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    Jamie Carragher points out Declan Rice’s moment of genius after Myles Lewis-Skelly copied Erling Haaland’s celebration

    LIVERPOOL icon Jamie Carragher heaped praise on Declan Rice for his reaction to Myles Lewis-Skelly’s celebration against Manchester City.Arsenal thumped the reigning Premier League champions with a 5-1 win at the Emirates Stadium on Sunday.Jamie Carragher has praised Declan Rice’s subtle act following Myles Lewis-SkellyCredit: GettyRice instructed the 18-year-old to stop celebrating and stay focussedCredit: GettyCarragher praised the midfielder’s leadershipHale End academy graduate Lewis-Skelly started the match and scored his first senior goal with an emphatic strike in the 62nd minute.After the ball hit the back of the net, the 18-year-old wheeled away in celebration before sitting down in Erling Haaland’s signature ‘zen’ pose.Myles-Skelly had previous with Haaland, who scored City’s only goal on Sunday, having rowed during the 2-2 draw earlier in the season.The Norwegian appeared to shout “who the f*** are you” at the left-back, then 17, during a post-match clash in September.Read More in FootballArsenal players were quick to surround Myles-Skelly as he celebrated on Sunday, before he got up and continued celebrating with the home crowd.But Carragher noticed a subtle act from Rice which helped Lewis-Skelly keep his composure.Speaking on Sky Sports Monday Night Football, the ex-Liverpool defender said: “I didn’t like this (the celebration) to be honest, because he’s a young player. You know, mimicking Haaland and taking the mick out of him.”But I think as a young player – and I know we all get carried away with ourselves as a young player – but I just think what Declan Rice did there…Most read in FootballCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITS”He pulled him up. He’s still celebrating in the corner. Listen, it’s a huge moment for him, but Declan Rice is telling him to get back in position.”And when I think about leaders in that dressing room and being a senior player…Carra was very impressed by Rice’s mindsetCredit: Sky Sports’Head is gone’ – Guardiola’s bizarre reaction after he is told about Lewis-Skelly mocking Haaland in Arsenal celebration”Look at Declan Rice telling them: ‘Get back in position! Let’s not get carried away!'”This is what senior pros should be doing in the dressing room to young players.”Martin Odegaard opened the scoring for Arsenal less than two minutes into the match.Haaland then equalised just after half-time, but Thomas Partey restored his team’s lead just one minute later.Lewis-Skelly extended Arsenal’s lead before goals from Kai Havertz and Ethan Nwaneri sealed the win.Arsenal player ratings vs Man CityARSENAL stunned Man City 5-1 at the Emirates on Sunday evening.It was an incredible result against their rivals of recent years.Here, we take a look at how the Gunners rated…David Raya – 7/10Had very little to do in the first half but made a brilliant save in the 22nd minute to deny a goalbound header from Josko Gvardiol. Made another stunning save two minutes from the half-time interval, stopping a deflected Savinho shot from close range. Powerless to stop Erling Haaland’s 55th-minute header from briefly levelling the scores.Jurrien Timber – 6Didn’t offer his usual attacking threat going forward but was solid defensively. Picked up a pointless yellow breaking up a harmless counter-attack in the 24th minute. Almost scored late in the second half.William Saliba – 5Didn’t have much to do in the first half but won all his aerial battles in the first 45 minutes. Marshalled the defence well early in the second period but was embarrassingly outjumped and outmuscled by Haaland for City’s equaliser – a major flaw of his that continues to be exposed.Gabriel Magalhaes – 6Like his defensive partner, he was seldom called into action in the first half. Dominant in the air in his battles with Haaland, who he trolled after Odegaard’s goal.Myles Lewis-Skelly – 8Continues to endear himself to the Emirates faithful with composure and tenacity beyond his years as he brilliantly floated between left back and midfield. Put real daylight between the two sides with a thumping finish just after the hour mark. This young lad is a real bright prospect for both the Gunners and England.His trolling of Haaland by copying the Norwegian’s ‘Lotus’ celebration went down a storm with fans.Thomas Partey – 7Steady in the heart of midfield and broke up play well when required. Fired the Gunners back into the lead in the 57th minute with a deflected shot from outside the box.Martin Odegaard – 7Was in the right place at the right time to benefit from the aftermath of an uncharacteristic Manuel Akanji error and break the deadlock. Was at the heart of everything good the north Londoners did going forward.Declan Rice – 6Combative, as always, in the middle of the park and played a role in the home side taking the lead, teeing up Havertz who squared the ball to Odegaard.Leandro Trossard – 6Was particularly lively on the left in the first half, giving Matheus Nunes a real run for his money. His end product, however, wasn’t the best.Gabriel Martinelli – 6Lively on the right wing in the early goings. Found the back of the net in the fifth minute after some beautiful play from Odegaard but was needlessly offside. Forced a good save out of Ortega with a rasping effort in the 68th minute.Kai Havertz – 6Lively early doors, testing Stefan Ortega with a tame shot in the first minute. Teed up Odegaard for a tap in a few moments later. Missed a golden opportunity to double the lead in the 25th minute, dragging the ball wide with the goal at his absolute mercy. Made amends for his howler by finishing an even harder chance in the 76th minute. He well and truly needed that as he looked absolutely devoid of confidence.SUBSEthan Nwaneri – 83 (on for Trossard) – 7Put the cherry on top of the cake with an outrageous effort in second-half stoppage time.Mikel Merino – 83 (on for Odegaard) – 5Raheem Sterling – 89 (on for Kai Havertz ) – N/ARiccardo Calafiori 89 (on for Lewis-Skelly) – N/ARead more on all the latest Arsenal news.Arsenal stars targeted Haaland throughout after his antics at the Etihad earlier in the campaign.After the fiery clash in Manchester, in which John Stones scored a dramatic added-time equaliser against the 10-man Gunners, the City superstar striker was heard telling Mikel Arteta: “Stay humble, eh? Stay humble.”READ MORE SUN STORIESHaaland also had a furious confrontation with Gabriel Jesus and Lewis-Skelly after his comments towards Arteta.Even the Emirates’ DJ poked fun at the Norway international by playing Kendrick Lamar’s hit ‘Humble’ after the final whistle. More

