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    Man Utd blow as ‘Real Madrid send officials to Dortmund to sweet-talk Jude Bellingham into summer transfer’

    REAL MADRID are reportedly preparing to send officials to Germany to talk to Jude Bellingham about signing for the club.The England international, 19, has been heavily linked with a move to the Premier League in the summer.
    Jude Bellingham has attracted interest from a host of Europe’s top clubsCredit: Getty
    Manchester United, Manchester City and Chelsea are all keen to acquire the Borussia Dortmund superstar.
    And Paris Saint-Germain has also been mooted as a possible destination.
    Liverpool recently pulled out of the race as they look for midfielders at a more reasonable price – with Bellingham valued at around £130million.
    And according to Marca, United, City and Chelsea could be set to miss out on him too as Real Madrid step up their pursuit.
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    The Spanish giants are set to fly representatives over to Dortmund in the next few days for talks with Bellingham.
    They are understood to have a “direct” line of communication with the midfielder.
    And they are optimistic the former Birmingham man will join them on June 30.
    But Dortmund are holding out hope of keeping him for one more season.
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    He arrived in Germany in 2020 and has contributed 21 goals and 25 assists in 130 games for the club.
    His deal runs until 2025, with Dortmund keen to hand him an improved contract to keep him until next year.
    However, a departure seems the most likely option for Bellingham as Europe’s giants circle for his signature. More

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    How Erling Haaland went from lanky teen to goal machine thanks to cow’s heart diet and very strict rule

