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    Crystal Palace vs Tottenham LIVE SCORE: Premier League leaders Spurs look to open up a five-point gap – stream, TV

    TOTTENHAM face their second Premier League London derby in under a week as they take on Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park.Spurs reclaimed top spot by cruising to a 2-0 victory against Fulham on Monday.
    And Ange Postecoglou’s men have a huge chance to open up a five-point gap against a dejected Palace side who were recently hammered by Newcastle.

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    Jamie Carragher blames Erik ten Hag for four transfers that have taken Man Utd ‘backwards’

    JAMIE CARRAGHER has criticised Erik ten Hag’s record in the transfer market at Manchester United.The Red Devils have endured an underwhelming start to the season and sit eighth in the Premier League table.
    Erik ten Hag has endured a difficult start to the season as Man Utd bossCredit: Getty
    Jamie Carragher has given a frank assessment of Man Utd’s fortunesCredit: Rex
    Ten Hag, 53, has spent around £400million since being appointed United boss last year.
    But Carragher reckons they have gone “backwards” this season, with players previously out in the cold like Harry Maguire and Scott McTominay having returned to prominence.
    Last season, Ten Hag signed Antony, Casemiro, Lisandro Martinez, Tyrell Malacia and Christian Eriksen – with Wout Weghorst, Jack Butland, Martin Dubravka and Marcel Sabitzer coming in on loan.
    This term, United have recruited Rasmus Hojlund, Mason Mount, Andre Onana, Altay Bayindir and Jonny Evans.
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    While Sofyan Amrabat and Sergio Reguilon are on loan at Old Trafford.
    On Ten Hag’s record in the transfer market, Carragher wrote in his Telegraph column: “Ten Hag has signed sixteen players at a cost of £400m since July, 2022.
    “By any measure – and no matter how unpopular the club’s owners – that is enough for a manager to radically redesign a team. If anything, Ten Hag has been given too much power and control over the club’s transfer policy because the recruitment has been so poor.
    “Given so many of the additions were hand-picked by Ten Hag – he has coached a lot of them at his previous clubs – the most surprising aspect is how little impact they have had on revolutionising the team’s style.”
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    In particular, Carragher claimed that Casemiro “no longer has the legs for the job”.
    While the 48-year-old added that Eriksen only “brings quality from the bench”.
    He then reiterated his point by adding: “The short-termism of those deals has repercussions, hence the recent signings of midfielders Mason Mount and Sofyan Amrabat.”
    Carragher also claimed that Ten Hag’s Man Utd side are no better than those of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer or Jose Mourinho.
    And he believes that it is time to start questioning the Red Devils boss.
    He continued: “The idea must have been to impose the lauded Dutch model of possession football, otherwise what was the point of headhunting him?
    “United’s board seemed to be recognising that the least their fans expect is to be front-footed and exciting.
    “No-one was demanding Ten Hag create a title winning side in one or even two years, but it was reasonable to assume the United line-up would be clearly distinguishable from the tactical set-up of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and Jose Mourinho.
    “The most damning criticism is that they are not. Their game plan is virtually identical.”
    Ten Hag, 53, has spent £400million on new playersCredit: Alamy More

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    Arsenal plan talks with wonderkid Jack Wilshere branded ‘unplayable’ amid transfer interest from Premier League rivals

    ARSENAL have planned talks to retain one of their brightest talents Amario Cozier-Duberry.The youngster was branded “unplayable” by ex-Gunner who is now the U18 coach at the Emirates Jack Wilshere.
    Arsenal are set to hold talks over a new deal for 18-year-old Amario Cozier-DuberryCredit: Getty
    Former Gunner Jack Wilshere branded the youngster as “unplayable”Credit: AFP
    Arsenal are ready to host talks with wonderkid Cozier-Duberry, 18, whose contract is set to expire in June 2024.
    Mikel Arteta will want to be quick to get the winger’s signature as a number of European giants are eager to steal the academy graduate.
    And according to Fabrizio Romano, the Gunners are set to negotiate a brand-new deal in the coming weeks/months.
    Transfer expert Romano tweeted: “Understand Arsenal are planning talks with Amario Cozier-Duberry over a new deal in the next weeks/months as his contract will expire on 30th June 2024.
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    “Discussions are currently ongoing. Several Premier League & European clubs are interested, monitoring the situation.”
    Cozier-Duberry was snatched by the North London club from Chettle Court Rangers at age 14 but is yet to make his professional debut.
    The teen been outstanding in Arsenal’s youth teams leaving the U18 coach and former Gunner Wilshere in awe of his impressive playing style.
    Wilshere said: “In some moments, he’s unplayable. You give him the ball, and he can make things happen.”
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    The Gunners starlet played a key role in Arsenal’s FA Youth Cup last term, scoring five goals and three assists in six matches.
    His ability to star as a winger or an attacking midfielder has attracted the likes of several clubs across the continent.
    Cozier-Duberry also featured in Arsenal’s first team’s friendly matches last season and made his home debut against Juventus in December 2022.
    Speaking after his debut at the Emirates he said: “Making my home debut was a dream come true.
    “It’s something only a few ever get to do and to do it against Juventus, a team with a massive history, is a moment I’ll never forget.
    “I was so nervous beforehand, my feet were numb, but as I stepped on the pitch, I made a few decent passes which helped.
    “Hearing my name through the speaker, the fans cheering, and having my family and friends there who have been so supportive of me, was so wonderful.” More

