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    Benfica vs Barcelona: Get up to £40 in free bets to spend on football with talkSPORT BET

    THE Champions League returns tonight and second-place Barcelona can secure their top eight status with a win at Benfica.And brand new talkSPORT BET customers can claim up to £40 in free bets when they register an account and stake at least £20 on the European showdown.Benfica vs Barcelona: Get up to £40 in free bets – Claim here*Find The Sun’s betting publishing principles hereHow to claim talkSPORT BET offertalkSPORT BETVisit the talkSPORT website HERE*Create an account and Opt In to this promotion via the OFFERS tabMake a depositPlace your first bet up to £40, minimum £20, on any football market, at odds of Evens or greaterYou must do this within 7 days of registrationOnce that’s settled – win or lose – your account will be credited with up to £40 free bets based on your first betFor example, if you stake £20, you will receive 4 x £5 free betsIf you stake £40 you would receive the full 4 x £10 free betstalkSPORT BET: Get up to £40 in free bets – Claim Here*Benfica vs Barcelona: Get up to £40 in free bets – Claim here*What’s the offer?Brand new talkSPORT BET customers can claim a welcome bonus of up to £40 when they register an account.How to claim?Simply visit the talkSPORT BET website on your mobile device and create an account. Opt in to this promotion via the OFFERS tab and then make a deposit via debit card or Apple Pay.Stake £20 or more on any football market at odds of at least Evens. Remember, you must do this within 7 days of opening your account.What happens next?Once that’s settled – win or lose – your account will be credited with up to £40 free bets based on your first bet bet.For example, if you stake £20, you will receive 4 x £5 free bets. If you stake £40 you would receive the full 4 x £10 free bets:On settlement of your qualifying bet, your account will be credited with the following:£10 free bet – Bet Builder (if your qualifying bet is £20, you will only receive a £5 free bet)£10 free bet – Correct Score (if your qualifying bet is £20, you will only receive a £5 free bet)And the following free bets, which will be credited 24 hours after the first bonus funds:£10 free bet – To Win and Both Team to Score – 90 mins (if your qualifying bet is £20, you will only receive a £5 free bet)£10 free bet – Acca 4+ selection (if your qualifying bet is £20, you will only receive a £5 free bet)You can read the full breakdown of free bets and more on how to claim talkSPORT BET’s welcome offer here**18+ New customers only. Opt in via mobile device, bet up to £40 (min. £20) on any football market at odds of 2.00+, in 7 days. Get up to £40 in free bets on selected markets. Bonuses expire in 7 days. T&Cs apply. GambleAware.org | Please gamble responsiblyRemember to gamble responsiblyA responsible gambler is someone who:Establishes time and monetary limits before playingOnly gambles with money they can afford to loseNever chase their lossesDoesn’t gamble if they’re upset, angry, or depressedGamcare – www.gamcare.org.ukGamble Aware – www.gambleaware.orgFind our detailed guide on responsible gambling practices here.For help with a gambling problem, call the National Gambling Helpline on 0808 8020 133 or go to www.gamstop.co.uk More

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    Arsenal conspiracy theorists are as bad as moon landing deniers… the ball CLEARLY hit Havertz’s arm

    BAD news for all the conspiracy theorists out there.Lee Harvey Oswald did kill JFK.Kai Havertz handled against Aston Villa on SaturdayCredit: Sky SportsArsenal fans have been compared with moon-landing deniersCredit: GettyThe moon landings were not faked.And Arsenal’s late ‘winner’ against Aston Villa on Saturday was rightly chalked off.More than 48 hours after it was made abundantly clear to anyone with a working set of eyes that Kai Havertz’s forearm had diverted Mikel Merino’s bouncing strike past Emi Martinez, there were still Arsenal fans swearing that black was white.That’s what happens when you live in an echo chamber — your critical faculties go missing.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLRather than questioning how the Gunners threw away a two-goal lead in the space of eight minutes, it had to be about bias, cheating, robbery.To be fair, without VAR, Arsenal might now be top of the table, rather than six points adrift of Liverpool,  who also have a game in hand.Saturday was the third time this season that the Gunners have had a ‘winning goal’ disallowed after the intervention of Stockley Park.Yet Havertz was clearly offside when he netted  against Chelsea.Gabriel Martinelli went too early before supplying Bukayo Saka in the last few minutes at Fulham.Most read in FootballSUN BINGO GET £50 BONUS & 50 FREE SPINS TODAYAnd on Saturday, the verdict from the video booth was equally clear-cut. Not for everyone, though. The ball “hit his abdomen”. It was “nowhere near his arm”. And best of all, “What else could he do?”Some, it would seem, have still not recognised that ANY attacking handball that leads directly to the ball going into the net means it is automatically wiped out.Arsenal ratings: Trossard turns creator to put Gunners in driving seat but Merino and Partey lapses cost Arteta’s sideArsenal supporters are not alone in concocting a story that fits their ‘Us against the world’ narrative.Indeed, you get the same moans from an awful lot of fans of an awful lot of clubs. Last year, in particular, it was Nottingham Forest.The Gunners, also, have been on the wrong end of some contentious  calls over the past two campaigns.There were a myriad of reasons to rule out Newcastle’s winner at St James’ Park last term, while Bruno Guimaraes was more than lucky to stay on the pitch.The second yellow cards for Declan Rice and Leandro Trossard kicking the ball away against Brighton and Manchester City respectively have not been universally followed by all refs.And the