    ERLING Haaland was once a “little guy” with a buzz cut who couldn’t score for the first team of his home town side in Norway.Now the 6ft 4in Manchester City striker is football’s most deadly predator, breaking the Premier League goal-scoring record with seven games to spare.
    Ering Haaland is football’s most deadly predator and has broken the Premier League goal-scoring recordCredit: Getty
    With his long blonde locks lapping his shoulders, he fired home against Arsenal on Wednesday to notch up 33 Prem strikes.
    In all, he’s scored 49 times on his debut season in England.
    On Twitter, former Five Live presenter Peter Allen branded City “a petrodollar powered juggernaut driven by a Nordic goal monster easily beating everyone”.
    But even those who aren’t fans can admire the work that has gone into his transformation from a lanky teen to Viking marauder.
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    Here, Grant Rollings looks at how the 22-year-old became a goal-scoring machine.
    Calorie-controlled killer
    It is hard to believe now but as a baby Erling was a small, thin boy.
    Over the years he has worked hard to bulk up his 6ft 4in tall frame.
    Haaland shows off his milk smoothies with kaleCredit: https://www.instagram.com/erling.haaland/
    He eats his dad’s home-made lasagne before every home game, wolfs down cow’s heart and liver and drinks milk laced with kale, which he calls “my magic potion”, to maintain a 6,000-calorie-a-day diet.
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    Erling also pays for his own chef, who cooks up a Cristiano Ronaldo-inspired lunch of boiled fish and vegetables.
    The young player’s development was undermined by growth spurts which meant he suffered injuries.
    To prevent them, he installed a £50,000 walk-in cryotherapy chamber in house in Cheshire and takes regular ice baths.
    He spends hours in the gym every day honing his six-pack, earning him the nickname The Terminator.
    It has paid off because defenders bounce off the powerful player when they try to bring him down.
    It has paid off because defenders bounce off the powerful player when they try to bring him down.
    Man City manager Pep Guardiola called the Norwegian a “machine”.
    Nearly two million rival fans signed a petition calling for Erling to be deported because he’s a “robot.”
    Not a Jack the Lad
    ERLING is very different from City’s most expensive-ever signing, £100million England forward Jack Grealish.
    While Jack is often seen out on the town with his pals and girlfriend, the Norwegian keeps a low profile with his 19-year-old girlfriend Isabel Haugseng Johansen.
    Erling Haaland was born in West YorkshireCredit: Instagram
    It was during a trip back home to Scandinavia around two years ago that he fell for Isabel, who, like him, had been part of the Bryne FK team’s football academy.
    Erling is not one for partying or boasting about his exploits, preferring to do his talking on the pitch.
    Ex-coach Alf Ingve Berntsen said: “In our part of the country we used to have a lot of farmers. People had to work very hard and not speak too much.
    “So it’s in our genetics. It’s better to do the work than to talk a lot. So Erling is a typical person from our region.”
    The player, though, thinks he’s been able to adapt to the laddish Premier League.
    He said: “My father spent ten years in England so he kind of brought me up to have a bit of English banter.”
    Since moving to Manchester last summer, though, pals back in Norway have apparently seen less of their golden boy.
    Bryne player Robert Undheim says: “We see little of him. I think he has cut out a lot of people he knows and is halfway friends with.
    “But he has a very good team around him that is easy to relate to. That makes a lot of sense, I think.”
    Self-belief in his DNA
    Even though Erling was incredibly quick and skilful, few people in his home town thought he’d go on to be a superstar – apart from the player himself.
    This week classmate Robert Undheim, who was replaced when a 15-year-old Erling made his debut for Bryne football club in 2016, revealed: “In high school he said he was going to be the best in the world in football.
    Proud Erling as a kid with his mum, dad, brother and sisterCredit: INSTAGRAM/Gabrielle Braut Haaland
    “People made fun of him. But he meant it. One hundred per cent.”
    His former coach Alfe Ingve Berntsen said: “Erling was the best when he was a little guy, but we didn’t think when I began to coach him when he was seven that he would become top scorer in the Champions League.”
    Erling never scored in his 16 first team games for Bryne.
    But his pace attracted the attention of Manchester United legend Ole Gunnar Solskjaer when he was manager of Norwegian side Molde.
    He saw his potential and signed him as a 16-year-old, teaching the youngster how to head the ball.
    He then joined Austria’s Red Bull Salzburg in 2019.
    A year later he moved to Borussia Dortmund in Germany, before joining Man City last summer.
    Football farm
    THE striker isn’t the first top flight player off the Haaland production line.
    He was born in West Yorkshire when his dad, Alfie, was playing for Leeds United in England’s top division.
    His dad Alfie played for Leeds United in England’s top divisionCredit: alfiehaaland/Instagram
    Athleticism and mental toughness are in Erling’s DNA.
    Alfie was brave enough to get into an on-field feud with Manchester United hardman Roy Keane, while his mum Gry Marita Braut was a Norwegian heptathlon champ.
    At the age of three, Erling moved to Bryne in Norway, where generations of the Haaland family are from. It is a farming community, and in the summer Erling has been known to help out his maternal great-uncle, former Norway international Gabriel Hoyland, with his pigs and potatoes.
    He regularly returns to see his older brother Astor and sister Gabrielle, while his dad has helped to manage his career.
    Erling’s relentless drive to improve came from a desire to be better than his footballer dad, who also played for Man City.
    Explaining his motivation, he said: “When I was young it was getting better than my father and getting as good as I can.
    “Now there is something inside me that just thinks about football all the time, about what I can do better.”
    Money-making machine
    THE world’s most in-form striker has enough star quality for big brands to pay big bucks so they can be linked to him.
    He has a £20million deal with Nike, earned a reported £2million from Samsung and was paid around £1million by luxury watch firm Breitling.
    Haaland owns a £300,000 Rolls-Royce CullinanCredit: Cavendish
    He has spent some of that money on a string of luxury cars, including a £300,000 Rolls-Royce Cullinan and a £120,000 Carbon Black Audi RS 6.
    He also flies on private jets and splashes out on good food, reportedly adding a £25,000 tip to a £400,000 bill at a restaurant in Greece.
    City pay him a reported £385,000 a week, with some suggestions that bonuses are worth another couple of hundred grand.
    Bryne, a coastal town of just 12,000 people, is cashing in on the association with their most famous citizen.
    There is talk of building an Erling Haaland museum to attract tourists who already visit to see the mural and statue of the striker and to buy shirts from the club shop.
    Local businessman Inge Brigt Aarbakke said: “Imagine a place where people can come and look at the shirts he has used in the different clubs, not least the match balls he has scored his hat tricks with.
    “I’m convinced that families on holiday would want to visit Bryne. The children would want to see where Erling grew up.”
    Getting some shut-eye
    THE athlete is dedicated to the trend of following the body’s natural sleep pattern – known as the circadian cycle.
    He revealed: “The first thing I do in the morning is to get some sunlight in my eyes. It is good for circadian rhythm.”
    The striker taking a nap with a match ballCredit: Instagram / @erling.haaland
    Erling won’t touch his smart phone or any other electronic device two hours before bed time and at night he filters out blue light from digital screens with special spectacles.
    He said: “I see this as key to improving performance by even just a few percentages. It’s a matter of mentality.”
    The striker is so wrapped up in the Champions League that his morning alarm plays the competition’s anthem.
    It is having the right effect because Erling is the top scorer this season with a dozen goals so far.
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    He knows that City’s United Arab Emirates billionaire owner Sheikh Mansour is paying him a fortune to win the most coveted silverware in club football.
    Erling said: “The club want to win the Champions League. They didn’t bring me in to win the Premier League because they already know how to win it.” More

