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    Fans say Trent Alexander-Arnold’s ‘payback game is STRONG’ as he responds to James Maddison’s cheeky ‘replay’ post

    FANS have praised Trent Alexander Arnold’s comeback to James Maddison’s cheeky Instagram post this week.Maddison uploaded a picture of the two together on England duty ahead of the games against Australia and Italy, with the caption: “Still asking for a replay” alongside some bored looking emojis.
    Trent provided a cheeky comeback to James MaddisonCredit: Youtube – Channel 4
    Maddison had said Trent was still asking for a replayCredit: Rex
    The offending post in question
    The post referred to when Liverpool had a Luis Diaz goal wrongly ruled out for offside after a VAR mishap at the Tottenham Hotspur stadium.
    Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp then said ahead of his side’s Europa League clash with Union Saint-Gilloise that replaying the game would be a fair outcome.
    The manager said: “I say this not as manager of Liverpool but as a football person – I think the only outcome should be a replay. Probably will not happen.”
    Fans online delighted in Maddison’s trolling of the Liverpool right-back, but Trent managed to get his own dig back at Maddison when doing media work for Channel 4.

    He was asked what exactly the two were talking about in the picture and said: “Nah, he was asking me how to teach him how to put a free-kick in the top corner.
    “I just showed him the video of when I scored at Leicester last year and they got relegated, so.”
    Trent couldn’t hide his amusement after as he burst into laughter.
    One fan on X posted in response to the video: “Maddison, you brought this on yourself.
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    “Trent’s payback game is STRONG.”
    Another wrote: “Trent is funny asf.”
    A third posted: “Maddison should hold!! Trent is a savage man.”
    While a fourth wrote: “Trent cooked him.” More

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    David Beckham gives Man Utd takeover update as new frontrunner to buy club from Glazers emerges

    DAVID BECKHAM has given an update that “there will be a takeover” in the ownership of Manchester United.A new frontrunner to buy the Red Devils has emerged as Sir Jim Ratcliffe is said to be ahead of Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad Al Thani to strike a deal with current owners, the Glazers.
    David Beckham has given an update on the takeover of Manchester UnitedCredit: Getty
    The Glazers have faced backlash this term from Manchester United fansCredit: AFP
    Sheikh Jassim has pledged to buy the club outright
    English businessman Sir Jim Ratcliffe has emerged as the new frontrunner to buy the clubCredit: PA
    Both Ratcliffe and Sheikh Jassim have made several approaches to purchase United after the Glazers announced the club was up for sale last November.
    But there have been accusations that the unpopular owners have been dragging their heels in negotiations.
    Sheikh Jassim has previously revealed he wants to buy the Red Devils outright in a £5billion deal.
    The Glazers are said to prefer the sale of a minority interest, however, with Ratcliffe now a frontrunner in the race, according to Bloomberg.
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    The English businessman is believed to be in talks to buy an initial 25 per cent stake, which the Glazers are said to be more in favour of.
    And United icon Becks has hinted a takeover is fast approaching.
    He told American outlet CNBC: “There will be a takeover, it is the right time. We all have our opinions on who should take over.
    “But in my opinion, it is about who cares about the club the most and will take the club back to where it should be.
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    “Everybody knows I am a Manchester United fan and I have been very vocal about the situation that is happening.
    “I grew up there from a young age with a lot of stability with the same manager and the same owners.
    “Manchester United will always be one of the biggest clubs in the world.
    “We need to get back to that for the fans, the players, the manager because, at the moment, there is no stability. We need to get the talk back on the field, not off it.
    “I want to see an ownership group who will take the club back to what it should be.
    “I am not saying the past owners have done a bad job but it is the right time for someone else to take over.”
    Since the Glazers purchased the team back in 2005, Manchester United fans have regularly voiced their opinions against the American owners.
    The Red Devils invested heavily in the summer but have struggled on the pitch in the new term, with Erik ten Hag’s squad currently having the club’s worst start to a season in 37 years.
    Man Utd have lost four out of their seven Premier League games this season and currently sit tenth in the table.
    Meanwhile, reports hinted Beckham could return to Old Trafford in an ambassadorial role if Sheikh Jassim’s proposal is successful.
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    But the England legend denied the claims as he added: “At the moment there has been no discussion. I have had a long-standing relationship with Qatar, because of my involvement with PSG.
    “Obviously there will be some connection and people put two and two together.” More

