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    Nottingham Forest 3 Southampton 2: Tricky Trees hold off furious Saints comeback to draw level on points with Arsenal

    NOTTINGHAM FOREST kept their top-four hopes alive despite a late comeback by Southampton at City Ground.Elliot Anderson opened the scoring for Forest against a struggling Saints side after just 11 minutes.Elliot Anderson opened the scoring for Nottingham ForestCredit: GettyCallum Hudson-Odoi doubled the lead against SouthamptonCredit: GettyNottingham Forest star Chris Wood’s goalscoring exploits continuedCredit: RexSouthampton’s relegation troubles have been extendedCredit: AlamyCallum Hudson-Odoi doubled the Tricky Trees’ lead on 28 minutes and Chris Wood’s goalscoring exploits continued just four minutes before half-time.Southampton put together a late comeback with Jan Bednarek and Paul Onuachu but ran out of time to stun the top-four hopefuls.More to follow More

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    Man Utd 1-3 Brighton LIVE RESULT: Georginio Rutter capitalises on Onana HOWLER as Seagulls dominate – latest updates

    MANCHESTER UNITED have lost 3-1 to Brighton in their Premier League clash at Old Trafford.Yankuba Minteh opened the scoring for the Seagulls before Bruno Fernandes equalised from the penalty spot.Brighton went on to dominate in the second half with goals from Kaoru Mitoma and Georginio Rutter.Rutter’s goal coming after a huge gift from Andre Onana in the United goal.CASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITSFollow our live blog below…Full time – Man Utd 1-3 BrightonIt’s all over – and Brighton have once again come to Old Trafford and wiped the floor with Manchester United.Copy linkCopiedMan Utd 1-3 Brighton90+8. One final flashpoint sees Yoro and March booked after a disagreement on the near touchline.These Manchester United players could do with just getting down the tunnel and filing this one in their ever-growing poor performances cabinet.Copy linkCopiedMan Utd 1-3 Brighton90+6. After De Ligt fouls Rutter, Maguire talks his way into a booking.Frustrations really starting to spill over now among the United ranks.Copy linkCopiedMan Utd 1-3 Brighton90+4. Fabian Hurzeler is happy for more Brighton players to get in on the act.The young German coach introduces Julio Enciso and Diego Gomez for Joao Pedro and Carlos Baleba.There are a lot of red seats on display now.Copy linkCopiedMan Utd 1-3 Brighton90+2. Solly March is being serenaded by the travelling fans.It’s a really lovely moment given all that he’s been through in the past 18 months.Copy linkCopiedMan Utd 1-3 Brighton90. The fourth official signals EIGHT minutes of stoppage time at Old Trafford.It just seems cruel on the home fans at this point. Just put them out of their misery now and let them get home while it’s still light.Copy linkCopiedMan Utd 1-3 Brighton88. A wild shot from Garnacho sails into the Stretford End, and United’s only on target attempt today remains Bruno Fernandes’ penalty.Meanwhile, is it game on at the City Ground in stoppage time?Nott’m Forest 3-2 Southampton (Onuachu 90+1′)Copy linkCopiedMan Utd 1-3 Brighton86. And now the fans are heading for the exits.Joao Pedro has gone down off the ball and is holding his face, but there’s nothing in it. The striker is just happy to eat up a few more seconds.Copy linkCopiedMan Utd 1-3 Brighton84. Rasmus Hojlund and Antony are on for United, which may be the greatest indication yet that they have given up on this one; Joshua Zirkzee and Noussair Mazraoui are the players replaced.Meanwhile, Brighton’s Tariq Lamptey is on for Pervis Estupinan.Copy linkCopiedMan Utd 1-3 Brighton82. Both managers are preparing further changes for the final stages.Meanwhile, the afternoon’s other Premier League games are also 3-1 in score.Everton 3-1 Tottenham (Kulusevski 77′)Nott’m Forest 3-1 Southampton (Bednarek 60′)Copy linkCopiedMan Utd 1-3 Brighton80. On the touchline, Ruben Amorim cuts a bemused figure.He must have felt he had turned the corner after the recent away performances at Liverpool and Arsenal.Copy linkCopiedMan Utd 1-3 Brighton78. Old Trafford hasn’t so much emptied out, but it’s gone very, very quiet.It’s the travelling Brighton