Brighton penalty award at the Amex earlier this month was odd.But, equally, Havertz should have been dismissed in that tempestuous Tyneside clash, Martin Odegaard’s handball in his own box at Liverpool last term was beyond blatant, while Arsenal’s equaliser against Tottenham last week came from a corner that clearly should have been a goal-kick.Arsenal ratings vs Aston VillaArsenal’s title hopes took a huge hit as they threw away a two-goal lead against Aston VillaLeandro Trossard turned provider for the Gunners to set up both goals as it looked like they would cruise to three points.But defensive lapses from two stars cost Arteta’s side dearly.Here is how SunSport’s Jordan Davies rated the players…DAVID RAYA – 6/10Let down by those in front of him for both goals, a duo of close range efforts he had no chance with.MYLES LEWIS-SKELLY – 8With performances like this, he is suddenly the first name on the team sheet for Arteta. So calm and composed for someone so young, and his strength against bigger opposition is scary at times.GABRIEL – 7Made a crucial tackle one-on-one with Watkins and another block from a speedy counterJURRIEN TIMBER – 7Alert to foil counters against the pace of Watkins and coped well in general. It is not his fault that he doesn’t have the defensive presence of Saliba.THOMAS PARTEY – 6A great stint at right back but one lapse in concentration cost Arsenal the lead, losing track of Watkins in the box before he volleyed in.MIKEL MERINO – 6A workman-like performance – won his duels and worked his socks off, but the small details were missing, shanking a good chance well wide in the first half.He then lost his marker to allow Tielemans to head in and make it 2-1. Could have won it at the end with a scuffed effort in off Havertz that VAR chalked off and smacked the post too.DECLAN RICE – 7Integral to everything good about Arsenal and came close with a long-range punt in the second half.MARTIN ODEGAARD – 6A solid display but he is really missing his partner in crime in Saka. He created as much as he could but sometimes needs to be more selfish to drag his team over the line.LEANDRO TROSSARD – 8Deflected effort was comfortable for Martinez but his superb cross made life much harder for the Villa keeper to tee up Martinelli for the opener before blazing over himself.The Belgian racked up his fifth Prem assist of the season in the second half for Havertz.GABRIEL MARTINELLI – 8Threatened at the far post early on, but got his rewards from the same position in the 35th minute with a stabbed effort ahead of Maatsen.KAI HAVERTZ – 8Again, lack of decent service left him living off scraps, but when he got a scrap he fired an effort straight at Martinez from close range.The German more than made up for it after the break with a clinical finish, even if Martinez should have done better. That will do wonders for his confidence.SUBS:RAHEEM STERLING (MARTINELLI, 82) – 6A few darting runs, but added virtually nothing, other than a needless yellow card. A cameo that screamed “lacking confidence”.Seeking to pin the blame on outside factors, rather than the real ones, is creating an excuse culture.Interestingly, Mikel Arteta chose not to go down the rabbit hole.Instead, the Arsenal manager criticised his side’s defending and made clear to the Emirates board that they have to bring in some proper recruits now if they want to keep the season alive.Realistically, Arsenal’s best chance of silverware is by doing what Jurgen Klopp did in 2019 — lifting the Champions League.Arsenal can change three of their European squad for the knockout phase, including stars who have already played for another side in the competition — like Sporting striker Viktor Gyokeres,  Jonathan David of Lille or Juventus ace Dusan Vlahovic.They might also want to get a proper centre-back in to cover for William Saliba as Riccardo Calafiori looks to be made of tissue paper.READ MORE SUN STORIESSometimes you have to speculate to accumulate. This is one of those times for Arsenal. And a time for the supporters to stop trying to see things that simply are not there.By the way, 9/11 was not an inside job. And as for Roswell and Area 51 . . . More

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    Liverpool owners set sights on buying new club as Fenway Sports Group target NBA champion Boston Celtics

    LIVERPOOL owners Fenway Sports Group (FSG) are targeting the Boston Celtics, according to reports.FSG, led by American businessman John W. Henry have led the Reds since completing a purchase in 2010.The NBA champion Boston Celtics are for saleCredit: ReutersFSG chief John W. Henry is looking to expand their sporting portfolioCredit: GettyThey also own MLB giants the Boston Red Sox, and NHL franchise the Pittsburgh Penguins.Now according to the Globe, Boston-based FSG are targeting the NBA champion Celtics.The Celtics formally announced last July, shortly after winning the NBA Finals, that the Grousbeck family are looking to sell the franchise.FSG are claimed to be one of “four or five” bidders to have since emerged.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLThe first round of the bidding process is set to close on January 23rd.Team governor Wyc Grousbeck could then choose a bid to go ahead with.Alternatively, the two best bids may move forward into a final round.The price is expected to exceed £5bn ($6bn).Most read in FootballSUN BINGO GET £50 BONUS & 50 FREE SPINS TODAYSuccessful bidders will take over one of the NBA’s most prestigious franchises and an immediate title contender.They will also inherit the league’s third-most expensive roster which currently sits deep in the luxury tax.Liverpool boss Arne Slot frustrated to lose to Lucas Bergvall goal against Tottenham FSG expanded their sporting portfolio last year.They were part of a group that invested £2.4bn ($3bn) into golf’s PGA Tour.Liverpool, meanwhile, could be set to add more silverware to their collection this season, with Arne Slot’s side top of the Premier League and in League Cup, FA Cup and Champions League contention.That’s despite FSG signing just one player, Federico Chiesa, last summer.Liverpool are top of the Premier League tableCredit: AFP More

