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    Ronaldo rebelling, fans revolting, stars not signing and McFred still playing… United are now Clickbait FC

    THE best-run club in the Premier League defeated the worst-run club in the Premier League and the only surprise was that anyone was surprised.To me, Manchester United 1 Brighton 2 was genuinely the most predictable result of the weekend.
    Fans now ‘follow’ Man Utd just to gawp and look at the latest shamblesCredit: Rex
    I watched it in the press room at West Ham and when the Seagulls raced into a two-goal lead, nobody looked shocked. Even the Manchester City media team didn’t snigger.
    United are a shell of a football club hiding behind a crumbling facade of historic grandeur.
    Their supporters are revolting against the Glazer ownership. Their Galactico, Cristiano Ronaldo, wants out. Their captain, Harry Maguire, is gone at all levels. Their central-midfield duo, McFred, are a running joke.
    And of their three promising young England forwards, two — Marcus Rashford and Jadon Sancho — are shot of confidence and the other, Mason Greenwood, is on police bail on suspicion of rape and threats to kill.
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    Erik ten Hag called it “a hell of a job”. He ain’t kidding.
    We only talk, and write, about United so much because of what they used to be a decade ago. There is a morbid fascination with them on social media because most people look at things they probably shouldn’t.
    They click on links to videos of Kurt Zouma kicking pussycats. They rubber-neck at car crashes.
    But to the world-class footballers United need to recruit, the club are a fading irrelevance.
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    Note the point-blank refusal of Frenkie de Jong to join them, despite Barcelona’s desperation to offload him.
    De Jong was at school the last time United were any good. The same goes for any player coming into their prime.
    Instead, United have made a bid for the 33-year-old Marko Arnautovic, formerly of Stoke and West Ham, who could join Benni McCarthy and Tom Huddlestone in the list of former Premier League footballers you had almost forgotten about, to have turned up at Old Trafford this summer.
    Who’s next? If the scriptwriters want to stretch this farcical plot even further, how about Mario Balotelli? The sight of Cristiano Ronaldo, after a prolonged pre-season tantrum, on the United bench, urging his team-mates to up their workrate as Brighton ran amok, was the moment when satire died.
    Ronaldo is an ageing, disruptive, egomaniac winger-turned-striker.
    Arnautovic is an ageing, disruptive winger-turned-striker, who has scored 669 fewer career goals than Ronaldo. So not exactly an upgrade.
    The only people who seem to regard United as they did during the Alex Ferguson era are referees. Even with the ‘help’ of VAR, Brighton were denied a stonewall penalty to go 3-0 up, when debutant Lisandro Martinez flattened former United man Danny Welbeck.
    Scott McTominay — who, alongside Fred, forms a comedy double act with two straight men — could easily have been sent off early on. So the scoreline could, and should, have been far worse.
    Perhaps some TV pundits also fall into this trap. On Match of the Day 2, it was stated that United had “better players” than Brighton. More famous players. More expensive players. But not better players. Not really.
    Ten Hag’s greatest hope is that several of United’s mid-table rivals – including Brighton – have sold good players this summer. If that hadn’t been the case, you would fully expect them to finish in the bottom half.
    The new Dutch boss – made to look weak and stupid by Ronaldo and a United hierarchy willing to indulge him – already resembles a drowning man just one game into his tenure.
    United could have had Mauricio Pochettino but they have barely made a good decision in ten years.
    They need the kind of long-term reboot which Arsenal are undergoing.
