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    Man City 0 Inter Milan 0: Bore draw as European giants fail to put on show in money-spinning revamped Champions League

    AS an advert for the monster new Champions League group stage, this will hardly have got the whole of Europe rushing off to buy new TV subscriptions.A clash between the champions of England and Italy, and a repeat of the 2023 final, which was lacking in context or jeopardy or goals.Manchester City were frustrated by a stubborn Inter sideCredit: GettyPhil Foden missed a rare opportunity to win the match in the second halfCredit: ReutersPep Guardiola had no answers for Inter’s low blockCredit: PAInter defended well throughout and were worthy of their drawCredit: RexKevin De Bruyne was taken off due to an injury scareCredit: PACity were off-colour – and not just because of the bizarre design of a kit designed by Noel Gallagher in the shade of straw – and Inter were impressive, menacing on the break and unlucky not to win.But what did it really all mean, with seven matches still to play in this monumental league table and with 24 of the 32 teams progressing beyond it?These matches all feel like filler for the TV schedules. Content without enough meaning. Football to shrug your shoulders at.It wasn’t a bad match. Inter were excellent in keeping Erling Haaland at bay after the Norewgian’s recent onion-bag orgy, which had seen him harvest nine goals from four Premier League matches.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLTheir counter-attacks were rapid and intelligent and they gave City plenty of scares, ahead of Sunday’s Premier League summit meeting with Arsenal.As in last year’s final in Istanbul – which City won by a Rodri goal but might easily have lost – Simone Inzaghi’s side showed that it is possible to disrupt England’s perma-champions.But both will surely advance, either among the top eight who gain automatic qualification or the next 16 who will head into a play-off.Football is eating itself and this competition – which often only really comes alive in the knock-out stage – will take longer than ever to get going this season.Most read in Champions LeagueBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSCity huffed and puffed but couldn’t find a way throughInter did not come close to scoringThere’s 1990s nostalgia in the air in the blue half of Manchester – Oasis are going to tour and City could be heading for the lower divisions.City were unrecognisable in this strange kit, designed to mark the 30th anniversary of the Gallagher brothers’ debut album Definitely Maybe.Jamie Carragher ‘absolutely cooks’ Micah Richards live on TNT Sports after cheeky Champions League jibeNobody knows whether this will be their final European campaign for many years – that will all depend on a lengthy secret hearing into the 115 charges of financial wrongdoing brought by the Premier League.And in the meantime, those who pay through the nose for match tickets and TV subs have no right to know what’s going on in regards to whether the club who have dominated the English game for a decade is legit.Still, here we were in the brave new world of the Champions League’s ‘Swiss model’ group stage, with its vast table, its lack of symmetry and its ever-increasing burden on players.Rodri, who had been talking up the possibility of going on strike due to overwork, made his first start of the season after injury.If the Spaniard wants a bit more time off, he ought to try being a little more dispensable to Guardiola.But here he was back in situ at the base of City’s midfield, the tick-tock man allowing City’s passing game to go like clockwork.Further forward, though, City were finding Inter to be obdurate opponents.Inzaghi’s side defended solidly and broke with pace and precision, while their manager provided magnificent entertainment with his touchline histrionics.There was even a mistake from Rodri, who had his pocket picked by Mehdi Taremi before Inter surged forward only for Carlos Augusto to blaze one high and wide.City had chances, Haaland heading straight at keeper Yann Sommer from a curling Savinho cross, Savinho himself firing wildly across goal, and Kevin De Bruyne finding the side-netting from an angle.But this was far from the usual group-stage turkey shoot for City.A dodgy clearance from Ederson went straight to former Manchester United man Matteo Darmian whose long-range shot was headed clear by Josko Gvardiol.Ruben Dias was booked for a wrecking-ball challenge on Piotr Zielinski and Marcus Thuram was soon shooting wide from a Zielinski cut-back.Rodri impressed on his first start of the seasonJack Grealish was a bright spark for CityIt was a lively watch. Haaland dropping deep and linking up well, steered a shot wide, then produced a headed interception which led to an opening for De Bruyne, Sonner advancing to smother.Inter left their most dangerous break of the first half until last, Ederson saving with his right foot at the near post from Augusto.It was Inter’s tenth shot on goal and it was all enough for Guardiola to make a double-change at half-time – Phil Foden replacing the hit-and-miss Savinho and Ilkay Gundogan on for De Bruyne, who appeared to have pulled a muscle late in the first period.Those switches made little difference to the pattern of the match – City unable to find a final pass, Inter still menacing on the break.It wasn’t until 69 minutes that City carved out their first genuine chance of the second half, Gundogan teeing up Foden, who, from close range, shot too close to Sommer.READ MORE SUN STORIESAt the other end, another United old boy, Henrik Mkhitaryan blazed over when presented with arguably the best chance of the night.Sommer made an excellent diving stop to push out a Gvardiol drive and Gundogan placed one point-blank header straight into the keeper’s grasp, before he sent a diving header over in the dying seconds. 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    Shock moment bird POOS on BBC presenter’s head live on air as she delivers Celtic vs Slovan Bratislava goal update

