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    Mikel Arteta reveals his new name for substitutes in incredible bid to boost squad morale for Premier League title push

    MIKEL ARTETA admits that he never stops thinking of new motivation methods to keep his Arsenal players on course for a Premier League and Europa League double.Last weekend’s 3-0 win at Fulham was celebrated in the visitors’ dressing room with a giant replica of the famous Arsenal clock and the club crest plastered all over the walls to make Craven Cottage feel more like the Emirates.
    Emirates chief Mikel Arteta is happy to try new ways of inspiring his squadCredit: Getty
    Arteta now calls his subs ‘impactors’ as the Prem leaders eye a doubleCredit: Getty
    Outside the players’ entrance at the Gunners’ London Colney training ground, Arteta has had the words “train to win” concreted into the path.
    And he regularly has a DJ pumping out tunes on the side of the training pitch to get his players up and running.
    He was widely derided when he blasted out “You’ll Never Walk Alone” ahead of a 4-0 defeat at Anfield.
    But no one is laughing now Arsenal are five points clear at the top of the table and bidding to reach the Europa League quarter-finals this evening following last week’s 2-2 draw at Sporting Lisbon.
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    Arteta said: “I think every game needs something different and we are always looking at what we have to throw at the boys.
    “We try to give them exactly what they need to make the team better and get the right mindset with the right energy and confidence levels.
    “Of course if you only judge it on results alone, that’s something different. But the response as individuals and as a group is always really good.
    “The way I measure it is by looking in their faces, their attitude, their behaviour, then I look at the video and analyse what I can see.”
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    Arteta has even taken to referring to his substitutes as “impactors” after a long summer chat with former England rugby coach Eddie Jones and a number of other leading coaches from various sporting fields.
    He said: “It’s something that we wanted to change and I discussed it with a few people to help us find something that particularly suited us.
    “It’s the best way to express how we feel about the subs and how they have to feel about their role, especially on match days.
    “The idea is to replace somebody and make the team better or to do something different to win the game.
    “And the more you repeat that phrase, the closer you get to the mentality of having an impact on the game rather than just being a sub.
    “I’m not saying it makes the players on the bench feel less disappointed because everybody wants to start.
    “But every manager has their own way of doing things and this is about managing the group so they know their role and making sure that everyone is still motivated to help the team.”
    Thursday’s match will be Arsenal’s first European knockout game in front of a full Emirates since they were dumped out by Olympiacos in February 2020.
    And Arteta said: “It’s been a long time since we had one of these special European nights and we have to build that back.
    “The supporters have to enjoy coming to these games and the team has to give them the right reasons to be part of that.
    “Hopefully this match can be the start of a nice journey.”
    Fit-again Brazil striker Gabriel Jesus is available for the game after making his comeback as a late sub in Sunday’s victory at Fulham — but is unlikely to start.
    Arteta said: “Gabi is feeling good and training every day. He says his sensations are better and better, which is really positive.
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    “But we still have to manage his minutes and his involvement in the team.”
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    Can Casemiro play in Man Utd’s Europa League match against Real Betis?

    CASEMIRO received a straight red card for a reckless challenge on Southampton’s Carlos Alcaraz.The midfielder was initially only shown a yellow card by referee Anthony Taylor, but he changed the decision to a red after consulting the VAR monitor.
    Manchester United’s Casemiro is consoled by Antony after being sent offCredit: PA
    Manchester United have chosen not to appeal to the FA over Casemiro’s red card offence against the Saints.
    It’s the Brazilian’s second red card of the season after being dismissed against Crystal Palace in the Premier League at the start of February.
    Can Casemiro play against Real Betis in the Europa League?
    The 31-year-old’s ban only applies to domestic competitions, not to European competitions.
    Meaning the former Real Madrid man will be available for selection for United’s trip to Spain on March 16.
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    The Red Devils have a healthy 4-1 lead in their Europa League Round of 16 tie.
    Barring a disaster in Spain, Erik ten Hag’s side should sail through to the quarter-finals of the Europa League.
    Casemiro in action with Ayoze Perez of Real Betis in the Europa League round of 16 first legCredit: GETTY
    Which games will Casemiro miss through suspension?
    The five-time Champions League winner has made a vast improvement to United’s first team.
    Erik ten Hag’s side has a win percentage of 43% without Casemiro in the side, as opposed to 76% when he is.
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    The Brazilian will be banned for four domestic matches, which include:

