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    Arsenal fans hail ‘underrated’ Odegaard as captain breaks Frank Lampard’s goal record

    ARSENAL fans have hailed Martin Odegaard after his stunning effort against Newcastle. Odegaard fired the Gunners into the lead with a low-driven effort into the bottom corner of Nick Pope’s net.
    Martin Odegaard fired Arsenal into the lead at NewcastleCredit: EPA
    Which saw him overtake Frank Lampard’s goal recordCredit: PA:Empics Sport
    And this goal saw the Arsenal captain overtake one of Frank Lampard’s own records.
    Lampard saw his best single-season return for open-play goals come in 2009-10 when he scored 12.
    However, Odegaard has now trumped this after his strike against the Magpies.
    With the goal, the 24-year-old now has 13 goals from open play this season.
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    Reacting to news, fans online lavished praise on Odegaard.
    One said: “I’ve said it before many people underrate him.
    “He is the real deal @Arsenal.”
    A second wrote: “Big baller idk how [Real] Madrid only sold him for 30[million].”
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    A third typed: “What a player ❤️.”
    While a fourth added: “He’s unreallll.”
    Odegaard’s goal sent the Gunners on their way to a 2-0 win against Newcastle.
    The result has kept Arsenal’s title hopes alive with the gap to league leaders Manchester City now just one point. More

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    Newcastle 0 Arsenal 2: Odegaard strike sees Gunners grind out crucial win as they show they’re up for title fight

