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    Premier League cult hero, 40, pulls out ‘Prime Buffon appearance’ that leaves even Lionel Messi stunned

    A FORMER Premier League keeper left Lionel Messi stunned with his performance in the MLS on Friday night.Eastern Conference champions Inter Miami claimed a 2-1 win over Atlanta United in the first of a three-match play-off series.Lionel Messi was thwarted a number of times by the veteran keeperCredit: AFPThe Argentine icon could not believe some of the savesCredit: AFPYet Messi’s all-star side could have had a host more goals had it not been for Atlanta’s 40-year-old shot-stopper.He made an astonishing NINE saves in the match and was compared by one social media user to Italy legend Gianluigi Buffon.The display also included him thwarting Messi in a one-on-one situation with a tackle 30 YARDS from his goal.The keeper in question was ex-Aston Villa man Brad Guzan.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLGuzan, who has 64 caps for USA, spent eight years at Villa and made 171 appearances.However, he was never particularly rated by English football fans and left to return to America in 2017 after a short spell at Middlesbrough.Yet he looked better than ever in the MLS on Friday night – six weeks after his 40th birthday.And even Messi looked stunned by some of the stops he was making.Most read in FootballCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSReacting to Guzan’s performance, one fan said: “Incredible performance by the keeper. I’ll be honest, I felt Messi needed to get Guzan’s shirt 😅.”Another added: “Brad Guzan just casually had a Prime Buffon performance at 40 years of age… GOODNESS!”David Beckham rewarded as Lionel Messi leads Inter Miami to second trophy by knocking reigning champions off their perch A third replied: “Brad Guzan had nine saves tonight, almost all of them un-routine. He also won a one-v-one tackle against Messi 30 yards off his line.”He has been amazing this year, and again tonight.”While a fourth responded: “He really should get a national team call up for a final match.”Inter Miami still won the game thanks to goals from Barcelona legends Luis Suarez and Jordi Alba.A victory in Atlanta on Saturday, November 2 would book their place in the Conference semi-finals – where they will play Orlando City or Charlotte.Guzan spent eight years at Aston Villa and played 171 times for the clubCredit: PA:Empics Sport More

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    Championship stars get early shower as sprinklers turned on mid-match leaving players fuming

    SUNDERLAND and Oxford players were caught off guard as sprinklers turned on mid-match.The incident happened quickly after kick-off with sprinklers going off all over the pitch in the first minute.Sprinklers going off caused a break in play at Sunderland vs OxfordCredit: GettyOxford players were not happy as it incident happened as they were on the attackCredit: GettyOxford were not too pleased as they were on the attack at the time, with the referee calling a halt to play.Players were seen with their arms up in the air – Oxford striker Mark Harris was seen gesturing towards the dugout area.Their frustrations were made worse 15 minutes later as Jobe Bellingham headed in the opener for the hosts.The Black Cats then doubled their lead after half-time through Wilson Isidor.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLFans found the incident amusing with one saying: “Turning the sprinklers on while Oxford are on the attack is prime s***housery.”Another added: “Seems like Sunderland playing dark arts with sprinklers now.”It was a dramatic day in the Championship as Coventry’s clash with Luton was also stopped for a bizarre reason.The game was halted because somebody was seen paragliding over the Coventry stadium.Most read in FootballCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSIn the 81st minute of the game, cameras stopped filming the match action to watch the peculiar flight path above them.Coventry made use of the break in play as they scored moments later to win 3-2, having trailed 2-0 at half-time.’My pro football team-mate thought he was Spiderman after being spiked on night out’ | What the EFL?! More

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    Aston Villa 1 Bournemouth 1: Cherries equalise with 10 SECONDS to go as Evanilson sends away fans wild

