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    Leeds fans savage ‘plastic’ Man Utd with banner outside Elland Road with anti-Super League message from club in stands

    LEEDS fans have savaged Manchester United with a brutal banner outside Elland Road this afternoon.The banner, which describes the Red Devils as ‘plastic’ and ‘shallow’, is in response to the failed European Super League plans – and the Yorkshire club have also installed their own notice inside the ground.
    The banner outside Elland Road
    Leeds have installed a banner inside Elland Road condemning the ESLCredit: AP
    Thousands of Manchester United fans want the Glazers to sell the clubCredit: Getty
    The banner reads: “ESL and MUFC – just a tactical, temporary withdrawal, we see!
    “Until your PR agents and media can reframe a package and construct an acceptable narrative and plan for your greedy, selfish followers to push this through in two years’ time. We know who you are! We know you from old!
    “Manchester United! Nonsense! What a joke! Find a new, more appropriate name! This was always coming, given the soulless, win at all costs, plastic, shallow, selfish, worthless money monster you have made of yourselves!
    “MUFC have fed off and divided, not United, football and communities. You are killing football! Children should be encouraged to support their community and play fairly and not bully people by exclusion!
    “The Leeds family is fully United with and in full support of and shoulder to shoulder with all true LFC, MCFC, AFC, THFC, and with the few remaining genuine MUFC and CFC fans, whose clubs have been hijacked by power monger and shallow weak-minded glory hunters!
    “And together we’re fans United, we’ll never be divided! Earn it on the pitch! Football is for the fans!”
    United fans had banners of their own on display yesterday for Old Trafford protestsCredit: Getty
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    And it’s not just the fans protesting, with Leeds installing their own anti-ESL banner inside the stadium.
    The Yorkshire club’s notice reads: “EARN IT ON THE PITCH. FOOTBALL IS FOR THE FANS.”
    Leeds were one of the first Premier League clubs to make a stand against the ESL on Monday.
    Today’s events follow the huge protest outside Old Trafford yesterday as United supporters campaigned against the Glazers, burning an American flag at one stage.

    Reports claim the unpopular owners will accept no less than £4BILLION to sell the club.
    Co-owner Avram Glazer refused to apologise to supporters when he was confronted by a reporter in Florida.
    And manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has insisted the Glazers will not walk away from the Red Devils after their ESL humiliation.
    The United boss confronted a group of angry fans who stormed Carrington on Thursday morning, with midfielder Nemanja Matic hailing his gaffer’s actions.
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    Man Utd owners ‘slap £4BILLION price tag on club as fan protests pressure Glazers to sell’ after Super League fiasco

    THE Glazers will accept no less than £4BILLION to sell Manchester United, according to reports.Hundreds of United fans protested against the unpopular Americans on Saturday after their prominent involvement in plans to ruin football with the European Super League.
    Joel Glazer, left, and brother Avram want £4BILLION for Man UtdCredit: Getty
    The Americans are under huge pressure to sell as United fans took to the streets to protest against them at the weekend
    It follows demonstrations at Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool and Tottenham over their backers’ attempts to join the doomed renegade closed-shop franchise league.
    Ed Woodward has already quit United amid the Super League crisis.
    Sun Sport understands the Man Utd bigwig left the club on Monday BEFORE Chelsea and Manchester City pulled out of the hated competition.
    But it will take more than fan protests – where Red Devils fans burned American flags – to get the Glazer brothers out of Old Trafford, according to the Mirror.
    The Florida-based family are said to want £4bn to even consider walking away – the figure they think they would have got if the Super League had gone ahead.
    They only paid £790million for the Red Devils in 2005. And if they manage to find a buyer willing to match their asking price, they stand to make more than 400 per cent profit on their initial investment.
    Throughout their unpopular reign, club debt has remained high while the brothers pocketed multi-million pound annual dividends.
    And that is why it would take such a staggering sum to make them sell up, according to city investors cited by the Mirror.
    United fans were so enraged by the ESL proposal that they stormed the club’s training ground at Carrington on Thursday and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer himself had to keep the peace.
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    Yet the manager reckons co-chairman Joel and his family are going nowhere — even though every Big Six owner faces a battle to win the fans round again.
    Solskjaer said: “I think the owners that signed up for this proposal have a job on their hands, of course they have.
    “We’ve had an apology from Joel and that’s important. He’s told us how committed he is to helping us go forward.
    “Unity and everyone coming together for one common goal is the best way forward.
    “I’ve had an open and good relationship with them and they’ve been very supportive of me.
    “We have shown with the players we’ve signed that we’re committed to improving and they are committed to improve.
    “It is all about improving the club, the infrastructure, the facilities and the squad, and I am very confident they will remain committed.”
    Joel Glazer, who was vice-chairman of the ESL, issued a letter of apology on Wednesday, admitting the club made a mistake by joining.
    But his brother Avram later REFUSED to say sorry when questioned in Florida.
    Solskjaer insisted he had no problem with the fans voicing their anger — and is equally adamant the Super League KO will not affect his summer spending.
    He added: “I’m still positive and hopeful we can follow through on the plans we’re working on.”
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    European Super League contracts REVEALED, Brendan Rodgers Spurs EXCLUSIVE – Arsenal, Man City, Chelsea transfer news

    THE fallout from the European Super League continues after it was revealed Real Madrid and Barcelona were set to earn £52m MORE than the English big six.Meanwhile, we’ve got exclusive updates on Tottenham’s interest in Brendan Rodgers and the very latest as Spotify founder Daniel Ek reveals that he wants to buy Arsenal.
    Follow ALL of the latest updates below after an explosive week in the world of football…
    GLAZER TAG
    Ole Gunnar Solskjaer says the Glazers will not walk away from Manchester United after their Super League slapdown.
    Hundreds of United fans protested outside Old Trafford on Saturday over the American owners’ involvement in the European Super League.
    Solskjaer said: “I think the owners that signed up for this proposal have a job on their hands, of course they have.
    “We’ve had an apology from Joel and that’s important. He’s told us how committed he is to helping us go forward.
    “Unity and everyone coming together for one common goal is the best way forward.”
    Manchester United fans protest outside Old Trafford in a bid to remove club’s owners

