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    Fulham 3 Newcastle 1: Bruno blunder ends Toon fightback as two former Arsenal stars get on the scoresheet for Cottagers

    NICK Pope’s nightmare moment blew Newcastle’s hopes of topping the Prem.England keeper Pope has been a big reason for the Toon’s early season form.Fulham picked up a huge Premier League win over NewcastleCredit: ReutersEddie Howe’s side could have travelled back to the North East on top of the pile for the first time since they led under Bobby Robson in 2001.But Pope’s horror blunder as he allowed Emile Smith Rowe’s soft effort to elude his grasp sent Newcastle spinning to their first defeat of the season.Despite a second half rally after Harvey Barnes netted within 30 seconds of the start of the second period, the harsh reality is that the luck that had carried Howe’s men through an unbeaten four game start was due to run out.And it did, as Newcastle paid the price for a wretched, ragged and woeful first half in which they were lucky to be only two down after Smith Rowe added to Raul Jimenez’ early opener.Read More on FootballHowe, who has tried to downplay expectations on the Gallowgate, prides himself on desire, determination and an all-round work ethic.Newcastle, though, displayed none of that until they had effectively thrown the game away with a disjointed and desperate display that deserved absolutely nothing.And their fate was sealed  when Bruno Guimaraes passed across his own box and straight to substitute Reiss Nelson for a stoppage time clincher – his first Prem strike since leaving Arsenal.It was only right that Fulham finally ended a eight-game winless streak against the Toon, after a madcap opening that set the tone.Most read in FootballJoelinton had the ball in the back on four minutes, sweeping home when his own strike came back to him off Bernd Leno but Joe Willock was correctly flagged in the build-up.And 45 seconds later, Fulham were in front at the other end.Adama Traore was allowed time to pick out a ball from the right.Jimenez collected on his chest, Fabian Schar reacted too slowly and the Mexican swivelled to smash past Pope on the turn.A great finish. But Howe will have been furious at how easy it was.It was so nearly two almost instantly as well.Smith Rowe took a return ball from Alex Iwobi and unleashed from the edge of the box, his effort flicking off the bar with Pope beaten.Newcastle, with Alexander Isak – selected despite both eye and toe issues this week – unable to get into the game, were rocking.Dan Burn escaped courtesy of Pope’s intervention as he allowed a Traore diagonal to float over his head and through to the lively Jimenez.Iwobi’s clever passing into feet and spaces was terrific and it was no surprise that he was involved in the second – although Pope will hope all video evidence of his blooper can be obliterated.Fulham came down the inside left channel through Smith Rowe, who spotted Iwobi on the outside.Once again, Iwobi played a subtle pass into the danger zone but Smith Rowe’s poke with the outside of his right foot was barely more than a back pass.Pope, however, went down in very slow stages, sticking out his left hand far too late and only managing to help the ball on its way into the net.An absolute shocker, by any standards. Jimenez went close to a third with a half-volley over the top as he reacted far quicker than anyone in Newcastle’s 90s throwback away kit to Teddy Lukic’s cross.Barnes tested Leno from 16 yards but Howe’s men were utterly disorganised through a porous midfield.Pope stuck out a leg to foil Traore after he teased Burn and then had to dive the other way to repel Joachim Andersen’s long-ranger.Howe acted by hooking Lloyd Kelly and Willock, with Lewis Hall and Jacob Murphy on.And Murphy made an instant impact.He received from Isak – the Swede was just onside – and drove deep before flicking to the left, where Barnes steered between Kenny Tete’s legs and into the far corner.The travelling Toon Army, dormant throughout the opening 45 minutes, suddenly woke up. Home fears would have been eased if Iwobi, unmarked at the back post, had converted Traore’s teasing cross on the volley from six yards out.But Pope made partial amends for his earlier blunder with a fine reaction stop, before making far heavier weather of a bobbling Jimenez volley.Guimaraes, whose last contribution was in keeping with his entire afternoon, was seeking to influence the game, but fitfully.Only Anthony Gordon, wriggling through from half way and bringing an important save out of Leno, really seemed up for it.Soon afterwards, the German keeper had a remarkable escape, after a terrible short goal kick saw Schar – what was he doing up there? – step in to nick the ball but blaze wide of the gaping target with Isak waiting for what would have been a tap-in.READ MORE SUN STORIESMemories of last week’s costly late collapse against West Ham ensured tension.But Nelson gleefully accepted his late gift to end any of that, ensuring Newcastle’s  journey back will be long and painful. Like much of the match for them..  More

