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    Premier League goes CRAZY with 21 goals in three relegation thrillers… as fans slam BBC for NOT showing Match of the Day

    EVERTON and Nottingham Forest surged out of the Prem drop zone as it rained goals on Bank Holiday Monday.But fans were left fuming that there was no Match of the Day on to watch highlights.
    There were goals galore in the Premier League on Bank Holiday MondayCredit: Richard Pelham / The Sun
    21 goals were scored in just three matches as teams battled for survivalCredit: PA
    Fans were left fuming there was no Match of the Day to watch highlightsCredit: Reuters
    Woeful Leicester were spanked 5-3 by Fulham at the start of a day which saw a crazy 21 strikes in three games involving Premier League relegation scrappers.
    Everton later pulled off a stunning 5-1 thrashing of Europe-chasing Brighton.
    Abdoulaye Doucoure and Dwight McNeil scored two each to give the Toffees a two-point safety buffer.
    Keeper Jordan Pickford said: “Still three cup finals to go. We have to keep believing and focus on Everton, not what is around us.”
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    Forest also hauled themselves out of the bottom three as Taiwo Awoniyi scored twice in a 4-3 win over bottom club Southampton — who are eight points adrift with just three games left to play.
    The win puts Forest three points clear of Leeds and Leicester, who both slipped into the drop zone.
    Foxes star James Maddison fumed: “We are hurting, we were not hungry enough.”
    Incredibly, there were more goals in Monday’s three matches than there were combined across Saturday and Sunday’s seven games.
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    Fulham thumped Leicester 5-3 in the first game of the dayCredit: Reuters
    Everton ran riot at Brighton in a 5-1 victoryCredit: Reuters
    Nottingham Forest held on to beat Southampton 4-3Credit: PA
    But there yet there was no Match of the Day for fans to sink their teeth into.
    And some Premier League fans were left fuming at not being able to see more of Monday’s madness with Gary Lineker and Co.
    One said: “It is criminal that there is no Match of the Day on tonight.”
    Another declared: “The one night you want a Match of the Day and there isn’t one.”
    One noted: “How the hell is there not a Match of the Day on today?”
    Another added: “Mad to think that if Match of the Day was on tonight, Everton would have been on last despite winning 5-1 away at Europe-chasing Brighton.”
    Leicester are in serious relegation trouble after defeat at Craven CottageCredit: Reuters
    Everton gave their survival hopes a huge boostCredit: Reuters
    Forest are also out of the drop zone as Southampton’s relegation was all-but confirmedCredit: Reuters More

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    Shocking stat shows Man Utd WORSE under Erik ten Hag than Solskjaer as fans joke they are having ‘flashbacks’

    MANCHESTER UNITED have lost MORE times under Erik ten Hag this season than they ever did with Ole Gunnar Solskjaer as boss, it has been revealed. In the Premier League alone United have suffered nine defeats in the Dutchman’s debut campaign.
    Manchester United have now lost nine Premier League games this seasonCredit: Rex
    Which is more than what they managed in both of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s full seasons in chargeCredit: Getty – Pool
    🔴Man United have lost more PL matches under Ten Hag than they did in both seasons under Solskjaer.Defeats under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer:2019/20 -82020/21 -6Defeats under Erik ten Hag:2022/23 -9 pic.twitter.com/EquUzXOBbr— José enrique (@Jesanchez3) May 8, 2023

