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    ‘Just like Rodri…’ – Man City fans fear Erling Haaland could miss SEASON after nasty-looking knee injury vs Newcastle

    MANCHESTER CITY fans fear Erling Haaland could miss the rest of the season after he sustained a a nasty-looking knee injury against Newcastle.The striker – who was handed the captain’s armband for the day – was forced off the field just minutes before the end of City’s 4-0 win at the Etihad.Erling Haaland suffered a knee injury towards the end of Man City’s win over NewcastleCredit: ReutersFans fear Haaland could miss the rest of the seasonCredit: PAA 15-minute hat-trick from January signing Omar Marmoush set Pep Guardiola’s men on their way to victory.And a late fourth from sub James McAtee ensured City bounced back from their midweek European defeat to Real Madrid in style.But the champs didn’t have things all their own way.With just moments left of the game, Haaland collapsed to the ground clutching his knee in agony.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLThe forward looked to be in discomfort as medics checked him over.And City decided not to take any further risks as they hauled him off the field.Haaland then made his way to the bench with a pained expression on his face.City doctors will now examine the hitman ahead of tough games against Real Madrid and Liverpool.Most read in FootballJOIN SUN VEGAS: GET £50 BONUSFans immediately feared the worst, having already lost Rodri to an ACL setback.One said: “Haaland jammed his knee just like Rodri did.”Man City fans demand relegation after footage of supporter getting haircut at Real Madrid clash emerges Another declared: “We need Haaland for Real.”One noted: “I hope he is OK.”Another added: “Let’s hope it’s not serious.”Thankfully Guardiola played down concerns of a lengthy absence.The City boss said: “When he was down, everyone was scared. But he got up and walked smiling like always.”I didn’t speak to him or the doctors – but the doctors didn’t come with bad news – so hopefully he is fine.”Maybe it’s not as bad as it could be.” More

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    Man City 4 Newcastle 0: Omar Marmoush scores devastating 14-minute hat-trick as hosts move into top four in blow to Toon

