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    Newcastle pocket unexpected cash windfall after Celtic crash out of Champions League

    NEWCASTLE have received an unexpected windfall after Celtic were knocked out of the Champions League.The Magpies have had few positives in the summer transfer window.Newcastle have banked £600,000 ahead of the Champions LeagueCredit: GettyCeltic were dumped out in a Champions League qualifierCredit: ReutersBut Celtic’s penalty shoot-out defeat in a qualifier against Kazakh side Kairat Almaty means Newcastle will bank £600,000.They have also been helped by Red Star Belgrade being beaten by Pafos.Clubs receive payments for competing in the Champions League on a sliding scale, based on their previous success in European competitions, on a five-year rolling basis.Celtic and Red Star are above Newcastle in Uefa’s coefficients.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLSo Eddie Howe’s side will now pocket £29.1million from participating in the Champions League – before a ball is even kicked.While the Magpies will receive £1.8m for every win, with a draw earning £590,000.Teams are also awarded £233,000 for each place in the league phase table, with the top eight clubs each taking in an additional £1.7m.There are then prizes on store for each knock-out win, providing plenty of opportunity for Eddie Howe’s side to boost the coffers.Most read in FootballBEST FREE BETS AND BETTING SIGN UP OFFERSNewcastle have tried, in vain, to bring in a striker all summer, with Alexander Isak pushing for a move.They were beaten to Hugo Ekitike and Benjamin Sesko and want Yoanne Wissa, but Brentford are refusing to budge from their £60million asking price.How Liverpool’s genius ‘sucker’ trick defied Newcastle’s heroic pack-huntersClub chiefs have now turned their focus on Wolves striker Jorgen Strand Larsen.Newcastle have also been offered the chance to sign Dusan Vlahovic and Juventus are willing to accept offers of around £26m to get him off their wage bill following the arrival of Jonathan David.SunSport understands, though, that Vlahovic will not be leaving Turin this summer.That is because Newcastle prefer Wolves ace Jorgen Strand Larsen despite having a £50m bid rejected by their Premier League foes. More

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    When is Champions League draw? Start time, FREE stream and pots as Arsenal, Liverpool & Chelsea await league phase fate

    THE best teams in Europe are set to go head-to-head once again as the Champions League returns for another thrilling season.PSG are the current kings of the continent after thrashing Inter Milan 5-0 in the Munich final last term.PSG head into this season’s Champions League as defending championsCredit: AFPThe French giants are among the favourites for the trophy once again, as are Spanish giants Barcelona and Real Madrid. Six Premier League teams have earned the right to mix it with the big boys in the Champions League this season.Liverpool, Arsenal, Manchester City, Newcastle, Chelsea and Europa League winners Tottenham will all be in the draw for the league phase.The Gunners went the furthest of the English sides competing in Europe’s elite club competition last term.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLMikel Arteta’s men reached the semi-finals, losing 3-1 on aggregate to eventual winners PSG.English sides will be looking to stop the rot after failing to make an appearance in the Champions League final in back-to-back seasons.First up is the league phase, and SunSport brings you the all-important details ahead of the draw.When is the Champions League draw?The draw for the league phase of the 2025/26 Champions League will take place on Thursday, August 28.The show will begin at 5pm BST.Monaco’s Grimaldi Forum will stage the draw.Most read in FootballHow to watch the Champions League draw FREEThe Champions League draw will be broadcast live on Uefa.com.TNT Sports 1 will also air the draw on regular TV.The broadcaster will also provide a FREE live stream via the TNT Sports YouTube channel.Alternatively, you can discover all the confirmed ties by following SunSport’s live blog of the draw.How does the Champions League league phase draw work?Like last year, the league phase has 36 teams from across Europe competing, with each side handed eight games.The 36 clubs are split into four pots based on their Uefa coefficient, with the opponents generated by automated software.Starting with Pot 1, one physical ball will be drawn before the automated software randomly draws two opponents from each pot, one home and one away.Teams cannot face more than two opponents from the same country and are not permitted to face other sides from the same association as theirs.The top eight teams in the final table will automatically go through to the last 16.They will then be joined by the eight play-off winners of ties between the sides who were placed ninth to 24th in the table.Champions League draw potsThe pots will be confirmed after Wednesday’s final qualifying ties, with four spots in the Champions League still to be decided.Pot 1: PSG, Real Madrid, Manchester City, Bayern Munich, Liverpool, Inter Milan, Chelsea, Borussia Dortmund, BarcelonaPot 2: Arsenal, Bayer Leverkusen, Atletico Madrid, Atalanta, Villarreal, Juventus, Eintracht FrankfurtPot 2/3: TottenhamPot 3: PSV Eindhoven, Ajax, Napoli, Sporting Lisbon, Olympiakos, Slavia Prague, Marseille, Bodo/GlimtPot 3/4: MonacoPot 4: Athletic Club, Galatasaray, Union Saint-Gilloise, Pafos, Kairat Almaty, Newcastle UnitedRemaining qualifying matches:Qarabag vs Ferencvaros (3-1)Club Brugge vs Rangers (3-1)Benfica vs Fenerbahce (0-0)Copenhagen vs Basel (1-1) More

