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    Sven-Goran Eriksson’s mansion ‘going up for sale for £4.8million’ after former England manager’s tragic death

    SVEN-GORAN ERIKSSON’S mansion has been put up for sale following his death, according to reports.The former England manager tragically lost his battle with pancreatic cancer at the end of August, seeing him pass away at the age of 76.The home of Sven-Goran Eriksson is set to be put up for saleCredit: RexEriksson’s mansion is based in Sunne, where hewas bornCredit: AlamyHe bought the property in 2002Credit: AlamyIt is estimated to be worth £4.8millionCredit: AlamyThe property features a number of amenitiesCredit: AlamyOne of them in a large pool houseCredit: AlamyThe pool house has a saltwater pool in itCredit: AlamyThe property sits on 2.5 hectares of landCredit: AlamyHis funeral took place earlier this month in his hometown of Torsby in Sweden.Mourners turned out in their hundreds to say a final goodbye to the well-loved coach, including David Beckham and Roy Hodgson.However, according to Swedish media outlet Expressen, Eriksson’s home is now up for sale.Family lawyer Andres Runebjer is reportedly putting together the finishing touches on the estate registration for Eriksson before putting it up for sale.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLThe 900 square metre mansion based in Sunne – where Eriksson was born – was his home from 2002.Named the Bjorkefors manor, it features grounds of approximately 2.5 hectares with another building on the land including a lake villa, tennis court and pool house with a large saltwater pool.It is estimated to be worth around £4.8million.It is said Runebjer expects the property to sell relatively easily and hopes the buyer will have some kind of connection to his friend and client.Most read in FootballEriksson reportedly borrowed large sums of money to renovate the property after moving into it during his tenure as England boss.But the mortgage deed for the largest loan ended up on the channel island of Guernsey, while it is unknown whether the other loans have been resolved.Emotional David Beckham looks close to tears at Sven-Goran Eriksson’s coffin is led out of church following funeral service in SwedenThe property was placed up for sale for £3m in 2010.However, the property was never sold and was taken off the market in 2017 after the Swede was fired by Chinese club Shenzhen, with him choosing to live out his final days there.The land also features a second buildingCredit: AlamyIt overlooks a stunning lakeCredit: AlamyEriksson put it up for sale in 2010 for £3mCredit: AlamyBut after failing to sell it he chose to spend his final days there and took it down in 2017Credit: AlamyEriksson renovated the property when he moved inCredit: AlamyHe is said to have borrowed a large sum of money to make the renovationsCredit: AlamyFamily lawyer Andres Runebjer expects the property to sell relatively easilyCredit: AlamyThe finishing touches to the property are being put on the estate registration before it goes to marketCredit: Alamy”Sven was a good coach… better than he seems, says SunSport experts”SunSport’s Shaun Custis and Martin Lipton discussed Sven-Goran Eriksson’s England legacy following his death aged 76.Custis: “He was the most polite, civil manager I’ve ever dealt with in my life.”Lipton: “There are many managers who are prone to paroxysms of aggravation and screaming matches.”You can’t imagine Sven ever raising his voice, let alone having a row with someone. He was a gentle man and a gentleman throughout his dealings with us certainly. And I think that always came across from the very outset.”He was clearly a quite calm, unflappable character and he wasn’t going to let anything perturb him no matter what it was. No matter what questions were thrown at him, no matter what stick he got. He had this veneer of utter tranquillity.”Custis: “There was a lot of mystery to him. You weren’t reading things about him every two minutes online as you would do now but he came in and he got off to a great start with that 3-0 win over Spain.”Lipton: “He just loved being around football, didn’t he that was the thing.”He didn’t want to give it up… He actually, genuinely loved being around football players, being a manager and all the trappings of that and just being important. Because he enjoyed being Sven-Goran Eriksson – football manager.”Lipton: “He brought back a belief in the England team in that period, he gave us a night we’ll never forget and oversaw the real change in the culture of English football in that it became more celebrity in many ways.”The players became bigger than they’d ever been and he managed to keep that under a degree of wraps… He was a better manager than I thought he was at the time.” More

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    Ex-Man Utd star, 37, BANNED by his own club and issues grovelling apology after furious confrontation with supporter

