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    I learned as much from Neil Warnock as I did Pep Guardiola, now I’m making my way as a manager in the EFL at 36

    NARCIS PELACH can name-drop for fun when he talks about some of the great managers he has learnt from.Top of the list is Pep Guardiola. There was also Marcelo Bielsa.Narcis Pelach is hoping to make a name for himself at Stoke CityCredit: GettyThe Spaniard has worked with Pep GuardiolaCredit: ReutersPelach also credits Neil Warnock with expanding his football educationCredit: RexAs a coach at Girona he was assistant to Juan Carlos Unzue, who spent six years working under Guardiola at Barcelona.And in the same breath there is . . . Neil Warnock, forever known as The Warlock thanks to his reputation for being a master of the dark arts of football.For many, the old-timer’s in-yer-face philosophy is about as far from the Beautiful Game and cerebral thinkers like Pep and Bielsa as it gets.But Pelach – known affectionately as Chicho – will not hear a word said against Warnock when he describes how important he was in furthering the higher education that won him his first job as a boss with Stoke City.READ MORE ON FOOTBALLThe 36-year-old said: “For me to work under Neil Warnock and Ronnie Jepson, I cannot explain how grateful I am. It was a brilliant experience to have.”Neil told me, ‘You’re going to see some tricks here — you will see some things you have never seen’. He was right.”Thanks to his friendship with Unzue, Pelach was also granted a week to shadow Guardiola at the Etihad.And he became mates with fellow Spaniard Carlos Corberan, who was one of Bielsa’s coaches at Leeds during the first two years of the maverick Argentinian’s wild ride at Elland Road.Most read in FootballFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSCorberan allowed him a deep dive into Bielsa’s ways before becoming manager of Huddersfield and making Pelach a coach.It was there, too, that Warnock made such a huge impression on him.’I was a zebra, Shane Duffy was Goldilocks’ – Norwich City star Kellen Fisher on wild Xmas partys, dinner with Delia and team-mates getting eggedAt the age of 74, he came out of retirement to keep the Terriers in the Championship after taking over when they were seven points from safety in the 2022-23 campaign.Pelach talks about his days watching and talking to Guardiola with reverence, and he knows he owes Unzue, as well as Corberan for showing him Bielsa’s magic.But Warnock was just as special to him through the five years he studied and worked his way up in English football.Pelach said: “It was such an enjoyable time for me and I think he is a manager that all English people should be proud of. “The training methods are different, of course, but he is not so much a coach as a man–management manager.Who are these famous footballers?”In four months I saw lots of things that you can do with one squad to make them successful – and I was never going to see that anywhere else.”Was that experience as valuable in its way as spending a week shadowing Pep?”Of course, yes – even if Pep is the best manager in the world, the best in history and he has a power about him.”I will never forget when he was talking to me the first time. I never wanted that conversation to end.”I have spoken to some players who were under him and they all said, ‘When Pep comes into the dressing room and talks, you just want him to stay there’.”It is not just his knowledge. It is his pure love for football — the charisma, the aura, the certainty of sticking to what you believe in and what you want to do.Pep Guardiola set for final Man City seasonBy Martin BlackburnAFTER eight glorious years of stability, Manchester City now head into an uncertain 12 months.And Saturday’s FA Cup final defeat to neighbours United was a reminder that this glittering and unforgettable era will not go on for ever.Around this time in 2025, City will be preparing for the highly-lucrative Fifa Club World Cup in the US.Yet in all likelihood they will also be getting ready to say their goodbyes to manager Pep Guardiola, who has brought so much success to the east side of Manchester.Meanwhile, there could be a verdict on 115 charges of financial irregularity which have been levelled at the club by Premier League chiefs.The suggestion is the hearing could start later this year but is likely to take several months to reach a conclusion.City continue to deny any wrongdoing and are confident they will be cleared by the independent commission.Read Martin Blackburn’s full column here.”That week was a fantastic experience but it was the same with Neil.”I value all of those I have worked for or learnt from Pep, Bielsa, Carlos Corberan, David Wagner at Norwich City.”Juan Carlos Unzue, too, who taught me so much and worked not only with Pep but with  Frank Rijkaard, Luis Enrique. He was a player under Johan Cruyff.”The months I was there with him at Girona I learnt the Barcelona philosophy and he said I had to go on this journey.”I value them all of them just the same – and Neil Warnock as much as any of them.”Pelach, who is ten games into his new job after coaching at the Canaries, is likely to need to be more Warnock than Guardiola to restore the soul the Potters lost after relegation from the Prem in 2018.He is the sixth full-time manager since they dropped into the Championship.And ahead of Saturday’s home game against Millwall, he added: “History says in these last years that no one has been capable to change that mood.READ MORE SUN STORIES”But I come with energy and belief and all the knowledge I have been so fortunate to gain in these five years – my coaching dissertation was based on 1,000 games.”I want to be the man who changes the mood, who gets Stoke back up to where it belongs. That is my dream.” More