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    Champions League draw simulated as Arsenal face NIGHTMARE league phase including Real Madrid and Inter Milan

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    Joao Pedro hokey-cokey typifies early season indecisiveness among Dream Team managers

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    Chelsea devastated to have lost Rio Ngumoha but stats show they already have a wonderkid who could be even BETTER

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    Major change to Europa League and Conference League draws this week… with both set to be over within seconds

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    How Liverpool’s genius ‘sucker’ trick defied Newcastle’s pack-hunters – but St James’ victory exposed major flaws

    LIVERPOOL escaped St James’ Park with all three points – but Newcastle exposed a major flaw in their game.Teenager Rio Ngumoha was the hero as he popped up in the dying seconds to snatch victory for the Reds.Rio Ngumoha snatched an unlikely win for Liverpool at St James’ ParkCredit: GettySunSport’s tactical expert Dean Scoggins (right) broke down the gameAnd although Arne Slot’s side scored three times, they struggled to deal with the intensity and tactics deployed by Newcastle.Key men Mo Salah and Florian Wirtz were left isolated at times, with the Magpies’ press forcing Liverpool to go long, even when they had a man advantage following Anthony Gordon’s red card.Here, SunSport’s tactical guru Dean Scoggins delivers the lowdown on how the champions snatched the win despite being second best for much of the match…Eddie Howe masterclassWhat we’ve talked about previously with Newcastle against teams like Liverpool is they make the pitch massive.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLWhen the goalkeeper of the opposition has the ball or the full-backs have the ball they’re not afraid to drop.And that means there’s this enormous space in midfield where they’ve got Joelinton, Bruno Guimaraes and Sandro Tonali who will do the doggy runs and fly up and down to get the ball and the opposition midfield don’t know whether to drop deep to get the ball or it goes long.So you create that void where Dan Burn, Fabian Schar, the full-backs can attack the ball and hit the line – Salah is basically against Burn in the air in that setting.Newcastle obviously set up in a 4-5-1 shape when they’re out of possession, when they’re in a in a mid block.Most read in FootballSo they’ve not dropped to the edge of their box in a low block because when they press they press with Gordon.Then Harvey Barnes and Anthony Elanga drop in and it forms that five across the shape. And what they’re so clever at is they squeeze the game up.John Terry believes former Chelsea academy star Rio Ngumoha has what it takes to thrive at LiverpoolSo they’re not just sitting in a 4-5-1, they edge it up the pitch and then that creates that gap between the defence and them. And what Liverpool didn’t do – Wirtz in particular – they didn’t get in that line in between the midfield and attack to then go and get the ball in the pocket. And Salah didn’t do that either. It was isolated out wide. So not only were Newcastle pressing like hell up front, whenever Liverpool did get the ball in the middle of the field, they were standing there.Newcastle’s 4-5-1 formation helped them squeeze LiverpoolThe mid-block reduced space for Liverpool’s midfieldersThe Reds were forced to play longToon pack huntersNewcastle, right, they hunt in packs.And then you’ve got the work rate of Guimaraes, Tonali and Joelinton and then they bring on Lewis Miley who does the same thing. Every substitution they made, Jacob Ramsey I thought was excellent when he came on, did the same thing, hunting the ball. But what you’ve got to do against that is be brave.You’ve got to sucker them in into a midfield place and make everybody come into you on the ball and then pop it off because then you’ve got three in or two round you which means you’ve got a man over everywhere else. And bearing in mind you’re playing against 10 anyway.Newcastle hunted in packsTheir pressing was effective in shutting down the oppositionSo it was 11 v10 and you’ve got to sucker someone in. So the move that Liverpool played for the winning goal and let’s bear in mind 97, 98 minutes gone, crazy night and they’re thinking we’re going to do well to get out of here with a draw.To have the composure and it happened three times in about four minutes where Ibrahima Konate was the spare man on the ball on the halfway line and he actually puts his foot on top of the ball and Liverpool get set in a shape.So they get that four-man attacking shape, they get two players in between the lines that I talked about in the first half they didn’t do where Wirtz didn’t get in that position and then they manufacture it. They play it into Gravenberch and into the midfield and then they pop it out wide and then it’s a little bounce pass in between that means it then goes to Salah in that dangerous position in the line and Newcastle you almost can’t fault their effort but they do get sucked in to that position.Ibrahima Konate started the move for Liverpool’s winnerLiverpool finally managed to work it out wide with some snap passingRio Ngumoha was in acres of space to fire in at the back postLiverpool’s flawThey’ve got a bit of a balance problem Liverpool. Against Bournemouth they were missing Gravenberch and in this game they were missing Mac Allister.And then obviously they were playing without a natural right-back so there are injuries there and they’re trying to find somewhere where they can fit Wirtz into this formation.Virgil van Dijk said afterwards they need more games and they definitely do and let’s be honest they’ve got away with a couple so far. It could easily have gone the other way against Bournemouth when the tide changed with Semenyo’s two goals and it could easily have ended 3-2 Newcastle against 10 men. More

