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    Roma legend Daniele De Rossi latest victim of managerial curse that struck Man Utd legend Solskjaer and Alan Shearer too

    DANIELE DE ROSSI has become the latest club legend to be sacked by his former club.The Italian gaffer returned to Roma, where he played over 600 times in 18 years, following Jose Mourinho’s exit in January.Daniele De Rossi has become the latest club legend to be sacked as manager by his old clubCredit: RexDe Rossi spent almost his whole career at Roma but has gone after four games this seasonCredit: ReutersBut just months after landing the gig on a permanent deal, De Rossi has been sacked four games into the new season.His brutal axe came after picking up just three points, with Roma yet to win a single match.However, De Rossi is not the first legend to come up short when managing an old side.Indeed, numerous top players have struggled to deliver the goods when making the move from the pitch to the dugout.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLFrom England to Italy, and from Spain to Germany, football is littered with players who could not cope with the pressure that comes with managing their former club.On the flip side, some stars have shown that their tactical brain is as good as their playing one.While in some cases, it’s even better!But not all have been able to continue their upward rise.Most read in FootballFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSHere, SunSport explores the biggest misses among those icons who went back home.And we also take a look at the top hits too…Top ten Premier League managers’ WagsFrank Lampard endured two poor spells at Chelsea managerCredit: GettyAs a player he remains one of the best in Premier League historyCredit: GettyFRANK LAMPARDCHELSEA (2019-2021; 2023)P84 W44 D17 L23; P11 W1 D2 L8ONE of the greatest players in Chelsea’s history with a record 211 goals in 648 games, club icons don’t come much bigger than this.Super Frank was at the heart of Roman Abramovich’s revolution in the mid-noughties, winning three Premier League titles, four FA Cups and a Champions League.Fans were left dancing for joy when Lampard returned as manager in 2019 to take charge of a talented young side hit by a transfer ban.But after a good first season which resulted in a top four finish, things began to turn sour.Lampard’s mega transfer window saw stars like Kai Havertz, Timo Werner and Thiago Silva come in.Yet he was eventually sacked in January 2022 after two wins in eight games, with successor Thomas Tuchel winning the Champions League later that year.Lampard then returned to Stamford Bridge as interim boss in 2023 following Graham Potter’s exit.But he endured an even more miserable time with just one win in 11 matches before being replaced by Mauricio Pochettino.Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s Man Utd return didn’t go to planCredit: GettyHe’s still loved by fans for his heroics in 1999Credit: The TimesOLE GUNNAR SOLSKJAERMANCHESTER UNITED (2018-2021)P168 W91 D37 L40THE FORMER striker was seen as the ideal man to lift spirits at Old Trafford following Jose Mourinho’s reign.A winner of six titles, and the hero of the 1999 Champions League final comeback, Solskjaer quickly put a smile back on the faces of United fans with his attacking football.An impressive 14 wins in 19 games saw the ‘Baby-Faced Assassin’ get the job on a permanent basis.But as soon as pen touched paper, United went on a run of two wins in 10.In 2019 United recorded their worst start to a season in 33 years with 10 points from nine games.And although the signing of Bruno Fernandes a year later saw things turn around, it quickly slumped again.The rollercoaster continued the following season with a 14-match unbeaten run and a second-place finish.But defeat in the Europa League final on penalties to Sevilla took the wind from United’s sails.And six months later Solskjaer was sacked following several heavy defeats including a 5-0 home loss to Liverpool and a 4-1 drubbing to Watford.Alan Shearer failed to save Newcastle from relegationCredit: News Group Newspapers LtdIt hasn’t tarnished his reputation as a Geordie iconCredit: GettyALAN SHEARERNEWCASTLE (April 2009-May 2009)P8 W1 D2 L5A GEORDIE through and through, Shearer’s 206 goals in 405 makes him not just a Newcastle legend but an English football icon.He is the Premier League’s record scorer to boot.And