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    Former Wales boss Rob Page lined up for shock Conference League job – but faces competition from Gary Rowett

    ROBERT PAGE and Gary Rowett are shock contenders for the vacancy at Hearts.Former Wales coach Page is interested while Rowett, who has worked widely in England, could be tempted north of the border.Rob Page was sacked by Wales earlier this yearCredit: ReutersGary Rowett was caretaker boss at Birmingham last yearCredit: GettyThe Edinburgh club are about to bring in Brighton owner Tony Bloom as an investor.Page, 50, has been out of work since being sacked by Wales back in June.He had been in the job for three-and-a-half years, having led Wales to Qatar 2022, their first World Cup in 64 years.Subsequent failure to qualify for Euro 2024 put Page under pressure, however.READ MORE FOOTBALL NEWSAnd he was axed following a June international break that saw Wales draw 0-0 with Gibraltar and lose 4-0 to Slovakia.Prior to managing his country, Page took charge of Port Vale and Northampton in the English lower leagues.Rowett, meanwhile, last managed Birmingham City.The 50-year-old came in as interim boss for the final eight games of last season after Tony Mowbray stepped aside due to health reasons.Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSRowett won three of his eight games at the helm, but this proved not to be enough to save Blues from relegation to League One.Prior to his return to Birmingham, Rowett had spent four years in charge of Millwall.Dinamo Minsk 1 Hearts 2 – SunSport’s Robert Martin reacts as Yan Dhanda’s stoppage time winner in Azerbaijan finally ends Jambos’ losing streakHe left The Den in October last year, being replaced by Joe Edwards.Hearts sacked Steven Naismith last month following a dismal start to the season.Naismith, who had been in charge at Tynecastle for 17 months, oversaw a shocking run of eight consecutive defeats following a Premiership opening day stalemate with Rangers.Steven Naismith was sacked by Hearts following a dismal run of formCredit: SNS More

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    Chelsea set to stay at Stamford Bridge and expand stadium to 55,000 – but only if Todd Boehly LOSES boardroom struggle

    CHELSEA will remain at Stamford Bridge and expand the stadium capacity to 55,000 — if Behdad Eghbali wins the boardroom battle with Todd Boehly.Blues’ co-controlling owners are at loggerheads and want to buy each other out — and the outcome will have a huge effect on the stadium plans.Todd Boehly sees Chelsea’s future away from Stamford BridgeCredit: AlamyBehdad Eghbali has a different vision to BoehlyCredit: AlamyChelsea could look to upgrade their current Stamford Bridge homeCredit: GettyEghbali favours a £1.5billion renovation to stay at the Bridge, while Boehly wants a new 60,000 ground in nearby Earl’s Court.A source said: “There is a growing realisation that Earl’s Court can’t be done, while Boehly could be out of the club soon.“If Todd Boehly leaves, then the club are expected to push forward on plans to remain at Stamford Bridge and work towards a solution for a 55,000-capacity stadium.”An expansion would see Blues move away from the ground for just two years while work takes place.READ MORE FOOTBALL NEWSPlans include modernising the West Stand, building concrete decks over a neighbouring railway line and using land that the club purchased from veterans’ charity Stoll.Eghbali’s preferred option does not involve a complete demolition of the club’s 42,000-capacity home.Construction of a completely new stadium on the Stamford Bridge site is expected to take at least FIVE YEARS — meaning the club would have to find a new home for that time.But it is understood that Eghbali is not in favour of being away from the Bridge for such a long period.Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSChelsea currently sit fourth in the Premier League under new boss Enzo Maresca.Last time out, the Blues’ drew 1-1 with Nottingham Forest at Stamford Bridge.Inside The Butcher’s Hook, the stunning pub just a stone’s throw away from Chelsea’s Stamford Bridge Chris Wood fired the visitors into the lead on 49 minutes, with Noni Madueke equalising just shy of the hour mark.Chelsea will return to action next Sunday when they face Liverpool at Anfield. More

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    Fishing-mad Man City ace Phil Foden moves to sprawling five-bedroom country manor with its own lake