    But that would need humility and self-awareness. And United’s hierarchy don’t possess those qualities.
    Their vast social media numbers kid them that they are still relevant.
    Yet people are ‘following’ them to laugh and gawp, not to admire.
    They are WAGs in bikinis. They are toddlers swearing. They are Pets Do The Funniest Things. They are Clickbait FC.
    You really shouldn’t do it but you won’t be able to help yourself.
    NOTT A GOOD LOOK
    THERE were many fashion crimes during the Premier League’s opening weekend.
    From Scott Parker’s astonishing airline-pilot jacket, Erik ten Hag’s T-shirt-and-jacket combo and referee Paul Tierney’s skinhead to the Chelsea away kit which looks like the laminated front of a menu at a low-rent Greek holiday resort.
    But the best look was undoubtedly Nottingham Forest turning up at Newcastle without a shirt sponsor in the sort of glorious plain red tops they used to win European Cups in.
    Sadly, this was due to a failure by the club’s commercial department to strike a deal, rather than a deliberate retro look or a statement against dodgy Far Eastern gambling sponsorships – but boy did it look good.
    PAL’S A FORCE
    ANYONE who doubted Aleksandar Mitrovic’s ability to cut it in the Premier League simply hasn’t been paying attention to Fulham’s Serbian score-lord.
    But his opening-day double against Liverpool wasn’t their most eye-catching performance — that came from new Portuguese midfield enforcer Palhinha.
    I haven’t seen a Premier League player tackle with such consistent ferocity for at least a decade.
    Which means Palhinha will become a cult hero. And get sent off at least three times a season. 
    STEVIE MELEE
    WHAT is going on at Aston Villa?
    Steven Gerrard has lost his long-term No 2 Michael Beale to QPR, sold his best youngster Carney Chukwuemeka to Chelsea, stripped Tyrone Mings of the captaincy, then benched and criticised him, only to lose to relegation favourites Bournemouth?
    Villa have failed to win any of their last nine matches against current Premier League sides, losing seven.
    Next weekend’s clash with Everton, and old chum Frank Lampard, feels like some sort of celebrity death-match.
    PREM TIME UP
    PREMIER LEAGUE referees are on a mission to clamp down on time-wasting — yet the ball was in play for just 47 per cent of the Everton v Chelsea match.
    One initiative to supposedly help was a new ‘multi-ball’ system.
    But at Craven Cottage on Saturday, where Fulham took on Liverpool, there were at least three occasions where two balls were chucked onto the pitch simultaneously at a throw-in, actually slowing down the play still further.
    The only answer to all this is a stop-start clock showing 30 minutes each way. Younger readers should expect this some time early in the 22nd century.
    TUCH PAPER
    CHELSEA have splashed out £160million this summer and are prepared to cough up another £80m on Leicester defender Wesley Fofana.
    And that would make for a bigger annual transfer spend than ANY single year of Roman Abramovich’s reign.
    So while Thomas Tuchel doesn’t want to talk up his side as title challengers, he bloody well ought to be. And new owner Todd Boehly might think so too.
    TALL AMBITION
    CAN we get rid of the wow factor surrounding anyone being “quick for a big man” after Erling Haaland’s two-goal debut?
    Haaland  is  6ft  5in.
    So is Usain Bolt. He was nippy too.
    BOSS GAME 
    WE hardly knew Bruno Lage and Jesse Marsch until they staged a feisty touchline spat at Elland Road — a PR boost for the managers of Wolves and Leeds.
    We can barely wait for the “Will they? Won’t they? Handshake-gate” build-up to the return tie.
    CLASSIFIED
    THE uproar over the scrapping of the classified football results on Radio 5 Live’s ‘Sports Report’ is not misty-eyed nostalgia for loss of a grand tradition.
    It’s about genuinely wanting to hear a list of all the full-time scores. More

