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    Chelsea legend John Terry insists ‘results are not good enough’ and tells manager Potter ‘we need to get a settled team’

    CHELSEA legend John Terry has warned Graham Potter that results on the pitch must improve.The Blues endured a torrid start to the season prior to Potter’s appointment as Thomas Tuchel’s successor, although the former Brighton chief has failed to stop the rot.
    Chelsea are currently toiling in NINTH place in the Premier League tableCredit: REX
    Graham Potter has failed to stop the rot since his appointment as managerCredit: REX
    Club legend John Terry insists results need to improveCredit: REX
    Chelsea are currently toiling in NINTH place in the Premier League table after one win in their last eight and are a staggering ten points behind fourth-placed Newcastle.
    And Terry, like many Blues fans, isn’t impressed by the team’s recent displays.
    When asked by a fan if he helped get Potter the job, the former Blues skipper – who is serving as an academy consulting – tweeted: “Absolutely not.
    “I tweeted that I loved watching Brighton play and his style of play.
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    “I have nothing to do with the first team. I’m work[ing] with the [Under] 18s and 21s and love my role.
    “Clearly results are not good enough and we need to get a settled team.”
    Chelsea dropped more points on Saturday as they were held to a 1-1 draw by London rivals West Ham, although they were unlucky not to have a second-half penalty after a blatant handball in the box from Hammers defender Tomas Soucek.
    Potter couldn’t help but lament the VAR and the referee’s blunder, saying: “It was a good save.
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    “You need your goalkeeper sometimes to give you the points.
    “It looks like one of those that if it was given it wouldn’t have been overturned, but obviously it wasn’t given.
    “You have to earn your luck. We can’t complain or wait for luck to turn for us, we have to keep working.
    “It looked quite a handball and, like I said, I didn’t know Tomas could get down so easily and save like that.”
    Potter’s troops will be back in action Wednesday, travelling to the Westfalenstadion to take on Borussia Dortmund in the first leg of their Champions League last-16 tie.
    The Blues will resume league action on Saturday at Stamford Bridge against managerless Southampton. More

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    Real Madrid ‘want Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp to replace Carlo Ancelotti’ and hope Bellingham transfer will convince him

    REAL MADRID are reportedly keen to make Jurgen Klopp their next manager.And the Spanish giants hope signing Jude Bellingham will convince the German to swap Anfield for the Bernabeu.
    Jurgen Klopp is struggling at Liverpool after a stellar seven-year stintCredit: Alamy
    Carlo Ancelotti’s Real Madrid sit eight points adrift of Barcelona in LaLigaCredit: Getty
    Klopp, 55, extended his deal with the Merseyside outfit in April last year as he agreed to remain in charge until 2026.
    But Liverpool have dropped off significantly this season following a dreadful run of form.
    The Reds sit 10th in the Premier League table as the pressure continues to ramp up on Klopp.
    And while his seven-year stint at the club leaves him with a huge amount of credit in the bank, he could still be approaching the end of his Anfield reign.
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    According to El Nacional, Klopp leaving Liverpool would see Real Madrid swoop in for the former Borussia Dortmund coach.
    Los Blancos boss Carlo Ancelotti has a contract to keep him in the Spanish capital until the end of the 2023/24 season.
    But with Real trailing Barcelona by eight points in LaLiga, a campaign without major silverware – excluding the Club World Cup – would likely see Ancelotti depart.
    And president Florentino Perez has always been an admirer of Klopp – who has worked wonders at Mainz, Dortmund and Liverpool.
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    It is being reported they would attempt to sign both Bellingham and Kylian Mbappe in a bid to drag Klopp to the Bernabeu.
    Bellingham, 19, valued at more than £100million, has been heavily linked with a move to one of Europe’s giants.
    Real Madrid, Liverpool, Manchester United, Manchester City and Chelsea are all thought to be interested in the England international.
    He is expected to leave Dortmund this summer after three years at the club – where he has contributed 20 goals and 24 assists in 117 games.
    And Klopp is a big fan of the teenage midfielder – who increased his price tag after a sensational World Cup.
    Mbappe, 24, is another player Klopp is reportedly interested in.
    The French superstar’s PSG future has been called into question after the Ligue 1 champions reportedly agreed to let him go in October.
    He only signed a new deal last summer to keep him in Paris until 2025, but could still leave at the end of the season if Real stump up the cash. More

