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    Man City look to hijack United’s move for Andre Onana replacement Diogo Costa after Red Devils put off by release clause

    MANCHESTER CITY are poised to hijack rivals Manchester United in the race for Porto goalkeeper Diogo Costa.Deposed Prem champions City plan to cash in where their cash-strapped neighbours have failed in chasing the Portugal star.Manchester City are set to hijack rivals Manchester United for Porto goalkeeper Diogo CostaMan City manager Pep Guardiola is on the lookout for a new keeperMan Utd boss Ruben Amorim also wants a keeper but the club is put off by Costa’s £64million release clauseOld Trafford chiefs were put off by a £64million release clause in 25-year-old Costa’s contract.Even though boss Ruben Amorim wants to replace blunder keeper Andre Onana, the price is considered too high.But talks are well underway about bringing Costa to the Etihad as part of a major close-season revamp of City boss Pep Guardiola’s squad.City are braced for current keeper Ederson to quit at the end of the campaign for a megabucks move to Saudi Arabia’s Pro League with just a year left on his contract.Read More on Man UtdThere are also fears that his understudy Stefan Ortega could follow his team-mate through the door.Guardiola wants new faces to help re-energise his four-in-a-row Premier League champions who could be surrendering their crown to runaway leaders Liverpool as early as Wednesday night..He signed striker Omar Marmoush plus defenders Abdukodir Khusanov and Vitor Reis in January but knows more dealing is needed for his team to regain superiority in English football.Normally dominant City are third in the Premier League table and only just clinging on for Champions League football next season.Most read in FootballCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITSThey were dumped out in the Last 16 this year by Real Madrid and conceded six goals over the two games.They have let in 43 league goals this season – already nine more than for the whole of last season – and there are still four games to play.Ruben Amorim will go all out to secure Europa League glory for Man Utd Across Manchester, United boss Amorim has had problems between the sticks.Onana was dropped for the trip to Newcastle earlier this month following high-profile errors against Lyon in the Europa League.But money is tight at Old Trafford. Minority stakeholder Sir Jim Ratcliffe has waged a campaign of swingeing cuts which includes staff redundancies and cutbacks on perks such as free lunches for ordinary workers. More

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    ‘This is unreal’ – Mikel Arteta accidentally photobombs Sky Sports report as he takes Arsenal dog Win for a walk

    MIKEL ARTETA hilariously photobombed Sky Sports’ report outside the Arsenal training ground on Tuesday. The Gunners’ manager, 43, is preparing for his side’s Premier League encounter with Crystal Palace on Wednesday following their rampant 4-0 win over Ipswich Town on Easter Sunday. Mikel Arteta was spotted taking Win for a strollThe Labrador is considered the ‘club dog’Credit: GettyArteta has led the north Londoners into the last four of the Champions League as well – masterminding a stunning two-leg victory over holders Real Madrid en route to the semi-finals. They face Paris Saint-Germain next week, with Luis Enrique’s runaway Ligue 1 leaders having already dumped out Liverpool and Aston Villa this term. Now, it seems as though Arteta is trying to squeeze as much good fortune out of every inch of the club, including their club dog ‘Win’.While Sky Sports News reporter Gary Cotterill stood outside the Gunners’ training ground, updating viewers on the wellbeing of star winger Bukayo Saka, Arteta crashed the shoot walking Win out of the grounds. Read more FootballOne fan took to Twitter to say that the moment was “unreal”. Arteta brought Win, a chocolate labrador, in to London Colney in 2023, to “develop the family atmosphere” at Arsenal, with Arteta claiming that the dog was “one of us”. Win has not actually brought Arsenal any trophies since their one and only crown under Arteta, which was the 2020 FA Cup. The Gunners are 13 points adrift of league leaders Liverpool in the Premier League, with the Champions League their only realistic chance of silverware this term.Most read in FootballCotterill stated that Saka’s ankle injury that he sustained at Portman Road “wasn’t too bad”. That comes after the Englishman was seen with ice around his achilles. Mikel Arteta slide tackles his own player in training a day before Arsenal’s biggest game of the season vs Real Madrid He had been forced off just before the hour mark in East Anglia after a shocking challenge from Leif Davis that saw the Ipswich left-back sent off. Arsenal host Bournemouth in between their European semi-final legs against PSG, before they take on Champions League-chasing Newcastle United on the penultimate day. They travel to already-relegated Southampton to round off their league campaign. More

