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    Premier League spats are all the rage and we can’t get enough – it was a matter of time before an official got involved

    ROLL up, roll up for the Anger Games.The Premier League’s age of rage shows no sign of abating after a week when Nottingham Forest’s groundsman and Brentford’s goalkeeping coach were charged by the FA for a pre-match bust-up.
    Andy Robertson was enraged after being elbowed by an official over the weekendCredit: Reuters
    Constantine Hatzidakis has come under the microscope after his elbowCredit: PA
    A few days earlier, two video analysts from Aston Villa and Arsenal were put up before the beak for a bout of fisticuffs in the Villa Park press box.
    Then we all revelled in a “disrespect” spat between Brighton boss Roberto De Zerbi and Tottenham’s caretaker chief Cristian Stellini, which sounded like a mafioso blood feud scripted by Martin Scorsese, that started before kick-off and ended with both men red-carded.
    So, the footballing week simply came to its natural conclusion at Anfield, on Sunday, when a steaming Andy Robertson confronted linesman Constantine Hatzidakis, who responded with an elbow to the Liverpool man’s throat.
    With players, groundsmen, coaches, managers, caretakers and even two laptop-wielding tactics wonks all engulfed by red mist, it was only a matter of time before a linesman would choose to stick one on a fuming Glaswegian full-back.
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    Sadly, Watford’s hooligan mascot Harry the Hornet is currently absent from the top flight but this man has previously started high-profile rumbles from inside a giant fluffy wasp costume.
    We haven’t had a serious ballboy brawl since Eden Hazard, then at Chelsea, kicked off at a lad from Swansea.
    And as for the Premier League’s tea ladies, there is an apparent anger deficiency in a department where boiling point seems such an obvious target.
    Because pretty much everyone else involved in the top flight is permanently ranting and raging and, frankly, this is what the public demand.
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    Nottingham Forest’s groundsman and Brentford’s goalkeeping coach were involved in a bust up
    Cristian Stellini and Roberto De Zerbi were both red carded at the weekendCredit: Reuters
    When Fulham striker Aleksandar Mitrovic received an eight-match ban — which the FA want to extend — for pushing referee Chris Kavanagh at Old Trafford last month, we were told the Serbian’s punishment would act as a deterrent.
    Apparently, it was going to boost the FA’s Respect campaign, when the last thing anybody in English top-flight football actually wants is anybody showing anybody else any respect whatsoever.
    ‘What about those grassroots? What about the poor children?’ I hear you cry.
    Well, any parent wishing to hold up anyone in professional football as a role model should be automatically referred to social services.
    No, what we want are more hissy fits, more bouts of the screaming abdabs, more weapons-grade “passion” to prove that the outcome of Premier League football matches matters more than dear life itself.
    Why pay through the nose for subscription TV if this stuff isn’t getting people consistently wound-up beyond all reason?
    What football really needed was for a linesman to join in and give as good as he got.
    When they talk about replacing assistant refs with robot linesmen, surely these droids — in the spirit of Hatzidakis — should be armed like Robocop or the Terminator?
    Aleksandar Mitrovic has been slapped with an eight-match banCredit: AFP
    Harry the Hornet was previously the Prem’s best wind-up merchant mascotCredit: AFP
    Since the Mitrovic flashpoint, incidents of players aggressively surrounding referees and laying hands on officials only seems to have increased.
    While no other culprit has been a big burly Serb with a mistaken reputation for thuggishness, the rest have got off scot-free.
    Hatzidakis may have been stood down pending an FA investigation but his violent retaliation is a boon to the Premier League’s great global soap opera, as it will be debated with worldwide wonderment.
    What was the most-talked about weekend incident?
    Erling Haaland’s bicycle kick? That  Matheus  Nunes thundercracker for Wolves against Chelsea?
    Mo Salah’s penalty miss in Liverpool’s 2-2 draw with Arsenal?
    Of course not. It was the extraordinary sight of a linesman tw*tting a player.
    We are indebted to Roy Keane — employed by Sky Sports as an ill-tempered caricature to ensure outrage levels never drop below acceptable standards — for pointing out, at half-time and full-time, that Robertson acted like “a big baby”.
    Keane, who frequently led baying mobs of Manchester United players intimidating match officials during his playing days, clearly didn’t believe Robertson had been manly enough when provoking Hatzidakis.
    Study footage of Keane in his pomp and you will see proper eye-bulging fury.
