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    Everton 0-3 Man Utd LIVE RESULT: Alejandro Garnacho’s SPECTACULAR overhead kick steals the show as Utd run riot

    MANCHESTER UNITED are have defeated Everton 3-0 in front of loud boos at Goodison Park in the Toffees first game since their points deduction.Alejandro Garnacho opened the scoring for United with a sensational overhead kick before Marcus Rashford doubled the lead from the penalty spot and Anthony Martial made it 3-0.
    Sean Dyche’s men have plummeted down to 19th following a ten-point deduction for breaching Financial Fair Play rules.

    Result: Everton 0-3 Man Utd
    Everton XI: Pickford, Young, Tarkowski, Branthwaite, Mykolenko, Harrison, Garner, Gueye, McNeil, Doucoure, Calvert-Lewin
    Man Utd XI: Onana, Dalot, Lindelof, Maguire, Shaw, Mainoo, McTominay, Fernandes, Rashford, Martial, Garnacho
    Explainer: Why did Everton get a ten-point deduction?

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    Praise
    A little more from Erik ten Hag, on that Marcus Rashford penalty: “You see also how great captain Bruno Fernandes is. He assessed his team-mate needed that goal. He has the confidence in Rashy, who is a good penalty taker. As a team you need that leadership that you back each other.
    “We have to go step by step. This is one step.”
    ‘The finish is fantastic’
    Not half! Erik ten Hag has been speaking after watching the match from the stands, and you’ll be shocked to hear that he thought Alejandro Garnacho’s goal was pretty good.
    He told Sky Sports: “Probably goal of the season. Also the build-up, not just the finish, was very good. The finish is fantastic.
    “After the start of the game we were too easy-going. I criticised the team at half-time. They thought they were already there. You can’t do that. You have to do 100 minutes on the pitch. Second half we did very well.
    “Our three offensive players scored. That’s what we need. It will help us as a team.”
    Credit: getty
    ‘Bizarre’
    Sean Dyche has been speaking with Sky Sports. He’s encouraged by Everton’s display but isn’t happy about the ‘mayhem’ caused by the VAR protocols.
    He said: “A lot of the performance was right. In the first half they had a great finish, it changed the feel of the early part of the game. Then we got a grip on the game. We had chances but couldn’t take them.
    “A pretty decent performance from our point of view.”
    On the penalty, Dyche added: “It’s bizarre. There’s no point. I feel for fans. We all know what’s going to happen. The VAR thing this year, it’s been all over the place. It’s the simplest thing but it seems to be mayhem all the time.
    “You’re 2-0 down all of a sudden from a nothing moment, one you think has gone for you. It’s not just about that but it doesn’t help.
    “This season we’ve created a lot of chances and not scored goals. Our mentality will serve us well this season.
    “Ten points taken away from anyone will change their season. Until the appeals process goes through we have to play away the noise.”
    Credit: getty
    More from Bruno
    Big captain’s move from Bruno Fernandes to hand Marcus Rashford the penalty today. Fortunately for him it went in!
    On giving Rashford the penalty: “Because Marcus needed a bit of confidence, he needed his goal – he is an excellent penalty taker. I was sure he could score that penalty and Marcus did it perfectly.
    “I think obviously strikers and wingers need to score goals, it is part of their game. Marcus was unstoppable and he could take on everybody.
    “Marcus last season was amazing so expectations have been higher and it is just about getting those goals back.”
    Up next?
    As mentioned, this is just the start of a flood of fixtures for Manchester United.
    They’ve got five games over the next 16 days, starting with Galatasaray in the Champions League on Wednesday.
    After that, they’ve got three Premier League fixtures against Newcastle (a), Chelsea (H) and Bournemouth (H) before their final UCL showdown with Bayern Munich at Old Trafford.
    It’s all about the league for Everton, who face Nottingham Forest (a), Newcastle (H), Chelsea (H) and Burnley (a).
    The Toffees also have a Carabao Cup quarter-final meeting with Fulham on December 19th.
    Bruno
    Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes on Alejandro Garnacho’s goal: “Ah, so-so.
    “I’ll give him a good note just for the goal. But that’s because he knows I have big expectations for him.
    “He’s not a great player yet, but he has a big future ahead. We expect a lot from him. He knows that, even more from me – I’ll always be behind him asking for more. Amazing goal though.”
    Tough crowd…
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    “Not a great player yet”
    Bruno Fernandes pulling no punches in his post-match interview with Alejandro Garnacho, who scored that belter. The captain is doing his level-best to keep the youngster grounded.
    He always revealed that he handed Marcus Rashford the penalty to boost his confidence. Full quotes on the way.
    Remember the name
    Whisper it quietly, but Manchester United might just have a serious talent on their hands in 18-year-old Kobbie Mainoo.
    The young midfielder oozed class, while looking mature and composed in the middle of the park. Quite a spectacular first Premier League start for the teenager.
    Credit: getty
    The standings…
    So what’s that done to the table?
    Well, it’s made it look very good for Manchester United. Despite all the commotion and complaints, Erik ten Hag’s side are perched in sixth position – just six points behind leaders Manchester City.

    As for Everton, they are second from bottom on four points – but would obviously be comfortably sat in 14th without their 10-point deduction.
    Luton Town’s win over Crystal Palace has made their position look even more precarious. Rob Edwards’ side look like they’ve got the stomach for a fight.