    A SOUTH AMERICAN sub came off the bench to turn this game on its head and grab the headlines.But for once it wasn’t Villa’s Colombian Superkid Jhon Duran who made the difference.Ross Barkley looked set to be the Aston Villa hero with his first Villa goal against BournemouthCredit: AFPBut Evanilson headed home the winner with 10 seconds to spareCredit: GettyHis last-gasp equaliser sent the away side wildCredit: ReutersInstead, it was Bournemouth’s brilliant Brazilian Evanilson who set jaws dropping all around Villa Park as he performed a stunning smash n’ grab act with the last action of the match.Evanilson stooped to conquer, six minutes into stoppage time as the Cherries launched one last Hail Mary.Goalkeeper Mark Travers was just one of a pack of Bournemouth players who packed the back post area of Villa’s box.However Marcus Tavernier whipped a wicked free kick towards the near post where Evanilson stretched to glance a header beyond the outstretched gloves of Emi Martinez and in at the far post.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLThat goal cancelled out Ross Barkley’s opener which every Villa fan thought was enough to earn them three points.However the Cherries had other ideas and rocked Villa with a sucker punch to leave their fans taunting Villa with chants of: “Champions League, you’re having a laugh.”But no-one at Villa saw the funny side after surrendering two crucial points, despite climbing above Arsenal into third.Emery’s men made the kind of positive start you would have expected from the team currently sitting pretty at the top of the Champions League table.Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSWithin six minutes Ollie Watkins had burst clear on a long Konsa through ball and almost rounded Mark Travers.But Bournemouth’s stand-in stopper did enough to delay the England striker and, with the help of Ilia Zabarnyi, managed to snuff out the danger.Aston Villa hothead Jhon Duran rages as he’s subbed moments after scoring and kicks back of team-mate’s chair Jacob Ramsey was pulling the strings down Villa’s left and he set up Watkins, who laid the ball off to Morgan Rogers whose side-foot flew just over.Bournemouth were struggling to get forward but even when they did, Ezri Konsa earned an ovation from the Holte End and applause from Emery for effortlessley easing Dango Ouattara off the ball as the winger threatened.Lewis Cook managed to cut out a Ramsey delivery which fell for Youri Tielemans, whose shot was brilliantly beaten away by Travers.The Republic of Ireland keeper was lapping up every moment of his return for the injured Kepa Arrizabalaga.And he thwarted a clever Villa set piece routine with a fingertip save to push Amadou Onana’s net bound header for a corner.However the 25-year-old goalie was picking the ball out of his net just before the half-hour as Villa thought they had finally broken the deadlock.Ramsey again left Julian Araujo for dead and fired a shot across the face of goal.Watkins retrieved the ball beyond the back post and cut it back to John McGinn who transferred it onto his left foot to beat Travers with a sweetly struck shot into the far corner.However Villa celebrations were soon cut short as VAR intervened.It ruled that the ball had fractionally crossed the line when Watkins cut it back and Bournemouth breathed again.Although Andoni Iraola had seen enough and swiftly hooked Justin Kluivert fired in their first shot on goal after 33 minutes, with a screamer from 25 yards, but Martinez superbly beat it away for a corner at full stretch.Villa were showing admirable patience and Ezri Konsa cursed his luck after sending in a sensational shot from 25 yards which Travers brilliantly turned over.But Bournemouth threatened again on half-time as Martinez turned away Outtara’s dipping shot at full-stretch.For a 0-0 draw it was entertaining stuff although how ref Chris Kavanagh managed to book SEVEN players in 45 minutes without a bad foul being committed was anyone’s guess.He managed to add another five after the break to take his tally for the day to a staggering 12 in a game with no malice at all.In the end, Villa must have thought their stronger bench saw them through.Emery replaced Onana at half-time after the £50million midfielder seemed to suffer a knock.Ross Barkley came on in what turned out to be an inspired swap.Travers continued to impress, producing a couple of stunning stops to turn over a vicious 25 yarder from Pau Torres, then a powerful header from Watkins.Emery turned to his joker Jhon Duran before the hour was up, sending him on for Rogers.For once the hitman wasn’t Villa’s saviour as he squandered a gaping goal 16 minutes from the end which left Villa Park gasping.Ramsey fed Watkins who picked out Duran, 12 yards from goal, but somehow the Colombian kid curled his left-footer wide.However Villa thought they had seized all three points when Barkley struck two minutes later.READ MORE SUN STORIESHe slid in to squeeze the ball beyond Travers after Bailey had nodded down a Watkins cross.But Villa’s celebrations were cut short as they fell victim to Evanilson’s last-gasp leveller!  More