    Fulham (H) – March 19, FA Cup quarter-final
    Newcastle (A) – April 2, Premier League
    Brentford (H) – April 5, Premier League
    Everton (H) – April 8, Premier League

    Casemiro will return to domestic action on April 15, when the Red Devils travel to the City Ground to take on Nottingham Forest in the Premier League. More

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    Antony nowhere to be seen in Man Utd training sparking injury fears ahead of Real Betis clash

    ANTONY has sparked injury fears ahead of Manchester United’s clash with Real Betis.That’s because he was nowhere to be seen at training on Wednesday.
    Antony was not seen training with Man Utd on WednesdayCredit: Rex
    The Brazilian winger, 23, has endured a mixed debut season at Old Trafford following his £82million move from Ajax.
    Antony has helped himself to seven goals from the right wing while bringing some much needed-aggression.
    But he is yet to get an assist in the Premier League.
    And his inconsistent performances have seen him come under fire from a section of supporters.
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    However, there may be no sign of Antony at all when United take on Betis tomorrow.
    The Red Devils already have one foot in the Europa League quarters following last week’s 4-1 win in Spain.
    And Antony was not seen taking part in United training when Erik ten Hag ran the rule over his stars at Carrington on Wednesday.
    The forward was subbed off in Sunday’s disappointing 0-0 draw with Southampton.
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    And his absence today raises concerns over the seriousness of his setback.
    Should Antony be out for any period of time, it would come as a huge blow to Ten Hag.
    That’s because he is already missing Anthony Martial through injury.
    And Alejandro Garnacho is also set for a spell on the sidelines after limping off against Saints.
    The Argentine whizkid was spotted in a protective boot as he used crutches to leave Old Trafford.
    And it could see the likes of Facundo Pellistri and Anthony Elanga come into first-team proceedings.
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    Casemiro laughs in Man Utd training as he prepares for Real Betis clash after being banned for four other games

    CASEMIRO was all smiles at Manchester United training this morning despite the prospect of his four-match ban.The Brazilian star and his team-mates are preparing to travel to Spain to face Real Betis in the second-leg of their Europa League last-16 clash.
    Casemiro was all smiles at training despite his upcoming suspensionCredit: Reuters
    Marcus Rashford (left) was also grinning from ear-to-ear during the sessionCredit: PA
    Bruno Fernandes worked with the returning Anthony Martial today at CarringtonCredit: Reuters
    Erik ten Hag will provide an update on his squad once they arrive in Sevilla tomorrowCredit: PA
    They go into Thursday’s showdown holding a 4-1 advantage from last week’s first-leg at Old Trafford but for the 31-year-old midfielder it could be his last outing for some time.
    Casemiro was sent off for the second time this season for a reckless tackle on Southampton midfielder Carlos Alcaraz on Sunday as the Red Devils were held to a goalless draw.
    United have already confirmed that they will not appeal Casemiro’s dismissal – meaning he will serve a four-match ban for his second straight red card of the season.
    That means that the ex-Real Madrid man will miss the FA Cup quarter-final clash with Fulham on Sunday, as well as games against Newcastle, Brentford and Everton.
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    He is eligible for the trip to Betis – but he won’t be available again in the Premier League until the trip to Nottingham Forest on Sunday 15 April.
    However, barring a catastrophe in Spain, he could be back in action three days’ earlier in the last-eight of the Europa League.
    But the impending spell on the sidelines could still not wipe the grin off his face as he enjoyed a laugh with youngster Anthony Elanga at Carrington today.
    Marcus Rashford, who will be looking to continue his rich vein of form against Betis, was also grinning from ear-to-ear as the rather more stern looking Erik ten Hag put his men through their paces.
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    Brazilian star Antony was nowhere to be seen during the session as we await confirmation of United’s squad for the trip – while Ten Hag will speak to the media once the team arrive in Sevilla tomorrow.
    Midfielder Marcel Sabitzer was part of the group following his recent lay-off as was defender Victor Lindelof, who was ill at the weekend.
    Alejandro Garnacho has joined Donny van de Beek and Christian Eriksen on the sidelines, after suffering an ankle-ligament injury against Southampton.
    But forward Anthony Martial looks to be well on his way back to full fitness as he looks to return for the first time since the Carabao Cup semi-final second-leg victory over Nottingham Forest.
    Jadon Sancho was practising his heading skills during the workoutCredit: Reuters
    Victor Lindelof, pictured with Elanga, has returned following his illnessCredit: Reuters
    Marcel Sabitzer (centre) alongside Lisandro Martinez and Raphael Varane at CarringtonCredit: PA More

