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    Shocking Man City stats emerge after drab goalless draw with Arsenal and it could cost them title

    MANCHESTER CITY fans will have some cause for concern after a shocking stat emerged.It comes in the wake of their lifeless 0-0 draw with Arsenal.City are trailing Liverpool and Arsenal in the title raceCredit: AFPWhile on paper it’s not the worst result, given they remain just one point off the Gunners and three points off Liverpool, it speaks to a bigger pattern across the season.The club are yet to win in games against the top five teams in the league this season.They lost to Arsenal away, before drawing at home, drew twice with Liverpool, lost away to Aston Villa and drew at home to Spurs.And to make matters worse, today’s 0-0 draw with Arsenal marks the first time the club haven’t scored at the Etihad in 57 matches.READ MORE ON FOOTBALLIn their remaining games against the top five, City will host Aston Villa on Wednesday, and still have to travel to the Tottenham Hotspur stadium before the season is up.While they beat Spurs away in the FA Cup in January, but are yet to winthere in the league since Spurs began playing at their new home in 2019.And Haaland’s failure to score today means he’s scored just four goals in nine league games since he returned in January.While still impressive, he’s a long way off his scintillating form of last year, which saw him score 53 goals.Most read in FootballHaaland was an isolated figure against ArsenalCredit: The Sun CASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSAnd his performance today drew criticism from Roy Keane, who was not impressed with his hold up play.City’s draw with Arsenal leaves them three points off league leaders Liverpool.Man City star Kyle Walker names shock opponent who is toughest he has ever facedA tricky midweek fixture against Unai Emery’s Aston Villa will offer Guardiola the chance to bounce back as the title race continues to be split three ways.The club could still achieve a back to back treble, having reached the quarter-final of the Champions League, where they will play Real Madrid, and the semi-final of the Fa Cup, where they will play Chelsea. More

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    Thomas Tuchel makes bold Arsenal claim moments after conceding ‘title is over’ as fans fume ‘what a loser’

    THOMAS TUCHEL admitted the Bundesliga title race is OVER – but still backs his Bayern Munich side to beat Arsenal in the Champions League. Bayern fell to a 2-0 home loss to Borussia Dortmund to leave Xabi Alonso’s Bayer Leverkusen 13 points clear at the top of the table. Thomas Tuchel admitted the Bundesliga title race is overTuchel: ‘We are able to beat Arsenal even if today this is hard to believe. We have very different performances within a short period of time. Wouldn’t be the first time we bounce back with a crazy good performance’ [🎥 @archiert1, @ESPNFC]pic.twitter.com/qlVBRlzQSI— Bayern & Germany (@iMiaSanMia) March 31, 2024

    With just seven games left, Tuchel conceded the title early following the crushing defeat. Asked if the race is now over, he said: “Obviously, yes. “After today’s game there is no more need to count points. How many is it now? Congratulations to Leverkusen.“We are very disappointed because we felt we did not bring the necessary passion to win the game. READ MORE IN football “It was too little from us when it came to the basics.” Tuchel’s comments angered fans as one said: “What a loser.”Another added: “What a loser mentality.” With hope lost in the league, Bayern will now turn their attention to their quarter-final clash with Arsenal next month.Most read in FootballCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSTuchel – who had several showdowns with the Gunners during his reign at Chelsea – is hopefully the Germans can turn their form around. He said: “That is not the first time that it happens to us and it’s not the first time we could bounce back with a crazy good performance. Xabi Alonso announces he will stay at Bayer Leverkusen after showdown talks with club”That is basically the hope. It’s a bit strange but that is actually it. If we are honest, we could not have to guarantee that if we perform today at highest level that we do this again at Heidenheim. “This is our point for many, many months. We struggle to find this consistency. So today we didn’t find and now we prepare for Heidenheim. “We are able to beat Arsenal even if today this is hard to believe. We have very different performances within a short period of time so this is not new to us.” More

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    Sorry Man Utd have FOUR out of top 10 players whose transfer values have dropped the most worldwide since summer