    OMAR MARMOUSH clearly got the hump when they billed this as a shoot-out between the nation’s deadliest duo – and didn’t mean him.It was supposedly an afternoon that would be decided by the deadly boots of Erling Haaland and Alexander Isak.Omar Marmoush bags his first of the afternoonCredit: PAThe Egyptian celebrates putting Man City in frontCredit: GettyA day when the Premier League’s finest two finishers went head to head in a personal duel to see who ended the weekend in fourth place.And yes, I know Mo Salah has more goals than both of them, but in terms of out and out centre forwards and goals-per-shot, these are the big two, believe me.But not today they weren’t. For while the Etihad was blown away by a goalscoring blitzkrieg, it wasn’t a Scandinavian hat-trick which had them on their feet.Instead it was an Egyptian who wowed the crowd… a man who hadn’t scored a goal for City before yesterday.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLAdmittedly this was only the fourth time Marmoush has started since his January arrival from Eintracht Frankfurt.And true, he did have a strike rate of more than one every other game for the Germans, so we’re hardly talking a man who doesn’t know his way to the goal here.But regardless of all that, merely opening his account would have been good enough. Instead it became a day City’s latest top gunner will never forget. He won’t be the only one.Even Haaland, to be fair, even if he did draw a blank… he’ll always look back on it as the day Pep Guardiola gave him the armband and he skippered the side for the first time.Most read in FootballBEST FREE BETS AND BETTING SIGN UP OFFERSJames McAtee scores Man City’s fourthCredit: GettyMcAtee celebrates his late strikeCredit: APNot too many others who were here will remember it for that, mind. For them it will be all about the first time Marmoush proved their Norwegian hitman is not the only hotshot in town.Newcastle certainly found that to their cost, on an afternoon when – amazingly – City won three home Premier League games on the bounce for the first time this term.Man City boss Pep Guardiola responds to late collapse to Real Madrid It’s been that sort of season for the four-time champions. One which has become unforgettable for all the wrong reasons.Yesterday Marmoush went some way to giving a memory which, however it ends three months from now, will at least give a couple of reasons to grin.Three of them, to be precise. Unless you were of a Toon persuasion of course… Marmoush wiped the smile of Geordie faces with three deadly strikes in 15 devastating minutes.The first of them came thanks to a record-breaking assist from Ederson, with a down-town punt from ten yards outside his own box.Kieran Trippier was in the right position to deal with it, but instead of holding his ground, leapt for the header and never got close.Instead the ball cleared him by a yard – and Martin Dubravka’s by even more – as Marmoush lobbed the Toon keeper for his first.It was the SIXTH assist from the Brazilian boot of Ederson – a Premier League record for a goalkeeper.Five minutes later City had doubled up as the Egyptian struck again – and once more Trippier was the closest defender to him. Not that this one was down to him.It was more down to an assassin’s-eye finish from the striker, when Ilkay Gundogan strolled into midfield space and picked him out a couple of yards into the Newcastle box.Marmoush took it in his stride, stepped smartly across Trippier and drilled a laser-like finish into the bottom corner.Sure, he shouldn’t have been given anything like the room he was, so deep into Toon territory. But don’t let that disguise the fact it was despatched in clinical fashion.City were coasting, Newcastle chaotic…and a couple of years ago that would have effectively made it game over in less than half an hour.But after losing FIVE games when they have taken the lead already, certainly no chickens were being counted by City yet. It would take at least one more before anyone risked that.On 32 minutes it duly arrived, as well. No prizes for guessing the goalscorer either – it was a King Midas afternoon for Marmoush.Golden touch number three was down to the dazzling, darting feet of Savinho, weaving such a path en route to the byline that poor Lewis Hall was in danger of getting twisted blood.The Brazilian picked out Marmoush, who had pulled into space near the penalty spot, and he brought up the treble with a first time side-foot.Job done for City, job done for the Egyptian, who got the standing ovation you’d expect when Guardiola gave him the final 14 minutes in the dugout.Still time, though, for James McAtee to add a fourth, volleying in from bang in front when Haaland flicked on a Gundogan corner.All of which means at least City will head to Spain with spirits high, as they take on that daunting task of overturning last week’s first leg Champions League loss to Real Madrid on Wednesday.READ MORE SUN STORIESStill one hell of a mountain to climb of course, but with Marmoush in this form you never know…Liverpool aren’t the only ones with an Egyptian king after all.And his role could be even more pivotal after Haaland was hauled off just before the end with a worrying looking knee injury.Haaland came off near the end More

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    Inside Ethan Nwaneri’s perfect afternoon as Arsenal wonderkid, 17, follows in footsteps of Rooney, Owen and Fabregas

    ETHAN NWANERI had an afternoon to remember for Arsenal as he followed in the footsteps of Premier League legends Wayne Rooney, Michael Owen and Cesc Fabregas.The 17-year-old stole the show as his Gunners side beat Leicester 2-0 despite being left depleted in attack.Ethan Nwaneri had a game to remember as Arsenal beat Leicester 2-0Credit: ReutersNwaneri joined an exclusive group headed by Wayne RooneyCredit: News Group Newspapers LtdMichael Owen was another teen sensation who lit up the leagueCredit: ReutersCesc Fabregas was Arsenal’s last ace to achieve a similar featCredit: News Group Newspapers LtdNwaneri provided an assist as Mikel Merino came off the bench to bag a brace at the King Power Stadium.And the teen’s performance was backed up by several stats showing that he was one of the key men on the pitch.In the first half alone, Arsenal prodigy Nwaneri enjoyed five out of five successful take-ons.He also won all eight of his duels and even won two tackles to boot.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLBy the end of the match, Nwaneri had made three successful tackles and had won 12 duels, while also dictating play with 32 passes from 62 touches.He was also a threat in the final third with four shots and six dribbles.And his assist was the ideal reward for a strong day at the office.However, Nwaneri’s goal contribution also saw him join an esteemed group of Premier League icons.Most read in FootballJOIN SUN VEGAS: GET £50 BONUSHe has now scored or assisted four Premier League goals before the age of 18.And only top-flight icons Rooney, Owen and Fabregas managed more before they turned 18.Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta heaps praise on ‘calm and composed’ youngster Ethan Nwaneri for Champions League victory Wazza bagged an incredible 12 combined goals and assists during his time at Everton.Owen made eight contributions while at Liverpool.And Fabregas was involved with six goals early on at Arsenal.Nwaneri does not turn 18 years old until March 21.It means he could yet surpass Fabregas’ total, with Owen’s and Rooney’s also sure to be in his sights.Arsenal superfan and Sun columnist Piers Morgan was certainly pleased with Nwaneri’s contribution.He said: “This kid was brilliant again today…” More