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    Man Utd owners may drop asking price as Glazers argue over selling figure with two Saudi bidders to join buyout battle

    MANCHESTER UNITED owners the Glazers are reportedly divided over the asking price of the club.The Red Devils bosses revealed back in November that they were open to selling the club after 17 years in charge.
    (L-R) Bryan Glazer, Avram Glazer and Joel Glazer are all Man Utd board membersCredit: AP
    The Glazer family have tasked American financial advisers The Raine Group with finding someone to purchase the club for a sum in the region of £6-7billion.
    But according to The Mail, one of the brothers is privately insisting offers could be much lower.
    And there are said to be members of the family who would be willing to accept a £5bn bid.
    However, most of the Glazers remain confident a bidding war will increase the price of the club.
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    The family have not yet decided whether to sell the club in its entirety or retain a share.
    But the same report states that two Saudi Arabian groups are set to enter the race to buy United.
    Potential owners have been told to submit a single-paragraph offer consisting of the amount and percentage of equity, along with proof of funds.
    So far, there is thought to be five serious candidates to take over the club.
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    The Raine Group are preparing to whittle down the various offers, with Sir Jim Ratcliffe the only businessperson to have publicly confirmed an interest.
    The other bids are believed to be from countries such as the US, Qatar, China and Singapore.
    A Qatari takeover is expected to be approved by Uefa despite Qatar Sports Investments owning Paris Saint-Germain.
    Emir of Qatar, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani, is understood to be interested in United and could be willing to pay as much as £5bn.
    UEFA’s Club Financial Control Body is reportedly set to approve the Qataris dual ownership providing Sheikh Tamim is a “hands-off figure”.
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    Nathan Jones SACKED by Southampton after horror run of games leaves club bottom of Premier League

    NATHAN JONES has been sacked by Southampton after just 14 games in charge.The Welshman, 49, succeeded former boss Ralph Hasenhuttl in November but has failed to turn the Saints’ fortunes around.
    Nathan Jones has been sacked as Southampton bossCredit: Reuters
    The final straw came in the shape of today’s 2-1 home defeat to fellow strugglers Wolves at St Mary’s.
    The club said in a statement: “Southampton Football Club can confirm it has parted company with Men’s First Team Manager Nathan Jones.
    “First Team Coaches Chris Cohen and Alan Sheehan have also left the club.
    “First Team Lead Coach Rubén Sellés will take charge of training and prepare the team ahead of next weekend’s game against Chelsea.”
    Argentine Marcelo Gallardo is one of the favourites to take over, along with Liverpool legend Steven Gerrard and former Reds boss Rafa Benitez.
    Jones won five of his 14 games in charge in all competitions after succeeding Hasenhuttl, losing the other nine.
    SunSport revealed last week that the former Luton manager had already lost the faith of many members of his squad.
    Many of the club’s first team squad questioned Jones’ tactics, while feeling his coaching was not at the level of Hasenhuttl’s.
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    He then angered some members of the team by blaming them for his reluctance to switch to his so-called “preferred style”.
    Fans have also voiced their discontent towards Jones in recent weeks.
    In Saturday’s dismal defeat to Wolves, Saints supporters chanted “You’re getting sacked in the morning” to the Welshman.
    One fan was even kicked out of St. Mary’s for waving a giant P45 cutout with Jones’ name on.
    Jones, 49, made two big calls prior to the defeat to Wolves – dropping regular defenders Duje Caleta-Car and Armel Bella-Kotchap from the squad entirely, with Ainsley Maitland-Niles playing at centre-back.
    A fan was seen holding up a P45 cutout at St. Mary’s on SaturdayCredit: Rex
    The fan was escorted out for the anti Jones signCredit: Rex
    Saints took the lead on 24 minutes, when Carlos Alcaraz converted beyond Jose Sa.
    Just three minutes later Wolves ace Mario Lemina was red carded against his former club, putting Jones and Co in a commanding position.
    But the ten men came roaring back, with Jan Bednarek’s 72nd minute own goal equalising for Julen Lopetegui’s side before Joao Gomes struck an 87th minute winner.
    The result saw Southampton stay bottom of the pile with just 15 points from 22 games this term.
    Jones said: “I’ve compromised certain principles because of personnel, but also the way people want to play — because of fans.
    “I’ve been very successful playing a fluent style, Luton were a real aggressive front-footed side.
    “Statistically, there weren’t many better than me around Europe in terms of aggression, clean sheets, defending the box, balls in the box, xG, all those sort of things.
    “We were pound-for-pound the best because we were spending next to nothing and producing so much. I’ve gone away from that because it’s the Premier League and due to certain players and internationals.
    “I’ve had to compromise certain things and I won’t do that again.”
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    Saints travel to Chelsea next weekend, before a trip to Leeds the following Saturday.
    They will next be in action at St Mary’s on March 1, when they take on Grimsby in the FA Cup.
    Jones, 49, claimed to be among Europe’s best in a press conferenceCredit: Getty
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    Everton are reborn under Dyche and will be nightmare for Liverpool as Klopp faces tactical headache in Merseyside derby

