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    Newcastle 1 Arsenal 0: Anthony Gordon’s controversial goal costs Gunners in feisty clash surrounded by VAR disputes

    AFTER beating Manchester City at home, Arsenal looked as though they could be the real deal this season.Yet less than a month later and Mikel Arteta’s team, following their first Premier League defeat of the season, are once again three points behind the champions.
    Anthony Gordon’s controversial strike secured Newcastle a 1-0 win over ArsenalCredit: EPA
    A heated game at St James’ Park saw tempers flare on both sidesCredit: AFP

    Arteta and his Arsenal team suffered a reality check on a horrible night up here in the north-east, both in terms of the weather and the game itself which was a bruising, bad-tempered and most of all, hugely-controversial scrap.
    Equally, it illustrated that Newcastle, after their slightly dodgy start, should once again be fighting for a Champions League place this season.
    Eddie Howe’s side, who destroyed Manchester United 3-0 in the Carabao Cup midweek, had to put in a completely different type of performance, one brimming with guts and determination, even though they needed a huge slice of luck.
    In a season when VAR has taken centre stage on too many occasions, we had the mind-boggling situation when Anthony Gordon’s 64th minute winner needed three separate VAR checks.
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    But Stockley Park ruled that Joe Willock kept the ball in, that Joelinton did not foul Arsenal defender Gabriel and Gordon was not offside.
    Newcastle were fortunate because the ball did look to be out of play when Willock crossed for the goal.
    Also, on a night of crushing tackles and flying elbows, Bruno Guimaraes should have been sent off.
    He was lucky to stay on the pitch for shoving his arm into the back of Jorginho in the first half yet incredibly, after a VAR check, he did not even get a caution.
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    Kai Havertz sparked a mass brawl with a reckless tackle on Sean Longstaff
    Newcastle fans and players were left incensed as Havertz escaped a red cardCredit: Getty

    Had he got a yellow card, then his caution near the end of the game – when he pushed the face of Fabio Vieira – would have resulted in a sending off.
    Equally, this hard-fought win was a huge boost for Toon boss Howe who has also been hit with injuries.
    But now, they must lift themselves for a huge game away to Dortmund on Tuesday but certainly, they cannot allow themselves to be anywhere near as flat as they were for much of this match.
    Even though it was their first loss in the league, it is obvious that Arteta must move into the transfer market this January.
    Despite scoring a hat-trick in the 5-0 win over Sheffield United, Eddie Nketiah once again struggled and it is obvious that Arsenal must sign Ivan Toney.
    Newcastle ended up having three players booked for dissentCredit: Reuters
    Bruno Guimaraes was lucky to avoid a red card for an elbow on Jorginho
    Also, the Arsenal manager’s decision to stick with David Raya in goal looks flawed as the Spaniard was at fault for the winner.
    The only interesting moments of the first half came in terms of both sets of players and officials going for each other.
    Technical area terriers Jason Tindall and Mikel Arteta lost their cool when Kai Havertz flung himself to the ground after believing he was shoved in the face by Guimareas, something which did not impress Tindall, Howe’s No2.
    Yet about 15 players then piled into each other when Havertz delivered a late challenge on Sean Longstaff.
    Despite the Newcastle players demanding a red card, Attwell got the decision right and it was only a yellow but the refl then, incredibly, booked Antony Gordon, Longstaff and Fabian Schar for complaining,
    Gordon bagged what proved to be the only goal of the game in the 64th minuteCredit: Getty
    The ball appeared to go out of play but was eventually cleared by VAR
    Yet the luckiest player on the pitch was Guimaraes who avoided a dismissal after shoving his forearm into the back of Jorginho’s head.
    Incredibly, the first shot on target came through Martinelli in first half stoppage time but it was an easy save for Nick Pope.
    In fact, neither side did much better in the second half until Howe made his subs just after the hour with Willock and Murphy being introduced for the tiring Miguel Almiron and Callum Wilson.
    And Howe could not have expected that within a minute, both of his subs would play a part in the winner, even though it was a complete mess.
    Murphy’s shot flashed across the goal and the ball was kept in play by Willock and his cross was dealt with terribly by flapping Arsenal keeper Raya.
    Officials then spent over four minutes checking for a foul and offside
    The farcical scenes resulted in the goal standing for Toon
    Joelinton and Gabriel both went for the ball and it fell perfectly for Gordon to stab the ball over the line from a yard out.
    Arsenal’s players were convinced the goal would be disallowed as the home crowd soon went silent after fearing the worst.
    But after three separate checks totalling four minutes and six seconds the goal was awarded. VAR pictures could not see for sure whether the ball was out or if Joelinton also handled while running into Gabriel.
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    In the final 10 minutes, it was Newcastle’s defence who stepped up. They gave everything to hold off an Arsenal side who pushed for a leveller but did not look as though they really believed it was possible.
    While there is no doubt that Arteta’s side will once again challenge this season, the problem is they are now playing under a bit of pressure – and it is starting to show. More