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    Newcastle star Tonali and Aston Villa’s Zaniolo face THREE-YEAR worldwide bans if found guilty of gambling on matches

    SANDRO TONALI and Nicolo Zaniolo have been booted out of Italy’s squad over an alleged betting scandal.And the Premier League pair face worldwide bans of up to three years if found guilty of gambling on matches.
    Sandro Tonali and Nicolo Zaniolo could face three-year bans for alleged betting breachesCredit: Getty
    Juventus’ star Nicolo Fagioli is also under investigationCredit: AP
    Cops yesterday quizzed Newcastle midfielder Tonali, 23, and Aston Villa forward Zaniolo, 24, at the squad’s base near Florence.
    They will miss Tuesday’s Euro 2024 qualifier with England at Wembley after being accused of placing bets in breach of Italian FA rules.
    Zaniolo is alleged to have placed bets on matches involving his former club Roma, where he played under Jose Mourinho before joining Galatasaray in February.
    A third player, Juventus midfielder Nicolo Fagioli, is under investigation but he is not a member of the Italy squad.
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    The Italian FA confirmed the duo had been sent home as a probe was launched into the alleged betting rule breaches.
    The statement read: “The Turin Public Prosecutor’s Office has conducted investigations into players, Sandro Tonali and Nicolo Zaniolo, who are currently with the national team.
    “Considering the two players are not in the necessary condition to face the matches scheduled for the next few days, the Federation has decided to allow them to return to their  clubs.”
    Newcastle signed Tonali from AC Milan in a £55million deal in July.
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    Meanwhile, Zaniolo joined Villa on loan from Galatasaray a month later.
    Italian regulations are far stricter than the FA’s.
    A potential three-year ban is in the offing if they are found to be guilty.
    Such a suspension would be unlikely but a significant ban is expected if the allegations are upheld. More

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    Jose Mourinho’s Instagram comment leaves fans in hysterics as Chelsea legends Drogba, Kalou and Mikel reunite

    JOSE MOURINHO had fans in stitches after a trio of Chelsea legends enjoyed a reunion.Didier Drogba, Salomon Kalou and John Obi Mikel are all fondly remembered by the Stamford Bridge faithful after their stints playing in West London.
    Three Chelsea legends sent fans wild as they reunited this weekCredit: Getty
    Didier Drogba, Salomon Kalou and John Obi Mikel were pictured together on InstagramCredit: Instagram @mikel_john_obi
    All three played under Mourinho for the Blues and were then part of the 2012 Champions League-winning Chelsea squad led by Roberto Di Matteo.
    Ivorian striker Drogba, 45, retired from football in 2018 while Nigerian midfielder Obi Mikel, 36, hung up his boots in 2021.
    But Ivory Coast winger Kalou is still going strong at the age of 38 and currently plays for Arta Solar 7 in Djibouti. 
    However, he did enjoy some time off to catch up with his fellow Chelsea and African icons this week.
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    The threesome were pictured by a pool together dressed up and seemingly about to enjoy a bite to eat, with Obi Mikel sharing the snap on Instagram.
    He tagged both Drogba and Kalou and captioned the photos with: “Still no statues but watch out!”
    Blues fans loved what they were seeing as they jumped into the comments, with one declaring it a “table of winners”.
    Another hailed them as the “three legends” as a fellow fan called the trio “Blue family” while someone else wrote: “I miss these guys.”
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    However, it did not take long for Mourinho, who won the Premier League three times during his two spells in charge at Chelsea, to cheekily get involved.
    The 60-year-old Portuguese, who is now at Roma, said along with a love heart emoji: “Daddy is missing!!!! You rich guys can enjoy holiday time.”
    Fans spotted his remark and instantly replied with plenty of affection.
    “Still the Special One,” read one response amongst the dozens of laughing face emojis.
    Even David Luiz, who also enjoyed two stints at Chelsea, replied with a crying with laughter face emoji.
    Another supporter stated that Mourinho must be a “proud dad” as another comment said: “The special one. The greatest coach of all time.”
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    Premier League matches could be shown on new channel as battle for £300m live TV rights hots up