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    Can Dave Brailsford, who boasts 18 Olympic gold medals, lead Man Utd to glory or will he flop like famous predecessor?

    IF Sir Dave Brailsford ends up being involved in the day-to-day running of Manchester United, it will represent the biggest – and arguably toughest – job of his professional career.United are a significant global brand, one of the most recognisable sports teams on the planet, but when it comes to recent football achievements, they are not even the most successful side in their own city these days.
    Sir Dave Brailsford revolutionised British cyclingCredit: Getty
    Brailsford oversaw a medal laden spell when he was in charge of GB’s cycling teamCredit: Times Newspapers Ltd
    It is going to take one almighty task to turn the club around, drastically change its fortunes, improve the quality of the first team and renovate tiring and dated stadium facilities.
    It is being reported that British billionaire Sir Jim Ratcliffe wants to establish a new football committee of himself, Joel Glazer and Brailsford if his deal to acquire 25 per cent of the club is agreed.
    As part of the £1.3billion deal for a quarter of the Premier League club, Ratcliffe’s deal would see Brailsford – the Ineos director of sport – parachuted into the Old Trafford hotseat with the main focus being on football operations.
    You would have thought that this workaholic, obsessive character – once hailed as ‘Vialli’ by his Westminster Casuals teammates – would consider slowing down as he approaches his 60th birthday next February.
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    Especially when you realise he underwent surgery for prostate cancer in September 2019 and then had a heart operation two years later.
    But it seems the chance to take on one of the biggest jobs in world football is too good to turn down.
    And on the face of it, Brailsford – Derbyshire-born but raised in the Snowdonian mountain village of Deiniolen in Wales – has the CV and credentials to suggest he could turn United into a prosperous sporting venture again.
    British Cycling would certainly attest to his acumen and leadership given that they won 18 Olympic gold medals with him in charge at the Athens 2004, Beijing 2008 and London 2012 Games.
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    Transforming Manchester United could be Brailsford’s next challengeCredit: Getty
    If Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s minority investment goes through, Brailsford could land a roleCredit: 2023 Jean Catuffe
    Sir Chris Hoy, Laura Kenny, Jason Kenny and Victoria Pendleton would vouch for his managerial skills as it was under his programme, during a golden era for British riders, that they flourished on the highest stage.
    Yet perhaps Brailsford’s biggest claim to fame is delivering a spell of dominance at the Tour de France with Team Sky, latterly rebranded as Ineos Grenadiers when the petrochemicals manufacturer took over.
    Bradley Wiggins became the first British rider to win the famous three-week cycling race when he wore the Yellow Jersey on the Champs-Elysees in that glorious summer of 2012.
    His British team-mate Chris Froome did even better than that, winning four of the next five editions on the streets of France, while Geraint Thomas also got involved in the act with his triumph in 2018.
    All this historic success on two wheels was underpinned by Brailsford’s ‘marginal-gains’ philosophy.
    The idea was to try and improve the smallest components by just one per cent in multiple areas and then the accumulative impact of all that would see a significant increase in overall performance.
    It was a philosophy that gained great credibility and celebration at the time, in and out of sport, but has since had its critics, none more so than Wiggins who said in 2017 it was “a load of rubbish”.
    There was a time when whatever Brailsford touched seemed to turn to gold and few disapproved when he was knighted in February 2013 and received top coaching honours at the BBC Sports Personality of the Year Awards.
    Sir Jim Ratcliffe and Sir Dave Brailsford oversaw the success of Team Sky – rebranded as Ineos GrenadiersCredit: Getty
    And yet since then, his reputation has taken battering as he has faced controversy and uncomfortable questions over his saddle regime.
    In December 2016, a former coach made accusations on social media that Brailsford had been responsible for a climate of “bullying” and “harassment” and “wrongful dismissal of staff” at British Cycling.
    That same month, Brailsford was grilled by MPs in Westminster as part of a wider investigation into combatting doping in sport.
    Key issues discussed included the use of therapeutic use exemptions and the mysterious contents of a medicinal package – often referred to as the ‘Jiffy bag’ – delivered to Team Sky during the 2011 Criterium du Dauphine that was won by Wiggins.
    The Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) select committee issued a report in March 2018 that claimed Team Sky had crossed an “ethical line” by using permitted medication to “enhance the performance” of Wiggins. This allegation was “strongly refuted” by the cycling outfit.
    In a separate matter, Richard Freeman – the former Team Sky and British Cycling chief doctor – was later found guilty by the Medical Practitioners Tribunal of ordering banned testosterone in 2011 “knowing or believing” it was to be given to a rider to improve their athletic performance.
    In August, Freeman was slapped with a four-year doping ban for possession of a prohibited substance and twice lying to UK Anti-Doping investigators.
    While there is no suggestion of any wrongdoing on Brailsford’s part, he faced calls from a British member of parliament to be suspended from his role at Ineos while a full investigation into the Freeman case could be launched.
    Many have mentioned the need to improve Manchester United’s infrastructureCredit: Getty
    No doubt these are all questions and topics that will surely be raised and resurfaced if he decides to get involved in the red half of Manchester.
    United will bring a whole new level of scrutiny that he has not faced in his career with Olympic sports and bike riding.
    Sir Clive Woodward, England’s 2003 rugby World Cup-winning coach, had it to a lesser extent when he took over as performance director of Southampton after a disastrous Lions Tour in 2005.
    But his spell in the beautiful game was far from successful and he lasted only one year on the south coast.
    Brailsford will hope for better results and he can point to the slow development of Nice, who are second in Ligue 1 in France, as evidence that he understands how to work in football.
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    Whatever happens, if indeed Brailsford does take over the reins at United, he will have to make an instant impact in the unforgiving environment of football.
    Fans on the Stretford End will have little truck with the marginal-gains approach if results are not quickly forthcoming. More