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    Piers Morgan livid as VAR gives ‘just pathetic’ Newcastle goal after ‘longest check ever’ to leave Arsenal fuming

    PIERS MORGAN has been left fuming with VAR after it failed to rule out Newcastle’s “just pathetic” goal against Arsenal.The Gunners lost their first match of the season after Anthony Gordon’s winner at St James’ Park.
    Anthony Gordon gave Newcastle a controversial win over ArsenalCredit: Getty
    VAR awarded the goal after checking if the ball had gone out of play in the build-upCredit: Sky Sports
    However, his strike was only confirmed after three separate VAR checks from the officials which totalled four minutes and six seconds.
    Replays were assessed at Stockley Park as the VAR officials checked whether the ball had gone out of play before looking at a possible foul and offside.
    The ball had appeared to cross the touchline before it was crossed back into the Arsenal penalty area.
    Gabriel then went to ground under the challenge of Joelinton before Gordon lashed the ball into an empty net.
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    Despite the checks, the goal was eventually awarded, to the dismay of Gunners fan Morgan.
    The broadcaster took to X, formerly Twitter, to react. He raged: “So we all just watched the ball go out of play, then Gabriel get fouled, and then a clear offside. But VAR still gave Newcastle the goal. Just pathetic.”
    Another fan agreed, adding: “So, apart from the ball being out of play, a foul on Arsenal defender Gabriel and an offside VAR have given the goal to Newcastle. Shocking. Absolutely shocking.”
    A third also wrote: “I give up. Refereeing just gets worse and worse every week. Absolutely embarrassing.”
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    Joelinton’s challenge on Gabriel was also checked for a possible foulCredit: Sky Sports
    Meanwhile, one more fumed: “That was the longest VAR check ever.”
    According to the Sky Sports broadcast, the offside review could not rule out the goal as there was “no available angle to see the point of contact” from Joelinton.
    As a result, the third and final VAR check again stuck with the referee’s on-field decision.
    Mikel Arteta’s side were unable to pull themselves level after the controversial opener.
    Despite a late push for an equaliser, Newcastle held on to claim all three points.
    It had already been a busy evening for the VAR officials before Gordon’s goal.
    Both Kai Havertz and Bruno Guimaraes were lucky to avoid red cards during the first half.
    VAR could not rule the goal out for offside as there was ‘no available angle to see the point of contact’Credit: Sky Sports
    Havertz’s wild lunge earned him a yellow card despite the appeals of the Newcastle bench.
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    His challenge was then followed by a rash elbow from Guimaraes, who smashed into the back of Jorginho after the ball had gone.
    The Brazilian’s elbow went unpunished, though, with VAR checking the incident before waving play on. More

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    New footage shows incredible progress at Everton’s ‘off the scale’ new stadium with £500m project labelled ‘astonishing’

    NEW footage has showed the incredible progress at Everton’s “off the scale” new stadium.And some fans have labelled the £500million project “astonishing.”
    New footage has revealed the stunning progress being made on Everton’s new stadiumCredit: Twitter @EvertonStadium
    The Toffees are set to enjoy an incredible steep stand to rival Borussia Dortmund’s ‘Yellow Wall’Credit: Twitter @EvertonStadium
    Work began on Everton Stadium, based at the Bramley-Moore Dock in Liverpool, in 2021.
    The luxury arena will allow nearly 53,000 fans to enjoy the action on match day.
    Current stadium Goodison Park holds close to 40,000 supporters.
    And Everton hope to move in to their new home during the 2024-25 stadium.
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    The entire project is estimated to cost a whopping £500m.
    But the rewards are already becoming plain and clear, with Everton Stadium being selected as a host venue for Euro 2028.
    And new video footage has shown some of the amazing progress that has already been made.
    The arena is set to boast an incredible single-tier end which can hold 13,000 Toffees supporters.
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    The £500m arena at Bramley-Moore Dock is set to hold 53,000 fansCredit: EPA
    Everton hope to leave Goodison Park for their new home in the 2024-25 seasonCredit: EPA
    It is based on Borussia Dortmund’s famous ‘Yellow Wall’ stand, which holds 25,000 fans.
    And a clip showed that blue seats are currently being installed to turn it into a fortress, with all concrete terracing units in place too.
    The video also showed various angled glass panels along the face of the stand, allowing it to reflect the water from the nearby dock.
    The feature is in keeping with the new stadium’s maritime theme.
    And giant speakers have also been erected as part of a huge PA system in all four corners of the ground.
    Fans were certainly loving the progress, with one saying: “These vids brighten my day. Just looks astonishing.”
    Another declared: “Love all the glass, very classy, gonna be something else once finished.”
    One noted: “Spurs’ stadium is amazing but this is off the scale. A genuine work of genius.”
    Another added: “Actually quite emotive viewing, it’s breathtaking.” More

