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    Rio Ferdinand insists Man Utd will have had a ‘BETTER season’ than Arsenal if Gunners fail to win Premier League

    RIO FERDINAND insists that Manchester United will have had a better season than Arsenal if they fail to win the Premier League. The Gunners sit four points ahead of Manchester City at the top of the table but Pep Guardiola’s team have a game in hand.
    Rio Ferdinand believes that Man Utd’s season could still be classed as better than Arsenal’sCredit: Reuters
    Man Utd have already clinched one trophy this season and are going for moreCredit: PA
    After Arsenal’s back-to-back draws with Liverpool and West Ham, momentum has shifted in favour of City, who are in incredible form and face the league leaders on April 26.
    United have already tasted Carabao Cup glory this season and are still going strong in the FA Cup and Europa League.
    They can also finish third in the Prem with them three points ahead of Newcastle in fourth.
    Speaking on the Vibe with Five podcast, Ferdinand explained that the Red Devils can still have a better campaign than Arsenal.
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    He said: “If Arsenal don’t win the league and Man Utd finish third and just the one trophy they have had a better season.
    “If you’re a player, forget fans, and you finish third and win a trophy, Carabao Cup whatever it is and the team above you finish second and win no trophies, who is the happier player?”
    Ferdinand went on to say that he hopes Arsenal win the league over City.
    The retired centre-back has heavily praised Mikel Arteta’s men for much of this season, previously saying that they played like champions after beating United 3-2 in January.
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    Ferdinand has also lauded Martin Odegaard, comparing him to Mesut Ozil.
    Arsenal face Southampton next up and Granit Xhaka has insisted that his team will respond after their recent disappointments.
    Meanwhile, City face a trip to Bayern Munich in the Champions League and a cup semi-final versus Sheffield United before they welcome the Gunners to the Etihad. More

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    Dave Kidd: Arsenal’s ‘Sweary Shouty Man’ may have been right… Gunners WON’T win Prem and might not get a better chance