    ALL logic and reason dictated that the title race was over – but Arsenal laughed in the face of commonsense here. Mikel Arteta’s men kept the heat on Manchester City by inflicting only Newcastle’s second home defeat of the season with a performance of resilience, intelligence and class. 
    Arsenal kept their title hopes alive with a 2-0 win at NewcastleCredit: EPA
    Martin Odegaard got the first before Gabriel Martinelli’s effort was turned in by Fabian ScharCredit: Getty
    A week ago, some Gooners were starting to worry that their team might finish third in a two-horse race, that Newcastle might even pip them to the runners-up spot. 
    But with skipper Martin Odegaard in masterful form and netting the first-half opener, Arsenal defended with balls of steel and counter-attacked like the clappers to defeat the in-form team from Geordie Arabia.   
    There were a couple of excellent saves from Aaron Ramsdale, two narrow escapes when the Toon hit the woodwork and plenty of defiant defending. 
    Yet Arsenal sealed victory through a Fabian Schar own goal and are now just a point behind champions City, who have a game in hand but also face the added burden of a Champions League semi-final against Real Madrid. 
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    The chances of the Gunners snatching the title away from Pep Guardiola’s men remain slim but their refusal to allow this campaign to fizzle out after a four-match winless streak has been admirable this week. 
    Victory over a pitiful Chelsea had halted the slump which cost Arsenal pole position – and Arteta stuck with Jorginho and Polish centre-half Jakob Kiwior, who came into the starting line-up for that midweek win.
    After eight wins in nine, and 13 goals in their previous three matches, Howe’s men are close to Champions League qualification but with Liverpool finishing like a train, there is more work to do.
    Howe went gung-ho here, opting to start both of his in-form frontmen, Callum Wilson and Alexander Isak, the Swede in a wide-left role.
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    Odegaard fired Arsenal ahead with a wonderful long-range shot after 14 minutesCredit: Reuters
    It was the captain’s 15th goal of the season, setting a record for non-penalty midfield strikesCredit: EPA
    Arsenal, who had wilted here in a 2-0 defeat last May to cost them a place in the top four, arrived to the usual scenes of flag-waving bedlam, the National Anthem drowned out. 
    And the hosts made a whirlwind start. Within 80 seconds, Jacob Murphy crashed a shot against the inside of the post after a centre from former Gunner Joe Willock.
    Then Newcastle were awarded an early penalty when hapless ref Chris Kavanagh, who brings an element of chaos to any fixture, pointed to the spot, believing Kiwior had handled a fierce shot from Bruno Guimaraes.   
    But, as VAR Andy Madley spotted, Kiwior had done well to tuck his arm behind his back and the ball had struck the top of his thigh. 
    All this while a plane trailing a banner reading ‘Free All Saudi prisoners’ buzzed around St James’ Park, as a reminder that this is the most romanticised of all sportwashing projects. 
    Martinelli’s shot was deflected off Schar in the 71st minute to wrap up Arsenal’s winCredit: Getty
    Arsenal were delighted to pick up a massive win on the roadCredit: Reuters
    Nobody had seen the Arsenal opener coming but when Jorginho squared for Odegaard, the Arsenal skipper found himself in ample space to lash home a left-footed drive from 20 yards. 
    Suddenly, Odegaard was everywhere – an outrageous piece of skill sending Newcastle into retreat and then a pass which sent Gabriel Martinelli hurtling through, only for Nick Pope to stick out a leg and thwart his shot.
    Seconds later, Odegaard had another pop himself, a curling effort tipped wide by the Magpies keeper. 
    It was turning into a high-tempo, high-quality contest – Newcastle buccaneering; Arsenal more measured but menacing on the break. 
    Jorginho sent Saka through but this time Pope used his bicep to keep out the England winger’s shot. 
    Newcastle were left frustrated all game as they missed several clear chances to scoreCredit: Reuters
    Arsenal had the post and Aaron Ramsdale to thank for a couple of Toon missesCredit: Getty
    Aaron Ramsdale was then forced into action, making a smart stop after Willock’s shot was half-blocked by Gabriel. 
    It was turning ill-tempered – the bad blood which had boiled up during the goalless draw at the Emirates in January evident again – Wilson and Granit Xhaka involved in a flaming row. 
    With the final action of the first half, Martinelli cut back for Odegaard, whose turns left Sven Botman on his backside before his shot was kept out by Pope’s out-stretched boot. 
    Newcastle, though, started the second half as they’d begun the first – not quite knowing how they hadn’t managed an early goal.
    Murphy skewered Oleksandr Zinchenko and centred for Isak whose stooping header struck the near post.  
    Mikel Arteta will keep his side pushing for the title until the very last momentCredit: EPA
    Newcastle could drop into fourth place by the end of the dayCredit: Getty
    Then from a Kieran Trippier free-kick, Fabian Schar’s close-range header was met by a sensational strong-arm save from Ramsdale.
    It was breathless stuff, and at the other end, Martinelli was soon whipping a shot against the crossbar.
    Arsenal were digging in, a Xhaka block on Willock typifying their resilience, and then they doubled their lead with a stunning counter-attack. 
    Martinelli showed blistering pace, then clever feet, down the left and when he cut back, Schar diverted it into his own net at the near post. 
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    The locals were fuming about time-wasting – although anyone who witnessed the corresponding fixture at the Emirates, would have had that down as a pot-kettle situation. 
    And Arsenal held out for one of their most impressive victories of an excellent season.  More

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    Fans are just realising Raheem Sterling is Chelsea’s top assist maker as England ace starts to turn around horror season

    FANS are starting to realise Raheem Sterling is now Chelsea’s top assist maker.That’s as the England ace begins to turn around his horror debut season.
    Raheem Sterling has the most assists for Chelsea this seasonCredit: Getty

    Sterling, 28, joined the Blues from Man City for nearly £50million last summer.
    Big things were expected of the clinical forward, who won four Premier League titles while scoring 131 goals for City.
    But Sterling’s first term at Stamford Bridge has not gone to plan.
    The winger has been accused of vanishing in numerous matches big and small.
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    And he has just four league goals to show for his efforts under Thomas Tuchel, Graham Potter and Frank Lampard.
    However, Sterling is starting to become a bit of an assist master for his new side.
    He came off the bench in yesterday’s 3-1 win at Bournemouth and proceeded to tee up fellow sub Joao Felix for Chelsea’s third.
    It means Sterling has four assists for the Blues this term, more than any other player.
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    And fans reckon he’s starting to finally come good as a new dawn – potentially under Mauricio Pochettino – approaches.
    One said: “Surely that deserves a top 5 Ballon d’Or nomination.”
    Another declared: “The grief he’s been catching is unfair considering he’s our biggest contributor for goals.”
    One noted: “Not bad for our ‘worst signing ever’.”
    Another added: “Great assist from Sterling, we missed those brave runs from him.” More

