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    Williamson wows Arsenal fans with her silky skills ahead of club’s clash with Seagulls

    LEAH WILLIAMSON is winning plaudits on Twitter for a sublime piece of skill during Arsenal’s trouncing of Gillingham in the Women’s FA Cup. The England ace, who is better known for her robust defensive displays, stunned fans when she pulled off the silky move.
    Williamson wowed Arsenal fans on Twitter with her nifty skills during the team’s fourth round FA Cup win against GillinghamCredit: Getty
    And Gunners supporters proudly shared a clip of Williamson in action, with the caption “How’s your touch,” directed towards her.
    In the clip, which amassed over 2,000 likes, the centre-back can be seen using her back heel to flick the ball to her front foot, before majestically controlling it and passing it on.
    And club team-mate Anna Patten can also be seen in the footage watching Williamson, 24, in amazement.
    In the comments under the clip, Williamson jokingly asks Patten if she is “okay,” to which Patten replied, “I’m so in awe of your touch I can’t move!”.
    Patten, who returned to North London in January, also showed off her attacking prowess by scoring her first-ever goal for the Gunners in their 10-0 win against Gillingham.
    The Hertfordshire-born defender, who sealed a move from US university side the South Carolina Gamecocks, has made five appearances for Arsenal this term.
    And Patten and her team-mates have even more to celebrate with the Gunners having gone 540 minutes without conceding a goal ahead of their WSL game against Brighton.
    But not to be out-done by the team’s defenders, Dutch hot-shot Vivianne Miedema also hit a pinnacle in the game, making her 100th appearance for the club.
    Williamson and her team-mate Patten joked about the clip on Twitter
    The Gunners have not conceded a goal in 540 minutes of competitive football

    Gunners boss Jo Montemurro will be hoping his players can keep up their solid defensive displays as they pursue Champions League qualification.
    Arsenal, who are currently third, are level on points with their top three rivals Manchester United.
    However, they have a game in hand over the Red Devils who face Tottenham ahead of their final two matches of the season against Bristol and Everton.
    Wins for Arsenal in their four remaining WSL games should see them finish third and qualify for the Champions League.
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    Arsenal will play Brighton, West Ham, Everton and Aston Villa in their final four WSL games this termCredit: Getty
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    Leicester 1 Southampton 0: Iheanacho fires Foxes into first FA Cup final for 52 years as he sinks subdued Saints