    Note the veins in the Irishman’s temples seemingly ready to rip.
    Those were proper full-on adult strops.
    None of your Robertson-style dummy-spitting toddler tantrums.
    One of the game’s greatest con-jobs was the idea VAR would increase respect towards refs and calm tempers. Mostly, we used to accept referees were fallible humans without eyes in the back of their heads.
    Now that we’ve got men in Stockley Park poring over countless replays of every major incident, football demands forensic justice and gets more furious than ever when those heightened expectations are not met.
    Instead, we get Howard Webb apologising to Wolves and Brighton every alternate Monday — while  people still bleat on about officials “lacking consistency” when all of them consistently do over Wolves and Brighton.
    And we get the FA’s disciplinary department jammed up by flare-ups between increasingly unlikely members of club staff.
    It took five months for the FA to conclude a probe into the altercation between Forest groundsman Ewan Hunter and coach Manu Sotelo, after a disagreement over the length of Brentford’s warm-up at the City Ground in November.
    Because why wait for the opening whistle before you can start getting extremely annoyed?
    Even the tactics boffins aren’t immune. Arsenal’s “technical analyst coach” Miguel Molina apparently blew a kiss at Villa’s “head of performance analysis” Victor Manas after a late Gunners goal in February, sparking a physical brawl in an area once reserved for boring-old media neutrality.
    Stop rattling on about “expected goals”, please boys. Give us the stats for expected fights.
    Still, after the mild-mannered and emotionally intelligent Graham Potter was inevitably sacked by Chelsea, we realised the Premier League’s one true cardinal sin.
    The crime of not being angry enough.
    Blues in a jam now
    I KNOW most of you believe that all  members of the football media congregate en masse to enjoy Christmas dinner with the extended Lampard-Redknapp family every year.
    But despite this supposed chumminess, I can’t honestly suggest that Frank Lampard’s return as Chelsea’s caretaker manager — just before a Champions League quarter-final against Real Madrid — will do any good for either club or boss.
    I do, though, love the idea of James Corden advising Chelsea supremo Todd Boehly to give the gig to Lampard, who is famously loathed by Corden’s fellow West Ham fans.
    Corden’s Carpool Karaoke phenomenon, where the likes of Madonna, Paul McCartney and Michelle Obama sing along with Big Jimmy in his motor, should now be adapted for the Stamford Bridge dugout, where A-list celebrities get to manage Chelsea on a short-term basis to generate viral internet content.
    James Corden is pals with Chelsea chief Todd BoehlyCredit: Getty
    Erl’s Gunner win it all
    AFTER 44 goals in 38 matches for Manchester City, it would be a travesty if Erling Haaland is not crowned the FWA’s Footballer of the Year and PFA Player of the Year — whether Manchester City win the Treble or nothing at all.
    Individual awards are exactly that and, while leaders Arsenal have several excellent candidates, suggestions that any of Mikel Arteta’s Gunners have had a bigger impact on the season than Haaland are nonsense.
    Erling Haaland has been on fire for Manchester CityCredit: PA
    Roy’s a boy
    VETERAN Roy Hodgson’s outstanding return to Crystal Palace — with his previously-toothless team notching two wins and seven goals in two matches — represents a significant blow against ageism.
    Joe Biden, five years older than Hodgson, is the most powerful man in the world.
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    He has his finger on the nuclear button — and will seek re-election as US President shortly before his 82nd birthday next year.
    So the idea that a 75-year-old might have struggled to bring the best out of Eberechi Eze was pretty low-grade by comparison.
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    Man Utd LIVE: Kane transfer BOOST, Neves EXCLUSIVE, Raya PRICE revealed, takeover updates – latest

    MANCHESTER UNITED have been given a HUGE boost in their pursuit of England record goalscorer Harry Kane as Bayern Munich admit they may not be able to afford the Premier League star.Meanwhile, SunSport can exclusively reveal that Wolves are preparing a new long-term contract for Red Devils target Ruben Neves.
    Elsewhere, United have been told they must pay £35million for Brentford goalkeeper David Raya in the summer.
    And we have the very latest takeover updates from Old Trafford.
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    Erik ready for Dutch raid
    Man Utd manager Erik ten Hag sent scouts to watch two Feyenoord players in action earlier this week, according to reports.
    According to The Mirror, he has his sights set on Feyenoord duo Orkun Kokcu and Santiago Gimenez.