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    Arsenal flops savaged in typically brutal L’Equipe ratings after Man City horror show as Gabriel is given brutal 2/10

    ARSENAL got thrashed by Manchester City, who landed Mikel Arteta’s men a knockout blow to their Premier League title hopes.And the Gunners got torn to shreds by L’Equipe’s notoriously harsh player ratings following Wednesday’s 4-1 demolition at the Etihad.
    Arsenal were destroyed by Manchester City in a potential Premier League title deciderCredit: Getty
    Arsenal stars were torn to shreds by L’Equipe’s harsh player ratingsCredit: Getty
    The North Londoners weren’t spared after their shambolic performance against City and averaged just 3.7 out of 10.
    Gabriel Magalhaes received the lowest grade as he got a 2 after a poor performance in defence.
    Gabriel’s display was described as a “nightmare” as he failed to close down Kevin De Bruyne for the Citizens’ opening goal.
    The centre-back was also overpowered and outrun time after time by Erling Haaland.
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    Thomas Partey managed a low grade of 3 as he lost the midfield battle.
    Partey was also blamed for the opening goal and was described as a mere “spectator” when De Bruyne netted the third.
    Rob Holding received the same grade as he started next to Gabriel at centre-back amid William Saliba’s glaring absence due to injury.
    Holding was given the toughest task in the Premier League as he had to keep Haaland quiet.
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    The publication, though, insists that it was “not a great idea” to have the 27-year-old man-marking the Prem’s leading goalscorer as he “made too many mistakes.”
    Gabriel Jesus and Gabriel Martinelli also got a 3 after failing to create chances.
    Oleksandr Zinchenko, Ben White, Bukayo Saka and captain Martin Odegaard managed just a point higher, while Granit Xhaka was awarded a 5.
    Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta wasn’t spared either as he got a 3 after being outclassed by his former mentor Pep Guardiola.
    Aaron Ramsdale received the best grade despite conceding four goals, but it was a lowly 6.
    Arsenal are still top of the table with two points ahead of City, but Guardiola’s men have two games in hand. More

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    Fans pinpoint moment that sparked melee after Man City vs Arsenal as they ask ‘why’s Ben White picking on him?’

    AN eagle-eyed fan appears to have spotted the moment Man City and Arsenal’s post-match melee erupted.It seems a confrontation between Ben White and Phil Foden sparked the chaotic scenes and it left left fans asking of the Arsenal defender “‘why is he picking on him?”
    Ben White confronted Phil Foden to spark the melee between Arsenal and Man CityCredit: Twitter
    The Gunners ace grabbed the City star by his collar at the full time whistleCredit: Twitter
    Erling Haaland and Ben White were then seen shouting at each otherCredit: BT Sport
    Tempers then boiled over as players from both teams got involvedCredit: BT Sport
    Manchester City’s 4-1 win over Arsenal turned ugly at the final whistle as both sets of players came to blows.
    A brace from Kevin de Bruyne and strikes from John Stones and Erling Haaland delivered a hammer blow to the Gunners’ title chances at the Etihad.
    But despite the hefty victory and Arsenal barely being able to lay a glove on the reigning champions, it remained a fiery encounter throughout.
    Arsenal fans called for Ruben Dias to be sent off at the end of the first half when he kicked out at White – with Michael Oliver showing him a yellow card.
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    Jack Grealish and Thomas Partey came to blows in the second period when the Man City man nudged over the Arsenal midfielder.
    The Ghanaian responded by storming into Grealish and pushing his hand into his face.
    And those aggressive vibes continued at the final whistle when Haaland and White appeared to get involved in a confrontation.
    Haaland was caught by the BT Sport cameras marching towards White.
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    As he approached the Arsenal man, he was kept a safe distance away by a host of red and blue shirts.
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    More players began to get involved in the melee as referee Oliver was forced to diffuse the situation.
    Now a clip has emerged of what started that trouble, and it shows White approaching Foden, who appeared as a late sub, before grabbing hold of his fellow England World Cup squad member’s collar while appearing to say something to him.