    JUST over a week ago, this Merseyside derby looked like a comfortable win for Liverpool – but all that has changed.Everton were in dire form, having failed to win a single game in their previous eight appearances under Frank Lampard.
    Sean Dyche heads to Anfield to take on Jurgen Klopp’s men
    Unfortunately, for Jurgen Klopp’s strugglers, Lampard was removed from his position and replaced with a man that no team in dwindling form wants to face – Sean Dyche.
    Dyche reaffirmed everyone’s belief that he was able to give any team a proper structure and in his first game in charge Everton beat the league leaders Arsenal.
    The Toffees looked revitalised, having been handed a new lease of life under the former Burnley boss.
    As many expected, the football wasn’t pretty, but it was certainly effective.
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    With Liverpool in free-fall at the moment, the last thing the Anfield faithful would have wanted was to face a rejuvenated Everton.
    Defeat at home in the derby would be the most humiliating loss of the lot for the Reds.
    And it could even spell the end of the German tactician’s reign in front of the Kop.
    With a massive three points hanging in the balance for both Merseyside clubs, we have taken a look at three key tactical areas this derby can be won and lost.
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    Under Frank Lampard, the 4-1-4-1 had become commonplace at Goodison Park.
    But the ex-Chelsea manager’s tactics left Everton far too exposed in defence, particularly during moments of transition after losing possession.
    To Lampard’s credit, he always tried to play attacking football and instilled an offensive philosophy into his players from the get-go when he took over last January.
    Unfortunately, going forward without considering the repercussions of losing the ball is nonsensical.
    The best teams always attack in a manner which leaves them in a position to cope with counterattacks in case possession is turned over. This is known as ‘rest defence’.
    There are different ways for a manager to impose a solid rest defence structure.
    For instance, if a side overloads one flank of the pitch but lose possession, there should be enough players in that region to counterpress effectively and regain the ball as a result of the original overload.
    Everton’s rest defence structure was non-existent under Lampard which is why it seemed as though every time the Toffees lost the ball in the final third, they would concede an opportunity at the other end.
    As the fullbacks would position themselves really high, this often meant that the flanks were the most exposed areas for Everton when attempting to defend counterattacks.
    Here, Wolves took advantage of the advanced positioning of Everton’s fullbacks and managed to score a late winner right at the death.
    Dyche went with 4-1-4-1 against Arsenal
    Given the wealth of evidence available from Dyche’s decade in charge of Burnley, many expected the 51-year-old to line his newfound Everton players up in a 4-4-2.
    Surprisingly, Dyche decided that it was better to stick with what the players already knew rather than trying to switch to a more unfamiliar shape.
    Nevertheless, while Dyche went with a 4-1-4-1, there was far more structure to the team in and out of possession then was ever the case under his predecessor.
    Everton attacked with numbers, defended as a unit, and worked tirelessly during transitional situations to ensure that they were not split open on the break.
    To make sure that Everton had balance during transitions, Dyche held his fullbacks in deeper positions.
    Normally under Lampard, the fullbacks would bomb on down the flanks.
    However, the new manager stopped his wide defenders from stepping foot in the final third.
    The benefit of this was that, when Everton lost possession, the two fullbacks would already be in position to track Arsenal’s rapid wingers, Bukayo Saka and Gabriel Martinelli.
    Everton have lost the ball with Arsenal bearing down in transition. Thankfully, Vitaliy Mykolenko and Seamus Coleman are already in position to track the Gunners’ wingers.
    Cody Gakpo has struggled since moving from PSVCredit: Rex
    This will be highly beneficial against Liverpool on Monday.
    While the Reds have struggled in almost every aspect this season, they can still be deadly on the break and have lightning quick players such as Mohamed Salah and Cody Gakpo on the wings to wreak havoc.
    Everton’s defensive block
    Dyche made Everton far more secure against one of the best sides in the Premier League on the break.
    However, the Toffees were also exceptional when defending deeper on the pitch.
    Having set-up in a 4-1-4-1 last Saturday, the shape dropped into a highly narrow 4-5-1 when Everton defended in a low block.
    The most impressive aspect of this new structure was just how compact Everton were between the lines.
    Arsenal could hardly reach their central midfielders in higher positions, particularly captain Martin Odegaard who plays his best stuff when operating in this area between the opposition’s midfield and defence.
    As a result, Mikel Arteta’s men were forced to play wider.
    When this happened, the nearest winger would drop deeper into the defensive line and the shape would practically switch from a 4-5-1 to a 5-4-1.
    Left-winger Dwight McNeil has dropped into the defence to become a temporary left wingback, causing the formation to shift from a 4-1-4-1 to a 5-4-1.
    This was an excellent way to deal with Arsenal’s threat centrally and on the flanks.
    Since the Gunners attack with two wide players, Everton could defend 2v2 with their wingers and fullbacks against their opposite numbers.
    This defensive approach was dogmatic yet simplistic and was certainly effective. Arsenal registered an xG of merely 1.1 and five of the visitors’ 14 shots were from outside the penalty area.
    Furthermore, the Gunners finished the game with a lowly expected assists number of 0.79, proving just how little quality had when creating chances at Goodison Park.
    This has been such a rarity this season for the league leaders, but massive credit must be given to Dyche for completely restricting one of the best attacks in world football.
