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    Pep Guardiola loses it with his OWN PLAYER and boots stand as difficult week gets worse following news of marriage split

    FURIOUS Pep Guardiola let rip at his own player before then violently hugging him following his side’s 2-2 draw with Brentford.His Man City side threw away a two-goal lead with the immensely animated Spanish coach also kicking an advertising hoarding.Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola had an intense confrontation with Stefan OrtegaCredit: RexHe then roughly hugged his playerCredit: ReutersCity manager Guardiola was so livid he kicked a barricade at the standsCredit: RexThe match came hours after reports emerged that he had split with his wife and teenage sweetheart Cristina Serra.Still sporting his wedding ring, Guardiola would have loved to see his stuttering team register three points.But City wasted a two-goal lead at Brentford as Yoane Wissa and Christian Norgaard cancelled out Phil Foden’s brace late into the second half.Foden thought he won it for the reigning Premier League champions by the 78th minute and temporarily sent his team back up to the top four.Read More on FootballHowever, Wissa put the Bees back in the game just four minutes after the England international completed his double.And City goalkeeper Stefan Ortega was beaten again in the second minute of stoppage time by a Norgaard header.Guardiola, 53, was absolutely livid on the touchline as the camera caught him kicking a Gtech advertisement near the stands of the Gtech Community Stadium.And after the final whistle, the Catalan giant entered the pitch and confronted Ortega, 32.Most read in FootballGuardiola had some strong words for Ortega at full timeHe physically embraced his player as well as shouting in his faceThe ex-Barcelona boss had a very intense conversation with the German shot stopper, shouting just inches from his own player’s face.Guardiola was seen verbally lashing out at the City keeper in what appeared to be some tough love as he also roughly hugged him at the same time.Pep Guardiola ‘SPLITS from wife after 30 years and three children together’ according to reports in SpainThe ex-Bayern Munich boss has been enduring a turbulent campaign that has seen the Citizens dropping down to sixth place in the Premier League table.At one point the Manchester giants went on to lose nine out of 13 matches – of which they won only one – across all competitions.Things got even worse for Guardiola when it was reported that he split from his wife of 30 years.The City boss and wife Cristina have three children together and decided to end their relationship in December while both in Spain.Guardiola’s troubles continued after he split from his wife of 30 yearsCredit: Getty More

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    Cristiano Ronaldo ‘rolled his eyes’ whenever Man Utd team-mate spoke in the dressing room

    MANCHESTER UNITED legend Cristiano Ronaldo reportedly rolled his eyes in the dressing room when one specific star team-mate spoke.Ronaldo, 39, made an emotional return to United in 2021, 12 years after the end of a first stint that saw him winning three Premier League titles, the 2008 Champions League and the 2004 FA Cup.Manchester United legend Cristiano Ronaldo used to roll his eyes when Harry Maguire spokeCredit: GettyRonaldo wasn’t shy in expressing his displeasure with the state he found Man Utd upon his returnCredit: ReutersHowever, CR7’s second spell at Old Trafford didn’t live up to expectation and came to a dramatic end in 2022 after a bombshell interview in which he lambasted the club from top to bottom.The five-time Ballon d’Or winner’s scintillating 19-year career in Europe then came to an end as he moved to Saudi Arabia where he joined Al-Nassr, while the Red Devils’ struggles have since persisted.According to The Telegraph, the star forward wasn’t shy in expressing his displeasure with the state in which he found the club upon his return.And the Portugal captain didn’t seem too excited to have Harry Maguire as his captain.Read More on Man UtdThat is why Ronaldo apparently rolled his eyes when Maguire, 31, gave a team talk.The England international ended up losing the armband during former United manager Erik ten Hag’s tenure following a series of dismal performances.However, the centre-back has turned things around under new boss Ruben Amorim.Maguire has started the last five Premier League games and convinced the Manchester giants to trigger a one-year extension in his contract.Most read in FootballBest new sign-up offersSunSport exclusivesThe defender was also a focal point in United’s impressive performance against rivals Liverpool two weeks ago.In fact, Maguire almost scored the winner that would have seen his team beating the Prem leaders 3-2 at Anfield. ‘Who do you think you are’: Sir Alex Ferguson reduced Cristiano Ronaldo to tears after ‘ripping in’ to Man Utd iconThe same source claims that the ex-Leicester star’s comeback has been so impressive that now “no one is rolling their eyes in that dressing room” when he speaks as Ronaldo “was known to do”.Man Utd ratings vs Arsenal as Maguire and Co dig deep to win after Dalot’s moment of madnessMANCHESTER UNITED produced a heroic effort to squeeze past Arsenal and into the FA Cup’s fourth round on penalties.The Red Devils were forced to dig deep at the Emirates following Diogo Dalot’s 61st minute red card.On a freezing cold afternoon in North London, SunSport’s Kealan Hughes rates and slates each United performer…ALTAY BAYINDIR – 8Poor punch up in the air which allowed the ball to fall nicely for Gabriel to finish.Redeemed himself with a brilliant penalty save to keep the score level, before superbly denying Declan Rice twice.NOUSSAIR MAZRAOUI – 7Was assured on and off the ball if unspectacular. Got his body on the line as the Gunners pushed for a winner.MATTHIJS DE LIGT – 8Solid in defence and kept the backline well organised. Produced the best tackle of the match on the goalline to deny Leandro Trossard a certain goal.HARRY MAGUIRE – 8Commanding in the air and made several key blocks but gave away the penalty which Arsenal missed to go in front.Got away with an earlier error as he failed to clear – the ball landed at Kai Havertz’s feet but he somehow skewed wide with his effort.LISANDRO MARTINEZ – 7Had to be