fans making all the noise.Copy linkCopiedMan Utd 1-3 Brighton76. Georginio Rutter makes it three – and that’s surely the points in the bag for the Seagulls!Brighton had been threatening to expose the gaps on the United flanks, and Solly March does just that with a beautiful pass around the corner to Yasin Ayari.Down the right, Ayari’s low cross into the area should be meat and drink for Andre Onana, but the United goalkeeper inexplicably spills the ball in his attempt to gather.It leaves the opportunity at the feet of grateful substitute Rutter, who makes no mistake in firing home for 3-1.Brighton are in dreamland, and on the verge of a third successive win at Old Trafford.Copy linkCopiedAn Andre Onana disasterclass!Copy linkCopiedMan Utd 1-2 Brighton73. That’s better from Amad!Pace and trickery takes him away from Estupinan, and his cut back to Zirzee isn’t bad either. The show, however, is blocked.Copy linkCopiedMan Utd 1-2 Brighton71. Baleba mops up superbly as Garnacho threatens to burst into the box.United didn’t get going until the 82nd minute on Thursday, but their star man of that night – Amad Diallo – has gone missing in this half – so far.Copy linkCopiedMan Utd 1-2 Brighton69. A double switch for the visitors.Mr Brighton Solly March is on as he continues his recovery from an ACL injury, and he’s joined by Georginio Rutter.Yankuba Minteh departs with a goal and an assist to his name, and it’s also the end of Danny Welbeck’s return to Old Trafford.Copy linkCopiedMan Utd 1-2 Brighton67. Into the final quarter and despite United needing a goal, it’s Brighton looking the more likely to score again.The Seagulls are now finding so much room on the counter.Copy linkCopiedFrom Martin Blackburn at Old TraffordDarts champ Luke Littler – a boyhood United fan – was on the pitch parading his PDC World Crown at half-time.But it might be the only silverware seen round these parts for a while.It was Brighton that saw a goal by Joao Pedro harshly chalked off but they did hit the bullseye a few minutes later – with Mitoma converting a cross by Minteh.United’s mini revival is in real danger of collapsing here.Copy linkCopiedMan Utd 1-2 Brighton64. It’s a double change for the Red Devils.Ugarte is one of the players to make way and the other is Kobbie Mainoo, who has struggled to get into the game.Alejandro Garnacho and former Brighton academy player Toby Collyer are on in their place.Copy linkCopiedMan Utd 1-2 Brighton62. To add insult to injury, Manuel Ugarte was booked for his challenge on Yasin Ayari in the build-up to Brighton goal.In might have been his last action of the game too with Ruben Amorim preparing changes.Copy linkCopiedMan Utd 1-2 Brighton60. Brighton retake the lead on the hour mark – and there’s no doubt about this one!It’s brilliant refereeing from Peter Bankes too, who plays the advantage after Yasin Ayari had been taken up in the build-up by Manuel Ugarte.Yankuba Minteh takes over on the right and stands up a brilliant cross to the far post that Kaoru Mitoma bravely pokes in despite pressure from Noussair Mazraoui.Copy linkCopiedThis one does count!Copy linkCopiedMan Utd 1-1 Brighton57. At the other end of the pitch, another set-piece is almost perfect for De Light.Fernandes’ delivery just brushes off the head of the centre-back.Copy linkCopiedMan Utd 1-1 Brighton53. Brighton are back in front!! Or are they?!An awful free-kick into the area from Yasin Ayari after the midfielder had slipped causes chaos, but eventually it falls to Joao Pedro.An excellent first touch from the Brazilian takes him away from Joshua Zirkzee, and his second sees him power low under Andre Onana.The Seagulls celebrate but inside the area Diogo Dalot is down and complaining about a challenge on him.The video officials take a close look and decide that Jan Paul van Hecke and kicked the underside of Dalot’s boot a split second after he cleared the ball.Peter Bankes is sent to the pitchside monitor and he echoes VAR’s ruling, disallowing the goal for a supposed foul.A lucky escape for Manchester United.Copy linkCopied More

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    Everton 3 Tottenham 2: Pressure heats up on Postecoglou as comeback bid falls short after first-half horror-show