    Monday night’s opponent once held the title of being the best attack in all the land.
    Unfortunately for Liverpool supporters, this seems like a distant memory now.
    Since the turn of the year, Klopp’s side have scored just five goals in seven games in all competitions, winning just once.
    Nonetheless, Liverpool’s accumulated xG stands at 9.5 from these seven games which is a colossal underperformance, showing just how poor the forward players have been in front of goal.
    But it does also prove that Liverpool are still creating chances and so Everton will need to be just as solid defensively in the derby as they were last Saturday.
    Thiago loves to orchestrate the team and switch play from one side to the other
    One way that Liverpool can look to exploit Everton is through switches of play.
    Given that Everton will likely give little to no room between the lines, the hosts will be forced to play out to the flanks.
    In return, the Toffees will drop their defensive block across the pitch to the ball-side.
    When this occurs, Liverpool can use the passing range of the likes of Thiago to quickly switch the ball to the opposite flank.
    The reason for this is because there will be acres of space on the far side, meaning the furthest fullback can receive the ball with freedom to pick out an excellent cross in the middle.
    After the ball was switched out to Robertson, the left-back was able to get it under control and quickly whip one into the box towards Darwin Nunez before Wolves shuffled back across.
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    Crosses from the fullbacks have always been a staple of Liverpool’s attacking play during the Jurgen Klopp era.
    They may be as important as ever to claim all three points in this derby clash.
    Dealing with Everton’s aerial threat
    While we have discussed Everton’s system out of possession, it’s time to take a look at how the Toffees can hurt their neighbours in their own backyard.
    If you watched a Burnley game during Dyche’s reign, it may not be a surprise how Everton played in possession against Arsenal in the early kick-off last Saturday.
    The Toffees were incredibly direct.
    There was no more building out from the back which had become a prerequisite under Frank Lampard.
    Jordan Pickford hoofed the ball forward nearly every time vs Arsenal instead of building from the back
    Everton’s style on the ball was pretty much focused on getting into the final third as quickly as possible, using long balls from the backline and the goalkeeper to do so.
    Dominic Calvert-Lewin was primarily the target from these direct passes but the England international was supported by Amadou Onana too which was a tactical change from Dyche’s predecessor.
    Onana often played just off of Calvert-Lewin in these situations and was constantly used as a threat in the box to win headers against Arsenal’s backline alongside the centre-forward.
    Once these passes were played, the rest of the team would squeeze up the pitch, getting ready to win the second balls to sustain attacks in the final third.
    Calvert-Lewin and Onana are inside the penalty area to win a first contact header from a long ball while teammates are supporting from deep.
    When Everton did sustain attacks in the Arsenal third, if a direct opportunity at goal wasn’t on the cards, the hosts would play wide. 
    The hope here was to get McNeil and Alex Iwobi on the ball to provide crosses.
    Both men are excellent dribblers and gave the Gunners’ fullbacks a difficult game throughout while offering Everton quality deliveries into the box.
    McNeil in particular had arguably his most impressive performance in a blue shirt and was a constant threat for the Toffees in the final third having won six of his eight total dribbles.
    Having started on the right, the former Burnley man was switched to the left where he was far more productive during the game.
    Dyche will undoubtedly look to use McNeil to target Trent Alexander-Arnold’s defensive deficiencies in the Merseyside derby in the same way that almost every team has done this season when facing Klopp’s Liverpool.
    The England fullback is superb going forward and has provided more assists than any other fullback in the Premier League since making his debut.
    His importance to Liverpool’s attack since emerging from the academy six years ago is second to none.
    Unfortunately, Alexander-Arnold is not the best defender, particularly during 1v1 situations against his opposite winger, leaving the Reds very exposed down the right side of their defence.
    One of the best examples of a team taking advantage of the right-back’s defensive weaknesses was when Napoli’s Khvicha Kvaratskhelia ran rampant at the Diego Armando Maradona Stadium down this side.
    This successful dribble past Alexander-Arnold led to a third goal for Napoli once Kvaratskhelia reached the byline and crossed into towards Giovanni Simeone who poked it home.
    Alexander-Arnold was caught out on a number of occasions and rarely got near the nippy Georgian winger.
    While McNeil may not be as tricky or as skilled as Kvaratskhelia, Dyche will be hoping that he can get the better of Liverpool’s right fullback on the night.
    Providing he does, McNeil can get past Alexander-Arnold and whip some dangerous balls into the middle towards Calvert-Lewin or any late arrivals in the penalty area.
    It will be a big night for Alexander-Arnold. This battle on the flank can potentially be the decider between which team comes out on top.
    So what does this all mean?
    Depending on other results at the weekend, a defeat for Liverpool could leave last season’s runners-up in the bottom half of the Premier League table.
    However, with a Real Madrid double-header on the horizon in the coming weeks, a victory in the Merseyside derby over Everton could be exactly what is needed to lift the crowd and, more importantly, the squad’s spirits.
    Nevertheless, a worthy foe awaits.
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    Having beaten Arsenal with an excellent display of tactical discipline and quality, Dyche’s Toffees could walk away with a coveted three points, further piling on the misery for the Reds.
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    Man Utd in Denzel Dumfries transfer boost as Inter Milan line up replacement for wingback

