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    Three ways Ivan Toney would improve Arsenal instantly and why Mikel Arteta should make striker his No1 transfer priority

    LAST summer Arsenal spent big on the likes of Declan Rice and Kai Havertz – in the hope they would help them win the Premier League.However, at the halfway stage of the season, they have hit a trough in form, and the goals have dried up.
    Ivan Toney is being heavily linked with a move to ArsenalCredit: Getty
    Toney could enhance the way Mikel Arteta is trying to playCredit: Alamy
    Toney scored 20 Premier League goals last season
    The most obvious move in the January window would be to buy a top striker – and Brentford and England star Ivan Toney is the clear favourite.
    The 27-year-old is currently serving an eight-month ban for betting on football matches, but the suspension expires in the middle of January.
    The question for Arsenal fans is whether Toney would fit their current team and whether coach Mikel Arteta would have to change his tactical system to accommodate the English striker.
    SunSport have detailed three main reasons why Toney would be a great signing for Arsenal this window.
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    Aerial power
    Toney has a reputation for being an aerially dominant forward despite the fact that he is only 6ft 1in.
    He plays in a way that makes him appear bigger than he is due to his anticipation and sense of timing when challenging for aerial duels.
    And his athleticism allows him to get great elevation when he leaps to challenge for the ball.
    Toney’s dominance aerially and his ability to disrupt opposition defenders would add an extra level to the Arsenal attack.
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    At the moment, Arsenal are struggling to break teams down as they have a very structured approach to how they attack.
    Under Arteta’s coaching, Arsenal look to dominate and control matches but there is a sense that they are missing a second option and the ability to play in a more direct fashion to a striker.
    Toney starts wide and times his movement inside to challenge for the ball, winning the aerial duel and nodding it into space for a team-mate
    Having the option to play a more direct pass does not mean that Arsenal would have to resort to playing route one or long ball football.
    Having the option of a more direct pass in moments of transition in particular can allow you to turn the opposition and to play quickly into dangerous areas.
    A player like Toney would then be effective in terms of being able to receive the ball and bring others into play as they make forward runs to support the attack and get around the ball.
    Toney’s ability in the air would also be a good addition for Arsenal with his threat in the penalty area.
    He is the kind of striker who creates fear through his positioning, movement and anticipation in the opposition penalty area.
    Toney draws defenders towards him, which in turn would create more time and space for Arsenal’s other attacking players.
    Eddie Nketiah should be the favourite to win the ball but he loses the aerial duel and Fulham maintain pressure
    While Gabriel Jesus is underrated in the air, this is still something that Arsenal are lacking in their attacking options.
    Eddie Nketiah is more of a poacher and, while his movement is good and he can drag defenders out of position, he is not the type to receive the ball with his back to goal and bring others into play.
    Toney would definitely add an extra dimension to the Arsenal attack.
    Creativity
    While Toney has a reputation for being physical and strong in the air, there is far more to his game than meets the eye.
    This is why the interest from Arsenal in Toney’s signature actually makes a lot of sense.
    Toney is a mobile striker who has a balanced profile.
    He is comfortable playing with his back to goal and receiving the ball with defenders tight to him, or when looking to peel off to attack the channels and make runs behind the defensive line.
    When he receives the ball in the opposition half he has the ability and quality to find passes that break the last line to play team-mates through on goal.
    His partnership with Bryan Mbuemo is based on the way that the two of them link together in the final third.
    Toney draws opposition players in before he turns and sees Mbeum as he plays the ball through the defensive line
    The ability of Toney to receive the ball deep and bring others into play would work extremely well for Arsenal because of the way they attack in the final third.
    This is especially true with the movement from the wide areas into the central spaces from the likes of Bukayo Saka and Gabriel Martinelli.
    While Jesus has the capacity to drop into space and link play ahead of him, the same cannot be said of Nketiah.
    With Jesus also capable of playing on the left of a striker, Toney would add to Arsenal’s attacking options.
    Gabriel Jesus drops deep, gets on the turn and finds the through ball
    The technical quality and ability of Toney to play effectively in these deeper areas would work well for Arsenal.
    Presence in the opposition area
    While Toney is capable of dropping off the front line to receive the ball in the opposition half of the pitch, he is equally adept at finding space and creating danger in the area.
    Toney is not a striker who is overly quick or dynamic and he relies on his movement and timing in the area to create space.
    Toney would enhance the way Arsenal play as there are times when Jesus drops out of the penalty area to link play.
    Having a striker that can remain central and act as the focal point for the attack would bring an extra dimension to Arsenal.
    How Arsenal’s two main strikers compare this season
    Toney has the instinct to pull off the last defender at the back post and finish off the cross
    While Jesus and Nketiah are competent forwards, when it comes to their movement in the area there is a case to be made that Toney’s all-round game and balanced profile makes him a stronger option to lead the line for Arsenal.
    Arsenal attack from the right while Jesus is positioned in a deeper central area
    Toney is the type of striker who can come in and enhance the best parts of the way that Arsenal attack.
    It would be hugely beneficial for Arsenal to have an attacking player who can make the most of the crosses and passes that Saka delivers into the area.
    Toney is a more reliable striker than Jesus or Nketiah, so it makes sense for Arsenal to recruit him.
    Conclusion
    While Arsenal’s interest in Toney adds up from a tactical perspective, the deal is not set to be easy for Arsenal to push through.
    Toney will start to lose his value as his contract is up at the end of the 2024/25 season, but Brentford are not the kind of team to give up a key player on the cheap.
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    It is likely Arsenal will have to pay a significant fee to the striker – but he could very well be worth it.
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    Man Utd fans slam the ‘worst decision in football history’ with misfiring star ‘set to sign contract extension’