    ANGLING-mad England ace Phil Foden has moved to a sprawling country estate with its own fishing lake.The Man City midfielder, 24, his girlfriend Rebecca Cooke and their three children ­settled into the five-bed, five-bathroom house last month.Fishing mad England ace Phil Foden has moved to a sprawling country estate with its own fishing lake, pictured with son RonnieCredit: instagram/officialronniefodenPhil plans to take up fishing full-time when he retires from footballIt is set in 2.5 acres and Phil has already posted pictures of him and eldest son Ronnie, known as El Wey or The Dude by South American fans, fishing together.He captioned one: “Late summer nights by the lake.”A source said: “Everyone knows Phil loves his fishing so it has always been a dream of his to have a home with its own lake so he can fish in peace and quiet and also teach Ronnie the skills he needs to be a successful angler.“They can set their kit up and leave it while they pop back into the house to get some food, or go to bed and leave it all there for the morning. Phil is loving it.”READ MORE ON PHIL FODENPhil and Rebecca also have a daughter True, three, and baby boy Phil Jnr.The Cheshire property has a one-bedroom cottage next door for his extended family.Last week The Sun told how Phil plans to take up fishing full-time when he retires from football.In the summer the England ace showed he was a reel man of the people — on a £14-a-day angling holiday on the edge of the Cotswolds.Most read in FootballThe £200,000-a-week Man City star snubbed exotic destinations popular with his Three Lions team-mates to spend five days with his dad fishing for carp, catfish, tench, pike and perch.Inside Phil Foden’s surprise love for fishingAn onlooker at Linear Fisheries in Witney, Oxfordshire, said: “Phil was happy as Larry camping out in a cheap tent.”Foden with a mega carp More

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    Eddie Howe tipped to sensationally replace Ange Postecoglou at Tottenham if ex-Newcastle chief invests in Spurs

    EDDIE HOWE will shoot to the top of Tottenham’s managerial hit-list if Amanda Staveley and her money men invest in the North Londoners.The Newcastle gaffer is also strongly fancied within the FA as they look to find a permanent successor to Gareth Southgate.Eddie Howe is high in-demand for his work at NewcastleCredit: AFPAnge Postecoglou has been at Tottenham for little over a yearCredit: RexBut Wembley chiefs are unwilling to pay compensation and Howe’s long-term contract — believed to run to 2027 — would involve a huge compensation bill.Former Toon co-owner Staveley and her mega-rich backers are keen to take a stake in Spurs and she is a massive fan of former Bournemouth boss Howe.He would top her wish list if things do not improve for Ange Postecoglou after a stuttering start to life in N17.The projected buy-in by Staveley and Co is taking some time to happen and that project still appears weeks from completion.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLBut Howe could be a wanted man by both club and country.England technical director John McDermott is keen on Howe for the national post because of his playing style and experience.Howe, 46, is thought to consider  himself too young for that job, especially as he still enjoys club football so much.He would also cost a fortune to appoint with salary demands and Toon compensation to work against him in the FA’s equation.Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSBut with the FA yet to commit to Lee Carsley on a permanent basis that door will remain open for him.Newcastle are seventh in the early Premier League table.Former Chelsea manager Potter weighs in on Postecoglou’s ‘shell-shocked’ interview after Brighton’s win over Spurs Last time out they drew 0-0 with Everton at Goodison Park.Tottenham, meanwhile, are ninth under Ange Postecoglou.They were beaten 3-2 by Brighton prior to the international break, having gone into the match on the South Coast on a five-game winning streak.Amanda Staveley has shown an interest in buying into TottenhamCredit: Rex More

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    Wales promise review after farcical admin blunder sees SIX players ruled out of Euro U21 qualifier