a glittering career also saw him win a title against the odds with Blackburn in 1995.But Shearer’s brief managerial spell back at Newcastle was not so glamorous.With Toon staring down the barrel of relegation, Shearer returned to St James’ Park as interim boss in 2009 as boss Joe Kinnear recovered from heart surgery.Replacing Chris Hughton on the dugout, Shearer promised Newcastle fans he would do everything he could to prevent the club from going down.But with a possible 24 points on offer, Newcastle banked just five.And it saw them crash to the Championship after 16 years in England’s top flight, with Hughton then replacing Shearer before winning promotion straight away.Kenny Dalglish’s second spell saw Andy Carroll and Luis Suarez arriveCredit: GettyDalglish is one of Liverpool’s greatest-ever figureheadsCredit: GettyKENNY DALGLISHLIVERPOOL (2011-2012)P74 W35 D17 L22KING KENNY’S playing career and first managerial spell at Liverpool is legendary to say the least.But his second stint in the dugout left little to be desired.Dalglish replaced Roy Hodgson at Anfield and had fans dreaming of more league and European glory.He oversaw Fernando Torres’ £50million exit to Chelsea while also signing Luis Suarez for £22m. But Dalglish also sanctioned Liverpool’s surprise £35m move for Andy Carroll, who ended up scoring just 11 goals for the Reds.And the Scot failed to make an impact in the league too.He did lead Liverpool to a trophy, with victory in the 2012 Carabao Cup final their first piece of silverware in six years.But the Merseysiders also lost that year’s FA Cup final to Chelsea while finishing eighth in the league — their worst performance since 1994.And after a third consecutive season of missing out on Champions League football, Dalglish was shown the door.Tim Sherwood didn’t have much luck at TottenhamCredit: Getty Images – GettyHe helped Spurs reach the Carabao Cup final as a playerCredit: News Group Newspapers LtdTIM SHERWOODTOTTENHAM (2013-2014)P28 W14 D4 L10TITLE winner with Blackburn spent four years as a player with Tottenham.And although he didn’t win anything, Sherwood impressed with his attitude and performances to reach the final of the 2002 Carabao Cup final.The Spurs hierarchy thought so highly of him that Sherwood was later brought in as one of Harry Redknapp’s assistants in 2008.He was then promoted to Technical Director in 2012 and was credited with leading the U21s to title glory.A year later Sherwood was in the main seat as a replacement for Andre Villas-Boas.But things got off to a terrible start when he lost his first match to West Ham.Sherwood reached the last-16 of the Europa League while also sealing a sixth-place finish.Yet he was shown the door by Daniel Levy at the end of the campaign, with Mauricio Pochettino taking over from him.Ronald Koeman’s Barcelona reign was nothing short of disastrousCredit: GettyHe won numerous trophies at the Nou Camp as a playerCredit: Getty Images – GettyRONALD KOEMANBARCELONA (2020-2021)P67 W39 D12 L16ONE of the greatest players in history, Koeman scooped numerous trophies for club and country.Four of those titles came as a player with Barcelona, where he also won the Champions League in 1992.And hopes were high when Koeman returned to the Nou Camp as boss following Quique Setien’s disastrous reign.But the Dutchman failed to impress as he took just eight points in his first six games, which included a 3-1 Clasico defeat to Real Madrid.It eventually spiralled into Barca’s worst-ever start since 1992, with Koeman then losing the Spanish Super Cup final to Bilbao.The Spaniards were then dumped out of the Champions League in the last 16 before losing another Clasico.Koeman made up for things with victory in the Spanish Cup final, but the pressure was already on after a third-place finish in the league.The next season saw Koeman win just four of 10 matches, suffering heavy losses in the Champions League group stage while also being defeated by Real again.It saw him become the first manager since 1936 to lose three straight Clasicos, and he was unceremoniously dumped before Halloween.Santiago Solari’s interim spell at Real Madrid didn’t even reach the end of the seasonCredit: ReutersHe was one of Real’s original ‘Galacticos’Credit: AP:Associated PressSANTIAGO SOLARIREAL MADRID (2018-2019)P32 W22 D2 L8FAN favourite Solari was seen as a breath of fresh air when he replaced Julen Lopetegui, who was sacked just