    MANCHESTER UNITED have four players in the worldwide top 10 list of stars whose transfer value has dropped the most.United are currently sixth in the Premier League table having had a disappointing season under Erik ten Hag.Man Utd have four out of the top 10 players whose transfer values have dropped the most since the summerCredit: APThanks to their dramatic late 4-3 win to Liverpool earlier this month United are in the FA Cup semi-final.But they face missing out on the Champions League if they do not finish fifth or higher.And while youngsters Kobbie Mainoo, Alejandro Garnacho, and Rasmus Hojlund have been on terrific form this season, there have been a number of stars in Ten Hag’s squad who have struggled.Transfermarkt has recorded the transfer values of players from across world football since July 1 2023 until the present day.READ MORE ON MAN UTDAnd winger Antony has seen his value drop the most in the world with a total of £27million wiped off his £51million valuation after his inconsistent form this term.Meanwhile in fifth place is Marcus Rashford who recently signed a new five-year contract at Old Trafford, as his value dropped £17m to £51m.Then in seventh is summer signing Mason Mount who recently returned after being injured for the majority of the campaign, meaning his value decreased by £17m to £34m.And the final Red Devil who has made the unwanted list in tenth spot is outcast Jadon Sancho.Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERHe is on loan at his former side Borussia Dortmund until the end of the season.The first half of the term saw Sancho struggle for game time due to a public spat with boss Ten Hag over claims he wasn’t training well enough.Antony rages after he is told to play left-back against Liverpool before Rashford tells Man Utd star to get on with itNow the Englishman’s transfer value has dipped 44 per cent, from £34m to £17m.Other Premier League stars to make it into the rankings include Tottenham’s Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg, who was second at a 53 per cent loss to £17m.And Chelsea’s Wesley Fofana is also there after an injury-plagued season. His price tag has been slashed 41 per cent to £19m.Barcelona also saw three of their players in the top 10, Pedri in fourth, Joao Cancelo in eighth and Joao Felix in ninth.Antony has seen his value drop the most with £27m wiped of his £51m valuationCredit: GettyMarcus Rashford was fifth with his value dropping £17m to £51mCredit: GettyMason Mount was seventh after his value decreased by £17m to £34m in totalCredit: GettyJadon Sancho’s transfer value has dipped 44 per cent to £17mCredit: AP More

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    How ‘Fascist’ football hooligans turn Rome into ‘Stab City’ with gangland executions & knife wounds ‘as common as pizza’