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    Leicester 1 Everton 1: Toffees blow ANOTHER lead but get first point of the season as Mavididi levels early Ndiaye goal

    THE spoils were shared as Leicester City and Everton were forced to share a point.The Toffees took the lead through Iliman Ndiaye after just 12 minutes.Everton’s Iliman Ndiaye got the away side off to a flyerLeicester’s players were unable to close Ndiaye down for the Toffees’ openerEverton’s stars rally around the goalscorerHeavy rainfall saw the game momentarily suspendedHowever, the Foxes pegged them back in the 73rd minute when Stephy Mavididi poked the ball home from a Harry Winks corner.The game had to be temporarily suspended due to adverse weather conditions as the King Power Stadium was battered by torrential rainfall.*MORE TO FOLLOW* More

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    Tottenham 3 Brentford 1: Solanke, Johnson and Maddison goals relieve pressure on Postecoglou after early Mbeumo strike

    BRENNAN JOHNSON got Spurs out of the brown stuff with his belting first-half strike here.But goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario still offered up some hair-raising moments to leave Tottenham fans s***-scared this win would slip through their grasp.Dominic Solanke opened his account for Tottenham as the north London club beat Brentford 3-1Credit: ReutersUnder-fire Brennan Johnson bagged the second and silenced his criticsCredit: AFPThomas Frank’s Brentford were unable to hold on to an early lead at the Tottenham Hotspur StadiumCredit: ReutersJohnson had copped so much abuse after Sunday’s North London derby defeat to Arsenal he had shut off his Instagram account.He then raced through to net an injury-time winner in Wednesday’s unconvincing Carabao Cup victory over Coventry.It led to his boss Ange Postecoglou quipping that if Johnson’s critics had faced the pressure of running through on goal like the winger, “they would be looking for a change of pants pretty quickly”.Johnson showed he had the stomach for this level by completing a quick turnaround, after Dominic Solanke’s first Spurs goal chalked off Bryan Mbeumo’s 22-second opener.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLYet Vicario’s antics – which included him appearing to go unpunished for handling outside his box – meant it was a far from a spotless victory for Postecoglou’s side.That was until the excellent James Maddison finished off a blistering counter-attack with four minutes to go.Scraping through 2-1 against the Sky Blues in midweek only increased the need for a persuasive performance here to breathe new life into the Postecoglou project.But the Aussie’s side suffered the worst possible start as Mbeumo’s brilliant volley gave Brentford a stunningly early lead.Most read in FootballBryan Mbeumo’s first minute goal gave Spurs a scareCredit: GettyBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSThe Frenchman directed a cross from Keane Lewis-Potter – afforded too much room by the slack Micky van de Ven – into the far corner.Just like Manchester City last week, Spurs were caught out by a goal on 22 seconds – suffering a football Catch-22, if you like.Tottenham fans concerned as footage emerges of Brennan Johnson after late winner against CoventryCity responded to that Yoane Wissa header with an Erling Haaland double before half-time, and Pep Guardiola’s men held onto that 2-1 lead for the rest of the game.Spurs did exactly the same as far as the opening 45 was concerned, firing back through Solanke and Johnson.Given the poor run of seven defeats in 11 league games stretching back to last season, you feared for Postecoglou if his side had crumbled from the early setback.But it seemed to free them up to attack the way he always wants them to – that thrilling style that makes his football, when it is good, so pleasing on the eye.Brentford did not help themselves though.Ethan Pinnock, perhaps still feeling the effects of blocking a shot in a way no man would choose to, cocked up a pass which allowed Maddison to fire a shot that was saved weakly by Mark Flekken.It allowed Solanke to stroke home his first Spurs goal since joining from Bournemouth for £65million on the rebound.On 28 minutes Johnson made it two goals in a week.The industrious Maddison won the ball back, allowing Son to lay the ball to Johnson who buried the ball into