    BLANK HOLIDAY WEEKEND
    Thierry Henry hailed his ‘happiest moment’ as English football unites in a stand against racism and all online abuse.
    The Prem, EFL and the women’s game will boycott Twitter, Facebook and Instagram over four days next weekend.
    From 3pm on Friday, April 30, through to the end of Bank Holiday Monday on May 3, every club will switch off their social media accounts.
    Prem legend Henry has been at the forefront of the fight after removing himself from social media last month.
    He said: “English football coming off social media is a powerful statement. Everything that tries to destroy the beauty and the happiness of our game — we should fight it.
    “This is my happiest moment. Football stands for something. Not only money.
    “What happened with the European Super League was about standing up for values — and so is this.”

    GIGGS’ NEW LOVE
    Ryan Giggs has found love with a lingerie model — as he waits to appear in court charged with assaulting two women, including his ex-girlfriend.
    The former Manchester United star, 47, was seen out with Zara Charles, 33, in Hale, Cheshire, days before he was also charged with coercive and controlling behaviour against ex Kate Greville, 36.
    A source said: “Zara has been supporting Ryan over the last few months.
    “She’s a great, upbeat girl. Ryan has been completely open with her about his situation. They seem very strong together.”
    Giggs was, on Friday, charged with assaulting two women.
    One alleged victim is his ex Kate and the other — a woman in her twenties — is believed to be her younger sister.
    BLADES WIN
    Sheffield United have won just their fifth Premier League game of the season, defeating Brighton 1-0 at Bramall Lane.
    A first-half strike from David McGoldrick was enough to give the relegated side all three points.
    Brighton sit seven points above the relegation zone with five games to play – and will no doubt be regretting this sitter from Neal Maupay.

    HIBS REACH SEMIS
    Hibernian are through to the semi-finals of the Scottish Cup after beating Motherwell in a penalty shoot-out.
    The match finished 2-2 after 90 minutes and the two teams still couldn’t be separated following extra time.
    Here’s the winning penalty…

    LIONS WARNING
    Police issued a “strong” warning about Covid rules when called to a party attended by England aces Ben Chilwell and Mason Mount.
    The Chelsea pair and team-mate Billy Gilmour were at Chilwell’s £4million home last Sunday.
    Police attended after neighbours complained about a large gathering.
    Rules allow households to meet outdoors in groups of six, but not indoors unless in a support bubble or exempt.
    Last night a source for Chilwell, 24, Mount, 22, and Scottish international Gilmour, 19, said none had been found to be in breach of Covid rules or were directly spoken to by police.
    But the police visit is likely to worry England boss Gareth Southgate who has spoke of his concern about squad discipline.

    YES SERB
    Manchester City are in negotiations to sign Red Star Belgrade starlet Andrija Radulovic, SunSport understands.
    Scouts from the Premier League leaders have been watching the winger for over a year.
    And SunSport understand that the Citizens made contact with Red Star last month to open talks.
    Man City scouts have been impressed by the Serbian youth international.
    Radulovic, 18, delivered good performances in last season’s Uefa Youth League, scoring in a 2-0 win against Tottenham Hotspur.
    SET THE BENCHMARK
    James Milner broke the Premier League record for most appearances as a substitute during Liverpool’s 1-1 draw against Newcastle.
    The ex-England star, 35, has enjoyed a long career in the top-flight with Leeds, Newcastle, Aston Villa, Manchester City and now the Reds.
    In fact, at the time of his debut for Leeds, Milner became the second-youngest player in Premier League history, aged 16 years and 309 days.
    Now, more than 18 years later, Milner has put his name in the history books.
    The three-time Premier League champion climbed off the bench to replace Diogo Jota with 30 minutes to play in the game against Newcastle.
    And in doing so, he overtook Peter Crouch for most substitute appearances in the league’s history.
    Click here to find out the 10 most subbed on players in Premier League history.
    1-0 BLADES
    Sheffield United have taken the lead against Brighton in this evening’s Premier League clash.
    David McGoldrick’s strike means it’s 1-0 to the Blades with 40 minutes played.
    Here’s the goal…

    CHELSEA RATINGS ARE IN
    Timo Werner’s goal handed Chelsea a huge Champions League boost as they beat top four rivals West Ham 1-0.
    The Blues edged a nervy game at the Olympic Stadium as the Hammers finished with ten men.
    But who was Chelsea’s best player today? And did anyone have a game to forget?
    Click here to read SunSport’s Chelsea player ratings.

    WAS THIS A RED?
    West Ham’s Fabian Balbuena was sent off after he caught Chelsea’s Ben Chilwell with his follow-through.
    Did referee Chris Kavanagh make the right call?
    Here’s the incident…

    WERN TO WATCH
    Chelsea found themselves at the centre of yet another huge football shock story as Timo Werner scored a goal.
    The dust has yet to settle on their outrageous bid to join a European Super League and now the misfiring German has only gone and hit the target.
    Werner’s first since mid-February and only his second in the Premier League this year was enough to settle this tepid episode of the battle for the top four.
    Victory means Chelsea cement their spot in the Champions League places for now while West Ham concede a three point cushion to their big-spending rivals with five games to go.
    Click here to read SunSport’s match report.