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    Is Rangers vs Union Saint-Gilloise on TV? Channel, live stream, kick-off time, team news for Champions League qualifier

    RANGERS have it all to do if they are to keep their dream of a first Champions League campaign since 2010 alive.They were a penalty shootout away from qualifying directly for the group stage when they were beaten by Frankfurt in the Europa League final.
    Alfredo Morelos made a crucial return for Rangers at the weekendCredit: Willie Vass
    Union Saint-Gilloise comfortably beat Rangers in BelgiumCredit: Getty
    But instead they are facing Union Saint-Gilloise, who are very much on an upward trajectory after finishing in second position in the Jupiler League the year after winning promotion.
    And Giovanni van Bronckhorst’s men were outmatched physically in the first leg, succumbing to a 2-0 defeat in Leuven.
    However, they may feel hard done by after VAR awarded a controversial penalty to the Belgians after an alleged Connor Goldson handball.
    Rangers will still hold hopes of another famous European night at Ibrox though, and their hopes are boosted by the fact that the away goals rule no longer comes into play.
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    What time does Rangers vs Union Saint-Gilloise kick off?

    Rangers take on Union Saint-Gilloise on Tuesday, August 9.
    The match kicks off at 7.45pm UK time.
    It takes place at Ibrox.

    Is Rangers vs Union Saint-Gilloise on TV and can I live stream it?

    Unfortunately, Rangers vs Union Saint-Gilloise is not live on UK television.
    However, you can still watch all the action live via Rangers TV for £9.99.
    The match is not included in regular Rangers TV subscriptions.

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    Team news
    Ianis Hagi and Filip Helander are both out for Rangers with long term injuries.
    But they received a big boost at the weekend as talisman Alfredo Morelos came off the bench to score on his return from injury against Kilmarnock.
    Kemar Roofe and Nnamdi Ofoborh are both out while Ryan Kent faces a late fitness test.
    Dennis Eckert Ayensa, Koki Machida and Ismael Kandouss have all been ruled out for the visitors.
    Striker Gustaf Nilsson is both injured and unregistered, so will play no part for Union Saint-Gilloise.
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    To win in 90 minutes
    Rangers 4/6
    Draw 5/2
    Union Saint-Gilloise 15/4
    *Odds from Betfair correct as of Monday, August 8
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    Ryan Sessegnon jokes Antonio Conte would have ‘killed’ him if he had failed to net after helping Tottenham to rout

    RYAN SESSEGNON helped Spurs slay Southampton and then joked: If I had missed, Antonio Conte would have killed me!The England Under-21 starlet netted his first Premier League goal for Tottenham to restore parity against Saints after James Ward-Prowse’s opener.
    Ryan Sessegnon netted the equaliser before Spurs went on to win 4-1Credit: Getty
    Antonio Conte labelled the rout of Southampton as the “perfect” start to the seasonCredit: AP
    Sessegnon, who got the nod over summer signing Ivan Perisic, raced in at the far post to head home Dejan Kulusevski’s cross.
    Conte’s side then ran away with it thanks to Eric Dier’s header, Mohammed Salisu’s comical own goal and a cool Kulusevski finish.
    Wing-back Sessegnon, 22, said: “If I hadn’t scored that I think (the manager) would have killed me to be honest! 
    “There was a moment a couple of minutes earlier when Dejan Kulusevski cut back and I arrived too late and I knew I couldn’t arrive too late the next time he did it.”
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    Conte laughed when asked about Sessegnon’s comments and also brought up the chance the former Fulham whizkid had failed to take advantage of moments before.
    The Italian said: “If you remember maybe five minutes before there was a cross and he was behind his opponent. 
    “On the bench we were really upset with him because he has to attack the second post and find the right position!
    “Then he scored and we were pleased and celebrated a lot because five minutes before he wasn’t in the same place to score. 
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    “I’m happy for him because he has great potential but has to show this potential.”
    Freebie Perisic, 33, was Spurs’ first of six summer signings and was introduced off the bench in the second half, along with fellow new-boys Clement Lenglet and Yves Bissouma.
    Sessegnon claimed he wanted to learn from the Croat to raise his own game.
    That is exactly what Conte envisaged when he brought in Perisic, having worked with the Champions League winner at Inter Milan.
    Conte added: “I think it’s very important that we signed a player like Ivan Perisic because he (Sessegnon) can see the way to learn something about Ivan. We are talking about a very important player in Ivan, a top player.
    “Sometimes it’s good to bring into your team players even if they are a bit over-age. If they are a good player with experience, they can bring this experience to improve young players in your squad. I think Sessegnon is doing this.”
    Conte hailed the result as the “perfect start” to what could be a mouthwatering season in North London.
    Though he had a blunt response to anyone surprised that none of the new signings started the game.
    The ex-Chelsea boss said: “I think that I use common sense because in this moment we are starting the new season and the old players reach a big achievement last season to get a place in Champions League. 
    “In the last 10 games I think we played really well and we had fantastic results.”
    Meanwhile Saints boss Ralph Hasenhuttl was not impressed with Salisu’s decision to try to clear with his favoured left foot, instead of hacking away with his right, which led to him turning into his own net for the killer third goal.
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    The Austrian said: “It was easy to clear the ball with the right foot. This is simply not good enough at this level.
    “It felt a little bit like the opponents switched into the next gear and we couldn’t follow after the first 20 minutes. It was frustrating to see how big the gap is, to be honest.” More