    KELECHI IHEANACHO booked Leicester City’s place against Chelsea in the FA Cup final at Wembley on May 15.Kel surprise!
    Kelechi Iheanacho hails his winner – in front of 4,000 fans at WembleyCredit: Getty
    Kelechi Iheanacho slots home the rebound from his own effort as Leicester saw off Southampton in the FA Cup semi-finalCredit: Getty
    Foxes’ boss Brendan Rodgers and Jamie Vardy enjoy the feeling of reaching the FA Cup finalCredit: Andy Hooper-The Daily Mail
    Fans returned as the Foxes largely outplayed the Saints to win at WembleyCredit: Guardian News & Media / Free to use by all titles in perpetuity under NMC agreement
    If anyone was going to break this ‘stalest’ of stalemates it was Brendan Rodgers’ in-form Fox-in-the-box who rifled home his 14th goal in 19 FA Cup appearances to set up a battle of the Blues in next month’s final.
    No player has scored more goals in this competition or been more up for the FA Cup than the 24-year-old Nigerian over the past five-and-a-half seasons.
    Thankfully, Iheanacho gave this low-key semi-final the nudge it needed just as the 4,000 invited fans inside Wembley were in danger of dozing off.
    Once again Iheanacho had Leicester legend Jamie Vardy to thank for setting up his 55th minute winner.
    The fleet-footed 34-year-old showed Jan Bednarek a clean pair of heels before laying a low cross into his partner’s path.
    Iheanacho’s initial attempt was heading wide but bounced off Jannik Vestergaard and at the second time of asking the £25million hitman made no mistake as he rifled the rebound beyond Fraser Forster. 
    Midfielder James Maddison, who came off the bench, puts his coronavirus breach shame behind him as he celebrates victory with Brendan RodgersCredit: AFP
    Matchwinner Kelechi Iheanacho is off and running to celebrate
    Jamie Vardy roars his approval at the final whistle as Leicester booked a return trip to WembleyCredit: AP
    Jamie Vardy rises to threaten during a rare moment of first-half dangerCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
    It was enough to end the Foxes’ 52-year-wait since their last FA Cup final appearance in 1969.
    And it raised hopes that Rodgers’ class of 2021 could lift the famous trophy for the first time in their 137 year history – at the fifth attempt!
    However both clubs better pray there were no agents from the proposed breakaway European Super League scouting for potential candidates to join them in the future.
    Because neither side managed to bring their A-game to Wembley, although few would argue Leicester were not well worth their win.
    Frontman Kelechi Iheanacho kept his cool for the decisive goalCredit: Getty
    Ex-England ace Jamie Vardy goes close for Leicester in the weekend’s second FA Cup semi-final at the home of footballCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
    Leicester boss Brendan Rodgers watches on anxiously but his side won throughCredit: Andy Hooper-The Daily Mail
    Leicester striker Vardy receives treatment at Wembley but was fine to continue playingCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
    The 4,000-strong crowd were allowed in as a trial event for the fuller return of sporting fans on May 17Credit: Reuters
    Kasper Schmeichel never had a save of note to make and Saints best effort – make that their only real effort – came in the 64th minute when Ibrahima Diallo flashed a vicious volley inches wide from the edge of the box.
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    However Leicester more than matched that when James Maddison came off the bench and immediately came close with a couple of similar attempts.
    Even when Saints sent Fraser Forster up to join the attack in stoppage time, the usually reliable James Ward-Prowse delivered the ball straight into the waiting arms of Kasper Schmeichel. 
    That summed up Saints’ miserable day as their nerves appeared shredded by the size of the prize on offer and they failed to manage a single shot on target.
    Leicester’s Turkey midfielder Caglar Soyuncu is booked but it was largely a subdued contestCredit: Guardian News & Media / Free to use by all titles in perpetuity under NMC agreement
    It’s Jamie Vardy menacing again but frontpartner Kelechi Iheanacho was the heroCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
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    Leicester vs Southampton LIVE: FREE stream, TV channel, kick-off time, team news for TODAY’S FA Cup semi-final

    LEICESTER and Southampton meet at Wembley TODAY for the chance to play Chelsea in the FA Cup final.The Foxes haven’t reached the final of this competition since 1969, but will be confident of seeing off a Saints side with just four wins since January 1.
    Leicester are on course to secure Champions League football once againCredit: Reuters
    Southampton have won the FA Cup once – way back in 1976 – and were beaten finalists 18 years ago under Gordon Strachan.
    When is Leicester vs Southampton?

    This FA Cup semi final is all set for Sunday, April 18 – TODAY.
    Kick-off is at 6.30pm BST.
    When the sides last met in January, Leicester ran out comfortable 2-0 winners after goals from James Maddison and Harvey Barnes.

    Which TV channel and live stream can I watch it on?
    Ycou can catch all of the action live on BT Sport 1 and BT Sport Ultimate.
    If you’re a BT Sport customer or have BT Broadband, stream by downloading the official app on your mobile, smart TV, laptop or games console.
    Can I watch for free?

    EE customers can get BT Sport INCLUDED to their plan at no extra cost if they are on a plan with Smart Benefits – simply log in to EE and choose BT Sport app.
    And then get it on the big screen by texting SPORT to 150 to get a FREE three-month trial of large screen so you can cast all the action on your TV.
    At the end of the three months you will automatically roll onto the £15 per month subscription unless cancelled.