on high alert to deal with the movement of Arsenal forwards but it was a task he managed well.DIOGO DALOT – 3Booked for a mistimed lunge on Lewis-Skelly. He followed that up with another silly, late foul on Merino with the ball about to go out of play for his second yellow. Stupid red card.MANUEL UGARTE – 7A firefighter all across the pitch for his side, although spent most of the match in his own half given Arsenal’s dominance.Was booked for one foul too many just before the hour mark and was lucky to escape a red card as he went head-to-head with Havertz after the penalty incident.KOBBIE MAINOO – 6Lively in the middle and kept a close eye on Jorginho. Looked sharp on the ball and showed some clever touches.Should have done better to head clear before Gabriel’s equaliser.ALEJANDRO GARNACHO – 7Always an outlet on the counter which was much needed for the Red Devils.Made the most of a Gabriel error to burst in on goal and pass across to Fernandes to score.BRUNO FERNANDES – 7Was booked for throwing a trademark tantrum after claiming he was fouled on the edge of the box when lining up a shot.Showed his class with a brilliant first-time finish which he bent around a defender into the far corner.RASMUS HOJLUND – 3Failed to provide the focal point that United badly needed, which meant almost every pass forward was dealt with by the Arsenal centre-halves. Was fortunate there was no VAR to take a look at his apparent elbow on William Saliba, which left the Arsenal star bloodied.SUBSTITUTESAmad (for Garnacho, 80mins) – 6Lively on the counter too but just lacking a bit of quality – though was outnumbered every time he got the ball.Joshua Zirkzee (for Hojlund, 80mins) – 6Some very clever touches when he came on and provided a presence up front at a time United badly needed it.Toby Collyer (for Mainoo, 80mins) – 5Showed plenty of energy but was missing quality in some areas.Tyrell Malacia (for Ugarte, extra-time) – 6Stuck to his task well.Leno Yoro (for Maguire, 104) – 6Did his job well during the closing stages of the match. Converted his penalty in the shoot-out with aplomb. More

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    Premier League LIVE RESULTS: Jota earns point for Liverpool, James scores in injury time for Chelsea, Man City draw late

    IT was a night packed full of drama in four huge games across the Premier League..Nottingham Forest were leading Liverpool in a blockbuster top-of-the-table clash but Diogo Jota equalised after Chris Wood scored again..Bournemouth fought back from a goal down to lead at Chelsea before Reece James scored in injury time to grab a point, while West Ham won Graham Potter’s first game at the London Stadium against London rivals Fulham.Elsewhere, Brentford scored an injury time goal to make it 2-2 and steal a win from Manchester City.FOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSFollow our live blog below…Premier League resultsBrentford 2-2 Man CityChelsea 2-2 BournemouthWest Ham 3-2 FulhamNott’m Forest 1-1 LiverpoolCopy linkCopiedForest looking to cement top fourHaving shown they can mix it up with the league leaders, Forest will grow in belief that they can secure a top-four finish this campaign.They have games coming up that will expect to win and if any of their rivals falter, it could be some season for Nuno Espirito Santo’s side.Nobody would have predicted it before a ball was kicked this season but now it is seeming a realistic prospect.Copy linkCopiedForm on the road will be keyLiverpool face some tough fixtures coming up, mostly away from home.Trips to Brentford and Bournemouth will be dangerous fixtures, as plenty of other big teams have found to their cost.It remains to be seen if they strengthen in the transfer window but Slot will be looking to maintain their lead at the top.Copy linkCopiedKeeper stays humble on performanceMatz Sels put in a man of the match performance for the hosts tonight but when quizzed on his display by BT Sport, he remained humble:First-half I did not have much work. The last twenty minutes they had plenty of chances. I have to be there for these moments. We deserve one point, we need to continue and focus on the game Sunday.Matz Sels Nott’m ForestCopy linkCopiedMagpies with chance to prosperNewcastle welcome Wolves to St James’ Park and the stakes could not be bigger now for Eddie Howe’s side.With Chelsea dropping points against Bournemouth, three points will see The Magpies move into fourth place in the table.He will be hoping that Alexander Isak is fit enough to lead the line against Wolves tomorrow.Copy linkCopiedSuper subs combine for RedsDiogo Jota and Kostas Tsimikas combined for Liverpool’s equaliser, their manager was asked if had ever made a more effective substitution:We all know Jota can score a goal. We brought him to get us a goal and he did it in twenty something seconds [from coming on]. Their keeper had a goal game. Every time you have the ball, you have to go past eleven players. So difficult. That’s why I was so happy with our second-half performance.Arne SlotLiverpoolCopy linkCopiedLiverpool extend lead at the topArne Slot’s side are now seven points clear at the top of the table.Nott’m Forest move into second spot but Arsenal face Tottenham in a North London derby tomorrow.They can move to within four points of Liverpool, but the league leaders will then have a game in hand.Copy linkCopiedReds engine room key to formAlexis Mac Allister was in fine form for The Reds again this evening.Often he does the work that goes unappreciated but the Argentinian international sets such high standards for himself and his teammates.Despite picking up an important point, he was still disappointed that they did not get the win, considering all they created after the interval.He is integral to this Liverpool team and is the engine room of their midfield.Copy linkCopiedGuardiola left infuriated by teamWith 78 minutes gone, Man City led in the capital by two goals to nil.It all looked as though the visitors were going to get their fifth successive win in all competitions.However, they took their foot off the gas and allowed Brentford back into the game.After Wissa pulled a goal back, an equaliser deep into added time from Norgaard salvaged a point for Thomas Frank’s side.Pep Guardiola looked like he could do with a holiday.Credit: AFPCredit: AlamyCopy linkCopiedSels saves point