    MATTY JONES promised a review into the admin blunder that saw SIX Wales Under-21 players ruled out of their Euro qualifier with the Czech Republic.A paperwork error meant only those registered to face Iceland last month could take to the field.Coach Matty Jones spoke about his side’s chances going forwardCredit: AlamyThat meant the likes of Owen Beck and Rubin Colwill were made unavailable just hours before Friday’s costly 2-1 defeat.Wales now need the Czechs to fail to beat Lithuania on Tuesday to secure a play-off place for next summer’s finals.Under-21s boss Jones said: “There will be a review to get to the bottom of it and make sure it doesn’t happen again.“It has caused disruption and unnecessary noise.READ MORE FOOTBALL NEWS“I think I managed it the best I could but ultimately it’s at the back of your mind and at the back of players’ minds as well.“We know we have the strength in the squad to cater for players when they’ve been missed, when they’ve been good enough to go up to the first team.“Of course everyone wants a Rubin Colwill and Owen Beck in the team but we’ve shown before we can manage without them.“It wasn’t a major concern, but how it came about was disappointing.Most read in FootballCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERS“We will stick together and take the responsibility as a whole.“It’s a ‘we’ problem rather than about pointing fingers.”Top 10 highest-paid Premier League starsWales’ Euros qualiying group Here is the state of play in Group I…1. Germany U-21 – 18pts2. Belgium U-21 – 13pts3. Bosnia and Herzegovina U-21 – 11pts4. Wales U-21 – 9pts5. Moldova U-21 – 7ptsJones also revealed that he was feeling emotional and “really fragile” at the possibility of their Euros campaign ending.The last time the Under-21s last reached the finals was with the likes of Aaron Ramsey and Joe Allen in 2008.A victory against the Czechs would give them a chance of qualifying.Jones did admit his emotions were “really fragile” at the prospect of the end of a campaign that had impressed and threatened to create history.He said: “My emotions are really fragile because it’s been a lot of hard work for two years, and to see it come to an end like that – even though we’re hanging onto a string – is tough.“We know these teams qualify for major tournaments and do it consistently, we know what it looks like, but we need to know how it feels.“They know how to find a way to qualify and we need to get there.” More

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    Gary Neville and Man Utd Class of 92 set to hire former Liverpool star as coach at Salford City

    MARTIN KELLY is ready to cut his coaching teeth with Salford.The ex-Liverpool, Crystal Palace and England defender works with the League Two Ammies after playing for them in pre-season.Manchester United legend Gary Neville is set to add Martin Kelly to Salford City’s coaching staffCredit: GettyMan Utd great Neville owns Salford along with fellow Class of 92 legendsCredit: GettyHis playing career ended at Wigan and the 34-year-old hopes to carry on but may focus on climbing the ladder off the field.Salford, currently under manager Karl Robinson, are 16th in League Two.The Class of 92-owned outfit have only won three out of their first 10 matches.And the Ammies suffered their fourth defeat on Saturday after a 2-1 loss to Grimsby Town at the Peninsula Stadium.Read More on Man UtdRobinson’s side have now lost three of their last five matches in League Two.The poor start to the campaign may force Neville and fellow Manchester United legends Ryan Giggs, Paul Scholes, Nicky Butt as well as his brother Phil Neville to shake things up in the dugout.Robinson addressed Salford’s latest loss and declared he was “absolutely fuming” with the referees.The 44-year-old tactician said: “I would love to know how it could be that bad of a performance, it’s impossible.Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERS“The penalty is an absolute disgrace. I can say our defending and finishing was a disgrace at times today as well, but that was only part of the story today.“Some of the tackles as well, I’m surprised that some of my players aren’t in a worse place. Gary Neville gives behind-the-scenes tour of new job as he misses Sky Sports’ coverage of Aston Villa vs Man Utd”I’d say the better team lost. At the end of the day they won, but I am absolutely fuming on external influences on the result.“It sounds worse when you lose, but at the end of the day that was not an acceptable performance from the officials today.“Our defending for the two goals was appalling, though, and I’ve gone absolutely crazy at the players. “We were the better team today and I don’t think anybody could argue that with the chances we created.” More

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    Legendary Champions League stadium looks unrecognisable as first seats are installed in 104,000-capacity redevelopment