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    Brentford 4 Ipswich 3: Bryan Mbeumo breaks Tractor Boys’ hearts with 96th-minute winner

    BRYAN MBEUMO scored a 96th-minute winner to snatch all three points from a blockbuster Premier League ding-dong clash against Ipswich. The Tractor Boys took a 2-0 lead in West London.Brentford completed a stunning win after seemingly throwing it awayCredit: GettyIpswich could not believe they lost the match right at the endCredit: ReutersBut a quickfire double from the Bees ensured they were level at half-time.Then six minutes after the break, Bryan Mbeumo slotted home a penalty.That saw Brentford score three goals in seven minutes either side of half-time to go from 2-0 down to 3-2 up. Then to rub salt into Ipswich’s wounds, Harry Clarke was sent off to round off his nightmare afternoon – having deflected in the equaliser and giving away the penalty.But Delap, son of Stoke’s throw-in machine Rory, came up trumps with a dramatic late goal to look like he had rescued a point.However, Mbeumo snatched the win in dramatic fashion deep into injury time.Even then, there was still time for Ipswich to hit the post. THIS 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.Sammie Szmodics broke the deadlock at the Gtech Community StadiumCredit: GettyGeorge Hirst got on the scoresheet to make it 2-0Credit: ReutersYoane Wissa pulled the first goal back for the hostsCredit: ReutersHarry Clarke accidentally turned into his own net for 2-2Credit: GettyBryan Mbeumo made no mistake from the penalty spotCredit: GettyLiam Delap grabbed what he thought was a late equaliser for IpswichCredit: ReutersThe son of Rory has been in red-hot form this seasonCredit: Reuters More

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    Brighton 2 Wolves 2: Seagulls throw away two-goal lead after late goals that could save Gary O’Neil’s job

    BRIGHTON thew away a two-goal lead in the dying seconds as Wolves salvaged an unlikely point to draw 2-2 on the South Coast.The Seagulls took the lead on the stroke of half time as Georginio Rutter slipped a pass into Danny Welbeck who superbly swept the ball into the bottom corner.Danny Welbeck’s strike at the end of the first half gave Brighton the leadCredit: GettyEvan Ferguson doubled Brighton’s lead in the 85th minuteCredit: GettyRayan Ait-Nouri pulled one back for WolvesCredit: ReutersAnd Matheus Cunha struck in stoppage time to salvage a point for the visitorsCredit: GettyThe former England striker, 33, had passed a late fitness test to play in the match but showed no sign of rustiness as he helped himself to his sixth goal of the campaign.Evan Ferguson doubled the hosts lead with five minutes remaining, rifling a superb finish beyond Jose Sa to seal the victory.It is Ferguson’s first Premier League goal since November last year.Rayan Ait-Nouri pulled one back for Wolves to moments later with what looked to be a consolation.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLBut Gary O’Neil’s men had a late equaliser up their sleeve as Matheus Cunha fired a deflected effort beyond Bart Verbruggen to complete a shock comeback.THIS 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.CASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERS More

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    Man City 1 Southampton 0: Champions go top of Premier League table but made to work hard against struggling Saints