for ForestSigned for just £5m, Matz Sels was on top form for Nott’m Forest against a rampant Liverpool in the second-half.He made four sublime saves to deny the visitors and prevented Arne Slot’s side from turning this game on its head.If Forest as to get Champions League football this season, he will have a big part to play in the remainder of the season.Easily the man of the match in this game. Credit: AlamyCredit: ReutersCredit: GettyCopy linkCopiedView from SunSport’s Graham Hill at the City GroundForest controlled the first half and held a one-goal lead thanks to Chris Wood’s 13th goal of the season.But a 66th-minute substitution from Liverpool boss Arne Slot paid dividends straight away.He sent on Diogo Jota and his first touch saw him equalise with a close-range header from fellow sub Kostas Tsimikas’ cross.Liverpool dominated the final minutes and Forest keeper Matz Sels made three crucial saves to keep out sub Diogo Jota – who made the difference for Arne Slot when he came on after 66 minutes – and then Mo Salah.In stoppage time, the Belgium keeper pushed a Cody Gakpo shot around the post.Forest defender Ola Aina then denied Salah with a goal-line clearance as the Forest goal led a charmed life.Breathless stuff, but honours even.Copy linkCopiedFT: Nott’m Forest 1-1 LiverpoolForest edged the first-half in this game and went into the interval with a slender lead.Liverpool looked a completely different side in the second-half and it took four superb saves from Sels to ensure his side got a point out of this game.It was a Jota header for The Reds that ensured they did not suffer their second defeat of the season against the only other team to beat them in the Premier League.Copy linkCopiedNott’m Forest 1-1 Liverpool90+3. Sels makes another superb save, this time from Gakpo.The shot came through a wall of players, so he saw it late, but got down well to tip it around the post.There are still four added minutes remaining here.Copy linkCopiedFT: West Ham 3-2 FulhamGraham Potter gets his first West Ham win as manager in front of their own fans.Fulham made it a nervy finish with two goals from Iwobi.This was an important win for The Hammers, desperately looking to distance themselves from the bottom three in the table.Copy linkCopiedView from SunSport’s Andy Dillon at the City GroundTHOMAS TUCHEL turns up as England boss and forgotten man Reece James upstages his younger team mates by smashing home and injury time equaliser.But no glory for Chelsea. Yet again they have frozen.Bournemouth continue to defy gravity and logic and came so close to winning.Copy linkCopiedNott’m Forest 1-1 Liverpool88. Nott’m Forest will have Sels to thank for anything they get from this game.Salah looks to get a shot away in the box, curling towards the top corner but the keeper makes a fingertip save to deny him.From the resulting corner, it is half-cleared and Salah hits immediately on the volley.He catches it well but Aina clears it off the line.Copy linkCopiedNott’m Forest 1-1 Liverpool83. Nuno Espirito Santo is having to change his tactics now.They have played counter-attacking football all game but were looking to make some changes to shut up shop when one-nil up.Now he needs to bring on some fresh legs in attack to see if they can still win this game.Credit: ReutersCopy linkCopiedFT: Brentford 2-2 Man CityPep Guardiola will not be a happy man tonight.His side threw away a two-goal lead to allow The Bees to salvage a point from this game.This will do the confidence of Thomas Frank’s no harm whatsoever while they try to rediscover their form in the Premier League.Copy linkCopiedNott’m Forest 1-1 Liverpool77. Liverpool almost take the lead at the City Ground.As the ball comes into the box, Jota strikes a vicious shot towards goal but Sels makes a goal block and Aina clears it off the line.This is some game now and really could go either way.Copy linkCopiedView from SunSport’s Graham Hill at the City GroundTrent Alexander-Arnold had an anxious moment when he appeared to catch Elliot Anderson in the face.But ref Chris Kavanagh felt a talking-to was all that was needed and Alexander-Arnold looked a relieved man.Slot sent on Diogo Jota and Kostas Tsimikas – and the impact was immediate.Tsimikas sent a delivery in and Jota made the most of a rare lapse of concentration at the back to head home an equaliser from close range.Jota then brought a save out of Forest keeper Matz Sels and Liverpool now have a new lease of life.Copy linkCopiedFT: Chelsea 2-2 BournemouthIraola will be gutted to let victory slip through their fingers deep into added time.As a neutral, you would have to say that The Blues deserved something from this game.Things are still not clicking for Chelsea but Bournemouth extend their unbeaten run in the Premier League to nine games.Copy linkCopiedChelsea 2-2 Bournemouth90+5. Deep into added time and Chelsea have a dangerous free-kick.Everyone is expecting Palmer to strike it but James bends it around the wall and into the bottom corner.Stamford Bridge erupts as he wheels away in celebration.Credit: GettyCopy linkCopiedGoal – Reece James (Chelsea)Copy linkCopiedNott’m Forest 1-1 Liverpool66. An unlikely goal from the visitors.Tsimikas swings a corner into the box and Jota heads home to equalise for the league leaders.With just over twenty minutes remaining, we have a game on our hands now at the City Ground.Copy linkCopiedGoal – Diogo Jota (Liverpool)Copy linkCopied More

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    Nottingham Forest 1 Liverpool 1: Slot’s super-subs combine 22 SECONDS after coming on to equalise but Arsenal get boost