    AS JUVENTUS fans travel to their away game against Lazio today, they will do so knowing they are taking their lives into their own hands.So many supporters have been injured, maimed or killed by hooligans backing Rome’s two main Serie A clubs, the Italian capital has become known as ‘Stab City’.Rome has become known as ‘Stab City’ due to knife-wielding Lazios hooligansCredit: AlamyLazio’s Paolo Di Canio salutes supporters to celebrate a winCredit: ReutersLazio has many fascist supporters who chant anti-semitic slogans at rivalsCredit: RexKnife wounds are as commonplace as pizza and rip-off ice cream in the Eternal city, with a “puncicate” – a jab in the buttocks, designed to cause pain but not to kill –the favoured method of attack.  Assaults with weapons occur so regularly that local newspapers no longer bother reporting on them – it is only when other European teams visit that the blade menace becomes clear.As part of our new series, League of Shame, The Sun examines how football hooliganism is seeing an unwelcome resurgence across the continent – and poses a worrying threat to fans ahead of this summer’s European Championships.And Lazio ultras, who until recently operated under the Irriducibili banner – meaning The Indomitable in Italian – are amongst the most notorious in the game.READ MORE FOOTBALL FEATURESInfested with fascists and with links to organised crime, they funded their feverish displays in the Curva Nord section of the Olympic Stadium by dealing drugs and carrying out bank robberies.Author James Montague wrote a book on extreme football fans called 1312: Among the Ultras.As part of his research, he befriended Lazio capos, or leaders, as well as those with arch-rivals Roma.  In a recent interview, he said: “English football culture – especially the hooligan scene of the 1980s and 90s – was incredibly influential on Italian ultra culture.Most read in Football“Roma, Lazio, Atalanta… all credited the English style of chanting, flags and violence as influencing how they approached things. Hooligans were the ultimate symbol of being against the authorities. Like punk. Even today that culture is influential.”He added: “The ultras who are there week in week out love their club, love football, and love their players when they put in the effort on the pitch comparable to the effort the ultras put in off the pitch.Lazio and Roma fans launch flares and fireworks at each other in shocking scenes before Rome derby “It’s a myth that they don’t love football. However, I’d met several capos who had very little interest in football. To them, ultras were a gang. It might as well have been a biker gang or a graffiti crew.”Admiration for English hooligans has not discouraged Lazio ultras from targeting British footie fans – if anything, it has made their attacks worse.Stitches in back of headIn 2019, Conor Weir was one of three Celtic fans set upon while celebrating the Glasgow club’s 2-1 Europa League victory over Lazio in Rome.He returned home with three stitches in the back of his head after masked men jumped out of a car and ran up behind him at around 2.30am.Celtic fan Connor Weir was left with stitches in the back of his headCredit: SuppliedLazio ultra fans in Glasgow with banner reading “Honour to Benito Mussolini’Trouble had been brewing ever since Lazio ultras marched through Glasgow two weeks earlier, making fascist salutes in tribute to deceased Italian dictator Benito Mussolini.Green Brigade fans responded with an anti-fascist protest, erecting a banner that depicted the tyrant hanging upside down and telling ultras to “follow your leader”.Conor, 20, from Bo’ness, West Lothian, said of his Rome visit: “I wasn’t wearing a Celtic strip, just a green t-shirt, but they must have been driving round looking for people to target and I was unlucky enough to get it.“It was cowardly. They weren’t looking for a fight, just to hurt somebody and escape without getting any comeback.“It was over so fast I hardly knew what was happening until I felt a sensation in my back and I felt blood on my top.“The other three people I was with scattered in panic and I tried to run myself but they grabbed me and stabbed me before I could break free. I’m ok and I’m lucky to escape with what I did.”Spurs fan knifed in groinSpurs fan Ashley Mills was knifed in the groin and left with head injuriesIn 2012, Tottenham Hotspur supporters were also fortunate to escape alive when they were surrounded by Lazio ultras before another European game.A group of Spurs fans were drinking at the Drunken Ship pub in Rome when 50 men – their faces covered and wielding knives, baseball bats and iron bars – stormed inside and launched a frenzied assault.Ten people were injured and two Italian supporters were later charged with attempted murder.Ashley Mills, 25, was knifed in a groin artery and suffered head injuries during what was described as a racist attack.I didn’t see the guy who stabbed me – there were too many of themAshley MillsSpurs fanHis life was saved by Alberto di Giovanni, 19, a law student, who had recently done a first aid course.Speaking from his hospital, Essex builder Ashley said: “They came out of nowhere. I didn’t see the guy who stabbed me. There were too many of them.”There was no physical violence inside the stadium, but antisemitic slogans were aimed at Spurs supporters due to the club’s historic Jewish links.Fanatical far right ultras chanted “Juden Tottenham”, using the German word for Jew, and a “Free Palestine” banner was unveiled.Three black players were subjected to monkey chants during the 0-0 draw and one fan said: “We felt in fear all the time.”It was not the first time Jewish supporters had been targeted by Lazio ultras.  In October 2017, thugs covered the Olympic stadium with stickers featuring Anne Frank wearing the shirt of their rivals, AS Roma, alongside an antisemitic message.Facist leader shot deadFabrizio Piscitelli, the leader of Lazio’s Ultra fans was shot in the head and killedPolice investigate the death of the ringleader, known as DiabolikCredit: RexThe Irriducibili’s long-time leader Fabrizio Piscitelli was a self-confessed fascist with links to the Albanian mafiaHe had a criminal record for drugs trafficking – in 2016 police seized £1.7m worth of his assets – and he ran the group like a paramilitary outfit, with members dressed identically in blue jeans and the black jackets once favoured by Mussolini.The group was the first in Italy to erect huge speakers in the terraces so that one ultra could dictate all the chanting and songs. They once ran a merchandising operation that sold their “Original Fans” label at 14 outlets.Italy star Paolo Di Canio, who later played in the Premier League with West Ham, was a well-known Irriducibili ultra. However, he had to keep his involvement secret at the start of his career.Too much blood, too many banning orders, too many arrestsIrriducibili ultrasHe once said: “I kept the club in the dark about my travels. If they had known that I spent my Sundays with the Irriducibili, visiting far-flung corners of Italy, they would probably have kicked me out of the youth academy.”The ultras’ power meant that during the 1990s they were often caught on video lecturing the players like schoolchildren at Lazio’s training ground.  Piscitelli’s reign came to an end when, aged 53, he was taken out in a gangland style hit in Acqueduct park in the Cinecittà area of Rome in 2019.His ultras then disbanded, releasing a statement saying: “Too much blood, too many banning orders, too many arrests. After 33 years, we have decided to disband the group.”But the shameful scenes witnessed before Lazio’s last 16 Champions League match with Bayern Munich earlier this month showed the far-right elements are still blighting the club.  On March 4, hundreds of Lazio fans gathered in the infamous Hofbräuhaus brewery where Adolf Hitler founded the Nazi party in 1920.Viral videos later emerged that showed them chanting and performing fascist salutes.Stabbings on a weekly basisStabbings linked to football in Rome occur on a weekly basis – and often in buttocksCredit: Corbis – GettyPartizan’s supporters celebrate during the Uefa Cup soccer match between Lazio and Partizan at Rome’s Olympic stadiumCredit: AP:Associated PressJohn Foot, professor of modern Italian history at University College London and author of Calcio: A History of Italian Football, says Roma and Lazio ultras are the only groups in Italy that still use weapons.And the situation has got so bad that stabbings linked to football games occur “on a weekly basis” in the Italian capital.  He said: “People are stabbed in Rome fairly often, but it is so common that it does not make the press.“It is worse in Rome, which has a particular problem with violence and stabbing.”Alarmingly, away fans have found they are most often stabbed in the buttocks.Between 2001 and 2009, around a dozen English football supporters were attacked in this manner whilst visiting Rome.READ MORE SUN STORIESFoot added of the Lazio ultras: “Puncicate is their speciality and is mainly about hurting rival fans but not killing them.”They target the buttocks because the victim is not likely to die. These people don’t want to kill and be known as murderers, they want to show they can hurt their rivals and get away with it.”Roma fans riot with police ahead the Italian Serie A soccer match between Lazio and Roma last yearCredit: AP More