    MANCHESTER UNITED fans have been left furious about the club’s reported stance on Anthony Martial’s contract situation.A tweet from Sky Sports News – which has now been deleted – claimed the out-of-favour Frenchman is set to sign a contract extension with the Red Devils.
    Anthony Martial is allegedly set to sign a contract extension with Man UtdCredit: PA
    His current deal expires in June, meaning he could leave on a free transfer at the end of the season if nothing is agreed.
    United fans have been unhappy with Martial for some time now, so many were furious after finding out that he could stay at Old Trafford.
    One person took to X, formerly Twitter, to write: “This club is a joke.”
    Another commented: “Might be the worst decision in football history. And Man Utd have made a lot of those lately.”
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    A third wrote: “This is b*******!! What are we doing?”
    While a fourth said: “Embarrassing club.”
    Erik ten Hag discussed the Frenchman’s future at the club in a press conference on Thursday.
    He said: “We are talking with Raphael Varane, with Anthony Martial, and we triggered the options on Aaron Wan-Bissaka, Victor Lindelof and Hannibal.”
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    “I think that is an internal discussion between the club and the player.”
    Martial has not completed a full 90 minutes of football for United in three years.
    The forward has scored once in 13 Premier League appearances so far this season.
    Man Utd currently sit eighth in the table with 31 points from 20 games.
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    I’m a former Premier League star – I turned my back on England to avoid temptations of booze and women

    FORMER Liverpool star Markus Babbel has revealed he turned his back on English football to avoid the twin temptations of drink and loose women.The German international won five trophies in 2001 with the Reds, including the UEFA Cup and FA Cup.
    Markus Babbel made 73 appearances for LiverpoolCredit: Times Newspapers Ltd
    Babbel managed Western Sydney Wanderers from 2018 to 2020Credit: Getty
    But defender Babbel was sidelined for a year by the muscle-weakening Guillain-Barre syndrome, and after recovering joined Blackburn on loan.
    However he returned home in 2004, ending his playing career with Stuttgart before going into coaching.
    Babbel, 51, recalled: “When I went to Blackburn I ended up in another world. Liverpool had Gerard Houllier as manager, and we trained according to the latest developments in sports science.
    “But Blackburn, under Graeme Souness, was old-school English football culture. We boozed a lot.
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    “When things went badly we would have training camps in Majorca or similar, and the team used to get f***ed up on alcohol every night.
    “We all had to take part. You weren’t allowed to leave before you were paralytic.
    “My Turkish team-mate, Tugay, was the only one granted an exemption as he is Muslim.
    “Sometimes these events actually helped, and the team would start winning again. I admit I found them fun.
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    “Having been through a serious illness, I wanted to take things more easily.
    “I would have needed psychological help, but wasn’t clever enough to seek it. My English wasn’t good enough for me to explore my depths with a psychologist in England.
    “So I took on a few things in Blackburn. I did a lot of things that meant my performances were no longer right.
    “In England it is very easy for footballers to get female company. The temptations were great, and I made use of them for a while.
    “But at some point I realised that I was not feeling fulfilled by them.
    “For that reason I wanted to leave England in the summer of 2004.
    “Had I not done so, things would have ended up badly for me.”
    Babbel turned to coaching in 2007 and became assistant manager of Stuttgart.
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    He became first team manager the following year but was sacked in 2009.
    The former defender also managed Hertha Berlin, Hoffenheim, FC Luzern and, most recently, Western Sydney Wanderers. More