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    Man Utd fans loving Harry Maguire’s ‘redemption arc’ as key detail of West Ham transfer snub is revealed

    MANCHESTER UNITED fans are loving Harry Maguire’s redemption arc after discovering why he rejected West Ham.The centre-back has enjoyed a return to form in recent games, starting in each of United’s last four wins.
    Harry Maguire rejected West Ham as he knew he would get chances to impressCredit: PA
    He scored the winner against Copenhagen on Tuesday and helped his side a clean sheet – days after winning man of the match for his performance against Sheffield United.
    Maguire, 30, has taken his chance to impress following the injuries to Raphael Varane, Lisandro Martinez and Luke Shaw.
    But according to The Independent Maguire foresaw such an eventuality happening, which is one of the reasons why he turned down a move to West Ham.
    Varane has had injury struggles throughout his United career, as has Shaw, and it appears Maguire backed himself to take his opportunity if it arose.
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    Fans are delighted with his “redemption arc”, although Maguire previously stated he did not actually rebuff West Ham’s advances.
    The England star claims the two clubs never agreed a fee and therefore he did not have an opportunity to say yes or no.
    He said: “The actual opportunity to go to West Ham, it wasn’t agreed really between both clubs and myself.
    “It wasn’t just my chance to say, ‘Yes, I’m going.’ It wasn’t agreed between both clubs so the actual opportunity wasn’t there because we didn’t get far enough down the line with it.”
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    The Old Trafford faithful have begun to sing Maguire’s name once again after Harry Redknapp slammed the harsh treatment he has received.
    Redknapp said: “Harry has had so much stick over the last couple of years and a lot of it has been completely rubbish.
    “He’s been out of favour, but he’s knuckled down and waited for his opportunity. He was superb at Bramall Lane and hopefully the lad can build on that performance moving forward.” More

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    Young fan left in tears after steward throws banner in the BIN but Aston Villa star’s classy gesture saves the day