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    Sir Alex Ferguson told me I was brilliant at Man Utd – 3 days later he released me, I had tears in my eyes in training

    SIR ALEX FERGUSON crushed one of his former players’ dreams when he axed him just a few days after singing his praises.Ferguson is one of the greatest managers of all time following his stunning 27-year stint at Manchester United.Alan Tonge suffered a heartbreaking end to his Manchester United careerCredit: RexMan Utd legend Sir Alex Ferguson told Tonge he was ‘brilliant’ in 1991Credit: Paul Edwards – The SunBut Ferguson told Tonge his contract wouldn’t be renewed only three days laterFergie won a staggering 13 Premier League titles, five FA Cup trophies and two Champions League honours before his retirement in 2013.And Sir Alex’s success goes down to his smart tactics, good eye for talent and ruthless character.The Scot showed the latter in full force when picking his team as he would drop anyone he didn’t deem good enough at a drop of a dime.A local lad — who was Ferguson’s first acquisition when he signed as a schoolboy in January 1987 — met that side of the legendary gaffer in 1991.Read More on FootballThe former midfielder worked hard to win over his strict manager and thought he succeeded when Sir Alex told him he was “brilliant”.However, everything changed only three days later when he was called up to Ferguson’s office and was told his contract wouldn’t be renewed.The then youngster was absolutely heartbroken but had to return to training.However, he was so devastated he started tearing up and thus couldn’t focus – and that led to a tongue lashing by Paul Ince.Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERThat was none other than Alan Tonge, who looked back at one of the biggest heartaches of his life at the age of 52.Tonge said: “At the end of the season we had pipped Manchester City to win the Lancashire League title and Fergie told me I’d done brilliantly.Man Utd’s top targets for the transfer window“That was on a Saturday and he called me in three days later to tell me my contract wasn’t being renewed.“I had to take part in an eight-a-side training session with some of the first team after. “But I had tears in my eyes and kept giving the ball away, which Paul Ince had a real go at me about.“I don’t think that was the correct way to treat a young player who just had his dreams shattered.” More