    AN unfortunate BBC presenter got much more than she bargained for as she reported from Celtic’s Champions League clash against Slovan Bratislava.That’s after a bird pooed on her head – LIVE ON AIR.Kyogo made it 2-0 for CelticCredit: PAConnie McLaughlin was live on air for BBC SportCredit: Kenny RamsayShe was forced to deal with a rather unfortunate momentCredit: INSTAGRAMThere was a raucous sell-out crowd inside Celtic Park to watch Brendan Rodgers’ men return to Champions League action.And they watched on in delight as the rampant Celts put on a show in their first game of the new-look format with a thumping 5-1 win.While the game was broadcast live on TNT Sports, Connie McLaughlin was there to provide updates for radio on BBC Radio 5 Live.The station were hosting live coverage of Manchester City’s clash with Inter Milan, occasionally throwing live to McLaughlin for the latest news from Parkhead.And that’s exactly what happened early in the second-half when Kyogo sent the Celtic fans wild by making it 2-0 to the Hoops.But unfortunately for Connie, the Celtic fans weren’t the only things going wild.She revealed – much to her horror – that just as she was beginning her update, a pigeon had POOED on her head.Doing her best to explain the goal, shocked Connie told listeners: “They’ve scored another goal. You couldn’t write this.Most read in Champions League”As Kyogo celebrated, a pigeon above my head also celebrated…. right above my head! Celtic 2-0 Slovan Bratislava – pigeon 1.”BBC commentator John Murray asked: “Do I take that to mean a direct hit?”Kenny Miller admits Celtic are moving away from Rangers as he addresses mistakes Ibrox club have madeManaging to see the funny side, Connie confirmed: “A direct hit right on the crown of my head. A beautiful moment.”Another cheeky commentator replied: “Can I ask how big it was?”Connie added: “I’m literally touching the top of my head and I can’t quite believe what I’m looking at.”Yeah, great. It’s all over my jacket as well. My black jacket. Lovely.”As the commentators pondered whether it might bring some good luck, Connie said: “I’m just going to have to take a picture of that, just to prove it!”And she did exactly that.Taking to her Instagram stories, she shared a snap of the rather unfortunate moment.There, in all it’s (not so) glory is the bird’s droppings right on her head.She posted: “Yes… that’s a direct hit from a bird on my head whilst I was live on @5livesport”READ MORE SUN STORIESOur New YouTube ChannelSubscribe to our new Scottish Sun Sport YouTube channel for all the latest football news, views and amazing moments.We’ve got every major development covered from Celtic, Rangers, Hearts, Hibs, Aberdeen and the rest of the Scottish Premiership.Plus we have TWO brilliant new podcasts to watch every week…MONDAYGo Ballistic with Roger Hannah and special guest Kris Boyd will dissect all the weekend action and deliver their no-holds-barred reaction.WEDNESDAYRobert Grieve and Bill Leckie chew over the tastiest topics in Scottish football and offer their unique takes in their Coffee Club.FRIDAYGo Ballistic is back with Roger Hannah and top tipster Jim Delahunt looking ahead to the weekend games and analysing the biggest talking points.Subscribe now and don’t miss a thing. Keep up to date with ALL the latest news and transfers at the Scottish Sun football page More

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    Brighton 3 Wolves 2: Seagulls win thriller to secure spot in Carabao Cup fourth round and maintain boss’ unbeaten start