    EVERTON 0-3 MANCHESTER UNITED
    FT: And that’s that! Manchester United clinch their fifth Premier League win in their last six matches.
    Alejandro Garnacho got things off to a flyer for the visitors, who weathered a first-half siege from Everton before pulling away to secure a very comfortable 3-0 victory.
    Huge confidence boost for Erik ten Hag’s side, who face a must-win clash against Galatasaray on Wednesday in the Champions League. All the reaction to come, folks!
    Credit: getty
    EVERTON 0-3 MANCHESTER UNITED
    95: Gary Neville has given Alejandro Garnacho the Player of the Match award, despite suggesting Kobbie Mainoo was easily Manchester United’s best player. It’s understandable, you score a goal like that you deserve all the plaudits.
    He did add that “we’ve all tried overhead kicks,” but Neville’s attempt must have slipped my memory.
    EVERTON 0-3 MANCHESTER UNITED
    93: Sizzler. Substitute Youssef Chermiti drives forward and unleashes a piledriver but it was always heading wide of the post.
    Booked! That’s swiftly followed by a ridiculous yellow card for Idrissa Gueye, who went through the back of Hannibal Mejbri for no reason whatsoever.
    EVERTON 0-3 MANCHESTER UNITED
    90: Six minutes added on.
    EVERTON 0-3 MANCHESTER UNITED
    89: Could, and probably should be 4-0.
    Marcus Rashford and Bruno Fernandes fly forward together on the break like red arrows but Rashford’s cross is intercepted by a sliding James Tarkowski. The Portuguese would have been tapping into an empty net.
    Lewis Dobbin replaces Abdoulaye Doucoure.
    EVERTON 0-3 MANCHESTER UNITED
    86: Facundo Pellistri looks to make it four when cutting inside from the right flank but his dipping effort is well held by Jordan Pickford. Think I heard United supporters shouting “England’s Number One,” sarcastically.
    EVERTON 0-3 MANCHESTER UNITED
    85: Hannibal Mejbri replaces Anthony Martial for the closing stages. Quite the luxury for Erik ten Hag being able to rest a few of his key players ahead of clashes with Galatasaray and Newcastle next week.
    EVERTON 0-3 MANCHESTER UNITED
    83: It’s flat as a pancake inside Goodison Park now. They will remain in 19th position on four points after that 10-point deduction — five away from Luton Town in 17th position.
    You have to think that A LOT of hope is resting on their appeal.
    Youssef Chermiti replaces Dominic Calvert-Lewin.
    EVERTON 0-3 MANCHESTER UNITED
    80: This will be Manchester United’s first Premier League win by more than one goal this season.
    EVERTON 0-3 MANCHESTER UNITED
    79: Woodwork! Vitaliy Mykolenko tries his luck from an acute-ish angle but it ricochets off the crossbar and away to safety. Kind of the story of Everton’s afternoon really — they’ve been wasteful and United have been ruthless.
    EVERTON 0-3 MANCHESTER UNITED
    76: Aaron Wan-Bissaka replaces Luke Shaw for the final 15 minutes or so.
    Quite the transformation for Manchester United in this second half. It looked for all the world that Everton build on their momentum but they’ve not been able to generate any sustained pressure whatsoever since the break.
    EVERTON 0-3 MANCHESTER UNITED – MARTIAL
    74: GOAL! Game, set and match.
    Bruno Fernandes dispossess Idrissa Gueye in the middle of the park and Manchester United are off. Facundo Pellistri reaches the box before finding Fernandes in the middle. He slips the ball through to Anthony Martial, who dinks it beyond Jordan Pickford. That’s his NINTH goal against the Toffees.
    Credit: GETTY
    EVERTON 0-2 MANCHESTER UNITED
    73: Changes. A raft of them actually.
    Sofyan Amrabat and Facundo Pellistri replace Kobbie Mainoo and Alejandro Garnacho.
    Ashley Young and Dwight McNeil are replaced by Nathan Patterson and Arnaut Danjuma.
    EVERTON 0-2 MANCHESTER UNITED
    72: Good block from Diogo Dalot, who gets his body in the way of Abdoulaye Doucoure’s effort. The referee is forced to intervene as Branthwaite and Onana have a little argument inside the six-yard box but Dalot knocks it clear.
    Nearly 3-0. Marcus Rashford travels unopposed down the left channel and pings a cross across the face of Jordan Pickford’s goal. The fizzes cross is met by Alejandro Garnacho, who can only fine the side-netting with a flying right peg.
    EVERTON 0-2 MANCHESTER UNITED
    69: Most of the noise inside Goodison Park is coming from the away end, as you might expect. Everton and their supporters… well they just seem deflated with little over 20 minutes left on the clock.
    Victor Lindelof does well to intercept Ashley Young’s searching cross and the subsequent corner is punched into the air by Onana, who gathers at the second attempt.
    EVERTON 0-2 MANCHESTER UNITED
    66: Bit of a waste there. Bruno Fernandes tip-toes his way along the byline and has options for the cut-back but fizzes it straight at Jarrad Branthwaite. Alejandro Garnacho then arrives in the box after a short corner but fires wide. More

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    Everton vs Man Utd LIVE SCORE: Kobbie Mainoo makes FIRST Prem start as Red Devils take on punished Toffees – latest

    MANCHESTER UNITED have their eye on three Premier League points today at Goodison – but the Toffees’ recent punishment could spur them on that little bit more.Sean Dyche’s men have plummeted down to 19th following a ten-point deduction for breaching Financial Fair Play rules.
    And they’ll be desparate to get the win against a United side who are without their suspended boss, Erik ten Hag.

    Kick-off time: 4:30pm GMT
    Live stream: NOW TV
    TV channel: Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Premier League
    Everton XI: Pickford, Young, Tarkowski, Branthwaite, Mykolenko, Harrison, Garner, Gueye, McNeil, Doucoure, Calvert-Lewin
    Man Utd XI: Onana, Dalot, Lindelof, Maguire, Shaw, Mainoo, McTominay, Fernandes, Rashford, Martial, Garnacho
    Explainer: Why did Everton get a ten-point deduction?

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    ‘They feel harshly treated’
    Gary Neville hasn’t minced his words in the commentary box. The Sky Sports pundit gave his opinion earlier today, and he’s clearly unimpressed with the harshness of Everton’s punishment.
    He said: “I can see why Everton fans are extremely annoyed.
    “Did that offence warrant the largest sporting sanction that the Premier League have ever handed out? Compared to some of the offences we’ve seen, where the top clubs have been scooting behind each other’s backs, trying to work out a way to destroy the ethos of English and European football.
    “From my point of view, they feel harshly treated after the six clubs that tried to walk away with the crown jewels got fined £3.5m, we accept it’s a different offence. I can see why they’re annoyed. Is it a start of a new wave of authority from the Premier League?”
    Interesting
    Should be interesting to see James Garner up against Kobbie Mainoo in the middle of the park today. Both products of United’s youth system of course.
    Garner, 22, has played every minute of the 14 games he has started for Everton this season and is quietly going about his business, earning plaudits for his displays.
    You would seriously have to think he would be a starter at Old Trafford these days.
    Anyway, asked about his relationship with Ten Hag, Garner revealed: “Erik ten Hag is a very approachable man, but very strict.
    “He doesn’t allow anyone to break the rules. He tells it like it is and punishes people who have done wrong.
    “I simply asked him if I was going to be part of the group or if he saw me playing a role. I felt that the conversation had not gone as well as I wanted and I made the decision to leave.”
    Credit: getty
    Baptism of fire
    What a test for young Kobbie Mainoo!
    The 18-year-old makes his first Premier League start for Manchester United in what’s likely to be a bear pit at Goodison Park today. Supporters have high hopes for the teenager.
    Great for him, not exactly a ringing endorsement for Sofyan Amrabat.