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    ‘He’s in the doghouse’ – Mikel Merino dedicates Arsenal heroics to wife after revealing his Valentine’s Day blunder

    MIKEL MERINO dedicated his late Arsenal double to his wife Lola… after forgetting to buy her a Valentine’s Day present.The Spaniard, 28, rose from the bench to net both of the Gunners’ goals in their 2-0 win at Leicester.Mikel Merino bagged Arsenal’s late doubleCredit: GettyMerino’s wife Lola did not receive a Valentine’s presentCredit: Instagram @lolaliberalAfter the game, Merino made a cheeky admission while speaking to TNT Sports.He told reporter Becky Ives: “It’s the first time in my career that I’ve played as a striker. The manager told me to use my strengths and I think I did that.”On if he expects to play up top more, he added: “I don’t think so, to be honest.”But it’s a good day to score because I forgot to give my wife a Valentine’s Day present, so I think she’ll appreciate this more than a rose or some chocolates.”READ MORE IN FOOTBALLSeeing Merino’s interview, one fan joked: “Brother, you are in the doghouse.”While a second joked: “How romantic.”A third quipped: “Merino is so locked in he forgot to get his wife a valentine’s.”Despite the makeshift forward’s double, Ethan Nwaneri was awarded TNT Sports’ player of the match award.Most read in FootballBEST FREE BETS AND BETTING SIGN UP OFFERSOn the 17-year-old, Merino added: “He’s an amazing player.”Every time I do an interview, you guys ask me for him!Kai Havertz ruled out for rest of SEASON with torn hamstring in devastating blow to Arsenal’s title dreams”That’s natural because he is such a talent.”He has such a wonderful left foot and he put the ball right on my head so that all I could do was score.”Arsenal’s win saw them reduce their deficit to Liverpool at the top of the table to four points.Arne Slot’s men will play their game in hand tomorrow, hosting Wolves at Anfield.LEICESTER, ENGLAND – FEBRUARY 15: Ethan Nwaneri of Arsenal runs with the ball during the Premier League match between Leicester City FC and Arsenal FC at The King Power Stadium on February 15, 2025 in Leicester, England. (Photo by Shaun Botterill/Getty Images)Credit: Getty More

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    Premier League LIVE SCORES: Marmoush scores HAT-TRICK as Manchester City lead Newcastle, Ipswich down to TEN

