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    Piers Morgan blasts ‘spineless’ Arsenal for ’embarrassing capitulation’ to Man City and hits back at Rio Ferdinand taunt

    PIERS MORGAN has blasted “spineless” Arsenal for their “embarrassing capitulation” against Manchester City.The Gunners were battered 4-1 by the reigning Prem champions in their crunch title race clash.
    Arsenal were battered 4-1 by Manchester City as their title dreams fadeCredit: Richard Pelham / The Sun
    Piers Morgan was disappointed by Arsenal’s performanceCredit: Getty
    Arsenal remain two points clear of City at the top of the table, but Pep Guardiola’s men – who have won their last seven in the league – have two games in hand.
    As the match unfolded, Sun columnist Piers was disappointed with his side’s “capitulation”.
    At half-time, he tweeted: “This is making me sicker than Monday’s dodgy sushi.”
    After City’s third, he added: “We’re just giving this away. The ball, the match, the Premier League. Embarrassing capitulation by Arsenal. So disappointing.”
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    Shortly after, the 58-year-old continued: “At least put up a bloody fight, Arsenal.
    “I don’t mind losing to a better team, which City clearly are, but I do mind losing so spinelessly.”
    Rio Ferdinand taunted Piers, tweeting: “😭 4@piersmorgan.”
    Piers responded: “👊4 @rioferdy5.”
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    Upon the final whistle, the Gunners megafan concluded: “FFS. What a shambles.
    “When I was vomiting violently into a toilet bowl at 2am on Tuesday, I never imagined that would be only the second most sickening experience of my week. 🤮”
    City flexed their muscles before the game had even started, showing off the Premier League trophy on the pitch.
    They then came out swinging, with Kevin De Bruyne scoring a magnificent goal after just seven minutes.
    John Stones made it 2-0 on the stroke of half-time, before Gunners fans felt that Ruben Dias should have been sent off for a coming together with Ben White.
    De Bruyne brilliantly struck again in the 54th minute, although Rob Holding did manage to pull one back late on.
    City would strike the final, emphatic blow, however, with the magnificent Erling Haaland letting his hair down, literally, and scoring his side’s fourth.
    A melee followed the final whistle, with Haaland and Ben White having to be separated.
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    Chelsea fans fume as Brentford’s Rico Henry dodges red card for ‘headbutt’ on Wesley Fofana

    CHELSEA fans were left fuming as Brentford’s Rico Henry avoided a red card after appearing to “headbutt” Wesley Fofana. The Blues were trailing 1-0 at the time of the flashpoint as the Bees successfully frustrated their west London rivals.
    Rico Henry squared up to Wesley Fofana as tempers boiled over at Stamford BridgeCredit: BT Sport
    The Brentford full-back appeared to nudge his head in Fofana’s direction but was not sent offCredit: BT Sport
    Brentford threatened to spring for a second as Henry charged forward. 
    Raheem Sterling and Fofana managed to halt the wing-back before things became spicy. 
    Fofana was not happy at the way the Brentford man tried to win the ball back and the two squared up to each other.
    Tensions looked close to spilling over before the feuding duo were separated.
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    Referee Andy Madley booked both but Henry was arguably lucky to escape with just a yellow after appearing to nudge his head in Fofana’s direction. 
    Blues supporters were left mystified that Henry got off so easily.
    One said on Twitter: “So Rico Henry can headbutt Wesley Fofana and it’s a yellow for both?”
    Another said: “Henry kind of headbutts Fofana, who doesnt go down, VAR doesnt even look at it. If he went down, it may have been red card for Henry.”
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    While another fumed: “That was a clear as day headbutt on Fofana!! Where is the red card for Henry???”
    The clash came only minutes before Bryan Mbuemo scored Brentford’s second goal to put the game beyond the Blues.
    His strike came after Cesar Azpilicueta’s own goal in the first-half.
    Boos rained down from Stamford Bridge at half-time and at the final whistle after a fifth straight defeat for the London club.
    Lampard has lost all of his matches as caretaker manager after he took over from Graham Potter.
    Talks with Mauricio Pochettino to be Chelsea’s next manager appeared to take a major step forward today. More

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    Man City vs Arsenal descends into CHAOS seconds after final whistle as furious Erling Haaland chases down Ben White