two months into his tenure.He won two titles and a Champions League as a member of Real’s early ‘Galacticos’ team.And victory in the Club World Cup saw Los Blancos dream of further glory.But Solari didn’t even make it until the end of the season.He was axed in March 2019 after being KO’d from the Champions League in the last 16 by Ajax.And Solari was quickly replaced by Zinedine Zidane, back again for a second spell at the Bernabeu.Andre Pirlo’s time at Juventus saw their Serie A stranglehold endCredit: APAs a player he won four successive titles in TurinCredit: GettyANDREA PIRLOJUVENTUS (2020-2021)P52 W34 D10 L8A MIDFIELD maestro, Pirlo had already enjoyed a brilliant career when he joined Juventus in the final years of his playing days.Having been an icon at AC Milan, Pirlo went on to win four consecutive Serie A titles in Turin.His delicate style of play and incredible vision excited supporters when, after retirement, Pirlo returned to Juventus as manager.But under his guidance, the Italians lost their decade-long stranglehold on Serie A.They finished fourth that season, while also being dumped out of the Champions League in the last-16 to Porto.Pirlo was given his marching orders after just one year.And Juventus are yet to win a title since.Bayern Munich won the Treble after sacking Niko KovacCredit: AP:Associated PressHe had a short but successful career there as a playerCredit: EPANIKO KOVACBAYERN MUNICH (2018-2019)P65 W45 D12 L8KOVAC had a short career at Bayern during his playing days, featuring 51 times while winning the 2003 title.But he returned as boss in 2018 after leading Eintracht Frankfurt to the German Cup, their first trophy in 30 years.Kovac’s first season was unremarkable in terms of style but did yield another title after finishing two points above Borussia Dortmund.He also won the German Cup and even recorded a 7-2 win against Spurs in the Champions League.But Kovac was let go midway through his second season after a 5-1 hammering to former side Frankfurt.It led to the appointment of Hansi Flick, who in the same campaign sealed an amazing Treble with Bayern for the second time in their history.Xavi Hernandez’s Barcelona tenure ended in disasterCredit: EPAHe remains one of the club’s finest-ever productsCredit: ReutersXAVI HERNANDEZBARCELONA (2021-2024)P142 W89 D24 L29ONE of Barcelona’s greatest products, Xavi won eight titles and four Champions Leagues in an amazing career spanning 767 games.He returned to Barca as Koeman’s replacement and endured a mixed spell in the dugout.HIs first season saw some notable results, including a 4-0 demolition of Real Madrid to end a five-match losing run in the Clasico.But Xavi’s second season finally yielded glory as he left Barcelona to their first title since 2019.He also won the Spanish Super Cup against Real, leading to a new contract.Yet the following campaign saw Xavi clash repeatedly with the club’s hierarchy.In January he declared he would be leaving Barcelona before performing an astonishing U-turn in April.But the club had the final say as they sacked Xavi regardless in May, with Flick replacing him.Roberto Di Matteo won the Champions League at Chelsea but was gone months laterCredit: GettyAs a player he played a huge role in the success of the late 90sCredit: PA:Press AssociationROBERTO DI MATTEOCHELSEA (MARCH 2012-NOVEMBER 2012)P42 W24 D9 L9A BLUES icon in his playing days, Di Matteo was an important member of the trophy-winning team of the late 90s.But his arrival as interim boss in 2012 raised eyebrows.The Italian was trusted with taking charge of the rest of the season following Andre Villas-Boas’ short-lived tenure.Di Matteo went one better though as he delivered a first-ever Champions League trophy for Chelsea with an incredible win over Bayern Munich.He also masterminded an FA Cup final win over Liverpool.And Di Matteo’s sole summer in charge saw Chelsea sign exciting talents like Eden Hazard and Oscar to usher in a new era.But things soon went downhill as the Blues became the first reigning champs to crash out of Europe’s top competition in the group stage.And Di Matteo was sacked eight months after arriving, with Rafa Benitez a controversial replacement.Pep Guardiola revolutionised football during his time at BarcelonaCredit: GettyHe was a good player for them back in the day tooCredit: Getty Images – GettyPEP GUARDIOLABARCELONA (2008-2012)P247 W179 D47 L21PEP’S four years with Barcelona