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    Chelsea stars caught up in police chase – with three people arrested outside team’s hotel after car ploughed into cops

    THREE people have been arrested outside a hotel where Chelsea FC stars were staying after a car ploughed into cops.This was following an earlier police chase in South London unrelated to the club or its players.The incident took place before Chelsea’s game against Wolves last nightCredit: GettyThree people were arrested after a police chaseCredit: GoogleAt around 4.30pm yesterday, a car attempted to make off from cops in Waterfront Drive, Chelsea. The car was involved in a collision with a police vehicle – although there were no injuries, said the Met Police.Three people were arrested – one man for failing to stop for police, and a man and a woman for being concerned in the supply of drugs.The Metropolitan Police confirmed that a scene remains in place and enquiries continue.A witness claimed that the Chelsea team bus was stuck at the hotel as a result of the incident, reports MyLondon.However, this didn’t stop the team from getting to Stamford Bridge on time for the match against Wolves.The Blues managed to win 3-1 despite their relegation battling opponents giving them trouble in their Premier League clash.Noni Madueke’s 65th-minute goal added to earlier strikes by defenders Tosin Adarabioyo and Marc Cucurella on what looked a convincing win for Chelsea but took far too long to get over the line.Most read in FootballIt’s a first home win for them since mid-December even if it does take Enzo Maresca’s team back into the top four right now.They are four points off second place but still ten off the top. More

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    Man Utd players don’t trust Ruben Amorim’s tactics or each other – the utter humiliation by Brighton proved it 

    MANCHESTER UNITED hit a new rock bottom on Sunday as Ruben Amorim labelled this current team the worst in the club’s history.A harrowing, humiliating 3-1 home defeat at the hands of Brighton sees the Red Devils slumped down in 13th in the Premier League table.Ruben Amorim’s stinker continued with a 3-1 defeat to BrightonCredit: PAThe manager labelled the current crop the worst team in United’s historyCredit: ReutersBrighton outclassed and tactically outdid the Red DevilsCredit: GettyAnd this is also the worst home start to a campaign for more than 130 YEARS. But exactly what went wrong against the Seagulls as United suffered their tenth league defeat of the season?SunSport’s tactical guru Dean Scoggins broke down the game in the latest episode of Tactics Exposed… 1. DE LIGT AND YORO WEL BEATENAt 34 years old, United could do with Danny Welbeck back at Old Trafford. How many strikers over a consistent period have done a good a job as him since he left in 2014?READ MORE ON MAN UTDIt was a great performance up front but it was also the way he and Joao Pedro absolutely led Matthijs de Ligt and Leny Yoro on a merry dance.This is not the first time we’ve talked about defenders getting dragged out by a striker on a rope but this is the longest rope I’ve ever seen.It was absolutely ludicrous where they were going.Because both strikers dropped in, both defenders just decided to go with them which then left space for the really dangerous wingers Yankuba Minteh and Kaoru Mitoma to run into. Most read in FootballJOIN SUN VEGAS: GET £50 BONUSDanny Welbeck and Joao Pedro gave the United defenders the runaroundCredit: AlamyLeny Yoro followed Joao Pedro back into midfieldCredit: SunSportThe centre-backs were dragged out of positionCredit: SunSportThe space left allowed the Brighton wingers to run in behindCredit: SunSportKaoru Mitoma caused chaos at Old TraffordCredit: SunSportMatthijs de Ligt left Harry Maguire isolatedCredit: SunSportLeny Yoro ventured forward throughout the gameCredit: SunSportYoro is still getting used to his role in the Red Devils teamCredit: SunSportUnited’s defence was anything but a flat back five when out of possessionCredit: SunSportAs soon as you’ve got those two running in behind, then good luck. It was 4-4-2 demolishing 3-4-3. Ruben Amorim says his team could be the worst in the history of Man Utd It happened all day, not just once. Harry Maguire must have been absolutely doing his nut, ‘Just stay with me.’We’ve talked previously about the positives of a centre-back coming out of the line to meet the ball but that’s when you’re defending on the edge of the box and you go three or four yards to nick it when you’ve got cover behind you, not when you’ve got 50 yards of pitch behind you.The backline was not even a zigzag – that would be a compliment – it was just this higgledy-piggledy line. De Ligt and Yoro, Yoro particularly, didn’t know whether to stick or twist.He looked confused and as though the message of what they’re doing hasn’t got through.For the first goal, De Ligt, where are you going? If he sits, it’s a back pedal and header or a turn and hook clear over his shoulder. It was horrible. 