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    Man City Christmas party cancelled as Pep Guardiola’s men look to avoid being cut adrift in title race

    MANCHESTER CITY have reportedly cancelled their Christmas party.Pep Guardiola and his side travel to Saudi Arabia next week for the Club World Cup.
    Manchester City have cancelled their christmas partyCredit: Reuters
    And their busy schedule with matches against Red Star Belgrade and Crystal Palace means there is no time for a festive bash.
    City host a big Christmas party for staff every year where players often make an appearance.
    But this year departments have been given £50 a head to arrange for their own food and drink at their own party.
    The Citizens are preparing to take part in the Club World Cup for the first time after winning the Champions League.
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    They are the favourites to win the competition and will take on either Urawa Red Diamonds or Club Leon in the semi-final next week.
    City will hope they have a bit of momentum after coming from behind to beat Luton on Sunday.
    Prior to that they were winless in four matches and were outplayed by Aston Villa last week.
    They were dealt a blow ahead of kick-off against Luton after Erling Haaland was ruled out of the clash.
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    Haaland has a stress fracture in his foot and Guardiola said the striker will be assessed day by day.
    The Spaniard said: “Bone stress reaction in his foot. After the last game against Aston VIlla, he felt like this and he cannot play.
    “I don’t know [if it’s bad]. Week by week, day by day, let’s see what happens.” More

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    Hugo Lloris lined up for shock Premier League transfer switch after four-month Tottenham exile

    NEWCASTLE are set to make a second shock transfer swoop for Hugo Lloris as the Magpies look to replace Nick Pope, a report claims.The Tottenham outcast was exiled from Ange Postecoglou’s squad in August and is yet to feature on any of Spurs match-day teamsheets.
    Hugo Lloris is lined up for a Premier League transfer switch to NewcastleCredit: Getty
    Pope, 31, is set to be sidelined for up to five months after dislocating his shoulder in the Magpie’s 1-0 victory against Manchester United.
    And last week Eddie Howe made it clear he intends to stick by second-choice shot-stopper Martin Dubravka despite their 3-0 loss against Everton.
    But after their 4-1 defeat against Spurs on Sunday and now conceding seven goals in his last two games, Newcastle might be tempted to bolster their goalkeeper ranks in January.
    Forgotten star Lloris is lined up as one of the contenders to fill in Howe’s No1 spot, according to the Mirror.
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    Newcastle tried and failed with a deadline-day loan deal for Lloris in September but the move was turned down by the Frenchman.
    The report claims the World Cup 2018 winner felt it was too late to leave Spurs even though it was clear he would not be a part of Postecoglou’s squad this term.
    Lloris’ current deal runs out in the summer of 2024 and has still not featured in any of the Aussie’s matchday line-ups.
    To have ” the chance to save some funds” the Lilywhites are keen to move Lloris on in the new year.
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    Newcastle are likely going to consider a loan until the end of the season hoping for Pope to have a speedy recovery.
    Spurs’ former captain also joins David de Gea who has also been on the Magpie’s radar.
    The free agent left Man Utd in the summer after spending 12 years at the club.
    Also, Paris Saint-Germain’s Keylor Navas, who spent the second half of last term on loan at Nottingham Forest, could enter Newcastle’s transfer list. More

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    Saka and Martinelli both hand Arteta injury scare after missing Arsenal training but forgotten man returns

    BUKAYO SAKA and Gabriel Martinelli both missed training this morning ahead of Arsenal’s Champions League clash away at PSV.Martinelli was absent from the Gunners’ final session before they fly to the Netherlands later today due to illness and is unlikely to travel.
    Emile Smith Rowe is back in training following an injury lay-offCredit: Getty
    Aaron Ramsdale could earn a rare start against PSVCredit: Getty
    Mikel Arteta rolled back the years in trainingCredit: Reuters
    Saka was also missing owing to a foot knock, but is expected to make the squad to face the Dutch outfit in Tuesday’s Group B dead rubber.
    A further boost for boss Mikel Arteta is that Emile Smith Rowe was spotted training with the main group at London Colney, and could also be in line to face PSV.
    Smith Rowe has been out since October with a knee issue in what has been an injury-ravaged period for the midfielder – but there is hope that is fully behind him for now.
    He has made just four Premier League appearances this campaign, the only start coming in October at home to Sheffield United – as well as playing 19 minutes of football in Europe.
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    Arteta could do with Smith Rowe getting up to speed sooner rather than later ahead of a hectic couple of weeks in this busy festive period.
    After a disappointing 1-0 defeat to Aston Villa on Saturday night, Arteta must navigate a tricky clash with Brighton at home on Sunday before a trip to league leaders Liverpool next weekend.
    The Gunners could potentially field a second string starting XI against PSV having already guaranteed top spot – giving several key players some much-needed rest time.
    Fringe players Reiss Nelson, Mohamed Elneny, Jakub Kiwior, Leandro Trossard, Eddie Nketiah, Jorginho and Aaron Ramsdale may all be thrown in.
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    David Raya has come under fire in recent weeksCredit: PA
    Youngster Ethan Nwaneri, left, could be given a chance to impressCredit: Getty
    Gabriel Jesus has hit form in Europe with four goals in four gamesCredit: Getty
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    Several Arsenal academy stars could also make the squad with a chance of earning a European debut, including Ethan Nwaneri, 16 and Myles Lewis-Skelly, 17.
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    I’m a former Premier League star who gave up nearly £1m to help my club survive – now I’m making my own way in coaching