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    Dominic Calvert-Lewin suffers ‘worst debut of all time’ after missing THREE injury-time sitters AND a penalty for Leeds

    DOMINIC CALVERT-LEWIN’s first appearance for Leeds has been dubbed the “worst debut ever”.The striker missed THREE injury-time sitters AND a penalty as the Yorkshire side were dumped out of the Carabao Cup by crisis club Sheffield Wednesday.Dominic Calvert-Lewin had a debut to forget for LeedsCredit: ReutersHe missed multiple sitters in the closing stages against Sheffield Wednesday – starting with this chance from six yards out in the 91st minuteCredit: Sky SportsHe could have sent Leeds into the third round of the tournament had he buried this opportunity in the 94th minuteCredit: Sky SportsHe had another chance just one minute later – but couldn’t score that eitherCredit: Sky SportsCalvert-Lewin, 28, made the move to Elland Road earlier this month, having left Everton at the end of his contract last term.He has had to wait for the cup for Daniel Farke to hand him his debut but maybe the manager should have waited longer.The former Toffees ace, who came on in the 58th minute, could have scored a hat-trick during the closing stages but fluffed his lines at each opportunity.Leeds would go on to rue the missed chances, having battled back to level the tie at 1-1 through Jaydon Bogle.READ MORE ON FOOTBALLThat was how the game ended, meaning the tie went to a penalty shoot-out.Calvert-Lewin had the chance to right his wrongs as he was among Leeds’ takers.However, the 11-time England international fired his effort over Ethan Horvath’s goal as Leeds lost 3-0 in the shoot-out.He did not even have the excuse of fans putting him off behind the goal, as Hillsborough was virtually empty due to the Wednesday fans’ protesting against owner Dejphon Chansiri.Most read in FootballSUN VEGAS WELCOME OFFER: GET £50 BONUS WHEN YOU JOINFans hit out at Calvert-Lewin on social media as they were left deeply unimpressed by his debut.One posted: “Got to be up there with the worst cameos ever from Dominic Calvert-Lewin?”Jarrod Bowen pulled away from confronting West Ham fan moments after Hammers dumped out of Carabao CupA second wrote: “Absolute honking footballer.”A third commented: “Dominic Calvert-Lewin with a contender for the worst debut ever.”An Everton fan said: “Have to say, it is quite nice watching Calvert-Lewin miss sitters for another team instead of us!Another added: “Dominic Calvert-Lewin just managed to miss THREE chances from a combined total of FIVE yards.”Calvert-Lewin missed his penalty in the shootoutCredit: Sky SportsThe striker will be hoping to improve moving forwardCredit: AFPCalvert-Lewin took to social media himself after the game as he admitted he was not happy with his performance.He wrote: “Very proud to make my debut for this great club tonight, but also disappointed with how it went.”I came here to give everything and that’s what I will continue to do. Can’t wait to see you all at Elland Road.”The striker’s errors caused Farke to apologise to supporters following Leeds’ exit from the tournament.He said: “We have to take all of the criticism and we are self-critical because out of all the chances we should put four or five goals to bed.”It’s always a bit annoying and you feel a bit embarrassed as a Premier League side, but we have been involved in so many games on this level, especially in the cup – this is why there are so many surprises and shock results.”Even the team in the lower league can win such a game. It was one of those days and congratulations to Sheffield Wednesday.”You can feel for them. We’re sorry anyhow.”We feel a bit embarrassed that we don’t go through in such a game.”We can just say ‘sorry’ because they made the trip and wanted to celebrate.”Leeds will not have their name in the hat for the third round draw which has been simulated by SunSport.The Whites will be hoping to return to winning ways they they return to Premier League action against Newcastle on Saturday.Daniel Farke was left unimpressed with Leeds’ exit from the Carabao CupCredit: GettyHe issued an apology to the fansCredit: AFP More