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    Marcus Rashford says he can win Champions League after ending Man Utd misery and leaving Amorim’s blundering revolution

    MARCUS RASHFORD “can hurt teams” and help Aston Villa WIN the Champions League.In his first interview since leaving Manchester United to join the Midlanders on loan, the England forward revealed he is targeting the biggest prize in club football.Marcus Rashford has made a shock loanCredit: GettyRashford will wear the No 9 shirt — vacated by £70million Al-Nassr signing Jhon Duran — as he aims to revive his career under Unai Emery.He said: “Being back in the Champions League is hugely exciting. It’s the biggest competition for a club to be involved in, and they’re  always great nights.“We want to get as far as we can and if we don’t aim to win it, then we’re never going to win it.“I’m sure it will be a great experience for me playing for Villa in the Champions League.Read More Football“I know I can hurt teams and, when I’m at my best, decide football games.“That will be my  only goal, to help the team win more games, more points and hopefully create history.”Rashford has  12 goals and three assists in 33 appearances for United in Europe’s elite competition.And Rashford will team up with Villa’s Paris Saint-Germain loanee Marco Asensio when they return to Europe in a last-16 tie next month.Most read in FootballCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITSRashford, 27, said: “I’ve played a fair amount of games in the Champions League so I feel like I’m experienced and know how to handle those situations.“It’s my first time playing for another team but it’s been excitement, rather than being scared.Inside Marcus Rashford’s demise from one of football’s biggest stars to £60m benchwarmer“It’s an ambitious time for this club and a great opportunity for me to  help them keep pushing forward.”Villa are not paying a loan fee but have agreed to stump up at least 75 per cent of Rashford’s £325,000 weekly pay packet. That could hit 90 per cent if bonus targets are hit.Rashford can sign permanently this summer for £40m.He last played on December 12 and was accused by  Ruben Amorim of lacking effort in training.The 60-cap Three Lions ace believes he can take his game to a new level under intense Villa chief Emery.Rashford has left a Man Utd full of despairCredit: GettyRashford, who could make his Villa debut at home to Tottenham in the FA Cup on Sunday, added: “He’s a top manager and what he’s done with the club is unbelievable.“It’s the constant ambition that’s attractive. They are a club that’s in a good position in the league and they’re pushing to get higher.“We have a good, ambitious manager and great talent in the squad. I’ve had to choose somewhere  I feel my style of football is suited to, and  help them and help me rediscover and improve as a player.“I want to make the most of my time.”Asensio, a Champions League winner at Real Madrid, cannot wait to link up with Emery.The winger, 29, said: “Unai’s had a great career, he’s a top coach, he’s been key in me being able to come here because of his idea of how he wants to play football.“I love it, it suits me perfectly.”“I’ve got experience in these types of Champions League games. They are games that are decided based on small margins.”Villa are also set to agree a loan deal to take Chelsea outcast Axel Disasi for the remainder of this season.Emery feared he had missed out on the 26-year-old France international defender.Blues were not keen to strengthen a direct Champions League rival and wanted him to go to Spurs instead.However, the  £38.8m buy from Monaco in August 2023 dug his heels in.READ MORE SUN STORIESVilla are set to pay a £5m loan fee to land the centre-back, who starred for France at the 2022 World Cup.Meanwhile, Villa defenders Kosta Nedeljkovic, 19, and Sil Swinkels, 21, have gone to RB Leipzig and Bristol Rovers in respective loan deals.Ruben Amorim has so far looked powerless to stop United’s slideCredit: Getty More

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    Chelsea player ratings: Levi Colwill’s sluggish performance saved by Pedro Neto’s best showing in a Blues shirt

    CHELSEA capitalised on the failures of their rivals to move up to fourth in the Premier League with a 2-1 win over West Ham.Chances came and went for The Blues in the first half, with the two best falling to Noni Madueke and Enzo Fernandez, both of whom missed the target.Cole Palmer played a big role in the winnerCredit: GettyPedro Neto inspired Chelsea to three points after coming off the benchCredit: GettyLevi Colwill had a moment to forget as he gifted West Ham the opening goalCredit: ReutersAnd just when it looked to be a half of missed chances, a Levi Colwill backpass rolled straight into the path of Jarrod Bowen who dispatched his shot perfectly into the bottom left corner on his return from injury.A host of changes from Enzo Maresca upped the tempo in the second half, and they paid dividends with Pedro Neto driving home an equaliser in the 63rd minute after a shot from Fernandez.Fans grew optimistic as the home side grew into the game, which culminated in a deflected Cole Palmer effort sending the Bridge into raptures as they went 2-1 up.Only Tottenham have dropped more points from winning positions than Chelsea this season, but they managed to cling onto this one to put them into a Champions League spot once more.