    FORMER Manchester United goalkeeper Sergio Romero was slapped with a two-game suspension by current club Boca Juniors and issued a groveling apology after “losing his mind” with a fan.Romero, 37, was involved in an altercation after Boca’s 1-0 loss at home to bitter rivals River Plate, which saw ex-West Ham ace Manuel Lanzini scoring the winner.Sergio Romero had a heated confrontation with a Boca Juniors fanRomero had to be restrained by Boca officials and team-matesEx-Man Utd ace Romero was slapped with a two-game ban by BocaRomero apologised to Boca and the fan after the loss to River PlateCredit: ReutersThe heated Superclasico saw a total of nine yellow cards being shown by referee Nicolas Ramirez, while Cristian Lema was sent off in the 12th minute of stoppage time when wild scenes ensued.Lema was given a second yellow card for dissent after Boca’s late equaliser was cancelled out by a VAR check that concluded the ball touched Milton Gimenez’s hand before crossing the line.But it was Romero who made headlines after the full-time whistle due to a furious confrontation with a home fan.The ex-Argentina international had to be restrained by club officials after he exchanged heated words with the Boca supporter, who expressed his frustration.Read More on FootballTeam-mate Leandro Brey eventually managed to pull Romero away as fans continued to hurl abuse at the team and missiles in his direction.That didn’t sit well with the Argentinian giants as they banned the ex-Man Utd player for the next two games against Cordoba and Argentinos Juniors, while a fine also looks imminent.Boca issued the following statement: “The decision has been made that our player Sergio Romero will not be called up for the next two matches we have to play (against Belgrano and Argentinos Juniors).”We also want to let you know that the three supporters who caused the aforementioned incident have been identified and that the corresponding measures will be applied to them.”Most read in FootballBoca added: “Our Club must be a big family, made up of fans, players, employees and directors. “Therefore, we all owe each other mutual respect at all times and be united for the good of the Club, enjoying sport and the competitions in which Boca participates, encouraging and participating together, in peace and harmony.”Video emerges of Roy Keane throwing ball at Alan Shearer’s head amid Erling Haaland debateRomero claims the fan swore at him but apologised to both the club as well as the supporter.However, the Argentine insists he was “wrong” as the audience have the “right to express themselves”.Romero said: “I want to offer my apologies to the Boca fans for the situation at the end.”When the guy was swearing at me, I lost my mind. “None of us go out to play a game to lose it, we wanted to win it as much as they did and it didn’t happen. I couldn’t think at that moment, I lost my mind.”I apologise to the Boca fan, I was wrong with my reaction, I should have let it go and left. They have the right to express themselves.” More

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    Shock moment stadium that hosted Prem giants is demolished after being deemed unsafe for spectators

    A MASSIVE stadium that has hosted the likes of Arsenal and Chelsea has been demolished.The giant Shah Alam Stadium in Malaysia was destroyed, having fallen into disrepair.The Shah Alam Stadium was demolishedCredit: XThe stadium was deemed unsafeCredit: XThe 80,372-capacity ground was one of the most famous arenas in its region.However, in 2020, the stadium was judged to have been structurally unsafe for spectators.The stadium was spectacularly demolished in a moment that was captured on camera.The video shows the roof of the ground collapsing down onto the seats below and crashing onto the turf.READ MORE ON FOOTBALLThe stadium played host to Arsenal and Chelsea during the Asia Tour in 2011 and was bigger than both the Emirates and Stamford Bridge.It opened in 1994 and was the home of Malaysian football club Selangor.Its first event saw Dundee United draw 1-1 with a Selangor XI, which included former Liverpool goalkeeper Bruce Grobbelaar.Dundee’s Billy McKinlay scored the first goal at the stadium by firing past Grobbelaar.Most read in FootballCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSIt was a regular venue for the national side but has also hosted events outside of football.Bands such as Bon Jovi, Deep Purple and Maroon 5 have all played huge concerts at the stadium.Premier League stadium given subtle makeover during international breakThe stadium was able to hold over 80,000 peopleCredit: GettyThe dismantling of the ground is expected to be finished by the end of the year.The stadium will be replaced by a more modern version, which will be completed by 2029.The new stadium will have a retractable roof, indoor humidity control and a ‘event mode’ for live music performances.However, the stadium will be almost half the size, with the capacity expected to be between 35,000 and 45,000.Chelsea played at the massive stadium during its heydayCredit: Getty Images – Getty More