    Man Utd representatives were in Rotterdam on Wednesday for the KNVB Cup semi-final clash between Ten Hag’s former club Ajax and Feyenoord.
    It is understood that they were there to watch Kokcu and Gimenez in action, with both men impressing on the night.
    Unlucky number for summer exits
    Man Utd are ready to clear the shelves this summer.
    That’s by ditching a whopping 13 players.
    The Mail claims stalwarts like captain Harry Maguire will leave Old Trafford this summer.
    And that will open the door for Erik ten Hag to bring in numerous signings who fit his tactics better.

    Exclusive by SunSport’s Jordan Davies
    Wolves are still working on a long-term deal for contract rebel Ruben Neves.
    The Portuguese midfielder’s deal at Molineux runs out next summer.
    However, SunSport understands Wolves are preparing a last-gasp attempt to stop the 26-year-old leaving for a cut-price fee.
    Arsenal were previously monitoring the situation, while Manchester United have come close to nabbing the £40m-rated playmaker on two separate occasions.
    No vague interest in Veiga
    Man Utd are interested in signing Celta Vigo starlet Gabri Veiga, according to reports.
    The Red Devils are “keeping tabs” on the 20-year-old having been impressed by his displays in Spain this season.
    Veiga, 20, has bagged nine goals and laid on four assists in 26 LaLiga appearances from midfield this term.
    But according to Football Insider, Arsenal are also keen on making a bid and could cough up more cash.
    Supercomputer reveals final Prem table
    A Supercomputer has predicted the final Premier League table outcome.
    And Man Utd are tipped to secure Champions League football.
    It’s reckoned United will finish fourth behind Newcastle to return to Europe’s elite competition.
    Meanwhile, Arsenal will pip Man City to the title, and Brighton will reach the Europa League.

    United discover Raya price tag
    Man Utd have been told to pay £35million for Brentford goalie David Raya.
    The Spaniard is being eyed as a replacement for compatriot David De Gea.
    And Fabrizio Romano says Raya has categorically rejected the chance to extend his Bees deal, leading to a potential summer exit.
    United will now have to fork over £35m for the gloveman, and also face a battle against Chelsea for his signature.
    Candy Kane sweet for Devils
    Man Utd have been given a boost in their pursuit of Harry Kane.
    That’s because Bayern Munich admit they may not be able to afford the England captain this summer.
    Kane could finally leave Tottenham as he approaches the end of his contract and career.
    But Bayern’s chief financial officer Dr Michael Diederich revealed: “I don’t rule anything out but can we afford such a transfer and do we want such a transfer? We have to keep an eye on our profitability.”
    Super Harry on the up
    Erik ten Hag believes Harry Maguire is finally proving his worth to Man Utd.
    The Dutchman said: “It is not that easy for Harry [to be rotated]. And then if you then deliver the performance he did today, really well done, in and out of possession, dominating and dictating.
    “I think this is a different Harry Maguire [to] what I have seen in the first weeks, months.
    “He’s taken so much initiative, dominating his opponent, stepping in, bringing passes. So a really great performance from Harry.”

    In for Axe
    Man United have reportedly held positive talks with Monaco’s Axel Disasi.
    The Mail report that the £44m-rated defender is being tracked by United with an eye on a summer move.
    But there are several clubs interested in the 25-year-old.
    The Red Devils are believed to be in the market for a centre-back with uncertainty hanging over Harry Maguire and Victor Lindelof.
    Eager for Veiga
    Manchester United are keeping tabs on Celta Vigo’s midfielder Gabri Veiga, according to reports.
    The Red Devils have been linked to more high-profile midfielders like Moises Caicedo.
    But Football Insider report that they could opt for Veiga, 20, in the summer.
    He would represent a cheaper option and has impressed scouts with his performances in La Liga.
    Eriksen Opens Up
    Christian Eriksen has lifted the lid on how ended up signing for United last season – and revealed Erik ten Hag had a big influence.
    The Dane had appeared content at Brentford as he made his comeback from his heart issues.
    But then United swooped and Eriksen said he could not resist the project.
    He told United’s in-house podcast: “Well I ended up being at Brentford until the summer obviously and the contract was running out.
    “At the time, I wasn’t closed down on going back to Brentford, I wanted to see what else came in or [if] something could tempt me away from how good it was there. 
    “[I was] speaking to the manager on the phone and then I could actually see myself going to United.