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    Ex-Real Madrid boss Jose Mourinho claims Bayern lost after Cristiano Ronaldo penalty miss was his saddest moment

    JOSE MOURINHO once revealed the only time he cried after a defeat was when Real Madrid lost a Champions League semi-final on penalties to Bayern Munich back in 2012.Back in May, Mourinho broke down in tears again, but this time they were tears of joy after guiding Roma to the final of the Europa Conference League.
    Jose Mourinho admitted he cried after a Champions League defeat to Bayern Munich back in 2012Credit: EPA
    But going back 10 years the Portuguese gaffer had already steered Real Madrid to a record-setting year in LaLiga when he welled up after being denied the chance to make it to a Champions League final.
    Madrid were the heavy favourites for Europe’s top competition having overhauled Barcelona domestically with the most points, goals and home wins.
    Mourinho, who had already lifted the Champions League twice with Porto and Inter Milan, missed out on a three-piece at the Bernabeu in heartbreaking fashion.
    The Special One saw Cristiano Ronaldo, Kaka and Sergio Ramos miss from the spot as Madrid fell to Bayern on pens in the 2012 semi-finals.
    He would have met former club Chelsea in the final, who in turn, bested the Bundesliga side in a shootout to win their first-ever Champions League.
    That night is the only time in my career as a coach that I’ve cried after a defeat. It was very hard because we were the best that seasonJose Mourinho
    And speaking to Spanish outlet MARCA back in 2020, Mourinho admitted he found it hard losing the chance to play for La Decima and was reduced to tears.
    He said: “Unfortunately, that’s football. Cristiano, Kaka, Sergio Ramos… three complete monsters of football, there’s no doubt about that, but they’re also human.
    “That night is the only time in my career as a coach that I’ve cried after a defeat. I remember it well…
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    Aitor [Karanka] and I pulled up in front of my house, in the car, crying…
    “It was very hard because we were the best that season.”
    Cristiano Ronaldo was denied from the spot as Los Blancos suffered defeat at the BernabeuCredit: AFP
    Opening up about the incident further in an interview with Portuguese TV channel Sic, Mourinho previously admitted it was still the saddest moment of his career.
    He said: “If I have to choose the worst moment, it’s that elimination with Real Madrid.
    “We were the best team in Europe, without a doubt, we won LaLiga smashing all the records for points and goals and we would’ve won that final, I don’t have any doubt.
    “What was most cruel for me was that in the shoot-out we chose Cristiano Ronaldo, Kaka and Sergio Ramos, they were dead certs from the penalty spot and the guys who missed were those who never miss, it sunk me.”
    SunSport have previously revealed that it was the Chelsea dressing room who broke down in tears after Mourinho was sacked by the club for the first time way back in 2007.
    Club captain John Terry said he and his team-mates were so devastated and shocked they approached the Blues board to reverse their decision.
    The former England skipper would be reunited Mourinho in 2013 with the pair winning the Premier League for a third time two years later, before being axed again in 2015. More