    LIAM LAWRENCE can still picture his shirt hanging up with his name on the back as he walked into Mansfield’s dressing room for his debut on January 11, 2000.It was the start of the winger’s 17-year journey playing for ten clubs and more than 550 club games with FIVE promotions plus his ultimate career dream of playing international football at the highest level.
    Liam Lawrence wrote off £800,000 to help keep Portsmouth afloatCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    The 41-year-old is now making his own way as a coach with former club StokeCredit: Action Images – Reuters
    He even had to write off almost £800,000 while playing for Portsmouth, so the South Coast club could stay afloat.
    The 41-year-old is now a key member of the coaching staff at Stoke City and has been working with the Championship side’s academy for the last three years.
    Lawrence said: “The moment I saw that shirt hanging up I treated my career like a ladder.
    “Here I was on the bottom rung. But my top step was playing international football — something I am proud to say I achieved for the Republic of Ireland.”
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    Sadly, one of Liam’s biggest lows was for the Republic in their World Cup play-off game in 2009 when they were cruelly robbed by Thierry Henry’s handball before William Gallas’ equaliser.
    He added: “We lost the first leg 1-0 against the French and we didn’t play that well.
    “But we were deservedly winning the second leg in Paris before Thierry’s intervention.
    “With VAR in operation today that would have definitely been chalked off.
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    Lawrence began his senior playing career with MansfieldCredit: Getty
    “We were cheated out of a World Cup finals place, something I dreamed about as a kid growing up.”
    His first taste of the big time came when he moved from Mansfield to Sunderland in 2004.
    He said: “With no disrespect to Mansfield — who I can never thank enough for giving me my first start — the switch to Sunderland blew me away in terms of how big the club and the infrastructure.”
    Lawrence may have played for ten clubs in his career but Stoke is where his heart is, so returning to the club in a coaching capacity in 2020 has been a seamless switch.
    He said: “I have had great times with every other team I have played for, but Stoke has just been home for me.
    “When I joined them in 2006 on loan, we set up our family home in the city and have been here ever since. It’s just a brilliant place.
    “Working with manager Tony Pulis in 2006 was so rewarding with a great bunch of players. To help the club to promotion to the Premier League in 2008 was special.”
    After Stoke he suffered a horror time when moving to financially  crisis-hit Portsmouth in 2010.
    The midfielder won promotion to the Premier League with Stoke in 2008Credit: AP:Associated Press
    He recalled: “I was told new owners were coming in and the money problems would disappear. Sadly they got worse.
    “As captain of the side I had to act almost as a union rep to keep the players on board — even though none of us were being paid. I lost almost £800,000.
    “But the one consolation is that the club are now back on their feet.
    “I am convinced without the efforts of the players and staff writing off wages, the club would have gone under.”
    Lawrence had a short spell at Cardiff in 2011 before moving to PAOK in northern Greece for two seasons. He said: “It was difficult spending two years away from my family but it was a great experience.
    “The fans over there are ­completely different to here — completely off the scale in terms of fanatical support.
    “I had the weirdest move — switching from Barnsley to Shrewsbury in 2014.
    “I was away on a family summer break and on the way home bumped into Micky Mellon who was on the same flight.
    Lawrence won 15 caps for the Republic of Ireland, scoring twiceCredit: Sportsfile – Subscription
    “Micky was one of my coaches at Barnsley and had just been made manager with the Shrews and talked about the possibility of me becoming his captain.
    “I thought it would be a great opportunity — it was only 40 miles away from home so it would give me an opportunity to be back with the children.
    “I have been very lucky that every club I played for during my career I really enjoyed — earning promotions with Mansfield, Sunderland, Stoke, Shrewsbury and Bristol Rovers.
    “While I was at Barnsley in 2014, I was 32 and knew niggling injuries were becoming more frequent and I was starting to slow down a little bit.
    “I started to do my coaching ‘B’ licence during my two years at Shrewsbury.
    “At the end of the 2016-17 season — when I was at Bristol Rovers — I knew I had to start making plans outside of playing.
    “I began working in the media on TV and radio and on co-commentary. I really enjoyed it.
    “Compared to coaching it’s chalk and cheese in terms of workload.
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    Lawrence has also worked as a pundit since retiring in 2017Credit: Twitter @LiamLawrence07
    “With the media work it’s a little bit of prep, giving your opinion as honestly as you can be, then pack up and go home. But I loved every moment of it.
    “As much as I have great job ­satisfaction in coaching, it’s all-consuming in terms of early starts, late finishes, training and working with the academy off the pitch on the laptop to ensure they are fully prepared for what lies ahead.” More