    Should do the trick. Call off the lawyers.
    ‘We were all shocked’
    Sean Dyche has written a message for Evertonians in today’s match programme.
    He reiterates that ‘we were all shocked’ by the 10-point deduction and intend to appeal the decision.
    He added: “Our form is encouraging and the feelings of our recent performances have been good, backed incredibly by your support both home and away. We are locking in a strong mentality and the challenge for us now is to continue building the positive momentum.
    “The goal for us doesn’t change. We have to win football matches.
    “I said when I became manager that we have to learn to win and do so in different ways. Our 3-2 victory at Crystal Palace last time out was a brilliant example of that. I know we can play better than we did at Selhurst Park.
    “We can deal with the ball better, particularly looking at the second half, but the resilience and teamsmanship is growing all the time. I know, as always, you will be with us all the way.”
    Credit: GETTY
    Update
    Aston Villa are leading Tottenham 2-1 thanks to Ollie Watkins’ second-half strike.
    If it remains that way, Unai Emery’s side will move into fourth position – two points behind leaders Manchester City. Just over 20 minutes remaining in that one.
    Team news
    Everton make one change from their dramatic late win at Selhurst Park before the international break.
    Midfielder Amadou Onana has a calf strain isn’t fit enough to feature in the squad, but Seamus Coleman returns to the bench for the first time this season.
    Manchester United welcome back Luke Shaw following a long spell out through injury.
    He’s one of three changes that also sees teenage midfielder Kobbie Mainoo make his first Premier League start, and Anthony Martial comes in for Rasmus Hojlund, who has failed to recover from a hamstring injury.
    Credit: getty
    Starting XI
    Everton XI: Pickford, Young, Tarkowski, Branthwaite, Mykolenko, Garner, Doucoure, Gueye, Harrison, Calvert-Lewin, McNeil
    Subs: Virginia, Patterson, Keane, Godfrey, Coleman, Hunt, Danjuma, Dobbin, Chermiti
    Manchester United XI: Onana, Dalot, Maguire, Lindelof, Shaw, McTominay, Mainoo, Garnacho, Fernandes, Rashford, Martial
    Subs: Bayindir, Wan-Bissaka, Varane, Reguilon, Van de Beek, Amrabat, Hugill, Mejbri, Pellestri
    Suspended
    I guess this is team news, of sorts.
    Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag will not be on the touchline this afternoon after accumulating three yellow cards this season.
    And he’s taken the opportunity to sport a snazzy grey flat cap and turtleneck combo. Should blend in nicely at Goodison…
    The Dutchman will be watching from the stands, meaning his assistant Mitchel van der Gaag will lead the side. Oh, and Steve McClaren will also be knocking about.
    Credit: getty
    Team news
    The starting XI’s will be arriving shortly, folks.
    What do we reckon then? A return for Luke Shaw? Everton unchanged from their 3-2 win over Crystal Palace? We’ll find out very soon indeed.
    Protest
    As mentioned, Everton supporters will be protesting the Premier League’s 10-point deduction this afternoon.
    50,000 pink cards have been printed showing the Premier League logo alongside the caption: ‘corrupt’. Most of those will be handed to supporters outside the stadium.
    Cards will be held up before the clash during the Premier League anthem, and again in the 10th minute. There’s also enormous banners being draped around the ground and inside.
    Everton fans also paid for a plane to fly over the Etihad Stadium yesterday with the banner ‘Premier League = corrupt’. Not shown on Sky Sports, however…
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    Elsewhere
    Not sure if you’ve been following, but this Tottenham vs Aston Villa match is absolutely bonkers.
    About 16 sitters missed in the opening 28 seconds (slight exaggeration), another injury for Rodrigo Bentancur and three Villa bookings… but it’s 1-1 at the break.
    I suspect we’ll see a few more goals before the full-time whistle. I’ll keep you posted.
    Welcome
    Well here we are.
    It’s been just over a week since Everton were hit with the biggest sanction in Premier League history.
    And the sense of injustice is burning just as bright as when the decision was announced. Trust me.
    The Toffees have raised more than £33,000 to go towards protests over their 10-point deduction handed down by the Premier League.
    And those objections will be visible for all to see this afternoon.
    Everton supporters have promised a hostile atmosphere at Goodison Park, so it’s not exactly an ideal time for Erik ten Hag’s Manchester United to visit.
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    Tottenham 1 Aston Villa 2 LIVE SCORE: Ollie Watkins gives Villa lead after Son has second goal ruled out for offside

    TOTTENHAM host Aston Villa in a huge Premier League clash to kick off Super Sunday.Spurs will be hoping to get back to winning ways following their late defeat at Wolves before the international break.

    Kick off time: 2pm GMT
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    F1 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix LIVE RESULTS: Verstappen gets record-breaking win in FINAL race while Hamilton finishes 9th

    MAX VERSTAPPEN has won the final race of the season in Abu Dhabi – and that makes it an incredible victory No.19.The Red Bull racer started the grid on pole after cruising to victory in Saturday’s qualifying.
    And he didn’t look back which led to Verstappen officially becoming the first driver to lead for 1000 laps in a season.
    As for Lewis Hamilton, the British mogul could only secure a 9th-place finish on Yas Marina but he has finished third on the overall leaderboards.

    PODIUM: Verstappen (P1) Leclerc (P2) Russell (P3)
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    2023 F1 Constructor Standings
    Here is how the teams finished for the season:

    Red Bull – 860 points
    Mercedes – 409 points
    Ferrari – 406 points
    McLaren – 302 points
    Aston Martin – 280 points

    2023 F1 Driver Standings
    Here is how the final standings looked after Abu Dhabi:

    Max Verstappen (Red Bull) – 575 points
    Sergio Perez (Red Bull) – 285 points
    Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes) – 234 points
    Fernando Alonso (Aston Martin) – 206 points
    Charles Leclerc (Ferrari) – 206 points
    Lando Norris (McLaren) – 205 points
    Carlos Sainz (Ferrari) – 200 points
    George Russell (Mercedes) – 175 points

    Dutchman signs off in style
    Max Verstappen finishes a monumental season with another victory in Abu Dhabi.
    Only three drivers were able to win F1 races this season and Verstappen won 19 of them.
    It has been a season of breaking records and you wonder if anyone is ever going to break these records again.
    Credit: AFP
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    Alpha Tauri driver impresses in final race
    Yuki Tsunoda wins the driver of the day award in Abu Dhabi.
    Finishing in eighth place, he sadly could not scoop the sixth spot his team needed to overtake Williams in the standings.
    Credit: @F1
    Russell seals second spot for Mercedes
    As George Russell gets a podium finish, he helps Mercedes finish second in the constructor’s championship.
    It is only his second podium finish of the season, with the other coming in Spain.
    None of that will matter to Mercedes, who edge out Ferrari for second place.
    Max Verstappen continues F1 dominance
    The Red Bull driver seals his 19th win of the race season.
    He is the first ever driver to lead 1000 laps in a race campaign.
    There are only three races that the Dutch driver did not win in this F1 season, what a driver.
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    Abu Dhabi Grand Prix results

    Max Verstappen (Red Bull)
    Charles Leclerc (Ferrari)
    George Russell (Mercedes)
    Sergio Perez (Red Bull)
    Lando Norris (McLaren)
    Oscar Piastri (McLaren)
    Fernando Alonso (Aston Martin)
    Yuki Tsunoda (Alpha Tauri)
    Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes)
    Lance Stroll (Aston Martin)