2. WING-BACKS PINNED BACKBut we also have to give enormous credit to Brighton and Fabian Hurzeler. It really was virtually an old-school 4-4-2, albeit with the centre-backs dropping so that the wingers could go on.The United wing-backs don’t trust the centre-backs because they couldn’t afford to push on in case they lost possession as De Ligt and Yoro could not cover as they were occupied by the strikers.So Harry Maguire was kind of like not doing anything – and that’s not a criticism of Maguire – because there was no passing on of players to pick up.Consistently throughout the game, the wing-backs were deeper than the three centre-backs which is mad. Maybe Maguire is being told not to leave that central square and not dragged out of position whatsoever – but they’ve got to be more intelligent. Noussair Mazraoui struggled to cope with MitomaCredit: APUnited lined up in their 3-4-3 formationCredit: SunSportBrighton outplayed them with their own 4-4-2Credit: SunSportWelbeck and Pedro played as false No9s at timesCredit: SunSportThere are two solutions.Either the wing-backs are the ones who actually push on a little bit and invert to cover the space that those strikers are dropping into.The other option is Manuel Ugarte and Kobbie Mainoo split out and pass the strikers on to them so the defenders can pick up the wingers flying forward. It wasn’t pretty, they were all over the place, and they didn’t solve it at half-time because it kept happening again in the second half.De Ligt and Yoro insisted on following the strikersCredit: SunSportMitoma and Yankuba Minteh exposed the United defenceCredit: SunSportThe Red Devils struggled to cope and did not find a solutionCredit: SunSportOne option could have been for De Ligt to leave Welbeck and pick up MitomaCredit: SunSportYoro could have sat in and retained his positionCredit: SunSportUnited should have been able to deal with Brighton’s two forwards with their three centre-backsCredit: SunSportAnother option would see the wing-backs invert or the midfielders pick up the strikersCredit: SunSportThe defenders could pick up the wingers as they pushed onCredit: SunSport3. I’M A BALEBAYes he gave away the penalty for United after Joshua Zirkzee did very well with his pressing but that was his only mistake because Carlos Baleba was excellent. He was the consistent one, the single pivot who Brighton played off. With the ball, he can drop in between the two centre-backs then without it, he sat in front and just mopped everything up. It was 2v1 – Ugarte and Mainoo against Baleba – but he bossed it. What I liked most was he knew when to go with that direct ball to the wingers and when to put his foot on the ball. Carlos Baleba put in an excellent performance in the heart of midfieldCredit: AFPJoshua Zirkzee’s intelligent pressing led to the United penaltyCredit: SunSportKaoru Mitoma scored and assisted – just like his other winger Yankuba MintehCredit: GettyIt was a top-class performance and how Manchester United fans wish he was in a red shirt.Would he make them better? Yes, I think he’s better than Ugarte but maybe not quite as technical a footballer as Mainoo but has other things. Plus United haven’t got many players in that position that Amorim trusts. Brighton have got a big job keeping hold of him.4. ONANA, OH-NO-NO!The horrible, horrible error was woeful and let’s not forget at that stage United were still in the game.The set-up looks good with one centre-back going into midfield with one of the two midfielders, usually Ugarte, while the other two centre-backs split and Mainoo can join Bruno Fernandes in the No10s with the wing-backs high and the centre forward.They get into a good position, Onana was brought in because he is good with his feet, but he doesn’t play it and I think it’s because he doesn’t trust the centre-backs to play the pass back.He looks a bit static and doesn’t seem to want to play those ten-yard passes to receive it back to draw the opposition out of position. Andre Onana had a shocker for the Georginio Rutter goalCredit: GettyMaybe it is time for back-up goalkeeper Altay Bayindir to get a go in the Premier LeagueCredit: AlamyOnana does not look comfortable with the ball at his feetCredit: AlamyIt’s like he’s a bit spooked by the whole scenario and feels like the ball-playing goalkeeper has been stifled by the way that they want to play out. Maybe it’s time for Altay Bayindir to have a go because they’ve got to sort it out very, very quickly.United have done well when they can be a low block, they’ve done okay against teams with a very low block but have struggled against a mid-block. Man Utd ratings vs BrightonBy Ken LawrenceANDRE ONANA was back to his worst as Manchester United fell to another Old Trafford defeat.It appeared Ruben Amorim’s side had turned a corner in recent weeks with a draw at Anfield and an FA Cup penalty shoot-out win at Arsenal.But dreadful individual mistakes cost them yet again with Onana the chief culprit.The keeper dropped a huge clanger as he palmed a simple cross straight to Georginio Rutter under no pressure whatsoever.There were few positive notes for the Red Devils as Amad once again provided a spark.Here is how SunSport’s Ken Lawrence rated the United display…ANDRE ONANA: 2 – No chance with either of the Seagulls’ first two goals. But an awful howler to gift them their third.MATTHIJS DE LIGT: 5 – Certainly doesn’t look like he likes players running at him as Kaoru Mitoma constantly did. Looked unsure of himself throughout.HARRY MAGUIRE: 6 – The one member of United’s three-man central defence who looked like he knew what he was doing. Beginning to believe in himself again.LENY YORO: 5 – The £52m youngster is still settling into the Premier League to be fair to him. But he is certainly taking his time about it.NOUSSAIR MAZRAOUI: 4 – Has been one of the few consistent successes of Amorim’s tactical revolution. Yet he had a real shocker this time around.MANUEL UGARTE: 5 – Supposedly “tired” in the 3-1 win over Southampton the midfielder looked brighter here. Yet he still doesn’t look that switched on.KOBBIE MAINOO: 4 – Where is last season’s Kobbie? Looks nothing like the buzzing homegrown midfielder who burst on the scene last season.DIOGO DALOT: 5 – Did his duties as a left wing-back to the best of his abilities. Another United player, however, who looked nothing like sharp enough.AMAD DIALLO: 7 – Thursday night’s 12-minute treble hero on a high again – unlike, again, so many team-mates. Sometimes his footwork is just dazzling.BRUNO FERNANDES: 6 – Ultra-cool from the spot but that goal didn’t do much to raise his performance level. Had one of those days where nothing really clicked.JOSHUA ZIRKZEE: 5 – “Won” the penalty after being brought down although Carlos Baleba’s challenge would have looked