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLHere is how SunSport’s Lloyd Canfield rated Chelsea’s performance.Filip Jorgensen – 7It would’ve been a tough task to disappoint Chelsea fans after what they have seen from Robert Sanchez in recent weeks.There wasn’t an awful lot he could do about the opener, and actually made some pretty good stops to prevent his side being more than one goal down at the halfway point.Those saves proved vital, and he should expect to start against Brighton up next.Most read in FootballCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITSNoni Madueke’s best moment was knocking over the refJarrod Bowen opened the scoringCredit: GettyNicolas Jackson had a game to forget before being substitutedCredit: AlamyReece James – 6His crosses from the right were good throughout the first half, but there was no one clinical enough in the box to grab him an assist.Strong defensively, but ultimately didn’t have much to do in that aspect with Chelsea dominant on the flanks.Rapper Central Cee is lost for words when Chelsea’s Marc Cucurella serenades him Tosin Adarabioyo – 7Strong in the air and pretty good across the ground.Perhaps could have done a little more to prevent Bowen opening the scoring as he seemed to stand and watch him shoot, but overall was good and is growing into a good, consistent Premier League centre half.His vital block in added time might well have been the difference between three points and one.Levi Colwill – 3His awful backpass rolledBowen in perfectly to give the Hammers the lead just before first half-time.A lousy and sluggish performance improved in the second half after his side took the lead, but he was fortunate not to cost his side points tonight.Marc Cucurella – 7Inverted well from left back into midfield in a role that looks made for him, he was strong in his tackles and good in the air from start to finish.Got into dangerous positions going forward, but couldn’t add the finishing touches to his game on this occasion.Moises Caicedo – 7Tenacious tackling and energy is what the home fans have become accustomed to seeing from their Ecuadorian destroyer.Glimpses of that in the first half extended into a mature and controlled second 45 minutes where he looked to have Mo Kudus’ number.Enzo Fernández – 5Missed a huge chance to give Chelsea the lead which he rolled past the left hand post from a few yards out.It was his blocked effort which bounced out for Neto to level the scoring, but overall the Argentine looked a bit off the pace in midfield.Noni Madueke – 4Perhaps should’ve had a goal and assist in the first half an hour as he was set up by Nicolas Jackson and put the ball on a plate for Fernandez, but neither chance was converted.His best moment of the second half was when he bodied the referee, before being subbed for Christopher Nkunku.Cole Palmer – 7A quiet first half had the travelling fans comparing him to Andy Irving, but he soon showed them up.Almost scored a free-kick similar to the one we saw against Brighton this season, but it was well saved by Alphonse Areola.It was his deflected effort that put his side in the lead as he grew into the game more and more.Jadon Sancho – 4His quick feet made him a threat on the left-hand side in the first half, but again his end product or lack thereof would’ve cost Chelsea if his replacement didn’t bail them out.Was subbed five minutes into the second half for Pedro Neto.Nicolas Jackson – 3Showed some promising signs early on with a good ball into Noni Madueke, who narrowly missed the goal.Aside from that, he looked like a striker utterly devoid of any confidence and was poor before being hooked for 18-year-old Marc Guiu.SUBSMarc Guiu (Nicolas Jackson, 51) – 5Didn’t really do a lot wrong or right after coming on for Nicolas Jackson.Certainly looks more confident in the Conference League, but Premier League minutes in the tank will do him good.Pedro Neto (Jadon Sancho, 51) – 8His best performance in a Chelsea shirt since he joined.A composed finish saw him level the scoring before more great work in the build up sawPalmer rifle home a deflected effort.Great energy, work rate, and end product from Maresca’s own Portuguese magnifico.Malo Gusto (Reece James, 60) – 6Was energetic and strong after replacing captain Reece James, also playing a part in the goal that put his side in the lead.His passing was good and he looked more like the player who became a fan favourite at Stamford Bridge last campaign.Christopher Nkunku (Noni Madueke, 60) – 5Did a job for the team out of position on the left-hand side in Jadon Sancho’s position.READ MORE SUN STORIESNot overly effective though, and you feel sorry for him a bit that a player as good as Palmer occupies his best space.Also looks like a player lacking 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    Chelsea 2 West Ham 1: Graham Potter denied fairytale return to Stamford Bridge as Neto and Palmer mount Blues comeback

    GRAHAM POTTER was back on familiar territory at Chelsea – to the extent of taking his old seat in the dugout.Recent changes at Stamford Bridge mean the away technical area was once the home one, and vice versa.Chelsea came from behind to beat London rivals West HamCredit: GettyPedro Neto equalised for Chelsea before Aaron Wan-Bissaka’s own-goalCredit: GettyJarrod Bowen opened the scoring for West Ham in the first halfCredit: APWest Ham boss Graham Potter returned to Stamford Bridge after his Chelsea sackingCredit: ReutersApart from that things are pretty much the same as when he was sacked in 2023 after seven months, following a run of three wins from eight games and with the team apparently in turmoil.Last night’s fortunate win for the latest man to inhabit the home dugout is also only the third in the last eight games. An identical run of form almost two years since Potter was axed.Yet Enzo Maresca is still regarded as the man to take Chelsea forwards and the three points earned at vast expense against West Ham lifts them back into the top four.Whether they have the gumption to stay there is hugely questionable because at times Maresca had his head