the far corner.Johnson put his finger to his lips in a ‘sssh’ motion, presumably in reference to the flak he has received.But the fans in the stadium – those who actually turn up rather than keyboard warriors – showed their support by loudly singing his name.It was exciting to watch but this being Postecoglou’s Spurs – particularly at the moment – there was always the threat of something chaotic at the back costing them.James Maddison bagged a third for Spurs and celebrated by removing his shirtCredit: RexGoalkeeper Vicario was the man to provide the panicky moments here, giving fans kittens when the ball was at his feet.At one point before the break, the Italian attempted to dribble along his goal-line and lost the ball to Fabio Carvalho, but made up for it by repelling Mbeumo’s shot.Home fans even cheered ironically minutes later when Vicario took the safe option and booted the ball up field, such was their concern over his possession skills.Then just before the hour came Vicario’s moment of madness which bizarrely went unpunished.He leapt to try to claim a high ball near the edge of his area and then looked like he handled it outside of the box.Referee John Brooks did not seem to think so and because it was not denying an obvious goalscoring opportunity, and so therefore not a red card offence, VAR could not intervene.Brentford were incensed with both defender Kristoffer Ajer and boss Thomas Frank booked for dissent.If that was the worst of Vicario, we then saw the best, shortly after a fizzing cross-shot from Johnson evaded Solanke and went just wide of the far post.Bees sub Kevin Schade lost his marker Cristian Romero and aimed a free header towards the far post but Vicario brilliantly kept it out.READ MORE SUN STORIESRelative calm was finally brought about as Maddison finished off an explosive counter-attack in the final minutes, earning Postecoglou an important, if not the cleanest, of wins.Ange Postecoglou will be relieved that his players bounced back from last week’s defeatCredit: AFPMORE TO FOLLOW…THIS IS A DEVELOPING STORY..The Sun is your go to destination for the best football, boxing and MMA news, real-life stories, jaw-dropping pictures and must-see video.Like us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/TheSunFootball and follow us from our main Twitter account at @TheSunFootball. 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    English football in chaos with SECOND game suspended for bad weather as fans say ‘the game’s gone soft’

    THE CHAMPIONSHIP match between Coventry City and Swansea was suspended for about seven minutes due to heavy rain.This is the second game this week that gets paused due to severe weather conditions as the same thing happed in the Premier League fixture between Leicester and Everton.The Championship game between Coventry and Swansea was suspended due to heavy rainCredit: RexThe Swans were 2-1 ahead against the hosts at the Coventry Building Society Arena.But referee James Linington called both sets of players off the pitch on 68 minutes when the heavens opened and rain started pouring on the ground.The game was stopped for over five minutes with fans finding their own way to deal with the bad weather.But thankfully the rain slowed down and the two teams returned on the grass to restart where they left off.Read More on FootballThe incident took place after Leicester and Everton’s clash at King Power Stadium saw the second half being delayed for the same reason.But after five minutes of waiting for the heavens to close up, match officials were forced into resuming the 3pm blackout clash.Fans were left furious after two games were suspended on the same day and stormed social media.One fan tweeted: “The games gone f*****g soft.”Most read in ChampionshipBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSAnother gasped: “What?”A third wrote: “Utter nonsense.”Tottenham legend Gus Poyet explains why Ange Postecoglou can end trophy hoodoo and win Carabao Cup despite Coventry horror showThis fan said: “Utterly embarrassing.”And that one commented: “What a farce.”THIS IS A DEVELOPING STORY..The Sun is your go to destination for the best football, boxing and MMA news, real-life stories, jaw-dropping pictures and must-see video.Like us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/TheSunFootball and follow us from our main Twitter account at @TheSunFootball. More

