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    Aston Villa could be undone by their OWN PLAYER vs Bologna despite him never starting a game as rule explained

    ASTON VILLA could be undone by their OWN player when they play Bologna tonight.Unai Emery’s side are looking to make it three wins from three in the Champions League after a 3-0 win over Young Boys and 1-0 win over Bayern Munich.Samuel Iling-Junior is on loan at Bologna from Aston VillaCredit: RexIling-Junior is able to play against his parent club tonight so could be a huge own goalCredit: RexThe next test as they bid to strengthen their spot in the top eight qualifying spots sees them host Italian side Bologna.However, Villa may end up shooting themselves in the foot.That is because they have Samuel Iling-Junior on loan at the Serie A outfit.Iling-Junior joined the midlands club as part of the deal that took Douglas Luiz to Juventus.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLBut Villa opted to loan the 21-year-old out in order to continue his development before he ever played a game for them.While this would not be a problem if it was an English domestic competition, there are no rules restricting loan players from facing off against their parent club in Uefa competitions.Previous examples where this has been seen included Philippe Coutinho facing off against Barcelona while playing for Bayern Munich, scoring two goals and adding an assist in an 8-2 win.Another saw then-Chelsea loanee Thibaut Courtois playing for Atletico Madrid and subsequently knocking out the Blues.Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSKingsley Coman is another prime example when he made one and scored one goal for Bayern Munich to knock Juventus out at the last-16 stage in 2016.Fortunately, Villa’s fate will not be decided by tonight’s result, though it could serve to be a dent to their aspirations to make the knockout rounds.Emi Martinez reveals Unai Emery’s genius pre-match preparation that inspired Aston Villa to win over Bayern MunichIling-Junior has played five times off the bench for Bologna this season, scoring once.Bologna lost 2-0 to Liverpool in their last Champions League game, while their opener ended in a 0-0 draw with Shakhtar Donetsk.Speaking about his return to England to play Villa Iling-Junior told Sky Sports: “You always want to feel wanted and have conversations with the people around you.”Especially being part of a swap deal, you want to know you’re not just a part of it and are someone that is wanted by the club. “Aston Villa made me feel that way.”On his loan transfer, he added: “It was more about seeing the progression of my career and my development.READ MORE SUN STORIES”I could have had another year where I was coming off the bench and not getting as many minutes as I would like.”So I spoke to the coach and we decided it was best for me to go on loan.” More

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    Man Utd face tricky task even Sir Alex Ferguson couldn’t pull off with only one Red Devils manager doing it in 20 years

    MANCHESTER UNITED face a tricky task when they take on Fenerbahce in the Europa League.The Red Devils will face a familiar foe as former manager Jose Mourinho is now in charge of the Turkish side.Sir Alex Ferguson never managed an away win over Jose MourinhoCredit: APThe Portuguese boss has only lost one home game against Man UnitedCredit: PAOle Gunnar Solskjaer got the better of Mourinho in 2021Credit: AFPThe two sides will face off on Thursday evening at the Şükrü Saracoğlu in Turkey.Man United have faced away games against a Mourinho side 11 times in the last two decades.The Portuguese manager can boast an almost impeccable record against the Red Devils.Only once has a Man United side ended on the winning side in an away fixture against Mourinho.READ MORE ON MAN UTDThat was in 2021, when Ole Gunnar Solskjaer masterminded a 3-1 win over Spurs.The Norweigian is the only Man United boss to manage the feat ahead of the likes of Sir Alex Ferguson, David Moyes, Louis van Gaal and Erik ten Hag.Ferguson had seven attempts to beat Mourinho away from Old Trafford but failed each time.He was beaten by Mourinho’s Porto side in 2004 in the Champions League and by the boss’ Chelsea team in that year and in 2006.Most read in FootballCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSThe Scot was held to draws on four other occasions before it was Moyes’ turn.The former West Ham manager only had one shot at beating Mourinho but lost 3-1 to his Chelsea side at Stamford Bridge in 2014.What Sir Alex Ferguson ruthlessly told Man Utd stars after Aguero’s iconic goal won Man City the Premier League The Special One also beat Van Gaal in his one opportunity as the Red Devils lost 1-0 in 2015.Solskjaer faced Mourinho twice while he was at Tottenham and drew the first away meeting 1-1 in 2020 before getting the win the following year.Fenerbahce appointed Mourinho as manager in June, and he has only lost one of his six home matches.That defeat came in a 3-1 loss to arch-rivals Galatasaray in September.Mourinho spent just over two seasons as Manchester United’s manager during the spell when the club failed to beat him away from home.During his time at Old Trafford, he oversaw the club reach a record 40 home games in a row unbeaten.The Red Devils only lost a total of nine games out of 63 under Mourinho at home. More