    “Luckily, they pulled through [to make the move] and I did as well. So, in the end, coming here was definitely very special.” 
    Raya Light
    Brentford goalkeeper David Raya will not sign a new deal at the club, according to transfer guru Fabrizio Romano.
    The 24-year-old’s contract expires in the summer of 2024 and Brentford are believed to want £35m to sell him at the end of this season.
    The highly-rated Spanish goalie has been linked to Man United and other Premier League big-hitters in recent weeks.
    The Moment
    Steve Bruce, Sir Alex Ferguson, Brian Kidd and thousands of United fans inside Old Trafford could barely contain themselves 30 years ago today.
    Two late goals for Bruce saw the Red Devils beat Sheffield Wednesday and set themselves on course for the title.
    Bruce’s winner was arguably the decisive moment in the 1992-93 title race
    30 Years Ago Today
    It’s been 30 years since one of the most famous days in Man United’s Premier League history.
    April 10, 1993 saw United beat Sheffield Wednesday 2-1 with two late goals with Steve Bruce.
    The Red Devils were chasing their first title since 1967 in the Prem’s debut season but faced fierce competition from Aston Villa and Norwich.
    Bruce’s winner in the 96th minute sparked wild celebrations on the Old Trafford touchline with Sir Alex Ferguson and assistant Brian Kidd losing all composure.
    United would go on to claim the league and the comeback against Wednesday was a pivotal moment in the run-in.
    Rashford Watch
    Man United fans will anxiously be checking their phones throughout the day as they await updates on Marcus Rashford.
    The 25-year-old limped off injured in the final 10 minutes of Saturday’s win over Everton.
    The star appeared to be holding his groin as he went off after overstretching for the ball.
    An update from the club is expected today and supporters will hope the news is good.
    Rashford has provided an overwhelming share of United’s goals in the second-half of the season and has recently moved up front after Erik ten Hag finally dropped the struggling Wout Weghorst.
    The Brighton Duo
    Manchester United are believed to still be interested in the Brighton pair of Moises Caicedo and Alexis Mac Allister.
    Both players have lit up the Premier League since arriving at the Amex and will likely command huge transfer fees.
    Caicedo tried to jump ship in January after Arsenal intensified efforts to land him.
    While Mac Allister’s stock rose after he played a key part in Argentina’s World Cup win.
    Sevilla Up Next
    It’s Europa League action up next for Erik ten Hag’s men as they turn their attentions back to Europe.
    It’s the third time in a row United will face Spanish opposition in this competition and the fourth time through the whole tournament.
    Apart from a home defeat against Real Sociedad in the group stages, the Red Devils have been comfortable in seeing off the threats from Spain.
    And based on current form, Sevilla should not give United too much to worry about.
    The six-times Europa League winners are currently sitting 13th, only five points off the relegation zone.
    ‘A Different Harry’
    Erik ten Hag has lauded praise on Harry Maguire’s performances as he reflected on his improvement throughout the season.
    Following United’s 2-0 win against Everton, the Dutchman told reporters: “It is not that easy for Harry [to be rotated with the other centre-backs].
    “And then if you then deliver the performance he did today, really well done, in and out of possession, dominating and dictating.
    “I think this is a different Harry Maguire [to] what I have seen in the first weeks, months.
    “He’s taken so much initiative, dominating his opponent, stepping in, bringing passes. So a really great performance from Harry.”
    MORNING UTD FANS
    Man Utd will learn the full extent of Marcus Rashford’s injury on Monday.
    The club’s 28-goal top scorer limped out of the action towards the end of their 2-0 win over Everton on Saturday with what is understood to be a groin injury.
    He is likely to be absent from Thursday’s Europa League quarter-final first leg at Old Trafford against Sevilla on Thursday.
    But the fear is he could be out for a number of weeks.
    In what was his 350th appearance for the club, Rashford pulled up as he stretched to reach a pass from Christian Eriksen.
    He immediately signalled to the bench he needed to come off and was replaced in the 81st minute.
    Man Utd have key players walking the tightrope of suspension against Sevilla in their Europa League quarter-final clash.
    Bruno Fernandes and Casemiro will be suspended for the second leg, if they are booked during next week’s clash.
    That means United’s midfield stars will have to watch their tackles or face missing out on the return tie.
    Man Utd target Victor Osimhen has dealt the Red Devils a blow by revealing his happiness at Napoli.