is one of the greatest managerial successes in football.Having played 382 times for the Catalans, he worked his way up through their youth teams before getting the main job on the back of two straight league triumphs for Real Madrid.Guardiola immediately caused a stir as he axed numerous big names while promoting youth stars including Sergio Busquets and Pedro.Signings including Dani Alves and Gerard Pique would also prove to be key as Guardiola took Lionel Messi to an even higher level.And Guardiola’s time as manager resulted in three straight titles and two Champions Leagues, with his only LaLiga defeat coming at the hands of peak Jose Mourinho.Zinedine Zidane delivered three successive Champions Leagues as Real Madrid bossCredit: AFPHis playing days were full of trophies as wellCredit: GettyZINEDINE ZIDANEREAL MADRID (2016-2018; 2019-2021)P149 W105 D28 L16; P114 W69 D25 L20THE FRENCH legend had a brilliant player career at Real, where he was the star of the show despite the presence of the club’s other ‘Galacticos’.Like Pep at Barcelona, Zidane honed his managerial skills with Real’s youth teams.And he finally got the call to replace Rafa Benitez in 2016.Zidane soon ended Barcelona’s 39-match unbeaten run while also finishing second in LaLiga.But his crowning glory came with victory in the Champions League final over Atletico Madrid, sealing an 11th European title.Zidane was far from finished though as he secured a LaLiga and Champions League double the following year.And in 2018 he made it an incredible THREE European titles in a row before stepping down.Zidane then returned a year later to replace Solari.And in 2020 he scooped another LaLiga title before going trophy-less the following season, resulting in his exit.Antonio Conte secured three straight titles for JuventusCredit: Getty Images – GettyHe also led them to glory on the pitchCredit: Getty Images – GettyANTONIO CONTEJUVENTUS (2011-2014)P151 W102 D34 L15THE FIERY Italian made 420 appearances for Juventus as a player while winning five titles and a Champions League.He returned as manager at a time when Juve were struggling to impress four years after their promotion from Serie B following a match-fixing scandal.But Conte ripped up the book as he changed shape to a 3-5-2, creating an incredible backline featuring Gigi Buffon, Andrea Barzagli, Leonardo Bonucci and Giorgio Chiellini.Juventus went on to win three consecutive Serie A titles, setting them up for a decade of dominance.But Conte’s shortcomings in Europe eventually saw him step down to become Italy boss, two years before a Premier League switch with Chelsea.Mikel Arteta has transformed Arsenal into title contendersCredit: GettyHe won two FA Cups as a playerCredit: GettyMIKEL ARTETAARSENAL (2019-PRESENT)P236 W140 D39 L57A TWO-TIME FA Cup winner with Arsenal as a player, Arteta’s arrival as manager ruffled some feathers in 2019.He had not managed a club when he replaced Unai Emery, instead only serving as assistant to Guardiola at Man City.But Arteta silenced the doubters as he won the FA Cup in his first season with victory over Chelsea.The Spaniard has since revitalised Arsenal, transforming them from top four hopefuls to title challengers.READ MORE SUN STORIESHe’s achieved two second-place finishes in as many years.And after another summer of savvy spending, Arteta is hoping to finally seal the deal with a first Premier League trophy since the Invincibles. 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    Watch Barnsley boss threaten to SLAP his players in fuming rant after 7-0 Man Utd thumping

    BARNSLEY manager Darrell Clarke accused his team of “ruining” a “proud night” for him at Old Trafford.And he threatened to SLAP his players if he ever heard them criticising Premier League stars.Darrell Clarke was left furious following Barnsley’s 7-0 defeat to Man UtdCredit: GettyThe Barnsley boss claimed his players ‘ruined’ the nightCredit: X @footballheavenThe Tykes suffered a brutal 7-0 defeat to Manchester United on Tuesday following goals from Alejandro Garnacho, Marcus Rashford, Christian Eriksen and Antony.They subsequently crashed out of the Carabao Cup in the third round, leaving manager Clarke furious.The 46-year-old did not shy away from criticising his players after the match and even claimed they “ruined” the occasion.He said: “I have had a go at them. I wasn’t happy with the performance, I know we have come to Man