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    Man Utd player ratings: Andre Onana catalyst for crunch win but Diogo Dalot endures Southampton nightmare on south coast

    MARCUS RASHFORD scored his first Premier League goal in 189 days as Manchester United cruised to a 3-0 victory at Southampton.The Red Devils got back to winning ways after suffering defeats in their last two Prem games, with Matthijs de Ligt notching his first Man Utd goal.Matthijs de Ligt opened the scoring for UnitedMarcus Rashford doubled the lead just six minutes laterSub Garnacho also bagged his first goal of the new campaign in the final secondsSouthampton started the brighter side before Diogo Dalot chopped Tyler Dibling down in the box inside 32 minutes.But Cameron Archer missed the spot-kick after fans dubbed that referee Stuart Attwell cruelly made him wait 51 seconds.De Ligt then turned the tie around with a close range header from a Bruno Fernandes assist, before Rashford scored from long range.Saints captain Jack Stephens was given a straight red for after flying into sub Alejandro Garnacho in the 78th minute.Most read in FootballHere’s how SunSport’s Charlie Wyett rated every Man Utd player…Andre Onana – 7 Saved the penalty by Cameron Archer, albeit a poor one from the Southampton forward. But that stop and the stopped rebound proved to be absolutely crucial.Manchester United goalkeeper Andre Onana saved Cameron Archer’s penaltyCredit: APNoussair Mazraouri – 7 Needed treatment after falling awkwardly in the first half but that did not stop him from delivering a solid performance. Most read in FootballAlso got forward to good effect before being one of three United defenders to be subbed off.Matthijs De Ligt – 8Shaky start defensively but was unmarked to score from Bruno Fernandes cross to calm United’s nerves with the opener.He was delighted to get his first United goal and dedicated his celebration to his wife’s birthday today.He was elated to have notched his first Prem goalCredit: RexLisandro Martinez – 7Not been in great form so anything was an improvement – although Saints’ attack was toothless. Diogo Dalot – 5 Suffered an absolute shocker of a first half courtesy of Southampton’s tricky wingers.Conceded the penalty after bringing down Tyler Dibling but was also constantly exposed throughout the half.Kobbie Mainoo – 6 United continue to lean far too heavily on such a young player. And this defensive role does not really suit him. Christian Eriksen – 7 A surprise starter although United’s two goals came from his corners. The system, though, still does not play to his strengths as he is too deep. Bruno Fernandes – 7 Cracking corner cross ball from Eriksen who plonked the ball on the head of De Ligt. Bruno FernandesCredit: AFPAmad Diallo – 7 Looked lively throughout – really encouraging. Teed up Rashford for the second goal. Joshua Zirkzee – 6 Forced a couple of saves by Aaron Ramsdale but does not look like a 25 goal-a-season striker. Marcus Rashford – 7 Hopefully the second goal will give him a real confidence boost. Also forced a couple of saves from Aaron Ramsdale. Rashford’s team-mates all joined him to celebrate his first Prem goal of the seasonCredit: GettyGarnacho (for Rashford 73 mins) 7Was brutally fouled by Stephens who saw red shortly after coming on.READ MORE SUN STORIESNotched United’s third goal of the game in the final minute.He struck high into Ramsdale’s high corner after a brilliant ball from Casemiro.Manuel Ugarte (for Eriksen 73 mins) 6Manuel Ugarte earned his first United minutesHarry Maguire (for Mazraouri 74 mins) 6Jonny Evans (for Martinez 77 mins) 6 More

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    Man Utd fans slam ‘disgusting’ Stephens with Southampton star shown straight red for horror knee-high lunge on Garnacho