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    Man City 2 Aston Villa 1: Matheus Nunes scores dramatic 94th-minute winner in massive twist in race for Champions League

    IF Manchester City make it to the Champions League then Matheus Nunes will be the toast of the Etihad.And hands up who could have imagined that.Matheus Nunes scored a dramatic late winnerCredit: APHe tapped the ball in at the back post in the 94th minuteCredit: GettyPep Guardiola celebrated wildlyCredit: GettyBernardo Silva opened the scoring for Man CityCredit: ReutersMarcus Rashford converted the spot-kick to make it 1-1Credit: GettyThe £52million midfielder was the unlikely hero sliding home a huge winner deep into stoppage time.He has endured a difficult couple of years at the Etihad since joining from Wolves in summer 2023.Nunes has been used as a makeshift full-back in recent weeks and has done a good job for Pep Guardiola.But few would have expected him to be the match-winner here.  READ MORE IN FOOTBALLThis Champions League showdown seemed to be inching towards a draw until sub Jeremy Doku broke clear down the left.His low cross flashed across the face of goal and there was Nunes to slide it home at the back post.With Bernardo Silva also on the scoresheet, this was a night for Pep’s Portugeezers.And all that just when it looked like Marcus Rashford would have the last laugh on his return to Manchester.Most read in FootballBEST FREE BETS AND BETTING SIGN UP OFFERSHe coolly stroked home a first half penalty which looked certain to earn his team a point.But in the end it proved to be in vain – and surely City will get the points they need for Champions League qualification from here. Ollie Watkins admitted he was fuming at being left out against PSG last week – and here he was on the bench again.However the visitors arrived on the back of 10 win out of 11 in all competitions – and five in a row in the league – so nobody was going to argue with Unai Emery’s selection.And the man picked to start up front in his place, Rashford, almost made an instant impact inside the first 30 seconds.He took a pass from Youri Tielemans in his stride and turned Ruben Dias inside out before firing a low shot against the base of the post.The boyhood United man would have enjoyed that had it gone in but it bounced out straight into the hands of Stefan Ortega.Omar Marmoush got away down the left hand side and crossed into path of Bernardo Silva whose shot just had enough to beat Emi Martinez.The Argentine World Cup winner might be a little disappointed he could not keep it out.But in a week when his future has again been the subject of speculation, Silva was thrilled to score his first goal since Boxing Day.Yet the lead lasted only 11 minutes.Dias seemed to clip Jacob Ramsey as he burst into the box and at first Craig Pawson waved away the appeals.But VAR John Brooks asked him to look at the monitor and he pointed to the spot.Replays showed some contact from the knee of Dias but the Villa man went down rather easily.The home crowd were furious and so was Guardiola, who was booked for his reaction.  Jacob Ramsey won the penalty after a clash with Ruben DiasCredit: GettyPep Guardiola complained wildly and was booked for his protestsCredit: ReutersRashford didn’t let the protests affect him as he sent Ortega the wrong way from the spot to score his fourth goal for his temporary club. For all his ups and downs, Rashford has generally enjoyed playing against City – and once again he proved to be the scourge of Guardiola’s team.This was the fifth time he has found the net against them during the Spaniard’s nine year reign – only Mo Salah and Jamie Vardy have got more.City picked themselves up though and continued to enjoy plenty of the ball as well as some decent chances.Marmoush has really perked up their season since he arrived and his cross flicked off the head of Kevin De Bruyne but was straight into the arms of Martinez this time.Meanwhile Nico O’Reilly sent over a cross from the left that found the head of the onrushing Marmoush but he nodded over the bar.At the other end Rashford got in behind the home defence but Ortega stayed big as he tried to nick it past him.City fans had staged another protest before kick-off over the club’s ticketing policies and some had even stayed away.Yet they missed an entertaining first half. As well as going head to head for top five places, these two could meet again in the FA Cup final next month.Chances continued to come after the break with most of them were coming City’s way with defensive pair Josko Gvardiol and Dias both going close.De Bruyne produced a superb ball over the top which was controlled by James McAtee but his clever lob of Martinez just dropped the wrong side of the post.And the makeshift forward also failed to get a decent connection on a delightful low cross from O’Reilly.’It wasn’t a trip’ – Mark Halsey’s viewBy Mark HalseyFORMER Premier League referee Mark Halsey has given his verdict on the penalty call…”I would not have given a penalty in real time. It was normal contact and a coming together between two players.”Pawson was in a great position and also did not see it as a foul. Dias was trying to get out of the way and Ramsey has been clever in winning the pen.”The next question is why has VAR got involved? It wasn’t a clear and obvious error. It’s subjective.”The Prem match centre posted on X: “VAR checked the referee’s call of no penalty to Aston Villa for a challenge by Dias on Ramsey – and deemed there was a clear trip and recommended an on-field review. The referee overturned the original decision and awarded a penalty.”But Halsey added: “It wasn’t a trip. Pawson should have been stronger when he was sent to the monitor and stuck to his original decision.”On Guardiola’s reaction, Halsey said: “Guardiola was frustrated and rightly so but he cannot act like that on the touchline. He needs to set an example.”City had won their last 14 home games against Villa before this – but this was proving a real challenge.And the home side were reluctant to push forward too much – knowing how dangerous Villa are on the break.And that was shown as former City youngster Morgan Rogers played through Rashford who went round Ortega but fired into the side-netting.Marmoush thought he had won it late on but his celebrations were cut short by the linesman’s flag.Read More on The SunVilla seemed to have settled for a point but City had other ideas and once again Doku made a difference from the bench.Deep into stoppage time he ran at the visitors defence and Nunes did the rest.Matheus Nunes was the unlikely heroCredit: ReutersFans in the Etihad appeared to be shown a different angle on the big screens than the one the ref was shown at the VAR monitor for Villa’s penCredit: Getty More