United, who have world class players, but I wasn’t happy with how we played.Read More in Football”Mael (de Gevigney) was the only player who comes out with credit. Did the occasion get to some of them? Yes probably. We have to understand what it takes to be a top player.”Don’t ever let me hear one of them talking about how bad some Premier League players are. They are miles off. The players were miles off the standards of a top Barnsley player tonight never mind a top Premier League player.”It was a proud night for myself but it’s been ruined by the performance.”In a separate interview with Sky Sports, Clarke added: “If I ever hear one of my players tell me Premier League players when they’re watching a game and they’re saying they’re poor, I’ll be giving them a slap because they’re miles off, we were miles off against a team that can absolutely destroy you when you’re not at it.”Most read in FootballFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSHe went on to add: “What I will say is, I cannot thank our fans enough. Unbelievable.”I just said to the players, they didn’t deserve that reception after the game.Watch Barnsley boss’ scathing rant after players ‘ruined a proud night for myself’ in 7-0 Man Utd thumping”They paid a fortune to come to this game, backed us in their numbers, sang every minute of the game. I can’t thank them enough.”We need to repay the fans with a proper performance on Saturday. End of.”Barnsley were competitive for the opening 30 minutes of the match but struggled defensively.Meanwhile, Erik ten Hag was thrilled with his team’s performance.He said: “First of all, it was a difficult start but, once we found the shape, it’s not so weird because it’s the first time this team is playing together.”But once we found the shape and the patterns, we scored some great goals, starting with Rashford which was a brilliant goal but I’d also say some other goals were really good.”We played with a lot of speed and we were very ruthless in front of the goal.” More

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    Former Premier League club’s future thrown into serious doubt as takeover collapses and no bidders waiting in wings

    READING’S takeover attempt by Rob Couhig has collapsed.The 75-year-old extremely close to being named the new owner of the Royals after funding the club over the summer and meeting supporters on multiple occasions.Former Wycombe Wanderers owner Rob Couhig is no longer in the running to become Reading’s new ownerCurrent owner Dai Yongge is looking for other parties to purchase the clubReading fans protested to get rid of Yongge last term after the clubs financial strugglesThe future of the club is now in serious doubt, according to BBC Radio Berkshire’s Tim Dellor, who has heard from a source that current owner Dai Yongge is still “keen to sell the club.”Other interested parties are expected to be invited back to the negotiating table but, currently, no bidders are waiting in the wings.The radio show revealed that Couhig has been fully repaid for his loans and the club will be kept afloat in the short term by a sell-on fee received for the transfer of former star Michael Olise from Crystal Palace to Bayern Munich.Redwood Holdings, led by Couhig, reportedly loaned the club around £4million.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLCouhig was spotted at games earlier this term, giving fans hope that the takeover would be completed soon.However, in recent days this hope has faded and it now appears that the Berkshire side is back to square one as they seek to remove Yongge.Protests against the owner occurred last term – including a pitch invasion which resulted in their clash with Port Vale being called off.Fans’ hopes were raised in March when it was revealed that Dai had entered a period of exclusivity with an interested buyer.Most read in FootballThe period of exclusivity ended in June and, at that point, the club revealed that talks were ongoing with the same party and other interested buyers.It was expected that former Wycombe Wanderers chief Couhig would end seven years of hardship under the Chinese billionaire Yongge.Football’s weirdest contract clauses revealed including non-Arsenal agreement and a private jet promiseHowever, the final contract could not be signed and Couhig has exited the process.The Royals currently sit in mid-table in the third tier but they could slide down the division with the club’s future now uncertain again.The club has yet to comment. More