    MANCHESTER UNITED fans raged at Jack Stephens for his reckless challenge on Alejandro Garnacho.The Southampton defender was given his marching orders for a horror tackle on the Argentina international in the 79th minute of the St Mary’s showdown.Jack Stephens took out Alejandro Garnacho with a horror tackle in the second half of Saints’ clash with Manchester UnitedCredit: ReutersThe poor attempt of a challenge left Argentina international Garnacho in agonyCredit: GettyReferee Stuart Atwell showed Stephens a straight red for the horror tackleCredit: GETTYStephens, 30, scythed down the winger with a ridiculously high challenge, catching his right knee with his studs.The tackle, which came as Saints were 2-0 down, left Garnacho in agony.The Manchester United bench leapt up in anger, although referee Stuart Atwell took his time before giving Stephens his marching orders.But the straight red didn’t calm down the Old Trafford faithful, one of who wrote on X: “Nasty challenge on Garnacho.”Another said: “Stupid as well as dangerous from Jack Stephens.”And another said: “Jack Stephens with a horrendous tackle. Rightfully sent off.”One remarked: “Disgusting.”BEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSAnother chimed in: “F**k off down the tunnel, Jack Stephens.”Most read in FootballFormer Chelsea and England star Joe Cole had a pitchside view for the tackle and reckons Atwell had no choice but to send Stephens for an early shower.Rafael van der Vaart slams Erik ten Hag signings and issues strict Matthijs de Ligt warningThe TNT Sports pundit said: “It looked horrendous from my angle. You knew he weren’t getting away from him. “As a centre-half, Stephens doesn’t want to be there. Garnacho knocked the ball [past him].”And he’s done it, Fletch, right in front of the Manchester United bench.”And they’ve all jumped up and rightly so. “The ref seen that and I feel the ref actually showed a lot of restraint in not giving it straight away and giving himself time to think.”But for me, it’s an easy straight red.”Things went from bad to worse for Stephens and Southampton in the 96th minute as Garnacho bagged United’s third and final goal of the match.Defeat to the Red Devils has extended Russell Martin’s troops’ winless start to the season and left them toiling in 19th place in the table.Alejandro Garnacho recovered from the horror tackle to secure a 3-0 win for UnitedCredit: PAAfter the match, a jubilant Ten Hag said: “The start was not easy.”I think the penalty was the turning point in the game and not so far after we scored and that was very important. From that moment on, the game was all ours.”Reflecting on Rashford’s ending of his drought, the Dutchman said: “It’s very important.READ MORE SUN STORIES”For every striker, they want to be on the scoring list. Once the first is in, more is coming.”Once a striker was talking about a ketchup bottle, once it’s going, it’s coming more.” More

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    Southampton 0 Man Utd 3: Rashford finally scores as United snap losing streak with woeful Saints stuck on ZERO points