    MANCHESTER UNITED have received a boost in their pursuit of Inter Milan wingback Denzel Dumfries.The Red Devils are keen to add to the right side of their defence in the summer transfer window as Erik ten Hag switches between Diogo Dalot and Aaron Wan-Bissaka.
    Denzel Dumfries has been linked with a move to the Premier LeagueCredit: Getty
    Man Utd reportedly made contact with Inter over a possible deal for the Dutchman in January, but ultimately decided to invest funds into striker Wout Weghorst instead.
    Now Gazzetta dello Sport are reporting the Serie A giants have lined up a replacement as they prepare to sell Dumfries, 26, for around £44million.
    Inter are understood to be keen on Bayern Munich right-back Noussair Mazraoui, 25.
    Joao Cancelo’s arrival in Germany has pushed the Morroccan further down the pecking order as he struggles for game time.
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    And if Bayern make Cancelo’s loan move a permanent one then they could be open to allowing Mazraoui to leave.
    That would have a knock-on effect in opening the door to Dumfries as United eye him up.
    Chelsea are also monitoring the Netherlands international.
    However, they have been linked with a part-exchange deal involving Trevoh Chalobah.
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    That is something Inter are not believed to be interested in as they search for a cash offer.
    Dumfries, whose contract does not expire until 2025, has made 70 appearances for the Italian side since joining from PSV in 2021.
    He has contributed seven goals and 10 assists.
    And the wingback is also a regular for his country having already received 42 caps. More