    ARNE SLOT will never make a better substitution in his career.Nottingham Forest were rolling with the punches and hanging on comfortably to their slender lead, following Chris Wood’s early opener.Diogo Jota levelled for LiverpoolCredit: ReutersFor the first time this season, Liverpool’s title charge looked on the verge of being derailed as Forest appeared to be on course to dish out a second defeat to the Dutchman.But it’s when the chips are down the great bosses earn their lolly – and some go on to become legends.That’s when Slot turned to his bench and sent on Kostas Tsimikas and Diogo Jota for Ibrahima Konate and Andy Robertson.But even he couldn’t have imagined the instant impact his changes would make.READ MORE IN football Because 22 SECONDS later Liverpool were celebrating one of great turnarounds of the Dutchman’s career as Tsimikas delivered a corner from the right with his first touch.And Jota stole between Murillo and Chris Wood to head past Matz Sels to score a sensational leveller with his first touch to maintain Liverpool’s stranglehold at the top of the table.Seconds earlier Jota had hugged with his old boss Nuno Espirito Santo on the sideline – yet Nuno must have known better than anyone what the little striker was capable of.Jota has now scored seven goals in his last seen games against Forest and he could have had a hat-trick if he wasn’t denied by two stunning Sels stops.Most read in FootballCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITSSuddenly Liverpool looked like champions and Mo Salah cursed his luck twice as Sels defied him with a stunning save before Ola Aina cleared another netbound effort off the line.In the end a share of the points will please both sides after Chris Wood picked the ideal time to score his first ever career goal against Liverpool after eight minutes.Celtic fans set off huge pyro display as teams walk out against DundeeFor a while it looked as if the 33-year-old hitman had blown the title race wide open – until Slot played his jokers!The City Ground seemed to have turned the clock back to the heady days of the 70’s and 80’s when this pair regularly battled it out for all the major prizes.Forest were in their traditional red, white and red Adidas kit – Liverpool, as they used to be in yesteryear, white-shirted with black shorts.Then, just before kick-off, the hairs on the back of your neck rose as Forest fans belted out their anthem Mull of Kintyre as the City Ground cranked the volume up to 11!Yet it was Liverpool who found their feet first as they pinned the home side back from the first whistle.Cody Gakpo was first to let fly with an ambitious attempt which sailed high and wide.Then Ryan Gravenberch sliced a similarly ambitious effort high into the Trent End.When the Dutch midfielder worked a one-two with Mo Salah to carve Forest open, only to fire over again, Arne Slot couldn’t hide his frustration and spun round in his technical area.Chris Wood opened the scoringCredit: GettyHis fine form continuedCredit: RexYet things were about to get a lot more complicated for the Dutchman when Forest did what they’ve been doing all season.Soak up pressure – then ruthlessly spring out of defence like a coil – to score on the break!Ironically, it was Liverpool’s best player this season, Salah, who was the sinner on this occasion.He cheaply surrendered possession near the halfway line, but what happened next was pure Forest 2025-style!Callum Hudso-Odoi pounced on the ball and pinged a pass through the lines to Anthony Elanga.The former Manchester United winger took two touches, one to set himself up, the next a sublime diagonal ball into Chris Wood’s path.The big Kiwi had expertly pulled off Virgil van Dijk’s shoulder to create a few yards of space for himself and he put it to good use, expertly clipping the ball left-footed beyond Alisson to find the far corner. One attack …. 1-0 to Forest. Where have we heard that before under Nuno?Jota got Liverpool back on level termsCredit: RexHe had only just come off the benchCredit: PAThe City Ground exploded in a frenzy of red and white as Forest fans danced in delight.It was Wood’s third goal on the spin for Forest as he took his goal tally up to 13 for the season.Significantly, it was his first ever career goal against Liverpool …. at the ripe old age of 33.But judging by his celebration he appeared to think it was worth the wait!Forest were soon back on the front foot when they lost possession cheaply again and Murillo drove forward before letting fly with a long range rocket which flew just wide.Liverpool were rocking and so was the City Ground as the home crowd lapped up the action. Wood’s goal was enough for Forest to temporarily leapfrog Arsenal, into second place in the Prem – a mere three points behind leaders Liverpool.The burning question was could they stay there?Liverpool’s composure had gone and even Van Dijk seemed affected as he clattered an attempted clearance off Elliott Anderson.The ball ricocheted across the face of his own goal past Alisson but fortunately Andy Robertson was on hand to shepherd the ball out for a throw-in as Elanga threatened to pounce.Forest were like a big lad teasing his little brother – holding Liverpool at arm’s length – watching them take swings without making contact as a string of long-range shots flew by.Luis Diaz was the latest to take a pot shot which failed to trouble Matz Sels, then Dominik Szoboszlai headed a Gakpo cross off Neco Williams as Forest continued to defend deep and in numbers.Liverpool’s growing angst was summed up when Trent Alexander-Arnold sent Diaz sprinting forward with Gakpo to his right to create a 2v1 situation.But it was Forest’s lone defender Murillo who read Diaz’s intent perfectly to intercept the striker’s pass and come away with the ball to roars of appreciation.By half-time Liverpool had enjoyed 70% of possession and managed nine shots – but not one of them was on target.Forest picked up a pair of bookings either side of the break. Morgan Gibbs-White for urging ref Chris Kavanagh to book Szoboszlai for fouling him – then Ryan Yates joined him for grabbing Diaz.Slot must have feared his side were on course to suffer their second defeat of the season at Forest’s hands.READ MORE SUN STORIESEspecially as Murillo was at his magnificent best – attracting the ball like a human magnet – rampaging up the park to win tackles and generally rattle the Reds.But then Slot turned to his bench and hit the jackpot.Arne Slot performed a masterclass with his subsCredit: Reuters More

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    Chelsea ratings: Cole Palmer leads the way again but Caicedo has a shocker as he gives away penalty