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    Police detain SIXTY armed fans with knives and other weapons after trying to avoid escort to Europa League clash

    GERMAN police have detained armed Lazio fans ahead of the Europa League clash with Dynamo Kyiv in Hamburg.About 60 away fans were stopped by the authorities after attempting to avoid a police escort.German police have arrested about 60 armed Lazio fans before the game with Dynamo KievCredit: GettyCops claim the supporters were found to be carrying knives, clubs and other weapons.Those fans were checked late Tuesday and detained until Wednesday.Lazio released a statement which confirmed the fans held overnight have been banned from attending the game at the Volksparkstadion.However, the Serie A giants also announced that there were no arrests.Read More on FootballUkrainian giants Dynamo are playing their home games in Hamburg this season because of the war in their homeland after Russia’s illegal invasion back in 2022.Lazio have been hit with numerous sanctions both in Serie A and Europe because of fan trouble throughout the years.Last March, a Lazio fan was arrested and fined for giving a Nazi salute inside the beer hall where Hitler founded the party before a Champions League match against Bayern Munich.A year earlier, a fan wearing a shirt with a reference to Hitler was slapped with a lifetime ban from attending Lazio matches by the Roman club. Most read in Europa LeagueAuthorities reviewed security camera footage from inside the Olimpico of the fan wearing a Lazio shirt that read “Hitlerson” and the No88, which is a numerical code for “Heil Hitler”.Football hooligans started the SPFL season with a brawl in Paisley as St Mirren met Hibs Two seasons ago, the Laziali were ordered to play a Serie A game with part of their home ground closed to spectators after fans directed racist chants at opposing players. More

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    Man Utd vs FC Twente – Europa League LIVE SCORE: Red Devils held by Ten Hag’s old side in tepid Europa League clash