    And, as ex-Liverpool star Jose Enrique gleefully pointed out on Twitter, that is more than in both of Solskjaer’s full seasons in charge.
    The club legend’s first season in 2019/20 saw United lose eight games in the league, before recording just six the following season with third and second-placed finishes respectively.
    However, after a dismal start to the 2021/22 campaign which saw United lose five times from 12 matches under his guidance, the Norwegian saw his time as manager come to an end.
    Solskjaer was, however, unable to secure a trophy as Old Trafford boss, losing the Europa League final in 2021.
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    While Ten Hag has already managed to win the Carabao Cup and could end the season with two trophies with the FA Cup final still to come.
    However, upon seeing these figures, some United fans seem keen to write the former Ajax boss off already.
    One fan wrote: “Ten Hag is a worse Solskjaer with no hair.”
    A second remarked: “Ole Gunnar Solskjaer I owe you an apology. You were never this bad. I am officially Ten Hag out from now on.”
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    A third joked: “Ten Hag is starting to give me Solskjaer flashbacks.”
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    “Ten Hag not up to it, Solskjaer has a better record,” commented a fourth.
    A fifth said: “The only difference between Ole Gunnar Solskjær & Erik Ten Hag is Casemiro. There is nothing you can tell me [otherwise].”
    A sixth added: “Erik Ten Hag is a fraud, the Carabao Cup is the only difference between him and Ole Gunnar Solskjær.”
    While another – seemingly a Cristiano Ronaldo fan – declared: “Ten Hag ended CR7’s career along with his own. Is Ten Hag doing any better a job than Solskjaer?”
    Ten Hag’s ninth loss of the Prem campaign, Sunday’s abject reversal against West Ham, has fans fearing an end-of-season wobble that could cost them a spot in next season’s Champions League.
    Despite a promising start to the season, they now sit just one point ahead of bitter rivals Liverpool, who walloped them 7-0 at Anfield in March.
    It should be noted that across the two seasons Solskjaer had in charge, he scored a win rate of 51.31 per cent as opposed to Ten Hag who has a win rate of 55 per cent so far this season.

    After the fiasco of last season, it has been a season of transition for United with Ten Hag trying to re-establish the club’s core principles.
    But SunSport’s Dave Kidd believes this shows how big of a mess the club has been in since Sir Alex Ferguson left in 2013. More

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    Granit Xhaka ready to QUIT Arsenal in summer as Gunners eye swap transfer involving Leverkusen winger

    GRANIT XHAKA has been offered the chance to return to Germany’s Bundesliga by Bayer Leverkusen.And Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta will not stand in his way if he wants to leave.
    Granit Xhaka could quit Arsenal for Bayer Leverkusen this summerCredit: AFP
    The midfielder, 30, has been a huge figure in the Gunners’ title bid.
    And he is now adored by fans after his previous Emirates fallout.
    But Arteta wants to sign £100million-rated West Ham skipper Declan Rice and another central midfielder this summer.
    That would leave Swiss Xhaka facing the prospect of seeing out the final year of his deal on the subs’ bench.
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    With Leverkusen willing to offer the former Borussia Monchengladbach man a long-term deal, he is tempted by the opportunity to extend his top-flight career.
    It also throws up the prospect of Arsenal allowing Xhaka to leave for £15m.
    And that could help set up a deal for Leverkusen winger Moussa Diaby.
    The Gunners are battling with Newcastle, Manchester United and Paris Saint-Germain for the £50m-rated 23-year-old France international.
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    Xhaka’s exit could help Arsenal in their pursuit of Leverkusen winger Moussa DiabyCredit: Getty
    Xhaka, who cost £38.25m when he joined from Monchengladbach in 2016, was ready to quit the Gunners after being stripped of the captaincy by former boss Unai Emery in 2019 when he swore at fans while being substituted.
    Arsenal have budgeted £100m for England star Rice.
    And they are also looking at Brighton’s Moises Caicedo and Chelsea’s Mason Mount as they plan for a return to the Champions League. More

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    West Ham inspired to win over Man Utd by bizarre dressing room ritual as TOPLESS dances spark Hammers’ revival