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    Scandal as Champions League hopefuls play out ‘fixed’ draw before boss is SACKED, captains banned and every player fined

    BELGIAN football has been rocked by a major scandal after two teams played out a ‘fixed’ draw.Westerlo and Genk drew 1-1 with each other in their final Belgian Pro League fixture of the season on March 17.Westerlo players passed the ball amongst themselves as the two teams played out a 1-1 drawCredit: AFPGenk were happy not to push for a winner after scoring a late equaliserCredit: GettyPlayers even shook hands before the full-time whistleCredit: X/@ElevenBeFRGenk manager Wouter Vrancken was spotted laughing on the touchlineCredit: X/@ElevenBeFRWhile referee Lawrence Visser appeared bemused by the situationBut the two teams stopped playing after Bryan Heynen equalised for Genk in the 86th minute.Despite having an extra man following a Genk red card, Westerlo passed the ball amongst themselves as both teams were happy to see the game out with the score level.One Genk player even decided to undergo fitness exercises and players shook hands before the full-time whistle instead of trying to go for the win.That is because Westerlo needed just a point to escape relegation, while Genk only needed one point to finish sixth and secure qualification for the Championship round.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLThey beat Gent to the last qualification spot by that single point and will now challenge for the league title, which offers an automatic place in the Champions League.But the result has been met with backlash as Belgian FA chiefs slammed a “sham of fairness” and a “parody” and have now issued fines on all 21 players on the pitch and bans for the two captains and both coaches.The two clubs could also be fined £8,500 over what the Federal Prosecutor’s Office has labelled “blatant fraud”.Both captains and managers have received a two-match ban but Westerlo went one step further by sacking boss Rik De Mil.Most read in FootballWesterlo have sacked manager Rik De MilCredit: GettyBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERThe club released a statement explaining their decision which read: “The club has terminated the contract with head coach Rik De Mil with immediate effect. “Despite considering long-term collaboration, we found it necessary to make this decision. Football icons’ strange hobbies”The club regrets having to take this measure but cannot accept that its values and norms would be questioned. We thank Rik for his performance and dedication, and wish him every success in the future.”The Prosecutor’s Office slammed the two managers for their role in the affair, suggesting they were best placed to prevent the fiasco from unfolding.A statement read: “The only people who could have stopped this unsporting scene because they could influence the players were the coaches, which did not happen (consciously).“It is impossible to determine who took the initiative, and no one would feel called upon to make statements about it.“It is absolutely unbelievable that they could not stop this spectacle.”Fans have also been left fuming with one reacting saying: “Genk is a shame for football I hope they get slapped in PO1.”Another added: “A real shame for football which has become a rotten and uninteresting sport. Sad.” More

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    Gabriel Jesus targets injury free end to season in massive boost to title-chasing Arsenal ahead of Manchester City clash