    MANCHESTER UNITED drew 1-1 with FC Twente in the Europa League in their first group game. The Red Devils went ahead through Christian Eriksen in the first half but Twente striker Sam Lammers equalised in the second period after some shocking United defending. Kick-off time: 8pm BSTLive stream: discovery+TV channel: TNT Sports 1Man Utd XI: Onana, Mazraoui, Maguire, Martinez, Dalot, Ugarte, Eriksen, Fernandes, Amad, Rashford, ZirkzeeFC Twente XI: Unnerstall, Van Rooij, Hilgers, Bruns, Salah-Eddine, Vlap, Regger, Van Wolfswinkel, Steijn, Van Bergen, LammersBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSFollow ALL the action from Old Trafford with our live blog below…Manager lays it on the lineIn his post-match interview the Dutch manager gave his thoughts on the game and result:We kept them alive. We were one-nil up, controlling the game. We dropped our levels and give a goal away. We got punished with a mistake from ourselves. We cannot give a goal away like this.Erik ten HagMan UtdCopy linkCopiedHome form pivotal to qualifyMan Utd cannot afford to drop points at Old Trafford in the new format Europa League.Playing four home games and four away, they need at least fifteen points to finish in the top eight places.A tricky trip to Portugal is next up, where Erik ten Hag’s side will need a big performance to right the wrongs of this evening.Copy linkCopiedFrom hero to zeroIt really was a game of two halves for Christian Eriksen today.After scoring the opening goal, a fantastic strike, everything seemed to good in the world of the Danish midfielder as he walked off at half-time.Turning into trouble in the second-half, saw him dispossessed for the FC Twente goal that cost the hosts all three points.Credit: GettyCopy linkCopiedTough run ahead for Red DevilsIt looks to be testing period of fixtures for Erik ten Hag and his players lying ahead.A home game against Tottenham and tricky trip to Aston Villa are sandwiched around a game against FC Porto in Portugal.The Red Devils will need to up their game to get some positive results from these fixtures.Copy linkCopiedApparently they’re not backAfter wins against Southampton and League One Barnsley, fans and pundits alike were celebrating the rebirth of Man Utd.Since then, they have had a goalless draw with winless Crystal Palace and a home draw with FC Twente.There is a long season ahead and it appears comfortable wins against one of the worst teams in the top-flight and lower league opposition are not the benchmarks for success many thought.Credit: ReutersCopy linkCopiedFT: Man Utd 1-1 FC TwenteYou cannot deny that the visitors deserved a point tonight.Had they not changed to a more defensive formation, they looked the most likely to win it after their equaliser.All you can hear at Old Trafford now are the Dutch fans in the away end as the ground empties out like there is a fire drill in the home enclosures.Copy linkCopiedFT: Man Utd 1-1 FC TwenteThe referee brings the game to a close.FC Twente have got a big point at Old Trafford.Another frustrating evening to be a Man Utd fan.Copy linkCopiedMan Utd 1-1 FC Twente90+2. Mazraoui looks to cross from the right but it is deflected behind for a corner.Maguire gets his head to the cross but somehow the keeper makes a brilliant reaction save as it deflects towards goal from one of his own defenders.The hosts look to pepper the box with crosses but eventually the Dutch are able to clear their lines.Copy linkCopiedMan Utd 1-1 FC Twente90. The visitors are happy to run the clock down now.It would be a good point for them away from home,Garnacho tries to get away down the left but van Rooij times his tackle to perfection.We are going to have four added minutes.Credit: ReutersCopy linkCopiedMan Utd 1-1 FC Twente88. Martinez tries to play the ball into Garnacho but Hilgers is there first as he boots it into the stands.FC Twente are coming under some significant pressure now.Fortunately the Red Devils always seem capable of misplacing a pass at a critical moment.Copy linkCopiedMan Utd 1-1 FC Twente86. The Dutch side are finding it difficult to get out when they turn the ball over with this new formation.Man Utd come forward again and Mainoo goes to ground looking for a penalty.The referee waves away protests quite rightly, the young midfielder went down far too easily there.Copy linkCopiedMan Utd 1-1 FC Twente84. FC Twente seem to have switched to a 5-4-1 now.The visitors would be more than happy with a point here.You wonder why they changed, they looked the most likely to get a winner in the last fifteen minutes.Copy linkCopiedMan Utd 1-1 FC Twente82. Ugarte squares the ball back to Fernandes.He hits a shot towards the far corner but it is curling away from the goal.Big chance there for Man Utd to get that elusive winner.Copy linkCopiedMan Utd 1-1 FC Twente80. Mainoo, Hojlund and Mount join the action.Rashford, Eriksen and Zirkzee are the players to make way.Lammers runs through on goal, with options to his left and right, but plays a dreadful pass to gift it to Mazraoui.Credit: GettyCopy linkCopiedMan Utd 1-1 FC Twente78. This game is still finely poised with just over ten minutes remaining.Fernandes goes down and Lammers is shown a yellow card.Terrible decision by the referee as the FC Twente player won the ball.He was conned by the reaction from Fernandes like his career had been ended by the challenge.Copy linkCopiedMan Utd 1-1 FC Twente76. Ten Hag is preparing some more changes.Zirkzee receives the ball in the box and his shot is palmed over the bar by Unnerstall for a corner.As the cross comes in, Maguire heads it wide of the goal.Copy linkCopiedMan Utd 1-1 FC Twente74. Dalot keeps dropping into midfield and it is leaving the hosts with no left-back whatsoever.Ten Hag needs to be doing something about this or they at risk of losing this game.Considering how long the manager has been at the club, you really to question why his teams to do not seem to know where they should be playing.Copy linkCopiedMan Utd 1-1 FC Twente72. This is the Christian Eriksen game so far tonight.He scored the goal to give Man Utd the lead and then gifted the ball to FC Twente for them to score.Sharing is caring in Denmark it seems.Copy linkCopiedMan Utd 1-1 FC Twente70. FC Twente are sensing they get some joy here when they high press Man Utd.All too often the hosts are making mistakes at the back.This could be an entertaining finish to this game.Regeer almost turns towards goal but Mazraoui manages to win the ball.Credit: GettyCopy linkCopiedMan Utd 1-1 FC Twente68. Van Rooij makes a lung-bursting run, waltzing past the Man Utd players.It seems he has lost the ball but Eriksen turns into trouble and is dispossessed by Lammers.He opens up his body, making it look like he is going for the far corner, but drills it past Onana at his near post.Copy linkCopiedGoal – Sam Lammers (FC Twente)Copy linkCopiedMan Utd 1-0 FC Twente66. Garnacho is getting ready to come on.You kind of feel Man Utd need a second goal here.It would be a nervy end to the game if they still hold this slender lead.Alejandro Garnacho comes on for Amad Diallo.Copy linkCopiedMan Utd 1-0 FC Twente64. Fernandes is having a good old whinge as he is not happy with a late challenge on him.He would be a nightmare to live next door to.Knocking on your door two/three times a day to moan about your bins or your cat being on his lawn.Copy linkCopiedMan Utd 1-0 FC Twente62. FC Twente make a couple of changes with Kjolo and Rots joining the action.Vlap and Steijn are the players to make way.Man Utd come forward, as the ball is played to Rashford at the back post, he looks to shoot but it is easily blocked.Often the Red Devils’ forward really telegraphs his intentions to shoot and this was another one of those occasions.Copy linkCopiedMan Utd 1-0 FC Twente60. Steijn strikes the free kick into the bottom corner of the goal.Onana gets down well to push it around the post for a corner.Man Utd continue to look unsure of themselves in defence.Credit: PACopy linkCopied More

