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    Alan Shearer snubs Rice, Havertz and Raya and picks just four Arsenal players in combined XI with Man City

    ALAN SHEARER picked only four Arsenal stars in his combined XI with Manchester City.City host the Gunners in what poses as a battle for the Premier League summit that could determine the eventual title winner this Sunday at the Etihad.Alan Shearer picked his combined XI ahead of Manchester City’s clash with ArsenalCredit: GettyAnd it seems like Shearer, 54, believes that the Citizens hold an advantage in terms of star quality as he picked seven of Pep Guardiola’s aces in his combined line-up.The Newcastle legend opted for Ederson over Arsenal goalkeeper David Raya between the sticks – despite his midweek double-save heroics.Kyle Walker made it at right-back with the Gunners’ comeback hero Jurrien Timber on the other side, while his team-mates William Saliba and Gabriel Magalhaes partner up at centre-back.The BBC pundit then went for a full City midfield with Rodri teaming up with Bernardo Silva and Kevin De Bruyne, while the Gunners’ superstar Declan Rice was left out.Read More on FootballArsenal star Bukayo Saka earned a spot in the right wing up front with Phil Foden on the other side and Erling Haaland spearheading the attack.Kai Havertz was omitted despite a bright start to the campaign with two goals and one assist in four Premier League matches.Many expect an entertaining encounter between the two biggest favourites to lift the Premier League trophy in May.However, Shearer has a different opinion as he expects Arsenal and City to draw in the weekend.Most read in FootballShearer left Arsenal stars Declan Rice, Kai Havertz and David Raya out of his Combined XIAnd the Premier League’s record goalscorer is adamant that wouldn’t be a bad result after Liverpool’s loss to Nottingham Forest last week.Shearer told Betfair: “I am going for a draw in this one.What Arsenal and Mikel Arteta must do to topple Pep Guardiola’s Man City”It’s a long week with both teams having played in the Champions League as well, so a draw for both teams isn’t a bad result, even though Man City are at home.”Liverpool have dropped points already, Arsenal have dropped two points already at home to Brighton, but I don’t think a draw would be a disaster for either team.”Arsenal ratings vs Atalanta as Raya saves uninspiring Gunners in ItalyARSENAL had some David Raya heroics to thank for a points in the Champions League opener.Raya’s stunning double save just after the break spared Thomas Partey’s blushes after the midfielder gave away a penalty.And that was the closest either side came to a goal in the 0-0 draw.Here’s how SunSport’s Joshua Jones rated Mikel Arteta’s men…David Raya – 9Produced a simply stunning double save to stop Mateo Retegui’s penalty and then flung himself across to push away the follow-up rebound header – even better than his effort to deny Ollie Watkins.Robbie Savage labelled it the “best save I’ve ever seen” while Gunners fans lauded their Spanish hero, who has conceded just once in five games so far this term.Ben White – 7Given the daunting task of trying to keep Ademola Lookman quiet inside a rocking Gewiss Stadium but completed the job with his classic relaxed, languid demeanour.William Saliba – 8One of the world’s top centre-backs but did not need to be anywhere near his best – solid enough when called upon, including excellent late sliding tackle in own box.Retegui showed great movement but Saliba will have far sterner tests this season, none more so than up against Erling Haaland on Sunday.Gabriel Magalhaes – 7Like his partner Saliba, Gabriel helped ensure the Arsenal defence came out on top.Starting to run out of words to say about this pair who just concede so few chances.Jurrien Timber – 7Adds an extra dimension to this Arsenal side – showing just how much he was missed when sidelined last season.Arguably had the easiest evening’s work of the four defenders.Thomas Partey – 4Martin Keown described the Gunners’ retraction en masse during the transition as Arteta putting up his own “Thames Barrier”.But Partey nearly allowed the floodgates to open by giving away the penalty three minutes into the second half – only to be rescued by Raya’s heroics.Declan Rice – 6Top awareness to sniff out the Atalanta danger and help control midfield.But squandered a great chance to drive Arsenal forward when he won the ball on the halfway line and could have launched a potent counter.Kai Havertz – 6With Jesus starting up front, Havertz dropped into a deeper role – but he is perfectly comfortable there, too, and can carry the ball forwards.Little to show for his evening, though, but continued to put a shift in defensively until the final whistle.Buakyo Saka – 6Drew the foul from Ederson who collected an early yellow and from the resulting free-kick almost squeezed a low effort into bottom corner but for top save.Given a breather for final 20 minutes with an eye on Sunday.Gabriel Jesus – 5Captain on the night was his typical busy self early on getting himself around but virtually all of his involvement was outside the Atalanta penalty area.Withdrawn before the hour mark.Gabriel Martinelli – 4Struggled to get in the game and then when he did get in, squandered a really good chance when he blazed over.Definitely not hitting top form so far this season and may well find himself among the subs against Manchester City. 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    Inside the incredible rise of Yankuba Minteh, from playing on sand in The Gambia to £30m Brighton star in two years