    PREMIER LEAGUE matches could soon be shown on a new channel as the auctions for live rights looks set to hot up.Top-flight chiefs are allegedly looking at offering an “expanded fifth package of games” to broadcasters.
    A new channel is looking to purchase the rights to screen Premier League matchesCredit: Getty
    They will include “several complete midweek rounds” plus Sunday clashes involving teams featuring in the Europa League.
    And the Daily Mail claims that streaming service DAZN “are expected to target the Premier League matches currently owned by Amazon Prime” in the bidding process.
    Amazon pay around £90m for 60 live matches in three seasons over the festive period currently.
    But it emerged in the summer that all Sunday games will be screened for the very first time for the start of the 2025/26 campaign which has led “to greater interest from broadcasters”.
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    This new update says that “Amazon were effectively given their first set of live rights at a discount by the Premier League six years ago in order to draw them into the market”.
     They also got fortunate when the 2019 to 2022 domestic TV deal was extended on the same terms due to the Covid-19 pandemic, allowing them to keep screening games on the cheaper rate.
    Now the Premier League are “looking for a significant increase from the current £5billion three-year domestic deal” in the next rights auction due to the number of matches available increasing to 270 from 2000.
    The cheapest package available is set to be for around £300m-a-year – which has allegedly led to doubts over whether Amazon will want to fork out that much.
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    But DAZN “are understood to view the expanded Amazon pack as more attainable than the primetime Saturday and Sunday packages” – with Sky Sports and TNT Sports set to retain them.
    Ukrainian-born British businessman Len Blavatnik launched DAZN in 2016.
    They have grown massively over recent years and expanded into a number of sports.

    Now this report claims that they “are ready to make a serious bid for the Premier League’s UK rights” for the very first time. 
    DAZN currently broadcast our top-flight matches to viewers in Spain and the Women’s Champions League in this country.
    And they also shown boxing, baseball and basketball as part of their ever-expanding portfolio. More

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    Man City plan transfer for Champions League veteran out of contract next summer and will pay him £13m a year

    MANCHESTER CITY are allegedly looking to bring a serial Champions League winner to the club – and pay them £13million-a-year to sign.Pep Guardiola’s side won Europe’s big one for the first time last season as they completed a stunning Treble.
    Man City are set to launch a move for Real Madrid’s Toni KroosCredit: Getty
    He then bolstered his squad this summer with the arrivals of Josko Gvardiol, Matheus Nunes, Jeremy Doku and Mateo Kovacic.
    Now a fresh report has emerged linking him with a move to bring in another star with a lot more experience at the end of the campaign.
    Spanish outlet Defensa Central are claiming that Real Madrid’s veteran midfielder Toni Kroos is currently on the radar of City.
    And they state that the German international’s wages could be doubled should he head to the Etihad once his contract expires at the Bernabeu.
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    Kroos, 33, arrived at Madrid from Bayern Munich in 2014 and has gone on to lift almost every honour available during his time there.
    He has won the Champions League five times, including once with Bayern, LaLiga three plus the Fifa Club World Cup on four occasions.
    The playmaker’s current deal is due to expire in June 2024 and he will be able to negotiate with teams from abroad in January over a potential pre-contract agreement.
    He snubbed proposals from both Saudi Arabia and the MLS last summer to pen a 12-month extension but now it seems that it is City leading the chase for his signature.
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    Kroos has previously stated that he would like to retire at Madrid but this fresh update claims that City’s offer may be too good to refuse.
    Kroos currently earns around £6.8m-a-season with Los Blancos – but the Cityzens are allegedly ready to give him around £13m per campaign on a two-year deal.

    When quizzed on his future previously this term, he said: “What I have always said and is something that has not changed, is that I will not move clubs.
    “I will always stay here, I will retire here, the only thing I don’t know is when.”
    However, his playing time has been stunted under Carlo Ancelotti so far this season with Aurelien Tchouameni, Eduardo Camavinga, Federico Valverde and Jude Bellingham all being preferred. More

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    Jack Grealish reveals ‘most painful injury’ that was worst Man City doctor had seen and left him unable to walk