    MATTHIJS DE LIGT and Marcus Rashford grabbed the first-half goals to postpone the next Erik ten Hag crisis for at least another week.But Manchester United were let off the hook by a Southampton side who outplayed them in the opening half an hour and failed to convert a penalty.Marcus Rashford ended his goal drought to get Man Utd back to winning waysCredit: GettyMatthis de Ligt opened the scoringCredit: RexAlejandro Garnacho added a third goal in injury timeCredit: ReutersIt would have been fascinating to see how United responded to that kind of setback.In the end, though, Ten Hag’s side ran out comfortable enough winners and he avoided becoming the first United boss to lose three Premier League games in a row since 2015.The Saints never recovered from somehow finding themselves two down at the break after striker Cameron Archer let them down at both ends.First the £15m summer signing hit his spotkick far too close to United goalkeeper Andre Onana after Diogo Dalot brought down teenage winger Tyler Dibling.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLDe Ligt headed United into the lead a few minutes later and then Archer was guilty of failing to close down Rashford, who curled a fine shot in off the far post to make it two.The Saints’ misery was complete when captain Jack Stephens was shown a straight red card – somewhat harshly – for a cynical lunge on United substitute Alejandro Garnacho, who made it three in stoppage-time from Dalot’s cross.It was a bitter end to a game that had started so well for the home team.BEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSDibling, 18, one of four home players making their first Premier League start for the club, skinned Dalot as early as the seventh minute and forced a save out of Onana.Most read in FootballJoshua Zirkzee had a great chance at the other end when Eriksen touched the ball into his path but the Dutchman’s shot on the stretch from inside the six-yard box was not good enough to beat Aaron Ramsdale.Cristiano Ronaldo and Rio Ferdinand in hysterics as they remember Man Utd nicknames from ‘Shrek’ and ‘SatNav’ to ‘J-Lo’In the 17th minute, Kyle Walker-Peters made De Ligt look like a novice but failed to find the right pass from the byline. United broke down the other end and Bruno Fernandes shot well wide.Southampton looked much the better team.Dalot’s torment continued when Mateus Fernandes cut inside him and fired in a cross-shot that De Ligt cut out.And when the United full back fouled Dibling, Lesley Ugochukwu sent a free header over the bar from Yuki Sugawara’s free kick.But Dalot’s luck seemed to have run out when he was once more beaten by Dibling and brought him down in the box.Ben Brereton Diaz has a good record from the penalty spot yet the Saints forward handed the ball to Archer.The young striker’s spotkick was far too close to Onana who saved to his right and had plenty of time to stand up and save Archer’s headed follow-up.Punishment was not long coming. Ramsdale saved a deflected shot by Zirkzee but his defence was sleeping from the resulting corner.It was played short to Fernandes and De Ligt headed the fine cross out of reach of Ramsdale’s right arm.A minutes later, Southampton were guilty of the same kind of failure.Ramsdale made a good save from Rashford after another United break. This time the corner was overhit, but in the second pahse poor Archer failed to close down Rashford quick enough and his well-placed shot went in off the far post.United started the second half on the front foot. Full back Noussair Mazraoui hit the outside of the post and Rashford had a shot blocked by Jan Bednarek.Man Utd ratings vs Southampton as Onana saves a penalty and Rashford finally scoresMARCUS RASHFORD scored his first Premier League goal in 189 days as Manchester United cruised to a 3-0 victory at Southampton.The Red Devils got back to winning ways after suffering defeats in their last two Prem games, with Matthijs de Ligt notching his first Man Utd goal.But United had Andre Onana to thank as the keeper kept out Cameron Archer’s penalty at 0-0.Here’s how SunSport’s Charlie Wyett rated United’s stars…Andre Onana – 7Saved the penalty by Cameron Archer, albeit a poor one from the Southampton forward.But that stop and the stopped rebound proved to be absolutely crucial.Noussair Mazraouri – 7Needed treatment after falling awkwardly in the first half but that did not stop him from delivering a solid performance.Also got forward to good effect before being one of three United defenders to be subbed off.Matthijs De Ligt – 8Shaky start defensively but was unmarked to score from Bruno Fernandes cross to calm United’s nerves with the opener.He was delighted to get his first United goal and dedicated his celebration to his wife’s birthday today.Lisandro Martinez – 7Not been in great form so anything was an improvement – although Saints’ attack was toothless.Diogo Dalot – 5Suffered an absolute shocker of a first half courtesy of Southampton’s tricky wingers.Conceded the penalty after bringing down Tyler Dibling but was also constantly exposed throughout the half.Kobbie Mainoo – 6United continue to lean far too heavily on such a young player. And this defensive role does not really suit him.Christian Eriksen – 7A surprise starter although United’s two goals came from his corners.The system, though, still does not play to his strengths as he is too deep.Bruno Fernandes – 7Cracking corner cross ball from Eriksen who plonked the ball on the head of De Ligt.Amad Diallo – 7Looked lively throughout – really encouraging. Teed up Rashford for the second goal.Joshua Zirkzee – 6Forced a couple of saves by Aaron Ramsdale but does not look like a 25 goal-a-season striker.Marcus Rashford – 7Hopefully the second goal will give him a real confidence boost. Also forced a couple of saves from Aaron Ramsdale.SUBSGarnacho (for Rashford 73 mins) 7Was brutally fouled by Stephens who saw red shortly after coming on. Notched United’s third goal of the game in the final minute.He struck high into Ramsdale’s high corner after a brilliant ball from Casemiro.Manuel Ugarte (for Eriksen 73 mins) 6Harry Maguire (for Mazraouri 74 mins) 6Jonny Evans (for Martinez 77 mins) 6Andre Onana denied Cameron Archer from the penalty spot early onCredit: RexJack Stephens was sent off in the second half for a cynical foul on GarnachoCredit: GettyAaron Ramsdale saw three goals edge past him despite being at full stretchCredit: ReutersSouthampton did not look like a team who believed they could find a way back into the game.United, and Amad Diallo in particular, sensed their fragility and only some last-ditch defending stopped the visitors extending their lead.Then it was Ramsdale’s turn as he leapt athletically to push away a long-range shot by Rashford, whose confidence had risen visibly.At that point, just after the hour, Martin made four substitutions. The decision to include Dibling in the players taken off was not popular with the home crowd.Not much changed, or not enough, anyway.Southampton did not create a single opening and their frustration told in the final 10 minutes.As Garnacho tried to scamper down the left touchline, Stephens took him out. A yellow card looked like sufficient punishment, but Attwell reached for his red.Garnacho’s late third underlined that those anticipating the dismissal of Ten Hag will have to wait.After the match Ten Hag said: “The start was not easy. “I think the penalty was the turning point in the game and not so far after we scored and that was very important. From that moment on, the game was all ours.”Reflecting on Rashford’s ending of his drought, the Dutchman said: “It’s very important. READ MORE SUN STORIES”For every striker, they want to be on the scoring list. Once the first is in, more is coming. “Once a striker was talking about a ketchup bottle, once it’s going, it’s coming more.” More