    THE only thing quicker than Brighton winger Yankuba Minteh is his rise to the top.From playing on a sand pitch in The Gambia to becoming a £30m seaside star for the Seagulls in barely two years, the 20 year old is a young man in a hurry.Yankuba Minteh’s incredible rise has taken him to the Premier League with BrightonCredit: GettyHe had been playing on sand in The Gambia before joining Danish side Odense in 2022Credit: GettyTonny Hermansen is the experienced academy director at Danish side Odense Boldklub, who signed the teenager in the summer of 2022.Hermansen, who has worked with Christan Eriksen and other star names, said: “From zero to a hundred in two years in this way – I’ve never seen anything like it.“But right from the beginning, he said, ‘I will be here for just a little while then I will go to the big leagues’. And he was right.”Minteh grew up a football-crazy Barcelona fan in Bakoteh, a village near The Gambia’s biggest city, Serrekunda.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLHe is one of the seven children of Buhari Minteh, a chef, and Mam Jassey, a vegetable seller, who all lived together in a rented two-room house.A life-changing moment arrived when Bakary Bojang, a Gambian footballer who had settled in Odense after playing in the lower leagues in Denmark, visited his old village during a holiday back home.Bojang explained: “The football academy in Bakoteh is run by my former coach Abdou Touray.“He was telling me, ‘We have a kid here, he’s really good – everyone calls him Messi’.Most read in FootballFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALS“I don’t remember the date that I watched Yankuba for the first time, but I remember the feeling.“He was playing with older boys but the way he was driving with the ball on a sandy pitch was amazing.Premier League panel reveal why referee was right to send off Arsenal star Declan Rice against Brighton“I knew the standard in Europe from my playing days.“I told the coach: ‘This kid is really special. I will do whatever I can do to help him out of Gambia.’”Bojang set up an agency and in summer 2021, took Minteh and another player, Dawda Darboe, for a trial at Odense, one of his own former clubs.But it was Darboe who made the better impression.Bojang said: “The first two training sessions, he was really good. Then he started slacking.“The attitude and mindset were not 100 per cent. I had some really tough fights with him.“I said: ‘You know the struggles you have had to get here. You know your family background. “‘This is what you want and love. You have it now and you want to give it all away?“I had to push for Odense to invite Yankuba the second time with Dawda. I told them: ‘Dawda will not come if Yankuba is not coming.’”Newcastle beat Brighton to the signing of Minteh in the summer of 2023Credit: Instagram / @1v1s.f.mThe winger starred in the Eredivisie after being sent on loan to FeyenoordCredit: GettyThis time it was Minteh who shone.Bojang said: “He had a second chance and did not want to waste it. It’s a mentality that he still has now.”But in a friendly match for Odense’s under-19 side during his second trial, Minteh was sent off after earning two yellow cards for strong challenges.Bojang said: “He thought he had blown his chance.”Yet Hermansen pushed for Minteh to play for Odense’s reserves a few days later and the young winger did not let him down, playing well enough to earn a contract to be signed when he turned 18 in July.And that’s when things really accelerated.Hermansen said: “In his first game for the Under-19s, he scored just before half time.“Minutes later the head coach of the first team, Andreas Alm, came and said: ‘Tonny, you must take him off.’“‘Why?’ ‘Because he is in the first-team squad tomorrow.’”Terrible startMinteh remained on the bench for that match but made his Super Liga debut as a late substitute less than two weeks later.Hermansen said: “His first three touches were so bad. He was of course nervous – the stadium was full, FC Copenhagen was a big team.“Then something magic happened. Our striker closed the ball down and the goalkeeper tried to hit it away.“He kicked it out of the penalty area and there was Yankuba.“He ran on to the ball and, I can remember like it was yesterday, I said to myself: ‘What’s going to happen now? The ball could go in the coffee shop because the first three touches were so bad.’“He took a touch and then put it into the net. The stadium goes crazy amok and we win the game 2-1.“Because of this goal, by 10 minutes after the game, everyone in Denmark knew about Yankuba.”Newcastle forced to sellMinteh progressed so well that Newcastle were among those to approach Odense about a January 2023 deal.The club resisted, wanting the winger to help them avoid relegation.But in the summer Newcastle beat off competition from Brighton to sign the 18-year-old for £6m.Minteh, unable to get a work permit, was immediately loaned to Feyenoord where he made the step up look easy.He provided 11 goals and six assists for the Dutch club, but Newcastle reluctantly sold him to Brighton in June as they scrambled to meet Premier League financial rules.Minteh, who recently married, has already been impressive for the Seagulls but has promised there is much more to come.Bojang said: “I spoke to him a few days ago about the Premier League and not to think about the high expectations from people in Gambia who want him to score 10 goals in every game.“He said to me, ‘Baks, you always worry too much.’“He told me: ‘You haven’t seen anything from me yet. As soon as I get used to the tempo and physicality, you will see what I can do in the Premier League.’READ MORE SUN STORIES“Nothing he does on the pitch surprises me anymore.“Everything that is happening now he told me he would do, even before he came to Europe.”Brighton finally landed Minteh for £30million this summerCredit: GettyHe has already made five appearances and picked up an assist for the SeagullsCredit: Getty More