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    Alejandro Garnacho shows his true colours with gesture to Man Utd team-mate Antony after scoring from penalty spot

    MANCHESTER UNITED winger Alejandro Garnacho sent a subtle message to team-mate Antony following the Brazilian’s goal against Barnsley last night.The Red Devils cruised to an impressive 7-0 win over Barnsley at Old Trafford.Alejandro Garnacho was quick to embrace Antony following the Brazilian’s goalCredit: RexAntony has struggled for confidence over the last yearCredit: GettyGarnacho, Christian Eriksen and Marcus Rashford all scored twice while Antony netted once from the penalty spot.The 24-year-old made no mistake in slotting the ball into the bottom-right corner in the 35th minute.And as he wheeled away in celebration, Garnacho ran over to give him a hug and a kiss on the head.Antony has struggled to find his form since joining United in a big-money transfer from Ajax two years ago.Read More in FootballThe Brazilian winger has scored just 12 goals in 84 first team outings.And before last night’s fixture he was limited to just one appearance this season – a one-minute cameo against Brighton in the Premier League.But playing the full match against Barnsley and scoring his first goal of the campaign will have likely given him a much-needed confidence boost.Erik ten Hag heaped praise on United’s forwards after the match, especially Rashford.Most read in FootballFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSHe said: “In my first season, also he had this vibe and this good mood. When I see Marcus Rashford, I’m composed and I’m confident that he will score.”I think last season was, for everyone, difficult but, in the end, we were able to win a trophy last season, you can’t forget this.Man Utd fans all tell Antony to do the same thing as Ten Hag gives £86m flop Jadon Sancho-style dressing down “But by the end, we found our targets, we hit the targets we wanted to get and this is what we aim for this season as well.”We want to progress and be better, we are very ambitious, we want to go forward as a team.”Also individual players, Marcus Rashford wants to score goals and that is what I saw.”But not only Marcus Rashford, it’s the whole team and they are really hungry looking for goals.” More

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    Marcus Rashford & Alejandro Garnacho combine for ginormous 64-point haul in Gameweek 4

    MANCHESTER UNITED well and truly came to the party in Gameweek 4.The Red Devils beat Southampton 3-0 in the Premier League on Saturday and followed that result with an emphatic 7-0 victory over Barnsley in the Carabao Cup third round on Tuesday night.Naturally, ten unanswered goals in the space of four days resulted in a HUGE influx of Dream Team points.Just the 64 points between them this GameweekCredit: Dream TeamThe main beneficiaries were Marcus Rashford (£3.8m) and Alejandro Garnacho (£3.6m), who combined for a whopping 64 points across the two fixtures with 32 each.The former scored his side’s second goal at St Mary’s Stadium at the weekend for an 11-point return then added 21 more to his total via a brace and assist against League One opposition in midweek.Rashford might have bagged himself a hat-trick had he not let Antony (£3m) take a penalty – the ex-Ajax winger was in desperate need of a goal.Garnacho didn’t start against Saints but came off the bench in the 73rd minute to add the cherry atop the visitors’ performance with a sweet stoppage-time strike, pocketing eight points in the process.Garnacho exploited Barnsley’s brittle defenceCredit: ReutersThe Argentine winger was selected in the starting line-up against Barnsley and showed why many fans have been calling for him to play more minutes in the league.The 20-year-old scored twice and assisted both of Rashford’s goals to bank 24 points.No fewer than eleven Man United assets registered double figures in Gameweek 4 with Christian Eriksen (£2.5m), Diogo Dalot (£4.1m) and Matthijs de Ligt (£2.9m) also cashing in with significant returns.Most read in FootballBut Rashford and Garnacho were undoubtedly the star performers; even the irrepressible Erling Haaland (£9.1m) may struggle to make 32 points this Gameweek – Manchester City’s No9 will need to take 14 off Inter in the Champions League this evening.Suddenly, Erik ten Hag’s troops look rather appealing.