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    Arsenal hopeful they WILL face PSV next Thursday with police set to give Europa League clash go ahead

    ARSENAL are hopeful that next week’s Europa League game against PSV Eindhoven will get the go-ahead.The Metropolitan Police have indicated that they are comfortable with the game taking place at the Emirates next Thursday evening.
    Arsenal observed a minutes silence in Zurich before the start of the second halfCredit: Getty
    Arsenal are hopeful next Thursday’s game against PSV will go aheadCredit: Getty
    All football has been called off this weekend following the death of The Queen.
    But Uefa will allow British clubs to decide whether to fulfil their European fixtures next week.
    With thousands of mourners heading to the capital to pay their respects, there were concerns that the Police might not be able to cope with large crowds at London games.
    But the Met are confident that they can handle Thursday’s match and Arsenal hope to receive confirmation over the weekend.
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    Mikel Arteta’s team were already playing in Switzerland when official confirmation of Her Majesty’s passing was announced and held a minute’s silence during half-time of Thursday’s 2-1 win against Zurich.
    While at the London Stadium, both the Hammers and FCSB held an impeccably-observed minute’s silence for The Queen before fans sang God Save the Queen.
    West Ham put a photo of Her Majesty on the big screen, before also showing the moment The Queen handed West Ham legend Bobby Moore the World Cup trophy in 1966.
    At Old Trafford for Manchester United’s Europa League game against Real Sociedad, flags flew at half-mast as the teams wore black armbands.
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    All advertising hoardings around the ground were blacked out.
    And the minute’s silence was perfectly respected before both teams got their respective Europa campaigns underway.
    But the night ended in defeat as a result of a dubious penalty decision. More

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    Five arrested and police officer ‘breaks hand’ as Tottenham win marred by bottles and fireworks launched by fans

    FIVE Marseille fans were arrested following crowd trouble at the end of their 2-0 defeat at Tottenham on Wednesday – which left one police officer with a suspected broken hand.There were ugly scenes in the away section at full-time after Spurs had won the Champions League group-stage opener 2-0.
    Marseille fans threw a firework into the Tottenham endCredit: Getty
    Marseille fans also tore down Tottenham’s Pride bannerCredit: Getty
    Stewards had to hold Marseille fans back before riot police stepped inCredit: Getty
    Bristol Rovers manager Joey Barton, formerly of Marseille, was in the away sectionCredit: Getty
    Missiles were thrown by both sets of supporters and a firework was lobbed at Spurs fans.
    Riot police had to step in to support stewards to hold the Marseille fans back, some of which at one point tried to storm the barricade separating them from their hosts.
    The arrests were for a variety of offences including possession of an offensive weapon, affray, being drunk and disorderly and drugs.
    The travelling fans also ripped down the Pride banner in their section, which shows Tottenham’s support for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender communities.
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    A statement from the Metropolitan police read: “Five people have been arrested at the Champions League match Tottenham Hotspurs FC  versus Marseille FC on Wednesday, September 7.
    “The arrests were for a variety of offences including offensive weapon, affray, drunk and disorderly and drugs; all those arrested are believed to be away supporters.
    “During the match missiles were thrown on several occasions
    “One officer was injured during an arrest and suffered a suspected broken hand.
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    “There was serious disorder at the end of the fixture and additional officers were deployed to restore and maintain order.”
    Both clubs are likely to be hit with a Uefa charge for failing to control their supporters in the coming days.
    Uefa’s disciplinary body will assess the report from the game and decide whether to take action – whether it be a warning or a fine. The clubs’ respective previous records will be taken into account.
    Spurs won the game thanks to two late goals from Richarlison.
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    It was an even contest until Marseille had ex-Newcastle defender Chancel Mbemba sent off two minutes into the second half for hacking down Son Heung-min.
    Bristol Rovers boss Joey Barton was also spotted among the away fans, having played for Marseille on loan for a season in 2012.  More

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    Uefa open investigation after Juventus fans appear to make Nazi salutes and monkey gestures towards PSG rival