    Max Verstappen wins the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix
    Lap 57/58 – Verstappen leads, Leclerc second
    Perez takes Russell to move into third place.
    While he has a five second penalty to be applied, he will be looking to build a lead big enough to keep his podium position.
    Norris and Piastri sit in fifth and sixth place.
    Tsunoda is in seventh, just one place behind where he needs to be for Alpha Tauri to edge ahead of Williams.
    Lap 55/58 – Verstappen leads, Leclerc second
    Ferrari are hoping for a safety car to save them now.
    It looks unlikely as we have not seen one in the entire race.
    Verstappen leads the race by 11.4 seconds from Leclerc.
    Russell is a further 3.6 seconds behind the Ferrari.
    Credit: Getty
    Lap 53/58 – Verstappen leads, Leclerc second
    The battle between Ferrari and Mercedes is heating up.
    Sainz still needs to pit again and currently his team are two points behind their rivals.
    Perez has been given a five second penalty for a pit stop infringement.
    All twenty drivers are still in this race which is a rare sight.
    Lap 51/58 – Verstappen leads, Leclerc second
    Sainz currently sits in tenth place, with Hamilton in ninth.
    Russell is in third place, behind Leclerc in second.
    Meanwhile, Verstappen leads by 8.5 seconds as he looks to seal his 19th win of the F1 season.
    Lap 49/58 – Verstappen leads, Leclerc second
    As it stands, Ferrari and Mercedes are locked on 408 points a piece.
    Norris and Perez have a coming together, forcing the McLaren to head off the track.
    He stays ahead of Perez but may have to give that place back after going off the track and using it to his advantage.
    Lap 47/58 – Verstappen leads, Leclerc second
    Perez and Verstappen keep exchanging the fastest lap.
    The Red Bulls are going all out now on their new tyres.
    Perez currently sits in fifth but has Norris in his sights.
    Credit: AFP
    Lap 45/58 – Verstappen leads, Leclerc second
    As Perez heads into the pits, Leclerc moves into second.
    Verstappen is now 28 seconds ahead of the Ferrari, so takes the opportunity to pit himself.
    Coming back out onto the track still leading the race.
    It cuts his lead down to 5.2 seconds now though.
    Lap 43/58 – Verstappen leads, Perez second
    As it stands, Ferrari are one point ahead of Mercedes.
    Leclerc is some 13 seconds behind Perez in second place.
    Norris moves up into fifth place, with Piastri in eighth.
    Lap 41/58 – Verstappen leads, Perez second
    Russell takes Tsunoda to move up into fourth place.
    It is all chance as Hamilton is now down in twelfth place.
    Leclerc is in third, Sainz now in ninth place.
    They are putting pressure on Mercedes’ hopes of finishing second right now.
    Lap 39/58 – Verstappen leads, Perez second
    This is looking like a Sunday stroll for Verstappen as he leads Perez by 16.2 seconds.
    He even tells his team to let Checo pit before him.
    Verstappen may be listening to Lionel Ritchie songs as he enjoys his leisurely drive around the Abu Dhabi track.
    Credit: Getty
    Lap 37/58 – Verstappen leads, Perez second
    Russell is told to box after Norris heads in.
    The Mercedes driver questions if they can do a one-stop race but his team are not having any of it.
    Verstappen now leads Leclerc by 9 seconds, with his teammate Perez now in third place.
    Leclerc then heads into the pits allowing Red Bull a one/two in the race.
    Lap 35/58 – Verstappen leads, Leclerc second
    As it stands, Mercedes are five points ahead of Ferrari.
    Sainz is currently sitting in twelfth position which is not what Ferrari are hoping for.
    Leclerc is keeping up his end of the bargain, his teammate needs to up his game.
    Norris heads in for his second pit stop as he is struggling on his current tyres, a much better pit stop this time of 2.3 seconds.
    Lap 33/58 – Verstappen leads, Leclerc second
    The tactics of the teams are now becoming evident as Tsunoda is planning a one-stop race.
    Alpha Tauri need him to get at least a sixth place for their constructor aims on where they want to finish.
    Lance Stroll has clocked the fastest lap time of the race so far.
    Lap 31/58 – Verstappen leads, Leclerc second
    Leclerc has now had two track limits warnings, he will not be wanting to rack up a third for sure.
    Verstappen leads the Ferrari by 6.3 seconds, this man is just a machine.
    Tsunoda is back in ninth place, Hamilton in eighth and Alonso in seventh currently.
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    Lap 29/58 – Verstappen leads, Leclerc second
    Russell will be focussed on trying to get a podium finish today.
    It is crazy to think that the Mercedes driver only has one podium finish in the entire season.
    Norris and Piastri are just behind him in fourth and fifth.
    Lap 27/58 – Verstappen leads, Leclerc second
    Ferrari really need a good race from both of their drivers today.
    As Sainz heads out of the pits in sixteenth place, Mercedes now has a four point lead in the constructor’s championship.
    Hamilton does however have some damage to a wing, whether that gets worse and will need replacing remains to be seen.
    Currently, he is in eighth position with Russell in third.
    Lap 25/58 – Verstappen leads, Leclerc second
    Normal service has been resumed as Tsunoda heads into the pits.
    Russell is in third place, just ahead of Norris in fourth.
    Sainz is putting some real pressure on the McLaren, only 0.7 seconds behind him.
    The Ferrari heads into the pits for his second set of hard tyres. More

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    Terry Venables death updates — Lineker, Shearer & England pay tributes as legend dies aged 80 after long illness

    TRIBUTES have flooded in following the death of English football icon Terry Venables aged 80.Venables had a long and successful career in European football both as a player and coach, managing England, Barcelona and Tottenham Hotspur during his time in the game.
    As a coach Venables would begin an era of success for Barcelona, where he earned the nickname ‘El Tel’, winning La Liga and the European Cup, while as manager of Spurs, he would win the FA Cup in 1990.
    Speaking about Venables’ time as England coach, current Three Lions manager Gareth Southgate, said: “Terry opened my eyes to things that no one else has. He has fantastic tactical awareness. Every senior player in the group went away having learnt a lot from him, which is an achievement.”
    In a statement, Terry’s family said: “We are totally devastated by the loss of a wonderful husband and father who passed away peacefully yesterday after a long illness. We would ask that privacy be given at this incredibly sad time to allow us to mourn the loss of this lovely man who we were so lucky to have had in our lives.”
    Read our live blog below for the latest news and updates…
    Venables – ‘A great football man’
    Mark Crossley has hailed Terry Venables and said that Brian Clough is waiting for him in heaven.

    Inside Venables’ former hotel
    Terry Venables once owned a hidden Spanish hotel – complete with a lawn doubling as a football pitch.
    “El Tel” fell in love with Spain after taking the helm at Barcelona in 1984.
    Venables and his wife Yvette returned to Spain after he retired from football management.
    The couple opened La Escondida hotel and restaurant in Penaguila near Alicante in 2014.
    Credit: Times Newspapers Ltd

    United pays tribute to Venables

    Carragher spots Pep picture
    Jamie Carragher has spotted a picture of a young Pep Guardiola looking at Terry Venables.
    The snap was taken after Venables led Barcelona to victory over IFK Goteborg in the semi-final of the 1985/86 European Cup.
    The now Manchester City manager was only 15 years old at the time.