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    Jude Bellingham’s brother Jobe, 19, just one step away from joining him in England team after latest call-up

    JOBE BELLINGHAM is climbing the England ranks – and still has “huge potential” to discover.Sunderland’s 19-year-old, the younger brother of Three Lions and Real Madrid star Jude, has already been capped at every level from Under-16 to Under-20.Sunderland star Jobe Bellingham has received an England Under-21 call-upCredit: RexJobe could soon link up with brother Jude Bellingham at England’s senior teamCredit: RexNow his fine form for the Championship leaders has been rewarded with a first Under-21 call-up for the upcoming matches with Spain and the Netherlands.Black Cats boss Regis Le Bris says: “He deserved to have this because he has played very well so far and it should be a good experience for him.“He’s very young but has shown consistency and we’ve tried to find a stable position for him.“He has improved many things in his game. He can do many things, he’s the complete player with a huge potential to discover.Read More on Football“He wants to improve every day and his standards are very high.”Jobe’s big brother Jude, 21, has been struggling to replicate last season’s stunning performances this term.The versatile midfielder registered a staggering 23 goals and 13 assists in 42 appearances during the 2023-24 campaign.However, the England superstar has yet to score a goal this season after 12 matches.Most read in ChampionshipBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSThe ex-Borussia Dortmund star has only managed three assists across all competitions so far.Fatigue over the summer with the Three Lions spilled into injury at the start of this season, with Jude missing four games.Jude Bellingham FaceTimes brother Jobe from Bernabeu pitch before scoring wonder goal for Real MadridBut even when fit he looks well off his best, shunted around by Real boss Carlos Ancelotti as the Italian struggles to find a role for last season’s talisman. More

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    Inside Premier League clubs’ weirdest partnerships including vodka, cereal and Man Utd’s official tractor partner