    REACHING for the stars one minute, plonked on his backside the next – and ball in the back of the net on both occasions.Welcome to the goals-are-us world of Erling Haaland. One where, however they’re teed up, the Striking Viking will knock ‘em in.Erling Haaland notched the winner but could have had a hat-trickCredit: GettyThe striker found the net despite being dragged to the floorCredit: APOn Wednesday with that incredible stretching kung fu seven-foot-in-the-air finish backheel volley as City cruised past Sparta Prague.And this time when he was all but sitting on the Etihad turf when he stuck out his boot to turn Matheus Nunes’ cross in for the fourth-minute winner which proved the difference.More a drip than the avalanche everyone expected, yet still enough to see off Saints and send the champions back to the table. With reputation intact for the beaten, as well.And you wouldn’t have expected that after only three-and-a-bit minutes, when mission improbable became mission nigh on bloody impossible, either.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLThat’s how long it took City to get their opener and put them in the rarified position of scoring first. After winning 13 points from behind already this term, not one they’re used to.Never a hint of that here, mind – and in a own way, chalk it down as another Guardiola masterstroke, as yet another manager paid the price for trying to follow the Spaniard’s lead of playing from the back.All well and good when you’ve got the vast array of talent at your disposal like the City manager. Not so easy for most of the others, though.The ones who would be best served playing to their strengths and clearing their lines, rather than attempting to stroke it around like backline Galacticos.Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSThe chin strokers will, of course, be outraged at the suggestion. And Southampton chief Russell Martin continues to stick to his guns and demand his side take that approach.All very commendable, for sure. Yet also the root cause of that early opener…and so nearly at least three others beyond it, too. Micah Richards explains awkward exchange with Erling Haaland live on Sky Sports after Man City’s win over ChelseaMore of those shortly. First that cock-up in handing over possession as Saints tiki-taka’d across the backline…before Aaron Ramsdale hurriedly hacked into touch under pressure.From the throw-in Matheus Nunes crossed from the left and Haaland shrugged off Jan Bednarek’s neither-one-thing-nor-the-other attempt at defending to score from six yards.Bednarek had a half-hearted grab, a similar shove and even weaker effort to tackle. Haaland merely stuck out a foot, virtually on his backside by the time he did, and that was that.Pretty much that was that as a contest, too, you felt. Especially with City all but camped in the opposition half and the Saints – for all their pretty patterns – posing little threat.And oh-so-close to coughing up more goals through their determination to play their way out of trouble at the back. Each time they merely played their way into it.It was Tyler Dibling losing out to Savinho, and then breathing a sigh of relief when the Brazilian dithered instead of picking out Haaland on the left of the box.Then Flynn Downes twice gave it away deep in his own territory, and finally keeper Ramsdale was thanking Taylor Harwood Bellis after only finding Bernardo Silva.Still, only a matter of time before the dam burst, thought everyone. Only a matter of time before City cut loose and the goal difference goes into overdrive.Then again, maybe not. For bang on half-time they so nearly got the slap-in-the-chops alarm call of what can happen if you don’t make the most of all that possession, all those chances.The Jack Stephens pass which sent Cameron Archer scooting clear on halfway was more of a stretched-leg prod, yet that was exactly the reason City were caught on the back foot.It meant Archer ran unopposed, save for the never-catching-him Manuel Akanji, only to blast his effort against the crossbar. The one – and only – that got away.A gaffe which was inches away from looking even more costly 22 seconds after the break, when Phil Foden fizzed a low shot wide after a red arrows-style attack.But then, wonder of wonders, the unthinkable happened. Haaland somehow stuck one wide from barely a yard out when Savinho dinked the cutest of balls to the far post.Savinho to Haaland was something a running theme throughout the afternoon, in fact, because twice more he picked him out in the box.On both occasions Taylor Harwood-Bellis was the Saints’ saviour, turning one header away and grabbing Haaland’s arm long enough to deny him an angle to finish the second time.Jack Stephens got in on the act by nodding an earlier Haaland header – this one from Foden’s corner – off the line, and STILL the lead remained that solitary goal.READ MORE SUN STORIESIt would have been cancelled out altogether, too, had Southampton made the most of a three-on-two raid. And they really, really should have done.Instead Adam Armstrong blazed over and it petered out into nothing. A fitting epitaph for this game, in fact… More

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    Wrexham clash delayed after referee injured twice as home and away fans sing brutal chant during substitution