    UEFA and French police have opened an investigation into allegations that Juventus fans made “Nazi salutes and monkey noises” in a game against PSG.The report from the Associated Press comes after the Italian side lost 2-1 in Paris thanks to goals from Kylian Mbappe.
    Uefa have opened investigation after Juventus fans appeared to make Nazi salutes and monkey gestures towards PSG rivalsCredit: Twitter
    It is said four fans were detained after Paris police reviewed surveillance footage from the gameCredit: Twitter
    It is said four fans were detained after Paris police reviewed surveillance footage from the game.
    And now an investigation is being launched into allegations of public provocation of racial hatred from the travelling away support.
    Uefa say an ethics and disciplinary inspector has been appointed to “conduct a disciplinary investigation regarding allegations of discriminatory behaviour by Juventus supporters”.
    According to Uefa rules, Juventus are responsible for the behaviour of their fans at the stadium.
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    Juventus could be made to close part or all of their stadium for a Champions League match and pay a fine as part of a possible punishment.
    The 36-time Serie A champions have not made any public comments on the allegations of racism during the game at PSG.
    Juventus’ next Champions League match is scheduled for September 14 against Benfica.
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    Massimiliano Allegri’s side found themselves a goal down to PSG just five minutes into the match when Mbappe opened the lead.
    The Frenchman then doubled his tally on 22 minutes to leave Juventus two down before the break.
    Substitute Weston McKennie did pull one back on 53 minutes but the Ligue 1 kings held out to win.
    Kylian Mbappe scored twice against JuventusCredit: Splash More

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    Riot police swarm Tottenham Stadium as scrap breaks out in stands after Marseille fans ‘throw missiles’ at Spurs rivals

    TOTTENHAM’S victory over Marseille was marred by angry fan clashes in North London.Richarlison’s double earned Antonio Conte’s side a 2-0 victory over the French team on their return to the Champions League.
    Angry clashes broke out between Tottenham and Marseille fans tonightCredit: Reuters
    The visiting supporters allegedly began the trouble by launching missiles at the home endCredit: Rex

    However, “ugly scenes” then occurred at the Tottenham Stadium as supporters from both sides clashed before riot police arrived on the scene.
    Twitter user @_walkeran shared video footage of fans attempting to break through barriers separating them.
    He captioned the clip with: “Ugly scenes at Tottenham Stadium.
    “Started with Marseille fans throwing a few missiles at Spurs fans, before escalating into a fight with stewards.
    “Riot police arrived to calm things down.”
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    Meanwhile, talkSPORT’s Declan McCarthy also shared footage of Marseille supporters pulling down a pride flag inside the stadium as fighting broke out.
    He captioned the video with: “Ugly scenes at the Tottenham stadium. Fighting, flares and missiles thrown from the visiting fans.
    “Marseille ultras pull down Tottenham’s pride flag in the corner of the ground. Disgusting to see.
    “Riot police arrived to calm things down.”
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    Pride is part of the LGBT movement for equality for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people, with its internationally-recognised symbol being a rainbow.
    Both Spurs and Marseille could face a Uefa charge for failing to control the crowd following the ugly scenes.
    Marseille fans had earlier showered Joey Barton with affection as he cheered on his former club from the away end at Tottenham.
    Barton, 40, played for Marseille on loan back in the 2012/13 campaign and has a close affection for its supporters.
    And it seems that feeling is reciprocated by the Marseille fanbase as they still hold him in high esteem.
    A crowd of Marseille fans erupted into song when Barton entered a pub ahead of their Champions League group stage game against Spurs.
    The boisterous crowd sang Barton’s name and the former midfielder was happy to pose for photos.
    Barton was given an even bigger reception inside the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium wearing a Marseille t-shirt he appeared to be gifted.
    The Bristol Rovers manager looked humbled as he soaked up the adoration from nearby fans and he gestured his thanks to the crowd.
    Barton began fist pumping and then applauded the travelling supporters for their efforts as they were in fine voice.
    Marseille supporters vandalised Tottenham’s ground after the defeatCredit: Getty
    Trouble erupted when Marseille fans tore off a Pride flag at the groundCredit: Getty
    Flares were then launched from the away end into the home sectionCredit: Getty
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    Speeding ‘drug dealer’ almost knocked over Newcastle United owners during chase with bike outside stadium