    PREMIER LEAGUE clubs are doing all they can to avoid the dreaded PSR punishments. And that means finding more and more unorthodox ways to generate cash.Arsenal and Manchester City are among the Premier League clubs with bizarre partnershipsCredit: AlamyManchester United once had an official tractor partnerCredit: AFPNow it has got to the point where every team has a long list of “official partners” who pay to be sponsored and have their brand associated with them.Most clubs seem to have a few staples these days with beer, logistics, betting, tyres, formalwear, energy and destination partners joining the more traditional kit and “principal” partners – usually the sponsors on the kit. But there have also been some far more unusual ones over the years. Manchester United once famously had an official tractor partner and even an official noodles partner.READ MORE ON FOOTBALLJapanese tractor manufacturing powerhouse Yanmar swapped the field for the pitch while Mamee Noodles fed off the Old Trafford club’s rich history to sign an utterly bizarre contract.West Brom, meanwhile, encouraged their aspiring young fans to infiltrate enemy territory to study at their higher education partner, the University of Wolverhampton – located 11.3 miles away from The Hawthorns but literally over the road from rivals Wolves’ home ground Molineux. So, what are some of the weirdest and wackiest deals struck between Premier League clubs and corporate companies?ARSENALArsenal pride themselves on looking fresh – and their kits are always in mint condition.Most read in FootballFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSNow we know why.It’s because they have a deal with laundry giants Persil as the club’s official fabric care partner – I bet the kit man is delighted.Arsenal star Saka stars in touching ad for PersilArsenal appointed Persil as their official fabric care partnerCredit: PersilThe kitman has some extra help keeping the Gunners’ kits fresh and cleanCredit: https://www.instagram.com/arsenal/ASTON VILLABeers, ciders and wines are not uncommon partners – even a few clubs have a whiskey partner. But Aston Villa have upped the ante by signing Ukrainian company Nemiroff as their official vodka partner.Not entirely sure why a club would need one – but it turns out Ollie Watkins and Jhon Duran are not the only ones taking shots at Villa Park this season. Nemiroff vodka and Aston Villa’s strikers provide two very different types of shotsCredit: GettyBOURNEMOUTHBournemouth are not exactly known for their silverware.The Cherries’ entire trophy cabinet features one Championship, one League One, a League Two play-off, an EFL Trophy and the Third Division South Cup in 1945-46.Still, that has not stopped them doing a deal with local business Michael Matthews to be their official jeweller partner – with the company specialising in pre-owned luxury watches and fine jewellery.They even provide the club’s Player of the Month trophies, too. Bournemouth haven’t got many trophies to show for their jeweller partnerCredit: GettyBRENTFORDWhenever you move home, it is the perfect chance to freshen up your interior design. So that would explain why the Bees signed a deal with Brunner UK as their official contract furniture partner when they switched Griffin Park for the Gtech Community Stadium. Brentford are feeling comfortable in their new home thanks to Brunner UKCredit: GettyFULHAMHere’s one you would never have guessed.Fulham have their very own official managed print partner in the form of UTL.In fairness, football clubs do have to do a lot of printing – especially neighbours Chelsea with their squad list. Fulham’s website says: “UTL have provided multi-functional scan/copy/print devices and a secure print release solution to the stadium, training ground and foundation. This has been done utilising Epson’s heat-free technology.”Riveting stuff! Marco Silva has printed his mark on the Fulham teamCredit: GettyMAN CITYEver wondered why Pep Guardiola’s players have so much energy?Nope, definitely not anything to do with working hard in the gym or tiring opponents out by keeping the ball for so long.The only explanation is because City have landed Kellogg’s as their official breakfast cereals partner.That surely means unlimited Bran Flakes, Coco Pops, Frosties, Corn Flakes and Krave whenever the stars want – plus occasional Pop Tarts as a win bonus. Manchester City players can start the day with a bowl of Kellogg’s Coco PopsCredit: AlamyMAN UTDForget trophies, big-name signings and beating your local rivals.The real bragging rights every fan wants from their beloved team is to have an official Wi-Fi network solutions provider and official Wi-Fi analytics provider.Because that is what Extreme Networks are for Manchester United.Rolls off the tongue… And it makes their blockchain, skincare, video game, coffee, mattress and pillow, percussion therapy and electronic styling partnerships looks quite – err – normal. A mattress and pillow may come in handy when watching Manchester United at timesCredit: GettyNEWCASTLEForget Harrods and Selfridges.Up in the North East there is only one candidate for the No1 department store and that is Fenwick.No wonder Newcastle made them their official luxury retail store partner. Fenwick come out on top as Newcastle’s luxury retail store partnerCredit: AlamySOUTHAMPTONSouthampton need to drill down on the training ground and hammer home their tactics.They have even thrown a spanner in the works by appointing Draper as their official tool partner. If they can keep chiselling away, screw over the big teams and keep their spirit levels up to avoid relegation, the Saints can reward themselves with an end-of-season trip away with their official holiday partner, P&O Cruises. Draper could provide the right tools for SouthamptonSurvival could result in a holiday with P&O CruisesCredit: PAWEST HAMThis might be the best of the lot. West Ham have an… wait for it… official vehicle collision recovery and storage management partner in the shape of NWVA.They operate across the UK and Europe but at the rate things are going, the biggest crash they’ll need to sort out is the mess under Julen Lopetegui at the London Stadium. NWVA provide collision recovery – but can they help turn around West Ham’s season?Credit: PAWOLVESSaving the most fun until last is Wolves.The idea of an official family partner is very sweet.READ MORE SUN STORIESBut then you realise the partner is none other than the epic theme park and zoo Drayton Manor Resort and that just makes it so much better. They’ll be able to provide plenty of practice for a rollercoaster season. Wolves fans could have a rollercoaster season with Drayton Manor as their partnerCredit: Alamy More