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    Liverpool legend Roberto Firmino ‘lined up for stunning Premier League transfer’ after disastrous Saudi move

    LIVERPOOL icon Roberto Firmino is being linked with a shock return to the Premier League, according to reports.The Brazilian, 32, left Anfield in the summer after eight years with Jurgen Klopp’s side.
    Robert Firmino has not scored in 18 games for Al-AhliCredit: Getty
    When his Reds contract expired, he joined Saudi Pro League side Al-Ahli.
    And he made the perfect start to life in the Middle East by scoring a hat-trick on his debut.
    But he has not bagged a single goal in his following 18 appearances as his switch to the Saudi side has turned into a nightmare.
    Now talkSPORT understand Fulham have been “offered the chance” to sign the attacker.
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    Marco Silva’s men are keen to seek a replacement for Aleksandar Mitrovic following his summer departure.
    Raul Jimenez has bagged four goals in his last four Premier League games, but it remains unclear whether he is a long-term solution to their problem up front.
    Sheffield United were also interested in Firmino before they sacked Paul Heckingbottom and brought back Chris Wilder.
    But now the Cottagers are in the perfect position to sign the South American.
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    Firmino scored 111 goals and provided 79 assists in 392 games for Liverpool.
    Under Klopp, he helped the English giants win the Premier League, Champions League, FA Cup, Carabao Cup and Club World Cup.
    He also earned 55 caps for Brazil, scoring 17 goals and helping them to Copa America glory in 2019. More

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    Chelsea wonderkid Leo Castledine, 18, comes from star-studded family with EastEnders star sister and dad is ex-Prem ace

    CHELSEA prodigy Leo Castledine is eyeing up his Blues debut on Saturday after being named in Mauricio Pochettino’s squad.The playmaker, 18, will be part of the Blues’ side that host Preston in the third round of the FA Cup on Saturday.
    Leo Castledine is impressing for Chelsea’s academy sidesCredit: Getty
    He is part of a famous family that includes an ex-footballer, an actor and a presenterCredit: Getty
    He has already appeared as an unused substitute in four matches so far this season.
    But most football fans will be unaware of the attacking midfielder – who compared himself to Mason Mount and Jack Grealish back in 2020.
    Speaking to BBC Sport at the age of just 14, he said: “Moving from defence to midfield was a very gradual process for me. It took about two seasons.
    “I was a tough-tackling centre-back at the start of my U13 season and now, towards the end of U15 season, I am a centre midfielder and sometimes play as a number 10.”
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    A young Castledine went on to name Mount as one of his favourite players, before he claimed to “dribble and create chances” like Grealish.
    And a report from The Athletic last year also revealed Chelsea legend John Terry commented on “what a great trainer Castledine is” and “how he treats each session like a cup final”.
    He has played 35 times for the Blues’ U21 side since joining from Wimbledon in 2020, scoring eight goals and providing seven assists.
    He has also played for every England age group side up to the U19s – where he has featured three times since his debut in November.
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    Leo’s presenter mum Lucy Alexander, left, and EastEnders star sister Kitty, right, either side of a young LeoCredit: Instagram @lucyalexandertv
    Leo’s dad is Stewart Castledine who played for Wimbledon and WycombeCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    (L-R) Stewart, Kitty, Lucy and Leo have all become well-known faces in their respective fieldsCredit: Instagram / @kittycastledine
    Meanwhile, more intrigue around the young star involves his well-known family – which includes an actor, presenter and ex-footballer.
    Leo’s dad is Stewart Castledine, 50, who spent nine years playing for Wimbledon.
    He made 26 appearances in the Premier League – scoring four goals – and also played for Wycombe.
    Meanwhile, his mum is 53-year-old Lucy Alexander – a presenter who used to host Homes Under The Hammer.
    And his sister, Kitty, 21, made her EastEnders debut on New Year’s Day as Penny Branning – daughter of Jack Branning and cousin of Lauren Branning.
    Kitty was paralysed at the age of seven, but has not let that stop her from becoming a star on one of Britain’s biggest TV shows.
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    Jurgen Klopp’s pre-match ‘intimidating’ tactics explained as Liverpool boss finally lifts lid on genius thinking