in his hands at some of the stuff that passed for football being played by his team.Read More on ChelseaChelsea went behind from a defensive clanger, faced an anxious wait for their equaliser to be cleared by VAR, then needed an own goal from Aaron Wan-Bissaka to finally see off opponents who have been struggling for momentum all season.A win is a win but there are cracks under the surface and there is nowhere to go in the transfer market between now and summer.Maresca had a relatively quiet day ahead of the 11pm deadline.His boldest move was to ditch cock-up keeper Robert Sanchez for making one mistake too many and replaced him with understudy Filip Jorgensen.Most read in FootballCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITSWhen the Dane’s name was read out pre-match, the loud cheers from the Matthew Harding Stand showed what the Chelsea fans thought of that decision.However, the joy was briefly cut short in just the eighth minute when the new man spilled a dangerous cross whipped in by Andy Irving, with Jarrod Bowen bearing down on him in the box.West Ham manager Graham Potter gives update on Michail Antonio after horror injury It was similar at the other moments later when Chelsea broke at speed and Noni Madueke whipped a curling shot just wide of the post.It’s always odd when two high-profile teams meet on transfer deadline day because half the crowd are wondering if there will be any breaking news between kick-off and the final whistle.Maresca has not enjoyed this window one bit, labelling it a “disaster” with all the “noise” – the speculation – that surrounds his players in particular as they play for such a busy club.But those who make the matchday squad know their futures are safe at least. So why Chelsea seemed so edgy in the first half is a question Maresca and his squad needed to answer during the break.They played the more stylish football of the two, but struggled to find range and direction when it came to the crunch.Cole Palmer, Chelsea’s deadliest marksman, had a pinpoint free-kick tipped over the bar that drew a cracking save from Alphonse Areola.Chelsea’s missed chancesBut he also smacked the strip lights at the top of The Shed with one shot and put another straight into the arms of the Hammers keeper.Madueke, Jadon Sancho, Marc Cucurella and Enzo Fernandez also narrowly missed – but missed all the same.Potter’s West Ham have been shuffling along without a recognised striker this year with skipper Bowen out having fractured a foot.,Raring to go, the winger wasted no time and no chances – gobbling up a dreadful back pass by Levi Colwill to burst clear into the Chelsea box and bend a shot past Jorgensen’s dive at ground level.Maresca’s team was struggling physically, not just mentally. So much so that he was forced to take off struggling striker Nicolas Jackson and Sancho just six minutes into the second half.He had used four subs by the hour mark as the Italian desperately plotted to inject some stability into his team that was seriously under the cosh but as much by their own mistakes.An untidy derby riddled with errors even saw ref Stuart Attwell falling over on the job. And Chelsea’s equaliser was just as scruffy.Sub Pedro Neto’ cross dropped into the West Ham box and courtesy of the faintest flick on by a visiting defender, hit Chelsea left-back Cucurella virtually on the by line.READ MORE SUN STORIESHe managed to knock it back into the path of Fernandez who shot. It was blocked but Neto scooped up the chance from close range. A lengthy VAR check finally handed Maresca a lifeline. Chelsea sealed it with 16 minutes to go when Palmer burst forwards on the wing and squared a low cross which took a huge deflection off Wan-Bissaka and looped over Areola and into the net.CHELSEA PLAYER RATINGS: Levi Colwill’s sluggish performance saved by Pedro Neto’s best showing in a Blues shirtCHELSEA capitalised on the failures of their rivals to move up to fourth in the Premier League with a 2-1 win over West Ham.A host of changes from Enzo Maresca upped the tempo in the second half, and they paid dividends with Pedro Neto driving home an equaliser in the 63rd minute after a shot from Fernandez.Jarrod Bowen had capitalised on a Levi Colwill error to fire West Ham ahead.Fans grew optimistic as the home side grew into the game, which culminated in a deflected Cole Palmer effort sending the Bridge into raptures as they went 2-1 up.Here is how SunSport’s Lloyd Canfield rated Chelsea’s performance.Filip Jorgensen – 7It would’ve been a tough task to disappoint Chelsea fans after what they have seen from Robert Sanchez in recent weeks.There wasn’t an awful lot he could do about the opener, and actually made some pretty good stops to prevent his side being more than one goal down at the halfway point.Those saves proved vital, and he should expect to start against Brighton up next.Reece James – 6His crosses from the right were good throughout the first half, but there was no one clinical enough in the box to grab him an assist.Strong defensively, but ultimately didn’t have much to do in that aspect with Chelsea dominant on the flanks.Tosin Adarabioyo – 7Strong in the air and pretty good across the ground.Perhaps could have done a little more to prevent Bowen opening the scoring as he seemed to stand and watch him shoot, but overall was good and is growing into a good, consistent Premier League centre half.His vital block in added time might well have been the difference between three points and one.Levi Colwill – 3His awful backpass rolledBowen in perfectly to give the Hammers the lead just before first half-time.A lousy and sluggish performance improved in the second half after his side took the lead, but he was fortunate not to cost his side points tonight.Marc Cucurella – 7Inverted well from left back into midfield in a role that looks made for him, he was strong in his tackles and good in the air from start to finish.Got into dangerous positions going forward, but couldn’t add the finishing touches to his game on this occasion.Moises Caicedo – 7Tenacious tackling and energy is what the home fans