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 NOWIn Gameweek 5, Man United travel to Crystal Palace on Saturday before hosting FC Twente in the Europa League the following Wednesday – they are one of ten teams with two fixtures to fulfil. Looking further ahead, they are also among the select group of seven teams with two fixtures (vs Spurs and Porto) in Gameweek 6.At the time of writing, only three midfielders – Eberechi Eze (£4.7m), Dwight McNeil (£3.5m) and Bukayo Saka (£6.4m) – are above Garnacho in the rankings but he averages just 35 minutes per league game so far this campaign.As a comparison, Rashford averages a shade under 80 minutes per league fixture.Rashford suddenly seems like a decent option for the next two GameweeksCredit: APThe long-serving 26-year-old looked bereft of confidence in August but three goals in a week can make a world of difference.At the very least, he’s a decent short-term punt given Man United have four fixtures across the next two Gameweeks when half the top flight teams will play just twice in the same frame.Additionally, many Old Trafford assets will experience a hefty price rise after the Gameweek 5 deadline has passed so short-term selections could be flipped for a tidy profit.BetMGM 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. Exclusions apply. Stake not returned. 18+. T&Cs apply.Commercial content notice: Taking one of the bookmaker offers featured in this article may result in a payment to The Sun. 18+. T&Cs apply. gambleaware.org More

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    BBC pundit, 52, says I ‘nearly had a heart attack’ live on air after huge bang during Champions League coverage

    COMMENTATOR Ian Dennis “nearly had a heart attack” on live radio during a Champions League clash last night.The 52-year-old broadcaster was at San Siro for Liverpool’s 3-1 win over AC Milan, covering the game for BBC 5 Live.Ian Dennis got a huge fright during coverage of AC Milan vs LiverpoolCredit: GettyMilan fans let off a loud firework that scared the broadcasterCredit: ReutersDennis was in the commentary box alongside former Reds defender Stephen Warnock.And they both got a huge shock as a loud firework was let off by Milan ultras behind the goal. Warnock was providing his analysis of the game when a deafening bang was suddenly heard around the ground.Dennis let out an audible noise in fear and then a sigh of relief.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLWarnock began laughing and said: “Are you OK, Denno? Are you alright?”Denno has nearly just had a heart attack next to me there.”The veteran commentator eventually composed himself and added: “That was one of the loudest bangs I have heard for a long time.”That scared the living daylights out of me.”Most read in FootballDennis has been at the BBC since 1995 and has been covering football for Radio 5 Live since 2002.Last night, he saw Liverpool get back to winning ways after Saturday’s Premier League 1-0 loss to Nottingham Forest.Arne Slot casually swears in middle of Liverpool press conference as fans say ‘I love him already’ Ibrahima Konate, Virgil van Dijk and Dominik Szoboszlai scored the goals for Arne Slot’s men More

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    Watch Casemiro try to stop Garnacho copying Cristiano Ronaldo celebration days after winger was dropped by Ten Hag

    CASEMIRO intervened to prevent Alejandro Garnacho from mimicking Cristiano Ronaldo’s iconic celebration.The telling moment unfolded during Manchester United’s 7-0 triumph over Barnsley in the Carabao Cup. Casemiro intervened to prevent Alejandro Garnacho from mimicking Cristiano Ronaldo’s iconic celebrationThe telling moment unfolded during Manchester United’s 7-0 triumph over Barnsley in the Carabao CupLeft out of the starting line-up for the first three games of the season, Garnacho was recalled for the defeat against Liverpool.A ‘liking’ of an Instagram post quoting Ronaldo’s latest rant about Ten Hag had probably not helped his cause to be a starting player in the squad as it made headlines.And it didn’t as the winger was then dropped again from the starting lineup in their Premier League 3-0 victory against Southampton.But he was back on Tuesday night and with a bang.READ MORE ON MAN UTDWith two goals and two assists he lit up Old Trafford.And he almost stirred up trouble with the boss once more as the 20-year-old who is a well publicised fan of Ronaldo began to emulate the Portuguese ace’s signature pose after scoring United’s third goal.However, Casemiro was there to the rescue and swiftly intervened.One eagle-eyed fan said: “Why is Casemiro stopping Garnacho from doing the Ronaldo celebration? I’m in tears.”Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSAnother added: “Casemiro was looking out for Alejandro Garnacho when he tried to stop him from hitting Cristiano Ronaldo’s iconic “Siuuu” celebration!” A third then said, “What a funny moment that is.”‘Man Utd have wrong bald Dutch manager’ – how Slot schooled Ten Hag at Old TraffordThe Argentine instead did his own celebration by sitting on the advertising board. The star is hoping that after his impressive performance against the League One side, he will be back in Ten Hag’s good books. More

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    Salvatore ‘Toto’ Schillaci dead at 59: Italy legend who beat Maradona to World Cup Golden Boot dies after cancer battle

    ITALIAN football legend Salvatore Schillaci has passed away at the age of 59.The World Cup Golden Boot winner, affectionately known as “Toto”, had been battling colon cancer since 2022.Salvatore Schillaci has passed away at the age of 59Credit: GettySchillaci had been battling with colon cancerCredit: GettyThe Italian star previously played for JuventusCredit: GettySchillaci had undergone two operations for his cancer since his diagnosis two years ago.The 16-cap Italy international recently sparked concern for his health after he was taken to the Civico hospital in his home city Palermo after reportedly suffering from pneumonia.Schillaci represented Italian giants Juventus and Inter Milan throughout his career, but saw his most memorable moments happen in the famous blue of the Italian national team.The Palermo-born striker was the World Cup Golden Boot winner during the Italia 90 tournament.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLHis six goals saw him beat footballing legend Diego Maradona to the trophy as Italy finished third in their home tournament.Schillaci, who was virtually unknown outside of Italy prior to the tournament, soon became a household name after netting against Austria, Czechoslovakia, Uruguay, the Republic of Ireland and Argentina.While he also denied England a third-place finish after helping Italy beat the Three Lions in the tournament’s third-place playoff match in Bari.Schillaci retired in 1997, hanging up his boots at Japanese club Jubilo Iwata.Most read in FootballSchillaci’s superb careerA brief look at the career of an Italian hero…Club Career1982-1989 – Messina (219 apps, 61 goals)1989-1992 – Juventus (90 apps, 26 goals)1992-1994 – Inter Milan (30 apps, 11 goals)1994-1997 – Jubilo Iwata (86 apps, 58 goals)International CareerCaps: 16Goals: 7Assists: 1Honours 1 x World Cup Golden Boot2 x Uefa Cup winner1 x Italian Cup winner1 x J-League top scorer1 x Serie B top scorerThe Azzuir icon spent the bulk of his career at Sicilian side ACR Messina, where he made 219 appearances and scored 61 goals.Across all four of his clubs, Schillaci made a total of 417 appearances and found the back of the net an impressive 154 times.While he won the UEFA Cup twice, once with Juventus in 1990 and once with Inter in 1994.Schillaci also won the the Italian Cup with Juve in 1990, a year that saw him lift two trophies and win the World Cup Golden Boot.His incredible campaign saw him earn a second place finish in that year’s Ballon d’Or standings.Tributes have poured in for Schillaci given the incredible impact he had on Italian football.Former club Juve wrote: “We immediately fell in love with Totò.”His desire, his story, his being so wonderfully passionate, and it showed in every game he played.”We at Juve were lucky enough to get excited about him before, in that incredible summer of 1990, the whole of Italy did, captivated by those wonderfully energetic celebrations of his.”While Inter Milan posted on social media: “He made an entire nation dream during the Magic Nights of Italia ’90.READ MORE SUN STORIES”FC Internazionale Milano gathers around the Schillaci family for the passing of Totò.”And the Italian national team simply posted: “Ciao Toto. Hero of the Magic Nights.”Schillaci won the World Cup Golden Boot in 1990Credit: Getty – ContributorHe beat Diego Maradona to the prestigious awardCredit: Getty – Contributor More