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    Newcastle told to hurry up and sign major ‘upgrade’ for Martin Dubravka on free transfer after Nick Pope injury

    JAMIE REDKNAPP has told Newcastle to hurry up and sign major “upgrade” David de Gea to replace Martin Dubravka.The Magpies second choice shot-stopper is currently filling in for Nick Pope who has been ruled out for up to five months with a shoulder injury.
    Jamie Redknapp has given his say on Newcastle’s goalkeeper situationCredit: Getty
    Redknapp has told Newcastle to hurry up and replace Martin DubravkaCredit: Alamy
    First-choice keeper Nick Pope is currently out with a shoulder injuryCredit: Getty
    Redknapp suggested a major ‘upgrade’ from Dubravka is David de GeaCredit: AFP
    Pope sustained the blow in a 1-0 win against Manchester United earlier this month.
    And Slovak keeper Dubravka has stood in for the Englishman, but he has conceded seven goals in two matches since Pope’s injury.
    Meanwhile, De Gea who won the Golden Glove last term left the Red Devils after 12 years at Old Trafford and is still a free agent.
    The Spaniard still lives in the UK and would be open the joining Eddie Howe’s side.
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    Redknapp has urged the Newcastle boss to hurry up and sign De Gea – before somebody else does.
    The Liverpool legend said: “I would say that bringing in David de Gea for Martin Dubravka would be an upgrade after what he did at Manchester United.
    “How long it would take for him to get up to match speed, who knows.
    “I would say Nick Pope’s injury could take at least five months to heal.
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    “It’s a nasty injury, and so when you’ve got a goalkeeper of that quality I would do it and not wait as others might move ahead of you.
    “I’m surprised someone hasn’t taken him already to be honest.”
    Newcastle have faced back-to-back defeats with their 4-1 loss to Tottenham and before that, Everton won 3-0 against the Magpies.
    Prior to last week, Howe’s squad had a terrific start to the term playing in the Champions League for the first time since 2003.
    They currently sit third in Group F but a victory against AC Milan on Tuesday could see them scrape through to the knockout stage if Borussia Dortmund beats Paris Saint-Germain. More

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    Nottingham Forest ‘identify Steve Cooper replacement’ if they decide to sack under-pressure boss

    NOTTINGHAM FOREST are eyeing former Eintracht Frankfurt manager Oliver Glasner as a potential replacement for Steve Cooper, according to reports.Cooper is under pressure after winning just three out of 16 Premier League games this season.
    Steve Cooper is under pressure at Nottingham ForestCredit: Getty
    Oliver Glasner is being targeted by Nottingham ForestCredit: Getty
    The former Swansea boss won promotion to the top flight with Forest in 2022 before defying the odds to keep them up last season.
    But if owner Evangelos Marinakis does pull the trigger Forest have several targets in mind to replace Cooper.
    According to The Times, the out of work Glasner is a manager the club admire.
    Glasner, 49, won the Europa League with Frankfurt in 2022 after beating Barcelona in the knock-out stages before defeating Rangers in the final.
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    He also finished as a runner-up in the German Cup last season following a final defeat to RB Leipzig.
    But he parted ways with Frankfurt after guiding the club to seventh in the Bundesliga and has been out of work since.
    Forest are also understood to be admirers of Julen Lopetegui, who is also unemployed after leaving Wolves in the summer.
    Lopetegui guided Wolves to safety last season before leaving due to a dispute over transfers.
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    Marco Silva, whose Fulham side thrashed Forest 5-0 last week, is also said to be a target for Marinakis.
    However Harry Toffolo, who scored at the weekend in the 1-1 draw with Wolves, revealed the squad is still behind Cooper.
    He said: “We played with the identity that the manager wants and it showed the support we have for the manager.
    “We love him. We love working with him and the day-to-day environment he has created and those are the basics for any team.
    “He holds a special place for all of us. What he has achieved for this club in the past two years is incredible. We are proud to be a part of that and we want it to keep going.” More

