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    Man City player ratings: Jack Grealish shines in both sides of his game but Erling Haaland is frustrated by Newcastle

    JACK GREALISH came out on top but Erling Haaland fired a blank as Manchester City were held by Newcastle at St. James’ Park.The Toon roared out of the traps but the Cityzens survived the early storm to take the lead.Josko Gvardiol scored for Man CityCredit: GettyJack Grealish was in the thick of it throughoutCredit: AFPAnthony Gordon won and converted the penaltyCredit: EPAMateo Kovacic and Rico Lewis were deployed to fill the void of the injured Rodri, and they did well until Eddie Howe’s men got back into it after the break.Bruno Guimaraes slipped a brilliant throughball behind the City backline, and with Kyle Walker playing Gordon onside, the Toon ace charged through but was sent tumbling from Ederson’s challenge.The Brazilian was booked, and the Newcastle star kept his cool to slot home and level.Both teams looked for a winner, with Bernardo Silva coming closest, but it was honours even.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLCity have now dropped four points in the space of a week after successive draws here and with Arsenal.Here is how SunSport’s Gary Stonehouse rated each of their players on display in the North East: Ederson – 6Little to do in the first half but produced a great save to deny Joelinton an equaliser right on the stroke of half time.Most read in FootballGave away pen and then saved from Harvey Barnes but caused some nervous moments late on by dawdling on a backpass, allowing Gordon to deflect his clearance and energise the home crowd.FOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSKyle Walker – 6As always, got forward and supported the attack well. Was caught napping and playing Gordon onside in the build-up to the penalty, making it the second-straight week the finger of blame has been pointed towards him.Rodri officially out for season after undergoing surgery in devastating blow for Man City star Ruben Dias – 6The centre-back was strong enough throughout and always wanted the ball.However, the threat of Gordon and Newcastle’s pace caused him a worry all afternoon.Manuel Akanji – 7Big, physical specimen who had to be on his guard all game for the counter-attacking threat.Both he and his defensive partner struggled against the pace of Gordon getting in behind them.Josko Gvardiol – 7Survived early scares when both Jacob Murphy and Kieran Trippier got at it him to then prove his threat going forward.Great finish and gave Murphy barely a sniff as the match went on.Rico Lewis – 7He did well in the land of the giants that was the middle of the St. James’ pitch.Kept things ticking over before he was replaced late on.Mateo Kovacic – 7Booked for a foul on Sandro Tonali after the equaliser and was involved in a few niggles all afternoon.Relished the battle of facing the physicality of Bruno Guimaraes and Joelinton and was there for his team countless times.Bernardo Silva – 6You barely knew he was there in the first half and it looked set to be an innocuous afternoon for the Portuguese magician.Gets to keep his six rating after he showed a glimpse of his magic to almost win it deep in stoppage time.He controlled, swivelled and hit it first time towards the top corner, only for Pope to deny him the headlines with a diving save.Ilkay Gundogan – 6Blazed wide with City’s first opening on 26 mins then pinched possession from a Nick Pope clearance but greedily went for the chip. As Toon stepped up the tempo after getting on level terms, the game was passing him by, and he was replaced by Phil Foden on 66 mins.Jack Grealish – 8Showed both sides of his game in the first half, bravely blocking a fierce Trippier drive that left him pole-axed before turning on the skills to create the opener.Enjoyed a great battle with Trippier and was City’s main threat going forward as well as winning a number of free-kicks to calm the Newcastle storm.Erling Haaland – 6First two touches out of play and that set the tone for what was to be a frustrating afternoon for the usually lethal Norwegian.His best chance came late on, but his header was straight at Pope.Erling Haaland had a tough afternoon and struggled to impact the gameCredit: GettySubs:Phil Foden (for Gundogan, 66 mins) – 6Drilled an effort straight at Nick Pope from Haaland’s knockdown but struggled to get on the ball enough.Savinho (for Lewis, 81 mins) – 5Barely touched the ball in his brief cameo to make an impact.READ MORE SUN STORIESJeremy Doku (for Grealish, 81 mins) – 5Same as Savinho, too little, too little to have any influence. More

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    Raheem Sterling hints at career change as Arsenal ace reveals plans to ‘do qualification… but not on coaching side’