    KYL-ER BLOW
    Kylian Mbappe has handed Paris Saint-Germain a major injury scare ahead of their Champions League clash with Manchester City.
    The French forward limped off with a suspected thigh injury in the 87th minute of the 3-1 victory over Metz.
    Two goals from Mbappe and a late strike by Mauro Icardi ensured the French champions headed to the top of Ligue 1.
    But their afternoon was soured with the potential injury to their key man.
    PSG are set to take on Manchester City on Wednesday in the first leg of their Champions League semi-final.
    KEPT AT BAY
    Bayern Munich were thwarted by Mainz as they missed out on winning the Bundesliga title with three games to spare this afternoon, losing 2-1.
    Hansi Flick’s men found themselves two goals down at the interval, having delivered a lacklustre performance.
    And even the returning Robert Lewandowski couldn’t inspire them to a comeback, although the Pole did get on the scoresheet late on.
    Click here to read SunSport’s match report.
    Credit: AFP
    NU MOVE
    Nuno Espirito Santo has rejected the idea of becoming Tottenham’s next manager.
    The Wolves boss asserted his commitment to his current job by stating he still has a contract he aims to honour.
    He said: “I have a contract. It is my decision to sign a contract and that is what I want to say.
    “When I make a decision like that there is no doubts in my mind. There are no doubts at all.
    “I am going to be here on Friday at 8.30 in the morning to prepare our game against Burnley.”

    BERGE KING
    Arsenal have been warned off a transfer for Sander Berge with Paul Heckingbottom expecting the ace to stay at Sheffield United.
    The Star claims both Arsenal – and north London rivals Tottenham – are interested in Berge after the Blades were relegated to the Championship.
    But interim United boss Heckingbottom has said: “Sander hasn’t spoken about the future. If he is here, that will be out of my hands.
    “But I’m expecting him [to stay], yes. He’s contracted to us, don’t forget that, and what a player he would be to help us get back.
    “The only thing Sander is bothered about at the moment is getting fit, that’s what’s driving him on.”
    Credit: Jamie McPhilimey – The Sun
    NHO SLACKING
    Fernandinho gave Manchester City stars a New Year’s Day rollicking in a crisis meeting to spearhead the club’s title charge.
    Manager Pep Guardiola had moaned to the Brazilian about attitudes within the camp after a poor training session on December 31.
    So the club captain stepped up as the leader of the group to get things sorted – before the team embarked on a staggering winning run towards the Premier League title.
    Speaking to The Players’ Tribune, Fernandinho said: “I’m usually not a guy who makes big speeches, but a few months ago I really had no choice.
    “It was December 31, New Year’s Eve. We were eighth in the Premier League table. And we had just finished training. And Pep wasn’t happy.
    “It was not a good session. The attitude, the body language, the effort from some players, it was just obvious: misplaced passes, players not tracking back, not running, not looking interested.
    “This was not us. This was not the team that had won two titles in a row, or that had set a record points total.
    “Pep told me that not everyone was at 100 per cent. And, in this team, when you come to train, you do it at 100 per cent, or you stay home. Once you enter the pitch, there is no conversation, no negotiation.
    “He was right. And he made it clear that the responsibility for keeping those standards rested with me.”
    Credit: The Sun
    FOWL PLAY
    Sheffield Wednesday are almost out of their misery after a collapse against Middlesbrough, losing 3-1.
    The Owls must win their final two games to stay up after late goals from Josh Coburn and Duncan Watmore delivered a hammer blow to their survival hopes.
    Stand-in boss Jamie Smith said: “There’s still a belief we can stay up.
    “We have still got a chance as mathematically it’s still possible. We will keep fighting.”
    Wednesday host Nottingham Forest in a must-win fixture before a potential final day shoot-out with relegation rivals Derby.
    Smith added: “We have to go get three points – whatever it takes.”
    Credit: PA
    NO DEAL
    Liverpool’s owners Fenway Sports Group have rejected a staggering £3BILLION bid to buy the club, according to reports.
    The Reds’ American owners, led by John W Henry, have come in for monster criticism lately.
    Fans protested with banners outside Anfield ahead of Saturday’s lunchtime draw with Newcastle following the club’s involvement in the controversial European Super League.
    And now, the Mirror claim Henry rejected a huge bid – believed to be from the Middle East – BEFORE the chaos unfolded.
    FSG have lost around £120million in revenue due to the pandemic, with fans not allowed at Anfield, according to the report.
    But Henry and Co were unwilling to sell up, knocking back the bid – believed to be close to £3bn.
    Credit: Rex
    NEW ERROR
    Thousands of ‘New Era’ Super League football shirts have been put on sale for just £2 after the competition’s calamitous collapse.
    Last Sunday, it was revealed 12 clubs had signed up for the controversial breakaway tournament.
    But by Tuesday, the European Super League was dead in the water after NINE clubs – including all of the Premier League’s Big Six – withdrew following an incredible fan backlash.
    However, within that 48-hour window, a well-known high street store had designed a ‘New Era’ football shirt for each of the six English clubs involved.
    The unnamed chain bought a staggering 70,000 tops and had planned to sell them for £29.99.
    However, Wholesale Clearance UK have now decided to take the jerseys off their hands and try to sell them themselves for just £2, a sensational 93 per cent price slash.
    Credit: NC
    PSG GO TOP
    Paris Saint-Germain have gone top of Ligue 1 with a 3-1 victory at Metz.
    Mauricio Pochettino’s side took the lead in the fourth minute when Kylian Mbappe opened the scoring.
    Metz equalised just after half-time when Fabien Centonze made it 1-1, but Mbappe’s second goal in the 59th minute restored PSG’s lead.
    A late Mauro Icardi penalty confirmed the win and they are now two points ahead of Lille, who have a game in hand.
    Here is Mbappe’s first goal…
    Three Metz defenders didn’t stand a chance of catching Kylian Mbappe 💨Ander Herrera with the ball over the top… And then we just wait for the celebration 🥶 pic.twitter.com/HDCHqm5QFI— Football on BT Sport (@btsportfootball) April 24, 2021