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    Georgia Stanway opens up on meeting Thomas Tuchel and how tattoo artwork helps her on and off the pitch

    GEORGIA STANWAY claims Thomas Tuchel is “really invested” in the women’s game having crossed paths with him at Bayern Munich. The Lioness star has fond memories of past interactions with the German coach who starts work as the Three Lions’ new boss in January.  Georgia Stanway says Thomas Tuchel showed a strong interest Bayern Munich’s women’s team during his time as head coach of their men’s sideCredit: GettyStanway believes top foreign coaches like Sarina Wiegman and Tuchel having an influence on English football is great for the gameCredit: ReutersTuchel is set to commence his role as the Three Lions new boss in January and is the first coach from Germany to be appointedCredit: ReutersStanway, 25, who is in line to start for England against Germany in a friendly at Wembley on Friday, was sharing her thoughts on Tuchel’s appointment as head coach of the two-time Euros finalists. Last Wednesday the ex-Bayern coach, 51, was confirmed as Gareth Southgate’s successor and is set to take over from interim boss Lee Carsley. His appointment comes five months after he confirmed his departure who he guided to the 2022-23 Bundesliga title.During his time there Stanway, who signed for Bayern’s women’s team in May 2022, recalls Tuchel showing a keen interest in women’s football. Read More Football Stories She said: “I had a few experiences with Tuchel at Bayern and he was really invested and really interested in the women’s game. “He and (his assistant Anthony) Barry wanted to get to know the players. “I’ve spoken with them a few times and they were really invested and really nice people. “They came to a few games and I saw them at a few events. They always had time for us.”Most read in FootballThe hiring of Tuchel as Southgate’s permanent successor sparked huge debate amongst pundits and commentators about coaches from overseas managing England. However Stanway, who moved to Germany following the Lionesses triumph at the 2022 Women’s Euros, has seen her career flourish under managers from different countries. Since winning the Euros with Sarina Wiegman’s England side two years ago, the midfielder has gone on to win two Women’s Bundesliga titles and was a Ballon d’Or nominee last year. When asked about foreign managers influencing English football, she added: “I think it’s great. England Lionesses star Chloe Kelly leaves little to imagination in daring outfit and branded ‘unreal’ at Glamour awards”I’ve got a Norwegian manager at Bayern ( Alexander Straus). “It’s about whoever is best for the job and whoever the people feel is suitable for the players.” On the criticism of the decision to have a foreign coach appointed as Three Lions boss, Stanway added: “Everyone is entitled to their opinions, I guess we have just got to see what happens?”England’s clash with Germany at Wembley comes two years and three months after the two foes went toe-to-toe at the stadium in the last Women’s Euros final.Both sides have qualified for next year’s tournament, which takes place in Switzerland with the Lionesses eyeing an historic back-to-back triumph. Should they seal another contest win Stanway, who is an avid tattoo artist in her spare time, hopes to have her team-mates queuing to have tattoo work done to mark the occasion. Away from the pitch the midfielder has been learning the art of tattooing under the guidance of a friend who owns a tattoo studio in Germany.The 71-capped Lioness said: “I got (a tattoo of) the time the final whistle went at the last Euros final. “But if we win another Euros, I hope I get a queue outside my bedroom door from the girls waiting (to get tattoos done). “When I moved to Germany, I wanted to start something new. “It was a new way for me to fully immerse myself into a new environment and to make friends outside of football. “The tattoo studio has really done that for