    A LEGENDARY Champions League stadium looks unrecognisable in the latest redevelopment photos.The first seats have now been installed as the venue’s capacity is increased to 104,000.The iconic Champions League stadium looks unrecognisableCredit: X / @FCBarcelona_esNew seats have been added as part of the £1.25billion renovation workCredit: X / @FCBarcelona_esWork started in June 2023 ahead of the start of last season to add around 6,000 new seats.A new roof will also be installed by the time the expansion is fully completed by the summer of 2026.However, the club plan to move back in to the stadium at a reduced capacity before the end of this year whilst their £1.25billion renovation continues.Ahead of that return, seats have been added to the top tier of the stadium.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLThe iconic colours of Barcelona are now back on display at their Nou Camp home.Snaps of the stadium show red and blue seats overlooking where the pitch will go.A construction site currently sits in the centre of the stadium as work remains ongoing, though.The iconic bowl shape of the Nou Camp can still be seen, but the venue looks largely unrecognisable.Most read in FootballFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSBarca have played at the famous ground since it was built in 1957.During the renovations, however, the Blaugrana have instead been using the nearby Estadi Olimpic Lluis Companys.Andres Iniesta breaks down in tears as Barcelona legend confirms retirement after one of finest careers everBarcelona are expanding the capacity of the Nou Camp to 104,000Credit: X / @FCBarcelona_esRed and blue seats now overlook the stadium from the top tierCredit: X / @FCBarcelona_esTheir temporary home has a capacity of just under 56,000 and was previously housed city rivals Espanyol for 12 years.It also hosted the Barcelona Summer Olympics back in 1992.Despite playing away from their iconic stadium once again, Barca have made a strong start to the new season.Hansi Flick’s side are currently three points clear of Real Madrid at the top of LaLiga.They have also won all four of their matches across all competitions ahead of the visit of Sevilla on October 20 after the international break.The redevelopment is set to be fully completed by the summer of 2026Credit: X / @FCBarcelona_es More

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    Lee Carsley explains surprising ‘hopefully’ comment over England U21s job and answers striker question for Finland clash