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    Real Betis vs Man Utd: Red Devils look to seal Europa League last-8 spot after first leg demolition – stream, TV channel

    MANCHESTER UNITED will be determined to put Sunday’s disappointment behind them in their Europa League last-16 second leg against Real Betis.The Red Devils were held to a 2-2 draw by relegation-battling Southampton at Old Trafford.
    Casemiro was shown a striaght red for his horror tackle on Carlos AlcarazCredit: Getty
    And to make matters worse, Casemiro was shown his second red card of the season which means he will miss FOUR of United’s upcoming matches.
    However, rules state that the Brazilian icon is available for the Europa League battle against Betis.
    This doesn’t bode well for the Spanish outfit who have a huge deficit to make up from the reverse fixture.
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    When is Real Betis vs Man Utd?

    Real Betis’ Europa League last-16 second leg against Manchester United will take place on Thursday, March 16.
    It is scheduled to get underway at 5:45pm UK time – 6:45pm local time.
    Benito Villamarin Stadium in Seville, Spain is the allocated arena for this contest and it can host around 60,721 supporters.
    Manchester United thrashed Betis 4-1 in the first leg.

    What TV channel is it on and can it be live streamed?

    Real Betis vs Manchester United will be broadcast LIVE on BT Sport 1 in the UK.
    Coverage is expected to commence from 5pm UK time – 45 minutes before kick-off.
    Subscription members of BT Sport can stream the entire action live via the BT Sport website or app.
    Alternatively, SunSport will have minute-by-minute coverage of the whole match including build up and reaction.

    What is the team news?
    Erik Ten Hag will be delighted to have Casemiro available to him despite the Brazilan’s red card offence against Southampton.
    However, Alejandro Garnacho (ankle) and Victor Lindelof (ill) could miss out.
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    While Anthony Martial will still need to be assessed despite returning to full training.
    Anthony Martial is back in full trainingCredit: Getty
    Elsewhere, Manuel Pellegrini has no fresh injury concerns ahead of the second leg.
    But, the former Manchester City boss could be tempted to starting top goal scorer Borja Iglesias this time round.
    What are the odds?

    Real Betis to win 13/5
    Draw 12/5
    Man Utd to win 1/1

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    Arsenal vs Sporting: Gunners put Premier League title charge aside as they eye Europa League last-8 spot – stream, TV

    ARSENAL have been in tremendous form this season – but Sporting will be determined to throw a spanner in the works during their Europa League last-16 second leg.Three first half goals from Gabriel, Gabriel Martinelli and Martin Odegaard saw the Gunners blow Fulham away on the weekend.
    Arsenal annihilated Fulham on SundayCredit: Alamy
    It meant that Mikel Arteta’s men became the first team in football league history to win five consecutive away London derbies while keeping a clean sheet.
    However, the North London outfit will now need to put their Premier League title aspirations on hold as they look to overcome their Europa League first leg hiccup against Portuguese giants Sporting.
    And having only lost to twice at home all season, Arsenal are certainly favourites to progress to the quarter-final stage.
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    When is Arsenal vs Sporting?

    Arsenal’s mouth-watering Europa League second leg against Sporting will take place on Thursday, March 16.
    It is scheduled to get underway at 8pm UK time.
    Emirates Stadium in North London is the allocated arena for this fixture and it can host approximately 60,000 fans.
    The Gunners were held to a 2-2 draw when the sides met in the reverse fixture.

    What TV channel is it on and can it be live streamed?

    Arsenal vs Sporting will be broadcast LIVE on BT Sport 2 in the UK.
    Coverage is expected to commence from 7:15pm UK time – 45 minutes before kick-off.
    Subscription members of BT Sport can stream the entire action live via the BT Sport website or app.
    Alternatively, SunSport will have minute-by-minute coverage of the whole match including build up and reaction.