    WREXHAM’S League One clash away at Charlton was stopped after referee Sam Purkiss suffered a knee injury and had to be replaced.Yet despite the fitness issue, fans inside The Valley had little sympathy for the official as they sang a brutal chant as he left the field.Referee Sam Purkiss was forced off due to a knee injuryCredit: GettyPurkiss initially went down in the 11th minute and received treatment on the field of play.He continued and Conor Coventry’s own goal gave Wrexham a 1-0 lead.Macaulay Gillesphey levelled for the hosts midway through the first half, before Purkiss went down again.This time he was unable to carry on and Alan Dale replaced him 10 minutes before half time.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLAs he left the pitch, fans could be heard singing: “You’re not fit to referee”.Wrexham went to Charlton knowing they could close the gap to Birmingham to just two points with a win.In one of the lunchtime kick-offs, Birmingham were held to a 1-1 draw away at Mansfield.Wrexham are seeking a third successive promotion and have made an impressive start to the season.Most read in EFLCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSPhil Parkinson’s side have picked up seven wins, four draws and two defeats from their opening 13 League One matches.They have also lost just one of their last seven games in all competitions – since going down 3-1 to pacesetters Birmingham in September. More

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    Forgotten former Chelsea manager banished two Premier League-winning heroes to train on their own ‘to make a statement’

    A FORGOTTEN former Chelsea manager banished two Premier League winners to train on their own “to make a statement”.The Blues have won five league titles in the past 20 years. Nicholas Anelka was one of the two top stars exiled by a new Chelsea managerCredit: GettyDefender Alex was also pushed out in an unpopular moveCredit: PA:Empics SportThat included pipping Manchester United by just one point under Carlo Ancelotti in the 2009-10 campaign.However, just a year later, a new manager came in ahead of the 2011-12 season.And he ditched two of the title-winning team in a shock and unpopular move. Former Chelsea defender Carl Magnay – who won a contract with the Blues after winning Sky TV show Football Icon in 2007 – revealed Andre Villas-Boas’ bizarre approach.READ MORE ON FOOTBALLHe told the Chronicle Live: “Andre Villas-Boas tried to change things quite drastically.”The likes of Nicolas Anelka and Alex – he banished them and they had to train on their own. “He was trying to make too much of a statement to senior world-class players and it didn’t go down very well. “I was able to see different dynamics, different world-class coaches.Most read in FootballFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALS”I knew that when I’d eventually step into coaching I’d revisit those approaches and gauge which is the best one to go with.”Villas-Boas arrived at Stamford Bridge in 2011 aged just 33 – younger than some of the senior players in his squad. Chelsea ratings vs Panathinaikos: Mudryk gives rare star showing but Badiashile caught out for Greeks’ goal However, rather than bide his time, he tried to make his mark immediately with the move to exile Anelka and Alex.By December, both players had formally submitted transfer requests – with Villas-Boas open to the pair leaving.And they duly did so in the January transfer window – just two months before Villas-Boas himself got the sack after less than a year in charge.Centre-back Alex joined Paris Saint-Germain while Anelka headed to China, turning down PSG to sign for Shanghai Shenhua. Magnay, 35, worked under Jose Mourinho, Avram Grant, Luis Filipe Scolari, Guus Hiddink, Ancelotti and Villas-Boas during his four years at Chelsea. However, he did not make a single first-team appearance for the club as injuries took their toll, including wrecking his knee during a reserve-team match against Charlton in 2010. After loans to MK Dons and Northampton, he spent the rest of his career in League Two and non-league football, retiring in November 2023 after another ACL injury the previous month.READ MORE SUN STORIESHe has now stepped into coaching.Villas-Boas, meanwhile, has stepped away from the training pitches and dugouts following spells at Tottenham, Tottenham, Zenit, Shanghai Port and Marseille to become the president of FC Porto. Andre Villas-Boas struggled to win over the senior players at ChelseaCredit: AFP – Getty More