    MANCHESTER CITY’S dominant 4-1 win over Arsenal turned frantic at the final whistle as both sets of players came to blows.A brace from Kevin de Bruyne was added to by strikes from John Stones and Erling Haaland as Pep Guardiola’s men cantered to victory over their title rivals at the Etihad.
    Erling Haaland stormed over to Ben White at full-timeCredit: BT Sport
    Haaland and White appeared to shout at each other
    Man City and Arsenal players aggressively squared up to one anotherCredit: BT Sport
    They were eventually separated at the end of the game
    Tempers boiled during the aftermath of the huge title clashCredit: BT Sport
    And while the competitiveness of the clash failed to live up to the billing, it remained a fiery encounter throughout.
    Arsenal fans called for Ruben Dias to be sent off at the end of the first half when he kicked out at Ben White – with Michael Oliver showing him a yellow card.
    Jack Grealish and Thomas Partey came to blows in the second period when the Man City man nudged over the Arsenal midfielder.
    The Ghanaian responded by storming into Grealish and pushing his hand into his face.
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    Arsenal were raging after Ruben Dias kicked out at Ben White in the first halfCredit: BT Sport
    That ignited the first of three melees in the game
    And those aggressive vibes continued at the final whistle when Haaland and White appeared to get involved in a confrontation.
    Haaland was caught by the BT Sport cameras marching towards White.
    As he approached the Arsenal man, he was kept a safe distance away by a host of red and blue shirts.
    More players began to get involved in the melee as referee Oliver was forced to diffuse the situation.
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    Thomas Partey and Jack Grealish also came to blows
    They were both booked for their altercationCredit: Rex
    But the official avoided dismissing anyone as the situation eventually calmed down, with both teams walking off the pitch without any serious incident.
    City’s 4-1 win moves them to within two points of Arsenal with two games in hand.
    And it may well end up being the decisive blow in the title race come the end of the season.
    City also maintained their push for the treble as they prepare for a Champions League semi-final against Real Madrid and FA Cup final against Manchester United. More

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    Arsenal player ratings: Former Man City pair struggle most against old club while Smith Rowe shines but too late

    ARSENAL’S hopes of winning their first Premier League title in nearly 20 years were well and truly dashed by defending champions Manchester City.A 4-1 defeat at the Etihad saw Mikel Arteta’s faltering Gunners hand the Citizens the impetus in the title race.
    Arsenal’s title hopes went up in smoke at the Etihad thanks to a 4-1 defeat to CityCredit: GETTY
    Erling Haaland and Co ran riot against the Gunners at the EtihadCredit: RICHARD PELHAM
    Gunners fans will be praying for a miracle before now and the end of the seasonCredit: REUTERS
    The North Londoners – who lead City by two points having played two games more – are now in need of an absolute miracle if they’re to win the league.
    Here, SunSport’s Neil Custis and Martin Blackburn rate and slate the struggling title hopefuls.
    Arsenal Player Ratings
    Aaron Ramsdale – 6
    Might feel he should have done better with Kevin De Bruyne’s opener but partially made amends with two saves to deny Erling Haaland. The score could have been more but for the England man.
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    Ben White – 6
    Made a brilliant block to deny De Bruyne a second goal but then played John Stones onside as City moved two goals ahead in first-half stoppage time.
    Rob Holding – 5
    The referee should have stopped his contest with Erling Haaland early on or his bench thrown the towel in. But, incredibly, he got the late consolation goal.
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    Gabriel – 6
    Shaped up better than his defensive partner but still found it difficult to handle Haaland and track the runners coming from deep – such as De Bruyne.
    Oleksandr Zinchenko – 4
    Slammed by William Gallas in the week for being found wanting in the run-in, the Ukrainian disappeared on his first trip back to The Etihad.
    Thomas Partey – 5
    Lucky not to concede an early pen when he tripped up De Bruyne. The Ghanaian couldn’t stem the sky blue tide as City overwhelmed the Gunners for much of the night.
    Oleksandr Zinchenko was found wanting on his old stomping groundCredit: GETTY
    Granit Xhaka – 5
    Had the thankless task of trying to get hold of a midfield when De Bruyne and Ilkay Gundogan were in full flow.
    Bukayo Saka – 5
    Saka might have fancied his chances against a makeshift full-back like Akanji.
    And when he did get the better of the Austrian he had Grealish for company. Wasted a late free-kick when he blasted the ball over the bar.
    Bukayo Saka struggled to impress at the EtihadCredit: GETTY
    Martin Odegaard – 5
    Found it tough to get on the ball and sloppily gave it away to set City away for the third goal early in the second half. Replaced by Smith-Rowe as it was not his night.
    Gabriel Martinelli – 4
    Kept asking for the ball but Arsenal just couldn’t get it to him and City pushed him back.
    Gabriel Jesus – 4
    While he got back to scoring form recently didn’t have a chance here.
    Gabriel Jesus had absolutely no service at the EtihadCredit: GETTY
    Subs:
    Smith Rowe (on for Odegaard 71) – 6
    Pepped up the Gunners but the game was gone by the time he came on.
    Nelson (on for Saka 80) – 5
    Wasn’t given much time to make an impact.
    Leandro Trossard (On for Martinelli 60) – 5
    Was given a thankless task at 3-0 down to do anything to affect this game.
    Jorginho (on for Xhaka 60) – 5
    The Italy international won’t be thanking his manager for being thrown into the middle of this.
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    Eddie Nketiah (on for Jesus 81) –
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    Fans say Erling Haaland found it ‘too easy’ after spotting what Man City star did in final few minutes against Arsenal