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    Injuries & suspensions update ahead of Gameweek 5: Alexander Isak & Alisson among doubts

    DREAM TEAM brings you all the latest injury, suspension and availability news ahead of Gameweek 5 in one easily digestible dose.Alexander Isak is the third-most popular striker in Dream Team at the time of writing but the Newcastle forward is a doubt to face Fulham on Saturday.Speaking to journalists on Friday, Eddie Howe said of the Sweden international: “He took a knock to his foot. We’ll find out more today & make a decision.”With Callum Wilson still sidelined, it’s unclear who would lead the line for the Magpies if Isak is deemed unavailable.Isak has been relatively injury prone in recent seasonsCredit: Dream TeamPep Guardiola admitted he doesn’t know whether Kevin De Bruyne will feature against Arsenal on Sunday.Manchester City’s playmaker-in-chief was replaced at half-time against Inter on Wednesday night because of a groin niggle.As for the Gunners, Declan Rice is available domestically having served his suspension but Martin Odegaard’s injury is worse than first thought and the Norwegian playmaker is expected to be out “for a while” according to Mikel Arteta.Arne Slot revealed that Alisson is a doubt as Liverpool prepare to host Bournemouth.The Brazilian goalkeeper, who is second among players in his position in terms of total Dream Team points right now, is said to be suffering from a tight hamstring.The 31-year-old missed almost two months with a hamstring injury earlier in the year.Most read in FootballIt’s being reported Alisson has a tight hamstringCredit: GettyElsewhere, Joao Pedro remains a doubt for Brighton following his unexpected absence in Gameweek 4.On Thursday, Fabian Hurzeler told reporters: “He made a training session today and… we don’t want to [take] any risk for today. Let’s see how the next days will be.”The Seagulls’ forward is currently the second-most transferred out player ahead of Saturday’s 11am deadline.Ollie Watkins was seen icing his ankle after being substituted against Young Boys in midweek but Unai Emery has squashed concerns by labelling the striker “100 per cent” in his Friday press conference.Aston Villa are set to host Wolves on Saturday before travelling to Wycombe for Carabao Cup duties on Tuesday night.Crystal Palace will be without Cheick Doucoure for “several weeks” after the midfielder suffered an injury to a tendon in his foot during the Eagles’ 2-2 draw with Leicester.Manchester United’s visit to Selhurst Park on Saturday will come too soon for Trevoh Chalobah but the Chelsea loanee is nearing a return.Wissa is a long-term absenteeCredit: EPAWilson Odobert has joined Tottenham’s injury list, one that still features Richarlison, but Yves Bissouma should make Ange Postecoglou’s matchday squad at the very least.Spurs’ opponents this weekend, Brentford, will be without striker Yoane Wissa for approximately two months.The DR Congo international started the season in good form and will be a sore miss for the Bees – Kevin Schade is expected to lead the line on Saturday.Score PredictorPlay Score Predictor with Dream Team this season!FREE to play£250 weekly prizePredict scores of five selected Premier League fixtures and earn points for accuracyMost points wins weekly cash prizePLAY NOWARSENALInjuries: Takehiro Tomiyasu, Kieran Tierney, Mikel Merino, Oleksandr Zinchenko (doubt), Martin OdegaardSuspensions: NoneASTON VILLAInjuries: Tyrone Mings, Boubacar Kamara, Matty CashSuspensions: NoneBOURNEMOUTHInjuries: Tyler Adams, Dango Ouattara (doubt)Suspensions: NoneBRENTFORDInjuries: Aaron Hickey, Rico Henry, Josh Dasilva, Igor Thiago, Mathias Jensen, Gustavo Nunes, Yoane WissaSuspensions: NoneBRIGHTONInjuries: Solly March, Matt O’Riley, Brajan Gruda, James Milner, Joao Pedro (doubt)Suspensions: NoneCHELSEAInjuries: Romeo Lavia, Reece James, Malo GustoSuspensions: NoneCRYSTAL PALACEInjuries: Matheus Franca, Chadi Riad, Cheick Doucoure, Trevoh Chalobah, Ron HoldingSuspensions: NoneEVERTONInjuries: Nathan Patterson, Jarrad Branthwaite, Youssef Chermiti, Dele Alli, Seamus Coleman, Armando Broja, Michael Keane (doubt), James GarnerSuspensions: NoneFULHAMInjuries: Carlos Vinicius Suspensions: NoneIPSWICHInjuries: Nathan Broadhead, Harry ClarkeSuspensions: NoneLEICESTERInjuries: Patson Daka, Jakub StolarczykSuspensions: NoneLIVERPOOLInjuries: Harvey Elliott, Alisson (doubt)Suspensions: NoneMANCHESTER CITYInjuries: Nathan Ake, Oscar Bobb, Kevin De Bruyne (doubt)Suspensions: NoneMANCHESTER UNITEDInjuries: Victor Lindelof, Luke Shaw, Leny Yoro, Tyrell Malacia, Rasmus Hojlund, Mason MountSuspensions: NoneNEWCASTLEInjuries: Callum Wilson, Lewis Miley, Jamaal Lascelles, Sven Botman, Alexander Isak (doubt)Suspensions: NoneNOTTINGHAM FORESTInjuries: Danilo, Willy Boly (doubt), Ibrahim SangareSuspensions: NoneSOUTHAMPTONInjuries: Gavin Bazunu, Kamaldeen Sulemana (doubt), Will Smallbone (doubt)Suspensions: Jack StephensTOTTENHAMInjuries: Richarlison, Wilson OdobertSuspensions: NoneWEST HAMInjuries: Emerson (doubt), Niclas Fullkrug (doubt)Suspensions: NoneWOLVESREAD MORE SUN STORIESInjuries: Sasa Kalajdzic, Enso Gonzalez, Boubacar Traore, Bastien Meupiyou, Toti Gomes (doubt), Rayan Ait-Nouri (doubt)Suspensions: NoneBetMGM sign up offerBetMGM: Get £40 in free bets — HERE**New cust only. 7 days to opt in by placing a £10 qualifying bet at 1/1 (2.0) odds or greater to receive 4x Free Bets: 1 x £10 horse racing, 1 x £10 Bet Builder, 1 x £10 Acca and 1 x £10 football. 7 day expiry. 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    ‘Don’t think I’ve ever seen it happen,’ say fans as ref praised for penalising Arsenal’s Ben White for common infraction