    CARLOS BALEBA scored a belter of a goal on a night of firsts for Brighton.The Cameroon ace – who was signed from Lille last summer – beat under-fire keeper Jose Sa from 25 yards out to get them up and running after 14 minutes.Carlos Baleba struck in the first half for Brighton against WolvesCredit: PAFerdi Kadioglu netted the winner at the Amex after the visitors gave the Seagulls a scareCredit: ReutersGoncalo Guedes got Wolves back into the game late in the first halfCredit: GettyAnd Sa was beaten again by a 31st-minute rocket from Simon Adingra.But Goncalo Guedes pulled one back a minute before the break for Wolves before summer signing Ferdi Kadioglu climbed off the bench to score his first goal for the club.Yet Tommy Doyle netted in stoppage time to set up a tense finish after a howler from keeper Jason Steele but Brighton held on.And in doing so it sealed their first-ever win in a cup game against Wolves.READ MORE ON FOOTBALLYankuba Minteh was appealing for a penalty in the opening minutes when he tumbled under a challenge from Matt Doherty but ref John Brooks waved it away. Brighton moved ahead after slack passing from Wolves.Doherty played a ball to Joao Pedro, which put him under pressure. He had the ball taken off him by Baleba 25 yards out before firing a low strike which beat Sa.The Wolves keeper was dropped for the Newcastle loss after some underwhelming performances.Most read in FootballCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSThe Seagulls thought they had doubled their lead when Ferguson turned and laid a pass forward for Minteh to put the ball into the back of the net.But he had strayed offside.Premier League panel reveal why referee was right to send off Arsenal star Declan Rice against BrightonDoherty almost put Sa into trouble with a hospital back but the keeper managed to round first Ferguson and Minteh before clearing.Wolves finally conjured a chance themselves when Rodrigo Gomes sent in a quality cross but Guedes sent a bullet header over.Guedes then saw an angled effort brilliantly tipped over the bar by Jason Steele.But the Sussex club doubled their lead when Adingra picked up possession 30 yards out on the left.The win puts Brighton in the hat for the fourth roundCredit: ReutersHe ran inside past Pedro Lima before cracking a low drive past Sa from just outside the box into the far right corner.But Wolves pulled one back two minutes before the break.Doherty got beyond the Albion defenders on the left to cut back a pass for Guedes to fire home.And the visitors were denied levelling 15 seconds into the second half.Guedes cut open the Albion defence for Rodrigo Gomes to run through but Steele raced off his line to make a crucial block.Steele made another vital stop as Guedes cut a pass back for Pablo Sarabia, who was set to pounce but was denied by the keeper.Tommy Doyle gave Wolves hope with a stoppage-time strikeCredit: GettyWolves somehow were denied what looked like a certain leveller.Rodrigo Gomes played Nelson Semedo in and his pass into the six-yard box saw the ball bounce off Steele before being unwittingly deflected towards goal by team-mate Adam Webster.But, out of nowhere, Adam Hinshelwood hacked it off the line.And then they wasted yet another chance. This time Semedo and Gomes combined to set up Guedes who shot wide from eight yards.READ MORE SUN STORIESBut Kadioglu seemed to put the game to bed when he pounced to convert after Adingra’s effort was parried by Sa.Yet as stoppage time started, keeper Steele gave the ball away to Jorgen Strand Larsen, who laid the ball back for Doyle to fire in off the bar to set up a nervy finish. More

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    Watch moment ex-Man Utd star sends his manager into a total meltdown after making terrible decision during Inter vs City

    FORMER Manchester United star Matteo Darmian left his boss Simone Inzaghi raging after a truly awful in-game decision.The Inter Milan star wasted a huge opportunity during the second half of his team’s showdown with Man City.Matteo Darmian chose to back heel when through on goal against Man CityCredit: EPAThe decision was met with disbelief from Inter boss Simone InzaghiCredit: TNT SportsDarmian was played through on goal with the scores level at 0-0 in the second half at the Etihad. Bearing down on City keeper Ederson, the ex-Red Devils defender looked certain to score. But he bizarrely decided to back-heel the ball rather than strike at goal.With no teammates directly behind him, it allowed a backtracking Jack Grealish to clear. READ MORE ON FOOTBALLInter boss Inzaghi had run along the touchline in anticipation of the net rippling.But he was instead caught by TNT cameras throwing his hands up in disbelief, screaming at Darmian over his rash decision-making. One stunned fan responded on X: “That chance will come to haunt them.”While another laughed: “Come on he’s not that talented.”Most read in Champions LeagueCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSNeither team could find a breakthrough in Manchester as City drew a blank in their Champions League opener. Pep Guardiola’s side rattled in 23 shots but couldn’t find a way past an inspired Yann Sommer in the Inter goal. How much every Premier League club earns in shirt sponsorsAs well as dropping points on home soil, City fans will now be monitoring the fitness of star man Kevin De Bruyne.The Belgian was substituted at half-time following an injury concern.De Bruyne appeared to be in some discomfort shortly before the break as he pulled up after a sprint. What will happen to Man City?MAN CITY are favourites to win the Premier League title yet again – but there is one elephant in the room that threatens to put the skids under the Etihad giants.Sunsport’s MARTIN LIPTON discusses what the next few months could hold with Head of Sport SHAUN CUSTIS….Custis: So the big question – will there be a resolution this season?Lipton: Yes…. probably! We know the case will start to be dealt with in October or November.It will take at least a month to go through the evidence. So I suspect around March, April time, we will get a result. But that’s where it starts to get tricky.Custis: Why is that?Lipton: If the result is in City’s favour, that’s the end of the matter. They will be cleared. They will have no punishment to face.But if City are found guilty, these will be the heaviest penalties ever imposed by the Premier League.I suspect if they are found guilty, they will be expelled from the league or given a massive points deduction and a huge fine so that they’re not in the Premier League next season.Check out the full discussion on Man City’s future.Physios came on to talk to the playmaker, who continued until the whistle. But he didn’t emerge for the second half, with Ilkay Gundogan taking his place. Prem leaders City are next in action on Sunday as they host second-placed Arsenal at the Etihad. More