    THERE is an Arsenal fan who sits just to the left of the Emirates press box and everyone in the football media knows him.When Mikel Arteta’s leaders were rattling up 50 points in half a season, and when they were on a recent seven-match winning run in the league, Shouty Sweary Man shouted and swore until he was puce in the face.
    Arsenal may not have a better chance to win the Premier LeagueCredit: Reuters
    He did it at the opposition players and coaching staff, at Arsenal’s players, at match officials and at the media who are engaged in a wide-ranging conspiracy to destroy his club.
    For the uninitiated, imagine Edvard Munch’s painting ‘The Scream’ with a soundtrack of potty-mouthed Viz character ‘Roger Mellie: The Man On The Telly’. That’s our man.
    And we marvelled at the extreme levels of constant rage displayed by some who had paid handsomely to watch a wonderful young team stage a miraculous assault on the title.
    But then when Arsenal tossed away two-goal leads to draw at Liverpool and West Ham, surrendering the title-race initiative to Manchester City, we thought of Shouty Sweary Man.
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    And we realised that he was no raving lunatic in dire need of a chill pill and an anger management course.
    He had, in fact, been the only sane man in the building — a wise mystic who knew what was preordained.
    While the media hailed every ‘hallmark of champions’ performance by Arteta’s team, and even the cold-hearted bookies declared them favourites, he always knew Arsenal wouldn’t win it.
    City have far more money and know-how, a deeper squad and a more experienced manager, an easier run-in and it was ridiculous that Arsenal should even have given them such a serious fright.
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    Yes, the Gunners remain four points clear, having played one game more than City.
    But they must travel to the Etihad on Wednesday next week to face a team who have won ten in a row, scoring 37 goals in the process, while chasing the Treble, including a fifth title in six seasons.
    If Arsenal finish second, and are anywhere close to City’s points tally, this season will be a triumph.
    Yet the real worry — and Shouty Sweary Man will have already thought of this ­— is that even though Arteta’s team will surely improve next season, probably with West Ham skipper Declan Rice to bolster their midfield, they are unlikely to ever have a better chance of the title.
    This is the age of nation-state ownership.
    Abu Dhabi reign supreme but the Saudis are rising fast in Geordie Arabia and the Qataris are poised to buy Manchester United.
    Arteta is brilliant but how good must he be to prevail over every oil-rich Sheikh and King in the Middle East?
    In addition, Chelsea and Liverpool — with higher wage bills than Arsenal — can’t continue to be quite as bad.
    While most Arsenal fans revelled in a thrilling campaign, our north- London Cassandra will have spotted this impending doom a mile off.
    Arsenal were frustrated by West Ham at the weekendCredit: Rex
    Arsenal were unable to beat West Ham because Gabriel conceded a clumsy penalty, Bukayo Saka missed a spot-kick and the defence switched off to a ball over the top for Jarrod Bowen’s equaliser.
    They were always going to have an off-day because they are inexperienced and several of their players are not genuinely world-class.
    And off-days are not allowed in the era of nation-state ownership in which 90 points or more are needed to win titles.
    Despite the cliche, two-nil isn’t actually such a ‘dangerous lead’. Arsenal had never previously thrown away two such advantages in consecutive Premier League matches.
    But experience tells us champions don’t do such things during a title race.
    Of course, Arsenal could still get a result at the Etihad, win at Newcastle and against Brighton and go on a glorious open-top bus parade to Islington Town Hall next month.
    Most people sincerely hope they win the league, even those of us in the anti-Arsenal media cartel.
    And if they do it, we’ll be there listening out for our hero’s next prophecy.
    “You bunch of ****s, you’ll never win it again next season.”
    BOEH NOT SO BRIGHT
    AS a snapshot of how to run, and how not to run, a top-flight club, Brighton’s 2-1 win at Chelsea was picture perfect.
    Here was an £88million winger, Mykhailo Mudryk, being outshone by a £2.5m winger, Kaoru Mitoma. And a £3.6m midfielder, Moises Caicedo, dominating a £100m-plus midfielder, Enzo Fernandez.
    As for Brighton’s brilliant Paraguayan match-winner, £9.5m Julio Enciso, well we don’t have anyone to compare him with, as, despite a £600m outlay under Todd Boehly, Chelsea haven’t got a striker.
    Boehly thought he’d tapped into the Brighton miracle when he poached Graham Potter, then ditched him months later.
    Chelsea also took Brighton’s recruitment chief Paul Winstanley last year — yet seem set on running their transfer operation as the polar opposite of Albion’s.
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    OLLIE WATKINS produced two goals and an assist, had another effort ruled out by VAR and hit a post as the Aston Villa striker obliterated Newcastle.
    Watkins, with 11 goals in 12 games, had given a pre-match interview to BT Sport in which he credited his revival to the fact that, since Unai Emery replaced Steven Gerrard, he is actually being coached to play to his strengths.
    Villa are heading for the Europa League, a competition Emery has already won four times with Sevilla and Villarreal.
    He probably coached their players well, too.
    SNAKES BITTEN
    AS we approach the second anniversary of the European Super League debacle, there could be no better antidote than Luton clinching promotion to the Premier League.
    Here is a reminder of the wonders of the pyramid system those Big Six ‘snakes’ wanted to escape from, with the Hatters climbing from the fifth-tier National League in nine years without spending serious money.
    They thought they were too big to play Luton, so to see them at ramshackle Kenilworth Road next season would be a delight.
    COST OF LOYALTY
    IT’S season-ticket renewal time and despite obscene levels of TV money being pumped into the Premier League, most supporters face inflation-busting rises in a cost-of-living crisis.
    Remember the pandemic, when ‘football without fans was nothing?’ Well, they don’t.
    They know they have got you by the knackers because of your loyalty.
    And if your skintness outweighs your commitment, they know there will be tens of thousands of tourists happy to pay double for your seat.c
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    IN a County Championship match at Chelmsford, England’s greatest Test wicket-taker, Jimmy Anderson, and England’s most prolific Test run-scorer, Sir Alastair Cook, held two fascinating duels.
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    On both occasions, 38-year-old Essex opener Cook was trapped leg-before by 40-year-old Lancashire bowler Anderson.
    For all of England’s ‘Bazball’ pyrotechnics, Anderson will remain their most important player for this summer’s Ashes. More

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    Arsenal offer Reiss Nelson new deal with bumper pay-rise but fear winger will still join London rivals on free transfer

    ARSENAL have offered Reiss Nelson a new deal but fear he could join another Premier League side on a free transfer, according to reports.The winger’s contract is set to expire at the end of this season.
    Reiss Nelson is wanted by a host of Premier League clubsCredit: Getty
    Arsenal have opened talks with him over a new deal and offered to increase his £35,0000-a-week wages,
    However, the Mail claim he could reject the proposal in the hunt for more regular first-team action.
    West Ham are among the teams interested in Nelson with the player settled in his home city of London.
    The likes of Fulham, Aston Villa and Brighton are also keeping tabs on the 23-year-old’s situation.
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    Villa boss Unai Emery is supposedly keen to work with Nelson again after managing him at the Gunners.
    There is also interest coming from Europe via Serie A giants AC Milan.
    Nelson has played 12 times in all competitions this season for Arsenal after battling a thigh issue that ruled him out of 17 games this campaign.
    He has netted three goals and grabbed three assists with his best moment coming when he scored a last-gasp winner in a 3-2 victory over Bournemouth.
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    Nelson spent last season out on loan at Feyenoord and helped them reach the Conference League final.
    Rumours suggest that if he was to leave the club then Arsenal could look to replace him with Crystal Palace ace Wilfried Zaha.
    The Ivorian is out of contract this summer and has also been linked with Borussia Dortmund, Monaco and Saudi Arabian clubs Al-Nassr and Al-Ittihad. More