    FANS praised referee Clement Turpin after the French whistler pulled Arsenal star Ben White up for a common infraction that rarely gets penalised.White, 26, was in action as the Gunners took on Serie A side Atalanta in Bergamo.Ben White was penalised during last night’s matchCredit: RexThe Gunners put in a laboured performance, drawing 0-0 in their Champions League season opener.Things could have been worse for Mikel Arteta’s men, but for David Raya’s heroics.Thomas Partey conceded a second half penalty for a foul on midfielder Ederson.But Mateo Retegui’s subsequent spot kick was saved Raya, with the Spaniard also managing to keep out the forward’s follow up.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLAnother moment that got fans talking was full-back White being penalised for a foul throw in the 20th minute.Having initially grabbed the ball just inside his own half, the Arsenal defender spent 12 seconds trotting further and further down the touchline.When he finally took the throw-in, White was around ten yards ahead of where the ball had actually gone out.Rather than let him get away with it, or order a retake, referee Turpin gave a foul throw – meaning that it would instead be Atalanta’s ball.Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSWith stealing yards down the touchline often not penalised, several fans were delighted with Turpin’s officiating.One wrote on Reddit: “For how precise they are with so many things, it always bewilders me how players are allowed to do this multiple times a game.”Man City vs Arsenal WagsWhile a second agreed: “I was watching in awe. I don’t think I’ve ever seen it happen before. Would love this to become more normal.”A third pointed out: “I mean he went from the half way line and extended the throw by like 10 meters.”And a fourth commented: “I think Ben does this often. And he also takes an absolute age to make the throw in. Was bound to get punished for it eventually.”Another added: “Clement Turpin gotta be the best ref in Europe rn, didn’t even notice him during the game. Wish the PL would hire foreign competent refs.”Last season, Arsenal fans noticed Turpin’s resemblance with their attacker Leandro Trossard.One joked during last season’s Champions League semi-finals: “This ref gotta be Trossard’s father.”Fans pointed out that referee Clement Turpin looks like Leandro TrossardCredit: GettyArsenal ratings vs Atalanta as Raya saves uninspiring Gunners in ItalyARSENAL had some David Raya heroics to thank for a points in the Champions League opener.Raya’s stunning double save just after the break spared Thomas Partey’s blushes after the midfielder gave away a penalty.And that was the closest either side came to a goal in the 0-0 draw.Here’s how SunSport’s Joshua Jones rated Mikel Arteta’s men…David Raya – 9Produced a simply stunning double save to stop Mateo Retegui’s penalty and then flung himself across to push away the follow-up rebound header – even better than his effort to deny Ollie Watkins.Robbie Savage labelled it the “best save I’ve ever seen” while Gunners fans lauded their Spanish hero, who has conceded just once in five games so far this term.Ben White – 7Given the daunting task of trying to keep Ademola Lookman quiet inside a rocking Gewiss Stadium but completed the job with his classic relaxed, languid demeanour.William Saliba – 8One of the world’s top centre-backs but did not need to be anywhere near his best – solid enough when called upon, including excellent late sliding tackle in own box.Retegui showed great movement but Saliba will have far sterner tests this season, none more so than up against Erling Haaland on Sunday.Gabriel Magalhaes – 7Like his partner Saliba, Gabriel helped ensure the Arsenal defence came out on top.Starting to run out of words to say about this pair who just concede so few chances.Jurrien Timber – 7Adds an extra dimension to this Arsenal side – showing just how much he was missed when sidelined last season.Arguably had the easiest evening’s work of the four defenders.Thomas Partey – 4Martin Keown described the Gunners’ retraction en masse during the transition as Arteta putting up his own “Thames Barrier”.But Partey nearly allowed the floodgates to open by giving away the penalty three minutes into the second half – only to be rescued by Raya’s heroics.Declan Rice – 6Top awareness to sniff out the Atalanta danger and help control midfield.But squandered a great chance to drive Arsenal forward when he won the ball on the halfway line and could have launched a potent counter.Kai Havertz – 6With Jesus starting up front, Havertz dropped into a deeper role – but he is perfectly comfortable there, too, and can carry the ball forwards.Little to show for his evening, though, but continued to put a shift in defensively until the final whistle.Buakyo Saka – 6Drew the foul from Ederson who collected an early yellow and from the resulting free-kick almost squeezed a low effort into bottom corner but for top save.Given a breather for final 20 minutes with an eye on Sunday.Gabriel Jesus – 5Captain on the night was his typical busy self early on getting himself around but virtually all of his involvement was outside the Atalanta penalty area.Withdrawn before the hour mark.Gabriel Martinelli – 4Struggled to get in the game and then when he did get in, squandered a really good chance when he blazed over.Definitely not hitting top form so far this season and may well find himself among the subs against Manchester City. 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    Maya Le Tissier reflects on Manchester United captaincy chat with Sir Alex Ferguson that left her speechless