    FAN OF THAT
    Manchester United star Nemanja Matic has hailed his manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer for showing ‘we respect our supporters’ by confronting angry protesters this week.
    A group of fuming fans stormed Carrington on Thursday morning, in protest at the club’s decision to break away as part of the European Super League.
    The fans brought banners with them, featuring anti-board messages including ‘Glazers Out’ and ’51 % MUFC 20′.
    Matic and Solskjaer, as well as ex-players Michael Carrick and Darren Fletcher confronted the angry supporters.
    And the Serbian, 32, believes that the incident is a ‘positive thing’.
    He told Sky Sports: “We saw the fans here in our training ground and that was very nice from our manager to decide to go out and speak to them.”
    Credit: Getty
    WELCOME BACK
    Watford have joined Norwich by sealing promotion to the Premier League at the first time of asking.
    The Hornets needed to beat Millwall at Vicarage Road to secure their spot back in the big time.
    And it was club-record £40million signing Ismaila Sarr who ensured a top-two finish with a narrow 1-0 victory.
    Watford had the champagne on ice and wasted no time in celebrating their success on the pitch.
    The players then launched Xisco into the air after his appointment in December sparked a remarkable run of form to seal promotion.
    In his 24 games in charge, he has picked up 54 points – more than anyone else in the Championship.
    Credit: Getty
    BLUE MOVE
    Chelsea are fully focused on landing either Erling Haaland or Romelu Lukaku this summer as Thomas Tuchel prioritises a new striker, according to reports.
    The Blues – like rivals Manchester City and United – need a No9 when the transfer market reopens.
    And according to Bild’s Christian Falk, Chelsea are prioritising either of Europe’s leading hitmen.
    But the report adds the West Londoners are not pursuing a chase for Haaland’s Borussia Dortmund team-mate Jude Bellingham.
    Chelsea have struggled in front of goal this season.
    Tammy Abraham, frozen out under Tuchel, penalty-specialist Jorginho and Mason Mount lead the scoring charts with six Premier League goals.
    Credit: Reuters
    ICING ON THE KAYK
    Manchester City’s new signing Kayky has shown exactly why he is heading to the Premier League giants.
    Pep Guardiola’s table-toppers have forked out £9million for the 17-year-old from Fluminense.
    Dubbed the ‘next Neymar’ the Brazilian sensation certainly lived up to the billing with a brilliant solo strike for his club.
    With goals like that, Man City fans can be forgiven for being excited to see their new man in action.
    Watch Man City’s new wonderkid Kayky score amazing solo goal after humiliating FOUR defenders
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    Solskjaer insists Glazer family will NOT sell Man Utd after European Super League shame despite fan protests

    OLE GUNNAR SOLSKJAER says the Glazers will not walk away from Manchester United after their Super League slapdown.Hundreds of United fans protested outside Old Trafford on Saturday over the American owners’ involvement in the European Super League.
    Ole Gunnar Solskjaer insists the Glazers will not sell Man Utd after the European Super League farceCredit: Getty
    Fans protested the American owners outside Old Trafford on SaturdayCredit: PA
    It follows demonstrations at Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool and Spurs over their backers’ attempts  to join the doomed breakaway league.
    United fans were so enraged by the ESL proposal that they stormed the club’s training ground at Carrington on Thursday and Solskjaer himself had to keep the peace.
    Yet the manager reckons co-chairman Joel and his family are going nowhere — even though every Big Six owner faces a battle to win the fans round again.
    Solskjaer said: “I think the owners that signed up for this proposal have a job on their hands, of course they have.
    “We’ve had an apology from Joel and that’s important. He’s told us how committed he is to helping us go forward.
    “Unity and everyone coming together for one common goal is the best way forward.
    “I’ve had an open and good relationship with them and they’ve been very supportive of me.
    “We have shown with the players we’ve signed that we’re committed to improving and they are committed to improve.
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    “It is all about  improving the club, the infrastructure, the facilities and the squad, and I am very confident they will remain committed.”
    Joel Glazer, who was vice-chairman of the ESL, issued a letter of apology on Wednesday, admitting the club made a mistake by joining.
    Solskjaer insisted he had no problem with the fans voicing their anger — and is equally adamant the Super League KO will not affect his  summer spending.
    He added: “I’m still positive and hopeful we can follow through on the plans we’re working on.”
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    European Super League farce exposed Arsenal’s deep-rooted problems – and shows how far they’ve fallen under Kroenke

    WHEN the European Super League collapsed on Tuesday evening it left 12 clubs humiliated, embarrassed and awkwardly apologetic.The Dirty Dozen’s shameful hangover will last for a while and they will need to do a lot of hard work if they are to regain their supporters’ trust.
    Arsenal have struggled in recent yearsCredit: Guardian News & Media / Free to use by all titles in perpetuity under NMC agreement
    Owner Stan Kroenke is now even more unpopular with the fansCredit: AFP
    But some, such as Arsenal, will need to do far more than others.
    The Gunners have been slipping down the European ladder ever since owner Stan Kroenke bought his first shares in the club in April 2007.
    At the time they had the likes of Cesc Fabregas, Robin van Persie and Thierry Henry playing attractive, free-flowing football under the leadership of Arsene Wenger – one of the greatest managers of the modern era.
    They were regulars in the Champions League, reaching the final less than 12 months before, and competing at the top of the Premier League.
    But today they are nowhere near that level.
    Wenger has gone and so has their Champions League status, struggling to even make the Europa League. They have become a mid-table Premier League club, depending on cup success to get them out of trouble.
    At times they are hard to watch under current boss Mikel Arteta, such as on Friday night when they lost 1-0 to Everton at the Emirates, and it is easy to see why thousands of fans are protesting against Kroenke.
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    Long gone are the days of Cesc Fabregas and Thierry HenryCredit: Action Images – Reuters