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    ‘Cristiano Ronaldo got quicker, stronger and learned after being humiliated by AC Milan.. that game changed his career’

    MANCHESTER UNITED legend Cristiano Ronaldo’s career changed forever and put him on the path to superstardom after a disastrous performance against AC Milan in 2005.Ronaldo, 39, joined United in 2003 at the age of 18 from Sporting Lisbon and struggled to adapt to the Premier League due to his lack of physicality and end product.Manchester United legend Cristiano Ronaldo’s career turned after a disastrous display at AC MilanCredit: GettyMan Utd greats Paul Scholes and Nicky Butt were frustrated with Ronaldo at firstCredit: PA:Press AssociationBut Scholes and Butt insist the Milan humiliation is what put Ronaldo on the path to superstardomCredit: GettyFellow Man Utd greats Paul Scholes and Nicky Butt still remember CR7’s rough start to life at Old Trafford that “frustrated the life” out of them and other esteemed team-mates.And there was one Champions League match against Milan at the San Siro that saw the star forward getting dominated by Gennaro Gattuso and Paolo Maldini so much that his peers lost their patience.The Red Devils suffered a heartbreaking elimination in the Last 16 as they lost 1-0 across both legs.According to Scholes and Butt, though, one good thing came out of it was the wake-up call Ronaldo desperately needed to turn things around.Read More on Man UtdThe Portugal captain got bigger, quicker, stronger and smarter, which eventually led to him winning the Ballon d’Or with United and four more at Real Madrid.Scholes told Butt on the Football’s Greatest Eras podcast: “I always remember a game at AC Milan and he frustrated the life out of me.”We were playing them away. But Gattuso kept running over to him and taking the ball off him and it was doing my head in. “He was playing against Maldini anyway, but Gattuso just kept coming over, taking the ball off him, taking the ball off him.Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERS”We were having a right go at him. ‘Look, you’ve got to pass the ball, pass the ball before he gets to you. It’s quite obvious what’s happening’. “And I think it was after that game that he realised and he thought, ‘Right, that’s the game, that’s the biggest stage, and I wasn’t quite up to speed’.Cristiano Ronaldo breaks young fan’s phone with wayward penalty and sends him collapsing to floor “Now, whether he thinks that or what, I don’t know, but he wasn’t game intelligent enough. “But I think from that point on, he just excelled. He got bigger, he got quicker, he got stronger and he learned more.” More

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    Fans say ‘he liked that goal a bit TOO much’ as commentator goes full Gary Neville with epic ‘goalgasm’