good in a wrestling ring. There’s a footballer in there somewhere…SUBSALEJANDRO GARNACHO (for Mainoo 64): 5 – Struggled to make an impact in a team that was being taken apart.TOBY COLLYER (for Ugarte 64): 5 – Plenty of youthful commitment but still too inexperienced to lift a side as poor as Amorim’s.ANTONY (for Mazraoui 84): 4 – Talk about a last throw of the dice by Amorim…RASMUS HOJLUND (for Zirkzee 84): 4 – Given a thankless task in the closing moments of another depressing display.5. MISSING IN ACTIONThere’s a very, very high-end nerdy statistic about player positions under certain managers which is effectively worked out by if a player is a striker, where he goes other than that striker position – or how much he deviates from his position.Amorim’s teams – especially Sporting – are very focused and do not deviate much from a rigid structure of what he wants.It is different from average positions but is more similar to heat maps and how concentrated they are.This Manchester United team are all over the place. There was a moment against Southampton where there were seven players in shot and five of them are out of position.Kobbie Mainoo can find himself caught out of positionCredit: AlamyThe alarming lack of danger in the key area was clear to seeCredit: SunSportIt’s just wild that they’re that far out of position and that comes from earlier on in a move where you’ve been sucked out.Mainoo is not unfit or slow but sometimes makes these half-sprints, these jogs out, to the No10 position, doesn’t get there and is played around, leaving Ugarte on his own and he presses and the ball goes around him too then centre-backs are sucked out. They are just not in their positions at all. It just wasn’t very good and it looks like, from the shape, that they aren’t trying very hard. I think they are trying hard. They’re just getting sucked out of positions that they shouldn’t be in.READ MORE SUN STORIESOne mistake breeds the second one, then the dominoes go and then you’ve got five people out of seven out of position.The solution could be as simple as what a coach does with an Under-11s, Under-12s team and puts the cones out on the pitch and says, ‘You don’t leave your square.’United’s midfield were bypassed by SouthamptonCredit: SunSport / TNT SportsThis grab shows five of United’s seven players out of possessionCredit: SunSport / TNT SportsMainoo likes to go out and press into the No10 position but does not always win the ballCredit: SunSport / TNT Sports More

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    Ange Postecoglou backed by Spurs board despite Everton horror show but faces huge seven days with job on the line

    ANGE POSTECOGLOU’S job is safe for now but he faces a key week in his Tottenham tenure.The Aussie, 59, is the bookies’ favourite to be the next Prem boss to be sacked after Sunday’s 3-2 loss at Everton made it one win in ten league games.Ange Postcoglou is still safe in his job at Tottenham HotspurCredit: GettySpurs are currently 15th in the Premier League tableCredit: AFPBut he retains the support of chairman Daniel Levy, who wants to give him the time to turn around the club’s fortunes.That faith will be put to the test over seven days involving three massive games.On Thursday, Spurs go to Hoffenheim in the Europa League knowing victory would put them on the brink of automatic qualification to the knockout stages.They are ninth in the league table and can avoid a play-off in February if they finish top eight.READ MORE ON FOOTBALLThen on Sunday in the Prem they host Leicester, who have lost their last seven league matches.If they beat the Foxes, it may send them 11 points clear of the drop zone.That would give Postecoglou the breathing space to focus on the domestic cup competitions and Europe ahead of the final group-phase game at home to Swedish side Elfsborg a week on Thursday.Spurs are languishing down in 15th in the Prem after a 12th league loss this term at Goodison.Most read in FootballCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITSBut consideration is being given to a crippling injury list, which saw TEN first-team players miss the loss on Merseyside.SunSport understands the club will give Postecoglou until at least the Carabao Cup semi-final second leg at Liverpool on February 6 — with the Londoners 1-0 up. ‘Great way to start an interview,’ fumes Postecoglou at BBC reporter’s innocent two-word question after Tottenham lossBut any major slip-ups in between could convince trigger-happy Levy to take action.Were Spurs to make a change, then Bournemouth’s Andoni Iraola, Ipswich boss Kieran McKenna and Thomas Frank of Brentford are likely contenders.But Postecoglou, who steered Spurs to fifth in his first season, remains confident of silverware.He said: “There is motivation to get through this so that when we do get our players back, we can get something significant out of our season.”Postecoglou will not put public pressure on club chiefs to move quicker in the transfer market, but has said “help” is needed for his injury-hit squad.Meanwhile, defender Radu Dragusin had four stitches after a whack on the head from Dominic Calvert-Lewin’s elbow when contesting a high ball at Everton.Dragusin received lengthy treatment as blood streamed from the wound and came off at half-time.READ MORE SUN STORIESBut the Romanian is believed to be OK for the Hoffenheim clash.Spurs yesterday recalled striker Dane Scarlett, 20,  from his loan spell at Oxford — but plan to farm him out again due to his lack of game time at U’s.Tottenham’s top 10 biggest signings: Hit or miss?1) Tanguy Ndombele – £52.7mNdombele joined from Lyon in 2019 with huge expectations after shattering Tottenham’s transfer record.But he would go on to play just 91 times for the club, scoring 10 goals and is now set to leave one year before the end of his contract.2) Richarlison – £49.3mRicharlison almost broke the £50m mark when he arrived from Everton in 2022 as Harry Kane’s back-up.And while his tally of 12 goals this season