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    Man Utd fans LOVE Ruud van Nistelrooy’s reaction to Marcus Rashford ending goal drought after extra sessions with legend

    MANCHESTER UNITED fans were loving Ruud van Nistelrooy’s reaction to Marcus Rashford’s goal against Southampton.Rashford, 26, scored his first Premier League goal of the season against Southampton.Marcus Rashford ended his goal drought by scoring against SouthamptonCredit: RexFans loved Ruud Van Nistelrooy’s reaction to the goalCredit: X @footballontntThe forward moved the ball to his right foot before bending a shot into the far corner beyond the outstretched arms of Saints goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale.It was his first league goal since March 9 against Everton, 189 days ago, and his first in all competitions since March 17 against Liverpool in the FA Cup.SunSport exclusively revealed how Rashford was taking extra training sessions with Van Nistelrooy in a bid to end his goal drought.And after scoring against Southampton, Van Nistelrooy was seen holding his arms in the air to celebrate the goal.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLFans were loving the scenes from St Mary’s stadium and rushed to social media to share their thoughts.One fan said: “Van Nistelrooy, a United legend himself, clearly sees a kindred spirit in Rashford. His reaction speaks volumes about the talent and potential he sees in the young Englishman.”A second said: “Genuinely happy for Rashford, RVN having an impact.”Another said: “He looked so proud of him.” Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSMan Utd ratings vs Southampton as Onana saves a penalty and Rashford finally scoresMARCUS RASHFORD scored his first Premier League goal in 189 days as Manchester United cruised to a 3-0 victory at Southampton.The Red Devils got back to winning ways after suffering defeats in their last two Prem games, with Matthijs de Ligt notching his first Man Utd goal.But United had Andre Onana to thank as the keeper kept out Cameron Archer’s penalty at 0-0.Here’s how SunSport’s Charlie Wyett rated United’s stars…Andre Onana – 7Saved the penalty by Cameron Archer, albeit a poor one from the Southampton forward.But that stop and the stopped rebound proved to be absolutely crucial.Noussair Mazraouri – 7Needed treatment after falling awkwardly in the first half but that did not stop him from delivering a solid performance.Also got forward to good effect before being one of three United defenders to be subbed off.Matthijs De Ligt – 8Shaky start defensively but was unmarked to score from Bruno Fernandes cross to calm United’s nerves with the opener.He was delighted to get his first United goal and dedicated his celebration to his wife’s birthday today.Lisandro Martinez – 7Not been in great form so anything was an improvement – although Saints’ attack was toothless.Diogo Dalot – 5Suffered an absolute shocker of a first half courtesy of Southampton’s tricky wingers.Conceded the penalty after bringing down Tyler Dibling but was also constantly exposed throughout the half.Kobbie Mainoo – 6United continue to lean far too heavily on such a young player. And this defensive role does not really suit him.Christian Eriksen – 7A surprise starter although United’s two goals came from his corners.The system, though, still does not play to his strengths as he is too deep.Bruno Fernandes – 7Cracking corner cross ball from Eriksen who plonked the ball on the head of De Ligt.Amad Diallo – 7Looked lively throughout – really encouraging. Teed up Rashford for the second goal.Joshua Zirkzee – 6Forced a couple of saves by Aaron Ramsdale but does not look like a 25 goal-a-season striker.Marcus Rashford – 7Hopefully the second goal will give him a real confidence boost. Also forced a couple of saves from Aaron Ramsdale.SUBSGarnacho (for Rashford 73 mins) 7Was brutally fouled by Stephens who saw red shortly after coming on. Notched United’s third goal of the game in the final minute.He struck high into Ramsdale’s high corner after a brilliant ball from Casemiro.Manuel Ugarte (for Eriksen 73 mins) 6Harry Maguire (for Mazraouri 74 mins) 6Jonny Evans (for Martinez 77 mins) 6A fourth added: “He was every Marcus Rashford fan.”Rashford’s strike came just minutes after Matthijs de Ligt headed home the opener, which itself came moments after Andre Onana dramatically saved a penalty from Cameron Archer.Marcus Rashford releases training video during break after England snub as Man Utd fans say ‘hat-trick incoming’Alejandro Garnacho added a third goal in injury time to secure a 3-0 win.Boss Erik ten Hag was thrilled to see Rashford end his drought,The Dutchman said: “It’s very important.”For every striker, they want to be on the scoring list. Once the first is in, more is coming.”Once a striker was talking about a ketchup bottle, once it’s going, it’s coming more.” More