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    West Ham vs Man Utd: Ten Hag’s side looking to bounce back from Brighton defeat against troubled Hammers – Stream, TV

    MANCHESTER UNITED visit West Ham TODAY as they look to seal a place in next season’s Champions League.The Red Devils were dealt late heartbreak at Brighton on Thursday night as they lost 1-0 courtesy of Alexis Mac Allister’s 99th-minute penalty.
    Alexis Mac Allister won the game against Man Utd with a late penaltyCredit: Getty
    West Ham were beaten 3-0 by Man City in midweekCredit: PA
    Liverpool cranked up the pressure on Erik ten Hag’s side last night after beating Brentford 1-0 to put them within just one point of United in fourth.
    The Red Devils are still in a good position to finish in the top-4, as Jurgen Klopp’s side have played two games more.
    West Ham meanwhile, are in a relegation battle and they will be fighting to keep their Premier League futures intact.
    The Hammers are 15th, four points clear of the drop, but with four games left, anything can happen.

    When is West Ham vs Man Utd?

    Man Utd’s clash with West Ham will take place TODAY, Sunday, May 7.
    The clash will kick off at a later than usual start time: 7pm BST.
    The game will be held at the London Stadium.
    United beat West Ham 1-0 earlier this season thanks to Marcus Rashford’s header.

    What channel is it and can it be live streamed?

    West Ham vs Man Utd will be shown live on BT Sport 1 and BT Sport 1 HD.
    You can live stream the action from the BT Sport app, which is available for download onto your mobile or tablet device.

    Team news
    Kurt Zouma is still out of action for the hosts as he continues to nurse an ankle injury.
    Vladimir Coufal pulled up in the Man City defeat with a hamstring issue and is a doubt for the game but his status has yet to be confirmed.
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    Declan Rice missed the City game with illness but could be back to play United.
    The Red Devils don’t have any fresh injury concerns following their defeat to Brighton.
    But Jadon Sancho may get a start ahead of Antony and Tyrell Malacia may slot into the XI once again.
    Odds

    West Ham – 13/5
    Draw – 13/5
    Man Utd – 20/21

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    Arsenal fans fume with much loved third kit set to be scrapped after just TWO outings as home strip worn at Newcastle

    ARSENAL fans have been left fuming after their popular third kit was once again snubbed for their trip to Newcastle. The Gunners have worn the pink kit on just TWO occasions this season.
    Arsenal will be donning their home kit for the clash against NewcastleCredit: Getty
    They have worn the pink kit just twiceCredit: Rex
    And with a new season on the horizon, it may not see the light of day again, with Arsenal at home in two of their remaining three games this season.
    Fans were hoping it would be used for the visit to Newcastle.
    However, Mikel Arteta’s side have instead donned their red and white home strip.
    Arsenal fans took to social media to vent their frustration, with one typing on Twitter: “Today would’ve been a good day to wear the Pink Kit 😭😢.”
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    A second shared a photo of the pink kit with the caption: “Gone but never forgotten 💔.”
    A third said: “So bad that they’ve worn the pink kit twice.
    “Pink kit was just an illusion,” joked a fourth.
    A fifth remarked: “Thanks for the (brief) memories, pink kit 💕.”
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    Another added: “Pink kit arsenal was just vibes, no stress.”
    Meanwhile, the club’s rumoured away kit for the Champions League has been leaked – though fans are not impressed with the kit dubbed: “the worst Arsenal kit I’ve seen in years.”
    Arsenal are hoping to keep their title hopes alive with a with at Champions League-chasing Newcastle.
    You can keep up with the action with SunSport’s live blog here. More

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    What is the song Newcastle play when they walk onto the pitch, does it have any lyrics?

    NEWCASTLE have been in sizzling form this season – and they have their home matchday atmosphere to thank for a lot of their success. One major part of the home match day experience at St James’ Park is the club anthem that is played while the players are walking out onto the pitch.
    Newcastle fans absolutely love their club’s walk out anthemCredit: Reuters
    Magpies fans are on the brink of seeing their club play in the Champions League for the first time since the 2002-03 season.
    And they might not have to wait too long to hear the song played on big European nights either.
    So what is the song called, and what are its origins?
    What is the song called?
    The song Newcastle play as the players are walking out onto the pitch is called Going Home (Theme of the Local Hero).