    What is the team news?
    James Maddison, Hamza Choudhary and Ayoze Perez are all set to return after being left out for breaching Covid-19 protocols last week.
    Harvey Barnes and James Justin remain sidelined while Jamie Vardy has scored in all three of his Wembley appearances for Leicester.
    Michael Obafemi, Oriol Romeu and William Smallbone are all ruled out for the Saints.
    Takuki Minamino is ineligible to play after appearing for Liverpool earlier in the competition.
    Match odds

    Leicester to win – 17/20
    Draw after 90 mins – 5/2
    Southampton victory – 16/5
    Foxes to qualify – 2/5
    Saints to reach final – 15/8

    *All odds from Paddy Power and correct at time of publication.
    GOOD AFTERNOON FROM WEMBLEY
    Welcome to our live coverage of the FA Cup semi-final clash between Leicester and Southampton at Wembley Stadium.
    The Foxes and the Saints are looking to punch their ticket for the FA Cup final where they will face Chelsea at the legendary ground.
    Leicester manager Brendan Rodgers will be without James Justin and Harvey Barnes who are out with a knee injury, whereas captain Wes Morgan is still dealing with a back problem.
    However, Caglar Soyuncu will be available for selection after healing from coronavirus and the same goes for his Turkey team-mate Cengiz Under, who overcame a hamstring injury.
    Rodgers will also have James Maddison, Ayoze Perez and Hamza Choudhury back in his squad for this crunch clash.
    The trio were omitted from last weekend’s Premier League loss at West Ham after breaching coronavirus restrictions and attending a party at Perez’s house.
    Southampton manager Ralph Hasenhuttl will be without Liverpool loanee Takumi Minamino as the winger is cup-tied.
    Hasenhuttl will also be missing Oriol Romeu and William Smallbone, who are sidelined with an ankle and knee injury respectively.
    But the former RB Leipzig boss has welcomed Michael Obafemi back in training after a four-month absence due to a muscle issue
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    Fans finally return to football as select 4,000 spectators watch FA Cup semi-final at Wembley in test event

    FOOTBALL finally welcomed back fans as 4,000 Leicester and Southampton followers streamed to Wembley for Sunday’s FA Cup semi-finalThe lucky ‘few’ strolled in the sunshine to the home of football without the usual packed pavements for such a big match.
    Leicester and Southampton fans descend on Wembley for the one-off pilot event but only 4,000 were allowed and all must live in the London borough of Brent
    It’s not quite the usual packed path to Wembley but football finally saw the return of spectators for Sunday’s FA Cup semi-final
    Stewards were out in force at Wembley preparing for the momentous return of fans
    Stewards appeared to stick to social distancing as they waited to deal with fans
    But they looked ultra-relaxed and just happy to be there after the government let the FA select the clash as a one-off pilot event.
    That’s before the May 17 nationwide date when crowds of up to 10,000 can officially return.
    But only residents of the surrounding area Brent were allowed in on Sunday for this second semi-final.
    Masked stewards were busy preparing Wembley for spectators hours before the 6.30pm kick-off.
    High-flying Leicester and their lowly Premier League rivals are bidding to reach the final against Chelsea on May 15.
    It followed Saturday’s last-four tie behind closed doors, where the Blues overcame Manchester City 1-0.
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    Wembley chiefs hope 20,000 fans will be allowed in for the final.
    And the FA will seek approval from Uefa for 45,000 or even more for the four knockout games it will be hosting in the Euros.
    That includes both semi-finals and the final.
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    Leicester vs Southampton FREE: Live stream, TV channel, kick-off time and team news for FA Cup semi final

    LEICESTER and Southampton meet at Wembley this weekend for the chance to play in the FA Cup final.The Foxes haven’t reached the final of this competition since 1969, but will be confident of seeing off a Saints side with just four wins since January 1.
    Leicester are on course to secure Champions League football once againCredit: Reuters
    Southampton have won the FA Cup once – way back in 1976 – and were beaten finalists 18 years ago under Gordon Strachan.
    When is Leicester vs Southampton?