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    Newcastle 1-0 Arsenal LIVE RESULT: Latest reaction as Anthony Gordon claims Toon’s winner after huge VAR controversy

    NEWCASTLE have beaten Arsenal 1-0 at St James’ Park after a thrilling Premier League clash on Tyneside.Toon’s winner came in the second half through Anthony Gordon’s controversial close-range finish.
    The goal was finally deemed legal after THREE separate VAR checks.
    Kai Havertz was lucky to escape a red card in the first half after a reckless challenge on Newcastle’s Miguel Almrion.

    Match Result: Newcastle 1-0 Arsenal
    Newcastle team: Pope, Trippier, Schar, Lascelles, Burn, Longstaff, Joelinton, Guimaraes, Gordon, Almiron, Wilson
    Arsenal team: Raya, White, Saliba, Gabriel, Tomiyasu, Rice, Jorginho, Havertz, Saka, Martinelli, Nketiah

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    Ball proved to have been in play
    While debate continues as to whether Newcastle’s goal should have been allowed, technology has confirmed the ball was still in play.
    Mikel Arteta said “It’s embarrassing. It’s a disgrace. That’s how I feel. That’s how everyone feels in that room. It is not acceptable, there is too much at stake.”
    Despite the Spaniards thoughts, technology seems to confirm that it was a good decision by the VAR studio.

    Arteta’s side miss chance to top rivals
    Arsenal missed the chance to leapfrog Tottenham in the league this evening, with Postecoglou’s side playing Chelsea on Monday.
    They remain three points behind Man City at the top, two points behind Tottenham in second.
    Newcastle meanwhile move to sixth place in the table, seven points behind the current league leaders.
    Gordon the big engine downs Gunners
    Anthony Gordon took some time to settle in at St James’ Park.
    It left some fans questioning the large transfer fee they paid for the ex-Everton winger.
    This season he has become an integral part of the team, scoring some vital goals in the process.
    His goal won the game today and he was also awarded the ‘man of the match’ award for his performance.
    Gordon showed he has a real engine to put in a shift for the full 90 minutes and prove an important cog in this Newcastle machine.
    Credit: Getty
    Magpies perfect start to tricky month
    Eddie Howe’s side face some tough challenges over the next five games.
    With trips to Germany and France, they also host Chelsea and Man Utd.
    This result today will give them confidence to know they can go into these games and look to get results.

    From the wing to the heart of the team
    Prior to the arrival of Eddie Howe, Joelinton was plying his trade out on the wing for The Magpies.
    Since being converted to centre midfield, he has been pivotal in this Newcastle team.
    It was evident today with the amount of ground he covered for his side, playing a huge part in their victory.

    FT: Newcastle 1-0 Arsenal
    Eddie Howe will be overjoyed with this victory.
    It may not have been a pretty game but the result is massive.
    Newcastle are now unbeaten in seven games in the Premier League.
    FT: Newcastle 1-0 Arsenal
    The players celebrate this huge victory with their fans.
    It’s a great way to prepare for their trip to Dortmund.
    Inflicting Arsenal’s first defeat of the campaign.