    ERLING HAALAND quite literally let his hair down against Arsenal as Manchester City got one hand on the Premier League trophy. The striking sensation made sure to get in on the action as he hammered home in added time to make it 4-1 at the Etihad.
    Erling Haaland quite literally let his hair down against ArsenalCredit: Richard Pelham / The Sun
    The Norwegian ditched his hair tie as City ran away the game and then netted the fourthCredit: Getty
    Haaland scored Man City’s fourth with his flowing locksCredit: Alamy
    But he did so without his famed ponytail, letting down his blonde hair before firing past Aaron Ramsdale.
    And fans reckon Haaland found it all “too easy” as City all-but ended Arsenal’s title-winning hopes.
    One said: “The game is too easy for Haaland, he was mid-way through putting his hair in a bun before scoring that.”
    Another added: “Erling Haaland literally letting his hair down for the last few second.”
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    One joked: “Haaland let his hair down and scores, just too easy for him.”
    Another agreed: “Haaland letting his hair down, too easy.”
    Even ex-England striker and BBC pundit Dion Dublin said: “Incredible player. He’s taken his Alice band out, let his hair down and made some good runs.
    “He makes it look so easy. It’s a pleasure to watch him play. I’m lost for words now, he’s outstanding.”
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    While Gunners legend Martin Keown compared Haaland to kids’ cartoon character TARZAN.
    He said on BT Sport:  “He is the driving force, they had good players that need to be managed and information to take onboard.
    “Haaland took time to gel but now in other gears, today he was like Tarzan on the pitch, he let his hair down at the end, now he has settled in he has let his hair down a bit and is even better.”
    City closed Arsenal’s lead at the top to two points but crucially have two games in hand.
    Kevin de Bruyne’s double sandwiched a John Stones header, before Rob Holding pulled one back for the Gunners.
    But Haaland and City got the last laugh with his added-time strike sealing the game and possibly the season.
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    Neco Williams rushed to hospital after he’s stretchered off following horror collision during Forest win over Brighton

    NECO WILLIAMS has been taken to hospital following a horror collision during Nottingham Forest’s win over Brighton.The Welsh international received lengthy treatment on the pitch after inadvertently colliding with team-mate Brennan Johnson before being stretchered off in the 64th minute.
    Neco Williams was stretchered off with a head injuryCredit: Reuters
    Williams inadvertently collided with a team-mateCredit: Reuters
    The Welsh international received lengthy treatmentCredit: Reuters
    After Williams was replaced by Cheikhou Kouyate, BT Sport confirmed that the Forest defender was being treated for concussion.
    And after the match, Forest boss Steve Cooper confirmed that Williams had been taken to hospital.
    Cooper added: “I had a look when he came off and I saw blood.
    “So fingers crossed it is not too bad, his health comes first regardless of results.”
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    Following the incident, the 22-year-old received plenty of positive messages from supportive fans.
    One wrote: “Neco! Neco! Neco! Neco! speedy recovery, you’ve had a great season lad.”
    And a second tweeted: “Feel better soon, Neco.”
    Another added: “So sad for Neco, hope he will be back soon.”
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    Forest went on to win the action-packed match 3-1 to boost their survival hopes.
    Things started badly for Cooper’s men, with Johnson missing an 11th minute penalty.
    Facundo Buonanotte then put the Seagulls ahead on 38 minutes, although their lead wouldn’t last long.
    Pascal Gross’ own goal levelled things up on the stroke of half-time.
    Danilo then put Forest 2-1 up on 68 minutes, with Morgan Gibbs-White’s stoppage time penalty sealing the three points.
    Prior to the match, January signing Jonjo Shelvey had been sent home by Cooper after reacting badly to being benched against Liverpool.
    SunSport has been told the 31-year-old midfielder “threw his toys out of the pram” and confronted the Forest boss following a team meeting, after learning he had been relegated to the bench for the second match on the spin.
    Shelvey’s anger flared when he realised he would not be starting against his former Anfield team-mates and his negative attitude surfaced on the training pitch.
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    Shaun Wright-Phillips trolls dad Ian in savage tweet after Man City take two-goal lead against Arsenal