    GABRIEL JESUS is confident he can play a major role for Arsenal in their season run-in – despite his injury woes.The Brazilian has missed 16 games in all competitions so far this campaign due to persistent knee problems and a hamstring issue.Gabriel Jesus has returned to training after seeing his season disrupted by injuriesCredit: GettyJesus suffered a major setback back in October with a hamstring injuryCredit: ReutersHis last Premier League start was on January 30, and since then he has played just 53 minutes of football, leaving Gunners boss Mikel Arteta short of a specialist No.9.However, having not been called up by the Brazil national team this month in order to fully recover, there is optimism around Jesus’ fitness and availability for the coming weeks.SunSport understands the 26-year-old striker is feeling much better and is preparing his body to feature heavily in both the Prem and Champions League.He is likely to be in the squad to face former side Manchester City at the Etihad on Sunday in a mammoth title bout – a big boost to Arteta, who also has an eye on Bukayo Saka, Gabriel Martinelli and Gabriel with the trio nursing minor knocks.READ MORE ARSENALJesus has looked sharp in training sessions, with coaches said to be encouraged by his attitude, physicality and finishing.Arteta still has faith in Jesus to deliver when called upon, regardless of his statistics so far this season of just eight goals in all competitions – four of those in the Prem.But with Kai Havertz and Leandro Trossard stepping up in recent weeks, with eight goals between them since the turn of the year, Jesus needs to earn back his starting XI spot.CASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSMost read in FootballYet Arteta will take the positives, knowing he has the squad to rotate with a Champions League quarter final against Bayern Munich and trips to Man City, Manchester United and Tottenham still to navigate.Jesus missed the start to the season with a minor operation to clean out an existing knee issue that crocked him at the end of the 22/23 campaign.Ashley Cole picks his all-time team-mates XI… but does it boast more Arsenal or Chelsea stars?During a Champions League group stage trip to Sevilla last October, he then suffered a hamstring strain that left him on the sidelines for almost a month.Two setbacks with his knee in 2024 have done nothing to give Jesus some much-needed minutes, but he has been slowly building his way back to full fitness.Having come off the bench in Prem victories over Sheffield United and Brentford, he was brought on in extra-time to help his side see off Porto in the Champions League last 16 earlier this month.Jesus will also be motivated to convince Arteta his injury days are behind him with Arsenal looking to sign another central striker in the summer.Brentford’s Ivan Toney and Sporting Lisbon’s Viktor Gyokeres have been heavily linked with a switch to the Emirates, leaving Jesus’ future up in the air.Since signing from City for £45m in the summer of 2022, Jesus has 19 goals in 59 Arsenal appearances.Jesus’ stats in the Prem this season More

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    Singer and Soccer Aid star surprises BBC reporter at Stamford Bridge as fans say ‘this is incredible’

    SINGER and Soccer Aid star Tom Grennan surprised BBC Sport presenter Ashleigh Wilmot at Stamford Bridge on Wednesday.Grennan, 28, was in attendance to watch Chelsea Women’s Champions League quarter-final second leg against Ajax.Tom Grennan posed for a picture with Ashleigh Wilmot at Stamford BridgeCredit: Instagram @ashleigh_wilmotAnd after surprising fans he posed for a picture with the presenter next to the pitch.Wilmot shared the snap on Instagram after the match, writing: “Brilliant night at Stamford Bridge!”Great to work with the ‘Bring The Noise’ team…and alongside the fabulous Andy Collins!”What a night…Tom Grennan even stopped by for a chat too!”READ MORE ON CHELSEAFans took to the comments to react, with one person writing: “Stop it 😍.”Another commented: “Smashed it Wilmot!”While a third wrote: “This is incredible 😂.”The match between Chelsea and Ajax ended 1-1, with the Blues progressing to the semi-finals.Most read in FootballCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSEmma Hayes’ side won the first leg 3-0, making the score 4-1 on aggregate.This year’s Soccer Aid match is also set to be played at Stamford Bridge.Ellie Goulding in talks for Soccer Aid performance after huge Brits performanceGrennan is among a host of stars set to lace up their football boots for the occasion.The likes of Jill Scott, David James, Jack Wilshere, Sir Mo Farah, Usain Bolt, Eden Hazard, Roberto Carlos and Tommy Fury are also set to take part. More