    MATCHWEEK 25 of the Premier League features some huge matches at both ends of the table.Fans are treated to five 3pm matches right NOW with the pick of the bunch at the Etihad, as Manchester City lead Newcastle at half time following on from Arsenal’s crucial win at Leicester earlier today.Elsewhere, Aston Villa are level at Ipswich, West Ham trail Brentford, Fulham are holding top four hopefuls Nottingham Forest and Southampton are two down to Bournemouth at St Mary’s.In Saturday’s evening kick-off, David Moyes’ Everton travel to the capital to take on Crystal Palace.CASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITSFollow our live blog below…HT: West Ham 0-1 BrentfordThe Hammers can count themselves lucky to go in at the break only a goal behind.Brentford struggled on the road in the first half of the season but have changed that since.Having scored a second goal, only to have it ruled out by VAR, Frank’s side should have a more comfortable lead already.Copy linkCopiedHT: Southampton 0-2 BournemouthAndoni Iraola’s side are finding this a stroll in the park.The hosts have created nothing whatsoever in the final third.Meanwhile. The Cherries look like scoring every time they come forward.Copy linkCopiedView from SunSport’s Graeme Bryce at Villa ParkPoor fare at the break at Villa Park, with neither side looking close to hitting top gear yet.However Kieran McKenna’s Tractor Boys face an uphill struggle in the second half after former Villa loanee Axel Tuanzebe was suckered into two daft yellow cards – to see red!The defender should have been on red alert after he picked up a booking for tugging down Morgan Rogers.But he grabbed at Jacob Ramsey’s shoulder after the Villa man had gone clear of him and the kid tumbled.It was shrewd by the Villa man but Tuanzebe gave ref Robert Jones a decision to make and he decided another yellow card was merited, followed by the inevitable red.Ten-man Ipswich now have their backs to the wall.Copy linkCopiedView from SunSport’s Jack Rosser in the capitalWest Ham are incredibly fortunate to only be a goal down at the break.Brentford have been battering them, winning the ball and breaking at a speed the Hammers cannot cope with.Mbeumo, Wissa and Schade have all been incredibly sharp, profiting from the host’s incompetence.West Ham’s midfield have been largely absent when it comes to helping out the back four and you wouldn’t bet against one of them being replaced.Copy linkCopiedView from SunSport’s Martin Blackburn at The EtihadWHAT a half from City and in particular their new forward Omar Marmoush In just his fourth start since arriving from Eintracht Frankfurt, he struck a 14 minute hat-trick to endear himself to the Etihad faithful. Any fears City could be hurting from their midweek heartbreak against Real Madrid were blown away. Newcastle were weary – are their players thinking too much about Wembley next month? Copy linkCopiedHT: Fulham 1-1 Nott’m ForestIt has been a dominant display from the hosts in this one.However, despite having only one shot on target, the visitors really made it count.Marco Silva will feel his side should be leading this one, they need to be more clinical in front of goal to do just that.Copy linkCopiedHT: Aston Villa 0-0 Ipswich TownThere is nothing to separate these sides as they head into the interval.One thing that does is the number of players on the pitch.Tuanzebe was shown a second yellow card for pulling a player back and given his marching orders.Copy linkCopiedHT: Man City 3-0 NewcastleIt has been a comprehensive first-half from Pep Guardiola’s side.They have opened up The Magpies all too often in this one.Marmoush grabbing a hat-trick in the process, this is more like the Man City of old this afternoon.Copy linkCopiedWest Ham 0-1 Brentford 