    This FA Cup semi final is all set for Sunday, April 18.
    Kick-off is at 6.30pm BST.
    When the sides last met in January, Leicester ran out comfortable 2-0 winners after goals from James Maddison and Harvey Barnes.

    Which TV channel and live stream can I watch it on?
    Ycou can catch all of the action live on BT Sport 1 and BT Sport Ultimate.
    If you’re a BT Sport customer or have BT Broadband, stream by downloading the official app on your mobile, smart TV, laptop or games console.
    Can I watch for free?

    EE customers can get BT Sport INCLUDED to their plan at no extra cost if they are on a plan with Smart Benefits – simply log in to EE and choose BT Sport app.
    And then get it on the big screen by texting SPORT to 150 to get a FREE three-month trial of large screen so you can cast all the action on your TV.
    At the end of the three months you will automatically roll onto the £15 per month subscription unless cancelled.

    What is the team news?
    James Maddison, Hamza Choudhary and Ayoze Perez are all set to return after being left out for breaching Covid-19 protocols last week.
    Harvey Barnes and James Justin remain sidelined while Jamie Vardy has scored in all three of his Wembley appearances for Leicester.
    Michael Obafemi, Oriol Romeu and William Smallbone are all ruled out for the Saints.
    Takuki Minamino is ineligible to play after appearing for Liverpool earlier in the competition.
    Match odds

    Leicester to win – 17/20
    Draw after 90 mins – 5/2
    Southampton victory – 16/5
    Foxes to qualify – 2/5
    Saints to reach final – 15/8

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    Brendan Rodgers is ‘fantastic’ beams Jonny Evans as he compares Leicester boss to Man Utd legend Fergie

    JONNY EVANS has hailed Brendan Rodgers for his “fantastic” Sir Alex Ferguson-style leadership in Leicester’s Covidiot crisis.Foxes’ boss axed James Maddison, Ayoze Perez and Hamza Choudhury for last weekend’s Premier League top-four clash with West Ham after they broke Covid-19 protocols by attending a house party.
    Brendan Rodgers has been praised for dealing with Leicester’s CovidiotsCredit: Reuters
    Jonny Evans compared the ‘decisive’ style with Sir Alex Ferguson’sCredit: Guardian News & Media / Free to use by all titles in perpetuity under NMC agreement
    Evans, 33, who came through the ranks under Fergie at Manchester United, said: “The way the manager dealt with it was fantastic.
    “He’s very decisive and he let all the other players know where he stood, he was very open with his dialogue, his communication. As players, you can only have respect for that.
    “The matter is dealt with now and it has been dealt with in the right way.”
    Rodgers, who will bring the shamed trio back into the squad for the FA Cup semi-final against Southampton, says the saga was the lowest point of his two-year Leicester reign.
    The defeat by West Ham tightened up the race for Champions League places and if the Foxes were to lose this evening, fears would grow that their excellent season would end in frustration like last year.
    But Rodgers said: “We could be sitting eighth or ninth, and have no semi-final, the spotlight maybe not on us. We’re happy to have the spotlight.
    “There’s always going to be a narrative around us but no extra pressure.”
    Rodgers claims there was more tension around the last FA Cup semi-final he prepared for, when he was in charge of Liverpool against Aston Villa in 2015.
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    Rodgers recalled his semi-final heartache during Steven Gerrard’s last year at LiverpoolCredit: EPA

    Captain Steven Gerrard was going to leave the Reds at the end of the season. And Rodgers said: “There was a lot of pressure.
    “The whole feeling going into the game at that time was that if we arrived in the final, the final coincided with Steven’s birthday and it was going to be his last game.
    “There was a lot of emotional stuff around it. But you’ve got to win, and we didn’t. They won because they were the better team.
    “If we can perform well we have a good chance of getting through.”
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    Che Adams aiming to KO Leicester’s FA Cup dream with Southampton after FIVE rejections from boyhood club