    The Nigerian striker has been sensational in Serie A – as the Naples giants close in on a historic league title.
    And he has spoken to L’Equipe to speak about how much he loves the club.
    Man Utd might get a free pass to Harry Kane – with Bayern Munich’s chief financial officer admitting the Bavarians might not be able to afford him.
    Dr Michael Diederich revealed: “I don’t rule anything out but can we afford such a transfer and do we want such a transfer? We have to keep an eye on our profitability.”
    That will be music to Utd fans’ ears, who are desperate to add a No9 to their squad.
    Man Utd manager Erik ten Hag sent scouts to watch two Feyenoord players in action earlier this week, according to reports.
    According to The Mirror, he has his sights set on Feyenoord duo Orkun Kokcu and Santiago Gimenez.
    Man Utd representatives were in Rotterdam on Wednesday for the KNVB Cup semi-final clash between Ten Hag’s former club Ajax and Feyenoord.
    It is understood that they were there to watch Kokcu and Gimenez in action.
    Broadcaster Richard Keys has slammed Erik ten Hag for his criticism of fixture congestion.
    United are in the midst of a run of three games in eight days and Keys did not have sympathy with the Dutch boss.
    The ex-Sky Sports man said: “Erik, as regards the scheduling and injuries, it’s the English Premier League. If you don’t like it, there is always of course Eredivisie, where you can go and ply your trade.”
    Rashford blow
    Man Utd will learn the full extent of Marcus Rashford’s injury on Monday.
    The club’s 28-goal top scorer limped out of the action towards the end of their 2-0 win over Everton on Saturday with what is understood to be a groin injury.
    He is likely to be absent from Thursday’s Europa League quarter-final first leg at Old Trafford against Sevilla on Thursday.
    But the fear is he could be out for a number of weeks.
    In what was his 350th appearance for the club, Rashford pulled up as he stretched to reach a pass from Christian Eriksen.
    He immediately signalled to the bench he needed to come off and was replaced in the 81st minute.
    Bookings ahead of Sevilla
    Man Utd have several players walking the tightrope of suspension against Sevilla in their Europa League quarter-final clash.
    Bruno Fernandes and Casemiro will be suspended for the second leg, if they are booked during next week’s clash.
    That means United’s midfield stars will have to watch their tackles or face missing out on the return tie.
    Osimhen update
    Man Utd target Victor Osimhen has dealt the Red Devils a blow by revealing his happiness at Napoli.
    The Nigerian striker has been sensational in Serie – as the Naples giants close in on a historic league title.
    And he has spoken to L’Equipe to speak about how much he loves playing for the club.
    Kane doubt
    Man Utd might get a pass to Harry Kane – with Bayern Munich’s chief financial officer admitting the Bavarians might not be able to afford him.
    Dr Michael Diederich revealed: “I don’t rule anything out but can we afford such a transfer and do we want such a transfer? We have to keep an eye on our profitability.”
    That will be music to Utd fans’ ears, who are desperate to add a No9 to their squad.
    Feyenoord swoop
    Man Utd manager Erik ten Hag sent scouts to watch two Feyenoord players in action earlier this week, according to reports.
    According to The Mirror, he has his sights set on Feyenoord duo Orkun Kokcu and Santiago Gimenez.
    Man Utd representatives were in Rotterdam on Wednesday for the KNVB Cup semi-final clash between Ten Hag’s former club Ajax and Feyenoord.
    It is understood that they were there to watch Kokcu and Gimenez in action.
    Keane destroys Carragher
    Man Utd legend Roy Keane had one word to describe Jamie Carragher’s defending after Micah Richards showed a clip of the Liverpool legend in action.
    The Anfield icon was bamboozled by Thierry Henry as the Arsenal hero netted a stunning solo goal in a 4-2 win over the Reds at Highbury in 2004.
    Henry left Carragher tripping up over his own feet before coolly slotting into the back of the net.
    Showing the clip on Sky Sports, Richards brutally joked: “Jamie’s always talking about body positions, and I just want to look at your body position here.
    “Because I don’t know if you was dancing, or you was twisting. You twist one way, you twist the other, and you take [Igor] Biscan out of the game as well!”
    Carragher then replied: “My only defence is it was against the greatest player to ever play in the Premier League.”
    Manchester United legend Keane then chimed in, joking: “Did you just come back from injury Jamie?”