    Terry and Yvette
    Here are some more snaps of Terry and Yvette.
    Credit: Getty
    Credit: PA:Press Association

    Venables leaves behind wife
    Terry Venables has left behind his wife Yvette after a 32-year-long marriage.
    Venables met his wife Yvette in his father’s pub in Chingford, Essex in 1984.
    She accompanied the footballing icon to Barcelona when he was appointed as their manager, with the couple marrying in 1991.

    Stevens ‘learned so much’ from Venables
    Former Tottenham star Gary Stevens has admitted that he learned so much from Terry Venables despite being let go from the club by the manager.
    He also revealed that Venables helped him gain his Uefa pro licence a few years later.

    Foxes send condolences
    Leicester City have posted their tribute to Terry Venables on social media.

    Bruno takes to social media
    Boxing legend Frank Bruno has recalled a story of being called “big man” by Terry Venables in his tribute.

    Gazza’s ostrich story with Venables
    Paul Gascoigne was once able to get out of a telling-off from Terry Venables thanks to an Ostrich in a Tottenham shirt.
    Paul Stewart recalled the story after Steve Sedgley, nicknamed “long neck”, joined the club.
    In an extract with The Chronicle, he said: “One day, whilst Venners was taking training, all the players were on the pitch in a circle around the halfway line. Gazza was late.
    As always, the boss was asking me where he was, like I was his minder. Just as I was about to make an excuse, Gazza turned up with someone alongside him, carrying a brown sack. The sack was moving as if something was in it.
    “And just as Venners was about to rollick Gazza for being late, the bag opened and an ostrich ran out wearing a Spurs shirt. There was a number seven and Sedgley written on the back. The lads just fell about laughing.
    “Everyone, the kids, the training staff, the apprentices, stood open-mouthed or in hysterics. Venables’ face was a picture. The bird went running off in a panic and he had some job getting it back.
    “I am not too sure what the animal rights people would say if they knew that Gazza had a bird from the local zoo dressed in a Spurs shirt loose on the training ground. He claimed that he had ‘borrowed’ it from Broxbourne Zoo. We were never able to verify if that was the case.”
    Credit: PA
    Palace release statement
    Crystal Palace have released a statement on the passing of Terry Venables.
    Crystal Palace are mourning the loss of influential former midfielder and manager Terry Venables, who has passed away at the age of 80.
    A statement released from the Venables family confirmed he passed away on Saturday after a long illness.
    Hailing from east London, Venables signed for Palace from Tottenham in 1974, playing 16 games for the club before being handed a coaching role by Malcolm Allison. Palace subsequently reached the 1976 FA Cup semi-finals and, that summer, Venables rose in rank to become manager.
    In 1976/77, Palace gained promotion from the third to the second division, a major accomplishment considering Venables’ short tenure.
    Furthering his success, Palace won promotion to the top-flight as Second Division champions in 1978/79, as Venables built the youthful, exciting team hailed the Eagles’ ‘Team of the Eighties’ – one of the most exciting epochs in the club’s rich history.
    In Venables’ first season as a top-flight manager, Palace topped the English football pyramid for the first and only time in September 1979. They ended the 1979/80 season in 13th place, at the time the club’s highest-ever league finish.
    Following spells with Queens Park Rangers, Barcelona, Tottenham, England and Australia, Venables returned to Palace for a brief second spell as manager in summer 1998.
    The thoughts of everyone at the club are with Terry’s family at this time.Crystal PalaceClub statement
    More players pay tribute

    Venables ‘great man’
    Former England and Arsenal goalkeeper David Seaman has paid tribute to Terry Venables in which he has hailed him as a “great man”.

    Wolves join tributes
    Wolverhampton Wanderers have joined the host of Premier League clubs that have paid tribute to Terry Venables.

    Spurs clap for Venables
    Terry Venables won the FA Cup as a player and a manager of Tottenham.
    Here are some more images of how he has been remembered ahead of the Premier League fixture against Aston Villa.
    Credit: Reuters
    Credit: PA
    Venables remembered at Tottenham
    Terry Venables’ image was displayed at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium ahead of the clash against Aston Villa.
    Players also paid tribute before the game by wearing black armbands.
    There has also been a minutes appulse for the footballing icon.
    Credit: Reuters
    Credit: Getty
    Kammy left ‘gutted’
    Chris Kamara has said he is “gutted” following the news of Terry Venables’ death.

    Southgate shares heartwarming tribute for Venables
    England manager Gareth Southgate has shared a heartwarming tribute for Terry Venables.
    Venables managed England between 1994 and 1996.
    Any player will have great affinity with the manager that gave them their opportunity, but it was quickly evident playing for Terry Venables that he was an outstanding coach and manager
    He was open minded, forward thinking, enjoyed life to the full and created a brilliant environment with England that allowed his players to flourish and have one of the most memorable tournaments in England history.
    A brilliant man, who made people feel special, I’m very sad to hear of his passing and my thoughts are with Yvette and all of his family.Gareth Southgate

    FA Cup statement
    Terry Venables won the FA Cup as a player and as a manager.
    Both achievements came while he was at Tottenham.

    More from Neville
    Gary Neville has spoken on more on the passing of Terry Venables.
    He said on Sky Sports: “One of my great disappointments was that he was unable to continue after Euro 96. That was a great sad thing.
    “He was onto something special with talents like Gascoigne and Ince.
    “I had never played under a coach like Terry Venables, he would almost predict the outcome of games.
    “I think I have no doubts that he was the most technically gifted cosh that England have ever produced.
    “I think he will be remembered as an England man.”
    Credit: Sky Sports More

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    Chantelle Cameron vs Katie Taylor 2 LIVE RESULT: Cameron CUT wide open, knockdown controversy – latest

    KATIE TAYLOR is out for revenge as she takes on Chantelle Cameron for the second time RIGHT NOW!The Irish boxing star suffered the first defeat of her career when the two last fought in May.
    Cameron ruined Taylor’s Dublin homecoming after snatching the win on points last time out.