    MANCHESTER CITY had looked to be taking their Treble-winning success in their stride but all of a sudden have started limping — just like their £100million man Jack Grealish.After six straight Premier League wins to kick off the campaign, Pep Guardiola’s men have now lost their last two, prompting fears of a backward step after the stratospheric highs of last season.
    Manchester City star Jack Grealish suffered the “most painful injury” against Sheffield UnitedCredit: Getty
    Grealish played just ten minutes of those back-to-back losses to Wolves and Arsenal, coming on as a late substitute at Molineux, as he battles back to full fitness following a dead leg sustained at Sheffield United in August.
    Normally that type of injury would not cause too much bother and certainly not for one of the most fouled players who has suffered more than his fair share of them over the years.
    But this one was so bad — the worst City’s club doctor Max Sala had ever seen, according to Grealish — that the England star could hardly walk.
    Speaking ahead of Friday’s friendly with Australia, the 28-year-old gave a fascinating insight into how the problem has blighted his campaign.
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    Grealish revealed: “Apart from the kidney injury I had  six years ago, it was the most painful injury I have had.
    “You might all laugh at me now, it was only a dead leg, but it was the worst dead leg I have had in my life.
    “I get so many of them over the years and I am usually good at taking them, taking the hits and stuff.
    “If you get a dead leg and you have a haematoma (where trauma damages  veins or arteries) the blood, if you have a bad one, it’s like 6cm. Mine was 20cm!
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    “Our doc at City, who has worked at AC Milan and everything, said, ‘That’s the worst dead leg I’ve ever seen, by a mile’.
    “And it wasn’t even bad, the tackle. It was Ollie McBurnie against Sheff U. If I showed you the tackle now, you’d be like ‘Get up’. It doesn’t even look that bad.
    “After the game it was sore. But when I was on the coach, I was like, ‘Nah, I need something here, doc’.
    “And then I went to walk off the coach back into the training ground at City and I genuinely could not walk, honestly. I had to get crutches and stuff. It was the worst pain ever.”
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    Grealish revealed his injury was the worst Man City’s doctor had ever seenCredit: Getty
    Former Aston Villa star Grealish was on crutches for the next few days but then struggled to bend his leg, meaning doing normal cardiovascular training such as on the exercise bike was a non-starter for 3½ weeks.
    It explains why he still does not feel fully fit now, though he is pain free, and considers what few minutes he has played since picking up the injury to have contributed to effectively a “mini pre-season”.
    The winger had never experienced consecutive league defeats at City until now and that wobble has doubters questioning whether Guardiola’s side still have the same hunger after last term’s historic triumph.
    With seemingly no worlds left to conquer, Grealish — who was in the side knocked out of the League Cup by Newcastle last month — did hint that it has had a psychological impact.
    He said: “I am not saying it is hard to get motivated . . .  you can’t say that. But when you’ve done it, it’s kind of like, ‘What now?’
    “It would have been nice to do something that we have never done. Maybe win all four — put the Carabao Cup in there as well — but we are out of the Carabao Cup already.
    Grealish has been called up for action by England ahead of Euro 2024Credit: Getty
    “Then it was maybe trying to  do an Invincible season but we got beaten by Wolves, so we can’t do that either.
    “It’s different. I have never been off the back of a season like the one I had.”
    City are only two points off shock  league leaders Tottenham, despite their recent losses, and usually start slowly.
    And yet back-to-back defeats are so rare for a Guardiola team that some may consider it a crisis of sorts.
    Yet when that word was put to Grealish, he hit back: “Come on! No chance.
    “Obviously I’ve never lost two games in a row for City before. But it’s nowhere near a crisis.
    Man City have suffered a poor run of results recently but Grealish remains confidentCredit: Getty
    “We had a brilliant start to the season. We didn’t win the Community Shield but then we won the Super Cup. We then won six in a row and we’ve obviously lost the last two.
    “Rodri has been a big miss for us. There’s no doubt about that.
    “For me, I come (to England) this week and I’ve tried to do little bits of extra fitness after training, just to try and help myself get back to full fitness.
    “I feel like when I am fit, I can help any team in the world, whether that be here at England or at City.
    “As soon as I go back to City, I need to get myself back in that  starting XI because towards the end of last season, I was playing every single game so that’s how I want it to be.”
    Man City star Grealish is no stranger to rough injuriesCredit: Getty
    A run-out against the Aussies and then Italy on Tuesday would help speed up his comeback.
    England will be facing the Azzurri at Wembley next week for the first time since losing Euro 2020 on penalties there.
    Grealish usually remembers all his games well but says that one remains a bit of a blur to him.
    And at next summer’s Euros in Germany, he — and the likes of Harry Kane, Jude Bellingham and Marcus Rashford — are out to make up for that heartbreaking defeat by bringing home the trophy.
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    He added: “We just have so much talent, without putting too much pressure on ourselves, this is one we are really looking at to go into and try and win the tournament.
    “Imagine how amazing it would be for the country? It would be un- believable. We do feel this is our time.” More