    A global brand with a billionaire at the helm, it’s not unreasonable for their supporters to demand Champions League football.
    But instead of investing, making them one of the country’s most adored teams again, ESL vice-chairman Kroenke has sought to cheat his way back to the top – signing up to the doomed, elitist project.
    The sheer audacity of Kroenke, to try and solve Arsenal’s problems by eliminating more than a century of competition and history, has brought shame to north London.
    But the ESL circus is just one of many problems for the Gunners.
    They are a club riddled with division and controversy – as shown on Saturday on TalkSPORT when Arsenal legend Ray Parlour got into an ugly row with AFTV boss Robbie Lyle.
    During the fiery discussion, Parlour accused AFTV – formerly known as Arsenal Fan TV – of benefitting from the club’s misfortune.
    Many AFTV pundits are famed for voicing strong, passionate and critical opinions of their club, making their videos entertaining and engaging – particularly after an Arsenal defeat.

    Parlour told Lyle: “We’re a bit of a laughing stock because of your channel. People crack up when they see you all going mad.”
    Lyle dismissed the claims and after the Everton game DT, one of the channel’s most famous pundit, called Parlour a ‘joke’ and a ‘disgrace’.
    While AFTV have every right to give fans a platform – and Parlour is entitled to his opinion – nasty, excessive clashes between supporters and club legends aren’t going to help the cause.
    In a turbulent week like no other, Arsenal’s involvement in the ESL has shined a glaring light on the club’s internal issues.
    It’s time for Kroenke to give them the finances and infrastructure they need to compete at the top again – and for fans and former greats to call a ceasefire.
    Arsenal need unwavering commitment and unity from all if they wish to become a ‘Super’ club again.
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    European Super League contracts REVEALED, Daniel Ek eyes Arsenal, Odegaard blow – Spurs, Man City, Chelsea transfer news

    THE fallout from the European Super League continues after it was revealed Real Madrid and Barcelona were set to earn £52m MORE than the English big six.Meanwhile, we’ve the very latest as Spotify founder Daniel Ek reveals that he wants to buy Arsenal.
    Follow ALL of the latest updates below after an explosive week in the world of football…
    HAA IS HE THIS GOOD?
    Another day, another Erling Haaland masterclass.
    The 20-year-old scored his 24th and 25th Bundesliga goals of the season today in Borussia Dortmund’s 2-0 win against Wolfsburg.
    It wasn’t all good news for Dortmund, though, as Jude Bellingham was sent off.
    Here’s Haaland’s second goal…

    AGUER-GO
    Inter Milan are in the hunt to sign Sergio Aguero, according to reports.
    Barcelona are believed to be close to an agreement with the Manchester City striker, who is being chased by a number of clubs including Juventus.
    Tottenham and Arsenal have both been linked with a move for the Argentine since City announced he would not receive a new deal.
    And Serie A champions-elect Inter have now joined the battle for Aguero’s signature after the striker was offered to them, report Tuttosport.
    TAG, YOU’RE IT
    Manchester City are interested in signing Ajax defender Nicolas Tagliafico, according to reports.
    The 28-year-old left back is said to be on Pep Guardiola’s radar, with Atletico Madrid, Inter Milan and Leeds United also reported to be keen.
    According to AS, City are interested in the player and were considering a move last summer before Oleksandr Zinchenko decided to remain at the Etihad.
    Guardiola has deployed several players, including Zinchenko, at left back due to Benjamin Mendy’s severe injury problems.
    The French World Cup winner has made just 46 Premier League appearances since joining the club in July 2017.
    The City boss may be keen to sign another left back to ensure Mendy has plenty of cover – and Tagliafico may just fit the bill.
    Credit: Getty
    RECKON THAT’S A YELLOW
    Liverpool’s Champions League hopes have been dealt a huge blow after Newcastle’s Joe Willock scored a 95th-minute equaliser in today’s clash.
    Shortly before Willock’s goal, Fabinho picked up a yellow card for cynical foul on Allan Saint-Maximin.
    The French winger certainly felt that one…

    DOR CLOSED
    Borussia Dortmund will not sell ‘untouchable’ Jude Bellingham this summer, according to reports.
    The English teenager has been linked with the likes of Chelsea, having impressed in his debut Bundesliga season.
    But if Dortmund have their way, the former Birmingham City starlet will be going nowhere.
    Transfer guru Fabrizio Romano claims that Dortmund consider Bellingham, 17, ‘untouchable’ going into the summer window.
    And the Italian ‘expects’ the German giants to keep their wonderkid this summer.
    Credit: Getty
    PL-OTTING AGAINST EU
    Arsene Wenger has sensationally claimed the rest of Europe ‘dream of destroying the Premier League’ as he took aim at the failed Super League plot.
    The former Arsenal boss, 71, has taken another swing at the failed breakaway competition following its humiliating collapse having already launched a scathing attack earlier this week.
    And now, Wenger has told The Telegraph: “It was born dead. From the start, I couldn’t believe it would work.
    “The most surprising in all that was the English behaviour.
    “Everybody dreams of destroying the Premier League in Europe. In England we do it ourselves.
    “I can’t understand the rationality behind that because England voted for Brexit and now they want to bring a Super League.”

    SOL DESTROYING
    Rio Ferdinand has opened up on the ribbing he received from Ole Gunnar Solskjaer after his £30million move to Manchester United in 2002.
    The England star set a record as most expensive defender ever at the time as he swapped Leeds United for Old Trafford.
    And the United dressing room, including current boss Solskjaer, demanded the highest standards immediately.
    Speaking to the Mail, Ferdinand revealed that he immediately found passes being fired at his shins in training, as his new team-mates tested his skills. And when one didn’t stick, there was hell to pay.
    Ferdinand, 42, said: “Ole Gunnar Solskjaer was the one who immediately went, ’30mill? Really? Wow’.
    “It was intimidating but you have to cope. I have seen players walk in for England or United and you can see the fear. They can’t deal with it.”