    RAHEEM STERLING has hinted at what is next after hanging up his playing boots, but does not want to go down the traditional route.The Arsenal star bagged his first goal for the club since his loan transfer from Chelsea in the 5-1 win over Bolton in midweek.Raheem Sterling has hinted at what he wants to do after hanging up his bootsCredit: GettySterling said he does not want to follow the traditional routeCredit: GettyThe 29-year-old has come in as an experienced head who knows how to win titles, and hopes to see that rub off on his team-mates in their bid to win a first Premier League title since 2004.However, Sterling has now opened up on what he wants to do later on, and does not want to follow the traditional route many players take by going into coaching.Speaking in Arsenal’s matchday programme ahead of their clash with Leicester, Sterling said: “I don’t know about coaching yet, but maybe something to do with working with young players and trying to help them handle what’s next and prepare them for that. “I get real joy out of helping people. Being any sort of help to people on a football pitch gives me real joy, so it might not be coaching but something along those lines, working with players, but not maybe as a traditional coach. READ MORE IN FOOTBALL”More about helping the young players with different things, but I don’t know – it’s a way off yet. That’s something for the future. “There is a qualification I want to do, not on the coaching side, but I will focus on playing first I think.”Sterling has already set up a charity foundation in his name to that end, aiming to help young people from disadvantaged backgrounds.But the former Liverpool and Manchester City star revealed one aspect of the game he loves.Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSSo much so that he will emulate the role when watching football matches at home.He said: “I absolutely love the analysis side. That’s my favourite part of it now. Doing the analysis on your opponents, knowing what they are going to do and what you have to do against them. Raheem Sterling showing off skills in Arsenal training session”I just think it’s amazing, because that is football. You have to be totally prepared for anything the opposition can throw at you, and then you have to be more ready than them to deal with it. “I think whoever does that side of the game better more consistently will come out on top. I love it when we do that with the coaches and that’s something I would like to be involved with as well. “I think it’s really interesting and when I’m in those meetings, I love listening to their analysis and making the plans. “When I’m watching the game at home I always like to try and identify what both teams are doing. “Not just watching the game or what’s happening but really see why certain things are happening or why they aren’t. “I think that’s a side of the game that’s really grown in the past few years, and the environments I’ve been in have allowed me to see the game more in that way.”Sterling revealed he gets joy out of helping young people, and has set up a charitable foundation in his nameCredit: The Raheem Sterling Foundation More

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    Everton vs Crystal Palace LIVE SCORE: Latest Premier League updates as Toffees look to claim first win of the season

    EVERTON host Crystal Palace at Goodison Park in a huge Premier League clash this afternoon.The Toffees are still looking to secure their first win of the new season, with pressure mounting on manager Sean Dyche.Palace are also seeking their first three points but picked up a point against Manchester United last time out.Kick off time: 3pm BSTTV/Stream: Not available in the UK due to the 3pm blackoutFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSFollow our live blog below… More

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    Brentford vs West Ham LIVE SCORE: Premier League latest as London rivals look to bounce back from last weekend’s defeats

    BRENTFORD and West Ham go toe-to-toe in a Saturday Premier League encounter – and both sides will be hoping to put last weekend’s defeats behind them.The Bees lost their second successive match despite taking the lead against London rivals Tottenham.While West Ham got thumped in front of their own fans by Enzo Maresca’s Chelsea.BEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSFollow ALL the action from Gtech with our live blog below… More

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    Chelsea vs Brighton LIVE SCORE: Latest Premier League updates as inform Blues look to continue winning momentum

    CHELSEA take on Brighton in a huge Premier League clash this afternoon.The Blues have been in fine form of late taking 10 points from their last four games.While Brighton will be hoping to extend their unbeaten run in the Premier League.Kick off time: 3pm BSTTV/Stream: Not available in the UK due to the 3pm blackoutFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSFollow our live blog below… More

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    Nottingham Forest vs Fulham LIVE SCORE: Latest Premier League updates as Reds look to continue stunning unbeaten start

    NOTTINGHAM FOREST host Fulham in a huge Premier League clash this afternoon.The Reds have enjoyed a stunning unbeaten start to the new season and sit 8th in the table.While Fulham will be aiming to build on their 2-1 win over Newcastle last time out.Kick off time: 3pm BSTTV/Stream: Not available in the UK due to the 3pm blackoutFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSFollow our live blog below… More

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    Baffled fans say ‘WTF’ as golf legend worth £300million who dated Sue Barker cheers on Newcastle against Man City

    NEWCASTLE fans were left baffled as TV cameras spotted a VIP guest watching their clash with Manchester City.Eddie Howe’s side were in action against the reigning champions in Saturday’s Premier League early kick-off.Newcastle’s clash with Man City featured a special guestCredit: EPADuring the second half of the match, a high-profile guest was shown on screen for TV viewers watching at home.The figure, draped in a Newcastle scarf, appeared to be watching intently as the Toon battled City.Beneath his black and white bar scarf, he wore a black LIV Golf jacket.The controversial former golfer is said to be worth more than £300million following successful investments.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLWhile the 69-year-old also briefly dated Sue Barker during his pomp.Nowadays, Aussie Greg Norman can be found backing the Toon.Newcastle, Saudi-backed like LIV Golf, went on to draw 1-1 with City.The former golfer’s appearance was the subject of much debate on social media.Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSGregor Norman was spotted at Newcastle vs Man CityCredit: TNT SportsOne fan wrote: “Wtf Greg Norman at St James Park for the Newcastle v City match.”While a second commented: “Pretty random.”Inside golf legend Greg Norman’s amazing $39.2m, 12,000-acre former estate A third joked: “Greg Norman has always been a Newcastle fan I believe.”While another added: “Greg Norman supporting Newcastle is the least surprising thing I’ve ever seen.”City had taken the lead in the North East via Josko Gvardiol’s 35th minute strike.But the Magpies levelled in the second half, courtesy of Anthony Gordon’s penalty just shy of the hour mark.Norman, 69, was pitchside prior to the matchCredit: ReutersThe former golf star wore a Newcastle scarf for the occasionCredit: PA More