    FT: Newcastle 1-0 Arsenal
    It is all over at St James’ Park.
    Arsenal’s unbeaten record in the Premier League is no more.
    The roof almost comes off the stadium as the full time whistle is blown.
    Newcastle 1-0 Arsenal
    90+8. Trossard looks to shoot from just outside of the box but it is deflected wide for a corner.
    The substitute comes to take the corner but for a third time cannot beat the man at the near post.
    Arsenal’s set piece delivery has been dreadful today.
    Credit: Getty
    Newcastle 1-0 Arsenal
    90+6. Zinchenko gets to the byline and looks to cut it back into the danger area.
    Yet again the Newcastle defence are first to the ball and clear.
    Trippier is penalised for a foul out wide, gifting Arsenal the chance to put a ball into the box.
    Newcastle 1-0 Arsenal
    90+4. Trossard takes the corner for the visitors.
    Newcastle are first to the ball at the expense of another corner.
    The Magpies look to counter but Willock is a lone figure up top.
    Newcastle 1-0 Arsenal
    90+2. Newcastle are giving it their all in the challenge.
    Viera tries to take a quick throw in but astonishingly takes a foul throw.
    What a schoolboy error.

    Newcastle 1-0 Arsenal

    90. Despite all their possession in the final third, Arsenal really haven’t worked Nick Pope enough this evening.
    It has been an evenly matched game which could have gone either way.
    It will be a huge win for Newcastle if they can hold onto these points.
    We are going to have eight additional minutes added.
    Newcastle 1-0 Arsenal
    88. The things you can rely on in life……death, taxes and Mikel Arteta moaning about decisions after the game.
    You can be sure that will be the case after this one.
    Meanwhile. Guimaraes is shown a yellow card for pushing a player in the face and will miss their next game.
    Credit: PA
    Newcastle 1-0 Arsenal
    86. Stockley Park are reporting the goal was given as there was no camera angle available to see if the ball was out of play or if Gordon was offside when Joelinton touched it.
    Britain has the most CCTV cameras in Europe but fortunately for Newcastle none of them are used by the VAR studio it seems.
    Arsenal are still trying to find a way through but Newcastle are just getting bodies in the way all of the time.
    Newcastle 1-0 Arsenal
    84. This will be a stern test of this Arsenal side now.
    They managed to find a way back into the game against Chelsea despite being two-nil down at one stage.
    Mikel Arteta’s side need to find at least a goal or lose their unbeaten record in the league this season.
    Newcastle 1-0 Arsenal
    82. The Magpies seem content to sit back now.
    Havertz whips a cross in but it is headed clear again.
    Arsenal do not really have anyone to attack crosses in the box when they are in the air.
    Newcastle 1-0 Arsenal
    80. The ball breaks to Havertz on the left side of the box.
    He looks to drill a cross along the six yard box.
    Newcastle defend it brilliantly, at the expense of a corner.
    Newcastle 1-0 Arsenal
    78. Murphy is looking distraught.
    Having just come back from a shoulder injury, he is having to leave the pitch with the same problem.
    Nketiah and Jorginho come off for Trossard and Viera.
    Credit: Getty
    Newcastle 1-0 Arsenal
    76. The Gunners loft a hopeful ball into the box.
    Trippier ducks underneath it to let it go out for a goal kick.
    Trossard is ready to come on for Arsenal.
    Newcastle 1-0 Arsenal
    74. Saka is awarded a foul as Trippier challenges him.
    Livramento does well to hold up Martinelli.
    Arsenal are desperately trying to create something.
    Newcastle 1-0 Arsenal
    72. Martinelli swings in a corner and it is flicked behind for another corner.
    Arteta looks like he is preparing Zinchenko to come on.
    Saka swings in another corner but cannot beat the defenders at the near post.
    White is the player coming off for Zinchenko.
    Newcastle 1-0 Arsenal
    70. The pressure is on the visitors now.
    With twenty minutes of the game remaining, they need to find a goal from somewhere.
    Newcastle could look to pick them off on the counter attack.
    Newcastle 1-0 Arsenal
    68. Finally, the goal is given.
    Going back to Arsenal players diving to try and get fouls, Gabriel has done that right there and cost his side a goal.
    Maybe Arteta might think again about getting his side to ‘man up’ a bit more from now on.
    Credit: Reuters
    Newcastle 1-0 Arsenal
    66. They are now checking three things before allowing it.
    Whether the ball was out, whether the defender was fouled and now if there was an offside.
    If this isn’t given, Newcastle have a right to feel hard done by. More

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    Kai Havertz sparks huge brawl with reckless challenge as THREE Newcastle players booked in Arsenal clash

    KAI HAVERTZ sparked a mass brawl during Arsenal’s tense trip to Newcastle with a reckless challenge.But it was the Magpies who ended up having THREE players booked in farcical scenes at St James’ Park.
    Kai Havertz sparked a mass brawl during Arsenal’s clash with NewcastleCredit: Reuters
    Havertz put in a wild lunge on Sean Longstaff and only got booked, causing things to kick off
    Fans and players were left incensed by the German’s reckless challengeCredit: Getty