    CHE ADAMS was named after a notorious fighter — and has himself had to battle for Premier League fame after multiple snubs by FA Cup semi-final opponents Leicester.The Southampton striker, who owes his name to Cuba Revolution leader Che Guevara, was born in the East Midlands city and still considers the Foxes as his second team.
    Che Adams is hoping to fire Southampton to an FA Cup finalCredit: Getty
    The striker was named after Cuban revolutionary leader Che Guevara
    That is despite being rejected on FIVE occasions by his hometown club after trials, starting at Under-eight level and continuing all the way up to Under-16s.
    None of those knockbacks were as hurtful as his release from Coventry at 14 after seven years.
    But they all played a significant part in the 24-year-old’s story of scrapping his way to the top, in a manner very similar to that of Jamie Vardy.
    Adams, who faces Vardy & Co at Wembley on Sunday evening, said: “They made me want to play football and fall in love with the game.
    “For some kids, it breaks their hearts and they don’t want to play football again. But, for me, that built me into the person I am because of the determination and how hard-working I can be.”
    Adams was given his eye-catching forename as Guevara was in the news at the time of his birth and his mum Frances just “really liked the name”.
    He is regularly sent memes on social media of his face superimposed on the famous Guevara T-shirt by fans and admits he would love to go to Cuba one day.
    Growing up in Leicester estate Thurnby Lodge, Adams followed Emile Heskey’s path by turning out for local side Highfield Rangers, before joining the Sky Blues at seven.
    But after being let go he was forced to turn to non-league, first with Oadby Town and then Ilkeston, while simultaneously studying for a BTec in sports studies.
    I grew up in Leicester, that’s where my family is from. When they won the league, the city was on a different planet with everyone supporting.Che Adams
    The FA Cup may not hold the same sway it once did but Adams certainly appreciated how it gave him a platform to impress when playing against opposition further up the pyramid.
    He still remembers playing in Ilkeston’s 1-0 win over Solihull Moors in September 2014 which helped boost his reputation.
    Soon the scouts were flooding into the Robins’ New Manor Ground to watch him and two months later Nigel Clough’s Sheffield United, then in League One, took the plunge.
    A £2million move to Birmingham followed two years later before he finally made it to the Premier League with Saints two summers ago.
    Reaching the top perhaps makes it easier to continue to have a soft spot for Leicester — rather than resenting them after all the rejections.
    Adams, whose first name is pronounced “Shay”, said: “It was Arsenal I supported as a young boy. Thierry Henry was the person I loved.
    “But I grew up in Leicester, that’s where my family is from and where I was born. When they won the league, the city was on a different planet with everyone supporting.
    “It’s been great for the city and I’m glad they’re doing well.
    “Playing against Leicester gives that extra little feeling against the team where I grew up.”
    Adams not only takes on his boyhood side as a Premier League player but as an international after making his Scotland debut last month.
    Adams is set for an opportunity at Euro 2020 with ScotlandCredit: The Sun
    He qualified through his grandmother and felt it was the right time to switch allegiances, having rejected an approach from Alex McLeish a few years ago.
    While his Southampton team-mates have certainly been enjoying his new-found nationality.
    The Tartan Army new-boy explained: “They have been calling me different names like McChe and McAdams.
    “The kit man even got me a shirt with McAdams on the back and everyone’s asking me if I’ve got a Scottish accent!
    “The first chance came a couple of years ago when I was quite young.
    “I didn’t want to be committed and tied down to something at a young age.
    “But I’m at an age now where I understand football and I’ve been around football for a couple of years now. I know the ins and outs and how everything works.
    “I think it came at the right time and it was an easy decision in the end.
    My mother is half Scottish, she’s got pride in her and she’s happy for me.Che Adams
    “My grandmother is not with us now but I knew her and my grandad well.
    “They are not around anymore, it’s just my mother, she’s half Scottish, she’s got pride in her and she’s happy for me.”
    Adams has the prospect of taking on club team-mates James Ward-Prowse and Danny Ings when Scotland play England at the Euros this summer, should they all be selected.
    It will be a repeat of the famous group match at Euro 96, when Paul Gascoigne’s unforgettable goal helped seal a 2-0 win for Terry Venables’ Three Lions.
    Adams was born two weeks after the tournament finished so was not aware of Gazza’s heroics, but promised to look it up shortly after this Zoom interview.
    Yet for now, the focus is on a Wembley trip which could end with Southampton’s first FA Cup final for 19 years.