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    Arsenal 5-1 Bolton – Carabao Cup LIVE RESULT: Wonder kid Nwaneri scores brace and Sterling bags first goal in easy win

    ARSENAL have booked their spot in the fourth round of the Carabao Cup thanks to a 5-1 win over Bolton. The Gunners went 1-0 up through Declan Rice before Ethan Nwaneri scored a brace on his full debut. The League One side pulled one back before Raheem Sterling then bagged his first goal and Kai Havertz rounded things off. Kick-off time: 7:45pm BSTLive stream: NOW TVTV channel: Sky Sports+Arsenal XI: Porter; Nichols, Kiwior, Calafiori, Lewis-Skelly; Nwaneri, Jorginho, Rice; Saka, Jesus, SterlingExplainer: Carabao Cup fourth round draw infoBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSFollow ALL the action from the Emirates with our live blog below…Arsenal fourth round drawArsenal have been drawn against Preston in the fourth round of the Carabao Cup. The tie will be played at Deepdale and will be played in the week commencing October 30. Copy linkCopiedHale End youngsters on showGoalscorer Nwaneri takes a selfie with his fellow youngsters including 16-year-old goalkeeper Jack Porter and debutant Josh Nichols.Copy linkCopiedNext four gamesCopy linkCopiedArsenal 5 Bolton 1The Gunners are in the hat for the next round and keep your eyes peeled for the draw, which takes place on Sky Sports at 10:15pm.Arsenal are ball number 14.Copy linkCopiedFull-time Arsenal 5 Bolton 1Rather fittingly the ref blows his final whistle as Porter catches a cross and clings onto the ball.A night to remember for him as the Gunners fans go home happy.Copy linkCopiedArsenal 5 Bolton 190. Martinelli breaks with blistering speed but once again can’t find the cross.A corner follows which the keeper just about deals with before almost sparking a melee with Havertz.Copy linkCopiedArsenal 5 Bolton 189. Bolton have well and truly given up and will soon be saved by the final whistle.Kiwior blasts a cross too high to give the visitors a reprieve.Copy linkCopiedArsenal 5 Bolton 187. Arsenal push again as Martinelli’s cross is cleared behind for a corner which comes to nothing.Copy linkCopiedArsenal 5 Bolton 185. Arsenal chance!Martinelli finds Havertz next to the penalty spot but the German can’t quite bring the ball under control to get a shot away.Copy linkCopiedArsenal 5 Bolton 183. Arsenal show no signs of relenting and are instead going for a sixth.The rain is pouring down heavily and the travelling Bolton contingent have finally been silenced.Copy linkCopiedArsenal 5 Bolton 181. A standing ovation from the home fans as Sterling is subbed off.Another Arsenal debutant Ismeal Kabia takes his place.Copy linkCopiedArsenal 5 Bolton 1Great trickery on the right from Jesus results in Sterling bursting into the box.His low shot is saved and the ball bounces up, with Havertz quickest to react to tap into an empty net.Copy linkCopiedGoal! Arsenal 5 Bolton 1It was always coming and its Havertz who gets it!Copy linkCopiedArsenal 4 Bolton 175. Arsenal are pressing for another here and are happy to be patient in their build-up.It pays off too as a brilliant cross from Jorginho is almost turned in by Sterling.Copy linkCopiedArsenal 4 Bolton 171. Havertz is involved down the left flank and sees a shot from a narrow angle closed down by the keeper.Copy linkCopiedArsenal 4 Bolton 170. Another Arsenal debut as Maldini Kaccuri comes on for Calafiori.Saka’s tireless work is finally over as he is replaced by Gabriel Martinelli.Copy linkCopiedArsenal 4 Bolton 168. Evatt turns to the bench as Jay Matete and George Thomason replace Kyle Dempsey and Scott Arfield.Copy linkCopiedArsenal 4 Bolton 167. The Trotters show signs of life! McAtee flashes a brilliant cross across the face of goal but no team-mate is on hand to poke in.Copy linkCopiedArsenal 4 Bolton 166. Calafiori goes close with a bending shot on his weaker foot after being urged by the crowd to shoot from distance.Copy linkCopiedArsenal 4 Bolton 164. It’s good work from Saka again but he appears to take too long on the ball. However a quick turn and low cross can’t be stopped by the goalie and Sterling is on hand to poke in from two yards out.Copy linkCopiedGoal! Arsenal 4 Bolton 164. Sterling gets in on the knack as he fires in on the goalline.Copy linkCopiedArsenal 3 Bolton 162. A scare for Porter! The ball is played back to the keeper and his attempted pass is blocked by Collins but flies over the bar to spare his blushes.Copy linkCopiedArsenal 3 Bolton 161. First subs of the night see Gabriel and Kai Havertz replace Rice and Lewis-Skelly, with the latter appearing to pick up a knock.Copy linkCopiedArsenal 3 Bolton 158. Some sloppiness starting to enter Arsenal’s play but they turn over the ball again and Jesus chips a cross straight into the keeper’s arms.Copy linkCopiedArsenal 3 Bolton 155. Saka fires wide again! Good build-up but Saka takes too long on the ball and is forced onto his weaker right foot so can only fire into the side netting.Copy linkCopied More