    The wild incident occurred late in the first half of Saturday’s Premier League clash.
    As Toon ace Sean Longstaff took control of the ball on the touchline, Arsenal star Havertz came steaming in with a reckless lunge from the side.
    The ex-Chelsea man caught his opponent on the leg, prompting Newcastle players and fans to react in fury.
    The Magpies rushed to Longstaff’s aid before colliding with Havertz and his Arsenal teamamates.
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    There was plenty of pushing and shoving from both parties as Havertz was given a yellow card.
    VAR also reviewed the challenge before opting against making it a red.
    This left Newcastle players incensed, with many left pleading their case with ref Stuart Attwell.
    But the official was not in the mood for talking, and instead turned the table on Newcastle’s moaners.
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    Anthony Gordon went into the book for dissent
    Fabian Schar soon followed as he complained to ref Stuart Attwell
    Longstaff, the victim of Havertz’s tackle, saw yellow as well
    Anthony Gordon and Fabian Schar were both given yellow cards for remonstrating.
    And Longstaff, the victim of Havertz’s tackle, also went into the book for dissent.
    After the match, Newcastle boss Eddie Howe said: “We were close to the incident with Havertz’s foul.
    “It looked high, potentially dangerous. That was my initial thought for red card.
    “He was probably lucky to get just a yellow”.
    Meanwhile, fans reacted in disbelief to Attwell’s free-flowing display with the yellow card, as well as Havertz escaping a red.
    One said: “Havertz puts in a warcrime tackle and 3 Newcastle players get booked.”
    Another declared: “Lol Havertz effectively got 3 Newcastle players booked. Legend.”
    One noted: “Havertz attempts murder and 3 Mewcastle players get booked.”
    Another added: “Kai Havertz you genius, taking a yellow to get 3 Newcastle players booked.”
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    Pundit Gary Neville slammed Havertz’s “stupid” challenge while commentating on the game.
    He said: “It’s a stupid, stupid challenge. I think it was dangerous, he was never getting there. He lunges in.” More

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    Meet the Copa Libertadores wonderkid who is most bought star on FM24 and in ‘advanced transfer talks’ with Man City

    BOCA JUNIORS wonderkid Valentin Barco will have all eyes on him at the Copa Libertadores Final, while Manchester City keep tabs on the rising star.The biggest match of the season in Latin America takes place tonight at the Maracana and Barco is set to compete for Boca against Fluminense.
    All eyes will be on Boca Juniors wonderkid Valentin Barco at the Copa Libertadores finalCredit: Getty
    Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola is keen to sign Barco next yearCredit: Richard Pelham / The Sun
    The promising prospect joined the Argentinian giants in 2014 at the tender age of 10 years old and was called up to the senior squad two years ago.
    The 19-year-old already counts a total of 30 appearances under his belt and also picked up a goal as well as three assists along the way.
    The versatile left-back, who can also play in midfield and attack down that flank, is also the the most purchased player on FM24, which was pre-released last month.
    And video-game art could emulate life soon as the Argentina Under-20 international’s contract with Boca runs out next year in December and reports in Argentina suggest he want to move to Europe.
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    Barco has already attracted interest from the likes of City, Liverpool as well as Chelsea, who will only need to cough up a mere £8.7million for his signature.
    According to Diario Sport, it is the Treble winners who are “very advanced” for the signing of the versatile star.
    In fact, reports suggest City manager Pep Guardiola is “enchanted” with him and wants to sign him next summer.
    And Guardiola looks set to offer him the exact same opportunity he has given to fellow Argentine youngster Julian Alvarez.
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    That means the Spanish tactician would refuse to loan him out and give him plenty of chances to make his starting line-up.
    Liverpool will have eyes on the Copa Libertadores Final as well as they will also be keeping tabs on Fluminense midfielder Andre.
    According to TEAMtalk, Chelsea also see Barco as a top replacement for Marc Cucurella.
    Brighton tried to sign him in the summer as well before he opted to stay in Buenos Aires. More

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    Man Utd boss Erik ten Hag shuts down Rio Ferdinand in tense interview after Bruno Fernandes’ late winner against Fulham