    NEWCASTLE United’s owners narrowly avoided a motorbike collision yesterday evening and were “shaken up” by the “scary incident”.Amanda Staveley and husband Mehrdad Ghodoussi were inches from harm when a high speed scrambler bike ploughed recklessly through terrified football fans at Anfield on Wednesday night.
    Newcastle’s owners Amanda Staveley and husband Mehrdad Ghodoussi narrowly escaped harm last nightCredit: Rex
    Former England defender Danny Mills also witnessed the danger but was unhurtCredit: Getty – Contributor
    Police have now arrested the two men on the motorbike – one a suspected drug dealer thought to be caught up in a chase – but there was chaos and confusion 90 minutes before kickoff yesterday.
    Supporters scarpered at the horrific sight and sound of the oncoming vehicle, fearing for their lives.
    Two balaclava-clad men riding it tore through the throng of spectators arriving ahead of the 8pm Liverpool v Newcastle game, causing fans, including children, to scramble out of its path.
    The ownership party were also in the sea of red and striped shirts filling the pedestrian area of Stanley Park and witnessed the motorcycle whizz dangerously past them.
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    Mehrdad Ghodoussi told Sportsmail: “The bike flew right by us and could have hit us easily. It was a scary incident.
    “Amanda was pretty shaken up but calmed down once we got inside the stadium.
    “Thankfully, it appears serious injuries were avoided. But it could have been far worse, the bike drove straight into the crowd.”
    But not everyone was as lucky as Newcastle’s owners, as the zooming bike hit and injured several people in the crowd.
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    One fan was rushed to hospital in an ambulance, while another supporter, thought to be a middle-aged man, was left in a “bad way” and struggling to breathe, according to a witness.
    Witnesses told how the engine’s loud noise alerted fans to the nearing danger but the crowd was so tightly-packed they couldn’t see it coming. One fan said it was incredible no one was killed.
    Luckily, heroic police managed to knock the thugs from the motorbike before anyone suffered anything worse – or fatal.
    The two men were both arrested at the scene by officers for a handful of offences.
    Merseyside Police confirmed that no members of the public were seriously injured but one of the riders was treated for facial and shoulder injuries after being thrown off the bike.
    A 30-year-old man who was riding the bike was arrested on suspicion of drug driving, causing serious injury by dangerous driving and suspected theft of a motor vehicle.
    The 23-year-old passenger, also male, was arrested on suspicion of possession with intent to supply Class B drugs, suspected theft of a motor vehicle and other driving offences.
    The club’s owners weren’t the only famous faces to feel the fear of Wednesday night’s crowd.
    It could have been so much worse.Danny MillsFormer England defender
    Former England defender Danny Mills also escaped being hit in the thick throng of people.
    He said: “I had picked up my media accreditation and was walking back towards the stadium on the corner of Stanley Park when, all of a sudden, I heard this ridiculous motorbike sound.
    “It had squeezed through a gap and into a pedestrian area that was packed with supporters.
    “A couple of people were hit on the way through before the police managed to knock them off the bike. But it could have been so much worse.
    “It was an area full of supporters, including children. They were going at some speed and you really feared for people’s safety.”
    A spokesperson for Merseyside Police said: ‘We have arrested two males following an incident outside Anfield stadium on Wednesday August 31, in which a scrambler bike was reported to have been in contact with pedestrians.
    “The scrambler bike, which was being ridden by two males wearing balaclavas, is believed to have been involved in a chase with an electric bike through 97 Avenue and Dahlia Walk, close to Liverpool’s ground, at around 6.30pm.
    “The scrambler is believed to have made contact with a number of pedestrians before being brought to a stop by an officer outside the ground.
    “The stop caused the rider and passenger to fall off and they were both arrested.
    “There are no reports of any members of the public being seriously injured. One of the riders of the bike suffered facial and shoulder injuries and has received medical treatment.
    “The rider of the bike, a 30-year-old man, was arrested on suspicion of S5 RTA (drug driving), causing serious injury by dangerous driving and suspected theft of a motor vehicle.
    “The passenger, a 23-year-old man, was arrested on suspicion of possession with intent to supply Class B drugs, suspected theft of a motor vehicle and other driving offences.
    “The bike has been recovered and enquiries into the incident are ongoing. The incident has been voluntarily referred to the Independent Office for Police Conduct.”
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    The Premier League game ended in a 2-1 victory to Liverpool at their home ground, after securing the most crucial of victories in the 98th minute.
    The Reds had to come from behind after Alexander Isak netted on his Toon debut just hours after being granted a work permit to play the match.
    The match ended in a 2-1 victory to Liverpool at their home groundCredit: Getty
    Luckily the ownership party was unharmed although other fans were not so luckyCredit: Getty More