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    Barcelona turn down world-record bid from Arsenal to sign England star Keira Walsh before summer transfer deadline

    BARCELONA rejected a world-record bid from Arsenal to sign Keira Walsh a day before the WSL summer transfer deadline on Friday. Reports claim the Gunners tabled a megabucks offer for the England star on September 12 – believed to be around £930,000 according to BBC Sport. Arsenal are claimed to have had a late summer transfer bid for Keira Walsh’s services knocked back by BarcelonaCredit: GettyBarcelona Women’s boss Pere Romeu described Walsh as “super professional” says his side will be counting on her this seasonCredit: ReutersArsenal’s reported bid for Walsh follows the Gunners signing ex-Barcelona forward Mariona Caldentey in JulyCredit: GettyHowever Spanish paper Sport claims the Catalan giants rebuffed the bid from the North London side, with Chelsea also rumoured to be keen on the player. This is despite Walsh, 27, who has helped her team win seven trophies including two Champions League titles, entering the final year of her current contract. Earlier this summer it was reported the Lioness, who in September 2022 sealed a then world record-breaking £400,000 Barcelona transfer, was attracting interest from Arsenal. The midfielder, who joined the team from Manchester City after helping England win the Women’s Euros, has emerged as an influential figure for the Catalan outfit.Read More Football StoriesShe has shone in midfield alongside Spain stars Patri Guijarro and Aitana Bonmati with the trio helping their side win four major trophies last term. The club see the Rochdale-born midfielder, who started in Barcelona’s first two league matches this season, as a key player within their squad Yesterday boss Pere Romeu confirmed the club had no intention of parting ways with the player who helped her side win a ninth top-flight title last seasonHe told reporters: “There’s no case for Keira leaving. Most read in Football”She’s been with us throughout pre-season and is a key player for us.”She totally gets our style of play, is super professional, and has shown an amazing attitude and commitment from day one. “We’re definitely counting on her this season,” It is claimed Walsh does not intend to renew her contract which is set to expire in June next year. Since her move to Barcelona, who this April signed a two-year partnership with Spanish airline Vueling, the England midfielder has played in 49 games in Spain’s top-flight. On the domestic front Walsh has lifted two Liga F trophies, two Spanish Women’s Super Cups, and a Copa de la Reina.And she appeared in their five pre-season matches including their 2-0 Joan Gamper Trophy win against AC Milan last month.Had Arsenal succeeded in their efforts to sign Walsh, the move would have made her the second player to join the club from Barcelona this summer.In July World Cup-winning Spain forward Mariona Caldentey sealed a permanent switch the Gunners following a 10-year spell with the Catalan side.María Pérez is among the senior players to have left Barcelona this summer with the Spain midfielder joining London City LionessesThis summer’s transfer window has also seen the club bid farewell to Spain international María Pérez.READ MORE SUN STORIESEarlier today the defensive midfielder, 22, was announced as the newest signing of London City Lionesses whose squad includes Sweden stars Kosovare Asllani and Sofia Jakobsson. The Women’s Championship side, owned by American businesswoman Michelle Kang, are chasing WSL promotion this term. More