    And when asked how he would describe the defending, Keane simply said: “Shocking.”
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    Cesar Azpilicueta drops major hint on who he wants as Chelsea manager as he says he played his ‘best football’ under him

    CHELSEA skipper Cesar Azpilicueta has revealed his best football for Spain has come under Luis Enrique.And it is a clear hint that Azpilicueta would love Enrique to take over at Stamford Bridge at the end of the season as the new permanent boss.
    Cesar Azpilicueta has dropped a hint as to who he wants the next permanent Chelsea manager to beCredit: Getty
    Azpilicueta played under Luis Enrique for SpainCredit: Getty
    Interim manager Frank Lampard will be in charge of the team for Wednesday’s Champions League quarter-final at Real Madrid following the sacking of Graham Potter.
    Ex-Barcelona coach Enrique, 52, was sacked by Spain after the World Cup in Qatar and is keen for the Chelsea job after talks with the club although Julian Nagelsmann is also in the frame.
    Asked about Enrique, Azpilicueta, who has 44 international caps, said: “Luis Enrique is a coach I have worked with in the Spanish national team.
    “My best games for Spain have been with him, and I have enjoyed him a lot, even though the feeling was somewhat sour in Qatar.
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    “There we felt we had a strong team and we deserved to go far. I only have good words about him. Let’s see what happens.
    “Luis Enrique has a clear idea for the game and he is loyal to that idea. I don’t know what is going to happen.”
    Azpilicueta will miss the clash in Spain as he is still recovering from a head injury sustained in February.
    The defender, talking about the managerial situation, said: “It is difficult to explain.
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    “We have a great squad with bags of talent, but there have been many changes and there has been weeks and months of adaptation for the new signings; it is always difficult to adapt to this league. We haven’t been able to form a team capable of getting results.
    “With Potter, we didn’t get the results we wanted, and it is a pity because we had experienced many changes with young players coming in that needed time to adapt.
    “In those moments you need a little bit of luck to win a game and get that confidence flowing. We were not consistent enough.”
    Azpilicueta, though, hopes Lampard can lift Chelsea’s season.
    He said: “The truth is that it has been a season with a lot of movements in the dugout, not only at Chelsea. We know Frank and we have a common goal: finish the season in the best possible way.
    “We have a shot in the Champions League and we know it will be difficult. But we are Chelsea and we have to defend the shirt and show everybody we are better than what people think.
    “Real Madrid is a unique opportunity for us. There are only eight teams left. It is special and difficult at the same time.
    “It is different from the Premier League, it is a knockout round, we play against the defending champions, the third year in a row against them, and they have plenty of experience.
    “It is a dangerous team, against them you think you have the control of the game, like last season when we were 0-3 up, and they got back into the game. We need to pay attention to every little detail.” More

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    Watch ex-Chelsea star John Obi Mikel LAUGH as he talks about how long Graham Potter would have lasted under Abramovich

    JOHN OBI MIKEL burst out laughing as he considered how long Graham Potter would have lasted as Chelsea manager under Roman Abramovich.The former Brighton boss was axed by the Blues after just six months in the Stamford Bridge hotseat.
    John Obi Mikel laughed at how long Graham Potter would have lasted under Roman AbramovichCredit: Dubai Eye
    Graham Potter was sacked after six months in chargeCredit: AP
    Potter, 47, had been handed a five-year contract by Chelsea co-owner Todd Boehly, only for the American to sack him during his first season.
    Despite the brief nature of Potter’s Blues stint, ex-Chelsea star John Obi Mikel reckons he’d have lasted even less time under previous owner Roman Abramovich.
    Fourteen managers worked at Chelsea during the Russian’s 19-year reign – with Abramovich having axed the likes of Carlo Ancelotti, Antonio Conte and Jose Mourinho, twice.
    Mikel, who played for Chelsea for 11 years during the Abramovich era, told Dubai Eye radio station: “When you look at that, was he given enough time? I think so.
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    “I think where you look at where the club is now, what is it, 11th in the table?
    “So when you look at it, I think he’s been given enough time. If it was the Roman Abramovich era…”
    At this point Mikel, 35, couldn’t help but laugh, before adding: “So was he given enough time? I think the club made the right decision.”
    The Nigerian, who helped Chelsea win their first Champions League in 2012, went on to suggest that the job had been “too big” for Potter.