    MAYA LE TISSIER joked that Sir Alex Ferguson left her speechless when the pair chatted about her Manchester United captaincy.And the Red Devils ace wants to be a skipper who wears her heart on her sleeve with her team ready to take down their WSL title rivals.Maya Le Tissier will skipper Man United at Old Trafford when they face West Ham in their first WSL game this seasonCredit: GettyThe Red Devils defender (left) intends to continue giving her all in her new roleCredit: GettyTomorrow Le Tissier, 22, will lead her team-mates out as captain for the first time at Old Trafford. Marc Skinner’s side will face West Ham in the opening fixture of the new Women’s Super League season.The 12midday clash comes 19 days after the England defender spoke with Sir Alex about what it means to be a Man United captain. The duo were watching Erik ten Hag’s men’s side take on Liverpool at Old Trafford, a Prem clash that United lost 3-0.Read More Football StoriesLe Tissier recalled: “It was unbelievable. There are not many people who leave me speechless and I didn’t know what to say to him.”It was at half time when they (the men’s team) played Liverpool. “They were losing at that point and I was thinking I don’t know what mood he’s going to be in. “But he was so nice and it was so surreal and he spoke to me about the responsibility of being captain. It was great to meet him.”Most read in FootballSince her July 2022 Manchester move from Brighton, Le Tissier has become a first team regular appearing in every single one of United’s league games in the past two seasons.The defender, whose side finished fifth last term, hopes to bring consistency on the pitch as captain and good vibes off it. She added: “It’s definitely about consistency first of all, and to make myself available for every game. “I think that’s the best thing you can give to your team-mates and to staff.”That’s my job to be there ready and to help the team.”On the pitch I wear my heart on my sleeve. “People know I’m with them, committed to them and will fight for them every single time.”Now there’s a bit more responsibility on the pitch to make things a little bit calmer. “It’s not something that I’ve had to really do, so I’ll make sure that I can really improve that.”Off the pitch, I’m just a sociable person. “I like to chat to anyone to be fair, unless it’s Sir Alex and then I don’t know what to say!”Le Tissier receiving the skipper’s armband this month, coincided with her United and England team-mate Ella Toone, 25, being named vice-captain.The Euros-winning midfielder, who scored in her side’s first-ever FA Cup final win in May, has made more than 150 United appearances .Le Tissier added: “Ella has been in so many finals and delivered in every single big moment.”It’s amazing to be on the same journey with her and to work together.”We’ve made it really clear that it’s not just being captain. “It’s me, her and the rest of the team and the leadership group as well.”It means a lot for me and Toons to be a part of it, especially her being a United fan who is from Manchester.”Since beginning her senior career five years ago at Albion, Le Tissier has emerged as one of the biggest football talents to come from Guernsey.If I can give the next generation a bit more support, I’ll feel like I’ve done my job.Maya Le Tissier Another star from the island who took the sport by storm is Southampton icon Matt Le Tissier, although the pair are not related.Like her namesake the defender, whose football journey began at a boys’ team called St Martins, hopes to be an inspiration for young players back home.Le Tissier said: “It means a lot to me to show them that you can do it, you can get to the top. “That’s not to say that I’m there now, but I’m on my way.”If I can create some here and there and give the next generation a bit more support, I’ll feel like I’ve done my job.””I remember (when I was living in Guernsey) I just wanted go over to the Women’s Super League and play as a pro. “That was the only thing I had in my mind.”When I went to Brighton, I thought (to myself), ‘I’m just going to go all the way now’. Le Tissier, Toone and their team-mates hope to put in a solid challenge for this term’s WSL titleCredit: Getty”I’m in it for the long run so I’m just going to do as best as I can.READ MORE SUN STORIES”And that’s brought me here today as captain”I’m really appreciative of the opportunities that have come my way and I can’t wait to see what else comes.” More

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    Three things Mikel Arteta needs to do to topple Man City and outsmart Guardiola in Premier League Clash of the Titans

    FINE margins were all that separated Manchester City and Arsenal in their title race last season.That was the closest that the North London club have come to winning the league under Mikel Arteta so far, but this weekend sees the two sides meet again in an early but potentially crucial match-up.Mikel Arteta will need to emphasises three tactical points to topple Man City on SundayCredit: APArsenal have been City’s closest challengers in the last two seasonsCredit: ReutersArsenal actually fared better across their two games against City last season, winning the first meeting 1-0 at the Emirates before securing a 0-0 draw at the Etihad. Despite finishing in second position at the end of the season, the former Arsenal captain came under criticism from sections of the Gunners fanbase for playing too defensively in some matches.Now, with Arsenal and Arteta preparing to face off against their biggest challengers, the Spanish coach will be preparing a game plan that he hopes can result in them drawing first blood in the title race. We have taken an in-depth look at three of the key tactical points that can help Arsenal achieve that goal against Pep Guardiola’s side on Sunday.