    CHELSEA were made to rue their missed chances after a fantastic first half fizzled into a frustrating draw at Stamford Bridge.Cole Palmer and Nicolas Jackson were on fire in the first 45, only for the Senegalese forward to let his side down through a number of wayward shots.Cole Palmer netted an ice-cool opener against BournemouthCredit: GettyReece James climbed off the bench to score a stunning late free-kick to ensure Chelsea earned a pointCredit: GettyAs has been the story here this season the Blues failed to capitalise on their dominance and Bournemouth found their way back into the game from the penalty spot.But, as has been the story here this season Chelsea and Jackson failed to capitalise on their dominance and Bournemouth found their way back into the game from the penalty spot.The Cherries got on top of the Blues from there, and a left-footed peach from Antoine Semenyo fired them into a 2-1 lead, with it looking as though the three points were headed back to the seaside.That was until substitute Reece James fired in a free-kick at the death which saw it end level at 2-2, which sees Chelsea now winless in their last FOUR Premier League games.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLHere’s how SunSport’s Lloyd Canfield rated the players…Robert Sanchez – 5His (or Enzo Maresca’s) insistence on playing the “riskiest pass in football” almost cost his side in the first half, but he wasn’t caught out on this occasion.Couldn’t do an awful lot about either of the goals, a pretty average performance.Moises Caicedo –  3Was solid in the first half if not a little fortunate not to be booked for a few “tactical” fouls. Most read in FootballJOIN SUN VEGAS: GET £50 BONUSHowever, he got caught out in the second 45 and gave away a penalty through a poorly timed tackle on Semenyo.Not the kind of performance we’ve become accustomed to seeing from him as his passes too often went astray.Enzo Maresca admits Chelsea a long way from competing with Premier League’s best after loss to Ipswich Josh Acheampong – 5Made a few good blocks and tackles in the first half, but was easily beaten by Semenyo before he smashed home the goal that put Bournemouth in the lead.Looked a little inexperienced out there, but you can tell he has quality – was taken off for Tosin in the second half shortly after the goal, who you would imagine will take the starting spot going forward. Levi Colwill – 6Imperious in the air and across the ground in the first half. Didn’t do a lot wrong truth be told, but no clean sheet cost him a higher score.Marc Cucurella – 6Stepped into his tackles well and was solid throughout the game, keeping David Brooks quiet on the right for Bournemouth.Wasn’t as influential in an attacking sense as we have seen him be this season, but still did a decent job.Romeo Lavia – 5Dominant in midfield in the first half, and was brilliant in transition, looking like a master of his craft.Unfortunately, a second-half mistake saw him caught out which led to the Bournemouth penalty before he was then booked for a late tackle.Was taken off shortly after he was booked and replaced by Reece James.Enzo Fernández (c)  – 6Worked well as he had done previously when given the license to roam forward, knowing he had Lavia and Caicedo behind him.Bournemouth’s midfield had no answer to him with the ball at his feet, but as for many of the Blues, he was much quieter in the second half. Noni Madueke – 6Arguably deserved a first-half assist after he left a defender on the floor with a mazy run from the right-hand side, but Nicolas Jackson fluffed his lines in front of goal.Continued his good work on the ball in the second half and generally created some good chances that weren’t finished.Cole Palmer  – 8Looked like he was out to impress from the start, with a cheeky nutmeg followed by a Lampard vs Hull-esque dink early on which didn’t come off.This was all before the 12th minute where he sat interim goalkeeper Mark Travers on his backside with a fake shot before slotting home for the opening goal.He created good chances too for Jackson, but faded pretty heavily after his goal.Jadon Sancho – 4Two nutmegs in quick succession was the highlight of his first half, but he was pretty quiet throughout the 90 minutes.Nicolas Jackson – 6His first half performance would have had fans raving about how he is the second coming of Didier Drogba.But his second half reminded us of why he’s not, with two huge bites at the Cherries missed that ultimately cost his side.SUBS:Reece James (Romeo Lavia, 56) – 8Made the perfect comeback from his injury woes, with a rocket of a free-kick guided into the bottom right corner.Looked strong and composed on the ball after his introduction.Tosin Adarabioyo (Josh Acheampong, 71) – 7Brought a bit more presence and leadership to a Chelsea team that looked as though it was lacking exactly that tonight.Had a good header saved by Travers at the death, you’d imagine he will be starting against Wolves.Joao Felix (Moises Caicedo, 80) – 6Did really well with limited minutes on the pitch after being bought on.READ MORE SUN STORIESA tame effort on goal was saved by the Bournemouth keeper, but it was his mazy dribbling that won the free-kick that James fired home to equalise.Pedro Neto (Noni Madueke, 80) – 5Didn’t get long enough to properly warm into the game and Chelsea didn’t find him enough, could probably count his touches on your fingers. 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    Chelsea 2 Bournemouth 2: Reece James scores stunning last gasp free-kick but Blues’ winless run extends to five games

    THOMAS TUCHEL returned to the scene of the maddest 20 months of his career to run the rule over a new generation of English Chelsea stars.He got that alright and also a reminder that while there are many different names on the team-sheet, things haven’t changed that much at Stamford Bridge.Reece James was the hero at Stamford BridgeCredit: GettyAfter Cole Palmer set the stage for an exhibition style win with his delightful goal on 14 minutes, the night turned on its head.Injury hit Bournemouth levelled from the penalty spot and then went ahead through a demonstration of power and experience that shook Enzo Maresca’s young team.And it was the most unlikely Englishman who stole the show when forgotten man Reece James struck the 95th minute free kick that rescued a point for Chelsea and kept his team clinging onto a place in the top four for now at least.James was the only man in the squad still here from when Tuchel was boss – which shows how quickly people move on at this club.READ MORE IN football And the homegrown defender who dreamed of being England’s first choice right back but has missed two major tournaments due to injury upstaged all the newbies with his last-gasp act of