43. A real let off for Graham Potter’s side.VAR adjudges there to have been an offside Brentford player in the build-up to the goal.How important could that prove in the outcome of this match, only time will tell.Copy linkCopiedVAR review – goal disallowed Copy linkCopiedWest Ham 0-2 Brentford41. Janelt and Wissa exchange a neat one-two.The Bees’ striker slots home to double the lead for the visitors.However, there is to be a VAR review.Copy linkCopiedGoal – Yoane Wissa (Brentford)Copy linkCopiedFulham 1-1 Nott’m Forest37. Cometh the moment, cometh the man.As a ball is played into Wood outside the box, he shifts it onto his left foot and gets a shot away.Leno cannot do anything about it as the visitors draw level in the capital.Copy linkCopiedGoal – Chris Wood (Nott’m Forest)Copy linkCopiedMan City 3-0 Newcastle33. This is turning into a horror show for Eddie Howe.Savinho is the player pulling the strings, using his pace to beat his man before squaring the ball to the Egyptian.From the penalty spot, he side-foots it into the bottom corner.That is his first-ever hat-trick in senior football.Copy linkCopiedView from SunSport’s Andy Dillon at Craven CottageEMILE SMITH ROWE scored the goal which gives Fulham the lead. But it’s Adama Traore stealing the limelight with three great crosses so far. One of which found Smith Rowe to plant a 14th minute header past Matz Sels.Copy linkCopiedGoal – Omar Marmoush (Man City)Copy linkCopiedView from SunSport’s Graeme Bryce at Villa ParkIt’s been a bitty start at Villa Park with little quality on show yet.Morgan Rogers raced clear on goal and went down as Town goalie Alex Palmer raced out of his box.However VAR confirmed there was no contact from the keeper although Rogers could have been awarded a foul as chasing defender Jacob Greaves shoved him off balance.Early injuries to Boubacar Kamara and Enciso have seen both players replaced by Tyrone Mings and Jack Clarke, which has disrupted the flow of the game.Copy linkCopiedView from SunSport’s Martin Blackburn at The EithadWELCOME to Manchester, Omar Marmoush. The January signing from Eintracht Frankfurt has caught the eye since he arrived at the Etihad but now we see what he’s all about. First he capitalised on a missed header by Kieran Trippier to score then five minutes later he took a pass from Ilkay Gundogan and drove a low shot into the corner. Newcastle stunned.Copy linkCopiedView from SunSport’s Jack Rosser in the capitalSo much for that optimism at West Ham…The Hammers look wide open here and are doing nothing of any value on the ball. Brentford’s flying forwards are carving through the West Ham defence with ease and the Hammers are making mistake after mistake.Potter must be contemplating a change at the break, if not before, already.Copy linkCopiedView from SunSport’s Graham Nickless at St Mary’sBournemouth stunned the Saints with two clinical finishes inside the first 16 minutes.Jan Bednarek and Nathan Wood allowed Dango Ouattara to sneak away to head home Ryan Christie’s 14th minute cross.And Christlike was soon celebrating a rare goal himself when he was given room to smash home the second from 25 yards.Copy linkCopiedMan City 2-0 Newcastle24. Man City are in full control of this game at The Etihad.Gundogan is the creator on this occasion, as he lays it into the path of Marmoush to stroke it home.It already looks a long way back for The Magpies here.Credit: AFPCopy linkCopiedGoal – Omar Marmoush (Man City)Copy linkCopiedMan City 1-0 Newcastle21. Newcastle’s poor form at The Etihad looks set to continue.A long ball forward from Ederson sees Marmoush run onto it and he lifts the ball over the advancing keeper to score.Just what the hosts needed in this game.Copy linkCopiedGoal – Omar Marmoush (Man City)Copy linkCopied More