    Start time: Main event started at 10.44pm GMT
    TV channel/ live stream: DAZN

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    Cameron vs Taylor (Round 9)
    “Katie, Katie, Katie”, is the shout from the crowd and that gets a response from their hero, who is back throwing a flurry of punches.
    Cameron warned on use of the elbow by the referee, having already roughed Taylor up with the use of her shoulder a round previously.
    Taylor using the energy of the crowd to bounce back from a powerful right hand from Cameron to go back on the offence.
    Think Cameron might well need a stoppage as the crowd rise to their feet…..
    Cameron vs Taylor (Round 8)
    Another exceptional round of boxing.
    Taylor looked absolutely out on her feet towards the end as Cameron is really roughing her up, particularly with two big uppercuts on the inside.
    But Taylor fights back with a big right hand with seconds to go in the round from nowhere!
    Cheap shot a second after the bell from Cameron just adds a bit more spice – not that it needed it.
    Cameron vs Taylor (Round 7)
    What a finish to the round – one of the best rounds of the year!!
    Cameron determined to get on the front foot and take control of this fight and chases Taylor round the ring.
    There’s holding for 20 seconds or so as the pace looks to slow.
    Then it explodes into life with Taylor landing a three-punch combo, which Cameron counters with an overhand right hand which lands at the side of the head of Taylor.
    There’s a big exchange for the final 15 seconds and we’re gutted to hear the bell!

    Cameron vs Taylor (Round 6)
    Blistering speed from Taylor in the early exchanges and she lands two huge right hand hooks.
    The crowd level goes up a notch as she throws a flurry of rapid shots.
    Cameron throws a beauty of a right hand with 15 seconds left of the round and she needed that badly.
    Taylor throws back at the end but not landing anything of note.
    Cameron vs Taylor (Round 5)
    Much better from Cameron there as she goes onto the front foot.
    Nothing much has bothered Taylor so far though and she sees the round out well.
    Taylor’s defence has been solid as a rock so far as we hit half time.
    Header
    Ouch, that’s a sore one!

    Cameron vs Taylor (Round 4)
    The doctor called at the start of the round for a nasty gash on Cameron’s head but we go on.
    Taylor’s defensive work on the back foot is so impressive. Taylor waiting patiently and lands successive body shots when on the counter.
    Good work from Cameron on the body of Taylor but the Irish fighter takes it well and finishes the round strong again.

    Cameron vs Taylor (Round 3)
    A nasty cut opening up on Cameron’s forehead in that round.
    Taylor with a great flurry of punches in the early exchanges before Cameron grew into the round late on.
    Another clash of heads comes as Cameron sends Taylor into the ropes and the collide as the rebounds off.
    Cameron looking to the referee for help on a couple of occasions for clinching.
    Cameron vs Taylor (Round 2)
    Absolutely no let up in the second round! Every Taylor success cheered like a goal.
    The referee steps in twice as Cameron tries to rough Taylor up.
    Taylor with a good follow through right hand towards the end of the round – which was topped off by a couple of punches thrown after the bell. Tremendous stuff.

    Cameron vs Taylor (Round 1)
    Blimey, what a round of boxing.
    A clash of heads looks to have done damage to the forehead of Cameron early on as Taylor’s first 30 seconds were explosive.
    Cameron grew into the round and landed a good right punch towards the end of the round too.
    The Fields of Athenry belted out by the crowd too.
    TAYLOR’S DOWN!
    She’s knocked off balance but the referee says it’s not a knockdown.
    Interesting.
    Here we go!
    The referee is ready, the fighters touch gloves.
    Redemption or Repetition? Let’s find out….
    In the red corner…
    Honestly, I cannot do justice the noise as ‘the fighting pride of Ireland’ is introduced to the crowd.
    Cameron is crowded by the belts in her corner and she looks so focused.

    Cameron enters
    There were boos initially but the crowd are drowning out her ring walk music by serenading Taylor who waits patiently in the ring.
    She makes Taylor wait a touch longer before striding purposefully towards the ring.
    This place couldn’t be any more pumped right now – incredible.
    Here she comes!
    The golden girl of women’s boxing enters the arena to an outrageous ovation from the home crowd.
    Raise A Hallelujah the song of choice for the ring walk, though it’s hard to make out amongst the cheering.
    Those will soon change now Taylor is in the ring, as Cameron makes her way…
    Taylor on the way
    The atmosphere was already raucous, then Sweet Caroline was put on.
    That meant we were close to fight time. Then a huge cheer erupts as the big screen shows Katie Taylor making her way through the back corridors and on her way to this arena.
    She’ll walk out first which is something different for her!
    The stage is set – and it’s perfect.

    Not happy
    Chantelle Cameron is not happy that the fight falls on Taylor’s terms once again, with the backing of the Irish crowd again – as it was six months ago.
    The difference this time is the Northampton fighter gets top billing.
    She said: “It is like deja vu. I’m singing to Katie’s tune again.
    “I’m over in Dublin, I’m putting my belts on the line. She could have put her belts on the line and drained me and got me down to 135. Or we could have gone anywhere else in the world and had this rematch, but I’m singing to Katie’s tune again. I’m putting my belts on the line, I’m back in Dublin.”
    Talking of betting
    Chantelle Cameron comes into this rematch as the odds-on favourite.
    Taylor takes the underdog tag for the first time in a long, long time – if ever!

    Cameron win 4/9
    Taylor win 13/8
    Draw 12/1

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    Now – THE BIG ONE!
    Chantelle Cameron vs Katie Taylor isn’t far away now!
    Taylor is on a revenge mission here and has promised that the rematch will be a different fight to last time.
    She said: “I’m very much single-minded, the only people I listen to are my team, my family and the people I trust.
    “I understand this is a huge fight, a must-win fight for me and I can’t wait to step in there.
    “It’s going to be a completely different fight than the last time and I’m just excited to showcase that.”
    Cully reacts…
    He told DAZN: “Yeah man, I’m a bit lost for words. Thank you for everyone who bought a ticket to come out and support. Dublin always comes out.
    “I’m back, baby.
    “Reece came to win and I know he did, he’s a tough cookie.
    “This was a real fight and there was loads of pressure on me. But it’s why I’m in this game.”

    Back on track
    The difference in styles was there to be seen but Cully does just about get the verdict.
    Mould actually took the win according to one of the scorers, with Cully taking it from the other two.
    97-93 Mould
    97-93 Cully
    96-93 Cully
    Here come the scores….
    GARY CULLY HAS WON VIA SPLIT DECISION!
    Cully vs Mould (Round 10….)
    Mould’s camp told him to apply the pressure and he couldn’t have done any more!
    That was a big last couple of rounds from Mould and he probably took the opening two rounds too.
    The bell goes and the pair embrace again before both celebrating.
    These scores will be interesting….
    Cully vs Mould (Round 10….)
    Plenty of respect from the fighters before the 10th round as they touch gloves an embrace.
    Both corners think this fight is still up for grabs and Mould goes straight after Cully with scoring right hands.
    A big two minutes ahead! More

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    Newcastle 4 Chelsea 1 LIVE RESULT: Toon score two goals in 90 SECONDS as Reece James sent off for Blues – updates

    NEWCASTLE picked up a huge Premier League win with a 4-1 victory over Chelsea.Alexander Isak put the Magpies ahead after returning from injury before Raheem Sterling equalised from a stunning free-kick.
    But the Magpies then scored two goals in just 90 SECONDS from Jamaal Lascelles and Joelinton.
    And the Blues day went from bad to worse as captain Reece James was sent off for two yellow cards.