    ERIK TEN HAG shut down Rio Ferdinand in a tense live TV interview.The Manchester United manager was quizzed on TNT Sports on the Craven Cottage pitch.
    Rio Ferdinand and Erik ten Hag clashed in a tense TNT Sports interviewCredit: TNT Sports
    His side grabbed a 91st-minute winner through captain Bruno Fernandes to snatch a 1-0 victory at Fulham.
    It ended a torrid week for United following 3-0 thrashings at home against Manchester City and Newcastle.
    But afterwards, legendary defender Ferdinand asked Ten Hag when fans will finally get to see the team playing his style effectively and consistently.
    However, the Dutchman was having none of it and fired back defiantly.
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    Ten Hag said: “With all due respect, didn’t we see it last season?”
    Ferdinand replied: “Last season I saw it but this season we haven’t.”
    A stumbling Ten Hag then added: “No. Anyone knows why – because we have so many injuries.
    “Every time you have to swap, you have to make changes and the routines are not there.
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    “That is what you see in these moments in our team. You have to be more pragmatic but I’ve always said it’s not an excuse for not winning matches.”
    Ten Hag then went on to explain the need to have the same players regularly appearing together to build chemistry and momentum.
    And at the end of the gaffer’s spiel, Ferdinand gives a blunt “yeah” before Joe Cole asks another question.
    Ten Hag then suggested Harry Maguire had a hand injury despite needing treatment after looking dizzy and keeling over.
    But Ferdinand – who earlier tore into the Red Devils flops – took the conversation back to United’s performances under Ten Hag.
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    He asked whether a consistent starting XI would enable the Red Devils to climb up the table by sealing a series of wins.
    Ten Hag said: “I’m sure we can do. I’m sure we will improve if we get players back.
    “Today was a solid performance – you see a base and a foundation we can improve on.
    “You know as well, you need performances and then the points will come. I always want to improve the process and then the points will come.
    “Sometimes you have to go more pragmatic, that is what we did in the last weeks but today I think it was an absolute improvement in performance.”
    United thought they had got an early lead when Scott McTominay finished but it was chalked off due to Maguire being offside in the build-up – despite not touching the ball.
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    Andre Onana made a string of second-half saves to keep Fulham out.
    But just as it looked to be heading for a goalless draw, the Cottagers failed to clear their lines and Fernandes punished them with a low finish into the corner.
    Bruno Fernandes scored an injury-time winner at FulhamCredit: PA
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    I won Premier League title but missed out on second medal after blazing bust-up with former boss, claims Micah Richards

    MANCHESTER CITY hero Micah Richards was denied of a second Premier League medal after falling out with former manager Manuel Pellegrini.Richards joined City’s academy when he was 13 years old and was promoted the senior squad in 2005 as he went on to amass a total of nine goals and 14 assists in 246 appearances until 2015.
    Micah Richards was denied a second Premier League title with Manchester CityCredit: Getty
    The former centre-back was also a starter in the 2011-2012 season that saw the Citizens winning their first league title in 44 years.
    The now 35-year-old had the chance to add a second Prem medal to his trophy room in 2014 but ruined his chances after a heated bust-up with then manager Pellegrini.
    That took place during an FA Cup match against Watford at the Etihad where City came from 2-0 down to win 4-2.
    The former England international put together an “absolute stinker” and the Chilean tactician decided to take him off in favour of Pablo Zabaleta.
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    Richards then lashed out in front of everyone as he accused the current Real Betis boss of having “favourites”.
    Pellegrini then “blanked” the former Aston Villa star, who was not in the squad for the next two games and only made the bench in one of the next eight.
    The Sky Sports pundit played only twice in the Premier League that season, which means he was ineligible for a medal as he needed to have competed at least five times.
    But in hindsight, the former defender admits he was wrong and holds no grudge against Pellegrini.
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    Richards told The Rest is Football: “We were playing in the cup. I basically came back from injury and we were playing against a lower-league team at the Etihad”
    “In the first half, I’ve had a stinker, absolute stinker, and we’re chasing the game, losing the game, and Pellegrini comes in at half-time and says: ‘Zabaleta for Micah Richards’.
    “So I lost my s**t. I said: ‘It’s an absolute disgrace, you’ve got your favourites in the team’.
    “I’m effing and jeffing and throwing things around in front of everyone, and after the game he just blanked me… But he blanked me for about three weeks!
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    Richards fell out with former Man City manager Manuel PellegriniCredit: Getty
    “When you get the team list, he wasn’t naming me in the squad. I’m asking the physio or the doctor, ‘What’s happening?’
    “And he said: ‘You’re not getting back in the squad until you go apologise’.
    “So I had to go to his office and say: ‘I’m sorry, can I get back in the squad?’
    “At this point, I apologised so late I couldn’t even get the Premier League. It was all my fault..” More