    JURGEN KLOPP’S “intimidating” pre-match stare down has finally been explained.The Liverpool boss, 56, can often be seen standing on the halfway line observing the Reds’ opponents warming up.
    Jurgen Klopp can often be seen watching the opposition warm upCredit: PA
    Ben Foster admitted that Klopp’s observation ‘intimidates’ players
    Everton star James Tarkowski, 31, has admitted that Klopp’s watching act affects him ahead of games against his side.
    Asked on the FozCast if he’s aware he’s being observed, the defender said: “Always, because I always warm up right near the halfway line.
    “I like to be that end of the warm ups so I’m always quite high and can see (Klopp) gleaming at me from the side.
    “I’m thinking ‘I better make sure this pass is right’, or he’s going to walk into the dressing room and say ‘that Tarkowski’s having one in the warm-up, go and play on him’.
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    “I’m making sure every pass is crisp and I’m not giving it away. And If I give one away I’m thinking ‘ he’s going to go in and tell those lads that I’m having one in the warm up there.”
    Presenter Ben Foster admitted to feeling the same way as Tarkowski when facing Klopp’s Liverpool during his career.
    Foster, 40, recently met up with the German and asked him if he’s aware that his pre-match routine “intimidates the opposition”.
    Quoting Klopp’s response, Foster revealed that he said: “No, I didn’t know that. I don’t do it for that.
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    “I do it so I can (identify) a technical or a tactical something I can pick up on.
    “Because sometimes you will get some teams that will set up their actual shape and position in the warm-up.
    “And if I see a left-back or a right-back will come inside or might stay… I might just clock it a little bit and I might mention it to the players before I go.”
    He then added: “I definitely don’t do it to try and intimidate players.”
    Whatever Klopp is doing this season appears to be working.
    The Reds are top of the Premier League table after 20 games.
    They have also advanced to the Europa League knockout stages, and face Fulham in the League Cup semi-finals later this month.
    James Tarkowski is determined to warm up well when Klopp is watchingCredit: Alamy More

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    Newcastle ‘identify Eddie Howe replacement as they seriously consider move for little-known LaLiga manager’

    NEWCASTLE are interested in making Girona boss Michel their next manager, according to reports.The Toon are on a dismal run of seven defeats in eight matches in all competitions.
    Girona manager Michel has impressed this seasonCredit: EPA
    Eddie Howe has overseen a desperate run of formCredit: Getty
    The awful string of results has seen Eddie Howe’s injury-hit side crash out of the Champions League and League Cup – while falling to ninth in the Premier League.
    Howe, 46, guided Newcastle to the Champions League for the first time in 20 years by finishing fourth last term.
    But with this season so far not going to plan, Toon chiefs are said to be looking elsewhere.
    According to Spanish outlet Marca, the Magpies are “seriously” considering a move for Girona manager Michel.
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    The 48-year-old has attracted plenty of interest with the astounding job he is doing at the Catalan club since taking over in 2021.
    Girona are neck and neck with Real Madrid at the top of LaLiga, having picked up an incredible 48 points at the halfway stage of the season.
    Last night’s epic late 4-3 win over Atletico Madrid also saw them climb ten points above Catalan rivals Barcelona.
    For the moment, Michel appears to be fully focused on his work at Girona.
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    Ahead of the match against Atletico, he even claimed that he’d feel “hurt” if Aleix Garcia, one of his star men, would opt to leave this month.
    He said: “I get the feeling that Aleix is ​​not going to leave, but it would hurt me regardless of which team he goes to because we would lose him.