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    Premier League LIVE SCORES: Everton beat Crystal Palace after Man City thrash Newcastle and Arsenal beat Leicester

    MATCHWEEK 25 of the Premier League features some huge matches at both ends of the table.Manchester City cruised past Newcastle thanks to an Omar Marmoush hat-trick, but Erling Haaland was forced off injured, following on from Arsenal’s crucial win at Leicester earlier today.Elsewhere, Aston Villa were held by ten man Ipswich, West Ham lost to Brentford, Fulham beat Nottingham Forest and Southampton were beaten by Bournemouth at St Mary’s.In Saturday’s evening kick-off, David Moyes’ Everton beat Crystal Palace 2-1 thanks to goals from Beto and Carlos Alcaraz.CASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITSFollow our live blog below…Gunners start firing againDespite not having a fit striker for the remainder of this campaign, it did not seem to affect Arsenal this afternoon.Mikel Merino came off the bench to bag a brace and secure the win for the North London outfit.They have now closed the gap between themselves and Liverpool to four points, with the leaders playing Wolves tomorrow.Credit: GettyCopy linkCopiedCherries real winners with hot-formAfter running out 3-1 winners over Southampton today, the victory moved Bournemouth into fifth place in the table.The way things are looking in Europe at the moment, finishing there could very well carry an extra Champions League spot.What an achievement that would be Andoni Iraola and his squad.Credit: GettyCopy linkCopiedHere are today’s Premier League resultsIt has been another hectic day in the top-flight, with plenty of goals.Leicester 0-2 ArsenalAston Villa 1-1 Ipswich TownFulham 2-1 Nott’m ForestMan City 4-0 NewcastleSouthampton 1-3 BournemouthWest Ham 0-1 BrentfordCrystal Palace 1-2 EvertonCopy linkCopiedFT: Crystal Palace 1-2 EvertonEverton edge out Oliver Glasner’s side in the capital.It was quite an even game but Alcaraz’s goal ended up being the match-winner.It could have been a completely different result on another day.Copy linkCopiedView from SunSport’s Jon West at Selhurst ParkThat’s quite the debut for Alcaraz – an assist and then the winner. He’s never been a prolific scorer but has made a big impact already. And to think he wouldn’t have played had Doucoure not get himself sent off against Liverpool…Copy linkCopiedFT: Crystal Palace 1-2 EvertonThat’s it, Everton have secured victory.Crystal Palace will feel they should have got more from this.Not that the away end is complaining right now.Copy linkCopiedCrystal Palace 1-2 Everton90+5. Deep into added time in the capital.Palace are throwing everything but the kitcken sink at The Toffees.Everton are defending deep, trying to protect this win.Copy linkCopiedCrystal Palace 1-2 Everton86. Time is running out for the hosts.Everton seem to have come alive in the game in an attacking sense.That works well for them, keeping Palace at the wrong end of the pitch.Copy linkCopiedCrystal Palace 1-2 Everton80. Harrison whips a deep cross into the box.As it is worked back from the byline, Young’s shot is blocked.It drops to Alcaraz, who slots home to give The Toffees the lead.Credit: ReutersCopy linkCopiedGoal – Carlos Alcaraz (Everton)Copy linkCopiedCrystal Palace 1-1 Everton72. Both sides are trying to flex their attacking muscle.Everton continually seem to take one too many touches and allow Palace to get in between the player and goal to block.The hosts keep trying balls over the top of the Everton defence but on this wet, greasy surface it often runs through to the keeper before anyone can get on the end of it.Copy linkCopiedCrystal Palace 1-1 Everton66. The hosts look to break with pace on the counter.Garner pushes Eze to the floor to stop the attack.Finally, the referee gets a yellow card out in this game.Copy linkCopiedView from SunSport’s Jon West at Selhurst ParkSemi-automated offsides are nearly with us and that lengthy wait is exactly why they are needed. Around three minutes of the players standing around and fans singing about how much they don’t appreciate VAR. Copy linkCopiedCrystal Palace 1-1 Everton60. A big cheer at Selhurst Park as Chilwell comes on for his debut.The Chelsea loanee replaces Mitchell for The Eagles.It is a very open game now and the game is poised on a knife-edge.Copy linkCopiedCrystal Palace 1-1 Everton53. After a ridiculous wait, the goal is given.VAR is really a broken process.Since the introduction of Eze at the interval, Crystal Palace are now dominating this game.Credit: ReutersCopy linkCopiedCrystal Palace 1-1 Everton48. Some terrible defending from the visitors.Two Everton defenders challenge for the same ball and it drops to Mateta in the box.He slots past Pickford to draw his side level.However, there is a VAR review for a possible offside.Copy linkCopiedGoal – Jean-Philippe Mateta (Crystal Palace)Copy linkCopiedView from SunSport’s Jon West at Selhurst ParkHow on earth are Everton ahead at half time? Palace could and should be three or four up – but paid the price for switching off late on.Is it Tyrick Mitchell’s fault for sending a throw-in to a team-mate who wasn’t expecting it? Or should Jefferson Lerma have been alert? Either way it’s a disaster – and an Everton opener.Copy linkCopiedHT: Crystal Palace 0-1 EvertonIt has been a bizarre half of football with Palace having a goal disallowed for the ball going out despite none of the camera angles showing it to be the case.Then Sarr missed an absolute sitter from yards out, hitting the underside of the crossbar when it seemed easier to score.Everton went straight down the other end and took the lead themselves to rub salt into the wound.Copy linkCopiedHT: Crystal Palace 0-1 EvertonThe referee brings the first-half to a close.Everton have a slender lead in a very even match.That miss from Sarr seemed to be the start of things going south for The Eagles in this game.Copy linkCopiedCrystal Palace 0-1 Everton45. Palace pay the ultimate price for their miss.Everton come forward and it is played through to Beto who tucks it past Henderson to open the scoring.The goal silences Selhurst Park in the process.Copy linkCopiedGoal – Beto (Everton)Copy linkCopiedCrystal Palace 0-0 Everton40. We may have seen one of the misses of the season.It has all got a bit scrappy and the ball breaks to Sarr six yards out.He thunders it against the underside of the crossbar and it comes back out.He had to score from there.Copy linkCopiedCrystal Palace 0-0 Everton35. It is interesting how the two teams have set up today.Alcaraz is looking to test Henderson from distance constantly.Palace put a dangerous ball into the box, which The Toffees fail to clear, but they get lucky as the referee awards a free kick.It looked like Tarkowksi lost his footing and was not fouled at all.Copy linkCopiedCrystal Palace 0-0 Everton30. Almost a big chance for The Toffees.As Harrison puts in a deep cross into the box, Lindstrom meets it deep of the back post, trying to pick out Beto.Henderson does brilliantly to cut it out but is clattered by Lacroix as the two try to prevent the danger.Copy linkCopied More