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    ‘Was Gerrard’s slip our fault?’ – Pep Guardiola brutally trolls rivals as he warns Prem not to take Man City’s titles

    MANCHESTER CITY’S Pep Guardiola warned Prem chiefs: You can’t wipe out our trophy-winning moments.Guardiola’s champs face the shocking prospect of being booted out of the League and stripped of their titles for allegedly breaking Financial Fair Play rules.
    Manchester City are facing the prospect of being booted out the PremCredit: GETTY
    Pep Guardiola has warned Prem chiefs not to take City’s titlesCredit: REUTERS
    Guardiola asked if City were at fault for Steven Gerrard’s infamous slip in 2014Credit: SKY SPORTS
    The Prem charged City with 115 breaches of their financial rulebook from 2009-18 and a three-man independent commission will decide a punishment if the club are found guilty.
    City have won six Premier Leagues, two FA Cups and six League Cups since 2009.
    Boss Guardiola, 52, said: “Come on! Those moments belong to us.
    “They absolutely belong to us, regardless of the sentence, they belong to us. Think what we’ve done — nobody can remove that.
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    “The good and bad moments we live, that’s part of everything and that’s not going to change, of course not.”
    Sergio Aguero’s famous last-gasp “Aguerooooooo” winner against QPR on the final day of the 2011-12 season clinched City’s first Prem title under previous boss Roberto Mancini.
    While Guardiola has won 11 trophies for the club in his all-conquering seven years in charge.
    He had a dig at the 19 other Prem clubs he claims have already “condemned” City before they are given the chance to prove their innocence.
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    The Spaniard sarcastically asked if his club were also to blame for Liverpool star Steven Gerrard’s 2014 Anfield slip against Chelsea.
    That error gifted the Blues victory which, ultimately, cost Liverpool the title as City clinched the Prem crown on the final day of the season that year.
    Guardiola added: “The goal from Sergio Aguero . . . and I don’t know if we are responsible for Steven Gerrard slipping at Anfield.
    “Was that our fault?
    “All the moments we lived these years together. The Premier League will decide . . . but I know what we won and the way we won it.
    “I know the effort we put in.
    “If something happened in 2009 or 2010, it is not going to change one second of it.” More

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    Marcus Rashford sets up security firm to protect pals’ assets after spate of raids on footballers’ mansions

    MARCUS Rashford has set up a private security business after a spate of footie ace home raids.New firm MUCS Security was incorporated at Companies House last month.
    Marcus Rashford has set up a private security business after a spate of footie ace home raidsCredit: Getty
    Liverpool’s Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and pop star fiancée Perrie Edwards were victims at their Cheshire homeCredit: instagram
    The nature of business is listed as “private security activities”.
    Man United and England star Rashford, 25, was appointed sole director on January 23. It is his fifth private firm with the striker holding millions in companies.
    A source said: “Marcus is on red-hot form on the pitch this season. But he is also a bright lad, and is sniffing out off-pitch opportunities as well.
    “He has seen a gap in the market and, knowing Marcus, he will offer friends and teammates help through the company.
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    “Marcus already has several successful companies but is always looking for new business ideas.”
    We told last year how Rashford had ramped up his personal security and hired a minder.
    Current and former Man Utd and Man City players including Victor Lindelof, 28, Paul Pogba, 29, Jesse Lingard, 30, and Joao Cancelo, 28, have been targeted by North West burglary gangs.
    Liverpool’s Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, 29, and pop star fiancée Perrie Edwards, 29, were also victims at their Cheshire home.
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    MUCS Enterprises was set up in 2015 to control Rashford’s image rights and income off the pitch.
    Accounts show the firm’s latest profits were £2.7million.
    MUCS Properties, established in 2017, runs a £6million portfolio MUCS Developments is yet to trade while MUCS Investments’ accounts are due in the spring. More