have become accustomed to seeing from their Ecuadorian destroyer.Glimpses of that in the first half extended into a mature and controlled second 45 minutes where he looked to have Mo Kudus’ number.Enzo Fernández – 5Missed a huge chance to give Chelsea the lead which he rolled past the left hand post from a few yards out.It was his blocked effort which bounced out for Neto to level the scoring, but overall the Argentine looked a bit off the pace in midfield.Noni Madueke – 4Perhaps should’ve had a goal and assist in the first half an hour as he was set up by Nicolas Jackson and put the ball on a plate for Fernandez, but neither chance was converted.His best moment of the second half was when he bodied the referee, before being subbed for Christopher Nkunku.Cole Palmer – 7A quiet first half had the travelling fans comparing him to Andy Irving, but he soon showed them up.Almost scored a free-kick similar to the one we saw against Brighton this season, but it was well saved by Alphonse Areola.It was his deflected effort that put his side in the lead as he grew into the game more and more.Jadon Sancho – 4His quick feet made him a threat on the left-hand side in the first half, but again his end product or lack thereof would’ve cost Chelsea if his replacement didn’t bail them out.Was subbed five minutes into the second half for Pedro Neto.Nicolas Jackson – 3Showed some promising signs early on with a good ball into Noni Madueke, who narrowly missed the goal.Aside from that, he looked like a striker utterly devoid of any confidence and was poor before being hooked for 18-year-old Marc Guiu.SUBSMarc Guiu (Nicolas Jackson, 51) – 5Didn’t really do a lot wrong or right after coming on for Nicolas Jackson.Certainly looks more confident in the Conference League, but Premier League minutes in the tank will do him good.Pedro Neto (Jadon Sancho, 51) – 8His best performance in a Chelsea shirt since he joined.A composed finish saw him level the scoring before more great work in the build up sawPalmer rifle home a deflected effort.Great energy, work rate, and end product from Maresca’s own Portuguese magnifico.Malo Gusto (Reece James, 60) – 6Was energetic and strong after replacing captain Reece James, also playing a part in the goal that put his side in the lead.His passing was good and he looked more like the player who became a fan favourite at Stamford Bridge last campaign.Christopher Nkunku (Noni Madueke, 60) – 5Did a job for the team out of position on the left-hand side in Jadon Sancho’s position. 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    Chelsea 2-1 West Ham LIVE RESULT: Blues come from behind to win tight London derby and move back into top four

    CHELSEA have beaten West Ham 2-1 to claim the bragging rights over their London rivals. Jarrod Bowen gave the Hammers the lead after pouncing on a poor back pass from Levi Colwill to open the scoring just before the half-time. Pedro Neto came off the bench to draw Chelsea level in the 64th minute, despite a lengthy VAR check. 10 minutes later, Cole Palmer’s cross deflected off Aaron Wan Bissaka and looped past Alphonse Areola to give the Blues the lead. Chelsea held on to secure three precious points and move back into the top four. Match result: Chelsea 2-1 West HamChelsea team: Jorgensen, James, Tosin, Colwill, Cucurella, Caicedo, Fernandez, Madueke, Palmer, Sancho, Jackson.West Ham team: Areola, Wan-Bissaka, Coufal, Kilman, Cresswell, Emerson, Soucek, Irving, Soler, Bowen, Kudus.CASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITSFollow our live blog below…Tough run ahead for Hammers Points will not come any easier for West Ham.They have some challenging fixtures over their next five games.Potter will be hoping he has a full compliment to pick from, to give them the best chance of picking up some much-needed points.Copy linkCopiedHammers still in transition under PotterWe have seen glimpses of changes under the leadership of Graham Potter as West Ham manager.There seems to be more of a cohesiveness in defence, making themselves difficult to break down.The fans know it will take time for him to put his stamp on this squad but already things are looking a lot more positive than they were under Julen Lopetegui.Credit: ReutersCopy linkCopiedTricky away trips for BluesMaresca’s side have some difficult away fixtures coming up in the Premier League to keep hold of fourth spot.They have the perfect preparation for a trip to the Amex Stadium, with an identical FA Cup tie before that encounter.Then they travel to Villa Park to face another side who have their eyes on that top four also.Copy linkCopiedChelsea with European advantageVictory against West Ham this evening puts The Blues back into fourth spot in the Premier League.The focus for the club now will be to ensure they stay there.With all the signings Todd Boehly has made since taking over at the club, it is key that they get the revenues the Champions League brings back to Stamford Bridge.As things stand, it is all in their own hands.Copy linkCopiedBoss full of smiles after winSpeaking with Sky Sports after the game, Maresca gave an honest opinion on what his side did well and how they need to improve:It was a tough game, especially mentally. There is no space, you need to be patient. They scored first and then it is not easy. We need to improve, they were just waiting for our mistake for the counter-attack. We did enough to deserve to win the game like we did. It is always about players and not about the manager. First-half we had four or five very good chances that we missed. We need to be more clinical.Enzo Maresca ChelseaCopy linkCopiedMoises crucial to engine roomWhile the focus often seems to be on Fernandez and Palmer to make things happen for Chelsea, one player often overlooked is Caicedo.He does the simple things well and offers himself as a link between defence and attack.Add to that the breaking up of the opponent’s midfield and preventing them from being able to play through this team.Copy linkCopiedCracks need filling in West LondonIf Enzo Maresca thinks he has a tight defensive unit