salvation.What should have been a first Premier League win at home since mid-December was transformed into a backs-against-the-wall, nerve-jangling night for the manager until skipper James struck.But while James and his team-mates wheeled away in equal delight and relief to avoid defeat it’s nothing to shout about.Chelsea came close to crumbling against the smallest team in the top flight who rocked up with no recognised striker in the starting line up and six academy kids on the bench.Most read in FootballCole Palmer opened the scoring for ChelseaCredit: GettyHe pulled off his trademark celebrationCredit: GettyCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITSThey also had to leave first choice keeper Kepa at home because he is on loan from Chelsea.What notes Tuchel did take from his vantage point in the comfy seats would not have been too complimentary about yet another slipshod display from the big-spending Blues.How Spurs can destroy Arsenal’s title hopes with Ange Postecoglou ‘wheels of chaos’ tacticThe German was back for the first time since being sacked in September 2022 – a year or so after winning the Champions League for Chelsea.He then held the club together when it almost went out of business following the emergency exile of former owner Roman Abramovich when war kicked off between Russia and Ukraine.Chelsea threatened to collapse at the time and it was similar on the pitch yet again following defeats to Ipswich and Fulham and draws against Crystal Palace and Everton in recent weeks.Palmer, one of England’s bright notes at Euro 2024 in Tuchel’s homeland last summer, shone briefly.Chelsea player ratings vs BournemouthCHELSEA failed to win for their fourth Prem outing in a row as they drew 2-2 with Bournemouth.Having taken the lead through Cole Palmer, things went very wrong in the second half.Justin Kluivert scored from the spot after a poor challenge from Moise Caicedo led to the penalty. Antoine Semenyo then put the Cherries in front.But up stepped Reece James to fire in a brilliant 95th minute penalty and salvage a point.Here’s how the players rated…Robert Sanchez – 5His (or Enzo Maresca’s) insistence on playing the “riskiest pass in football” almost cost his side in the first half, but he wasn’t caught out on this occasion. Couldn’t do an awful lot about either of the goals, a pretty average performance.Moises Caicedo – 3Was solid in the first half if not a little fortunate not to be booked for a few “tactical” fouls. However, he got caught out in the second 45 and gave away a penalty through a poorly timed tackle on Semenyo. Not the kind of performance we’ve become accustomed to seeing from him as his passes too often went astray.Josh Acheampong – 5Made a few good blocks and tackles in the first half, but was easily beaten by Semenyo before he smashed home the goal that put Bournemouth in the lead. Looked a little inexperienced out there, but you can tell he has quality – was taken off for Tosin in the second half shortly after the goal, who you would imagine will take the starting spot going forward.Levi Colwill – 6Imperious in the air and across the ground in the first half. Didn’t do a lot wrong truth be told, but no clean sheet cost him a higher score.Marc Cucurella – 6Stepped into his tackles well and was solid throughout the game, keeping David Brooks quiet on the right for Bournemouth. Wasn’t as influential in an attacking sense as we have seen him be this season, but still did a decent job.Romeo Lavia – 5Dominant in midfield in the first half, and was brilliant in transition, looking like a master of his craft. Unfortunately, a second-half mistake saw him caught out which led to the Bournemouth penalty before he was then booked for a late tackle. Was taken off shortly after he was booked and replaced by Reece James.Enzo Fernández (c) – 6Worked well as he had done previously when given the license to roam forward, knowing he had Lavia and Caicedo behind him. Bournemouth’s midfield had no answer to him with the ball at his feet, but as for many of the Blues, he was much quieter in the second half.Noni Madueke – 6Arguably deserved a first-half assist after he left a defender on the floor with a mazy run from the right-hand side, but Nicolas Jackson fluffed his lines in front of goal. Continued his good work on the ball in the second half and generally created some good chances that weren’t finished.Cole Palmer – 8Looked like he was out to impress from the start, with a cheeky nutmeg followed by a Lampard vs Hull-esque dink early on which didn’t come off. This was all before the 12th minute where he sat interim goalkeeper Mark Travers on his backside with a fake shot before slotting home for the opening goal. He created good chances too for Jackson, but faded pretty heavily after his goal.Jadon Sancho – 4Two nutmegs in quick succession was the highlight of his first half, but he was pretty quiet throughout the 90 minutes.Nicolas Jackson – 6His first half performance would have had fans raving about how he is the second coming of Didier Drogba. But his second half reminded us of why he’s not, with two huge bites at the Cherries missed that ultimately cost his side.SUBSReece James (Romeo Lavia, 56) – 8Made the perfect comeback from his injury woes, with a rocket of a free-kick guided into the bottom right corner. Looked strong and composed on the ball after his introduction.Tosin Adarabioyo (Josh Acheampong, 71) – 7Brought a bit more presence and leadership to a Chelsea team that looked as though it was lacking exactly that tonight. Had a good header saved by Travers at the death, you’d imagine he will be starting against Wolves.Joao Felix (Moises Caicedo, 80) – 6Did really well with limited minutes on the pitch after being bought on. A tame effort on goal was saved by the Bournemouth keeper, but it was his mazy dribbling that won the free-kick that James fired home to equalise.Pedro Neto (Noni Madueke, 80) – 5Didn’t get long enough to properly warm into the game and Chelsea didn’t find him enough, could probably count his touches on your fingers.In addition to his classy goal early on, he went narrowly wide with a delicate chip moments earlier.His England team-mates Levi Colwill and Noni Madueke – perhaps even forgotten international Jadon Sancho – also had the chance to shine in front of the new England head coach.But after going ahead, yet