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    Angry fans slam ‘ridiculous’ referee after Andre Onana saves Southampton penalty to turn Man Utd clash on its head

    FANS have slammed referee Stuart Attwell after Southampton’s Cameron Archer had to wait 51 SECONDS to take his penalty against Manchester United.The match was level at 0-0 when Diogo Dalot chopped Saints kid Tyler Dibling down in the box.Cameron Archer was made to wait before missing his penaltyCredit: GettyAndre Onana saved Archer’s penalty down lowCredit: RexAfter a VAR check, the spot-kick was confirmed and Archer stepped up for the Saints.The striker put the ball on the spot but was made to wait almost a minute before being allowed to take it.And, when he was finally allowed to strike towards goal, Archer’s limp low shot was kept out by a stretching Andre Onana.He managed to get onto the rebound but his header too was caught by the United stopper, to the delight of a thrilled Lisandro Martinez.Most read in FootballIn total, the time between the penalty being awarded and it being taken was over TWO AND A HALF MINUTES.And Southampton fans were fuming with Attwell for making Archer wait, with one saying: “Why was there such a huge delay before he could take it?”It’d been checked, no one was in the box? That was ridiculous, seemed to be the ref deliberately waiting.”A second wrote: “That’s a disgrace. Why did the referee make Archer wait for so long?”Most read in FootballFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSA third added: “You could see Archer getting more restless as he was made to wait. This is so annoying.”Another chimed in: “You knew he was going to miss. Was too long. Refs need to control those situations better.”How much every Premier League club earns in shirt sponsorsMan Utd ratings vs Southampton as Onana saves a penalty and Rashford finally scoresMARCUS RASHFORD scored his first Premier League goal in 189 days as Manchester United cruised to a 3-0 victory at Southampton.The Red Devils got back to winning ways after suffering defeats in their last two Prem games, with Matthijs de Ligt notching his first Man Utd goal.But United had Andre Onana to thank as the keeper kept out Cameron Archer’s penalty at 0-0.Here’s how SunSport’s Charlie Wyett rated United’s stars…Andre Onana – 7Saved the penalty by Cameron Archer, albeit a poor one from the Southampton forward.But that stop and the stopped rebound proved to be absolutely crucial.Noussair Mazraouri – 7Needed treatment after falling awkwardly in the first half but that did not stop him from delivering a solid performance.Also got forward to good effect before being one of three United defenders to be subbed off.Matthijs De Ligt – 8Shaky start defensively but was unmarked to score from Bruno Fernandes cross to calm United’s nerves with the opener.He was delighted to get his first United goal and dedicated his celebration to his wife’s birthday today.Lisandro Martinez – 7Not been in great form so anything was an improvement – although Saints’ attack was toothless.Diogo Dalot – 5Suffered an absolute shocker of a first half courtesy of Southampton’s tricky wingers.Conceded the penalty after bringing down Tyler Dibling but was also constantly exposed throughout the half.Kobbie Mainoo – 6United continue to lean far too heavily on such a young player. And this defensive role does not really suit him.Christian Eriksen – 7A surprise starter although United’s two goals came from his corners.The system, though, still does not play to his strengths as he is too deep.Bruno Fernandes – 7Cracking corner cross ball from Eriksen who plonked the ball on the head of De Ligt.Amad Diallo – 7Looked lively throughout – really encouraging. Teed up Rashford for the second goal.Joshua Zirkzee – 6Forced a couple of saves by Aaron Ramsdale but does not look like a 25 goal-a-season striker.Marcus Rashford – 7Hopefully the second goal will give him a real confidence boost. Also forced a couple of saves from Aaron Ramsdale.SUBSGarnacho (for Rashford 73 mins) 7Was brutally fouled by Stephens who saw red shortly after coming on. Notched United’s third goal of the game in the final minute.He struck high into Ramsdale’s high corner after a brilliant ball from Casemiro.Manuel Ugarte (for Eriksen 73 mins) 6Harry Maguire (for Mazraouri 74 mins) 6Jonny Evans (for Martinez 77 mins) 6The Saints had an early spring in their step and after dominating the ball and attacking play before the penalty was awarded.United were camped in their own half for most of the first 30 minutes, with Dalot particularly struggling down his left hand side.But Premier League football is cruel and momentum immediately switched on Onana’s save.New United defender Matthijs de Ligt’s header put Erik ten Hag’s side 1-0 up through a Bruno Fernandes assist just two minutes later.Marcus Rashford then doubled the lead for the visitors.It was the 26-year-old’s first Prem goal since his penalty against Everton at Old Trafford on March 9.Alejandro Garnacho made it three at the death, as Saints failed to even have another SHOT after the penalty.And speaking after full-time Ten Hag admitted the penalty was the “turning point”.He said: “The start was not easy.READ MORE SUN STORIES”I think the penalty was the turning point in the game and not so far after we scored and that was very important.”From that moment on, the game was all ours.” More