at Chelsea, he must be seeing something very different in training.This team never seems capable of keeping their opponents out and their best form of defence seems to be to attack.That said, when playing better sides, that could prove costly.Maresca knows this is a project he has undertaken in West London, he just needs to hope the owners are on the same page and give him the time he needs.Copy linkCopiedBoss unable to work his magicSpeaking with Sky Sports after the match, Potter gave his overview on tonight’s performance:The team was fantastic, they gave everything. We could have nicked something in the end with Mo. You look at the second-half, the first goal was a bit of a turning point for us, we felt it was a foul on Jarrod. We have to focus on what we did well, the fans appreciated the effort from the team. You need a bit of luck, we have to accept our defeat, it wasn’t to be.Graham PotterWest HamCopy linkCopiedManager’s relief with equaliserIt was looking like it was going to be another one of those days for Chelsea for the majority of this game.They were struggling to create clear-cut chances and you wondered whether the visitors were going to take all three points.Once Neto scored, you could see just how much it meant to Enzo Maresca on the touchline.Credit: PACopy linkCopiedMaresca change grabs win for BluesThe introduction of Pedro Neto seemed to change the flow of the game at Stamford Bridge this evening.His direct style of taking on players and always looking for that killer pass or cross disrupted the visitors defensively.It was his goal that drew The Blues’ level before Palmer’s deflected cross sealed the victory for Chelsea.Copy linkCopiedFT: Chelsea 2-1 West HamWest Ham will consider themselves hard done by there.They certainly played well enough to get something from this game.Not that Chelsea will care, this victory takes them into fourth place.Copy linkCopiedFT: Chelsea 2-1 West HamThe referee brings the game to a close.No one is more relieved to hear that whistle than Maresca.His side take all three points at Stamford Bridge.Copy linkCopiedChelsea 2-1 West Ham90+6. Big chance for a West Ham equaliser.The ball is played to Kudus on the edge of the six yard box in the middle of the goal.He turns and looks to get a shot away but it is well blocked by Tosin.Moments later a poor clearance from Jorgensen goes straight to Ings on the halfway line.With the keeper in no man’s land, the striker tries a first-time shot.Sadly, it ends up going out for a throw-in.Copy linkCopiedChelsea 2-1 West Ham90+4. The home fans start to sing as the game enters added time.’Chelsea, Chelsea, Chelsea’ can be heard from the stands.Where do they get these ideas, I wonder who thinks up the lyrics.Copy linkCopiedChelsea 2-1 West Ham90+2. Chelsea are still trying to find that third goal.It seems the best way for them to defend to be honest.You never fancy this team as a defensive entity.Copy linkCopiedChelsea 2-1 West Ham90. Well, you can see the manager’s mindset with this change.Palmer comes off for Chalobah for The Blues.Maresca wants to see this game out now.We are going to have seven added minutes.Credit: APCopy linkCopiedChelsea 2-1 West Ham88. Neto wins a free kick deep in his own half.It takes the pressure off the Chelsea defence as the visitors try and throw players forward in search of a goal.Time is running out for Graham Potter’s side now.Copy linkCopiedChelsea 2-1 West Ham86. Neto has added something different to this Chelsea team since joining the game.He is a very different player to both Sancho and Madueke.Constantly looking for the best delivery to a teammate rather than looking to get a shot away himself.Copy linkCopiedChelsea 2-1 West Ham84. Wan-Bissaka is penalised for a foul out wide.It has been a nightmare evening for the former Man Utd defender.As things stand, it will be his own goal that wins this game for Chelsea.Copy linkCopiedChelsea 2-1 West Ham82. You kind of feel this game was there to be won for the visitors.While Potter will no doubt lament the performance of his team tonight, that means nothing, when you are beaten.For Chelsea, it is all about game management now and seeing this one out.Copy linkCopiedChelsea 2-1 West Ham80. Palmer almost puts the game to bed for Chelsea.He receives the ball just outside of the box and looks to bend one in the far corner.Areola was beaten but his effort goes narrowly wide, hitting the stansion behind the goal.Credit: ReutersCopy linkCopiedChelsea 2-1 West Ham78. Orford and Ings come on for the visitors.They replace Soler and Irving.Areola is called into action as Mavropanos gets a flick on Fernandez’s cross, almost putting it into the back of his own net.Great reactions from the West Ham keeper.Copy linkCopiedChelsea 2-1 West Ham76. There were no celebrations from Palmer there.He knew he was crossing the ball before the wild deflection off Wan-Bissaka sent it into The Hammers’ goal.This has all gone pear-shaped for Potter’s side.Copy linkCopiedOwn goal – Aaron Wan-Bissaka (West Ham)Copy linkCopiedChelsea 1-1 West Ham74. Neto cuts out a poor pass and motors forward.The momentum of the attack is lost as he waits for support to join him.Palmer eventually tries a shot from just inside the box but it is well blocked by The Hammers.Copy linkCopied More

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    How Arsenal humbled Man City with Mikel Arteta’s genius double press, hidden Partey and Lewis-Skelly masterstroke