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    Arsenal player ratings: Ethan Nwaneri, 17, excels amid injury crisis but Raheem Sterling a shadow of old self

    MIKEL MERINO was Arsenal’s hero from the bench as he solved the striker crisis with two goals at Leicester.With Gabriel Jesus and Kai Havertz both set to miss the rest of the season, Mikel Arteta started Leandro Trossard up front.Mikel Merino scored twice as Arsenal beat Leicester 2-0 at the King PowerCredit: ReutersMerino lost his marker to head in the opening goal on 81 minutesCredit: PABut the Gunners struggled to find the breakthrough against a resilient Foxes defence. That was until Merino came on and changed the game.He headed in the opener from Ethan Nwaneri’s delicate cross on 81 minutes then made it 2-0 with a tidy back-post finish six minutes later.Here’s how SunSport’s Charlie Wyett rated the Arsenal players…READ MORE ON FOOTBALLDAVID RAYA: 6Got his body behind an early Wilfred Ndidi effort but very little else to do until saving Bobby De Cordova-Reid’s rising shot in the 67th minute.JURRIEN TIMBER: 6Was caught out on a few occasions but he did try and get forward to help Nwaneri. WILLIAM SALIBA: 6 Had a battle with Jamie Vardy and made sure that Leicester’s talisman was kept pretty quiet. GABRIEL: 6Strong in the air and generally coped well although Leicester were poor in terms of quality when going forward. Most read in FootballCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITSWilliam Saliba came out on top in his battle with Jamie VardyCredit: GettyMYLES LEWIS-SKELLY: 7Big intervention to stop De Cordova-Reid with 17 minutes left to deflect Jordan Ayew’s cross for a corner. That was quality defending when under real pressure. THOMAS PARTEY:  6Sat deep and mopped up the rare moments of Leicester pressure but did tire which is why he was replaced. Worrying Kai Havertz footage emerges after Arsenal star ruled out for entire season with devastating torn hamstringMARTIN ODEGAARD: 7Showed quality in the final third but he is capable of much more. Two terrific passes in the first half to Trossard but he wasted them. DECLAN RICE: 6Improved after the break but failed to really stamp his authority on the game. You would have thought this game would have been perfect for the England midfielder. ETHAN NWANERI: 8Set up the first goal and Arsenal’s best player along with sub Merino. He had Arsenal’s best chances of the second half but he fired one shot wide and then hammered an effort against the post. His cross for Merino was perfect. Ethan Nwaneri ran the show for ArsenalCredit: ReutersTeenager came within a whisker of opening the scorer as he hit the woodworkCredit: AFPLEANDRO TROSSARD: 5If he is Arsenal’s answer to their problems up front then they have major issues. Played as a false nine until the arrival of Merino and did not look up to it. Had two first-half chances in good positions but failed to make the most of them but he set up the second goal. RAHEEM STERLING: 4Dreadful performance. Looks nothing like the player of a few years ago and it was hardly surprising he was Arsenal’s first player to be subbed. Had a shot deflected wide but delivered very few problems down the left.  Raheem Sterling had a tricky afternoonCredit: ReutersSUBSMIKEL MERINO: 8 (for Sterling 69 minutes) – Had never played up front before but answered Arteta’s SOS call emphatically with two late goals. JORGINHO: 6 (for Partey 75 mins) – Brought on to keep more control in midfield as Partey started to flag.READ MORE SUN STORIESRICCARDO CALAFIORI: 7 (for Myles-Skelly 76 mins) – Played key role in second goal with driving run through middle.KIERAN TIERNEY: 6 (for Trossard 89 mins) – Scot played on wing for closing minutes. Merino finished at the back post for the second goalCredit: Rex More