    “We are not at the level of Barca. We want to continue growing as a club and to do so we need players of Aleix’s level.
    “It would hurt me because we lose potential, but I have the feeling that he will continue.”
    Spaniard Michel is believed to have two more years remaining on his Girona contract after this season.
    He has previously managed Rayo Vallecano and Huesca.
    Girona defeated Atletico Madrid in a thriller last nightCredit: Rex
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    Only two Man Utd stars can look themselves in the mirror this season – and Ten Hag wanted to sell both of them

    JADON SANCHO is far from the first player to butt heads with a Manchester United manager.Sir Alex Ferguson had no greater midfield general than Roy Keane — yet the Irishman freely admits he was never close to his gaffer. It was a purely business relationship.
    Jadon Sancho is set to rejoin Borussia Dortmund after being exiled from Man Utd’s first-teamCredit: Getty
    No one will ever dispute Wayne Rooney is an Old Trafford legend.
    But similarly, United’s 253-goal all-time top scorer was anything but bosom buddies with Fergie.
    Yet it never affected their desire or ability on the pitch or training ground.
    If only Sancho, set to rejoin Borussia Dortmund on loan, had followed their example.
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    Indeed, when the club ran a 2018 poll for fans to vote for United’s greatest  Premier League XI, both men were in it.
    Ahead of the likes of David Beckham, Andy Cole, Ruud van Nistelrooy, Peter Schmeichel and Denis Irwin.
    Fast forward, then, to the current line-up. The United is stumbling through a chaotic and catastrophic season under Erik ten Hag.
    One in which Sancho has not featured beyond the opening three games.
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    Wayne Rooney and Sir Alex Ferguson were not the best of palsCredit: Times Newspapers Ltd
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    This after his omission from the squad at Arsenal sparked a spat which rapidly became a full-blown feud.
    When United went to the Emirates on September 3, Scott McTominay had played three minutes in two cameos off the bench. Harry Maguire had not got off it.
    Ten Hag would have sold both given the right bid. Maguire’s captain’s armband was handed to Bruno Fernandes early in pre-season.
    The manager did not publicly call out either, nor did he need to. His actions said it all. In his idea of a brave new world, neither would feature.
    Yet for all their pride was wounded, there was never a chance of McTominay or Maguire telling the world about it on social media. Not a “poor me” post in sight.
    Just the sound of sleeves being rolled up, and a silent determination to prove the Dutchman wrong. They would wait for a chance — and take it.
    How ironic that in United’s worst-ever Prem season, Maguire and McTominay have been the only players able to look themselves in the mirror.
    While the manager’s future is hardly secure, if those two had not performed as they have, it is not beyond the realms to suggest he could be seeking a new job by now.
    Harry Maguire who was up for sale in the summer has been key under Erik ten Hag this seasonCredit: AP
    Scott McTominay was also heading out the exit door but has turned things about this termCredit: PA
    Rather like Sancho is. For rather than taking the “stuff you” approach of his two team-mates, he opted for the scapegoat suggestion.
    Opted for the social media route of mullering his manager, rather than knocking on his door, sorting it out with a discussion, a row or a debate, and then knuckling down.
    It turned a crack into a crevice. A barney into a total breakdown. A speed bump into a roadblock . . . certainly as far as his United career is concerned.
    The forgotten irony being, of course, that when Sancho’s form slumped last year, Ten Hag willingly gave him three months off to rehabilitate from physical and mental health issues.
    But Sancho is no stranger to fallouts. He left Manchester City for Bundesliga side Dortmund in 2017,  to hunt for first-team football, amid claims he refused to train as he tried to engineer a move.
    Tellingly, Etihad boss Pep Guardiola subsequently insisted he left because “he didn’t want the challenge”.
    And for all Sancho was a hit in  Germany, it was not all plain sailing. He was carpeted for his time-keeping — something which was also an issue for Gareth Southgate with England.
    Those international days seem like a lifetime ago. And 2½ seasons after his £73million move to United, you can count his starring roles on one hand.
    It has been a masterclass of mishaps. While McTominay and Maguire took the gauntlet thrown down by Ten Hag and slapped him in the face, Sancho did not even try it on for size.
    This is why he is now hoping for a deal which sees him return to Dortmund for the rest of the season.
    Maybe even to lay down the roots for a permanent move.
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    Had you told  Sancho six months ago he would be in Germany this summer, he would have jumped for joy. It would have meant a place in England’s squad for the Euros.
    In reality, the only action he will see will be from a seat in the stands. And there is only one man to blame. More