    ARSENAL boss Mikel Arteta masterminded another brilliant win in the title race as they thrashed Manchester City on Sunday.The 5-1 scoreline might have flattered them but it was their impressive high press which set them on their way.Arsenal cruised to a 5-1 win over Man City on SundayCredit: GettyHere, Dean Scoggins — from SunSport’s Tactics Exposed show — looks at how Arteta’s “double press” baffled City.DOUBLE PRESSNOT just one press but two.Arteta sets up his Arsenal side in a 4-4-2 shape when they are defending, with Kai Havertz and Martin Odegaard as the furthest foward.Those two orchestrate and lead the press. But what Arsenal did against Man City, was force the visitors to play the ball into areas where they were ready to press again.Read More in FootballArsenal set up in a 4-4-2 when defendingThe Gunners then pressed high when City had the ball deepSo after Odegaard and Havertz block off one channel and the pass is played — Leandro Trossard, Gabriel Martinelli and Declan Rice charge towards the player about to receive the ball.It worked perfectly as Manuel Akanji was robbed for Arsenal to score their first goal — with Trossard pinching it, Rice playing to Havertz and the German setting up Odegaard to tap in after two minutes.Havertz should have scored another when Rice swarmed all over City midfielder Mateo Kovacic in the first half. It made the visitors jittery in possession and was just one of the battles Arteta’s side won.CITY’S MISSING MENMAN CITY’S set-up basically made it seem like it was 11v9 at the Emirates.Most read in FootballArsenal decided early in the match that two City players were not going to be a threat to them.CASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITSArsenal stars gave Matheus Nunes plenty of space on the rightThey were also not concerned about Manuel AkanjiMatheus Nunes failed to create much on the right, even when he was given plenty of space. Following his early error which resulted in Odegaard’s opening goal, the Gunners were also happy to let Akanji take the ball throughout. Mikel Arteta enjoyed every minute of Arsenal’s thrashing of Man City To Arsenal, those two players were not going to cause a threat or any harm – they were almost redundant.That made it seem like City were playing with just nine players.As a result, the Gunners were able to focus more on the likes of Bernardo Silva, Phil Foden and Erling Haaland, nullifying any threat they could have produced.SIX & THE CITYCITY’S new set-up didn’t quite work out this week.The Prem champions had six attackers but they failed to phase Arsenal.Man City’s midfield area was too congestedIt significantly reduced space for Marmoush and FodenArsenal were also playing with six – but three pairsCity had three at the back with Josko Gvardiol dropping in because Nunes was high on the right.However, it proved to be a problem for Gvardiol – one of the club’s best attacking defenders – who struggled to move past the halfway line.As a result, Guardiola’s side appeared to play with six midfielders at times which took space away from new signing Omar Marmoush, who has looked very promising since completing his January move from Eintracht Frankfurt.In contrast, Arsenal also played with a six but through the centre with three pairs – an attacking duo, a midfield duo and a defensive duo.They were then able to control and dominate a specific zone of the pitch – one that they considered to be the most dangerous.Man City therefore were unable to create many good chances.A SURPRISE PARTEYARSENAL had a plan – and it was Thomas Partey.One of the midfielder’s key roles was simply to stand in front of Haaland, preventing the direct passes from Stefan Ortega.Partey hid behind the referee before intercepting Foden’s pass and scoringPartey quietly had a great game in midfield, stopping the ball from getting to the feet of Haaland.As for his goal, Partey was hiding behind the referee when Foden was about to make that pass across the centre.He was subsequently able to step out and intercept the ball before scoring Arsenal’s second.SMILES LEWIS-SKELLYMYLES LEWIS-SKELLY is playing two positions in one as that inverted full-back.He is physical and quick in those defensive positions but his tactical awareness of knowing when to go into midfield makes him stand out.READ MORE SUN STORIESThe 18-year-old knows exactly when he needs to shift based on his team-mates’ positioning.His goal came as a result of his movement inside from the left, receiving the ball from Rice before firing his shot into the top-right corner.Myles Lewis-Skelly scored his first senior goal for the GunnersCredit: GettyArsenal player ratings vs Man CityARSENAL stunned Man City 5-1 at the Emirates on Sunday evening.It was an incredible result against their rivals of recent years.Here, we take a look at how the Gunners rated…David Raya – 7/10Had very little to do in the first half but made a brilliant save in the 22nd minute to deny a goalbound header from Josko Gvardiol. Made another stunning save two minutes from the half-time interval, stopping a deflected Savinho shot from close range. Powerless to stop Erling Haaland’s 55th-minute header from briefly levelling the scores.Jurrien Timber – 6Didn’t offer his usual attacking threat going forward but was solid defensively. Picked up a pointless yellow breaking up a harmless counter-attack in the 24th minute. Almost scored late in the second half.William Saliba – 5Didn’t have much to do in the first half but won all his aerial battles in the first 45 minutes. Marshalled the defence well early in the second period but was embarrassingly outjumped and outmuscled by Haaland for City’s equaliser – a major flaw of his that continues to be exposed.Gabriel Magalhaes – 6Like his defensive partner, he was seldom called into action in the first half. Dominant in the air in his battles with Haaland, who he trolled after Odegaard’s goal.Myles Lewis-Skelly – 8Continues to endear himself to the Emirates faithful with composure and tenacity beyond his years as he brilliantly floated between left back and midfield. Put real daylight between the two sides with a thumping finish just after the hour mark. This young lad is a real bright prospect for both the Gunners and England.His trolling of Haaland by copying the Norwegian’s ‘Lotus’ celebration went down a storm with fans.Thomas Partey – 7Steady in the heart of midfield and broke up play well when required. Fired the Gunners back into the lead in the 57th minute with a deflected shot from outside the box.Martin Odegaard – 7Was in the right place at the right time to benefit from the aftermath of an uncharacteristic Manuel Akanji error and break the deadlock. Was at the heart of everything good the north Londoners did