    SALI-BAN
    William Saliba has been hit with a suspended one-month ban by the French FA for his role in an X-rated video scandal.
    In February, a leaked Snapchat video resurfaced which showed the young Arsenal defender, 20, filming a team-mate masturbating in the dressing room.
    The original clip is believed to have been from 2018 but only did the rounds on social media earlier this year. Saliba has now been hit with a suspended one-month ban following a disciplinary hearing.
    That means he will NOT miss any playing time for Nice – where he is currently on loan – or France unless he breaches any rules again, say RMC Sport.
    Meanwhile, Brighton ace Ulrick Eneme Ella, 19, has been banned for three months for his role in the video. In Ella’s case, just ONE of those months has been suspended, meaning he will serve a two-month ban.
    The forward – who has not yet played for Brighton since his 2020 move from Amiens – is permitted to play for his club. But Ella will not be allowed to feature in any of France’s youth or senior squads.

    SEEING RED
    Manchester United fans have headed to Old Trafford in their droves to protest against the club owners.
    Supporters are furious following the foiled plans for the European Super League.
    Red Devil fans arranged the protest on Twitter for 3pm on Saturday – exactly 123 years after the club was founded.
    Manchester United even shut the Old Trafford megastore earlier in the afternoon ahead of the expected protests.
    The loyal fanbase were vocal in their anger towards American owners The Glazers which was further fuelled following the fallout of the ESL.
    They set off smoke bombs, chanted against the Glazers and held banners such as ‘Glazer Out Now’ and ‘Enough is Enough.’

    MOUR FIGHT
    Jamie Carragher revealed the details of his X-rated first meeting with Jose Mourinho – and hailed him as ‘one of the greatest coaches of all time’.
    The Special One was sacked by Tottenham on Monday less than a week before the Carabao Cup final where the North Londoners will be looking to end their 13-year trophy drought.
    And writing in his column for The Telegraph, Liverpool legend Carragher reminisced on the first time he locked horns with the Portuguese during his early Chelsea days. He said: “I will never forget my first encounter with Jose Mourinho.
    “It was in Cardiff’s Millennium Stadium during the 2005 League Cup Final, and the Chelsea manager rushed to the technical area to accuse my team-mate, Luis Garcia, of diving.
    “Dashing to the scene, I let rip. ‘Don’t you f***ing start about diving,’ I shouted. ‘Your Porto side was the f***ing worst.’ The altercation lasted 30 seconds. The Chelsea and Liverpool fans loved it.
    “Chelsea beat us after extra-time and I was distraught. After the game Mourinho found me. His mood was much different as he offered me his commiserations. ‘You know I was just fighting for my team, don’t you?’ he said.”

    ‘STAND WITH THEM’
    Ian Wright has claimed the Kroenke family ‘are not fit to run’ Arsenal as he backed supporters’ protests.
    Police were forced to intervene as thousands of Arsenal fans gathered at the Emirates to call for Stan Kroenke’s departure ahead of the defeat to Everton on Friday. A huge group expressed their outrage at the failed European Super League breakaway attempt and general running of the club in North London on Friday.
    Fans HUNG an effigy of Stan Kroenke outside the ground prior to Bernd Leno’s own goal gifting the Toffees the points. Now the legendary Gunners striker, who has tweeted ‘Kroenke Out’ this week, has further offered his backing for the American chief to sell up.
    Wright told Dazn: “I stand with them. I made it clear what I think about the owner. I think they’re right to be outside there. The statement from the manager as well, fans have every right to be out there saying what they’re saying.
    “KSE are not fit, for me, not fit to run the club, not fit to own the club. We’ve heard Josh Kroenke saying they’re not selling the club – and I wouldn’t expect them to, it’s a massive cash cow for them.
    “But if they are going to stay and run the club then it’s going to have to be done under different terms. The only thing I can seek solace from is that the government are going to be doing a review on club ownership. Everything to do with what owners like that do and what they don’t do.”

    FULL-TIME!
    Liverpool 1 – 1 Newcastle
    Incredible stuff!
    After Callum Wilson had a goal disallowed deep into stoppage time for handball, justice was served as Willock stabbed home from 12 yards.
    Mo Salah’s strike gave the Reds the lead early in the first half.
    They had plenty of chances from then on but the Magpies made them pay at the death.
    Liverpool go sixth with the draw and miss the chance to go into the top four.
    Newcastle stay 15th but move nine points clear of the drop zone.

    LIVERPOOL 1-1 NEWCASTLE

    In the SIXTH minute of added time Newcastle have their goal!

    The ball is floated into the box before falling to the feet of Joe Willock twelve yards out.
    His effort is deflected by Fabinho, wrongfooting Alisson and salvaging a point for Newcastle!
    That is an incredible finish to a brilliant game!
    GOOOOOOAAAAAAAALLLL!
    JOE WILLOCK DOES IT AGAIN FOR NEWCASTLE!
    FEELING BLUE
    Southend United fans are out in force protesting against floundering owner Ron Martin.
    The Blues were relegated from League One last season and will be drop into non-league for the first time in their history today if they lose to bitter rivals Leyton Orient.
    Deluded Martin has overseen the recent downfall and appeared determined to keep his head in the sand with a recent statement in response to an offer of help from former Shrimper Stan Collymore.
    Supporters gathered at Roots Hall ahead of kick-off today chanting ‘we want Martin out’ and ‘we want our Southend back’ as first team players Alan McCormack and Jason Demetriou came out to meet the disgruntled group.
    But as the rest of the first team gathered at the stadium entrance, the protesters made it clear their anger was aimed at Martin rather than the players.