    What is the team news?
    Mikel Arteta will be delighted to almost be at full strength with only Eddie Nketiah and Mohamed Elneny unavailable for the Sporting clash.
    Furthermore, the Arsenal boss could be tempted into providing Gabriel Jesus with his first start since November following his 11-minute cameo against Fulham.
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    Gabriel Jesus made his long-awaited return against FulhamCredit: Alamy
    Meanwhile, Ruben Amorim will be sweating over the fitness of Antonio Adan and ex-Gunners full-back Hector Bellerin who need assessments before the huge Europa League contest.
    Furthermore, Captain Sebastian Coates and Hidemasa Morita are ruled out through suspension.
    However, Daniel Braganca could return to the fold as the midfielder is back in full training.
    What are the odds?

    Arsenal to win 4/11
    Draw 15/4
    Sporting 15/2

    To qualify

    Arsenal 2/13
    Sporting 4/1

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    ‘I can’t play against him’ – Ex-Man Utd star’s body left Ajax ace stunned in Europa League final

    FORMER Ajax star Amin Younes was scared to play against Manchester United in the 2017 Europa League final because of Antonio Valencia.Valencia captained the Red Devils to a 2-0 victory but left it to Wayne Rooney to lift the trophy.
    Antonio Valencia inspired fear in his opponents due to his physicalityCredit: Getty – Contributor
    Amin Younes was scared to play against Valencia in the 2017 Europa League finalCredit: Getty
    Younes was stunned by the size of Valencia’s armsCredit: AFP
    The ex-defender built a reputation for his brute strengthCredit: –
    But his presence in the United line-up alone was enough to give his side a psychological advantage before a ball was even kicked.
    That’s because Younes admitted to his team-mate Andre Onana that he did not want to play against the former right-back because of the size of his arms.
    Goalkeeper Onana recalled his chat with the left winger in an interview with DAZN.
    He said: “In the tunnel, Amin Younes came to me. He was one of the most important players in our team at that time.
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    “He was shocked by the size of the arms of his direct opponent, Antonio Valencia. He told me: ‘I can’t play against him’.”
    Onana also admitted he was fearful ahead of the game and he believes that cost Ajax.
    He added: “I played with a lot of fear. After the game I told myself that I would never be so afraid on the field again.
    “I lost that Europa League final because of fear. We had already lost before the match was played.
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    “During training I called Edwin van der Sar, I wasn’t feeling well. I said I didn’t want to play this final.”
    Valencia built a reputation for his physical prowess with The Secret Footballer detailing an insight into his brute strength back in 2012.
    He wrote that Valencia blocking one of his clearances felt like “being hit by the car”. More

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    Away fan loses FINGER in horror fall before Europa League clash as club doctor rushes him to hospital

    A REAL SOCIEDAD fan lost his finger in a horrible accident before the Europa League clash against Roma at the Stadio Olimpico.Jose Mourinho’s side beat Sociedad 2-0 in the first leg of their Last 16 tie thanks to goals by Stephan El Shaarawy and Marash Kumbulla.
    A horror accident took place at the Olimpico before a Europa League clashCredit: Getty
    A Real Sociedad fan lost his finger before the Europa League game with RomaCredit: Getty
    But the game was marred by a horrible accident that saw a supporter of the visiting team being rushed to hospital with the help of Real’s doctor Javier Barrera.
    According to Mundo Deportivo, a 49-year-old man had the ring finger on his left hand partly amputated.
    AS report that another fan picked up the severed finger and stored it in a bag of ice that was immediately sent to hospital for surgery.
    He spent Thursday night in hospital after a four-hour operation and was cleared the next day to fly back to Spain.
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    The same report suggests the accident occurred outside the stadium before the game started.
    He climbed a fence to get a better view of something and that is when disaster struck.
    The fan unfortunately lost his footing and fell with his finger getting hooked.
    Sociedad president Jokin Aperribay and the team doctor visited the supporter on Friday after the game with Roma.
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    The club also got him a seat on the team’s charter flight for a quicker return home.
    The LaLiga giants offered him a jersey worn in the game by Takefusa Kubo as well.
    The fan appeared to be in good spirits after landing as he showed “good humour” at the airport. More