    Foden attempts to shove White away, although the defender clings onto his rival’s shirt, before the pair are eventually separated as team-mates, including Haaland, race in before squaring up.
    One fan reacted to the footage by asking: “Why is White picking on Foden?”
    Another called White a “f***ing weirdo” as another tweeted: “Doesn’t care about football but he’ll randomly square up to the international colleague who played 10 minutes.”
    While another commented: “Where was this energy during the 90 minutes????”
    On White, who left England’s squad back in Qatar early, another added: “And they wonder why they sent him home in the WC.”
    City’s 4-1 win moves them to within two points of Arsenal with two games in hand.
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    And it may well end up being the decisive blow in the title race come the end of the season.
    City also maintained their push for the treble as they prepare for a Champions League semi-final against Real Madrid and FA Cup final against Manchester United.
    Arsenal were raging after Ruben Dias kicked out at Ben White in the first halfCredit: BT Sport
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    Arsenal player ratings: Former Man City pair struggle most against old club while Smith Rowe shines but too late

    ARSENAL’S hopes of winning their first Premier League title in nearly 20 years were well and truly dashed by defending champions Manchester City.A 4-1 defeat at the Etihad saw Mikel Arteta’s faltering Gunners hand the Citizens the impetus in the title race.
    Arsenal’s title hopes went up in smoke at the Etihad thanks to a 4-1 defeat to CityCredit: GETTY
    Erling Haaland and Co ran riot against the Gunners at the EtihadCredit: RICHARD PELHAM
    Gunners fans will be praying for a miracle before now and the end of the seasonCredit: REUTERS
    The North Londoners – who lead City by two points having played two games more – are now in need of an absolute miracle if they’re to win the league.
    Here, SunSport’s Neil Custis and Martin Blackburn rate and slate the struggling title hopefuls.
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    Aaron Ramsdale – 6
    Might feel he should have done better with Kevin De Bruyne’s opener but partially made amends with two saves to deny Erling Haaland. The score could have been more but for the England man.
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    Ben White – 6
    Made a brilliant block to deny De Bruyne a second goal but then played John Stones onside as City moved two goals ahead in first-half stoppage time.
    Rob Holding – 5
    The referee should have stopped his contest with Erling Haaland early on or his bench thrown the towel in. But, incredibly, he got the late consolation goal.
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    Gabriel – 6
    Shaped up better than his defensive partner but still found it difficult to handle Haaland and track the runners coming from deep – such as De Bruyne.
    Oleksandr Zinchenko – 4
    Slammed by William Gallas in the week for being found wanting in the run-in, the Ukrainian disappeared on his first trip back to The Etihad.
    Thomas Partey – 5
    Lucky not to concede an early pen when he tripped up De Bruyne. The Ghanaian couldn’t stem the sky blue tide as City overwhelmed the Gunners for much of the night.
    Oleksandr Zinchenko was found wanting on his old stomping groundCredit: GETTY
    Granit Xhaka – 5
    Had the thankless task of trying to get hold of a midfield when De Bruyne and Ilkay Gundogan were in full flow.
    Bukayo Saka – 5
    Saka might have fancied his chances against a makeshift full-back like Akanji.
    And when he did get the better of the Austrian he had Grealish for company. Wasted a late free-kick when he blasted the ball over the bar.
    Bukayo Saka struggled to impress at the EtihadCredit: GETTY
    Martin Odegaard – 5
    Found it tough to get on the ball and sloppily gave it away to set City away for the third goal early in the second half. Replaced by Smith-Rowe as it was not his night.
    Gabriel Martinelli – 4
    Kept asking for the ball but Arsenal just couldn’t get it to him and City pushed him back.
    Gabriel Jesus – 4
    While he got back to scoring form recently didn’t have a chance here.
    Gabriel Jesus had absolutely no service at the EtihadCredit: GETTY
    Subs:
    Smith Rowe (on for Odegaard 71) – 6
    Pepped up the Gunners but the game was gone by the time he came on.
    Nelson (on for Saka 80) – 5
    Wasn’t given much time to make an impact.
    Leandro Trossard (On for Martinelli 60) – 5
    Was given a thankless task at 3-0 down to do anything to affect this game.
    Jorginho (on for Xhaka 60) – 5
    The Italy international won’t be thanking his manager for being thrown into the middle of this.
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    Fans say Erling Haaland found it ‘too easy’ after spotting what Man City star did in final few minutes against Arsenal