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    Leicester 0 Arsenal 2: Supersub Merino breathes life into Gunners’ title fight and eases striker crisis with late goals

    MIKEL MERINO rescued toothless Arsenal’s title bid with two goals in the last 10 minutes that now pile the pressure on leaders Liverpool.The Spanish midfielder, sent on with 20 minutes to go as a makeshift centre forward, headed home Ethan Nwaneri’s cross and converted fellow sub Riccardo Calafiori’s centre to close the gap at the top to four points.Mikel Merino heads home Arsenal’s winnerCredit: RexThe Spaniard celebrates grabbing the Gunners’ openerCredit: PAUntil that crucial moment Mikel Arteta’s injury-hit side were heading for a draw that would have handed the initiative straight back to Arne Slot’s Reds after their disappointing result in the Merseyside derby.Although teenage sensation Nwaneri had hit the woodwork twice, once in either half, the Gunners had not forced the Foxes goalkeeper into a meaningful save.Arteta’s lack of attacking options after Kai Havertz joined the casualty list was shown when Arteta threw Merino on for the last quarter of the game.But the Spaniard, who was injured himself in his first training session with the Gunners last summer, came up trumps.Arsenal had the better possession early on but the first chance fell to Leicester’s Wilfried Ndidi.When a cross was half cleared, the midfielder sent a volley from the edge of the box straight into David Raya’s arms.The Gunners’ Ethan Nwaneri was looking lively, and sent in a tempting cross only for Declan Rice’s header to deflect off James Justin and go wide.That was about it until a Jordan Ayew error set Raheem Sterling off on a run that ended with a shot which went behind off Wout Faes.BEST FREE BETS AND BETTING SIGN UP OFFERSMerino nets Arsenal’s second of the afternoonCredit: ReutersArsenal’s makeshift forward knee slides after bagging his secondCredit: GettyThen Martin Odegaard’s scooped pass looked to be dropping nicely for makeshift centre forward Leandro Trossard, but the Belgian totally misjudged it and the chance was gone.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLA poor first half was petering out when Ndidi had the chance to give the home side the lead.Kai Havertz ruled out for rest of SEASON with torn hamstring in devastating blow to Arsenal’s title dreamsLeft-back Victor Kristiansen’s cross was excellent but the Nigeria international could not even put his header on target.Arsenal started the second half with a bit more conviction. If Rice’s lay-off to Sterling had been better, the former Man City winger would have had a clear sight of goal.Then Sterling was stopped in his tracks by Leicester substitute Woyo Coulibaly, who had come on late in the first half for the injured Justin.Most read in FootballThe away team forced a number of corners without making any of them count, but they were getting closer. Most notably when Nwaneri grazed the bar with a shot from 20 yards on the hour.Bobby De Cordova-Reid made sure Raya was still awake with a shot on target but it was a rare forward threat from the home team.Arteta had seen enough of Sterling with 20 minutes to go, sending on midfielder Mikel Merino to play as a stop-gap centre forward and moving Trossard to the left.Then Leicester almost took the lead. Ayew broke and crossed to the far post where only Myles Lewis-Skelly’s touch stopped De Cordova-Reid from tapping the ball home.Arsenal went straight down the other end and almost scored themselves. Again it was Nwaneri and again he was denied by the woodwork, this time hitting Hermansen’s left-hand post.WIth less than a quarter of the game to go, Arteta had seen enough of Sterling toiling down the left and on came Merino.With less than 10 minutes to go, the substitute delivered.Leicester failed to clear. Nwaneri’s cross was gorgeous, Merino’s run was perfectly timed and his header was firm and well-directed.The away fans went ballistic. Leicester tried to come back but did not look like equalising before an attack broke down and Arsenal showed the ruthlessness they had lacked for so long.READ MORE SUN STORIESCalafiori ran down the left and sent in a perfect cross that Merino gave the finish it deserved.The title race is very much on. More