    FORMER Manchester City star Shaun Wright-Phillips brutally mocked his dad Ian Wright during Arsenal’s 4-1 defeat at the Etihad on Wednesday evening.Kevin de Bruyne and John Stones handed Pep Guardiola’s men a comfortable 2-0 lead at half-time in the Premier League title six-pointer.
    Man City took control through first-half goals from Kevin de Bruyne and John StonesCredit: Getty
    Ex-Man City man Shaun Wright-Phillips, left, mocked Arsenal icon dad Ian Wright, rightCredit: Alamy
    Wright-Phillips trolled his dad Ian on social media
    And ex-Man City winger Wright-Phillips, 41, felt confident enough at the break to tweet his dad Ian – an Arsenal legend and die-hard fan.
    Speaking on social media, he said: “Hi @IanWright0 how’s things? Just checking in…
    “Hope you’re ok dad 😳💙.”
    In response, a devastated Wright simply replied with a tearful emoji.
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    And things went from bad to worse for the Gunners shortly into the second half.
    De Bruyne sealed all three points for the hosts with a classy finish.
    Rob Holding pulled one back for the visitors late on.
    But Erling Haaland then restored City’s three-goal advantage for his 49th goal of the season.
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    The 4-1 win moves Man City to within two points of Arsenal with two games in hand.
    And it may well end up being the decisive blow in the title race come the end of the season.
    City also maintained their push for the Treble as they prepare for a Champions League semi-final against Real Madrid and FA Cup final against Manchester United. More

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    Man City 4 Arsenal 1: Toothless Gunners roll over and put City firmly in control of Premier League title race

    WE HAD waited months for this clash of the titans, this title decider – a match even Pep Guardiola described as the Premier League ‘final’.Champions against leaders, master Pep Guardiola against apprentice Mikel Arteta, a Super Bowl without shoulder pads. 
    Kevin De Bruyne turned on the style as Manchester City stuffed ArsenalCredit: Richard Pelham / The Sun
    The Belgian superstar fired into the bottom corner for the opening goalCredit: Richard Pelham / The Sun
    Arsenal know their hopes of winning the Premier League could be overCredit: Richard Pelham / The Sun
    City trail two points behind Arsenal with two games in hand
    But what it actually boiled down to was this: Erling Haaland against Rob Holding. 
    Haaland is the finest centre-forward on the planet, destined for all-time greatness. 
    Holding is a willing lad, signed from Bolton by Arsene Wenger, who would probably make a reasonable centre-half at a lower-end Premier League club. 
    It was a mismatch of epic proportions – and so, it turned out, was the entire match. 
    Although it was Kevin De Bruyne who scored twice, Haaland set the tone in the seventh minute, when he contested a high ball against Holding, out-muscled him and out-witted him with a through-ball for De Bruyne’s opener.  
    Haaland, who scored his 49th of the season in injury-time, twice assisted De Bruyne in a near role-reversal. 
    More importantly, he bullied Holding and big bad City stole Arsenal’s dinner money.  
    It is harsh to say it, but you don’t win titles with players like Holding as your first-change centre-half.
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    William Saliba’s back injury has done for Arsenal, who have been leaking goals ever since. 
    ‘Whispering Death’ Holding was sent off in the first half of a top-four shoot-out against Tottenham last May, which Arsenal lost 3-0. 
    He isn’t an elite-level player and there is absolutely no shame in that. 
    The difference is that City had Aymeric Laporte kicking his heels on the bench. Laporte is first-choice centre-half for Spain and fifth-choice for City. 
    The sovereign wealth of Abu Dhabi makes paupers out of poor little billionaires like Arsenal’s ruling Kroenke family. 
    Yet while money certainly talks, it whispers sweet nothings when Guardiola is orchestrating things. 
    City played gorgeous, intelligent and supremely committed football. They were better than Arsenal in every department and in every way, including attitude. 
    Arteta said he would ‘kill’ any players who felt the tension of this contest. 