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    More Serie A matches postponed including huge clash in title race as Pope’s funeral schedule confirmed

    THE SERIE A have announced the postponement of more matches following the Pope’s death.Pope Francis died of a stroke and coronary failure on Easter Monday at the age of 88 after weeks in hospital with breathing problems.The Serie A have announced the postponement of three more matches following the Pope’s deathThe matches were postponed as they were scheduled for Saturday, which is when Pope Francis’ funeral takes placeIt was then announced that all of Monday’s fixtures would be moved out of respect to the pontiff and played on Wednesday.And now football chiefs announced that Saturday’s Serie A fixtures will also be suspended due to Francis’ funeral.There were three games scheduled for that day: Como vs Genoa, Inter Milan vs Roma and Lazio vs Parma. The match between Inter and the Giallorossi posed as the most crucial encounter with the former neck and neck with Napoli at the top of the table tied on points.Read More on FootballThe aforementioned matches are now expected to take place on Sunday instead. Pope Francis’ funeral will be held in St Peter’s Square, Roman Catholic cardinals decided on Tuesday.And the ceremony will be attended by several world leaders, including UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer.The Pope was a massive football fan and watched his home country Argentina win the World Cup in 2022.Most read in FootballFifa president Gianni Infantino issued a statement saying he was “deeply saddened” by the pontiff’s death.Infantino posted on instagram: “I was privileged enough to spend some time with him on a couple of occasions, and he always shared his enthusiasm for football and stressed the important role our sport plays in society. Pope Francis is laid out in open coffin at The Vatican for key ceremony“All the prayers of the whole football world are with him.” More

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    ‘He wouldn’t have to move house’ – Roy Keane cracks joke live on Sky Sports as he tells De Bruyne to join Man Utd

    ROY KEANE jokingly suggested that Kevin De Bruyne should join Manchester United when his contract at Manchester City expires this summer. De Bruyne, 33, announced that he would leave City upon the conclusion of his contract. Kevin De Bruyne will leave Man City after 10 years at the EtihadCredit: GettyRoy Keane joked that De Bruyne should move to the Irishman’s former club, Manchester UnitedThe Belgian midfielder has played 34 times for Pep Guardiola’s side in all competitions this term, contributing five goals and eight assists.But after 416 games in Sky Blue spanning ten years, De Bruyne is set to embark on a new challenge. Speaking on Sky Sports ahead of City’s crucial encounter against Aston Villa in the race for Champions League qualification, Keane jested that De Bruyne should stay put in Manchester, but move westwards to Old Trafford. Keane quipped: “United? He wouldn’t have to move house,” when fellow Sky pundit Shay Given said that De Bruyne “can turn up at another Premier League club and that is a concern for City.”Read more FootballFollowing City’s 2-0 win over Everton on Saturday, De Bruyne spoke to the media about his future, revealing that it was “a little bit of a shock” that the reigning Premier League champions had not tabled a new deal for him. He did insist that he could still “perform at this level like I’m showing”, clarifying that he was “open for anything” to come next.He has previously been linked with a move to Major League Soccer and the Saudi Pro League, while there are also rumours rumbling that De Bruyne could join another Premier League outfit.Keane still believes that De Bruyne has the necessary quality to punish teams given the chance.Most read in FootballJOIN SUN VEGAS: GET £50 BONUSHe said: “We know how ruthless Man City can be at a certain age.“Give him time one the ball and he will punish you, all he needs is a moment.“As much as you try and stop him, you can’t in certain areas.”Pep Guardiola talks about Kevin De Bruyne’s decision to leave Man City after 10 years More