was a significant increase on the three from his opening Spurs campaign, he is being linked with a departure this summer.3) Brennan Johnson – £46.8mJohnson was signed by Ange Postecoglou last summer and has impressed in patches during his first season in North London.He scored five goals and 10 assists in 38 games and will look to build on that in the 2024/25 campaign.4) Cristian Romero – £44.2mRomero initially joined on loan from Atalanta in 2021, before his impressive displays saw him secure a permanent deal the following year.He is two games shy of 100 for Spurs and, while he can be reckless with his tackling at times, is beginning to form a promising partnership with Micky van de Ven.5) James Maddison – £39.4mMaddison was handed Kane’s No10 shirt after arriving at Spurs and hit the ground running with three goals and five assists in his opening 11 matches.But after getting injured against Chelsea in October, he failed to return with the same sharpness – managing just five goal contributions in 15 league matches as he missed out on England’s final 26-man squad for the Euros.6) Davinson Sanchez – £35.7mSanchez joined Spurs from Ajax in 2017 and played more than 200 games across a six-year spell.But he was always considered a somewhat erratic defender who did not play more than 20 games in a Premier League season from 2020 onwards.7) Pedro Porro – £34mPorro was another signing who originally arrived on loan in January 2023, before he signed permanently last summer.He has 54 appearances for Spurs under his belt, scoring seven goals and impressing under Postecoglou this season.8) Micky van de Ven – £34mRapid Dutch centre-back Van de Ven was named Spurs Player of the Season in his first campaign at the club.His pace, athleticism, and technical ability on the ball have made him arguably Postecoglou’s best signing to date.9) Moussa Sissoko – £29.8mSissoko came to North London for a substantial fee after being relegated with Newcastle and went on to enjoy five years at Tottenham, playing more than 200 games.Unfortunately for the French midfielder, he is best-known for giving away a controversial penalty for handball in the first minute of Spurs’ 2-0 Champions League final defeat to Liverpool in 2019.10) Giovani Lo Celso – £27.2mLo Celso joined on loan from Real Betis in 2019 – a deal that was made permanent the following season.He has 10 goals and eight assists in 108 games, with some Spurs fans still unsure about the Argentine. 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    Chelsea player ratings: Trevoh Chalobah back with a bang but Robert Sanchez drops 2/10 horror show in Wolves win

    CHELSEA made sure to send their fans home happy on Blue Monday thanks to inspired performances from their defenders. Goals from Tosin Adarabioyo, Marc Cucurella and then a Noni Madueke finish created by the returning Trevoh Chalobah covered up a pretty quiet attacking display and a mistake from their goalkeeper.Trevoh Chalobah’s return to Chelsea got off to an almost-perfect startCredit: GettyChelsea’s goalkeeper robbed them of a perfect night at homeCredit: ReutersChelsea dominated Wolves at home, but should have scored moreTosin Adarabioyo opened the scoring for Chelsea as a Reece James shot bounced around in the box it was he who was quickest to react and poke home.That’s three goals in three games for the 6’5 defender, and none of them have been headers…A feisty first half followed, with Cole Palmer and Moises Caicedo both left limping after tussles with Wolves stars, and things went from bad to worse as Robert Sanchez spilled a corner which Doherty tapped home.Another defender restored the lead for Chelsea, as pantomime villain Marc Cucurella stole in from midfield to finish into the bottom corner with his right foot.READ MORE FOOTBALLAnd just moments later it was three for Maresca’s men, with Noni showing shades of Nani, darting in to just make sure Trevoh Chalobah’s goal-bound header hit the back of the net.Here’s how SunSport’s Lloyd Canfield rated the players…Robert Sanchez – 2Up to his usual tricks when passing out from the back, gifting it to the Wolves attack waiting to pounce on a mistake.That was before he dropped an in-swinging corner, gifting Wolves an equaliser before half-time.Most read in FootballJOIN SUN VEGAS: GET £50 BONUSReece James (C) –  9Was tasked with arguably the hardest job of the night, stopping Wolves’ threatening left side of Ait-Nouri and Cunha, the latter of whom he dominated throughout the game.Was strong defensively, always stepping in with a tackle at the crucial moment and drove the team forwards well too, always offering a shot with his lethal long-range efforts.Jack Grealish’s reaction to Cole Palmer becoming a manager says it all as he and Maguire apologise to Chelsea starIt was one of those that led to Tosin opening the scoring for the Blues, and he was credited with the assist.Tosin Adarabioyo – 8Continued his impressive hot-streak in front of goal of late as he reacted first to a loose ball in the box and finished like a striker.The ‘Uncle’ of the Chelsea side at just 28-years-old had another game to be proud of.Trevoh Chalobah – 9His first game back in a Chelsea shirt after being recalled from his loan at Crystal Palace couldn’t have gone much better.The fans chanted his name throughout as he proved strong in the air and imperial across the ground. Slide tackles, blocks, headed assists, the lot. Trev had it all but a clean sheet tonight and a goal to his name tonight (Which he could’ve had as well). Marc Cucurella – 8Solid defensively and came up with a crucial goal to restore Chelsea’s lead. A great right-footed finish as he was falling to the floor saw the Spaniard prove why he is so good inverting from fullback.Moises Caicedo – 7Started brightly, putting a bad game last time out behind him and was back to the Caicedo that Chelsea fans have loved this season. Recovered well from what looked like a nasty tackle to put in a good a strong second-half performance too.Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall  – 6A rare Premier League start offered KDH to show what he can do, and maybe put himself in the shop window for a January move.Was combative in midfield, and his flick for Marc Cucurella’s goal proved why he can be a threat in the Premier League as he was in a great position.Noni Madueke – 8A quiet first half was met by a wicked second half in which we saw the same Noni Madueke we saw in the reverse fixture after his infamous Instagram mistake.He was Chelsea’s most dangerous attacker on the night, with a great cross leading to Marc Cucurella’s goal, before stealing in to head home Chelsea’s third of the night.Cole Palmer  – 4The ice cold superstar we’ve become accustomed to seeing seemed a bit off the boil tonight.He came under a few more nasty tackles and seemed a bit put off by that after carrying an injury in the week.Pedro Neto – 4Was jeered and booed by the visiting fans of his former club throughout the game.Despite some dangerous running, he failed to really create anything meaningful and looks better on the right-hand side. Nicolas Jackson – 5Had one good run in the first half, but was otherwise pretty quiet.He did improve in the second half, as his hard work won the free-kick which Chelsea added their third goal from and he did put the ball in the back of the net, only for the linesman to rule it out as offside.SUBS:Jadon Sancho (Pedro Neto, 62) – 6Chelsea instantly looked better when he came on. Just seems to add a layer of control to the Blues on the wing, and showed more of the flair and good feet we’ve been getting used to from him here. Axel Disasi (Reece James, 78) – 5Fans weren’t best pleased with him simply coming on, and would’ve preferred to see Josh Acheampong.That said, he did nothing wrong. Malo Gusto (Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall, 78) – 6Did well in the few minutes he had to play, nothing spectacular but was solid on the left side.READ MORE SUN STORIESTyrique George (Noni Madueke, 83) – 5Wasn’t given enough time to make a meaningful impact on the game.Joao Felix (Cole Palmer, 83) – 5Wasn’t given enough time to make a meaningful impact on the game. More

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    Chelsea 3 Wolves 1: Cucurella and Madueke spare Sanchez’s blushes after howler as Blues roar back into top four

    NONI MADUEKE sent his popularity in Wolverhampton plummeting even further with his latest strike against the club.The Chelsea winger branded the Midlands city “s***” before bagging a hat-trick at Molineux last August.Noni Madueke enjoyed piling more misery on WolvesCredit: GettyThe winger headed in from on the goalline to put Chelsea 3-1 upCredit: GettyRobert Sanchez dropped a clanger to allow Wolves to levelCredit: RexHe was booed by the visiting fans all night in the return at Stamford Bridge but shrugged it off to score the crucial second-half goal that condemned them to a third straight Premier League defeat.His close-range header is also his fourth goal against them this season. For someone who dislikes the place so much he sure likes playing against them.Madueke’s 65th-minute goal added to earlier strikes by defenders Tosin Adarabioyo and Marc Cucurella on what looks a convincing win for Chelsea but took far too long to get over the line.READ MORE ON FOOTBALLIt’s a first home win for them since mid-December even if it does take Enzo Maresca’s team back into the top four. They are four points off second place but still ten off the top.Although head coach Maresca will be relieved that his rejigged team managed to end a run of five games without a win in the league.With such a top-quality and expensive squad it is surprising how Chelsea are struggling to put a team together at the moment.But key injuries count. They haven’t looked the same since unlucky centre-back Wesley Fofana was effectively ruled out for the season.Most read in FootballCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITSTrevoh Chalobah was forced into an emergency recall from loan at Crystal Palace late last week and immediately handed a start.Maresca also can’t make up his mind about experienced Tosin, who scored twice in the FA Cup against Morecambe only to be dropped for the next game.Jack Grealish’s reaction to Cole Palmer becoming a manager says it all as he and Maguire apologise to Chelsea starHe was back in the fold last night and repaid the decision by putting Chelsea ahead with a scrappy goal in a scrappy first half.An outswinging corner in the 24th minute eventually found Reece James waiting on the edge of the Wolves box. His low drive into the mix hit Tosin, who showed cool control then prodded the ball in from around eight yards out. It was initially ruled out for offside but the defender was convinced not as he wagged his finger towards the linesman and his raised flag.VAR made sure justice was served and Maresca’s team were ahead for the fourth match in a row. But it never looked solid. Chelsea’s manager insists he is happy with the amount of chances his team is creating and they did that but even when clear-cut opportunities came their way, the clinical touch is missing.Never more so than two minutes before the home side went ahead.Nicolas Jackson pickpocketed Matt Doherty in his own half and was clear through for a run at goal.But Chelsea’s striker who has a habit of missing almost as many as he scores, could not maintain the pace and was easily caught and stopped in his tracks by a muscly challenge from Emmanuel Agbadou.Had he followed through it could easily have been game over inside half an hour. But this is the story of Chelsea lately. A whole chapter could be devoted to the issue of the keepers. If it wasn’t Sanchez dropping a clanger it could just as easily have been his sidekick Filip Jorgensen. Neither of them make for the most reassuring night at Stamford Bridge although Sanchez’s latest clanger was a belter.Matheus Cunha’s corner swung into the box and Sanchez looked to have the danger