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLArsenal need to put City under pressureThere are really no secrets around the way Man City will approach this game, as it is the same they will approach every game this season.A 4-3-3 shape will be partnered by them looking to dominate possession of the ball as they play forward through the thirds and dominate the attack in all areas of the pitch. However, their possession game is not based on passing for the sake of passing.Instead, they pass with a sense of purpose as they look to move the ball into dangerous areas and create opportunities for talismanic striker Erling Haaland.Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSIn order to combat this approach, Arsenal cannot afford to be passive out of possession. There can be a temptation for teams, even those at Arsenal’s level, to look to sit back and be strong and compact against the ball when they face City’s metronomical passing. Man City vs Arsenal WagsHere we see Arsenal pressing high against Spurs and disrupting attempts to play outDespite Arsenal having the players to be successful in this approach, they will be better suited to pressing high and trying to disrupt the City build-up as early as possible.There is, of course, a risk in choosing to press against City in this manner and if the champions are able to play quickly and break the pressure then they can have space to play into. They also pose a real risk when playing more direct passes into the body or feet of Haaland on the highest line. Despite this potential risk, putting pressure on City and being more brave and aggressive against them will pay off for Arsenal.Here we see another example of the way Arsenal coordinate a structured pressIf you put City under pressure high then you can force mistakes in their passing game, which in turn can create chances to turnover opportunities and yielding high-quality chances at goal. The likes of Kai Havertz and Bukayo Saka will be key for Arsenal in terms of leading and coordinating the press.Arsenal cannot afford to sit back and be passive against the ball this coming weekend.Play quick combinations in the attackUnder Arteta, Arsenal have developed a reputation for being relatively slow and very structured in how they build the attack.They have a lot of size in the team with a preference for at least three players on the first line as they build-out, typically with Ben White holding a deeper line at right-back and making a line of three with the two central defenders. In order for them to be successful against this City side, however, they will need to ensure they play at tempo with quick combinations as they move into the middle and final thirds.Arsenal will be boosted by the return of Declan Rice, their key player at the base of the midfield, and his presence likely alongside Thomas Partey will allow Arsenal to play with more control in the midfield. Having Havertz as the central striker also allows Arsenal to overload opposition midfields as the German will drop back into the midfield to join with the build-up phase.When building the attack through the thirds Bukayo Saka often combines with the likes of Kai HavertzCity are very good in possession, but out of possession, they can leave gaps between the lines of their units that can be exploited by good technical teams who move the ball with speed and precision. It is in these positions Arsenal cannot afford to be passive or slow with the ball. They need to be able to move the ball quickly and to look for ways to combine and free up attacking players moving into pockets of space.If Arsenal are able to achieve this as they build and attack in possession then they will force City into a more defensive shape as they look to defend the threat of the transition. These patterns of play can be effective for Arsenal, with clever passing and movement able to get players freeArsenal need to find movement from their advanced central midfielders and from their striker to get into these pockets of space to force City to adopt a more defensive mindset.To defeat City this weekend Arsenal need to be brave and bold when they are in possession of the ball.Be aware of the threat in wide areasWhile the onus for Arsenal is for them to be expressive and brave when they have the ball, there is no doubt they will still need to consider the threat City pose when they are attacking.Haaland, of course, brings real threat with his performances as the central striker already getting him nine goals in four games. But so far this season it has been their ability in wide areas causing real threat.Exciting Brazilian talent Savinho is already playing a key role in this regard following his arrival in the summer.Here, Savinho is isolated against the Brentford fullback and looks to get around the outside before crossing centrally to try to find Erling HaalandCity like to build the attack in a structured manner through the thirds until they reach the final third and release the wide players, such as Savinho, to attack their fullback 1v1.The key for Arsenal and for Arteta will be to ensure that when City are attacking and are building into the wide areas in this manner they maintain a strong and compact block defensively. This actually suits Arsenal and part of their success to this point under Arteta has been their dogged ability to defend in a deeper block. City play the pass out into the wide spaces to release the winger in a 1v1This is part of the reason that their recruitment has tended to centre around taller and more