me. “While I’m tattooing, the feeling is next level. I find it therapeutic, I find it stressful. “It’s fine details and those fine details are always important and they’re also important in football. “While I’m tattooing, nothing else matters. “It’s exactly the same when I’m on the pitch. Nothing else matters apart from focusing on what I’ve got to do.”Stanway and her England team-mates are due to play Germany on Friday in a friendly warm-up game ahead of next year’s EurosCredit: GettyEngland’s game against Germany ahead of their build-up to next year’s Euros in Switzerland, will see Stanway go up against some of her Germany international pals from Bayern. READ MORE SUN STORIESAnd she believes the Euros finalists, whose players include Bayern aces Guilia Gwin Klara Buhl and Lea Schuller, will pose a threat. Stanway said: “Everybody poses an unbelievable threat, so I know I’ll be sat in the analysis room and Sarina will be questioning me about each player.” More

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    William Saliba: Arsenal make appeal decision after red card ruled star centre-back out of Liverpool clash

    WILLIAM SALIBA will miss Arsenal’s game against Liverpool after the club decided NOT to appeal his red card.Saliba, 23, was sent off for a last-man foul on Bournemouth striker Evanilson as he tried to cover a wayward Leandro Trossard back pass.William Saliba was sent off against Bournemouth for a last-man foulCredit: RexThe centre-back was placed just beyond the halfway line when he brought down the Cherries ace in the middle of the pitch after 30 minutes.On-field referee Rob Jones initially issued a yellow card for the offence.However, VAR Jared Gillett summoned Jones over to the monitor to review the decision.The yellow card was then replaced with a straight red to send Saliba for an early shower, with it deemed there was no covering defender and therefore he had denied a clear goalscoring opportunity.READ MORE IN ARSENALArsenal went on to lose the game 2-0, with the controversial decision argued over by ex-ref Mark Halsey.Manager Mikel Arteta had said the club were considering their options with regards to a potential appeal.But Arsenal have now decided that the issue is not worth pressing, and have conceded the fight over the Frenchman’s suspension.Saliba will miss one domestic match – next Sunday’s crunch clash against table-toppers Liverpool.Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSHad it been violent conduct, he would have received a three-game ban.It was the third time this season the Gunners have seen a player sent off, with Declan Rice sent off against Brighton and Trossard sent off against Manchester City.Mikel Arteta knew Arsenal were up against it after red card against Bournemouth The three red cards in eight games means Arsenal have now had 18 red cards since Arteta took over in December 2019 – SIX more than any other team.One more this season will be their 108th red card of the Premier League era – a joint-record alongside Everton.Arsenal player ratings vs BournemouthBy Alex CrookTEN-MAN Arsenal suffered their first defeat of the season as brilliant Bournemouth dealt them a South Coast setback.The Gunners travelled to face Andoni Iraola’s men having won five and drawn three of their opening eight matches this term.But their task was made a tricky one when William Saliba was shown a red card on the half-hour.Ryan Christie brilliantly fired the hosts into a deserved lead following a well-worked set piece routine 20 minutes from time.Justin Kluivert then sealed his side’s incredible 2-0 victory from the penalty spot on 79 minutes.Here’s how SunSport rated each Gunners performer on the day.DAVID RAYA – 5Was lucky to get away with one poor pass out from the back early on. Made amends for another error by saving smartly with the legs to deny Marcus Tavernier after initially spilling a Semenyo cross-cum-shot before clumsily conceding the penalty.BEN WHITE – 4England outcast was back in the team after four games out, but did not look 100 per cent fit and found it tough going containing the lively Antoine Semenyo down the Bournemouth left in the first half and Dango Ouattara in the second.WILLIAM SALIBA – 3Usually calm and collected under pressure but paid the price for a rare moment of panic when he hauled down Bournemouth striker Evanilson to get himself sent off and will miss next weekend’s crunch clash at home to title rivals Liverpool as a result.GABRIEL – 5Given the captain’s armband in the absence of the stricken Bukayo Saka, but not at his commanding best, especially after losing centre-back partner Saliba. Did not really step up to the leadership plate.RICCARDO CALAFIORI – 6Did a