    FANS declared “he liked that goal a bit TOO much” after a commentator suffered a Gary Neville-esque “goalgasm.”The moment occurred across the pond in an American college match between Notre Dame and Stanford.A commentator went wild after an amazing late goal in a US college matchA player’s long kick from his own half soared into the back of the netA dramatic game saw the latter leading with just minutes to go.But they were left stunned when Notre Dame fired home an equaliser for 2-2.With seconds remaining on the clock, both sides looked set to share the points.Yet there was still another twist in the tale.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLA Stanford defender used the final kick of the game to launch a ball high and long from his own half towards Notre Dame’s goal.Players on both sides watched as the ball sailed over their heads.And as it approached the net, it amazingly dipped down before sailing over the keeper’s hands and into the mouth of the goal.Stanford’s incredible strike sparked wild celebrations among players and fans.Most read in FootballFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSBut nobody appeared as jubilant as the commentator.As the ball hit the target, he let out a huge groan which continued on for many seconds before dwindling as he finally took a breath.Kate Abdo left in disbelief as she hides face after Thierry Henry’s controversial comment live on CBS Sports Gary Neville made a similar noise 12 years ago and hasn’t been able to live it down ever sinceCredit: AFPNeville’s ‘goalgasm’ came after a late Chelsea strike vs Barcelona in the 2012 Champions LeagueCredit: GettyThe noise was similar to the one famously produced by ex-Man Utd star Neville, who was on punditry duty for 10-man Chelsea’s famous Champions League semi-final win against a peak Barcelona side at the Nou Camp in 2012.As the Blues clung on to an away-goal lead, a long ball saw Fernando Torres go one-on-one with Victor Valdes.The Spaniard rounded his compatriot before firing into an empty net, sealing Chelsea’s place in the final and allowing Neville to utter the “goalgasm” noise that has stuck with him ever since.Fans were certainly tickled by the American commentator’s version.One said: “He liked that goal a bit TOO much.”Another noted: “UnbelieveEeEeAaable.”One bemoaned the lingering whimper at the end, adding: “Can’t be letting it trail off like that into a whimper, sounds so much worse.” More

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    Arsenal ‘target two former stars to replace Edu as sporting director’ and one is already in the building

    ARSENAL have reportedly identified two potential candidates to replace outgoing sporting director Edu Gaspar – and both are ex-Gunners.The club officially announced Edu’s resignation and imminent departure on Monday.Edu Gaspar resigned as Arsenal’s sporting director this weekCredit: GettyArsenal’s academy manager, Per Mertesacker, is one candidateCredit: GettyTomas Rosicky is another candidateCredit: Getty Images – GettyA statement read: “We thank Edu for the part he has played in our renewed football strategy and driving the club forward with the values of Arsenal in his heart.”The Brazilian is expected to join Evangelos Marinakis’ multi-club group in a senior role at the end of his six-month notice and gardening leave period.Jason Ayto has temporarily stepped in while Arsenal chiefs scout Edu’s permanent successor.And according to French outlet Foot Mercato, two potential candidates have already been identified.Read More in FootballFormer Gunners Per Mertesacker and Tomas Rosicky are said to be “highly appreciated” by club officials.Mertesacker already works for Arsenal as manager of the club’s academy.He previously made 221 appearances for the Gunners across seven years before hanging up his boots.Meanwhile, Rosicky is the sporting director of Sparta Prague.Most read in FootballFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSHaving previously worked as an assistant to ex-chief Zdenek Scasny, he was promoted in December 2018.The midfielder spent 10 years with Arsenal as a player and made 246 appearances.Edu’s exit is a huge loss for Mikel Arteta and Arsenal will feel very different without him, says SunSport’s Jack RosserClub officials are said to be open to different options in their search for a new sporting director.They are not insistent on replacing Edu like-for-like with an ex-player.How Edu made Arsenal great againBy Jack RosserEDU GASPAR has been on a mission to ‘Make Arsenal Great Again’ ever since returning to the club he played for 2019.After a few wobbles early on – signing Nicolas Pepe will never reflect well – the Brazilian has, alongside Mikel Arteta, been crucial in the club’s transformation.Arteta was brought in as the new manager within months of Edu’s return to North London and the former midfielder stuck by the boss when the pressure was on two years into the job.Instead of making the knee-jerk decision to change manager again, the former Brazil international, joined forces with Arteta to institute a huge change of culture at The Emirates.Overpaid toxic influences such as Mesut Ozil and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang were purged from the dressing room and Arsenal set about adding strong characters.Edu finally got the club competing in the transfer market again, with Martin Odegaard an outstanding capture for the club. In landing Declan Rice ahead of Manchester City last year Arsenal showed they couple compete for and sign some of Europe’s biggest talents once more.Arsenal have become one of the most attractive clubs in the Premier League and one of the most efficient in the market.While there have been big deals for the likes of Rice and Calafiori, there have been smart ones too – picking out value where others have lost hope.Kai Havertz appeared as a surprising signing after a dreadful season at Chelsea. But after Edu gave the German space and support to rebuild his confidence he has developed into a fine asset for Arteta.Edu does not only have a tight relationship with Arteta – who many fans will be glad signed a new deal before the sporting director’s departure – but the players too, always ready and waiting to check in, keep them going.London Colney and The Emirates will feel a very different place for all of them without Edu. More