    WEST HAM’S resurgent end to the season is being inspired by topless dressing-room dances.The Hammers are on the verge of confirming their Premier League status for next season following their impressive 1-0 win over Manchester United on Sunday night.
    Declan Rice and Co were on a high after sinking Man Utd on SundayCredit: Getty
    West Ham matchwinner Said Benrahma gets down to celebrate before doing the same in the dressing roomCredit: Rex
    Tomas Soucek gives a glimpse of what you could expect if you caught the Hammers rejoicing, but the full details remain in the dressing roomCredit: Rex
    Said Benrahma’s 27th-minute strike earned the East Londoners their sixth win since the turn of the year to put them seven points clear of the drop with three games remaining.
    Four of those victories have come at the London Stadium, and after each one a tradition has developed involving the club’s soft tissue therapist and the 1995 dance hit ‘Cotton Eye Joe’.
    Left-back Aaron Cresswell explained: “There is someone who might kill me if I say what really happened, but our therapist Craig Mazur absolutely loves it.
    “We’ve just come in after three points, the gaffer does his speech, and then the music comes on and it’s ‘Cotton Eye Joe’ and the next minute Craig is there, no top on, swinging it around, and all the lads are just buzzing.
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    “It’s something we’ve had over the last couple of years now and it’s just that great atmosphere we’ve got.
    “We’ve had spells this year that have been really tough and everyone has been low on confidence, but nights like this make it special.”
    Although not mathematically certain, striker Michail Antonio believes West Ham are now in an unmatchable position in comparison to their relegation rivals.
    They also have the advantage of facing teams below them in two of their last three clashes, taking on 17th-placed Leeds and 16th-placed Leicester.
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    All focus will now shift to Europe, where David Moyes’ men have the chance to reach a first major final since 2006 – and a first major European final since 1976.
    West Ham welcome Dutch outfit AZ Alkmaar to London on Thursday for the first leg of their Europa Conference League semi – with the final set for Prague on June 7.
    Antonio, who had a goal ruled out in the second half for a foul on United keeper David de Gea, said: “We are playing some of our best football of the season at the right time.
    “We believe we will be fine but we won’t settle. We are now looking to push on in the European cup and reach the final. Hopefully we can keep kicking on.” More

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    Man Utd ‘refuse to guarantee De Gea No1 shirt’ despite new deal with Ten Hag looking at alternatives after blunders

    MANCHESTER UNITED have reportedly refused to guarantee David de Gea the No1 shirt next season.That’s after the goalkeeper committed another high-profile blunder while closing in on a new deal.
    Man Utd are refusing to guarantee David De Gea the No1 shirt next seasonCredit: Getty
    De Gea is still closing in on signing a new deal with a huge pay cutCredit: Getty
    De Gea, 32, is set to extend his 12-year Old Trafford stay for one more season following Sunday’s defeat at West Ham.
    The Spaniard is already willing to take a huge pay cut on his current £350,000-a-week salary.
    But the Telegraph claims De Gea may also end up as United’s back-up stopper following several costly errors on the pitch.
    The gloveman had a shocker as the Red Devils crashed out of the Europa League to Sevilla last month.
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    And his latest mistake came just yesterday as he turned in Said Benrahma’s shot to gift West Ham a 1-0 win.
    As a result, Erik ten Hag is wondering whether he can trust De Gea to continue between the sticks.
    The ace is valued for his experience and leadership, having joined under Sir Alex Ferguson in 2011.
    And Ten Hag is keen for De Gea to continue at the club, saying yesterday: “We have the most clean sheets in the Premier League and we wouldn’t be in this position without him.
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    “Mistakes happen but he has my full belief and I have no concerns about him. We want him to stay and extend his contract.”
    But despite De Gea’s impending new deal, United have also started exploring the market for a goalkeeper to potentially take the No1 jersey.
    Brentford’s David Raya is high on Ten Hag’s list after revealing his desire to move on this summer.
    United are also looking at Porto’s Diogo Costa, who has been linked with Chelsea.
    And a decision will also be made on Dean Henderson, who could be sold to raise funds once his Nottingham Forest loan ends.
    However, United’s ability to compete for a new goalie will be dictated by other factors – namely how much money they have to spend.
    Ten Hag is prioritising a world-class striker to lead the line, and he would also like a midfielder to play alongside Casemiro.
    There is the small matter of the Glazers’ plan to sell up too, with new bids being received at the end of last month.
    But De Gea’s sudden drop in form could prompt United into moving for a new goalie should the right deal come along. More

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    Man United ace Antony caught ‘using mobile phone’ while driving £300k Lamborghini

    MAN Utd star Antony has been spotted appearing to use his phone while driving.A fan filmed the Red Devils ace at the wheel of his £300,000 Lamborghini Aventador.
    Man United ace Antony has been photographed appearing to use a mobile phone while driving his £300k Lamborghini Aventador
    Antony, who signed for United in January from Ajax for £80million, previously crashed his BMW X6 on a motorwayCredit: Getty
    The 23-year-old Brazilian winger pulled up at traffic lights near United’s Carrington training ground last Wednesday.
    The footage appears to show him holding the steering wheel with his left hand, with what appears to be a phone in his right hand as he slows down.
    He drives off still holding the device.
    The worrying incident occurred the day before United drew 2-2 at Spurs in the Premier League.
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    Driving and using a phone can lead to a motorist getting six penalty points and a £200 fine.
    The AA said: “It is dangerous driving.”
    Antony, who signed for United in January from Ajax for £80million, previously crashed his BMW X6 on a motorway.  More