    EVERTON hit Tottenham with a three-goal first-half blitz to pile pressure on Ange Postecoglou.Toffees boss David Moyes grabbed the first win of his second spell as boss courtesy of strikes by Dominic Calvert-Lewin, Iliman Ndiaye and an Archie Gray own goal – with Dejan Kulusevski and Richarlison pulling goals back for Spurs.Dominic Calvert-Lewin fires Everton into the leadCredit: RexIliman Ndiaye makes it 2-0 to the ToffeesCredit: GettyNdiaye celebrates his brilliant solo goalCredit: GettyPressure has piled onto Spurs boss Ange PostecoglouCredit: ReutersArchie Gray turns into his own netCredit: GettyTHIS IS A DEVELOPING STORY..The Sun is your go to destination for the best football, boxing and MMA news, real-life stories, jaw-dropping pictures and must-see video.Like us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/TheSunFootball and follow us from our main Twitter account at @TheSunFootball. More

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    Man Utd 1 Brighton 3: Onana howler and defensive disasterclass bring Red Devils’ mini-revival to screeching halt

    MANCHESTER UNITED paid an emotional tribute to one of their all-time greats Denis Law before kick-off.But on the pitch, the current crop could not give the ‘King of the Stretford End’ – who died on Friday aged 84 – the send off he deserved.Yankuba Minteh’s fifth minute goal silenced the crowd after Denis Law’s tributeCredit: APBruno Fernandes’ penalty levelled thingsCredit: GettyKaoru Mitoma put the Seagulls back in front in the 61st minuteCredit: GettyAndre Onana’s howler spilled out to Georginio Rutter, who made it 3-1Credit: GettyLaw was the third highest scorer in United’s history and was part of a golden era at Old Trafford.Things are very different these days though – and Brighton once again found playing at the Theatre of Dreams very much to their liking.Goals from Yankubah Minteh, Kaoru Mitoma put the Seagulls in charge before Andre Onana gifted sub Georginio Rutter a third.And that was more than enough to see them win at United for a third time in a row – and end the mini-revival Ruben Amorim’s men have enjoyed in the last couple of weeks.READ MORE FOOTBALL NEWSThe Law tributes were brilliantly done by United but there was little sympathy from the visitors when the game kicked off.Onana had saved smartly from Joao Pedro at his near post but it wasn’t long before his defence was opened up again in the fifth minute.Carlos Baleba’s ball over the top sent Mitoma clear down the left hand side and he unselfishly squared for Minteh to tap home.United at least showed some fight to force their way back into it and Bart Verbruggen played his defenders into trouble with his wayward pass.Most read in FootballCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITSJoshua Zirkzee was held back by Baleba as he went to shoot and ref Peter Bankes had no choice but to point to the spot.Bruno Fernandes sent Verbruggen the wrong way from the spot and the Red Devils seemed to be back in it.Luke Littler parades World Darts Championship trophy at Old Trafford weeks after Man Utd superfan won £500,000 prizeBut the skipper got away with one just before half-time as his backpass landed his team in trouble but Diogo Dalot blocked former United man Danny Welbeck’s goalbound effort.There was another reprieve just after the re-start as United failed to deal with a low free-kick into the box and Pedro spun sharply before slotting past Onana.Luckily for the home team, the VAR had spotted a kick from Jan Paul van Hecke on Dalot before the ball dropped for the Seagulls striker.The ref had a long look before eventually he agreed – but it’s fair to say the Portuguese defender had made the most of it.This time the let off was short-lived as the visitors did take the lead a little over five minutes later. Mitoma had teed up Minteh for the opening goal – and this time the roles were reversed.Gambian ace Minteh hung up a lovely cross to the back post and Mitoma stretched out a leg to get ahead of Noussair Mazrouai – who also collided with the post.It was no more than the visitors deserved and shortly afterwards it was game over thanks to another clanger from Onana.Yasin Ayari’s low cross into the box should have been simple as he was under no pressure – but somehow he failed to hold onto it.READ MORE SUN STORIESRutter picked it up and had the simplest job to pick up the loose ball and roll it into the empty net.Back to square one for Amorim and United then after a 10th league defeat of this difficult season.  More