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    Fans slam ‘absolutely ridiculous’ handball rule as Liverpool’s opening goal somehow stands against Leeds

    FANS have slammed the handball rule after Liverpool’s first goal against Leeds was allowed to stand.Cody Gakpo put Liverpool in the lead at Elland Road, but after Trent Alexander-Arnold appeared to handle the ball in the build-up to the goal.

    Cody Gakpo put Liverpool in the lead against LeedsCredit: Getty
    But fans were fuming as Trent Alexander-Arnold appeared to handle the ball in the build-upCredit: AFP
    The defender won the ball after a poor touch from Junior Firpo, but replays suggested that he used his arm to control the ball.
    Alexander-Arnold played the ball to Mohamed Salah before getting it back and then found Gakpo at the back post for a simple tap-in.
    After seeing the replays, fans flocked to social media to vent their frustration at the handball rule.
    One viewer tweeted: “The handball rule is absolutely ridiculous.”
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    A second commented: “That’s a shocker not giving that handball!!”
    A third wrote: “I have literally got no idea what and what isn’t handball these days cos it changes game to game man.”
    A fourth said: “That’s a defo handball another disgraceful decision.”
    While a fifth pointed out that it was similar to the decision that saw West Ham get themselves back into the game against Arsenal on Sunday.
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    The declared: “Same as Arsenal handball yesterday…awful refereeing again.”
    Declan Rice won possession after Thomas Partey failed in his attempt to flick the ball past him.
    However, replays appeared to show the ball touching Rice’s arm, leading Arsenal fans to bemoan the referee’s failure to award a free-kick.
    Salah doubled Liverpool’s lead before the break before Luis Sinisterra got Leeds back into the match.
    However, Diogo Jota restored the visitor’s two-goal advantage shortly after and Salah made it four in the 63rd minute.
    Jota got his second of the game in the 73rd minute with a tidy finish from the edge of the box.
    Darwin Nunez completed the rout as he made it six in the closing stages. More

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    Erling Haaland’s dark arts exposed on Sky Sports as Ben Mee reveals Man City star’s sneaky tricks to put off defenders

    BEN MEE has exposed the dark arts that Manchester City star Erling Haaland uses to put off defenders.The Brentford centre-back was on punditry duty for Sky Sports ahead of Leeds taking on Liverpool when he revealed the on-pitch secret.
    Ben Mee has opened up on what it is like to face Erling HaalandCredit: Sky Sports
    Erling Haaland and Ben Mee pinched each other when they met earlier this seasonCredit: Getty
    Mee claims that Haaland pinches his opponents in attempt to distract and bully them.
    He said: “He is a powerful lad and we have had a little bit of a jostle.
    “Obviously we are trying to be physical with him and use our body in and around the box to stop him from getting into any positions he wants to.
    “Little pinches here and there between me and him.”
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    Fellow pundit Jamie Carragher then asked if the pinches were coming from him or Haaland.
    And Mee responded: “More from him to be fair. But I don’t mind that, I quite like that.”
    The 33-year-old at the heart of the Brentford defence frustrated Haaland when they met earlier this season with the Bees winning 2-1.
    Mee also analysed how his team dealt with Kevin De Bruyne feeding Haaland, who has netted 32 goals in 28 league appearances.
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    The tactic involved the ex-Burnley captain stepping out of the defence to pressure the Belgian midfielder to stop him passing forward.
    Brentford and City are set to meet again on April 28, which is the last day of the season.
    Pep Guardiola’s side will hope to wrap up the title then with them just four points behind Arsenal with the Gunners to play and a game in hand. More

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    Arsenal blow with William Saliba NOT recovering in time for Premier League title-decider vs Man City