better job containing Semenyo when Bournemouth’s dangerman switched wings at half-time than White did in the first half, but unable to have his usual influence going forward.THOMAS PARTEY – 5Back in his traditional central midfield berth after being used as an emergency right back in the 3-1 win over Southampton. Was second best up against Bournemouth’s impressive Lewis Cook.DECLAN RICE – 5Another of Arsenal’s international contingent who looked sluggish after the break from domestic duty. Struggled to impose himself on the game in midfield and unable to get forward as much as he usually does. Did his bit dropping into the back-line after Saliba’s dismissal.RAHEEM STERLING – 4Former England man was deployed on the right wing in place of the injured Bukayo Saka and gave the ball away a few times when in promising positions before being sacrificed after the Saliba red card.MIKEL MERINO – 5Finally able to make his full Premier League debut after an injury-affected start to his Arsenal career and showed some nice touches. Also fired into the side-netting with the visitors’ best first half opening.LEANDRO TROSSARD – 4Started the game well but sold Saliba short with a poor back pass that led to the red card and disappeared from the action after that before being subbed shortly after the half-hour mark.KAI HAVERTZ – 5The German cut an isolated figure up front, especially after Arsenal were reduced to ten men, but worked tirelessly for the team without ever looking like adding to his run of scoring in the previous four games in all competitions.SUBSTITUTESJakub Kiwior (for Sterling, 37) – 4Gabriel Martinelli (for Trossard, 64) – 5Gabriel Jesus (for Kiwior, 81) – N/AEthan Nwaneri (for Merino, 81) – N/AOnly three sides – Manchester United in 1992/93 and Chelsea in 2004/05 and 2016/17 – have managed to avoid having a player sent off in a season.The stats behind the red cards also do not bode well for Arsenal’s title chances, with 17 of the 32 league winners managing to avoid picking up three reds or more.But since 2012/13, only TWO teams have picked up three or more red cards and went on to be victorious: Chelsea’s four dismissals in 2014/15 and Leicester who saw three in 2015/16.Saliba will likely be back in the North Londoners team for their match against Shakhtar Donetsk in the Champions League. 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    Fans can’t believe Theo Walcott’s ‘shocking’ blind ranking of top 10 Champions League stars and ask ‘is this a prank?’

    THEO WALCOTT has been mocked by fans after his blind ranking of Champions League stars.The pundit was asked to judge stars one by one on where they fit in a top ten order.Theo Walcott was mocked by fans over his selectionCredit: Instagram @bbcsportAnd fans were left shocked by some of Walcott’s picks, with even the former winger himself not entirely happy with his selection.Thierry Henry was the first name out of the hat and as a long-time admirer, Walcott placed his former team-mate at the top of the rankings.Next came five-time Champions League winner Paolo Maldini, and Walcott sparked outrage from fans by putting the legendary centre-back in NINTH spot.Walcott drew criticism for placing Real Madrid legend Sergio Ramos in tenth despite his six Champions League wins, with Steven Gerrard and Wayne Rooney ranked above him.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLUnfortunately for Walcott he only had one spot left by the time Lionel Messi was picked out, meaning the Argentine had to be picked in third spot behind Henry and Zinedine Zidane.Fans were quick to tear into former Arsenal star Walcott, with many particularly dismayed by Henry’s placing.One fan reacted saying: “This is shocking. I didn’t think it could get worse after he put Henry 1st, then he puts Mr Champions League Maldini 9th 🤦‍♂️ I stopped watching.”Another added: “Henry 1st 😂😂 And off you go immediately. Banter FC gonna banter.”Most read in Champions LeagueHe was criticised for his ranking of multiple Champions League winnersCredit: Instagram @bbcsportBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSA third wrote: “Is this a prank! Please post the real video.”And another commented: “I stopped watching after he placed Henry at number 1 due to the fact that he is one of his favorite players.”Arsenal train ahead of their Champions League tie against Shakhtar Donetsk A final person said simply: “Everything was wrong.”Walcott’s punditry career has taken off this season with him joining the punditry team on Match of the Day following Ian Wright’s departure. More

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    Arsenal cult hero Podolski being investigated by police for ‘forbidden’ way he said goodbye to fans in last-ever game