    A YOUNG FAN was brought to tears after he had a banner confiscated before Aston Villa’s game with AZ Alkmaar on Thursday.The youngster had made a banner asking for France winger Moussa Diaby’s shirt.
    A young fan was left in tears after a steward confiscated his bannerCredit: Twitter @KeslerSZN
    The kid wanted Moussa Diaby’s shirtCredit: Twitter @KeslerSZN
    The steward threw the shirt in the bin to the child’s dismayCredit: Twitter @KeslerSZN
    He had hung the banner asking for Diaby’s shirt prior to kick off.
    But a steward asked the kid to take the banner down, and then approached him to say the banner would have to be BINNED.
    Dutch football has recently introduced bans on fans bringing in banners that ask for a player’s shirt – after claims that too many were then being sold online for profit.
    The kid was reduced to tears as the steward walked away with his banner, with the child watching on as it was thrown into a wheelie bin.
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    A female steward then comforted the distraught child and brought him a cup of water.
    But things turned out alright in the end as Aston Villa shared a clip of Moussa Diaby meeting the kid who asked for the shirt after the game.
    Diaby exchanged a hug with the youngster before handing him the shirt he had been after all along.
    The kid beamed as the club’s official photographer took a picture of him with his idol.
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    Diaby made the classy gesture of giving the boy his shirt at the end of the gameCredit: Twitter @KeslerSZN
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    Villa went on to win the game comfortably, with goals from Leon Bailey, Youri Tielemans, Ollie Watkins and John McGinn seeing them run out 4-1 winners in Holland.
    Villa are second in their Conference League group behind Legia Warsaw, who handed them a defeat in their opening fixture of the competition.
    Both teams sit on six points, with Bosnian side Zrinjski and AZ Alkmaar both on three. More

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    Chelsea rebuffed Mykhailo Mudryk transfer offers in summer just six months after £88m move

    CHELSEA rejected transfer offers for Myhailo Mduryk in the summer, just six months after his £88million arrival, according to reports.The winger struggled to adjust to his new club after joining in January as he failed to score in 17 appearances.
    Chelsea rejected transfer offers for Mykhailo Mudryk in the summerCredit: Getty
    He failed to nail down a regular starting spot and that led clubs to enquire about his availability, according to Fabrizio Romano.
    But the transfer guru claims Chelsea never considered letting the Ukrainian leave.
    That is because the club, from the board down to the manager, wanted to protect Mudryk and support him through a difficult patch.
    Romano adds that Chelsea have full trust in Mudryk to reach the potential that led them to splash out such a huge transfer fee earlier this year.
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    Mudryk is understood to be settled in London now and it appears the club’s faith in him is beginning to pay off.
    The 22-year-old scored his first goal for the club against Fulham in a 2-0 win earlier this month.
    He followed that up with a goal against Arsenal at the weekend, albeit with a big slice of luck.
    However, Chelsea boss Mauricio Pochettino warned Mudryk he still needs to improve, believing there is more to come from the former Shakhtar Donetsk star.
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    On his Arsenal efforts, Pochettino said: “I think he played well but he also needs to improve. For me, he is still not at his best.
    “I think we needed to make a change to add a little bit more pressure with Jackson in front.
    “In that situation, we created a few chances and the game was closer to 3-0 than 2-1.” More

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    Rio Ferdinand names two centre-backs Man Utd should launch transfers for including ‘unreal’ LaLiga star

    RIO FERDINAND has picked out TWO defenders Manchester United must chase in next summer’s transfer window.United are desperate to recruit at least one centre-back in 2024.
    Rio Ferdinand revealed two centre-backs Manchester United should eye upCredit: Getty
    Lens’ Kevin Danso was one of the defenders named by FerdinandCredit: Getty
    Barcelona enforcer Ronald Araujo was also listed by the Manchester United legendCredit: Getty
    And Ferdinand reckons Lens’ Kevin Danso and Barcelona star Ronald Araujo would be ideal choices to bolster United’s backline.
    Injury-prone Raphael Varane and Lisandro Martinez – who has been sidelined after having required surgery on his foot again – has weakened United’s defensive ranks.
    Erik ten Hag’s struggling side have shipped 13 goals in 11 games this term.
    With Harry Maguire’s long-term future uncertain and both Jonny Evans and Victor Lindelof’s contracts expiring next summer – United need to act next year.
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    Former Red Devils star Ferdinand, 44, has had his say on United’s backline crisis and suggested two stars for Ten Hag to consider.
    First is Danso, 25, who helped guide the French side to Champions League qualification last season – and second is Barcelona’s mainstay enforcer Araujo, 24.
    Ferdinand told Manchester Evening News: “The boy at Lens, there’s one there, he’s good.
    “The Uruguayan boy at Barcelona – Araujo. Whether he’s gettable or not, I think he’s brilliant. He’s an unreal centre-half.
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    “He has every attribute to be perfect for the Premier League. I’d probably say he’s the standout, but whether he’s gettable or not, I don’t know.”
    Uruguayan star Araujo broke through into the Catalan giants’ first team in 2018 and has since made 120 appearances – and played a huge role in their LaLiga title success last term.
    However, he was made Barcelona’s third captain over the summer indicating his departure from Camp Nou will not be happening anytime soon.
    Meanwhile, former Augsburg centre-back Danso has already shown his expertise in the Premier League having spent a season on loan at Southampton in 2019-20 season.
    The Austrian international then made a move to Ligue 1 giants Lens in 2021 and has since made 85 appearances. More