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    ‘I truly believe…’ – Wayne Rooney BLAMED for Plymouth’s relegation scrap by his successor in brutal statement

    WAYNE ROONEY is to blame for Plymouth Argyle’s relegation dogfight.At least that’s the view of the man who replaced him.Rooney failed to deliver the winning formula at PlymouthCredit: GettyMuslic inherited a relegation dogfight on his arrivalCredit: APThe former Manchester United and England striker was sensationally slammed by current Plymouth boss Miron Muslic, who has been tasked with the difficult challenge of saving the Devon club from the drop. Plymouth are rock-bottom of the second tier on 43 points, tied with Cardiff City, although they sit beneath the Bluebirds on goal difference. They are three points from safety, but their -37 goal difference is far inferior to that of Derby County’s, which reads -9. It means that Muslic has a near-impossible task of keeping the Pilgrims in the second tier, following their promotion back to the Championship back in 2023 when they lifted the League One title. READ MORE FOOTBALLThey travel to Preston North End for their penultimate fixture, before hosting already-promoted Leeds United on the final day. Plymouth have won three from their last five games, and Muslic gave a damning indictment of Rooney’s tenure after their 3-1 victory over Frank Lampard’s play-off chasing Coventry City. The Austrian said: “I think if I’m the head coach from day one we will be far, far away from the relegation zone, we will be safe five games ago.”I truly believe if I will be here with my staff from day one, we will be nowhere near where we are right now.Most read in FootballBEST ONLINE CASINOS – TOP SITES IN THE UK”The performance today, the performance at Middlesbrough [where they lost 2-1]”We’ve taken nine points at Home Park against Norwich, against Sheffield United, against Coventry.‘Finally know why he’s always sacked’, say fans as Wayne Rooney picks controversial Arsenal-Real Madrid combined XI “These are teams playing for the Premier League and they all lost here in Plymouth at Home Park, that gives me the confidence.”Argyle survived relegation by the skin of their teeth last term, beating Hull City 1-0 on the final day of the campaign to secure themselves at the second step once more. However, this season, results have been far bleaker – particularly when Rooney was in charge at the beginning. Rooney, who took the reins at Home Park after his sacking from Birmingham City in January last year, was drubbed 4-0 in his first game in charge by Sheffield Wednesday. He left the club on New Year’s Eve, with Plymouth bottom and four points from safety. More

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    Premier League release statement after Man City crowd rage at controversial VAR replay for penalty as Guardiola loses it