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    He continued: “Was the club too big for him to manage? Maybe. Because when I look at him sometimes on the touchline he doesn’t really know what to do.
    “He’s not communicating to the players, he doesn’t tell them what to do on the pitch.”
    Mikel, who retired from football last September, then offered some advice to his former team-mate Frank Lampard, after the ex-midfielder was handed the caretaker job until the end of the season.
    He said: “When they scream at you, they are telling you what to do. Sometimes players need a kick up the backside, to wake up. With Graham, I wasn’t seeing that.
    “Also with Frank, I wasn’t seeing that. I hope now he’s back, he will be more of a [Jurgen] Klopp or Pep [Guardiola], we see these managers who are always emotional, it’s like they want to be on the pitch. I want to see that with Frank when he comes back.”
    Potter won just 12 of his 31 matches in charge of Chelsea – drawing eight and losing 11.
    Lampard’s return as boss got off to a nightmare start on Saturday, as his side were beaten 1-0 by Wolves at Molineux.
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    Man Utd ‘want to offload THIRTEEN players in the summer including Maguire and Martial but striker target will snub them’

    IT COULD be a busy summer of outgoings at Manchester United.Boss Erik ten Hag is reportedly set to oversee a clear out at the end of the season to stick to FFP guidelines and fund incoming transfers.
    Reports claim Manchester United could sell up to 13 players this summerCredit: Reuters
    The Red Devils are said to be planning a clear out in the upcoming transfer windowCredit: Getty
    Brighton plan on offering Evan Ferguson a new deal to ward off any transfer interestCredit: AFP
    And up to THIRTEEN players could be offloaded, according to the Daily Mail.
    But in a blow to United, Brighton sensation Evan Ferguson looks set to stay on the south coast.
    It’s claimed only a mammoth figure will prise the young striker away from the Seagulls, despite Ferguson idolising Wayne Rooney as a child and supporting the Red Devils.
    SunSport exclusively revealed last month that Brighton are planning to reward the 18-year-old for his form with a new deal.
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    United are reportedly looking to sign a striker, midfielder, centre-back, right-back AND goalkeeper in the summer.
    Therefore, sales are needed.
    The Mail claim club captain Harry Maguire is one of a number of stars who could be sold in the summer.
    The 30-year-old has fallen down the pecking order under Ten Hag but did start the weekend’s 2-0 win over Everton, and impressed in the process.
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    Anthony Martial, Donny van de Beek, Aaron Wan-Bissaka and Brandon Williams also reportedly face uncertain futures.
    Martial has struggled with injury this season and Van de Beek remains sidelined with a knee problem suffered in January.
    Right-back Wan-Bissaka is another who has been unable to nail down a regular starting spot.
    Elsewhere, there are said to be up to twelve teams in the race to sign Anthony Elanga.
    The 20-year-old has started just five Premier League games this season and is thought to be open to a move.
    Alex Telles and Eric Bailly, both currently out on loan, could also be moved on for good.
    While no further players are named in the report, defenders Victor Lindelof and Phil Jones have both been linked with an exit.
    And MEN report Ten Hag is losing patience with winger Jadon Sancho.
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    Goalkeeper David De Gea is also yet to sign a new deal and has rejected the club’s opening offer, although United are expecting the Spaniard to agree to terms.
    The Red Devils are in no rush to sell Scott McTominay, but have slapped a £50million price tag on the midfielder amid transfer interest, as revealed by SunSport.
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    Erling Haaland shows off new hairdo but fans say he looks like a ‘nine-year-old girl’ and compare him to Greta Thunberg

    ERLING HAALAND sported a new pigtails hairdo as he took part in Manchester City training earlier today.But some fans cruelly took to social media to poke fun at the striker’s barnet.
    Erling Haaland showed off his new barnet in Manchester City trainingCredit: AFP
    The Norwegian appeared to be in great spirits ahead of his side’s Champions League quarter-finalCredit: PA
    The star changed up his haircut for City’s clash against Bayern MunichCredit: AFP
    Haaland, 22, changed up his haircut ahead of tomorrow night’s Champions League clash with his former Bundesliga rivals Bayern Munich.
    The ex-Borussia Dortmund star appeared to be in good spirits as he took part in training ahead of the massive quarter-final first leg.
    After seeing Haaland’s hair, one fan responded with a snap of climate change activist Greta Thunberg wearing similar pigtails.