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    Gareth Southgate won’t care about England vs Australia score – Socceroos are Three Lions’ latest faceless opponent

    HAS it ever struck you as odd that football fans moan when their favourite players aren’t picked by England and then cry when they are?Arsenal, Chelsea and West Ham supporters have been demanding to know what more Ben White, Raheem Sterling and James Ward-Prowse need to do to get called up by Gareth Southgate.
    England manager Gareth Southgate won’t fear Australia at WembleyCredit: PA
    But they’ll also be complaining if he selects Declan Rice, Conor Gallagher or Jarrod Bowen against Australia on Saturday.
    Just about everyone agrees international friendlies are a waste of time and effort yet they will still be putting up the  ‘Sold Out’ signs at Wembley.
    Millions more will tune in to watch on Channel 4, largely because the BBC are offering Gardeners’ World or a repeat of Mrs Brown’s Boys (a repeat! It wasn’t funny the first time).
    Yet not even Southgate will really care about tonight’s result because it’s just a warm-up for next week’s Euro 2024 qualifier against Italy.
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    And if we’re being completely honest, not many of us will be bothered about that result because England are already as good as qualified for next year’s championships.
    The inconvenient truth is international football is a pain in the backside until it gets to the knockout rounds of tournaments.
    Southgate obviously won’t agree with that because he needs every opportunity he can get to work with his players.
    But England have won their last ten friendlies and not lost a World Cup or Euro qualifier since 2009.
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    And even in the week we play Afghanistan at cricket and Fiji at rugby, taking on Australia at football is still the biggest sporting mismatch. There is absolutely no jeopardy involved in these matches and we’d all much rather be watching our clubs competing in the Premier League this weekend.
    But just two months into the season and we’re already on its second international break.
    And the really good news is there’s another one next month for two more walkovers against Malta and North Macedonia.
    Australia are the latest in a long line of faceless opponents.
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    Australia will pose as another faceless opponent for England at WembleyCredit: PA
    Most of us wouldn’t recognise a ‘Socceroo’ if he hopped past us on Wembley Way.
    In recent years we’ve been treated to the delights of Ivory Coast, Austria, USA, Costa Rica and Nigeria pitching up for Wembley friendlies that have generated all the passion of a dirty weekend with Ann Widdecombe.
    So how long will it take for the paper planes to float down from the top tier or the first Mexican wave to break out among bored supporters wondering why they have paid a small fortune to generate their own entertainment?
    The reality is Southgate will learn more about his squad  players from this week’s training sessions at St George’s Park than from anything he’ll see tonight.
    Winning a first cap will mean the world to Eddie Nketiah and Levi Colwill if they get a runout.
    So let’s hope they aren’t jettisoned quite as quickly as Lewis Cook, Jack Cork, Aaron Cresswell, Ben Godfrey, Alex McCarthy, Kyle Walker-Peters, Nathan Redmond and Tyrick Mitchell, who were all called into friendly action by Southgate and then disappeared without trace.
    England have practically already sealed their place in Euro 2024Credit: Getty
    But no Prem player born in England should abandon hope of a call-up just yet because the FA have pencilled in four more friendlies in March and June.
    And who can’t wait for those?
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    WHAT exactly is refs’ chief Howard Webb hoping to achieve with Match Officials Mic’d Up?
    Because we really don’t want to hear him and Michael Owen telling us how VAR has f****d up.
    We’re already well aware of the wrong calls the Premier League’s elite officials have made this season.
    Replaying those errors with a running commentary from Stockley Park is just going to p**s us off even more.
    So maybe Webb should stay silent if the best he can come up with is “Yes, we’re useless, but at least we’re honest about it”.
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    YORK midfielder Daniel Batty is now my new favourite footballer following his epic s**thousery  in their 2-1  National League victory at  Dagenham last week.
    With the Minstermen leading in the 98th minute, the savvy 25-year-old  guaranteed them all three points when he launched a free-kick over the main stand and into the car park.
    Game management at its very finest.
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    GOOD luck to Wayne Rooney in his new job at Birmingham, where owner Tom Wagner measures his managers by their profile rather than their results.
    That’s probably  good news for Wazza after his DC United team finished ninth in the MLS’ Eastern Conference this season.
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    And one date we’re sure he’s already pencilled into his diary is  December 16 — when Jamie Vardy comes calling with Leicester to St Andrew’s.
    Wagatha Christie round 12. Can’t wait. More