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    Fuming Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp compares fixture pile-up to climate crisis as players face outrageous 76-game season

    FUMING Jurgen Klopp has compared football’s congested fixture list to the climate crisis.The Liverpool manager, whose team travel to Fulham today, claims there is not enough being done to tackle this massive issue.
    Liverpool chief Jurgen Klopp claims the problem of a hectic schedule after the World Cup has not been ‘properly’ addressedCredit: Rex
    A Premier League star who plays in every competition domestically, in Europe and internationally could appear in up to 76 matches this season.
    And Klopp is raging the Prem stops on the weekend of November 12 for the World Cup — and then starts again on December 26.
    The German said: “Everyone knows it is not right. Something has to change.
    “It is like with the climate. We all know we have to change but nobody is saying what we have to do. If you go to the final of the World Cup, win or lose, there will be seven games.
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    “And then there will also be a third-placed game. And the league starts a week later.
    “It is just not OK — but it was decided long ago. Everyone says it is for the right reasons… 
    “I was not angry at all before I came here — but then we start talking about it and I get really angry.
    “Why don’t we just talk about it and do it properly.
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    “Let’s say, ‘Ladies and gentleman, Fifa, Uefa, the Premier League and the FA, let’s start talking to each other about this issue’.
    “There must be one meeting where they all sit together and the only subject is the most important part of this game — the players.
    “Some managers will talk about it from time to time but all the rest have their own interests and that does not make it easy.
    “This World Cup happens at the wrong moment for the wrong reasons — but everything is fine.”
    Among the Liverpool stars due to take part in November’s World Cup in Qatar — which was moved from this summer due to the heat — are Virgil van Dijk, Alisson, Trent Alexander- Arnold and Jordan Henderson.
    Klopp, meanwhile, already started moaning about fixtures last week.
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    The German complained about the scheduling of last Saturday’s Community Shield — which they won 3-1 against bitter rivals Manchester City — and insisted that he had not been given enough time to prepare.
    Bizarrely, Liverpool will face Aston Villa in a behind-closed-doors friendly on Sunday — a day after their season has already started. More

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    Liverpool will be even BETTER this season with Darwin Nunez replacing Sadio Mane, warns Pepe Reina after £85m transfer