    KLOWNING AROUND
    Gary Lineker has hit out at Jurgen Klopp for being ‘spectacularly tone deaf’ over the European Super League fallout.
    The Liverpool boss was further asked his thoughts following the fierce backlash and collapse of the money-making farce.
    A hundred or so angry Liverpool fans protested against their American owners before kick-off against Newcastle on Saturday afternoon.
    Arsenal and Chelsea supporters protested outside their stadiums while a group of Manchester United fans also blocked the player’s access to the Carrington training ground – all in protest against the ESL plans.
    Klopp was eager to remind supporters that the blame lies only at the feet of the owners while asking the public to ‘calm down’ with their opinions.
    Lineker was far from impressed with Klopp’s reasoning and believe the fans have every right to continue making their voices heard.

    “You all have to calm down. It’s winding people up.””Nobody wanted it. Definitely. But now let’s deal with it.”A passionate Jurgen Klopp on dealing with, and moving forward from the European Super League fallout.🎙 @TheDesKelly pic.twitter.com/2xMFzfIPUt— Football on BT Sport (@btsportfootball) April 24, 2021

    RAPH AND READY
    Manchester United star Bruno Fernandes always talks about rumoured target Raphinha, team-mate Fred has revealed.
    The Leeds United winger is reportedly on the Red Devils’ radar, having impressed since joining Marcelo Bielsa’s side from Rennes. And having played alongside Raphinha at Sporting Lisbon, Fernandes hasn’t forgotten his talent.
    Fred, who played for Raphinha’s boyhood club Internacional, told Man United’s official website: “Bruno’s been talking about Raphinha ever since he arrived. They played together at Sporting.
    “He’s a great player having an amazing season and a lot of clubs have their eye on him. I met him recently, great guy, excellent player but… I hope he won’t be lining up against us!
    “I wish him a quick recovery and a lot of success in his career. He’s a stand-out star player for Leeds so, of course, it’s better for us if he’s not on the pitch.
    “If he does play, we’ll look to mark him carefully and work on our game-plan as best as possible. We’ll try to nullify his threat to come out on top in this game.”
    Raphinha and Bruno Fernandes were team-mates at Sporting
    IN A HARRY
    Harry Kane revealed his shock at Jose Mourinho’s sacking – and only found out five minutes before Tottenham wielded the axe.
    The Special One, 58, was dismissed on Monday – just six days before the Carabao Cup final. Kane broke the Spurs players’ silence with a post on social media to thank Mourinho for his 17 months in charge.
    And speaking to Sky Sports ahead of the Carabao Cup final, the striker provided further details about how events unfolded. Kane, in a race to be fit for the Wembley showdown, said: “I was surprised (by Mourinho’s sacking) – I’ll be totally honest.
    “I came in that morning and probably found out five or ten minutes before it was announced. A lot of the focus was on the Carabao Cup final and preparing for that but, look, it’s football.
    “I’ve been here now where a couple of managers have been sacked and, as a player now, I don’t think you ever expect the boss to be sacked but it’s part of the game, you have to deal with it.
    “I had a great relationship with Jose, I wish him all the best for whatever his next job is, but he knows as we know football can be cut-throat and we just have to look forward.”

    HALF-TIME!
    Liverpool 1 – 0 Newcastle
    Mo Salah’s early strike sees former Super League side Liverpool take a slender lead in at the break.
    The Reds have had the lion’s share of possession and chances but the vistors have also had glimmers of hope.
    Sean Longstaff had Newcastle’s best chance but it looks like Liverpool will be going fourth if it stays like this.

    AMERICAN DREAM
    Lionel Messi has just splashed out £5million on an apartment fit for a king.
    And it means the Argentinean superstar may have further dropped a hint that he is preparing to have a final swansong in America.
    Messi, 33, has purchased the entire ninth floor of a luxury apartment in Florida that boasts all the facilities for a millionaire to live in paradise.
    According to The Real Deal, the remarkable property sits on Sunny Isles Beach with beautiful views of the ocean. It has four bedrooms, four bathrooms, 360-degree views and even a 1,000-bottle wine cellar in 511 square metres of indoor space.
    As well as his own private pool, Messi and his family have access to six pools in total.
    There is also a spa, a fitness centre, a yoga studio, a children’s playhouse, and a champagne bar. And just to top it off, a private chef is on-site for when Messi wants to line his stomach before delving into his wine cellar.

    FOOTBALL WHISPERS
    The conversation between Erling Haaland and Phil Foden has allegedly finally been revealed.
    The talented young duo were caught on camera embracing at full-time after Manchester City had defeated Borussia Dortmund in the Champions League earlier this month.
    That followed a similar scene a week after the first-leg of the quarter final. They then departed the pitch separately, with Foden caught chuckling as he entered the tunnel.
    Pep Guardiola’s City side are favourites to sign the in-demand Dortmund striker this summer. And that led to many speculating that Foden could have been trying to persuade the ace to line-up with him next season.
    Seconds after the footage was aired, BT Sport’s Gary Lineker told BT Sport said: “I wonder what’s been said there… ‘see you next season?’” To which Rio Ferdinand replied: “See you next year, see you next year.”
    Now the Daily Telegraph has claimed the pair were not talking about a potential transfer. They state Haaland told his rival Foden, who had found the net against Dortmund: “I’m the one who was supposed to score the goals.”