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    I was buzzing when Ed Sheeran said I’m his favourite player…now I’m out to impress him with my first Premier League goal

    FOR Conor Chaplin the mission is clear — delight his family, impress Ed Sheeran and ruin his best friend’s day.And if Sheeran’s favourite player can score his first Premier League goal in the process, then all the better!Conor Chaplin is Ed Sheeran’s favourite playerConor Chaplin is eyeing his first Premier League goal with IpswichThey all head to Brighton on Saturday as Ipswich look to claim a first Premier League victory since April 2002.Celebrity Tractor Boy Sheeran — shareholder and shirt sponsor — will be in the stands, as will the Chaplin clan, who hail from a few miles down the south coast.But aiming to foil his plan is Seagulls defender Adam Webster, his pal from when the pair were starting out as young hopefuls.Sounds like a plot from a soap opera? READ MORE FOOTBALL NEWSMaybe, but that is how life is at Ipswich these days after they rocketed from League One to the top flight in just two seasons under manager Kieran McKenna.McKenna picked Chaplin, 27, for the season opener at home to Liverpool but the former Barnsley man had to be content with roles off the bench in the two Prem games since.Asked about being Sheeran’s favourite, Chaplin said: “When I was shown the video of him saying it I was buzzing.“I’m not just saying it because he said that but he has been my favourite musician since I was a teen when he first brought out +.Most read in FootballFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALS“He’s been brilliant. He’s an incredible guy and great person to spend time with as well.”Sheeran helped the squad celebrate promotion and Chaplin sang along to The A Team with the pop star.Superfan Ed Sheeran belts out iconic Ipswich chant alongside players at ‘beautiful’ Premier League promotion partyHe said: “For a lot of the lads it was one of the best nights that we’ve all had. For new lads signing it is special — he’s a superstar.“But he’s a genuine supporter, he’s coming to the game at the weekend.”Chaplin hails from Worthing, a few miles from Brighton. But it was a south coast rival that signed him as a youngster.He said: “Portsmouth were the first ones to find me and I was there from a young age.“It’s a fairly local game for me so I will have a lot of family there. It’s one I am excited about — and it would be lovely to get my first Prem goal.”Centre-back Webster, 29, will have other ideas. The pair have been pals since their Portsmouth days as kids.READ MORE SUN STORIESChaplin said: “I speak to him every day — he’s my best mate. But we haven’t spoken much about the game.“We both know that neither of us will give away the team, team,   so there’s no point asking.” More