    ARSENAL have been handed a big blow as William Saliba will reportedly miss the vital Premier League clash against Manchester City.The Gunners face their title rivals on April 26 at the Etihad Stadium.
    William Saliba will miss the clash against Manchester CityCredit: Getty
    The Citizens closed the gap on Arsenal to just four points on the weekend with their win over Leicester City.
    Arsenal had the chance to increase their lead over Man City back to seven points but threw away a 2-0 lead against West Ham to draw.
    Pep Guardiola’s side have a game in hand on the North London side, but will not play a Premier League game until the clash in Manchester.
    Arsenal will have to face City without the help of defender Saliba, according to the Evening Standard.
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    The Frenchman is not expected to recover from the injury that he picked up in the Europa League clash against Sporting Lisbon.
    Arteta said on his injury last week: “He’s progressing well and we’re hopeful that we’ll have him available in the next few weeks.
    “We’ll have to see.”
    The Frenchman will remain on the treatment table with Mohamed Elneny and Takehiro Tomiyasu.
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    The pair have been ruled out for the remainder of the season with their injuries. However Oleksandr Zinchenko will be back in contention.
    The Ukrainian defender missed the draw against the Hammers with a groin issue.
    But it is thought he will be back in time to face Southampton at the Emirates Stadium on Friday evening. More

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    Stoke defender Ben Wilmot suffered horrific broken back in sickening fall which left him needing oxygen vs West Brom

    STOKE boss Alex Neil confirmed Ben Wilmot broke his back after a sickening fall against West Brom and will not play again this season.However, he is hopeful the Potters centre-back can return for pre-season training — as experts decided he did not require surgery.
    Ben Wilmot has been ruled out for the rest of the seasonCredit: PA
    It comes after he broke his back in his sickening back fall against West BromCredit: Getty
    Wilmot was stretchered off following the incidentCredit: Getty
    The 23-year-old former England Under-21 star spent the weekend in a London hospital after his horror injury, which left him requiring oxygen on the pitch during Stoke’s 2-1 defeat.
    Wilmot toppled following a mid-air collision with Brandon Thomas-Asante.
    He then left the field on a stretcher and the medics were forced to stabilise his neck.
    Some team-mates struggled to hold back tears as they feared the extent of the damage.
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    However, Neil was able to give a more positive update on Wilmot ahead of Stoke’s Championship home game against Wigan on Tuesday.
    He said: “At the moment he’s not going to require surgery — but it’s significant enough to cause him to miss this season.
    “He’s in a lot of pain and he’s being treated to make sure he’s comfortable.
     “We need to get him back fit for pre-season, that is the main focus now.”
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    Wilmot came through the youth ranks at hometown club Stevenage and was picked up by Watford in 2018 despite interest from Arsenal, Liverpool and Tottenham.
    After two Premier League appearances, he had loans at Udinese and Swansea before returning to Vicarage Road in 2020.
    But with 33 Hornets matches under his belt, he joined Stoke in 2021 after signing a four-year deal.
    He has appeared 39 times in the Championship this season. More

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    I’m the world’s strictest football referee – I’ve dished out the most cards to players and footie legend swore at me

    VETERAN referee Mike Stoddart reckons he has dished out the most cards — after 4,500 games.Mike, 69, has sent off 689 players and booked 4,387 in his 47-year career.
    Veteran ref Mike Stoddart from Leeds has booked 4,387 in his 47-year career
    Mike Stoddart has refereed a record 4500 football matches in his career spanning almost half a century
    He has officiated at all levels but his scariest moment came when he was chased by a pub team’s fans in Leeds who were denied the title by a controversial late goal.
    He said: “Fifty of them ran on the pitch. I legged it and hid in the cellar of a nearby pub.”
    He told how he was confronted by Alex Ferguson after he disallowed a goal for Manchester United in 1992 when they were chasing Leeds, managed by Howard Wilkinson.
    He said: “Alex came storming into the ref’s room and, knowing I was from Leeds, said, “Howard Wilkinson will be happy with you now’.”
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    He revealed Alan Shearer swore at him while playing for Blackburn, then repeatedly apologised.
    Mike recalled: “I said, ‘Excuse me Mr Shearer, my father is a vicar and he doesn’t allow swearing’. He was mortified and said, ‘I’m so sorry’.
    “He came over at half time to apologise again. What he didn’t know was my father wasn’t a vicar, he was a church organist.”
    He was famously photographed as a linesman in 1997 being confronted nose to nose by Middlesbrough star Fabrizio Ravanelli after repeatedly flagging him offside.
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    The fiery Italian got a red card and Mike said: “He didn’t say a word. He just stared.”
    He once reffed 205 games in one season — but it ended in divorce, with Mike saying: “I can’t blame her. I was never home.”
    He is now happily married to Gill, 66, and still officiates, despite players’ behaviour “getting worse”.
    He said: “I will carry on as long as my knees let me.”
    Mike was famously snapped facing off with Middlesbrough star Fabrizio Ravanelli in 1997 More