    It is difficult to say if there was any element of stage fright because Arsenal just aren’t nearly as good as English football’s dominant force. 
    The thunderous pre-match noise around the Etihad was reminiscent of City’s summit meetings with Liverpool during recent seasons. 
    But those truly were contests between equals. This was nothing of the sort. 
    As a result, the Gunners find themselves leading the Premier League in the final week of April but with approximately zero chance of winning it. 
    City’s two games in hand, their kinder run-in, and their squad depth mean a fifth title in six years is as good as theirs. 
    We must wait for them to face Real Madrid in the Champions League semi-finals next month before they face a serious challenge – perhaps the only truly serious one on their march towards a potential Treble. 
    Arsenal had done their best to reduce the overwhelming bigness of this contest by drawing three in a row. 
    Yet still it was big. You could tell by the media areas, which resembled an episode of Sky Sports’ Premier League Years, with every high-profile player of the early 2000s seemingly here for an appearance fee.
    City ought to have been ahead even before they were. 
    When Ramsdale spilled a De Bruyne centre, Thomas Partey tripped De Bruyne but ref Michael Oliver judged it a foul the other way. 
    John Stones beat the offside trap to head in the secondCredit: PA
    He was deemed to be level with Ben WhiteCredit: BT Sport
    Stones had to wait before being able to celebrateCredit: Richard Pelham / The Sun
    Still, the champions didn’t have to wait long. City enjoyed success with the long ball in their 3-1 win at the Emirates in February and they employed it again to great effect here.
    John Stones wellied one upfield towards Haaland, who held off Holding, turned him and fed De Bruyne. The Belgian darted between two defenders and arrowed a low shot past Ramsdale. 
    It was devastating stuff, like a first-round knockdown in a heavyweight title fight.
    Then came that uneven duel again – Haaland beating Holding to a loose ball and releasing De Bruyne, who sprinted through but was this time denied by a block from Ben White. 
    White doesn’t like football but he is good at it. For a while, he was the only man saving Arsenal from an absolute hiding.
    If Holding was Arsenal’s obvious weakness, then makeshift left-back Manuel Akanji, up against Bukayo Saka, was potentially City’s.
    Yet when Saka saw an opening down the right, Jack Grealish steamed back and robbed him – another example of the Brummie wide boy maturing and improving his all-round game under Guardiola. 
    De Bruyne slipped past Aaron Ramsdale again for the thirdCredit: PA
    Rob Holding curled home a fine finish for a late Arsenal consolationCredit: PA
    Haaland bundled home with his hair flowing in injury timeCredit: Richard Pelham / The Sun
    The Norwegian grabbed goal No49 for the seasonCredit: Richard Pelham / The Sun
    City surged forward, Haaland ploughed through Holding but Ramsdale saved.
    Ramsdale denied Holding twice more and the Norwegian also shot narrowly wide after being sent clear.
    It was inevitable that City would double their lead and they did so in first-half injury-time.
    De Bruyne swung over the free-kick from the right, Stones netted with a skyscraping header at the far post and, while a linesman flagged, VAR David Coote spotted that White had played Stones narrowly onside.  
    There was still time for a pre-interval flashpoint, when Ruben Dias kicked out at White after a scrap by the corner flag but Oliver showed only a yellow.
    After the break, Haaland burst clear again but Ramsdale saved again. 
    Soon, though, the clinching third when Martin Odegaard – compared to De Bruyne so often but nowhere as influential here – passed straight to Haaland who held off Holding and picked his spot.
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    At least, late on, there was a moment to cherish for Holding when Odegaard darted in from the right and the centre-half lashed home a consolation. 
    Yet even after that, Phil Foden’s pass was diverted by Holding into the path of Haaland, who turned and scuffed home virtually the last kick of the match.
    Ruben Dias kicked out at White and got a yellow cardCredit: BT Sport
    There was a bit of needle between Thomas Parrtey and Jack GrealishCredit: Rex
    Haaland and White clashed after the full-time whistleCredit: Richard Pelham / The Sun More