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    Wayne Rooney names just FOUR Man Utd Champions League winners who would get in Man City’s team… including himself

    WAYNE ROONEY admits only four members of his old Manchester United side would get a game for Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City.Writing In his column for The Times, Rooney gave his take on the current side United’s “noisy neighbours” have crafted.
    Wayne Rooney has backed himself to make the grade to play in Pep Guardiola’s current Man City teamCredit: Rex Features
    And Rooney thinks just three of his team-mates would be able to join himCredit: PA
    And to the dismay of the Red Devils faithful, he does not believe the 2008 United team – which won the Premier League and Champions League – would be able to beat them over a whole season.
    Instead, Rooney believes they would be more like modern-day Liverpool – able to beat City in one-off games but ultimately struggling to maintain the same consistency over the course of the season.
    However, he does believe four of Sir Alex Ferguson’s 2008 side would be able to come into the line-up of their modern-day city rivals.
    Firstly, Rooney believes midfield maestro Paul Scholes would have no problems fitting in under Guardiola.
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    He also thinks the pairing of Nemanja Vidic and Rio Ferdinand would improve the Cityzen’s backline.
    And last but not least, Rooney has backed himself to be a key part of this super team.
    Interestingly, this also means there is no room for Cristiano Ronaldo, who won the first of his five Ballon d’Or trophies at United that season.
    The ex-England skipper also revealed he would have loved to play alongside record-breaker Erling Haaland and Kevin De Bruyne.
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    Rooney also revealed how he uses Guardiola as an example to improve his own coaching.
    He added: “I’d love to have played under Guardiola.
    “I look at how he develops people as players and individuals, at what he is doing with John Stones and how he has affected Jack Grealish.
    “He’s an incredible coach. You look at how he has changed his back line this season, the progress of Nathan Ake and so many examples of his work.
    “You see someone constantly working on the shape of his team and on new ways to break down the opposition.
    “As a manager, I marvel at that.” More

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    It’s testament to the utter shambles in 10 years since Fergie’s exit that this will be a season of progress for Man Utd