    Result: Newcastle 4 Chelsea 1
    Newcastle XI: Pope; Trippier, Lascelles, Schar, Livramento; Joelinton, Miley, Guimaraes; Almiron, Isak, Gordon
    Chelsea XI: Sanchez; James, Silva, Badiashile, Cucurella; Ugochukwu, Fernandez; Palmer, Gallagher, Sterling; Jackson

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    Running the show
    Bruno Guimaraes was instrumental in everything good about Newcastle this afternoon.
    He took a couple of late kicks later on in the game, which was about as close as the Chelsea midfield got to him all afternoon.
    His touch map shows he was everywhere.

    The numbers
    The stats behind the 90 minutes – a bit more one-sided than the half time stats anyway!
    19 fouls conceded by Chelsea, many needless too.
    Newcastle clinical, scoring four of their five efforts on target.

    Bounceback
    Eddie Howe was full of praise for his players for their character to bounce back from the Bournemouth defeat.
    Speaking to PLP, he said: “It was a real statement of character within the squad. We really asked the players to step up, and we really deserved to win. Big positives from today.
    “The leaders within the group set the tone – Jamaal Lascelles, Kieran Trippier, Matt Ritchie. They make sure we don’t surrender.”
    Debuts
    Eddie Howe was afforded the luxury of giving three of his youngsters who made up the bench some minutes for their debuts.
    Michael Ndiweni, Amadou Diallo and Alex Murphy all came on towards the end of the game for minutes they’ll never forget.

    Poch blast
    Mauricio Pochettino blasted his side’s display this afternoon – and has branded it their WORST of the season so far.
    He told PLP: “It was our worst game of the season. It was tough to be in the stands. We cannot complain about the result, we did not read the game from the beginning.
    “We did not play how we should play, we showed a lack of intensity and energy.
    “Even after we scored, at 1-1, it was a chance for us to force them to play deep, but it was so easy for Newcastle. That is why I am so upset with the performance.”
    Where we stand
    How the table looks ahead of tonight’s late game.
    Newcastle creep just three points behind Spurs in 4th after their win.
    Chelsea left languishing in 10th, with the gap to West Ham in 9th now four points.
    Only Man City have a better goal difference than Newcastle at this stage.

    Around the grounds
    The other scores from today’s games around the Premier League – with every team scoring!
    Man City 1 Liverpool 1
    Burnley 1 West Ham 2
    Luton 2 Crystal Palace 1
    Nottingham Forest 2 Brighton 3
    Sheffield United 1 Bournemouth 3
    Where now for the Blues?
    An abject performance from Chelsea in that second half as they were blown away.
    After a recent rejuvenation, that’s now four goals conceded in successive Premier League games.
    And they’ll be without James and Cucurella next weekend, too.
    Much to ponder for Poch….
    The report
    It was an even first half before Newcastle blew Chelsea out the water in the second half.
    Alexander Isak’s opener was cancelled out by a wonderful Raheem Sterling free kick.
    Jamaal Lascelles then headed Newcastle back in front on the hour mark before a Thiago Silva howler let Joelinton in to make it 3-1 within 90 seconds.
    Reece James was then sent off for a second yellow card with 15 minutes to play before Anthony Gordon wrapped it up with a fourth.

    FULL TIME!!!
    A huge win for the hosts at St James’ and four goals too.
    NEWCASTLE 4-1 CHELSEA
    Newcastle 4-1 Chelsea
    95. Newcastle not forcing it now and keeping the ball for fun under little pressure.
    Newcastle 4-1 Chelsea
    91. Ritchie shown a yellow card for delaying the restart before a brief head-to-head with Mudryk.
    Newcastle bring a couple of their youngsters off the bench for two more debuts!

    OFF: Gordon & Miley
    ON: Diallo & Ndiweni

    Newcastle 4-1 Chelsea
    89. Five goals scored today and five minutes added on at the end of the 90 minutes.
    Can Newcastle get five of their own?
    Ritchies got in down the right and tried to pick out Miley but Enzo gets it away.
    Newcastle 4-1 Chelsea
    87. Caicedo this time with a kick on Guimaraes.
    Bruno is held back as he charges after the substitute. Daft foul from frustration.

    Newcastle 4-1 Chelsea
    85. After their battle on international duty, Enzo tries to leave one on Guimaraes who dithers on the ball.
    Soft free kick in the centre circle.
    Newcastle subs:

    OFF: Almiron and Lascelles
    ON: Dummett and Alex Murphy – 19yo on for his debut

    Chelsea sub:

    OFF: Sterling
    ON: Madueke

    Newcastle 4-1 Chelsea
    83. Brilliant from Miguel Almiron out on the left who cuts inside and scoops a great ball in behind for Gordon who scampers away.
    His run is timed to perfection but he’s sent wide on the left.
    He manages to cut back inside on his right foot inside the area and fires a low strike across Sanchez and into the bottom corner!
    GOOOOOAAAAAALLLL!!!!
    IT’S FOUR! ANTHONY GORDON WITH A GREAT FINISH AND IT’S GAME OVER!
    Newcastle 3-1 Chelsea
    82. Bruno Guimaraes wins the ball off Sterling on the edge of his own box and drives up to halfway as both Sterling and Cucurella nip at his heels.
    They’ve both been booked and he shrugs them both off with ease and gets Newcastle forward again.

    Newcastle 3-1 Chelsea
    81. Newcastle sub with less than 10 minutes to play:

    OFF: Isak
    ON: Ritchie

    Newcastle 3-1 Chelsea
    80. Colwill flies through the back of Almiron on the touchline and it’s another Newcastle free kick, near the halfway line.
    Colwill is also shown a yellow card. They’re racking up now!
    Newcastle 3-1 Chelsea
    78. Trippier’s delivery is good this time and almost finds Lascelles again but it’s well defended by Colwill who steers it away.
    Newcastle will come again though….
    Newcastle 3-1 Chelsea
    77. Cucurella fouls Livramento on the Newcastle left.
    He is then shown a yellow card for DISSENT! Another absolutely stupid booking for Chelsea.
    He’s also now suspended for next week!
    Newcastle 3-1 Chelsea
    What a save from Sanchez!
    75. Newcastle piling on the pressure now. Intricate football down the right sees Bruno Guimaraes picking the ball up on the edge and striking at goal, which is blocked.
    Schar then picks up the clearance and drives 20 yards before firing low at goal and it’s flying in but for a diving save from Sanchez to palm away.