going forward.Declan Rice – 6Combative, as always, in the middle of the park and played a role in the home side taking the lead, teeing up Havertz who squared the ball to Odegaard.Leandro Trossard – 6Was particularly lively on the left in the first half, giving Matheus Nunes a real run for his money. His end product, however, wasn’t the best.Gabriel Martinelli – 6Lively on the right wing in the early goings. Found the back of the net in the fifth minute after some beautiful play from Odegaard but was needlessly offside. Forced a good save out of Ortega with a rasping effort in the 68th minute.Kai Havertz – 6Lively early doors, testing Stefan Ortega with a tame shot in the first minute. Teed up Odegaard for a tap in a few moments later. Missed a golden opportunity to double the lead in the 25th minute, dragging the ball wide with the goal at his absolute mercy. Made amends for his howler by finishing an even harder chance in the 76th minute. He well and truly needed that as he looked absolutely devoid of confidence.SUBSEthan Nwaneri – 83 (on for Trossard) – 7Put the cherry on top of the cake with an outrageous effort in second-half stoppage time.Mikel Merino – 83 (on for Odegaard) – 5Raheem Sterling – 89 (on for Kai Havertz ) – N/ARiccardo Calafiori 89 (on for Lewis-Skelly) – N/ARead more on all the latest Arsenal news. More

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    ‘It’s not easy’ – Henry reveals sympathy for Pep Guardiola after own marriage split with Man City boss ‘not usual self’

    THIERRY HENRY says Pep Guardiola is “not his usual self” after the Manchester City boss split from his wife.Things have gone wrong for Guardiola on and off the pitch this season, with the 5-1 drubbing against Arsenal the latest low for his misfiring champions.Thierry Henry expressed sympathy for his former boss Pep GuardiolaCredit: PAGuardiola split from his wife Cristina Serra last monthCredit: GettyThey were together for 36 yearsCredit: AlamyCity scraped through in the Champions League and are TWELVE points behind Prem leaders Liverpool after winning just four of their last ten Prem games.Meanwhile Guardiola, 54, revealed last month that he has split from his partner of 36 years Cristina Serra., coinciding with City’s dip in form.Henry, who played for Guardiola at Barcelona, expressed sympathy for his former boss after the Arsenal defeat.He said on Sky Sports: “Do I feel sorry about what’s happening to Man City and Pep? Yeah I do, in one thing.READ MORE IN FOOTBALL“It’s not easy to deal with what Pep has to deal with outside of football.”I went through that when I went to Barcelona. It’s not easy to deal with stuff like that, when you’re not well mentally.“You can see that he’s not his usual self. I had to deal with it when I went to Barcelona, I can tell you it’s not easy.”No one would like to deal with that while you have to perform all the time. So I think we can understand.Most read in FootballCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITS“Now if you go back on the field, it’s not good enough.”I don’t think that they can cope whenever a team can deal with playing them all the way to ninety minutes and challenge them and look them in their eyes all the way.”’Head is gone’ – Guardiola’s bizarre reaction after he is told about Lewis-Skelly mocking Haaland in Arsenal celebrationHenry, 47, split from his ex-wife Claire Merry in 2007 after four years of marriage.Merry reportedly demanded a £10million settlement during the divorce.Henry announced he was leaving Merry just before his transfer to Barcelona from Arsenal.She was said to be unhappy about the move and apparently was devastated when Henry walked out on their marriage.Guardiola met Cristina when he was just 18-years-old and they have three children together – Maria, 24, Marius 22, and Valentina, 17.Henry has been with current partner Andrea Rajacic for the past 15 years.Henry has been with current partner Andrea Rajacic for the past 15 years.Credit: Rex More

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    Lisandro Martinez facing MONTHS out after Man Utd star ‘tore cruciate ligament’ and left pitch in tears

    MANCHESTER UNITED defender Lisandro Martinez has reportedly suffered a serious ACL injury.The 27-year-old was stretchered off in the late stages of United’s Premier League clash with Crystal Palace on Sunday after injuring his knee.Lisandro Martinez was stretchered off against Crystal Palace on SundayCredit: AlamyThe defender landed awkwardly while attempting to make a tackleCredit: AFPMartinez has reportedly suffered a ruptured cruciate ligamentCredit: GettyWhile attempting to win the ball from Ismaila Sarr, the defender lunged forward before his left knee buckled.He immediately fell to the floor clutching his leg and signalled over to the bench to be substituted.The Argentina international then broke down in tears as he was carried off the pitch.Speaking after the match, Man Utd head coach Ruben Amorim admitted the injury to Martinez looked “serious”.Read More in FootballNow reports in Argentina claim he will miss the remainder of the season with a severe ACL injury.Tests carried out on Monday allegedly confirmed that Martinez ruptured the cruciate ligament in his left knee.He will now have to undergo surgery and will likely be sidelined for around eight months.”He is not only a great player but a strong character in the dressing room,” said Amorim after Sunday’s match.Most read in FootballCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITS”He felt it and when you are a player, you know when it is something serious. We are here to help him in this difficult moment like he has helped us.”Martinez has been plagued by injury problems since joining the Red Devils in July 2022.Manchester United player ratings against Crystal PalaceHe missed the end of his debut season with a metatarsal fracture before foot, calf and knee problems hampered the 2023-24 campaign.Man Utd went on to lose 2-0 to Crystal Palace at the weekend.Jean-Philippe Mateta scored a brace for the visitors to secure the three points at Old Trafford. More