    TEN years on from the announcement of Sir Alex Ferguson’s retirement, the state of play with Manchester United’s squad is as follows:An under-performing goalkeeper, who is costing goals and can’t play confidently with his feet.
    So far Man Utd have come nowhere near replicating the glorious reign of Sir Alex Ferguson from 1986-2013Credit: PA
    Erik ten Hag’s first season in charge could yet be the best post-Fergie campaign for the Red Devils amid a battle to take over the clubCredit: Getty
    An £85million club captain who is currently fifth-choice centre-half.
    An over-priced £85.5m one-footed, one-trick pony and another winger who cost £73m and cannot get a regular place in an average team.
    The midfield lacks dynamism, the full-backs lack attacking threat, the entire team lacks goals and the ability to win away from home.
    And even the defining masterstroke of Erik ten Hag’s first season — fumigating the dressing-room by bombing out Cristiano Ronaldo — basically boils down to this: He has replaced one of the greatest footballers of all time with Wout Weghorst.
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    It is a testament to the utter shambles of the last decade that this will still be a season of progress for England’s most famous football club.
    If United stagger over the line into fourth place ahead of a sprinting Liverpool and, in the far less likely event that they complete a Cup double by defeating Manchester City in the FA Cup final, it might even be the club’s best post-Ferguson season.
    Yet still we could stage a fascinating debate over the most shambolic defeat of their campaign — the historic 7-0 hiding at Anfield, the 6-3 evisceration by City, the 4-0 first-half collapse at Brentford.
    Or the tossing away of a two-goal lead to lose 5-2 on aggregate to the weakest Sevilla team in years to exit the Europa League.
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    Which shows how staggeringly far the mighty have fallen, how United continue to suffer from ten years of dismal player recruitment and how desperately they need the wretched Glazers to get out of the club ASAP.
    Ten Hag got lucky at West Ham on Sunday, where a 1-0 defeat  flattered them.
    He might easily have suffered a serious trouncing at the hands of the old ‘Chosen One’ David Moyes and added another entry to that list of complete humiliations.
    The Hammers should have had a penalty for handball.
    And after he disastrously conceded Said Benrahma’s pea-roller, David de Gea was lucky that a Michail Antonio effort was disallowed when the Spaniard was feeble in dealing with a cross.
    De Gea is out of contract this summer and if Ten Hag is serious about wanting to keep him, then the Dutchman presumably feels he is simply too short of long-serving senior pros, with the petulant Bruno Fernandes already a clearly unsuitable on-field captain.
    Although he already has too many struggling high-profile players to know what to do with — Harry Maguire, Antony and Jadon Sancho among them.
    United haven’t seriously challenged for either the Premier League or Champions League since Ferguson left and they do not look like doing so any time soon.
    Their only hope is a successful takeover and yet even that public auction has been an embarrassing muddle.
    There is no guarantee of any resolution, and even if there is, the Glazers may linger like a bad smell under Jim Ratcliffe.
    There are big question marks over the futures of Harry Maguire and David de GeaCredit: Richard Pelham / The Sun
    Or there will be serious questions asked about Sheikh Jassim, the Qatari royal who is absolutely not funded by the Qatari state which has made such a celebrity circus out of Paris Saint-Germain…
    Ten Hag is a good coach — probably the most suitable of all United’s six post-Ferguson bosses.
    Had it not been for injuries to centre-backs Lisandro Martinez, perhaps United’s best post- Ferguson signing, and Raphael Varane, United would surely have held off Liverpool with some comfort.
    Their home form remains pretty solid and three of their remaining four fixtures are Wolves, Chelsea and Fulham at Old Trafford.
    United should be back in the Champions League, they might still end up parading two Cups, welcoming new owners and capturing Harry Kane this summer.
    And still you can’t imagine them challenging City any time soon.
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    PEP GUARDIOLA was fuming that Erling Haaland didn’t take Manchester City’s late penalty against Leeds — instead leaving it to Ilkay Gundogan.
    He missed his hat-trick attempt before Sam Allardyce’s side made it 2-1 to set up an unnecessarily nervy finale.
    When Haaland ceded spot-kick duties to Riyad Mahrez in the FA Cup semi-final against Sheffield  United a fortnight earlier, Guardiola claimed he’d left it up to the players to decide.
    Firstly, Guardiola must sort out this weird oversight before the greatest test of City’s Treble bid against Real Madrid in the Bernabeu tonight.
    Secondly, imagine how many goals Haaland might score if he was actually ruthless.
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    AT St James’ Park, seated directly behind the dugouts, you can appreciate the extent of the earache handed out to fourth officials.
    On Sunday, Anthony Taylor spent the vast majority of the 90 minutes being harangued by Newcastle assistant  Jason Tindall (the chief irritant), Eddie Howe, Mikel Arteta and his No 2 Steve Round.
    And for what? Do these men believe that Taylor will say: “I didn’t make that decision.
    I have no authority to overturn that decision. But, as you’ve moaned so much, I’m going to overturn it anyway.” 
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    FIKAYO TOMORI is heading into a Champions League semi-final with AC Milan against city rivals Inter, aiming to join a select band of Englishmen to  contest a European Cup final with a foreign club.
    Only Kevin Keegan, Laurie Cunningham, Chris Waddle, Steve McManaman and Owen Hargreaves have achieved this before, and nobody for more than 20 years.
    Given the paucity of decent English centre-backs, the absence of Tomori from Gareth Southgate’s squad is looking weird.
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    TOTTENHAM’S mini-revival under caretaker-caretaker-boss Ryan Mason might well earn them seventh place in the Premier League and a spot in the Europa Conference League.
    While West Ham have embraced that third-tier competition — as would Brighton, Aston Villa and other clubs — Spurs will, with some justification, consider it beneath them.
    The next permanent boss might wish Spurs had stuck with the last caretaker, Cristian Stellini, trashed the rest of this season and missed out on Europe altogether.
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    FOR a stretch of time, Raheem Sterling was frequently booed by England fans while playing for his country.
    Yet he ended up as Gareth Southgate’s best player when the Three Lions reached their first major final in 55 years at the last Euros, in 2021.

    Chelsea fans are now booing Sterling but, under Mauricio Pochettino next season, he is well capable of changing minds at  Stamford Bridge.
    If ever there was a player who thrives on being under-appreciated, it is Sterling. More