    Newcastle 3-1 Chelsea
    Chelsea sub after that red card:

    OFF: Palmer
    ON: Colwill

    Newcastle 3-1 Chelsea
    73. Foolish from James, especially as captain.
    His first yellow card comes from kicking the ball away. That one, he tried a fancy flick to take it back towards his own goal and away from Gordon.
    The Newcastle man reads it and is driving towards the box and is clipped and brought down. No complaints from James who gives the armband to Silva and trudges off. More

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    Newcastle 1 Chelsea 1 LIVE SCORE: Sterling LEVELS it with stunning free-kick after Isak’s opener – latest updates

    CHELSEA are taking on Newcastle in a huge Premier League clash on RIGHT NOW!Alexander Isak put the Magpies ahead after returning from injury before Raheem Sterling equalised from a stunning free-kick.
    Cole Palmer’s stoppage-time penalty earned the Blues a point in their 4-4 thriller with Manchester City last time out.

    Kick-off time: 3pm GMT
    Live stream/TV: Not televised in the UK due to the blackout
    Newcastle XI: Pope; Trippier, Lascelles, Schar, Livramento; Joelinton, Miley, Guimaraes; Almiron, Isak, Gordon
    Chelsea XI: Sanchez; James, Silva, Badiashile, Cucurella; Ugochukwu, Fernandez; Palmer, Gallagher, Sterling; Jackson

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    BACK UNDERWAY!
    Newcastle get the game under way for the second period!
    Here they come
    Newcastle are first to emerge for the second half closely followed by the visitors.
    A big second half to come.
    The numbers behind the action
    The first half stats show there wasn’t much between the sides at the break.
    Nick Pope with more to do than his opposite number with a couple of decent saves.
    Trippier’s free kick and Joelinton’s sitter both missing the target.

    Level at the break
    Newcastle took the lead on 13 minutes when Alexander Isak marked his return with a cool finish.
    Lewis Miley made the goal with a delightful little pass through.
    Raheem Sterling won and then converted a free kick 10 minutes later to level the scores.
    It was a peach of a finish from the winger who continues his fine start to the season.
    Trippier hit the bar with his own free kick in a competitive first half.

    HALF TIME!
    That foul signals the end of the first 45 minutes.
    Newcastle 1-1 Chelsea
    Newcastle 1-1 Chelsea
    45+3. Joelinton catches James with an arm on halfway and picks up a yellow card.
    Sums his half up really.
    James then hits Gordon with the free kick and Newcastle break away with Isak picking up possession inside the box. A foul is given against the striker but that looked a bit soft.
    Sums his half up too.
    Newcastle 1-1 Chelsea
    45+1. Trippier’s cross in is poor again. Sanchez catches under no pressure.
    Newcastle 1-1 Chelsea
    45. Three minutes added on
    James fouls Livramento on halfway as the home side go in search of a goal before the break.
    Newcastle 1-1 Chelsea
    44. Good move from Newcastle again as they break forward.
    Almiron, Miley and Trippier all involved before Joelinton receives it 30 yards from goal.
    He missed from seven yards earlier so no idea why he thinks he’ll score from 30 yards on his left foot. His effort flies 20 yards over the bar.

    OFF THE BAR!!
    Kieran Trippier’s free kick strikes the top of the bar and goes over.
    Sanchez nowhere near it and it could’ve been another peach!
    Newcastle 1-1 Chelsea
    40. A good bit of defending from Trippier intercepts a pass through and gets Newcastle going forward.
    Livramento feeds Gordon and drives 30 yards before being tugged back 25 yards from goal.
    It’s on the left of centre but probably just within Trippier’s range.
    Ugochukwu shown a yellow card for that foul.
    Newcastle 1-1 Chelsea
    39. Sterling sent clear again down the left and his every touch still being booed by the home fans.
    He settles for a corner off Trippier as another counter attack looked to be effective.
    Lascelles heads Palmer’s delivery clear.
    Newcastle 1-1 Chelsea
    What a chance for Gallagher!
    36. Nick Pope with a calamitous mistake when trying to pass out and finds Gallagher on the edge of the box.
    He has space to take a touch and move inside on his left foot before an abysmal finish from 12 yards sees the ball trickle behind for a goal kick. Poor all round!
    Newcastle 1-1 Chelsea
    35. Palmer again the orchestrator as he drives through midfield and finds Sterling on the corner of the box on the left.
    He makes the overlapping run as Sterling faces up to Trippier, but the winger’s pass back is overhit and away for a goal kick.

    Newcastle 1-1 Chelsea
    32. Badiashile wins the header from the corner but Pope collects comfortably under his own crossbar.
    Newcastle 1-1 Chelsea
    GREAT SAVE!
    31. Good play from Palmer and James who play a one-two 25 yards from goal to get the skipper clear down the right.
    He lays the ball into Enzo’s path 20 yards from goal and he whips an effort at goal which Pope parries behind at full stretch!
    Newcastle 1-1 Chelsea
    29. Good response from Newcastle who are back on the front foot.
    Schar’s ball over the top gets Trippier in behind but he can’t get his cross right.
    Almiron then swings an inswinging ball in from the right which bounces through the six-yard box and behind for a goal kick. Isak couldn’t quite reach it.

    Newcastle 1-1 Chelsea
    WHAT A MISS!
    26. Trippier’s ball in finds Joelinton all alone seven yards out and he heads it wide!
    He missed a sitter against Dortmund just a couple of weeks ago with his head when he should have scored – somehow this was worse.
    He loses Gallagher and tries to guide it into the net instead of just hitting the target. Incredible
    Newcastle 1-1 Chelsea
    25. Thiago Silva with an attempted bit of skill down by his own corner flag.
    Absolutely no idea how he does it, but he nutmegs himself and falls over – conceding the corner. It’ll be one to look out for later, and will be shown if Newcastle score from it!
    Newcastle 1-1 Chelsea
    He might’ve bought that free kick but he certainly put it away emphatically!
    Sterling goes over the wall and into the top corner from 22 yards – Pope didn’t move.
    Game on, one each!
    GOOOOAAALLL!!!
    IT’S A PEACH FROM RAHEEM STERLING AND CHELSEA DRAW LEVEL!
    Newcastle 1-0 Chelsea
    22. Big chance for Chelsea here as they’re awarded a free kick 20 yards from goal.
    Sterling sent free by Jackson and he only has Schar to beat. Trippier gets back and comes together with Sterling, who goes down under very little contact.
    Trippier is shown a yellow card for that and it’s a big opportunity.
    Newcastle 1-0 Chelsea
    Gordon actually slipped moving into space. He does actually manage to get back to his feet.
    As he does so, Joelinton goes to ground holding his hamstring.
    Both do manage to get to their feet.
    Newcastle 1-0 Chelsea
    19. Chelsea manage to get their foot on the ball for a short period after that constant pressure from the hosts.
    Sterling loses out to Trippier and Newcastle break forward.
    Worrying scenes though as Anthony Gordon goes down off the ball holding his groin. Surely not another one.
    Newcastle 1-0 Chelsea
    17. Trippier’s ball in is headed clear by Cucurella but Newcastle keep the pressure on.
    Eventually Miley finds himself with room on the edge and strikes a volley at goal, which hits his own captain.
    More pressure on the ball sees them win a throw-in high up. More