covered only to lose control and lob it downwards towards the advancing Doherty.The Wolves defender bulldozed in and bundled a shot over the line in front of the away end.It goes down as Sanchez’s fourth mistake of the season, leaving him second only to struggling Ipswich’s Arijanet Muric for errors. Chelsea’s second goal was key and turned the tide bang on the hour mark. Cucurella started the move with a sideways pass to Cole Palmer, who then fed Madueke on the wing. His cross, flicked on by Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall, found the Spanish left-back arriving just in time to slot the ball home with his second touch.Cucurella’s goal celebration was the most significant aspect. READ MORE SUN STORIESAs he raced to the touchline he put one finger to his temple as a gesture to urge his team-mates to keep their heads from now on.Wolves were wilting having fought to get back in and their hopes of an unexpected point away from home were over when Madueke nodded in from close range when Chalobah’s header was already going in.Tosin Adarabioyo put Chelsea in frontCredit: GettyThe defender had to wait for VAR to award his goalCredit: GettyThe explanation for the decision was explained on the big screenCredit: GettyMatt Doherty pounced on Sanchez’s mistakeCredit: ReutersMarc Cucurella got in to restore the Blues’ advantageCredit: GettyThe left-back could not hide his delightCredit: GettyReece James lasted 77 minutes at right-backCredit: GettyEnzo Maresca saw his side leapfrog Manchester City into fourthCredit: ReutersWolves remain outside of the relegation zone on goal differenceCredit: ReutersChelsea ratings vs Wolves: Chalobah back with a bang but Sanchez drops 2/10 horror showBy Lloyd CanfielCHELSEA made sure to send their fans home happy on Blue Monday thanks to inspired performances from their defenders.Goals from Tosin Adarabioyo, Marc Cucurella and then a Noni Madueke finish created by the returning Trevoh Chalobah covered up a pretty quiet attacking display and a mistake from their goalkeeper.Lloyd Canfield rates how Blues’ stars got on against Wolves…Robert Sanchez – 2Up to his usual tricks when passing out from the back, gifting it to the Wolves attack waiting to pounce on a mistake.That was before he dropped an in-swinging corner, gifting Wolves an equaliser before half-time.Reece James – 9Was tasked with arguably the hardest job of the night, stopping Wolves’ threatening left side of Ait-Nouri and Cunha, the latter of whom he dominated throughout the game.Was strong defensively, always stepping in with a tackle at the crucial moment and drove the team forwards well too, always offering a shot with his lethal long-range efforts.Tosin Adarabioyo – 8Continued his impressive hot-streak in front of goal of late as he reacted first to a loose ball in the box and finished like a striker.The ‘Uncle’ of the Chelsea side at just 28-years-old had another game to be proud of.Trevoh Chalobah – 9His first game back in a Chelsea shirt after being recalled from his loan at Crystal Palace couldn’t have gone much better.The fans chanted his name throughout as he proved strong in the air and imperial across the ground.Slide tackles, blocks, headed assists, the lot. Trev had it all but a clean sheet tonight and a goal to his name tonight (Which he could’ve had as well).Marc Cucurella – 8Solid defensively and came up with a crucial goal to restore Chelsea’s lead.A great right-footed finish as he was falling to the floor saw the Spaniard prove why he is so good inverting from fullback.Moises Caicedo – 7Started brightly, putting a bad game last time out behind him and was back to the Caicedo that Chelsea fans have loved this season.Recovered well from what looked like a nasty tackle to put in a good a strong second-half performance too.Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall – 6A rare Premier League start offered KDH to show what he can do, and maybe put himself in the shop window for a January move.Was combative in midfield, and his flick for Marc Cucurella’s goal proved why he can be a threat in the Premier League as he was in a great position.Noni Madueke – 8A quiet first half was met by a wicked second half in which we saw the same Noni Madueke we saw in the reverse fixture after his infamous Instagram mistake.He was Chelsea’s most dangerous attacker on the night, with a great cross leading to Marc Cucurella’s goal, before stealing in to head home Chelsea’s third of the night.Cole Palmer – 4The ice cold superstar we’ve become accustomed to seeing seemed a bit off the boil tonight.He came under a few more nasty tackles and seemed a bit put off by that after carrying an injury in the week.Pedro Neto – 4Was jeered and booed by the visiting fans of his former club throughout the game.Despite some dangerous running, he failed to really create anything meaningful and looks better on the right-hand side.Nicolas Jackson – 5Had one good run in the first half, but was otherwise pretty quiet.He did improve in the second half, as his hard work won the free-kick which Chelsea added their third goal from and he did put the ball in the back of the net, only for the linesman to rule it out as offside.SUBSJadon Sancho (Pedro Neto, 62) – 6Chelsea instantly looked better when he came on.Just seems to add a layer of control to the Blues on the wing, and showed more of the flair and good feet we’ve been getting used to from him here.Axel Disasi (Reece James, 78) – 5Fans weren’t best pleased with him simply coming on, and would’ve preferred to see Josh Acheampong.That said, he did nothing wrong.Malo Gusto (Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall, 78) – 6Did well in the few minutes he had to play, nothing spectacular but was solid on the left side.Tyrique George (Noni Madueke, 83) – 5Wasn’t given enough time to make a meaningful impact on the game.Joao Felix (Cole Palmer, 83) – 5Wasn’t given enough time to make a meaningful impact on the game. 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