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    Man Utd given huge boost as Erik ten Hag welcomes £132million-worth of talent back to training after injury lay-offs

    ERIK TEN HAG has received an injury boost ahead of Saturday’s showdown with Crystal Palace.The Man Utd boss welcomed Mason Mount and Rasmus Hojlund back to training on Wednesday.Man Utd boss Erik ten Hag’s injury issues appear to have easedCredit: ReutersMason Mount was back in training on Wednesday after missing the last 3 gamesCredit: GettyRasmus Hojlund was also spotted at Carrington as he eyes his first appearance of the campaignCredit: GettyTen Hag led the session at Carrington as the injured pair returned to first-team duties.Mount was named as a starter against Fulham and Brighton earlier this season.He was taken off at halftime against the Seagulls after suffering a hamstring strain. The knock has kept the ex-Chelsea playmaker out of the last three games.READ MORE ON FOOTBALLMount joined United in July 2023, with the Red Devils securing the England star’s services for £60million.Hojlund meanwhile has yet to pull on a Utd shirt so far this campaign. The £75million Danish striker injured his hamstring during the club’s pre-season tour of the USA.He scored 10 times in the Premier League last season after joining from Atalanta. Most read in FootballCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSUnited have bagged double-figures over their last two games, smashing SEVEN past League One opposition on Tuesday night. Ten Hag watched a strong XI put Barnsley to the sword in the Carabao Cup.Inside Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s plans to replace Old Trafford with a ‘Wembley of the North’Marcus Rashford, Alejandro Garnacho, and Christian Eriksen all netted a brace each in the 7-0 demolition. The Red Devils go into Saturday’s clash at Selhurst Park looking to push up the table following a mixed start.They currently sit 10th, with two wins and two losses from their opening four matches. Off the field, a decision on the future of Old Trafford is expected before the end of the year. Ex-Utd full-back Gary Neville has been appointed to a new task force looking into the future of the iconic stadium. READ MORE SUN STORIESMinority owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe is now in charge of football operations and is reportedly desperate to build a new stadium.It’s reckoned a new arena could seat 100,000 people and end up costing an eye-watering £2BILLION. More

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    Kevin De Bruyne hooked at half-time after hobbling on pitch sparking fitness fears for huge Man City vs Arsenal clash

    KEVIN DE BRUYNE was substituted at half-time against Inter Milan over an injury concern.The Manchester City talisman appeared to be in some discomfort shortly before half-time as he pulled up with a problem.Kevin De Bruyne was hooked at half-time over an injury scareCredit: RexDe Bruyne went down and appeared to clutch his groinCredit: GettyPhysios came on to deal with the problem before clearing De Bruyne to continueCredit: ReutersHe grimaced after sprinting to reach a pass and clutched his groin area.Physios came onto the pitch to chat to De Bruyne but he was cleared to play the final few minutes of the first half.But the Belgian, who was seen hobbling at one point, did not look comfortable as he headed down the tunnel at half-time.He was taken off at the break with Ilkay Gundogan coming on in his place as City searched for an opener against Inter Milan.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLDe Bruyne, 33, may have been taken off as a precaution but there will now be concerns over whether he will be fit for the crucial clash against Arsenal on Sunday.Pep Guardiola’s side have won four from four in the Premier League this season but face their first big test so far against the Gunners.Speaking after the game, Pep Guardiola was unable to provide any assurances about De Bryne’s fitness.He told TNT Sports: “I didn’t speak with the doctors yet, maybe I will speak later.”Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSArsenal welcome Declan Rice back from suspension for the clash with Man city but will be without captain Martin Odegaard once again.Odegaard picked up an ankle injury while on international duty with Norway which Mikel Arteta admits is “serious”.Kyle Walker moves back in with wife Annie Kilner after fathering second child with exSpeaking ahead of his side’s Champions League opener against Atalanta on Thursday, he said: “After everything was scanned, the scan showed he has got some damage, especially on one of the ligaments in the ankle so we are going to miss him.“I don’t want to [give a timeline] because I am not a doctor but it is something quite significant so we are going to lose him for a while. Hopefully not months but let’s see.”KdB was seen hobbling at one pointCredit: Reuters More