    It was originally an instrumental rock song that rose as high at 56 in the UK charts when it was released in 1983.
    It was the closing track on the film Local Hero and the album was recorded in New York and in London.
    It’s not known when the song was adopted by Newcastle, but the fans absolutely love it.
    Mark Knopfler, a musician raised in Newcastle, wrote the melody and he is also a supporter of the Magpies.
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    Going Home is also played at the home games of Aberdeen, Tranmere Rovers and Burton Albion.
    And in 2022, when St James’ Park bar ‘Shearer’ re-launched, Knopfler performed the song live free of charge.
    Does the song have lyrics?
    Going Home does not have any lyrics, but it doesn’t stop Newcastle fans singing along with the melody of the tune. More

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    Tottenham blow in manager search as Vincent Kompany signs new five-year Burnley deal

    VINCENT KOMPANY has signed a new five-year contract at Burnley.And that ends any speculation of him taking the vacant Tottenham job.
    Vincent Kompany has signed a new contract as Burnley bossCredit: Getty
    The Belgian took over at Turf Moor last summer and immediately led the Clarets back into the Premier League in his first season managing in England.
    His side have racked up 98 points with one game remaining.
    That led to links with Kompany replacing Antonio Conte in the White Hart Lane dugout.
    However, SunSport revealed last month that he had told his staff he would be staying put at Turf Moor.

    And now the 37-year-old has pledged his future to Burnley until 2028.
    The former Manchester City captain said: “Burnley and Turf Moor felt right pretty much from the start – so it also feels right to sign for the next five years.
    “Together with the fans we have made Turf Moor a fortress again and continue to look forward to the future and the job of making Burnley better with every step.”
    Chairman Alan Pace added: “We are ecstatic Vincent has signed a new deal.
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    “He is the perfect fit for how we all see Burnley Football Club moving forward.
    “An extraordinary leader, setting ever higher standards and driving our club to the levels we all want to achieve.”
    Kompany and his Burnley players will get their hands on the Championship trophy on Monday.
    The champions host Cardiff on what will be a celebratory day for the home side, who sealed the title at arch-rivals Blackburn.
    Kompany was praised for his classy gesture to apologise after midfielder Josh Brownhill taunted Rovers supporters.
    Tottenham had identified the ex-Anderlecht boss as their primary target when Conte was dismissed.
    But now they will have to turn thei attention elsewhere.
    Xabi Alonso is high on Daniel Levy’s wishlist after impressing at Bayer Leverkusen while a romantic return for Mauricio Pochettino is still a slim possibility.
    Julian Nagelsmann remains the favourite, though, with Brendan Rodgers also in contention. More

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    Lacazette reveals shock at facilities in England as ex-Arsenal ace explains why France has so many good youngsters

    ALEXANDRE LACAZETTE admits he was left shocked by the lack of facilities for young footballers in England.And he believes it’s why the French are further ahead when it comes to developing prodigal talents.
    Alexandre Lacazette admits being shocked by the lack of football facilities for kids in EnglandCredit: Getty
    Lacazette spent five years playing for Arsenal before rejoining Lyon last summerCredit: Reuters
    Lacazette, 31, spent five years playing in London for Arsenal.
    The striker scored 71 goals in 206 games under Arsene Wenger, Unai Emery and Mikel Arteta.
    And he is now back with Lyon after leaving them for the Emirates in 2017.
    But Lacazette has revealed he was stunned at how youngsters in England were made to pay to use football pitches.
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    He claims that in France, promising kids have the use of free facilities to develop their burgeoning talents.
    And he was shocked at how different things were in London, which may also explain why France have so many top youngsters coming through the ranks.
    Lacazette told Telefoot: “One thing that surprised me in London: there is no ground where you can play football for free.”
    Lacazette also hit back at critics who claimed he was “finished”, with the 16-time France international banging in 24 goals this season.
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    He added: “Many people thought I was finished.
    “They were saying that I wouldn’t succeed, that the club was making a mistake.
    “I wanted to show that Lyon were right in calling on me.” More