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    Fans slam VAR ‘corruption’ as Tottenham’s Vicario escapes ‘BLATANT red card’ for deliberate handball outside the box

    FANS were left raging at VAR “corruption” after Guglielmo Vicario escaped a red card for a “deliberate handball” outside the box.The incident occurred in Tottenham’s Premier League clash at Brentford on Saturday.Vicario Guglielmo was not punished after a ‘blatant handball’ outside his boxThe incident occurred in Tottenham’s win over Brentford on SaturdaySpurs were 2-1 up at home when the chaos erupted.Vicario attempted to gather a long ball on the edge of his area.But the Italian’s handling was the definition of “butter fingers.”And the ball went lose as Vicario’s body weight took him over the line of the box.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLA mad scramble then ensued as Vicario attempted to swat the ball away from an incoming Brentford player.He made contact as he cleared the ball to safety.But Vicario was clearly over his line when touching it, technically making his action a handball.However, the goalie was not penalised by referee John Brooks.Most read in FootballFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSFans then waited for VAR to take action.Yet they did not intervene after judging it as an incident NOT denying a goal-scoring opportunity.And it was also deemed NOT a red card incident, therefore upholding the original decision of the ref.Fans were left fuming at the ref’s decision not to penalise, while also questioning why VAR couldn’t get involved.One said: “How has neither the ref or VAR seen this blatant handball by Vicario?“More awful officiating in the Premier League.”Another declared: “Vicario has well and truly lost the plot.”One noted: “Vicario is a very lucky boy.”Another boomed: “Vicario is an accident waiting to happen.”One yelled: “What an absolute shambles by the ref.READ MORE SUN STORIES“Vicario clearly handball the ball outside of his area, replays could not have been clearer.”Another added: “How was that not a red card?”THIS IS A DEVELOPING STORY..The Sun is your go to destination for the best football, boxing and MMA news, real-life stories, jaw-dropping pictures and must-see video.Like us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/TheSunFootball and follow us from our main Twitter account at @TheSunFootball. More

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    Leicester vs Everton LIVE SCORE: Latest updates after game DELAYED because of horrendous weather

    LEICESTER’S clash with Everton was suspended after adverse weather conditions had officials fearing for the players’ safety.The first half was playing in pouring rain but players were then held in the dressing rooms at the break while officials checked the forecast.Both sides are still searching for their first win of the new season, but the Toffees are in desperate need of the three points after losing all four of their opening games. Leicester have picked up two points following draws with Tottenham and Crystal Palace.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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    Watch bizarre moment former Chelsea star SLAPS Real Madrid kitman in face as baffled Kylian Mbappe watches on