physically dominant players.There is no doubt Arsenal will have to be strong and secure defensively this weekend to prevent City from being able to easily break them down.READ MORE SUN STORIESConclusionThe game this weekend against City represents a difficult balancing act for Arteta, with discipline against the ball set to be key in achieving victory.However, there is a real sense it is time for Arsenal to be more creative and open from an attacking point of view in order to break City down.Arsenal ratings vs Atalanta as Raya saves uninspiring Gunners in ItalyARSENAL had some David Raya heroics to thank for a points in the Champions League opener.Raya’s stunning double save just after the break spared Thomas Partey’s blushes after the midfielder gave away a penalty.And that was the closest either side came to a goal in the 0-0 draw.Here’s how SunSport’s Joshua Jones rated Mikel Arteta’s men…David Raya – 9Produced a simply stunning double save to stop Mateo Retegui’s penalty and then flung himself across to push away the follow-up rebound header – even better than his effort to deny Ollie Watkins.Robbie Savage labelled it the “best save I’ve ever seen” while Gunners fans lauded their Spanish hero, who has conceded just once in five games so far this term.Ben White – 7Given the daunting task of trying to keep Ademola Lookman quiet inside a rocking Gewiss Stadium but completed the job with his classic relaxed, languid demeanour.William Saliba – 8One of the world’s top centre-backs but did not need to be anywhere near his best – solid enough when called upon, including excellent late sliding tackle in own box.Retegui showed great movement but Saliba will have far sterner tests this season, none more so than up against Erling Haaland on Sunday.Gabriel Magalhaes – 7Like his partner Saliba, Gabriel helped ensure the Arsenal defence came out on top.Starting to run out of words to say about this pair who just concede so few chances.Jurrien Timber – 7Adds an extra dimension to this Arsenal side – showing just how much he was missed when sidelined last season.Arguably had the easiest evening’s work of the four defenders.Thomas Partey – 4Martin Keown described the Gunners’ retraction en masse during the transition as Arteta putting up his own “Thames Barrier”.But Partey nearly allowed the floodgates to open by giving away the penalty three minutes into the second half – only to be rescued by Raya’s heroics.Declan Rice – 6Top awareness to sniff out the Atalanta danger and help control midfield.But squandered a great chance to drive Arsenal forward when he won the ball on the halfway line and could have launched a potent counter.Kai Havertz – 6With Jesus starting up front, Havertz dropped into a deeper role – but he is perfectly comfortable there, too, and can carry the ball forwards.Little to show for his evening, though, but continued to put a shift in defensively until the final whistle.Buakyo Saka – 6Drew the foul from Ederson who collected an early yellow and from the resulting free-kick almost squeezed a low effort into bottom corner but for top save.Given a breather for final 20 minutes with an eye on Sunday.Gabriel Jesus – 5Captain on the night was his typical busy self early on getting himself around but virtually all of his involvement was outside the Atalanta penalty area.Withdrawn before the hour mark.Gabriel Martinelli – 4Struggled to get in the game and then when he did get in, squandered a really good chance when he blazed over.Definitely not hitting top form so far this season and may well find himself among the subs against Manchester City. 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    David Raya went from playing non-league and returned from facial reconstruction to become Arsenal hero with wonder save

    ARSENAL fans’ hearts were in their mouths when Atalanta’s Mateo Retegui appeared odds-on to header a rebound home from his saved penalty.But, hero of the hour David Raya, 29, pulled off the most epic of double saves to ensure the Gunners ended up unscathed in their Champions League opener in Bergamo.Brilliant David Raya has established himself as Arsenal’s No1Raya’s wonder double save against Atalanta spared Arsenal’s blushesA horror injury playing for Blackburn left Raya’s career hanging in the balanceJust 10 years ago, the Spain international was turning out for non-league Southport.However, it was a moment at Blackburn that would define the shotstopper’s incredible courage and bravery.It was an incident that could have, ultimately, put an end to Raya’s career before he would become No1 at the Emirates.In a collision with West Brom’s Jay Rodriguez at the Hawthorns, the former Brentford goalie suffered a serious face-altering injury.Read more football newsMedics rushed to the pitch to give him oxygen, as he lay stricken on a stretcher.He was immediately hospitalised, where he was treated for his injury.Former Blackburn boss Tony Mowbray revealed the sickening extent of the blow in his post-match interview.’His nose was almost pushed into his skull’Speaking to BBC Sport, Mowbray revealed: “The players were feeling sick with what they saw.Most read in Football”He is in hospital. The bone at the top has been pushed into the skull almost and the nose is sort of hanging off really. The players could not look at it, it was that bad.”Baggies forward Rodriguez was equally as shocked and revealed he was devastated about what happened. Arsenal star David Raya shows off new look after undergoing hair transplantHe said: “It’s not nice to see. I was chasing the ball, I tried to get out of the way but I’ve caught him with the top of my foot. “I’ve been told he’s gone to hospital and I’m gutted about that.”Luckily, Raya’s