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    Cole Palmer enjoys lemon sponge and custard during Chelsea vs Noah before testing knee injury ahead of Arsenal clash

    COLE PALMER will road test his knee injury tomorrow in the hope of being ready for club and country.Chelsea’s star forward is recovering after taking a whack during last Sunday’s match at Manchester United and underwent a scan.Cole Palmer sat out Thursday’s 8-0 win over NoahCredit: GettyThe Chelsea and England star is hoping to be fit for this weekend’s clash with ArsenalCredit: GettyHe is already walking comfortably and enjoyed dinner in the Stamford Bridge press room while watching his team-mates destroy Armenian minnows Noah 8-0 in the Conference League last night.Chelsea face a crunch clash with top-four rivals Arsenal on Sunday with Palmer also in a race to be fit for England’s Nations League double-header next week.Blues boss Enzo Maresca said: “He’s better. He’s getting better. “If he can walk and have dinner, that doesn’t mean he is completely fit.READ MORE ON FOOTBALL”He’s getting better. Hopefully we can have him for the session at least on Saturday and then we can take a decision.”Palmer was in the press room for Thursday’s match, alongside teammate Levi Colwill.The pair tucked into complimentary lemon sponge and custard as the Blues racked up the goals. Chelsea and Arsenal face each other level on points but with Maresca’s side one place above the Gunners in the Premier League table on goal difference.Most read in FootballFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSFourth-placed Chelsea have lost only twice in the league this season – against current leaders Liverpool and defending champions Manchester City.Maresca thrives on the pressure of taking on the title challengers with his team now firmly in the mix at the top end of the table after two years in the doldrums.Cole Palmer gives injury boost ahead of Arsenal clash as Chelsea star seen at Stamford BridgeArsenal finished second to City last year and new Chelsea boss Maresca says it is no coincidence because both clubs have long-serving managers.The Italian said: “I like to get pressure from these kinds of games. The pressure is also for us. For sure, Arsenal are the closest one with City.”I consider both of them better than the rest. “The reason why is because one club is working with the same manager for nine years, and the other one is working with the same manager for five years, and this is a big, big, big advantage compared to the rest. So for me, that’s why they are better than the rest.“But we’re going to try on Sunday to make life difficult for them. We’re going to try our best.Chelsea ratings vs NoahSUNSPORT’S Dan King rates Chelsea’s young guns after their flood of goals against Noah.FILIP JORGENSEN – 7Kept out shot before floodgates opened at other end. Made other sharp saves, including late brave one. Looks a solid No 2.AXEL DISASI – 7Out of position for early Noah chance but in right place to head in third. Good link-up with George on the right.TOSIN ADARABIOYO – 7Recovered from shaky start defensively to open scoring and his own Chelsea account. Steadier after the break.BENOIT BADIASHILE – 6Like Tosin, not entirely convincing as Noah created a few first-half openings, although made one good block. Also better in 2nd half.RENATO VEIGA – 5Couple of early mistakes, one of which could have been costly, set tone. Not as impressive as in previous ECL games.ENZO FERNANDEZ – 8On his own in midfield in the first half yet was able to provide three assists, two from corners, and look very comfortable.TYRIQUE GEORGE – 8Teenage winger made most of first senior start, beating opponents at will and sending in dangerous crosses. Worked back, too.CHRISTOPHER NKUNKU – 7Looked less hungry to tuck in to goal buffet. But went up front for 2nd half and scored twice after missing two good chances.JOAO FELIX – 8At it from the start, missed an early chance but then scored twice in a swaggering first half. Disappointed not to complete hat-trick.MYKHAILO MUDRYK – 7Much quieter than George until he cut inside and smashed home with confidence that had seemed lacking. Decent workrate.MARC GUIU – 7The 18-year-old striker worked hard as ever and got his reward, bagging his first Chelsea goal and stealing ball ahead of Felix’s first.SUBSKIERNAN DEWSBURY-HALL (for Guiu, HT) – 6Some neat touches and won penalty for eighth Blues goal.CESARE CASADEI (for Fernandez, HT) – 6Found life as easy as Enzo, yet unable to make the same creative impact.CARNEY CHUKWUEMEKA (for George, 68) – 5Took a while to get going and missed decent chance to make it nine.SAMUEL RAK-SAKYI (for Nkunku, 80) – 6Teenager mostly composed on first-team debut but shot over bar with goal gaping.”We’re always looking for something different, no matter if it’s Arsenal or another team, to see how we can attack and defend in the right way. READ MORE SUN STORIES”We did that this season against any team. For sure, Arsenal is the closest one to the best team in England, that is City. “But we’re going to try to do our game, prepare in the best way we can and try to win.” More