    PEPE REINA claims that £85million new boy Darwin Nunez will more than just fill Sadio Mane’s gigantic boots at Liverpool.The Senegal talisman departed Anfield for Bayern Munich after six years of outstanding service in which he contributed a frightening 168 goals and won every single major trophy at stake.
    Darwin Nunez will make Liverpool even better despite Sadio Mane’s exit, according to ex-Reds goalkeeper Pepe ReinaCredit: Paul Marriott/The Sun
    Sadio Mane left Liverpool for Bayern Munich early in the summer windowCredit: Getty
    And Jurgen Klopp acted swiftly to bring in the refined Uruguayan finisher who caught his eye in last season’s Champions League quarter-final showdowns against Benfica.
    He is now confronted with the vertiginous task of replacing his free-scoring predecessor though.
    But for Reina, who defended Liverpool’s goal 394 times during an eight-year spell, Liverpool have actually become BETTER due to Darwin’s towering presence which offers a never seen dimension to their vibrant attack.
    He told SunSport: “Darwin and Mane are two great players of a certain stature.
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    “Let’s find out what Darwin can bring to the squad with the help of his teammates.
    “But this swap makes sense and it can be a great thing for the club.
    “Liverpool have a great variety of players but they needed someone who can hold up the ball and play one-two passes.
    “And thanks to Darwin they are perfect in attack.”
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    Reina was pushed out the door in summer 2013 to make way for incoming Sunderland goalkeeper Simon Mignolet with Brendan Rodgers keen to revamp an ageing side that had languished for years in the doldrums.
    But the 39-year-old Villarreal veteran goalkeeper insisted that he has moved on.
    That departure, however painful at the time, paved the way for transfers to European super clubs Napoli, Bayern Munich and AC Milan.
    Reina said: “I have no regrets because for eight years I was the club’s number one goalkeeper, playing nearly 400 games. I can’t moan about anything.
    “In the end it had to happen and we went our separate ways. All things considered, things didn’t go too badly for me since then.
    “So, with hindsight, at the time it was the right call.”
    Liverpool have a great variety of players but they needed someone who can hold up the ball and play one-two passes. And thanks to Darwin they are perfect in attackPepe Reina
    Reina has observed Liverpool’s staggering rise from afar in recent years.
    And far from begrudging the club’s success, he heaped praise on the stunning transformation it has undergone.
    He said: “Liverpool are a healthy club and a benchmark worldwide.
    “The team, the players, the technical staff and the whole environment exude positivity.
    “The Premier League is a beautiful league and Liverpool are an incredible side.”
    Completing a clean sweep of trophies after coming within a whisker of doing so last term is not beyond Liverpool.
    But contesting the domestic trophies and European glory with Pep Guardiola’s Man City as their closest antagonists remains a tall order.
    Pepe Reina pictured with former Liverpool manager Rafa Benitez
    He admitted: “Liverpool can win the Quadruple. But in Man City they have a huge rival, they are really good.
    “And it will again be a great race for the league title between Liverpool and Manchester City. I think no one else will fight for the title.
    “As for Arsenal, it would already be good for them if they qualify for the Champions League.”
    Reina was named Liverpool’s Player of the Year in 2010 and notched three Premier League Golden Gloves.
    Liverpool have had three number ones since he left to reunite with former Kop boss Rafa Benitez at Napoli nine years ago.
    But it was only after two failed experiments with Mignolet and Loris Karius that the club finally managed to fill the Spaniard’s void in 2017.
    And Reina feels that Alisson belongs to the pantheon of goalkeeping greats as he ticks all the boxes.
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    He said: “For me Alisson is one of the best and most complete and best goalkeepers in the world.
    “Alisson is perfect for the way Liverpool want to play. And he’s helped the team a lot in winning trophies.”
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    Gary Neville claims Arsenal need rivals Man Utd and Chelsea to ‘blow up’ to finish in top four this season

    PUNDIT Gary Neville has predicted that Arsenal will not finish in the top four and need Manchester United and Chelsea to “blow up” to make it.The ex-United star continues to have doubts over the Gunners and Mikel Arteta after they narrowly missed out on Champions League qualification last season.
    Gary Neville is not convinced Arsenal will finish higher than they did last seasonCredit: Getty
    Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta will be hoping to guide the club back to Champions League footballCredit: Getty
    Neville said on the Overlap: “I just worry about the experience in terms of a young manager.
    “To be fair, it’s not unfounded, the evidence is there.
    “Last season, Arsenal should have finished in the top four. But in the end the experience of Antonio Conte, the experience of the Tottenham Hotspur players [meant they did instead].
    “In that game [Tottenham 3-0 Arsenal], Spurs’ experience on that night, it was alarming how naive Arsenal were and how short they were. My concern is just purely around that.
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    “I know Chelsea and Manchester United are struggling a bit in terms of where they are and they might both blow up, but I think both will have to happen in order for Arsenal to land in the top four.”
    Arsenal have bolstered their squad this summer adding more experience via the likes of Gabriel Jesus and Oleksandr Zinchenko but the Sky Sports pundit suggests it won’t be enough.
    The club are still in the market for more players after Arteta hinted yesterday that plenty more business needs to be done.
    Neville, has been less than kind about Chelsea too. He criticised owner Todd Boehly for the way he has handled the transfer window comparing it to a game of Football Manager.
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    The eight time Premier League champion has also fired shots at his former club Man Utd.
    He has slammed their transfer window as an “embarrassment” and urged the club to axe Cristiano Ronaldo for the good of the club.