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    Premier League star in neighbour row over basketball court & firepit built without permission WINS battle to keep them

    A PREMIER League star in an intense row with his neighbour over a basketball court and firepit has won a battle to keep them.Ben Chilwell, 27, became embroiled in the disagreement when he raised the back garden of his £5m Surrey mansion and erected a retaining wall for a new walkway.The £5m mansion is undergoing works which neighbours have complained aboutCredit: Kevin DunnettBen Chilwell has won a battle to keep his basketball court and firepit at his mansionCredit: AlamyBut the Chelsea defender failed to get the go-ahead for the Ground Force-style makeover at his luxury five-bed pad which boasts a swimming pool, gym and two games rooms.He needed consent from the local council for the “engineering operation” and faced a possible red card over the unauthorised development.His next-door neighbour objected, citing loss of privacy and overlooking, but the council have now granted retrospective permission for the landscape alterations.In his ruling, a planning officer said: “Despite the change in levels in this part of the garden, it is considered that the works do not significantly alter the overall land levels of the application site.read more on football”Moreover, the works are located in the rear garden and would not be visible from the street scene and are therefore acceptable.”The proposed development is considered in terms of scale, form, bulk, height, massing, spacing and design, and there would be no adverse impact on the character of the area or the visual amenities of the street scene as a result of the proposals.”Chilwell wants to plant new laurel and yew hedges to provide screening with further soft planting in grey, green and purple – but no blue.He also wants to splash out on a stone-stepped pool seating area with glass balustrade, and new paving at his home near Chelsea’s Cobham training ground.Most read in FootballDocuments submitted as part of the planning application reveal that building work on the sunken fire pit and basketball court started in April but has not yet been completed.Ben Chilwell’s Unauthorized Home Renovations Spark DisputeIn a letter objecting, the neighbour wrote: “This increase in height means someone in this section of the garden or on the firepit walkway now has direct line of sight into our garden, terrace and kitchen area.”This is a loss of amenity and the new levels mean we are now overlooked.”We are keen to retain the privacy and amenity of our home, terrace and garden and whilst we would prefer the new ground levels not to be so high we appreciate that some mitigation through screening foliage has now been proposed.”Ben Chilwell ‘thrown career lifeline’BY Tony RobertsonBEN Chilwell has been thrown a career lifeline after being offered a Chelsea escape route, reports suggest.The 27-year-old has effectively been frozen out of Chelsea’s squad by new boss Enzo Maresca after being told he does not feature in the manager’s plans.Chilwell, who signed for the club for £45million from Leicester in 2020 and was named vice-captain last season, is down the pecking order at Stamford Bridge.Marc Cucurella and new signing Renato Veiga are both ahead of him for the left-back slot.Chilwell had been joined in the Blues “bomb squad” by Raheem Sterling and Trevoh Chalobah, who both managed to secure loan deals away from the club on deadline day.However, the 21-cap England international was unable to secure a transfer despite reported interest from Brentford and Manchester United, though the latter are understood to have never initiated talks.Instead, Chilwell, who is earning £200,000-a-week with three years to run on his deal, will have to secure a transfer overseas if he is to earn playing minutes this season.According to GiveMeSport, Chilwell is thought to be content at Stamford Bridge and will not move unless the right move presents itself.The Dutch and Portuguese transfer windows both shut tonight, as well as the transfer window for Saudi Arabia, although it’s understood Chilwell is not keen on a move to the Middle East.One window that will remain open for a while longer is the Turkish Super Lig window, which does not close until September 13. More