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    Ruud van Nistelrooy makes change to Man Utd preparations that caught out Erik ten Hag before his sacking

    RUUD VAN NISTELROOY has made a major change to Manchester United’s preparations from their days under Erik ten Hag.The Dutch interim boss has overseen three matches in the Red Devils’ dugout after Ten Hag was sacked last month.Ruud van Nistelrooy has overseen a major change to Man Utd’s game preparationsCredit: GettyThe interim boss has won two of three games following Erik ten Hag’s sackingCredit: RexVan Nistelrooy led United to victory in the Carabao Cup against Leicester before sealing an impressive draw in the league versus Chelsea.The former striker’s latest game saw United clinch a 2-0 win over PAOK in yesterday’s Europa League clash.And Van Nistelrooy now has one more game in charge before Ruben Amorim departs Sporting Lisbon for his new life in the north west.United once again face Leicester this weekend, this time in the league.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLBut Van Nistelrooy left his mark by making a major change to preparations.In Ten Hag’s day, he would have held his pre-match press conference immediately after United’s Thursday night European fixture.By killing two birds with one stone, he was able to asses his side’s latest result before immediately discussing the upcoming weekend game.But Van Nistelrooy only discussed the result against PAOK yesterday.Most read in FootballFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSAnd instead, he scheduled another press conference on Friday to preview the next match with Leicester.It remains to be seen if Amorim continues in this style or reverts back to Ten Hag’s previous format.’That is so disrespectful’ says fans as Alejandro Garnacho snaps back in altercation with Man Utd fanVan Nistelrooy is preparing for his last game ahead of Ruben Amorim’s arrivalCredit: PAWith the games coming thick and fast for United, it may be more convenient for the Portuguese tactician to opt for the latter.It is sure to be low on his list of priorities too, with Amorim’s new side languishing in 13th place in the table.They have picked up just three wins from 10 league matches this season.And defeat to Leicester would actually see them leapfrogged by the Foxes, who are only five points above the drop zone. More