    ARSENAL hero Lukas Podolski is being investigated by German police shortly after his final ever match.Podolski, 39, rolled credits on his 18-year career that saw him playing for the likes of Bayern Munich, Germany and of course the Gunners.Arsenal hero Lukas Podolski announced his retirement from football in a testimonial matchCredit: GettyPodolski landed in trouble with the police during the testimonial in CologneCredit: GettyPodolski lit a flare, which is forbidden in German stadiums, and faces a fineThe winger hung up his boots while playing for Polish outfit Gornik Zabrze and bid farewell to football in a testimonial match that was put together in Cologne two weeks ago in front of 50,000 fans.The ex-Germany international put together his own team he dubbed Team Poldi, which beat a Koln XI 5-3 at the RheinEnergieStadion.The ex-Galatasaray star received a standing ovation from the crowd after the match which led to him breaking down in tears.An emotional Podolski then joined the crowd in the stands and was pictured holding a burning pyrotechnic flare as he bid farewell to his fans.Read More on ArsenalAccording to Kolner Stadtanzeiger, as per Bild, that landed the German in hot water with the Cologne police as it is prohibited to set off flares in German stadiums.In fact, that is considered an administrative offence and thus Podolski is facing a pyrotechnics fine.The same source claims the city is responsible for collecting the fine and the Koln legend will probably receive a hearing notice in the mail within the next few days.Former police director and head of operations at the Cologne stadium Volker Lange didn’t mince his words about the forward as he dubbed him a “bad role model”.Most read in FootballLange said: “Firstly, it is forbidden, secondly, he is a bad role model. And thirdly: Someone who will take on responsibility at FC should be a role model – also in such points.”A number of football greats honoured Podolski during his testimonial match, such as Manuel Neuer, Joachim Low, Mats Hummels and ex-Arsenal team-mate Per Mertesacker.Arsenal legend Lukas Podolski looks emotional as he retires from football aged 39 The ex-Inter Milan star enjoyed immense success as he won the Bundesliga with Bayern, the World Cup with Germany and the FA Cup with Arsenal, where he amassed 31 goals and 15 assists in 82 games.And Podolski has proven to be successful off the pitch as well thanks to his ice cream and kebab business.It has been reported that the former Arsenal ace, who spent three years at the Emirates before his departure in 2015, has seen his net worth rise to £177.5million thanks to his investments.I’m a former Arsenal star – now I’m worth nearly £180MILLION after building kebab empire and ice cream brand More

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    Arne Slot masterminded Liverpool’s win over Chelsea thanks to traffic jam trick and Jones shutting down Palmer

    LIVERPOOL played out a tactical “game of chicken” against Chelsea on Sunday.And Arne Slot’s side came home to roost with a 2-1 win courtesy of goals from Mohamed Salah and Curtis Jones.Arne Slot came up with a genius ‘traffic jam’ plan to beat ChelseaCredit: ReutersIt placed huge demand on Curtis Jones to neutralise Cole Palmer’s ability to get on the ballCredit: RexDouble bubble Jones was also the difference maker in the attack to help Liverpool edge the matchCredit: AlamyThe Dutch tactician came up trumps thanks to a genius way of neutralising Blues star man Cole Palmer in a “traffic jam”, while simultaneously allowing Jones to dominate both ends of the pitch.The England Under-21 international proved the difference maker with his defensive contribution and vital impact in the final third.Jones, 23, dedicated his match-winning goal to newborn daughter Giselle Deliah and girlfriend Saffie Khan. SunSport tactics guru Dean Scoggins explains how Slot was able to squeeze a win out of Enzo Maresca’s side.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLSlot’s traffic jamSlot and Maresca showed each other a lot of respect in their respective set-ups, but it was the move to shut down Cole Palmer which was a key difference maker.Chelsea have often looked to find their top scorer in the corridors between the centre-backs and full-backs.Liverpool set up in 4-2-3-1 shape in possessionCredit: Sun ExclusiveOut of possession the objective was to restrict the passing lanesCredit: Sun ExclusiveIn possession Liverpool lined up in 4-2-3-1 formation with Ryan Gravenberch and Jones in a pair.But when defending this morphed into a 4-3-3 as Jones drifted into the channel where Palmer likes to drift to pick up the ball to stop him receiving it in those lanes.Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSThis was not a man-marking job, but rather a job of cutting out the passing lanes while he also got help from Cody Gakpo to crowd that area to prevent the likes of Levi Colwill from executing his trademark long passes through the lines.Jones’ role almost saw him hiding at times as he waited to pounce to press against the ball.Curtis Jones gives heartwarming interview about becoming new dad after stealing show for Liverpool vs ChelseaCody Gakpo and Jones had a particular job of shutting down the passing lanes to PalmerCredit: Sun ExclusiveLevi Colwill often had to deal with heavy congestion in trying to pass through the linesCredit: Sun ExclusiveMuch of Colwill’s passing was limited due to the compact defensive block, therefore limiting the ability to build.Although Jones’ task of marking the area of Palmer meant he had a greater responsibility.Double bubble JonesJones had a dual-role in midfield at Anfield. The first saw him picking up the passing lane in front of Palmer, but this in turn left him unmarked by the Blues’ box midfield shape when the ball was turned over.Jones was key in halting PalmerHe occupied the same space as Palmer to limit his time on the ballThis meant Jones was then able to be the spare man in midfield for Liverpool, which resulted in decisive consequences for the overall game.Jones used this free space to make late runs into the penalty area, resulting in him causing many headaches for the Chelsea defence.On the other hand he was also the free man away from Chelsea’s box midfieldAnd this allowed him to make dangerous runs into the penalty area with one ending up in the winning goalHis movement resulted in two penalty appeals – one that was given and one that was not given – and in him finding the open space to score the eventual winner early in the second half.Chelsea’s own gameplan saw Malo Gusto tucking inside from left back and pushing up alongside Palmer while Romeo Lavia and Moises Caicedo completed their box midfield set-up.This freed up space for Reece James on the right side with Gakpo and Jones doing a specific job to cut out space more centrally.However, James was far from his best and struggled to utilise this space, with Liverpool able to be patient and wait for the overload before counter-attacking.String theoryAs mentioned earlier, Gakpo and Jones worked in tandem to shut down the threat of Palmer.Gakpo – an interesting selection choice ahead of Luis Diaz – was often seen sitting in front of Jones to help block the passing lane.Jones heavily operated in the left spaceThis was to Palmer on the right sideHe remained disciplined and kept a steady distance from Jones as a screen in front, with Jones then able to instruct him in how they could best combat the threat.This extended to when the ball was switched to the other flank, with Gakpo able to pick up Palmer after Jones tucked in to continually make a 2v1 scenario.Game of chickenThe patience shown by both teams meant a lot of the emphasis on build-up play was left to the goalkeeper, and Chelsea’s Robert Sanchez did not have a great game in this regard.Rather than jumping out to press, Liverpool simply set up and told Chelsea to try and break them down – a similar move to their set-up at Old Trafford against Manchester United.The first pass was the trigger, but only if they had the numbers.This “mid press” meant Sanchez was often forced to go long, and will likely be another indicator that Chelsea will move for an expensive ball-playing goalkeeper next summer.Liverpool had a low block set up but excelled on the left sideSlot told Dominik Szoboszlai to hold position after Jones indicated how they were being overrunCredit: Sun ExclusiveDominik Szoboszlai was given specific instructions to press Colwill when he was on the ball to stop him playing by blocking the passing lanes, but to leave Sanchez alone.This defensive ploy meant Colwill was unable to play line-breaking passes into Palmer or Caicedo, forcing Chelsea out of their comfort zone and doing something Maresca does not want them to do.At one stage, Jones turned to Slot when they were being overloaded in midfield, with the manager then telling Szoboszlai to stop jumping out and set up in a five-player block.A far cry from Jurgen Klopp’s famous gegenpress tactics.Tension ballFor all of Liverpool’s impressive tactics, Maresca came very close to winning the game of chess with his “tension ball” tactic.Playing at left-back, Gusto tucked inside with Lavia playing in midfield ahead of Enzo Maresca.Malo Gusto pushed high from left-back to create a box midfieldCredit: Sun ExclusiveJones’ defensive work in tracking