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    Ipswich Town vs Man City LIVE SCORE: Latest updates as Pep Guardiola’s City look to get back to winning ways

    IPSWICH TOWN are hosting champions Manchester City to wrap up a thrilling day of Premier League action.Struggling City are looking to get back to winning ways following their 2-2 draw at Brentford last time out.While Ipswich lost 2-0 at home to Brighton in the midweek to end a run of three matches without a loss in all competitions.TV channel/ stream: Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Premier LeagueKick-off: 4.30pmFollow ALL of the latest updates below More

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    Andre Onana branded ‘worst Man Utd keeper in history’ after shocking blunder a week after Bayindir made himself a hero

    ANDRE ONANA faced the wrath of Manchester United fans following a howler against Brighton. United were trailing 2-1 at hom when disaster struck inside Onana’s box. Andre Onana faced the wrath of Manchester United fans following a howler against BrightonCredit: GettyGeorginio Rutter converted after Onana’s mistakeCredit: GettyYasin Ayari whipped in a cross which United’s keeper initially gathered – before dropping it at substitute Georginio Rutter’s feet. Rutter did not think twice in capitalising on the horror mistake and put the game beyond United’s reach. Fans were quick to hit out online as one said: “Nah Onana is the worst keeper in the league. Bruv he cost £50m.”Another fumed: “Surely that’s the end of Onana as United’s number 1. Shocking.”READ MORE ON MAN UTDOne raged: “Awful mistake from Andre Onana.”Another added: “That’s terrible from Onana.”The game at Old Trafford ended 3-1 to leave United 13th in the league. United signed Onana from Inter Milan for £47million in July 2023 after David de Gea left the club. Most read in FootballCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITSBut he has suffered inconsistent from in Manchester – leading to questions over his future. And United’s No2 Altay Bayindir is knocking on the door after his penalty heroics against Arsenal in the FA Cup. He saved Martin Odegaard’s spot-kick to take the game into extra-time before denying Kai Havertz to guide United to victory. More

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    How Nottingham Forest took the ‘Chelsea approach’ to reach top four and exposed fine line between stupid and clever