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    Newcastle 1 Man City 1: Champions fail first test of being without Rodri as they drop points in Prem title race twist

    ANTHONY GORDON celebrated committing his long-term future to Newcastle by scoring his team’s deserved equaliser.And Manchester City failed the first test of being without Rodri for the rest of the season, while manager Pep Guardiola was unable to name a full bench.Newcastle and Manchester City played out a relentless drawCredit: GettyJosko Gvardiol opened the scoring for Man City at NewcastleCredit: GettyAnthony Gordon scored a big equaliser as he prepares to sign a fresh Newcastle dealCredit: GettyPep Guardiola’s side had lost the last four Premier League games they had played without the Spain midfielder and captain Kevin de Bruyne, so in some ways this was an improvement.But City were second best for too long in a physical, often heated encounter as the home side picked themselves up after Josko Gvardiol’s first-half opener and earned a point through Gordon’s penalty.The former Everton winger is on the verge of signing a new deal to keep him at St James’ Park until the end of the decade.And he was a menace from start to finish in this game.Read More on FootballRivals Liverpool and Arsenal will be thinking it is now or never to end City’s run of four consecutive titles.Newcastle goalkeeper Nick Pope made a smart save from Bernardo Silva in stoppage time but defeat would have been very harsh on the hosts, and very generous to the visitors.Guardiola lamented that Rodri was irreplaceable but said he would do his best to find a way to cope with the resources at his disposal.The City boss in fact made three changes, dropping Savinho and Jeremy Doku to the bench as well as bringing in Rico Lewis to play a midfield role alongside Ilkay Gundogan and Mateo Kovacic.Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSNewcastle, too, were missing a key player. Alexander Isak has broken a toe, and with Callum Wilson also injured, Howe asked Gordon to reprise the role as a central forward that he had played for England’s European Championship-winning Under-21 side in 2023.Sandro Tonali, back from a very different kind of absence, made his first Premier League start of the campaign.Furious Pep Guardiola lashes out and kicks chair with Man City stars fuming at Arsenal’s stunning equaliserFor most of the first half, it was a game of few chances but plenty of needle.Newcastle started quickly, as had been their habit at home this season.They were clearly targeting City’s left but the closest they came from open play was a Kieran Trippier shot that poleaxed Jack Grealish.City looked less comfortable from set-pieces, and a couple of Newcastle corners could have ended up anywhere.The home team’s pressing was not allowing the visitors much time on the ball. When City did break, Gundogan miscued a shot and Trippier stopped Erling Haaland stealing in at the back post.Fabian Schar and Bruno Guimaraes were both booked for fouls but plenty of others went unpunished.Gvardiol breaks the deadlockThen City opened the scoring with the first moment of real quality in the game.Grealish was slightly fortunate to beat Trippier after a heavy touch but his pass to Gvardiol was sharp. The left-back turned inside Dan Burn and fired a precise right-footed shot across Pope and into the net.Moments later Newcastle almost gave up a second goal.Gundogan picked off Pope’s pass to Burn but totally misjudged his attempted lob over the retreating goalkeeper.Jacob Murphy’s fine run ended in a shout for handball but otherwise the home side barely threatened to hit back until stoppage-time.Ederson saved smartly after a free-kick fell to Joelinton and Trippier’s follow-up effort was blocked behind.Feisty second halfThe second half started as a more open game. Schar headed off target from a Bruno cross and referee Jarred Gillett decided Kyle Walker’s untidy challenge on Harvey Barnes did not merit a penalty.At the other end, the undercurrent of menace bubbled over when Tonali hit the deck after Grealish had shrugged him off aggressively.Again, nothing doing, according to the officials on and off the pitch.But Newcastle’s third claim was accepted. Bruno sent Gordon clean through and Ederson’s touch was enough to bring him down.Gillett pointed to the spot, showed Ederson a yellow card and Gordon sent the City goalkeeper the wrong way to level the score.Incredibly, the home side were soon screaming for another penalty for Walker’s challenge on Joelinton. It was not given but Ederson immediately had to save from Barnes.Looking for a winnerThe champions were on the ropes and St James’ Park was rocking.Challenges were flying in all over the place and a red card seemed to be in the post for someone.City were looking the more likely to find a winner.Pope had to be alert to stop Haaland latching on to a through ball and was then happy to see substitute Phil Foden shoot straight at him. Grealish’s cross was too fierce for Haaland to direct his header on goal.Howe made a triple change, one of them enforced as Trippier picked up a knock.Sean Longstaff came close to making the perfect impact but dragged a shot wide from Murphy’s cross. As the clock ticked down, Gordon came close to blocking an Ederson clearance in the City six-yard box.READ MORE SUN STORIESThe home fans roared when the fourth official announced seven minutes of added time.But it was City who almost snatched a winner when Silva’s smart turn and volley was beaten away by Pope.Man City manager Pep Guardiola failed to name a bull benchCredit: EPAMan City dropped points for the second week in a rowJack Grealish stood out down the left wing for Man City More