injury was less serious than first feared.When he returned, he wore a protective mask for two weeks.He did have to have nose reconstruction surgery, but waited until the end of the season.At the time, Raya told the Lancashire Telegraph: “It’s not impeding me to breathe or anything and if I had the surgery now [during that season], I would be out for six to eight weeks.”I think it’s the right decision to wait, even though my nose isn’t the same.”It can happen to anyone, it can happen with a header to a centre-back, so that won’t change my type of play or anything.”Players were left shocked by Raya’s horror injury to his noseRaya wore a protective mask when he returned from injury for two weeksNon-league startBefore Raya’s move to North London was completed this summer in a £27million deal, he was plying his trade in the lower leagues.Raya joined Blackburn when he was just 15 from third tier Spanish side UE Cornella for the meagre fee of just £10,000.For the 2014-2015 season, he was loaned out to non-league Southport to ease their relegation fears from the Conference Premier at that time.”He was a young goalkeeper right down the pecking order at Blackburn,” ex-manager Gary Brabin said.”You’re thinking, ‘is he going to be experienced enough for this relegation battle?’ Because you need strong characters.”A new manager comes in, the team is bottom of the league and a lot of people’s heads were down and they were considering what’s next. But that wasn’t the case with David. He was an unbelievable character, confident and bubbly and it was lovely to feed off that and spread it among the squad. It was a great team spirit.”It was his feet that really impressed me. The way David was so confident, we played a lot more football on the ground than other teams at our level and we quickly got out of those bottom four places. He was integral to that because of how good he was.”We felt safe having him at the back and it wasn’t just keeping the ball out, he was starting our play. He was our starting point and it was successful for us.”Raya was plucked from obscurity when he played for Spain third tier team UE CornellaBlackburn Rovers signed Raya when he was just a 15-year-old prospectFor the 2014-15 season, Raya was loaned out to non-league Southportread more sport featuresEstablishing himselfBy the 2017-18 season, 6ft Raya established himself as Rovers No1.His ability on the ball, as well as his cat-like reflexes propelled his side to promotion from League One to the Championship.One thing that stood out amongst his peers were the size of his hands.Former player coach at Rover, Steven Drench, who Raya once called his mentor, also revealed how the future Prem keeper stood out amongst his peers.”The thing about David is he’s not your normal 6ft 4in, 6ft 5in goalkeeper and he’s been fighting against that stereotype,” Drench told Sky Sports.”So, he has to have that little bit more spring, power and athleticism.”You have to be able to make those saves that would be top-drawer saves. But the way he moves around the goal and the way he plays with his feet makes him the all-round package.”When he made a save, we’d always joke that he’d spin on his bum and go the other way. I didn’t want to take that away from him because he could cover the goal that quickly.”You see some of the saves he makes now, he’s saving the ball two or three yards past his post because his feet are that quick. He’s that agile and powerful that when he does take that step, he’s covering more of the goal. He’s making difficult saves look very, very easy.READ MORE SUN STORIESRaya celebrates with fans after helping Rovers get promotedNow Raya is a firm favourite with the Arsenal faithful”And if you ever meet him, he has hands like shovels, they’re massive.”It’s those shovels Ollie Watkins and now Mateo Retegui can testify thwarted their goal efforts. More

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    Three Champions League giants ‘already tracking Mason Greenwood’ with Man Utd set to cash in again

    MASON GREENWOOD is being tracked by three Champions League clubs, transfer reports say. Greenwood has five goals in just four games since signing for Marseille in France in the summer. Mason Greenwood has made a good start to life in MarseilleCredit: AFPAnd his form has seen the likes of Barcelona, Atletico Madrid and Bayern Munich all register interest, according to talkSPORT.Scouts from all three are said to have watched Greenwood in action for Marseille.It comes after the forward scored ten in 36 games on loan for Getafe in Spain last season. Greenwood was banished from Manchester United from January 2022 after being charged with attempted rape and assault, which he denied.READ MORE IN football The criminal charges were dropped 12 months later.Following an investigation by United, he spent last season away before joining Marseille for £30million in a permanent deal this summer.Greenwood, 22, also has no way back into the England set up and now looks to switch allegiances to Jamaica. As revealed by SunSport, the FA have been approached by the Jamaican Football Federation with a formal request to transfer Greenwood’s international registration. Most read in FootballCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSThe process is already underway with Greenwood looking to end his near-four year international exile.Jamaica first tried to get Greenwood to switch his international allegiance after the criminal charges were dropped last February.But he initially declined as he wanted to revive his career with England – although that was ruled out by interim boss Lee Carsley.’I miss it sometimes,’ says Sir Alex Ferguson as former Man Utd manager opens up in rare interview More