are doing remarkably well.Nottingham Forest, Brighton, Fulham, Bournemouth, Brentford and Crystal Palace are all vying for those vaunted European places and only one of them has ever won the English title — Forest under the late, great Brian Clough.Read more football newsIndeed, this season has shown above many others that reputations mean precious little with big clubs such as Manchester United, Spurs and Everton all at the wrong end of the table.At West Ham we know only too well how a European competition can light up your season.No one will ever forget that remarkable night in Prague two years ago when Jarrod Bowen’s late winner clinched us the Uefa Conference League crown.So for those chasing the coveted European places, there is a real incentive to give their fans something to get excited about.Most read in FootballWith only a few games to go this scrap is the most exciting element left to play out, with Liverpool 12 points clear at the top of the Prem and the bottom three seemingly cast adrift from the rest.Michail Antonio given hero’s welcome as he returns to West Ham for 1st time since escaping death in horror Ferrari crashYou’ll have to bear with me as the late Professor Stephen Hawking would have struggled with the mathematics — but it is theoretically possible for the 11th-placed team in the Premier League to qualify for Europe. Very unlikely, but possible.So, here goes.Liverpool, Arsenal, Forest and Manchester City qualify for the Champions League by finishing in the top four.Newcastle end fifth but collect the extra Champions League place awarded due to our teams doing so well in Europe this season.So far, so good.What this underlines for me is that the Premier League is both the strongest in the world — and the most competitive. It also has little respect for previous achievements and stature.Karren BradyBrighton finish sixth and qualify for the Europa League, while Bournemouth end seventh but win the FA Cup, thus qualifying for the Europa League as well.Chelsea finish eighth and win the Conference League, therefore also qualifying for the Europa League.Phew. But here is where it gets a bit complicated.Aston Villa end the season in ninth but win the Champions League, giving them the right to defend their trophy.Carabao Cup winners Newcastle could find themselves in the Champions LeagueCredit: RexNottingham Forest are on the brink of European qualification for the first time in 30 yearsCredit: AlamyMeanwhile Manchester United or Spurs finish tenth, but by winning the Europa League they also qualify for next season’s Champions League.With fifth-place Newcastle in the Champions League, their Conference League slot for winning the Carabao Cup would go to the 11th-placed side in the table — with the top ten already in Europe.It was a long and winding road, but we got there in the end.Of those “smaller” clubs vying for those qualification places, two-times European champions Forest were last in Europe 30 years ago.Fulham reached a European final 15 years ago while Brighton got to the Europa League round of 16 in 2024. The others never had a sniff at sipping coffee in Copenhagen, or biting into a Bratwurst in Berlin.What this underlines for me is that the Premier League is both the strongest in the world — and the most competitive.READ MORE SUN STORIESIt also has little respect for previous achievements and stature.But between now and the end of the season on May 25, there promises to be more twists and turns than at Silverstone as clubs race for the finishing line. More