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    Inside Liverpool’s brutal fines system with court cases, inflatable dice to pick punishment and James Milner in charge

    FORMER Liverpool star James Milner has revealed details of the club’s brutal system to decide on fines and punishments for players.Using inflatable dice and holding a court case with his squad, manager Jurgen Klopp has put in place some bizarre methods to keep his squad in check.
    Former Liverpool star James Milner revealed Liverpool’s brutal fines systemCredit: AFP
    Juergen Klopp put in place court cases to decide punishment for the playersCredit: EPA
    Milner, who left the club in the summer to join Brighton, opened up about the dressing room antics during his eight-year spell at Anfield.
    The midfielder, 37, joined Liverpool in the summer of 2015 from Manchester City before Klopp took over as manager in October of the same year.
    The German manager implemented a strict system on Merseyside that saw his players decide on the consequences for any misconduct.
    The punishments players were prosecuted for ranged from being late to wearing “flip flops in the gym” according to Milner.
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    The former England international said on the High Performance podcast: “We had the fines. We had a court case, we had a big inflatable dice, you had to roll it and things like that.
    “If someone was late but they had a reason or flip flops in the gym and there was a reason.
    “We randomly drew who was on the jury that day and I would basically be running the court and arguing why someone should be fined.
    “And someone would argue the case if they shouldn’t be fined.”
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    Depending on the outcome of the inflatable dice, players could either avoid their fine, increase it, or attempt to get rid of it.
    Milner also revealed there were bizarre games that would enable a player to try and get out of a fine.
    He said: “So the dice was you can either pay the fine or you had different things. One would be a double payment. One would get off with it. One would be a forfeit.
    “Bobby Firmino was on a Swiss ball trying to balance to throw a tennis ball into a foam roller and he had three attempts and if he got it he didn’t have to pay.”
    Klopp’s strange dressing room tactics appear to have worked, having led his team to a league title, an FA Cup, a Champions League, a Club World Cup and an EFL Cup.
    And Milner praised the manager’s approach and credited the boss for uniting the players.
    He added: “It was a good togetherness thing and I think that these little things create that dressing room.”
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    Supercomputer predicts final Premier League table after ‘wildest weekend this season’ as Arsenal are knocked off top

    A SUPERCOMPUTER has predicted how the Premier League season will end – and it’s surprisingly good news for Arsenal fans despite them being knocked off the top of the real table. Bettingexpert’s supercomputer BETSiE simulated the season 100,000 times for its results.
    Arsenal are still fighting for the Premier League titleCredit: Getty
    Liverpool are on top of the Premier League tableCredit: Reuters
    It took account of all match results from last term across all competitions, pre-season and the current campaign.
    And Betsie’s latest calculations saw Arsenal pip Manchester City to the league title.
    That is despite the Gunners’ 1-0 away loss to Aston Villa and City’s 2-1 at Luton.
    Arsenal are backed to win the league on just 80 points, which is four less than their total from last season when they finished second.
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    Liverpool, now top after beating Crystal Palace 2-1, would finish third with Aston Villa in fourth above Newcastle.
    Eddie Howe’ side loss ground on the title race following a 4-1 hammering at Tottenham.
    Chelsea and Manchester United both suffered defeat leaving the remainder of their season looking bleak.
    The Blues – beaten 2-0 at Everton – face an eighth place finish with United – 3-0 losers at home to Bournemouth – a place below.
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    The set for a shock results was dubbed “the wildest EPL weekend this season” by one user on X, formerly Twitter.
    Burnley, Luton and Sheffied United would all be going down too.
    Everton looked to be in a relegation fight having been docked ten points after breaching financial regulations.
    But having beaten Chelsea, the Toffes are tipped for a 15th place finish, with Nottingham Forest just beating the drop. More