    While another jibed: “Bro rocking that 9 yo girl default cut 🔥🔥🔥”
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    Although a third claimed: “Am i the only one who thinks he rocks this 9 year old girl haircut? Looks dope on him bruh.”
    But a fourth joked: “Greta got really tall didn’t she?”
    The forward wore pigtails in Man City training back in December.
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    And remembering his previous dalliance with the haircut, an excited fan wrote: “Viking is back.”
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    Another referenced his caption last time he posted the hairdo, saying: “Viking mode fully activated.”
    Haaland returned from injury in fine fashion on Saturday, scoring twice in City’s 4-1 win at Southampton.
    He had previously missed his team’s 4-1 win over Liverpool with a groin injury.
    Haaland was compared to climate activist Greta ThunbergCredit: PA
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    Football fans are only just realising why it’s called a ‘nutmeg’

    IT’S one of the finest sights in football.A player cheekily popping the ball through the legs of an opponent, commonly known as a ‘nutmeg’.
    Trent Alexander-Arnold nutmegged Oleksandr Zinchenko in the build up to Liverpool’s second goal against Arsenal on Sunday
    The nutmeg is one of football’s cheekiest tricksCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
    Liverpool ace Trent Alexander-Arnold showed off the skill on Sunday, delightfully slipping the ball through Arsenal star Oleksandr Zinchenko’s legs to set up Roberto Firmino’s late equaliser.
    Zinchenko was then seen looking gutted on the bench following the goal.
    After all, being on the wrong end of the move often leaves defenders red-faced.
    The likes of Lionel Messi, Luis Suarez and Neymar are all masters of the skill.
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    And the latter was given a taste of his own medicine last year when he was nutmegged by football freestyler Jack Downer.
    But despite the term nutmeg being widely used from the professional game down to grassroots level, fans are now realising where it originates from.
    According to the book ‘Football Talk- The Language and Folklore Of The World’s Greatest Game’, via the Mirror, the term nutmeg dates way back to the late 1800s.
    It originates from tricks of the trade used in the exportation of nutmeg between North America and England in the 19th century.
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    Author of the 2004 book, Peter Seddon, wrote: “Nutmegs were such a valuable commodity that unscrupulous exporters were to pull a fast one by mixing a helping of wooden replicas into the sacks being shipped to England.”
    Seddon also wrote: “Being nutmegged soon came to imply stupidity on the part of the duped victim and cleverness on the part of the trickster.”
    And Seddon points out that the verb nutmegged is listed by the Oxford English Dictionary as “arising in the 1870s which in Victorian slang came to mean ‘to be tricked or deceived, especially in a manner which makes the victim look foolish’.” More

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    Marcus Rashford hints at injury update with message to Man Utd fans as club sweat on fitness ahead of crunch run

    MANCHESTER UNITED are still waiting to find out if Marcus Rashford is going to be sidelined for a key part of their Cup treble bid.That’s after the striker delivered his own injury hint on social media.
    Marcus Rashford has delivered an injury hint as Man Utd wait for an official diagnosisCredit: EPA
    United are fighting for two more trophies, having won the Carabao Cup already, and want to guarantee a place in the Premier League top four.
    Top scorer Rashford has been enjoying the best goalscoring season of his career, having found the net 28 times so far.
    But there are fears he could be out for a number of weeks after he limped out of Saturday’s win over Everton with a groin injury.
    Rashford and the rest of the players and coaching staff have been given two days off following three games in the last week.
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    Manager Erik ten Hag and Rashford will return to their Carrington training ground on Tuesday when a full assessment of the England international’s injury will be made.
    But Rashford posted a cryptic update on his Instagram Stories, saying: “Plenty more in the tank.”
    Fans were certainly delighted with the injury hint.
    One said: “It’s not over for him.”
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    Another declared: “Let’s hope he’s okay.”
    One noted: “Thank God it won’t be anything serious.”
    The good news from the weekend for Ten Hag was the return to action of midfielder Christian Eriksen.
    Meanwhile, Anthony Martial got back on the score sheet in his third substitute’s appearance after being out with a hip injury.
    Casemiro has also now served his four match suspension.
    The Red Devils are facing four key games in 11 days from Thursday when they take on Sevilla in their Europa League quarter-final first leg.
    They then travel to Nottingham Forest on Sunday before the return leg against Sevilla on Thursday of next week followed by their FA Cup semi-final against Brighton at Wembley just three days later. More