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    Mourners gather to bid farewell to Tyson Fury’s cousin after Rico Burton, 31, stabbed to death

    MOURNERS have today gathered to bid farewell to Tyson Fury’s cousin after he was stabbed to death. Crowds followed a horse-drawn carriage and other trailers with floral messages for Rico Burton, 31, including one spelling his name and another calling him “BOYO”.
    Mourners have gathered to bid farewell to Tyson Fury’s cousin
    Rico Burton was stabbed last month
    A floral display spells out Rico’s name
    Two mourners arrive to pay their respectsCredit: LNP
    Mr Burton was fatally stabbed outside a bar on Goose Green in Altrincham, Greater Manchester, in the early hours of August 21. 
    Tributes poured in for Mr Burton after his death, led by the boxer’s heavyweight champ cousin Tyson Fury. 
    In his tribute, the boxing champ said: “Life is very precious and it can be taken away very quick. Enjoy every moment.”
    The two-time world heavyweight champion, from Wythenshawe, also called for an end to knife crime in a post on his social media channels following his cousin’s tragic death.
    Today, Mr Burton’s family and friends bid him an emotional goodbye during a service at St Michael’s Church in Urmston.
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    Pictures showed mourners arriving for the service earlier on carriages and trailers. One was being pulled by a horse.
    One trailer carried a huge, white floral arrangement, while another carried flowers that spelt out his name. Dozens are expected to turn out to pay their respects to Mr Burton at the service.
    Speaking after Mr Burton’s death, Shaun Egan, who previously coached Mr Burton at Jimmy Egan’s Boxing Academy, described him as “such a nice lad”.
    Mr Egan said: “He was an absolute talent. He was such a nice lad, he was hard-working and had a great sense of humour.
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    “What’s happened is just awful. He was just a great guy. To hear he has died like this is devastating.”
    Liam O’Prey, 21, of no fixed address, has been charged with his murder and a string of other offences.
    Mr O’Prey appeared at Manchester Crown Court on Friday charged with Mr Burton’s murder. He faces four counts relating to the same incident.
    Mr O’Prey is accused of murder; unlawful wounding with intention to cause grievous bodily harm; possession of a bladed article; namely a knife; and possession of cocaine. 
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    He could go on trial at the beginning of next year and has been remanded into custody. 
    A 17-year-old was also seriously wounded in the incident and was given life-saving treatment at the scene, police said.
    People walk next to a horse-drawn carriageCredit: LNP
    One message reads ‘rest in perfect peace’
    A horse drawn carriage was used in the procession
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    Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang beaten and robbed by four armed men during shocking raid on his home in Barcelona