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    Chelsea fans urge boss Maresca to ‘bench whoever we have to’ to hand starting spot to star after Carabao Cup masterclass

    ENZO MARESCA has been urged to make room in his starting line-up for Joao Felix by Chelsea fans.The summer signing impressed in the Blues 5-0 hammering of Barrow in the Carabao Cup.Enzo Maresca has been urged to start Joao FelixCredit: PAThe attacker impressed against BarrowCredit: APFelix, 24, rejoined the club in the summer on a permanent transfer from Atletico Madrid.The attacker set up Christopher Nkunku’s first goal with a delightful chipped pass.He was unlucky not to be on the scoresheet as his 25-yard free-kick rattled off the post and went in via a deflection off Paul Farman’s back.The performance would have certainly put him in Maresca’s thoughts ahead of the Premier League clash against Brighton and Hove Albion.READ MORE ON FOOTBALLFelix’s outing in the Carabao Cup was his first start for the club this season and fans believe he should be regular from the off.Many are convinced that Maresca should find a space for the Portuguese international ahead of “whoever”.One fan posted: “Bench whoever we have to to play Felix. Doesn’t matter who, he can’t be on the bench EVER.”A second wrote: “That’s exactly why I wanted Felix back. Special player.”Most read in FootballCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSA third commented: “Felix is cooking.”A fourth said: “Joao my man feeling the vibe.”‘You have to accept the way he is,’ says Enzo Maresca about Mudryk’s potential as Chelsea flop struggles for minutes Another added: “I want a Joao Felix start against Brighton. I don’t care who goes to the bench as long as it’s not Cole or Jadon.”Nkunku also impressed in the match as he bagged himself a hat-trick.The result means that Chelsea have now won three on the bounce without conceding a goal.The first victory in the run was the 1-0 against Bournemouth before beating West Ham 3-0 on Saturday.Maresca and co will be hoping to continue the run as they take on the Seagulls in the Premier League.Chelsea player ratings vs BarrowJOAO FELIX and Christopher Nkunku stole the show as Chelsea thrashed Barrow in the Carabao Cup.A hat-trick from Nkunku along with goals from Felix and Pedro Neto secured a 5-0 third round win at Stamford Bridge.Here’s how the starting XI rated…Filip Jorgensen – 6Looked shaky as Barrow launched a string of early throw-ins into the box. Forced into a smart stop down to his right at the start of the second half but otherwise untroubled.Malo Gusto – 7Lack of threat from visitors allowed him freedom of the right flank and the full-back regularly posed a threat as he linked up with Neto.Axel Disasi – 6Unconvincing in possession despite little pressure but performed defensive duties throughout in solid partnership with Benoit Badiashile.Benoit Badiashile – 6Barely troubled by Barrow forward Emile Acquah. Assured in possession and showed his passing range by switching play to his wingers when available.Renato Veiga – 6Looked a class above when stepping into midfield when Chelsea were in possession but far from convincing in defence. Gave away several needless free-kicks in dangerous areas.Cesare Casadei – 7Shaky at first on his maiden Chelsea touch before growing into the game in the centre of the park.Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall – 7Afforded plenty of time and space on the ball for much of the game and even came close to a goal of his own.Pedro Neto – 7Link-up play with Malo Gusto was a constant threat down the right. Finished off a flowing team move for his first Chelsea goal.Joao Felix – 8Unlocked the Barrow defence with a beautiful scooped pass to set up Nkunku’s opener. Followed it up with a perfectly placed free-kick off the post to put his side 3-0 up before half-time.Mykhailo Mudryk – 7Gave Chelsea an outlet with his pace down the left, showed to perfection as he raced away before squaring for Neto to score moments into the second half.Christopher Nkunku – 9Showed his clinical edge in front of goal by grabbing a hat-trick with three well-taken strikes inside the penalty area, including an exquisite back-heeled flick into the corner.SubsBen Chilwell (45’ for Gusto) – 6Given a rapturous reception on his return from the Chelsea ‘bomb squad’. Tightened up the left-hand side for the Blues, with Veiga moving to central defence.Tyrique George (63’ for Neto) – 6Dragged a brilliant chance to score his first Chelsea goal wide of the post. Later denied by Farman as he showed promise down the right.Josh Acheampong (63’ for Disasi) – 6Slotted into the back four with ease and executed his defensive duties on his second senior appearance.Marc Guiu (76′ for Nkunku) – 6Continued to provide a threat to the tiring Barrow defence late on.Carney Chukwuemeka (76′ for Felix) – 6Quickly imposed himself on the action with several powerful runs through midfield to drive the hosts forward.Click here to read more on Chelsea. More