    ERLING HAALAND quite literally let his hair down against Arsenal as Manchester City got one hand on the Premier League trophy. The striking sensation made sure to get in on the action as he hammered home in added time to make it 4-1 at the Etihad.
    Erling Haaland quite literally let his hair down against ArsenalCredit: Richard Pelham / The Sun
    The Norwegian ditched his hair tie as City ran away the game and then netted the fourthCredit: Getty
    Haaland scored Man City’s fourth with his flowing locksCredit: Alamy
    But he did so without his famed ponytail, letting down his blonde hair before firing past Aaron Ramsdale.
    And fans reckon Haaland found it all “too easy” as City all-but ended Arsenal’s title-winning hopes.
    One said: “The game is too easy for Haaland, he was mid-way through putting his hair in a bun before scoring that.”
    Another added: “Erling Haaland literally letting his hair down for the last few second.”
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    One joked: “Haaland let his hair down and scores, just too easy for him.”
    Another agreed: “Haaland letting his hair down, too easy.”
    Even ex-England striker and BBC pundit Dion Dublin said: “Incredible player. He’s taken his Alice band out, let his hair down and made some good runs.
    “He makes it look so easy. It’s a pleasure to watch him play. I’m lost for words now, he’s outstanding.”
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    While Gunners legend Martin Keown compared Haaland to kids’ cartoon character TARZAN.
    He said on BT Sport:  “He is the driving force, they had good players that need to be managed and information to take onboard.
    “Haaland took time to gel but now in other gears, today he was like Tarzan on the pitch, he let his hair down at the end, now he has settled in he has let his hair down a bit and is even better.”
    City closed Arsenal’s lead at the top to two points but crucially have two games in hand.
    Kevin de Bruyne’s double sandwiched a John Stones header, before Rob Holding pulled one back for the Gunners.
    But Haaland and City got the last laugh with his added-time strike sealing the game and possibly the season.
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    Fired-up Noel Gallagher says ‘that is mental’ to talkSPORT host during row over Sir Alex Ferguson and Pep Guardiola

    NOEL GALLAGHER insists it would be “mental” to brand Pep Guardiola a failure if he doesn’t guide Manchester City to Champions League glory.The Spaniard came agonisingly close to steering City to success in Europe’s premier club competition in May 2021 – losing an all-Premier League final against Chelsea.
    Pep Guardiola and Sir Alex Ferguson are regarded as two of the best Prem managers everCredit: GETTY
    A fierce debate rose about the pair’s impact on the game on talkSPORT this weekCredit: GETTY
    Oasis legend Noel Gallagher claimed Fergie ‘never invented anything’Credit: GETTY
    Guardiola’s failure to lift the Champions League trophy with City’s vast millions at his disposal has many footy fans holding Manchester United legend Sir Alex Ferguson in higher regard than him – including footy pundit Andy Goldstein.
    That notion, however, rattled City fan Gallagher – who told talkSPORT: “Alex Ferguson never invented anything. Pep Guardiola changed football.”
    Goldstein was quick to point out Fergie’s legendary record, saying: “He has won the treble. He has 13 Premier League titles.”
    Oasis star Gallagher then, incorrectly, said: “He never did it in any other country, did he?”
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    Ferguson, of course, guided Aberdeen to three Scottish First Division titles and the European Cup Winner’s Cup, breaking the Old Firm duopoly.
    Gallagher, 55, then proceeded to downplay United’s Champions League triumphs in 1999 and 2008.
    He said: “Well, the greatest manager of all time, jammed two Champions League finals, one on penalties and one in injury time.”
    Goldstein then pointed out to Gallagher other than the 2021 final, that Guardiola hasn’t come close to winning the Champions League in over a decade.
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    He then asked: “For argument’s sake, if Guardiola leaves Man City without winning the Champions League, is he a failure?”
    Gallagher burst out into laughter as he said: “That is mental. Failure?
    “What are you talking about?
    “He has changed the way that football is played in this country. And probably every country he has ever been in.
    “Everyone plays out from the back, kids are doing it and they don’t even know what it means.
    “But they do it, because he does it. He is a tactical genius.”
    Manchester City will be back in action at the Etihad this evening for a Premier League title race six-pointer against current table toppers Arsenal. More

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    Gunners edge out Pep Guardiola’s troops in combined Man City-Arsenal XI based on Dream Team points