    The Premier League season gets underway tonight as Arsenal face Crystal Palace. The following day Chelsea head to Everton. Then on Sunday Man Utd face Brighton. More

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    Shaun Goater reveals how Erling Haaland ran around the Man City creche as kid… and now he’s become superstar on pitch

    SHAUN GOATER can still remember Erling Haaland running around the Manchester City crèche as a toddler.And the Maine Road legend believes scoring goals for Pep Guardiola’s champions will be kid’s stuff for the Norwegian new boy.
    Goater played for Man City between 1998 and 2003, and is now a youth coach at the EtihadCredit: PA:Press Association
    Dad Alf Inge has watched his child Erling go from running around the City nursery to leading their forward lineCredit: Instagram @erling.haaland
    Goater was a team-mate of Haaland’s dad Alf Inge for Kevin Keegan’s City back in the early noughties.
    Two decades on and the tot he used to see causing mischief around the players lounge is 6ft 5in and ready to terrorise Premier League defenders.
    Goater – who is now back working at his former club as a youth team coach – believes Haaland jr’s return to the club is a ‘match made in heaven’.
    He recalled: “When Alfie and I were team-mates, a lot of us had kids around the same age. My girls are a similar age to Erling.  
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    “The players lounge at Maine Road became a bit of a crèche for the babies. All the kids would be running around, with their mums chasing after them.
    “I remember young Erling being in there yeah.”
    Goater reckons City’s new £51.4 million signing has grown into a man who shares many of the same qualities  as his father.
    He said: “The one thing I remember is Alfie was a big sighing for us at the time and he brought real professionalism – the way he went about his football was next level. 
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    “And I’m sure all those traits that his dad had have gone into his son – and a lot more besides.
    “When you look at his dad’s qualities I’m not surprised he’s got a son that has become the world’s best striker.
    “That’s why he was wanted by every club in Europe. We are pleased that we’ve got him and I’m very confident he will score goals.”
    Alf Inge has been helping to represent his son during talks over his future and has been with him during his first weeks in Manchester.
    Goater told Sunsport in the autumn he was willing to speak to his old mate if it helped his club get their man.
    Yet in the end he didn’t need to as he always felt Haaland was destined for the Etihad.
    He said: “I never actually spoke to him but I always felt quietly confident. I never had any doubts he’d come.  
    “Even if his dad hadn’t played for City I think it would have been an easy decision.
    “Whenever anyone asked me I always said it was a no-brainer for him to come here.”
    Goater believes City could have found the missing piece to help them finally crack the Champions League – and at a knockdown price too.
    He added: “You talk about £51 million and you are probably looking at the best striker in the world – or one of them. It’s an absolute bargain.
    “There was a period when I thought ‘do we really need a striker?’ because we were playing so well, the football was so beautiful.
    “Everyone was scoring. But then the chance to get Haaland came and I’m all over that.
    “There are times in games when I think a striker would love that cross, or to be in that position, to be slid through there.
    “I think it’s a match made in heaven, I really do. I’m looking forward to it.
    “We hope he can be the missing piece. His record in the Champions League is absolute quality.
    “That will be what we are looking for – for him to deliver those goals in the key games.”
    *Asahi Super Dry and City Football Group announce a new multi-year deal that will see Japan’s Number One beer, known for its innovation, and unique Japanese super dry taste become ‘Global Partner of City Football Group,’ which incorporates current reigning champions, Manchester City.
    Shaun Goater was celebrating Man City’s new partnership with Japanese drink brand Asahi
    Former City stars Shaun Wright-Phillips and Shaun Goater hold the Premier League aloft in front of a mountain of the Asahi drink cans More