    SEVERAL armed men robbed and beat Barcelona forward Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang after breaking into his home.Four intruders climbed into the back garden of Aubameyang’s home in Castelldefels.
    Aubameyang’s Barca home was broken intoCredit: Rex
    Aubameyang and wife Alysha were threatened by the intrudersCredit: Instagram / Auba
    The thieves got into a safe before fleeing in a white Audi A3Credit: Instagram / Auba
    It is unclear whether Aubameyang and Alysha’s children were at home during the break-inCredit: Instagram / alysha_aubame
    Aubameyang, 33, was threatened with firearms and iron bars, and was also beaten, according to police sources reported by El Pais.
    The thieves also intimidated Aubameyang’s wife, Alysha Behague, with weapons until they managed to get the safe open.
    Several jewels were taken from the home and the four men fled in a white Audi A3, per witness reports.
    Aubameyang has been with Alysha for more than ten years after meeting while the player was at AC Milan.
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    They have two children together – Curtys, 11, and Pierre, six.
    It is unclear whether the children were at home during the break-in
    Catalunya police are now searching for who may have been involved.
    A number of high profile football players in Spain have been subject to robberies.
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    However, most of the break-ins happen while the footballers are playing – making Aubameyang’s incident unusual.
    The scary attack on his home may make Aubameyang want to leave Barca sooner.
    Aubameyang has been linked with a return to England to play for Chelsea after falling out of favour under Xavi.
    Despite netting 13 goals from January until the end of last season, following a free transfer from Arsenal, Aubameyang was replaced this summer.
    Ballon d’Or 2021 runner-up Robert Lewandowski was brought in.
    However, like Aubameyang, Lewandowski quickly encountered thieves in Barca as his luxury £59,000 watch stolen outside Barca’s training ground.
    Before an evening training session, the Poland hitman stopped to greet fans outside the club’s Ciutat Esportiva complex.
    But one crafty thief used the distraction to open Lewandowski’s car door and make off with the high-end time piece.
    The striker sprinted after the culprit, who was eventually caught by police and the watch was then returned to a grateful Lewandowski.
    Chelsea, managed by Aubameyang’s former Borussia dortmund boss Thomas Tuchel, are keen on bringing the striker back to England.
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    Emotional moment Liverpool players and fans pay tribute to murdered Olivia Pratt-Korbel during 9-0 win over Bournemouth

    LIVERPOOL FC paid tribute to murdered Olivia Pratt-Korbel yesterday as they scored nine goals — matching her age.Captain Jordan Henderson — who led them to the 9-0 victory over Bournemouth — revealed a shirt emblazoned with “RIP Olivia YNWA”.
    Liverpool captain Jordan Henderson’s T-shirt read ‘RIP Olivia YNWA’Credit: AFP
    Olivia Pratt-Korbel, 9, was tragically gunned down in her homeCredit: Facebook
    All fans at Anfield applauded in the ninth minute and followed it with a rousing rendition of You’ll Never Walk Alone.
    Before the clash, Reds’ boss Jurgen Klopp told in the matchday programme of his shock.
    The German said: “Nine years old? I cannot comprehend it and the more I think about it, the more difficult it becomes to understand.
    “I would like to pass on the sympathies of everyone at Liverpool FC to Olivia’s family.”
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    Prior to kick-off, the Anfield stadium announcer urged anyone with information about the gun murders of Olivia, Ashley Dale, 28, and Sam Rimmer, 22 — which have rocked the city in the past week — to contact cops.
    It comes as the prime suspect in the killing of Olivia was behind bars last night.
    The 36-year-old was bailed and recalled to prison for breaching his licence terms.
    He had been quizzed after Olivia was gunned down by a shooter firing into her home in Knotty Ash, Liverpool, at 10pm on Monday.
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    The suspect was arrested on Thursday for Olivia’s murder, the attempted murder of her mum Cheryl, 46, who was struck in the wrist, and drug dealer Joseph Nee, 35, who ran into Olivia’s home after being shot at.
    A second man, 33, said to be the 36-year-old’s brother, was bailed after his arrest on Friday on suspicion of Olivia’s murder and two counts of attempted murder.
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    Yesterday Harry Doyle, the Assistant Mayor of Liverpool, said the public had come forward with information as they “want to see justice” for Olivia and her family.
    Last night, Merseyside Police, seen removing a front door from a property, asked for further help after releasing an image of a black Audi Q3 car used to ferry injured Nee to hospital.
    Liverpool fans held a minute’s applause for Olivia in the ninth minuteCredit: EPA More