    AS two wise men once said, it’s such a fine line between stupid and, uh, clever.This philosophical gem comes from the mockumentary — if you will, rockumentary — Spinal Tap, in which the David St Hubbins character is marginally brighter than bandmate Nigel Tufnel.Nottingham Forest have come a long way from being cast as ‘idiots’ for all their spendingCredit: ReutersUnder owner Evangelos Marinakis, Forest have a Premier League net spend of £215mCredit: GettyBut under Todd Boehly, Chelsea’s net spend is a staggering £800mCredit: AlamyBack in the summer of 2022, it was Nottingham Forest cast as the idiots after bringing in 31 players to help their bid for a successful return to the English top flight.Meanwhile, Chelsea’s £250million spree on eight stars was generally regarded as a positive sign that the new owners would do their best to keep the Blues in the style to which they had become accustomed under Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich.The two clubs have moved back and forth on the stupid/clever scale in the intervening two-and-a-half years. But if Forest end the season in the top four, and Chelsea don’t, it will be pretty clear where they stand.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLThat feels like a real possibility after recent results.When Chelsea sat second for most of December, boss Enzo Maresca played it cool and insisted his side were not title contenders.After five Premier League games without a win, Maresca’s stance now looks less like a mind game to take the pressure off his players, which hasn’t worked, and more like a frank assessment of their level.Forest chief Nuno Espirito Santo has also preached caution, but he and his players have maintained their strong start to the season.Most read in FootballJOIN SUN VEGAS: GET £50 BONUSThe battling draw against leaders Liverpool on Tuesday was the latest evidence they can mix it with the big boys and have a good chance of staying the distance.It has been tempting to tar these clubs with the same brush, with Forest as the poor man’s Chelsea — despite owner Evangelos Marinakis being a billionaire.Why Nuno Espirito Santo was such a flop for Tottenham before leading Nottingham Forest on Leicester-like title chargeWhen the Blues splashed out an unprecedented £300m-plus in January 2023, they firmly joined Forest in farcical, rather than fantasy, football.Graham Potter and then Mauricio Pochettino were sacked for not making enough sense of it all. While at Forest, Steve Cooper paid the same price in December 2023 as the club dug in for another relegation battle.That was before Forest were docked four points for breaking profit and sustainability rules due to their 2022-23 spending. Such a miscalculation would have looked even more stupid if they had gone down.Chelsea’s owners dodged any penalty by selling a couple of hotels to themselves for £76.5m just before the deadline for the 2022-23 period. It showed they were clever at accounting, at least.Last June, Forest demonstrated they were wising up about how to play the system. Keeper Odysseas Vlachodimos made a shock journey to Newcastle, with Elliot Anderson travelling in the other direction.Some claim Chelsea got up to similar PSR-dodging shenanigans with Aston Villa and also sold their women’s team to the owners.As a result, it seems both clubs have avoided Premier League charges for breaking rules in the three seasons to 2023-24.But during this campaign, Forest have not only caught up but for now overtaken the Blues where it really counts — on the pitch.Forest are the Premier League club with the eighth highest net spend — more than £215m — in the past five seasons, despite only having been in the top flight for three of them.But that is way behind market leaders Chelsea, with a net outlay of getting on for £800m. And Marinakis is getting much more bang for his buck than Clearlake Capital and Todd Boehly.Take goalkeepers, for instance. Really, please, take some goalkeepers, as Chelsea might have said when they had EIGHT on their books back in August.Yet none of them — not first-choice Robert Sanchez (initial fee £25m), back-up Filip Jorgensen (£20.5m), incoming Mike Penders (£17m), nor any of out-on-loan duo Djordje Petrovic (£12.5m) and Kepa (£71.6m back in 2018, still a world record for a goalkeeper) — is as good as Forest’s stopper Matz Sels.The Belgium international, who arrived at the City Ground for just £5m in February, made crucial saves against Liverpool and leads the race for the Golden Glove with nine clean sheets.Sels would doubtless give credit to the defence in front of him.Not least to Murillo, a £15m snip signed in 2023, and centre-back partner Nikola Milenkovic, who cost only £12m last summer.Right-back Ola Aina came on a free, making left-back Neco Williams — a £17m capture in that first summer of madness — the most expensive member of Tuesday’s back four.Chelsea have spent more than £250m on defenders alone under the current owners but have only kept two clean sheets since the start of December.So Forest have been transformed from a Championship club into top-four contenders.And for far less than Chelsea’s owners have spent turning the Blues from third-place finishers in May 2022, a year after they won the Champions League, to a side that faces a fight just to qualify for next season’s European showpiece.READ MORE SUN STORIESIn Spinal Tap, Tufnel patiently explains why his amplifier settings go to 11. After Forest and Chelsea went one louder with their transfer policy, will either or both have the last laugh on their critics in May? More

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    Man Utd get lucky escape as Joao Pedro goal controversially ruled out by VAR for foul on Diogo Dalot

    MANCHESTER UNITED got a lucky escape as VAR ruled out Brighton from taking the lead at Old Trafford. The Seagulls were leading United thanks to Yankuba Minteh’s opener on five minutes.VAR deemed this a foul on Diogo DalotBut a mistake at the back cost the visitor’s and Joshua Zirkzee was through on goal.That was until Carlos Baleba dragged him to the ground – allowing Bruno Fernandes to level from the spot on 23 minutes.The game was level when Brighton got a free-kick ten minutes after the break. And in a calamitous display of defending at the back, Joao Pedro pounced in the box to score. READ MORE IN FOOTBALLBut after a VAR check, Jan Paul van Hecke was adjudged to have fouled Diogo Dalot in the build up. Dalot just got his foot to the ball first, with Van Hecke following through and nicking his boot – enough for it to be deemed a foul. Premier League’s Match Centre service clarified: “The referee’s call of goal was checked by VAR, who deemed there was a foul by van Hecke on Dalot in the build-up and recommended an on-field review. “The referee overturned the original decision and the goal was disallowed.”Most read in FootballBut United’s blushes were spared only momentarily as minutes later Kaoru Mitoma converted from a back post cross to make it 2-1.And a calamitous mistake from keeper Andre Onana gifted Georginio Rutter the chance to make it 3-1 and seal the victory.It leaves United 13th in the league. More