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    Football match descends into chaos as red cards dished out for no reason by prankster referee

    FOOTBALLERS abandoned a game when red cards got dished out for no reason — from a TV prankster referee.The Sunday league match descended into chaos when four players were sent off within minutes.Sunday League footballers abandoned a game when red cards got dished out for no reason — from a TV prankster refereeThe match descended into chaos when four players were sent off within minutesPlayers from Bow Badgers and Limehouse Tigres stormed off and refused to carry onLads from Bow Badgers and Limehouse Tigres stormed off and refused to carry on at the ­famous Hackney Marshes in East London.They were then told Norwegian Mads Hansen was only pretending to be a bad ref for his TV show.Mads hoodwinked the players when he turned up on Sunday with a brand new kit, two linesmen and GoPro camera.He told the players he was on a “referee exchange” after roping both coaches into the plan.read more on footballHe then proceeded to hand out eight cards, including four reds, to mounting disbelief.Mads explained: “We wanted to help the real unsung heroes, the amateur refs. “So we decided to be as terrible refs as absolutely possible — so the players would miss the real refs. “I think we succeeded. They told us we’d ruined their day.” Most read in FootballThe Hackney and Leyton League Division 3 match was then played with a real ref, and Limehouse won 3-2.A Bow Badgers spokesman said: “It was the first time a Badger player has scored a goal after being sent off.”The prank will air on Mads’ TV show, Dommerjaevel.Refs’ chief Howard Webb reveals Declan Rice red card was correct – but Arsenal wronged by different incorrect decisionReferee Mads Hansen was only pretending to be a bad ref for his TV showCredit: X More

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    Watch hilarious moment Kate Abdo gets the giggles after Micah Richards’ X-rated slip of the tongue live on CBS Sports

    KATE ABDO was left in stitches after Micah Richards’ hilarious slip-up when discussing David Beckham’s appearance on the show.Manchester United and England icon Beckham, 49, stunned Richards and Jamie Carragher during CBS Sports’ Champions League coverage on Tuesday night when he crept up behind them and went on to guest as a pundit on the show.Micah Richards sent the CBS Sports studio into fits of laughterPresenter Kate Abdo got the giggles following Richards’ commentThierry Henry shielded his face with a piece of paperEven Peter Schmeichel was gobsmacked while listening from the EtihadThe panel returned to the normal four of Abdo, Thierry Henry, Carragher and Richards for Wednesday’s broadcast.But when they reflected on Beckham’s cameo, Richards sent the studio into rapturous laughter with an unfortunate comment.Beckham brought honey as a gift for Henry, Carragher and Richards – while Man Utd fan Abdo received a special Red Devils 1999 shirt.Speaking about idolising Beckham, Richards said: “I got his sticky stuff as well didn’t I?”READ MORE IN FOOTBALLAbdo and Carragher burst into hysterics as Henry held up a sheet of paper to shield his face.Richards then justified his comment by saying: “The honey. What is wrong with you lot’s minds? It says on the honey ‘David Beckham Sticky Stuff’.”Abdo could not even lift her head such was the strength of her giggles.She then threw to Peter Schmeichel who was at the Etihad for Manchester City vs Inter Milan.Most read in FootballCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSBut even he could not contain himself as he turned away from the camera.The iconic Man Utd keeper eventually said: “I can’t be watching this.”Jamie Carragher ‘absolutely cooks’ Micah Richards live on TNT Sports after cheeky Champions League jibeReacting on social media, one fan responded: “What is happening here 😅😅😅😂.”While another added: “Ah no, this show is absolutely mad! I love it 😂😭🤣 ‘What is wrong with you lot’s mind?!?!’ I’m mean TBF to Micah, it is called Sticky Stuff, lol.”A third said: “Whoever assembled this team deserves a raise.”And a fourth replied: “TV gold. Everyday is awesome. Love this group.” More