Palmer helped to neutralise many attacking options for the BluesBut rather than inverting into the deeper midfield role seen previously, he was actually seen playing like a left 10 alongside Palmer and Jadon Sancho.He did not see enough of the ball and was not good enough in that position, but showed superb work rate which meant they could retain their four-man shape in midfield.Many times when Palmer would have been isolated he was thwarted by JonesJones made one error all game in marking Palmer, but the England star skied his effortAnd when Nicolas Jackson scored an equaliser just after half-time, it was through the tension created by Gusto occupying space that then freed up his attacking team-mate.This idea did not quite pay off every time in the first half, but when it worked it likely would have resulted in more dangerous opportunities if not for Jones having a brilliant game in tracking the runs of Palmer.READ MORE SUN STORIESIn the first half he blocked one superb chance from Palmer, though there was one genius moment from the 22-year-old – an echo of greats such as Eric Cantona and Teddy Sheringham – where he bought himself a few yards of space just by stopping.That turned out to be the only mistake Jones made in an otherwise faultless display.Liverpool ratings vs ChelseaBy Ken LawrenceLIVERPOOL picked up a big 2-1 victory over Chelsea at Anfield to remain top of the Premier League.The Reds registered their first victory against a team currently occupying the top half of the Prem table.That was a major statement for the Merseysiders’ manager Arne Slot, whose team now stands a point ahead of Manchester City and four away from third-placed Arsenal at the top.Mohamed Salah opened the scoring a minute before the half-hourmark from the penalty spot.But Chelsea hit back just three minutes into the second half with Nicolas Jackson.However, Liverpool picked up the three points thanks to Curtis Jones’ winner just three minutes later.But how did each Liverpool star far? Check out Ken Lawrence’s player ratings below for more:CAOIMHIN KELLEHER – 5For the Kop – and no doubt secretly for boss Arne Slot – still surely lacking a top keeper’s presence.TRENT ALEXANDER-ARNOLD – 5Didn’t look entirely comfortable throughout especially in the face of Malo Gusto’s first-half raids.IBRAHIMA KONATE – 5Caught napping by Nicolas Jackson’s run three minutes into the second half for Chelsea’s equaliser.VIRGIL VAN DIJK – 7He has his assassins back home in the Netherlands but again showed imperious defensive abilities.ANDY ROBERTSON – 6The Scotland captain is often praised more for his attacking qualities than his defensive ones, but goodness me – what a brilliant last-second block.RYAN GRAVENBERCH – 7Only played 12 games in Jurgen Klopp’s final season but showed again why he’s now an automatic choice for Slot.CURTIS JONES – 9Outstanding all over the pitch, won one pen when it should have been two, plus grabbed a poacher’s winner.DOMINIK SZOBOSZLAI– 5Again suggested he flatters to deceive, too often playing at a slower tempo than those around him.MOHAMED SALAH – 7What’s left to say about Anfield’s Egyptian king and his ultimate cool shot from the spot?DIOGO JOTA – 4Forced off after playing in pain after Tosin Adarabioyo hauled him to the deck early on.CODY GAKPO – 5Flitted in and out of the action, the Dutch wide man didn’t look that shocked to be replaced.SUBSDARWIN NUNEZ (for Jota 30) – 5Still a work in progress, says Slot – but working much harder off the ball.LUIS DIAZ (for Gakpo 65) – 5Ever-willing to shows that feisty left-sided pace of his.ALEXIS MAC ALLISTER ( for Curtis Jones 81) 5Ill in midweek but as the Argentine always does, got stuck in.JOE GOMEZ (for Trent Alexander-Arnold 81) – 5A few welcome minutes for the defender now down the pecking order. 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    Antony’s Man Utd nightmare could come to end as Ajax ‘hold talks over re-signing flop’ but fear for his ‘mindset’

    MANCHESTER UNITED flop Antony has been linked with a return to Ajax but the Dutch giants are worried about the player’s mindset, reports suggest.United signed the winger for a staggering £85.5million in 2022 after a stunning two-year stint in Amsterdam where he amassed 24 goals and 22 assists in 82 appearances.Manchester United flop Antony has been linked with a return to AjaxCredit: GettyAjax have doubts over a move as they worry about Antony’s mentality after his Man Utd strugglesCredit: GettyHowever, the Brazil international failed to replicate his Ajax success at Old Trafford as he has only managed a mere total of 12 goals and five assists in 86 appearances.Antony’s struggles continue this season as he has made only