    MANCHESTER CITY fans and Pep Guardiola were left fuming after a replay of a controversial penalty decision was shown on the big screen at the Etihad.City took an early lead against Aston Villa via Bernardo Silva but then just minutes later, the visitors wanted a spot-kick.Jacob Ramsey won a penalty after being tripped by Ruben DiasCredit: GettyReferee Craig Pawson overturned his decision after watching a replay pitchsideCredit: GettyDias was adamant he got a piece of the ball and pulled out the challengeCredit: GettyThe centre-back pointed to the big screen as a different angle was shown to fans in the groundJacob Ramsey was knocked to the deck after a tangle with Ruben Dias in the penalty area.But the coming together was waved away by referee Craig Pawson.VAR reviewed the incident and sent the official to the pitchside monitor.Pawson eventually decided to overturn his decision and give a penalty after being shown a replay picked up by a camera behind Ramsey.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLThe foul was then shown on the big screen at the Etihad Stadium but a different angle was reportedly used.A view from behind the City goal appeared to be selected instead and that angle showed Dias getting a toe on the ball rather than clipping Ramsey’s heels.It enraged the home support who loudly booed and whistled as Dias himself pointed towards the big screen in anger. Guardiola was equally incensed and he protested wildly in his technical area.Most read in FootballJOIN SUN VEGAS: GET £50 BONUSThe City boss was gesturing that Dias had pulled out of the challenge and got a piece of the ball.Guardiola was booked for his antics – his fourth this season – but Marcus Rashford kept his cool to score the penalty to level things at 1-1.Maya Jama reveals item she’s banned from the bedroom amid romance with Man City star Ruben DiasCity fans reacted: “VAR failing to show the angle where Dias gets the ball in order to change the referee’s mind and give a penalty. It’s an absolute farce.”Another added: “That isn’t a penalty, VAR does not show the angle where Ruben touched the ball.”A third reacted: “Yet again VAR don’t show best angle until after referee has decided.”But pundit Roy Keane disagreed with supporters and said Dias DID foul Ramsey.The Premier League later released a statement which read: “VAR checked the referee’s call of no penalty to Aston Villa for a challenge by Dias on Ramsey – and deemed there was a clear trip and recommended an on-field review.”The referee overturned the original decision and awarded a penalty to Aston Villa.”Man City’s anger was somewhat relieved by a late winner from Matheus Nunes as they won 2-1. ‘It wasn’t a trip’ – Mark Halsey’s viewBy Mark HalseyFORMER Premier League referee Mark Halsey has given his verdict on the penalty call…”I would not have given a penalty in real time. It was normal contact and a coming together between two players.”Pawson was in a great position and also did not see it as a foul. Dias was trying to get out of the way and Ramsey has been clever in winning the pen.”The next question is why has VAR got involved? It wasn’t a clear and obvious error. It’s subjective.”The Prem match centre posted on X: “VAR checked the referee’s call of no penalty to Aston Villa for a challenge by Dias on Ramsey – and deemed there was a clear trip and recommended an on-field review. The referee overturned the original decision and awarded a penalty.”But Halsey added: “It wasn’t a trip. Pawson should have been stronger when he was sent to the monitor and stuck to his original decision.”On Guardiola’s reaction, Halsey said: “Guardiola was frustrated and rightly so but he cannot act like that on the touchline. He needs to set an example.”Pep Guardiola was left fuming on the touchlineCredit: ReutersGuardiola picked up a booking for his protestsCredit: AFP More

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    Arsenal cult icon Yaya Sanogo finds new club after nearly a YEAR unemployed with Amazon team formed just six years ago

    FORMER Arsenal striker Yaya Sanogo has been tasked with an Amazon delivery… after joining a club in the Brazilian rainforest.The Frenchman had been without a club since leaving Chinese side Qingdao Red Lions last autumn.Arsenal flop Yaya Sanogo has signed for his ninth club amid a globe-trotting careerSanogo joined Brazilian second-tier club Amazonas FCBut Sanogo, who won the 2014 FA Cup with Arsenal, has now signed a nine-month deal with Brazilian second-tier club Amazonas FC.Founded under six years ago, they are based at Manaus in rural northwestern Brazil.The capital city of Amazonas state, with a two million population, it lies by the Amazon river in the heart of the world famous rainforest.The club has made a dismal start to its new season, losing three and drawing one of its opening four games.Read More on ArsenalBut president Weslley Couto announced to Brazilian media that he has pulled off a coup by securing Sanogo’s signature.The Paris-born striker made 20 Arsenal appearances, scoring one goal.He also had spells with Crystal Palace, Charlton and Huddersfield as well as playing for Ajax, Auxerre and Toulouse.Sanogo bizarrely joined Armenian side Urartu for the 2023-24 season before moving to China.Most read in FootballCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITSHe scored seven goals in 19 games for Qingdao, but was not offered a new deal.The globe-trotting frontman will now ply his trade in a sixth different country.Viktor Gyokeres responds as he is asked if he ‘likes London’ amid Arsenal transfer linksSanogo said last November: “I’m now out of contract, and I am open to anything.  “I’ve enjoyed being in China, but let’s see what project I will go for.”I have had a number of phone calls, and the omens are good – especially from clubs in Europe.”I hope to get fixed up soon.  I’ve not set myself a definite target – I just want to enjoy myself and have fun.”With all the struggles I have had in my career, that is truly my aim now.” More