    THIS is the bizarre moment a former Chelsea star SLAPPED the face of Real Madrid’s kitman, leaving Kylian Mbappe baffled.The jokey incident occurred ahead of Real’s crunch LaLiga clash against Espanyol on Saturday evening.A former Chelsea star slapped Real Madrid’s kitman in front of Kylian MbappeCarlo Ancelotti’s champions have endured a mixed start to the new season, winning three of their opening five games despite the addition of Mbappe in attack.They are already four points behind Barcelona, who have made a perfect start under Hansi Flick with 17 goals in five wins.And Real know they must beat Espanyol to keep the heat on their fierce rivals.However, the pressure does not appear to be getting to the kings of Spain, who also won last season’s Champions League.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLAncelotti’s men took part in a training session on Friday morning knowing they must make up for their slow start to the campaign.But former Chelsea star Antonio Rudiger was up for a laugh as he jokingly collided with Real Madrid’s kitman Manolin.The popular member of staff looked bemused as Rudiger held on to his arm before giving him a playful slap to the face.Manolin continued to try and drag himself away as new man Mbappe watched on.Most read in FootballFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSBut he could not escape Rudiger’s grip, with the German then delivering a fresh slap to Manolin’s mush.The two men then threw their arms in the air as they traded a flurry of words.’It’s not fair’ says Jude Bellingham as Real Madrid and England star admits fear for younger brother JobeAnd Rudiger ended things by jogging away to resume his training session.The Germany international is in his third season with Real after a 2022 free transfer from Chelsea.He has already clocked up 108 games for Los Blancos while becoming a fan favourite thanks to his energetic personality.And Rudiger has won seven trophies at the Bernabeu, including the Spanish Cup and last term’s Double.Kylian Mbappe ‘snaps up £15m mansion in Beckham’s old neighbourhood’ next door to Real Madrid legend and Hollywood starBy Gerard CouzensKYLIAN MBAPPE has reportedly splashed out more than £15million on a mansion in Madrid.The French superstar, whose drawn-out transfer to Real Madrid has finally being confirmed, is said to have finalised the purchase late last month.Respected Spanish daily La Razon says the house he has bought is in the exclusive Madrid suburb of La Moraleja, where David Beckham spent most of his time living when he was in the Spanish capital.And it says his neighbours will include former Real Madrid legend Sergio Ramos and his stunning model wife Pilar Rubio as well as Hollywood star Richard Gere and his Spanish publicist wife Alejandra Silva.La Razon said Mbappe had considered the gated estate of La Finca where Jude Bellingham lives and Cristiano Ronaldo still owns property as an option.But it reported the 25-year-old, who threw an extravagant party for 250 guests at a stylish Italian restaurant a short walk from the Eiffel Tower, ended up opting for La Moraleja a 15-minute drive from Real Madrid’s Valdebebas training complex because it was “more comfortable.”Read more on Mbappe’s property hunt. More

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    Leicester vs Everton SUSPENDED due to adverse weather as King Power Stadium battered by torrential rainfall

    THE second half of Leicester’s Premier League clash against Everton was delayed.The next 45 was pushed back due to the thunder and lightning at the King Power Stadium.The second half of Leicester’s home tie against Everton was suspendedThe downpour ruined viewing for fans in the first halfA team were seen testing the pitch at half-timeSpectators were forced to wear disposable raincoatsReferee Darren England spoke to Steve Cooper and Sean Dyche in the tunnel.And an official was also testing the pitch by bouncing a ball on it. Both sets players were asked to remain in the tunnel as torrential train poured down over the East Midlands.Lightning also flashed over the opening half as Everton went 1-0 up after a brilliant Iliman Ndiaye finish.READ MORE FOOTBALL NEWSBut after five minutes of waiting for the heavens to close up, match officials were forced into resuming the 3pm blackout tie.Fans inside the ground could barely see the action as the thunderstorm continued.And both sets of players are completely soaked, with Everton’s white shirts almost see-through.There were fears at half-time that the game could be abandoned.Most read in FootballWhile a linesman’s headset and microphone equipment had to be checked 10 minutes into the second half.The rainstorm began before kick-offA general view from inside the groundBoth sets of players are soaked throughCredit: GettyFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSJordan Ayew went close shortly after the restart before a drenched El Khannouss was hooked off in the 55th minute.Leicester kept on making the wrong decision in the final third before Dominic Calvert-Lewin was denied on the counter in the 65th minute.Premier League Drama: Football Kicks Off and Glamour Models!But the rain didn’t completely ruin things for the home side who equalised through Stephy Mavididi.The Foxes continue to push for a winner.The BBC weather reports shows that the rainstorm is not able to let up any time soon.THIS IS A DEVELOPING STORY..The Sun is your go to destination for the best football, boxing and MMA news, real-life stories, jaw-dropping pictures and must-see video.Like us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/TheSunFootball and follow us from our main Twitter account at @TheSunFootball. More