    LIVERPOOL 1-0 NEWCASTLE
    3. The Reds take the lead early on!
    Mane floats a nothing cross into the box that Newcastle can only half clear.
    It’s headed into the air and Salah eases Ritchie off the ball to take it down.
    He swivels and smashes it left footed past Dubravka who has no chance!
    Great finish!
    GOOOOOOOAAAAAAAALLLL!
    MO SALAH FIRES LIVERPOOL IN FRONT!
    KICK-OFF!
    Liverpool and Newcastle are off and underway at Anfield.
    Follow kick-by-kick action on SunSport’s LIVE match blog HERE.
    NINTCHDBPICT000649353600Credit: Reuters
    AV THAT UNITED
    Avram Glazer refused to apologise to Manchester United fans over the European Super League plot.
    And when asked whether he will sell the club, the Red Devils co-chairman ‘snapped’ in response. The Mirror tracked down the American near his £16million six-bedroom mansion in Palm Beach, Florida.
    He was approached by a reporter as he visited a pharmacy in a black t-shirt, grey jeans and red trainers while driving his big, white Jeep Wrangler.
    Glazer, 60, had not been seen since his club confirmed their intention to join the controversial breakaway competition last Sunday and subsequent withdrawal within 48 hours.
    The Mirror reporter repeatedly asked him if he wanted to say sorry to fans – but he declined.
    He was then asked if he would sell United following the debacle but the report adds he snapped back: “No comment.” Glazer got into his car alongside wife Jill and sped off and returned home.

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    Thousands of ‘New Era’ European Super League football shirts on sale for just £2 after competition’s calamitous collapse

    THOUSANDS of ‘New Era’ Super League football shirts have been put on sale for just £2 after the competition’s calamitous collapse.Last Sunday, it was revealed 12 clubs had signed up for the controversial breakaway tournament.
    These ‘New Era’ football shirts will be on sale for just £2 after the European Super League collapseCredit: NC
    The Man Utd jersey features yellow on it and seemingly not the word ‘United’Credit: NC
    But by Tuesday, the European Super League was dead in the water after NINE clubs – including all of the Premier League’s Big Six – withdrew following an incredible fan backlash.
    However, within that 48-hour window, a well-known high street store had designed a ‘New Era’ football shirt for each of the six English clubs involved.
    The unnamed chain bought a staggering 70,000 tops and had planned to sell them for £29.99.
    However, Wholesale Clearance UK have now decided to take the jerseys off their hands and try to sell them themselves for just £2, a sensational 93 per cent price slash.
    On their website, the discount website claimed: “We pride ourselves in the fact we can usually find a buyer for any kind of clearance stock.
    “Ranging from old toys to DVDs of infamous celebrities, we have seen it all.
    “Today, we have been tasked with the challenge of finding buyers for football shirts promoting The European Super League that are currently on its way to the UK.
    “Unless you have been living under a rock the past couple of days, the European Super League has been created and subsequently disbanded in the space of two days.
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    How Chelsea’s £2 New Era jersey looks with a 93 per cent discount set to be imposedCredit: NC

    “With this in mind, we have an exclusive one-off offer for some Super League team shirts!”
    Incredibly, Wholesale Clearance UK actually believe there will be a market for the ‘time capsules of the worst 48 hours in football history’ – even if it’s just to burn them.
    Their statement continued: “A ‘new era’ as the shirts say but now the Super League has been side-lined, these are now limited-edition time capsules of the worst 48 hours for any football fan.
    “So, if you want to be a proud owner of one of these shirts to remind yourselves of how terrible the owners still are, now is your chance.
    “These would also make a good present for your friends who support a top six side or, if you simply want to buy it to burn it and tear it up on arrival, our offer can help with that too.
    “The stock is awaiting arrival, so will be up for sale soon.”
    The jerseys – with Arsenal’s pictured here – has ‘European Super League’ splashed across the backCredit: NC

    Liverpool’s ‘New Era’ jersey has a bit of a Portugal and Wolves alternate kit feelCredit: NC
    Real Madrid president and European Super League ringleader Florentino Perez has claimed the controversial competition was still in the pipeline after suggesting the English club’s can’t withdraw.
    Perez claimed: “I’m not going to explain now what a binding contract is… but come on, the clubs can’t leave.
    “Some of them, because of pressure, have had to say that they’re leaving.
    “But this project or one like it will go forward, and I hope it’s soon.
    “The Super League still exists, and the members are still in it.”
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    Arsenal legend Arsene Wenger claims rest of Europe ‘dream of destroying Premier League’ after failed Super League plot

    ARSENE WENGER has sensationally claimed the rest of Europe ‘dream of destroying the Premier League’ as he took aim at the failed Super League plot.The former Arsenal boss, 71, has taken another swing at the failed breakaway competition following its humiliating collapse having already launched a scathing attack earlier this week.
    Arsene Wenger reckons European clubs are out to ‘destroy the Premier League’ following the failed Super League projectCredit: Getty
    Wenger has claimed now he believes the European Super League was ‘dead from the start’.
    But the Frenchman – who was in charge of the Gunners for 21 years between 1997 and 2018 – has also criticised the Premier League Big Six for initially agreeing to take part.
    Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester United and Tottenham all signed up to be ‘founding members’ before hastily withdrawing after an incredible backlash from fans.
    Despite nine of the 12 clubs pulling out, Real Madrid chief and European Super League ringleader Florentino Perez has claimed the competition is still alive and that the Premier League teams CAN’T pull out.
    And now, Wenger has told The Telegraph: “It was born dead. From the start, I couldn’t believe it would work.
    “The most surprising in all that was the English behaviour.
    “Everybody dreams of destroying the Premier League in Europe. In England we do it ourselves.
    “I can’t understand the rationality behind that because England voted for Brexit and now they want to bring a Super League.”
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    Wenger continued: “The English has the strongest league.
    “The Super League would destroy, 100 per cent, the Premier League.
    “The basis of our sporting culture in Europe is to have access through your performances to top-level competition.
    “I don’t understand how anybody could believe that capping the link between the domestic league and access to the top league would pass and would be accepted by the fans.
    “The rest is how amateurish all that looked in the presentation, in the preparation.
    “You worry quite a lot how our top clubs are managed.
    “It looked to be a quick fix for the financial problems that these clubs have.”
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