again boss Maresca was left grasping for what little hair he has, with the way his team slowly ground to a halt.Justin Kluivert levelled from the penalty spotCredit: ReutersKluivert made no mistake from 12 yardsCredit: GettyTo sum up the frenetic pace of the game which Tuchel will have enjoyed, Justin Kluivert hit the post for Bournemouth and Nicolas Jackson did the same at the other end in less than 30 seconds.Jackson is an enigma at this club. Scores goals and works damned hard. He generated the breakthrough from which Palmer put the home side ahead.But he misses so many chances. And duly obliged in the first half after cracking work on the wing by England wideman Noni Madueke. Skewing a close range shot over the bar.Maresca toyed with his line up too like his opposite number Andoni Iraola. Placing Moises Caicedo as right back turned midfielder and it wasn’t a happy ending.His best tackler went in a bit too hard on Antoine Semenyo in the box and ref Rob Jones awarded a clear penalty.Antoine Semenyo gave Bournemouth a shock leadCredit: GettyThe game was turned on its headCredit: GettyKluivert sent Robert Sanchez the wrong way to square things up. And that’s when Chelsea got rattled.Palmer disappeared, Colwill was limping. Madueke was plugging away but getting nowhere.And Bournemouth seized their moment in the 68th minute when Semenyo was put through again in the box and brushed off rookie Josh Acheampong with ease.It was a lesson in maturity and strength for the teenager who was immediately hooked once the Cherries man had blasted an unstoppable shot past Sanchez.Bournemouth rode their luck when David Brooks was lucky to stay on after appearing to whack Chelsea defender Marc Cucurella.Ref Rob Jones can only have missed the original incident as he was summoned by VAR to the pitchside monitor then handed the midfielder a yellow card when everyone expected a red. It was deemed reckless and not violent conduct but still a strange sight to see.READ MORE SUN STORIESNonetheless, Bournemouth held on and at one point were leading, level on points with Chesea and sending Maresca’s expensive team tumbling out of the Champions League places until James delivered from a set-piece.Joao Felix was pulled down outside the box and from almost 30 yards, James sent a reminder that he isn’t quite finished yet but curling home a stunning shot into the opposite corner.James salvaged a late pointCredit: GettyJames saved Chelsea from a disappointing defeatCredit: Reuters More

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    Brentford 2 Man City 2: Champions throw away two-goal lead in more misery for Pep Guardiola after marriage split

    JUST when it looked as though City were back in the title race, they shot themselves in the foot.And this one might really kill any Etihad momentum stone dead.Manchester CIty manager Pep Guardiola’s week got even worseCredit: RexPhil Foden scored a brace for Man City and thought he won itCredit: AlamyYoane Wissa put Brentford back in the game late in the game against Man CityCredit: PAChristian Norgaard equalised for Brentford to add to Guardiola’s woesCredit: GettyTwo up with just a few minutes to play after a Phil Foden double, and with Kevin De Bruyne at the heart of everything that was good about their performance, City were on the verge of a fourth straight win.The monster, it seemed, was starting to awaken.A fact that would have chilled the blood of all the teams ahead of Pep Guardiola’s men.Yet what happened next did not defy belief.Read More on FootballNot when you consider how poorly City have defended for so much of this season, as was again evidenced at the Gtech Community Stadium.From control and a guaranteed three points, it all went absolutely pear-shaped.First, appalling defending allowed the unmarked Yoane Wissa, found in front of goal, to fire into a gaping net.Then, at the start of stoppage time, Christian Norgaard headed through the hands of Stefan Ortega to level.Most read in FootballBest new sign-up offersSunSport exclusivesAnd if it had not been for Nathan Ake’s second goal line clearance of the night, this time to foil Bryan Mbeumo, the wheels would really have fallen off the City chariot.Even so, this must have felt like a defeat for Guardiola – as it felt like a win for Brentford.Pep Guardiola ‘SPLITS from wife after 30 years and three children together’ according to reports in SpainWhat will hurt Guardiola most, of course, is that his side appeared to have done the hard work.With De Bruyne returning to his sparkling, effervescent best and Foden scoring twice at the ground where he claimed a Prem hat-trick last term, normal service looked like being returned.Foden’s first was utterly exquisite, as was the role of De Bruyne.Throughout an enthralling 90 minutes, the Belgian had stood out amid the mayhem with his calm precision.For more than an hour, it added up to nothing as a series of openings were squandered.Missed opportunitiesErling Haaland, Matheus Nunes and Savinho were all guilty.The Norwegian twice aimed straight at Mark Flekken, Nunes took forever and a day and was robbed before he shot, Savinho drilled over before hitting the post in the second half – leaving Guardiola increasingly perplexed in his technical area.Yet that all changed when Savinho picked up the ball in midfield, De Bruyne instinctively drifting right, finding those clever pockets of space as he had done all night.This time, the cross was met by a glorious cushioned finish from the inside of Foden’s left foot.The England man – who waited until December 21 to break his Prem duck for the season – added a second, when Savinho’s cross deflected into his path.Game over? Surely – and the City fans, who sang in honour of one of the club’s local heroes, following the sad death of Tony Book, before the start, had a modern day one to serenade.What followed, though, was not in the script – although hardly out of keeping.Falling apartFor most of the match, Brentford had chiselled out openings but been unable to take them, Wissa and Mbeumo constant threats.Indeed, even after the Foden opener, only a stunning effort by Ake, with Ortega already rounded by Mbeumo, had denied Wissa.Earlier, Ortega had made a fine low save to deny Mbeumo, Wissa was twice narrowly off target, Nathan Collins had headed inches wide.Foden’s second should have put an end to any of that.Yet