    A FIXTURE as decisive as Manchester City v Arsenal will inevitably prompt a torrent of combined XIs from every media outlet imaginable.And if you assume we’re going to give it a miss just because the market is over saturated then think again!
    You see, we have the luxury of forging a hypothetical hybrid of the two title contenders based entirely on Dream Team points achieved this season.
    No biased opinions, no fluffy subjectivity, just pure performance.
    GOALKEEPER: Ederson (£5m)
    Good with his hands, better with his feetCredit: GETTY
    Aaron Ramsdale’s tally of 84 points is 19 shy of the Brazilian’s at this stage and with City still active in the Champions League, it’s hard to see the the north Londoner making up the difference before the season’s end.
    The England international has kept 12 clean sheets in the Premier League compared to Ederson’s ten but Arsenal have conceded six more goals in the competition.
    Furthermore, Ederson has only incurred minus eight points from goals conceded this season while Ramsdale has seen 15 of his chalked off.
    DEFENDERS: Ben White (£4.7m), Ruben Dias (£6.4m), Gabriel (£3.6m)
    The Englishman leads the way in this department with 138 points, the fourth-best total among assets in his position.
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    White may not have much of an interest in football but he’s undeniably good at it and in recent weeks fans have seen evidence of an improved end product in an attacking sense – he’s provided three assists and a goal of his own in his last five matches.
    White has been in good form of lateCredit: GETTY
    Man City’s imperious Portuguese centre-back missed eleven games through injury during the middle section of the campaign but still he’s amassed 122 points, 85 of which have come from clean sheets.
    Guardiola’s side looked considerably more vulnerable at the back when Dias was absent and his return to the starting line-up (in great form too) has given City an almost invincible aura in recent weeks.
    Gabriel completes the back three having mustered 130 points almost through sheer omnipresence alone.
    The Brazilian has contributed to 16 clean sheets in all competitions and has 25 points from goals and Star Man awards – a noble effort.
    Nathan Ake (£4.8m) misses out as his total of 113 points is bettered by certain midfielders and forwards, forcing our hand in terms of formation.
    MIDFIELDERS: Bukayo Saka (£5.4m), Kevin De Bruyne (£8.1m), Martin Odegaard (£4.1m), Riyad Mahrez (£5.9m)
    In Arsenal’s homegrown hero and City’s brilliant Belgian we have two of the top three midfielders in Dream Team this season.
    Saka has plundered 181 points while De Bruyne is the only man in his position other than Bruno Fernandes (£6.7m) to have celebrated a double century (212).
    A king among midfielders
    Incredibly, Man City have six midfielders in the top 12 so full credit to the Gunners’ captain for levelling out what could have been an imbalanced playing field in this exercise.
    Odegaard has 12 goals, seven assists and six Star Man awards this season, making up the bulk of his 156-point total.
    Mahrez makes the cut by virtue of his well-timed hat-trick against Sheffield United in the FA Cup, an endeavour that earned him 28 points which was enough for him to overtake Phil Foden (£5.1m) in the rankings.
    Traditionally, a 3-4-3 formation would feature wing-backs with defensive qualities out wide but since this is the realm of Dream Team, we have no need for realistic balance and can indulge in this talented attacking quartet.
    FORWARDS: Gabriel Martinelli (£4.8m), Gabriel Jesus (£5.7m), Erling Haaland (£9.9m)
    The presence of Mikel Arteta’s two Brazilian forwards means our XI actually has more Arsenal players than City representatives!
    Martinelli has scored 15 league goals this season, only four players have more, and he’s been a brilliant value-for-money asset throughout the campaign.
    Double troubleCredit: GETTY
    With 174 points to his name, he’s close to leapfrogging Ivan Toney (£6.1m) to become Dream Team’s fifth-best forward of 2022/23.
    As for Jesus, he’s included because he’s managed to produce more points (119) than the aforementioned Ake despite the fact he missed three months of the season after picking up an injury at the World Cup.
    The 26-year-old averages a goal involvement every 97.6 minutes in the Premier League when available this season – he’s notched 31 points in his last four outings.
    Last but by no means least, it’s Dream Team’s outright best player by a gargantuan margin, Man City’s clinical No9.
    You know the numbers by now: Haaland has 48 goals (and counting) to his name this season – he’s bagged six hat-tricks for crying out loud!
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    The Norwegian poacher is on course for 450+ Dream Team points and Cristiano Ronaldo’s all-time record of 477 is under serious threat.
    Here’s the XI in full as presented via the medium of classic Football Manager graphics…
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