    LEE CARSLEY has explained his surprising “hopefully” comment that suggested he wanted to return to the England U21s.The interim boss of the senior side suffered his first defeat on Thursday when the Three Lions lost to Greece.Lee Carsley has explained his ‘hopefully’ commentCredit: GettyHe made the comment after England’s defeat to GreeceCredit: GettyAfter the loss, Carsley put doubt on his ambition to land the job on a full-time basis.He suggested that he would be “hopefully” returning to the youth side once a permanent boss is appointed.However, the 50-year-old has now explained his use of the word and claimed he and his team are aiming to be in a “good position” at the end of their three camps.He said: “Hopefully is a word and a phrase I use quite a bit.READ MORE ON FOOTBALL”There’s obviously no guarantees in life, including tomorrow.”It’s a job, the under-21s, that I’m really proud of and massively invested in. But I know there are no guarantees.”But the plan is to give this job for three camps the best I can do along with the rest of the staff, and hopefully, we can be in a good position.”The loss to Greece came as Carlsey set his team up to play a tactic that they had only spent 20 MINUTES practising.Most read in FootballCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSThe visitors became the lowest-ranked side ever to beat England on home soil.Carsley will once again lead the team in the Nations League as they face Finland on Sunday.Lee Carsley appears to admit staggeringly short amount of time England practised bold new tactic before Greece shockerEngland’s shocking stats against GreeceHere are the shocking that stats that were set in England’s defeat to Greece…- Lowest ranked side to beat England in a competitive match in 19 years.- The lowest-ranked side ever beat England on home soil.- Greece had never beaten England in their history.- Greece had never scored a goal at Wembley before.- Pavlidis’ strikes were his first since June 2022 vs Cyprus.- Bellingham’s 87th-minute equaliser was England’s first shot on target since the third minute (also Bellingham).He has demanded a reaction in order to get back support and trust from supporters.He added: “I’m not sure, to be honest. I think it’s important that I’ve got support and trust from the team.”The amount of praise the team and myself got from the first two games was very good, very positive.”We fell below those standards the other night that the players have set for themselves.”The most important thing is a reaction.”You want the public to trust and love the team because the impact that the national team has on the public is very inspiring.”Carsley will be hoping Harry Kane can make his return after missing the loss to Greece.The captain’s absence meant that the team lined up without a recognised striker, as Jude Bellingham played as a false nine.Carsley has admitted that he will revert to a more traditional side against Finland.He said: “It’s something that I’ll look back on in two-three months and be better for it.”I wanted to give this job my best shot for the three camps. I didn’t want to have any regrets.READ MORE SUN STORIES”I think it’s important that we do try something different at times and I think I’ll be a better coach for that.”But I think we’ll be a bit more conventional tomorrow night.”England player ratings vs GreeceBy Tom BarclayLEE CARSLEY’S tactical experiment of playing no strikers backfired as Vangelis Pavlidis’ double secured an emotional shock win for Greece at Wembley.Interim England boss Carsley played all three of our nation’s gifted No10s – Phil Foden, Jue Bellingham and Cole Palmer – in varying positions.But it did not work and the Greeks took a deserved lead thanks to Pavlidis’ belting second-half finish.The visitors then held up a shirt in celebration bearing the name Baldock – in reference to their team-mate George Baldock, whose passing at the age of just 31 on Wednesday rocked the world of football.Bellingham looked to have ensured the points were shared with a thunderous strike with three minutes to go.But there was still time for Pavlidis to expose some woeful defending deep into injury time by firing past Jordan Pickford.Here are SunSport’s player ratings from a dire night for England under the arch.Jordan Pickford: 4Wandered into no-man’s-land territory outside his box early on and lost the ball, allowing Greek skipper Tasos Baksetas a free shot at goal – only to be saved by Levi Colwill’s last-gasp clearance. Did not instil confidence, despite his experience.Trent Alexander-Arnold: 6Some tasty passes – they are his speciality, after all – but not great at the back. He, John Stones and Cole Palmer were weak in their attempt to close down Vangelis Pavlidis before the Benfica man smashed home the opener.John Stones: 5Made captain for what was his 82nd cap, surpassing Rio Ferdinand’s haul. But it was a shaky display from his defence and Stones should have done better to stop Pavlidis.Levi Colwill: 7Greece would have been ahead far sooner were it not for Colwill’s athletic hack away to deny Bakasetas. Replays showed it would have crossed the line had the Chelsea man been a split second later with his incredible intervention.Rico Lewis: 6Tried to bomb up the left flank where he could but, just like Kieran Trippier at the Euros, was hamstrung by constantly having to cut back onto his favoured right foot.Declan Rice: 6Played as England’s only holding midfielder, as fans had been imploring Gareth Southgate to use him for years. It was not like he was overrun but his side did look vulnerable on the counter.Phil Foden: 4Spent most of the game pressing the Greek backline as a false nine without really getting on the ball and causing any damage. Ineffective. Cole Palmer: 6Deployed in a deeper, central-midfield role which at least meant he saw plenty of the ball, though he blazed England’s best chance of the first half over the bar. Remarkably, his first competitive England start, despite being named on Tuesday as Three Lions player of the 2023-24 season. Bukayo Saka: 5Struggled to get into the game and then was forced out of it, worryingly limping off early in the second half. The last thing Arsenal fans wanted to see.Jude Bellingham: 7 STAR MANPlayed in a false nine position and had a belting early shot well saved. The system did not work but Bellingham still so nearly emerged as the saviour by banging in his first goal of the season for club and country.Anthony Gordon: 5Caused Greece few problems and his touch looked off it. Had a decent chance from Alexander-Arnold’s peach of a delivery but headed over.SUBS: Noni Madueke (for Saka 52): Played out on the left, rather than his natural right, when coming on. Went down in the box deep into injury time but no penalty was given. 6Ollie Watkins (for Gordon 60): Almost scored with his first touch when played through by Palmer, but smashed just over. 7Dominic Solanke (for Foden 72): Grabbed an assist when laying the ball back to Bellingham who thumped in the leveller. 7Manager Lee Carsley: 4Seemed to gamble unnecessarily with this experimental system instead of playing it safe to add another win to boost his case to earn the job full-time. Carsley played without a natural centre-forward when winning the Under-21 Euros because he had to after Flo Balogun switched the USA and Rhian Brewster got injured, but here he did it by choice and it did not work. Bellingham looked to have saved his bacon – but then Pavlidis struck again. More