instead of calm control, City folded in spectacular style, to Guardiola’s sheer disbelief.Josko Gvardiol had earlier made a terrific and vital block to thwart Wissa but he was absent without leave when Mathias Jensen floated to the far post and Mads Roerslev served it up on a plate for Wissa.Brentford comebackAnd in a madcap finale that saw openings at both ends, penalty shouts and sheer chaos, it was the Bees who did the stinging.Norgaard’s header after he had been found by Keane Lewis-Potter really should have been kept out by Ortega. If you get your hands to the ball, it should not go in.And the City keeper was scrambling in no man’s land as Mbeumo’s last-gasp effort header for the far corner, only for Ake’s head to prevent total collapse.The Gtech went loco, rightly so. Thomas Frank congratulating each and every one of his players in the home dressing room.READ MORE SUN STORIESFor City, though, it was a devastating blow, perhaps the final one to their title chances. They cannot afford mistakes. And this was a huge one.The poor result added to Guardiola’s woes shortly after it was reported that he split from his wife of 30 years.Guardiola couldn’t hide his frustrations after Man City’s latest slip More

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    West Ham 3 Fulham 2: Graham Potter wins first Prem game with Hammers after Leno blunder in five-goal thriller

    THREE training sessions, five players out but one hell of an impact.Graham Potter delivered the most convincing West Ham performance of the season in his first Premier League game in charge.Lucas Paqueta celebrates what proved the winning goalCredit: ReutersCarlos Soler angled West Ham in front on 31 minutesCredit: GettyGraham Potter saw the Hammers hold on for victoryCredit: PAThe Hammers fed off some comical Fulham defending but also finally showed some energy having looked so lethargic under axed Julen Lopetegui.Carlos Soler, Tomas Soucek and Lucas Paqueta all stepped up to score for a squad shorn of strikers to end Fulham’s eight game unbeaten run.There were still things to work on, as Alex Iwobi managed to score from not one but two crosses.But, given where they have come from, this was a big night for West Ham and Potter.MOST READ IN FOOTBALLInjuries to Niclas Fullkrug, Crysencio Summerville, Jarrod Bowen and Michail Antonio left the new manager with very little in terms of attacking options.Potter – who suffered defeat in his first game at Aston Villa on Friday – had just one senior striker in his squad, Danny Ings, but opted to leave the forward on the bench.Instead, Brazilian Paqueta was leading the line, with Soler pushed out to the left wing.While what to do up top was the pressing issue on the night, West Ham’s bigger problems have been at the back.Most read in FootballTomas Soucek hails his goal as West Ham triumphedCredit: GettySoucek doubled the Hammers’ leadCredit: GettyJOIN SUN VEGAS: GET £50 BONUSThat was exposed after just six minutes, when Iwobi was allowed to drift in behind the back line and cross for an unmarked Harry Wilson, who smacked an effort against the bar.Fulham were in control and racking up the chances.Where it went wrong for Julen Lopetegui at West HamEmile Smith Rowe had a couple of openings, Raul Jimenez should have done better with another and Antonee Robinson dragged one wide of the far post on the break.It looked a matter of time before they were ahead, but suddenly West Ham settled, surged and stunned Fulham.Max Kilman had a goal ruled out for offside from a Soler free-kick, but it gave them confidence.After a spell of pressure and some incredibly generous football from the visitors, Soler had them ahead.Bernd Leno played a ball to Pereira, under pressure just inside the Fulham box.His suicidal first time ball across the box smacked of a player and team who thought this would be an easy ride – and cost them dearly.It fell straight to Soler who met it first time with a composed finish – his first goal for the club.The Spaniard arrived highly rated but has failed to make any sort of impact until now.But, playing out of position, Soler suddenly looked full of confidence and was involved in the second goal just two minutes later.Having collected the ball from Lukasz Fabianski, Kilman sent a long ball towards Paqueta, whose flick on found Kudus.Raul Jimenez tried to claim he got the final touch after Alex Iwobi curled a cross straight in to cut Fulham’s deficitCredit: RexThe winger drifted inside and fed Soler. His ball across to the other side of the box left Fulham in a twist and was met by Aaron Wan-Bissaka, who cut back for skipper Soucek to finish high into the net first time.This was a big change from the West Ham of the last five months.And while they were still giving up chances, Jimenez clipping the top of the bar with a header at the far post, there was an intensity that has been absent for too long.But it is naïve to expect a new boss to fix everything at once. Another of West Ham’s multiple issues this season has been conceding after the break. And they managed it again here.Just six minutes after the restart, Fulham found a way back.Under little pressure, Iwobi drifted inside and clipped a cross for Jimenez, who just missed getting a touch on the ball but did enough to put Fabianski off and allow the ball to drift in.Despite that soft touch just after the break, West Ham responded well to conceding – another element which has been lacking this term.Having stayed solid, they were rewarded with another almighty Fulham balls-up.Joachim Andersen rolled the ball back to Leno who dawdled under pressure from Ings, just on for Kudus.Ings’ challenge landed the ball with Paqueta who finished into an unguarded net.West Ham looked comfortable, for a while at least. Having not learned that an Iwobi cross can be dangerous from earlier in the game – they allowed him another, from which he scored again.This was a clipped ball for Wilson, whose attempt to head the ball saw him duck out the way but again causing enough trouble for it to find the back of the net.READ MORE SUN STORIESJimenez, Sasa Lukic and Adama Traore all had big chances for a leveller as the Hammers held on, but the hosts just crawled over the line.Nothing is ever simple at West Ham, as Potter is finding out.Harry Wilson watched another Iwobi cross drift in for Fulham’s secondCredit: Reuters More