four appearances across all competitions, in which he scored once.The Red Devils lost the likes of Jadon Sancho, Mason Greenwood and Omari Forson in the summer and the wideman is still fourth pick behind Marcus Rashford, Alejandro Garnacho and Amad Diallo.United are considering ways to let the Brazilian go out on loan in January so that they can sell him in the summer.Read More on ArsenalThat has led to speculation suggesting Antony could return to Ajax in the January transfer window.According to De Telegraaf, the Dutch club have discussed a potential move for the attacker.However, the same source claims Ajax have doubts about the state of Antony’s mindset after his struggles in Manchester.United are reportedly looking to sell for a cut price of around £40m.Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSHowever, even that sum might prove to be impossible after a series of disappointing performances on the pitch.United boss Erik ten Hag, who brought Antony to Old Trafford after working with him at Ajax, addressed his situation and insisted he needs to do more to get more gametime.Watch as Antony ‘is used as a CONE’ in Man Utd training as fans lose their minds over awkward footageTen Hag said: “He’s impatient, he wants to play. But in top football there are laws.”You pick the team that has most chance to win the game, the one with the best dynamic, the best chemistry. Players have to fight for their positions.”The other players are doing so well – they’re contributing. He has to get over them. He has to earn the right in training.”Man Utd player ratings vs BrentfordBy Neil CustisMANCHESTER UNITED produced a rousing comeback to beat Brentford at Old Trafford.Goals by Alejandro Garnacho and Rasmus Hojlund cancelled out Ethan Pinnock’s first-half opener.The Red Devils’ win will ease pressure on beleaguered boss Erik ten Hag, who this week defiantly blasted reports that he is on the verge of the sack.On a crucial afternoon for Ten Hag and Co, here’s how SunSport rated each United performer.ANDRE ONANA – 6Did not have much to do for a lot of the game but pulled out a good first-half save to deny Christian Norgaard.DIOGO DALOT – 6Good display from right-back and almost capped it with a goal when he stormed forward only to have his effort beaten away by Mark Flekken.MATTHIJS DE LIGT – 6At the centre of the controversy in first-half injury time as he had to leave the field with a bleeding head wound when Brentford scored from a corner. He was already looking suspect, as was the bandage that was put on his head early in the game in the first place.JONNY EVANS – 7Continuing an amazing end to his career at Old Trafford. Man of the Match last time out in the goalless draw at Aston Villa and looked solid again. Great ovation when he came off towards the end.LISANDRO MARTINEZ – 7Shifted to an unaccustomed left-back spot but without problems and was particularly good getting forward down the flank.CHRISTIAN ERIKSEN – 6Chosen alongside Casemiro instead of new buy Manuel Ugarte who was on the bench again, but struggled to get into this game although he was involved for Hojlund’s goal. Thankful for the referee’s whistle in the first period calling play back for a foul after missing a sitter.CASEMIRO – 5Looked like he was off in the summer but back in the team although looking to be missing a yard and often beaten to the ball.MARCUS RASHFORD – 7Does not operate as well on the right but Garnacho was so good down the left. Highlight of his first half was an incredible crossfield ball from right to left to set up Garnacho. Then in the second he provided the assist for Garnacho’s leveller.BRUNO FERNANDES – 7Tried to orchestrate something from midfield but looked a frustrated figure in the first period. Then he showed his class after the break with that great little flick to set up Hojlund for his goal.ALEJANDRO GARNACHO – 8Had an all action first half after switching from the right to the left but wasted too many chances. Made up for it in the second with a fine finish from Rashford’s cross in a Man of the Match performance.RASMUS HOJLUND – 7After getting one in Porto to open his season’s account he is now off and running with his first league goal of the campaign. A cool, clever chipped little finish it was too. The hope will be that starts a much needed run of goals but he needs to see more of the ball.SUBSTITUTESJoshua Zirkzee (for Hojlund, 74) – 5Strange change to make after Hojlund had just scored. His replacement fluffed the one half chance he had.Victor Lindelof (for Evans, 89) – 6A change that largely gave the fans a chance to acclaim Evans’ performance.Manuel Ugarte (for Casemiro, 88) – 6A change that probably should have come earlier. More