    It would also be a chance to save their season after a miserable last few months in the league which has seen them limp to safety after a cracking start to the campaign.
    Adams added: “It’s a great opportunity to put our names out there and put the club out there as well.
    “We have had a rocky spell and the FA Cup has been a shining light to take our mind off the league and give us something else to think about. It’s very exciting.”
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    Jonny Evans admits he took trophies ‘for granted’ and insists winning with Leicester will rival Man Utd triumphs

    JONNY EVANS reckons lifting a trophy with Leicester would be up there with anything he achieved at Manchester United.At the age of 21, Evans had already won world, European and English titles with the Red Devils and admits he probably took silverware ‘for granted’.
    Jonny Evans won it all at Manchester United but says he took it for grantedCredit: Getty – Contributor
    Leicester centre-back Evans is hoping to bring FA Cup silverware home for the FoxesCredit: Rex
    Ahead of Sunday’s FA Cup semi-final against Southampton, the Northern Ireland star, now 33, said: “Winning something with Leicester is definitely a more difficult thing to do.
    “That’s not putting any slight on Manchester United’s achievements. You see now how difficult it has been for them to win the league and to win as many trophies as under Sir Alex Ferguson.
    “The resources and everything they’ve got, they’re a club set up to be a winning machine. But it’s something Leicester are trying to do.
    “Maybe winning something with Leicester would be an achievement up there with one of the best for me, on a personal level.”
    Leicester still have in their dressing room a few survivors from their 2016 Premier League triumph — like Jamie Vardy, Kasper Schmeichel and Marc Albrighton.
    Winning something with Leicester is definitely a more difficult thing to do.”Jonny Evans
    But most of Brendan Rodgers’ young side are chasing a first pot.
    Evans said: “Sometimes the boys will remind me here and give me a bit of banter about winning certain trophies.
    “I probably didn’t realise it at the start, the first six months or a year, but I do feel like they look up to me a lot.
    “I’ve tried to take confidence from that and tried to lead by example.
    “Growing up at United you were surrounded by people who had won quadruple the number of trophies you had won, so you kind of always felt insignificant.”

    Former United boss Louis van Gaal sold Belfast-born defender Evans to West Brom in 2015.
    But the defender’s form for the Baggies, and then in his three seasons so far at Leicester, suggests it was a mistake.
    He is playing as well as ever and also has unfinished business with the FA Cup in particular.
    Evans’ last silverware came in 2013, the last of three Prem titles he won at Old Trafford.
    He also lifted two League Cups and picked up a medal for playing a couple of group games as Ferguson’s side won the 2008 Champions League.
    With Southampton now standing in their way, Evans said: “I’ve never reached an FA Cup final. It’s eaten away at me.
    “I’ve played a few Community Shields and League Cup finals at Wembley  but an FA Cup final would be nice.
    I’ve never reached an FA Cup final. It’s eaten away at me.”Jonny Evans
    Evans starred for West Brom after leaving Manchester United before joining LeicesterCredit: PA:Press Association
    “It’s a really historic trophy. To win the FA Cup is something special.
    “I’ve been fortunate to win League Cup finals but the FA Cup would definitely top that.”
    Leicester have been FA Cup runners-up in 1949, 1961, 1963 and 1969 — but never won it.
    Evans said: “Leicester have lost four finals, I remember the 2000 League Cup win under Martin O’Neill and the Premier League win.
    “So it is one for us to correct.
    “I think winning any trophy is a big deal. But I probably took it for granted when I was younger.
    “Having not won one in a few years now, you appreciate how hard they are to achieve and how much you cherish them as years go on. Hopefully we can put that right.”
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