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    Neymar has earned £29million PER GAME at Al-Hilal with ‘fed up club not even registering him in squad until January’

    NEYMAR has earned a fortune for each game he has played at Al-Hilal, which has left club chiefs “fed up” according to reports.The Brazilian, 32, joined the Saudi Pro League side from Paris Saint-Germain on 15 August 2023 for £78million. Neymar has left Al-Hilal chiefs frustrated with apparent ‘unprofessional’ behaviourCredit: RexThe five games he has played for them has seen him earn £29m per matchCredit: GettyNeymar suffered a anterior cruciate ligament injury and meniscus tear in his left knee while playing for his national team last October.The exciting forward is said to be nearing a return and is back in training.However, club chiefs have been left frustrated and “fed up” with some of his off-field behaviour, with a club source telling Marca some of it had been seen as “unprofessional” – a suggestion Neymar is yet to respond to.Their apparent frustration has only grown thanks to their belief that the ex-Barcelona star should have already returned to action.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLNeymar has not been registered in the Saudi League roster as one of the club’s eight overseas foreign players above the age of 23.This means Neymar’s next match will not come until at least January, when the next registration window opens.Having signed a bumper contract worth £2.5m-a-week to join Al-Hilal, he has since raked in a cool £145m across his 58 weeks at the club.And having played just five games for Al-Hilal – with one goal and three assists – it has seen him earn a whopping £29m per match played.Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSBut as it stands, Al-Hilal have not needed Neymar’s attacking prowess.They triumphed in the Saudi Pro League last year – finishing 14 points ahead of Cristiano Ronaldo’s Al-Nassr – and are currently three points clear at the top of this season’s table following a perfect start.Watch Ivan Toney score first goals since Saudi Arabia transfer as £400,000-a-week striker sends reminder to Lee CarsleyFormer Fulham star Aleksandar Mitrovic has turned into a talismanic figure for the club with 11 goals already this season.Other big names in the squad include Sergej Milinković-Savić, Joao Cancelo, Kalidou Koulibaly, Bono and Ruben Neves. More