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    Al Nassr fans release balloons for ex-Arsenal star on Cristiano Ronaldo’s debut and chant his name repeatedly

    AL NASSR fans released balloons in support of a former Arsenal man during Cristiano Ronaldo’s debut.Ronaldo, 37, played his first competitive game for the Saudi Arabian outfit against Ettifaq on Sunday following his £175million-a-year move to the Middle East.
    Al Nassr fans released balloons in support of David OspinaCredit: Twitter @ssc_sports
    His jersey was released across the stadium with the help of balloonsCredit: Getty
    Ospina is set to miss up to sixth months with an elbow injuryCredit: Getty
    And his new club won the game 1-0 to ensure they remain top of the table with a game in hand on second place Al-Hilal.
    But Ronaldo was not the only ex-Premier League player who was shown some love by the Al Nassr supporters.
    David Ospina, who spent five years at Arsenal between 2014 and 2019, was celebrated by his own fans after suffering a serious injury.
    The 34-year-old, who joined Al Nassr on a free transfer last summer, could be out for up to six months with an elbow problem.
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    And the Al Nassr fans present for Ronaldo’s highly-anticipated debut decided to honour Ospina with a gesture midway through the first half.
    They began chanting his name in the 25th minute – referencing his shirt number.
    And then they released several balloons with his jersey attached.
    Ospina had played every single minute of Al Nassr’s 13 league games before the Ettifaq clash on Sunday.
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    But the injury now means he will be sidelined for a significant period of time, with Nawaf Al-Aqidi replacing him in between the sticks.
    Al Nassr have conceded just six goals in their 14 league matches so far this season.
    They are bidding to end Al-Hilal’s run of three successive titles, with Al Nassr’s last triumph coming in 2019. More

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    ‘Sleep tight dad’ – Gloating Romeo Beckham gets one over glum David as he shows off Arsenal scarf after Man Utd win

    ARSENAL fan Romeo Beckham trolled dad David after the Gunners’ last-gasp win over Manchester United.The Brentford B starlet, who David has been supporting at every opportunity, took in Sunday’s thriller with his old man in the expensive seats at the Emirates.
    Romeo Beckham watched Arsenal’s clash with Manchester United next to his dad DavidCredit: RICHARD PELHAM
    Proud Arsenal fan Romeo trolled his old man after the Gunners’ last-gasp winCredit: INSTAGRAM@ROMEROBECKHAM
    Arsenal’s last-gasp win stretched their lead at the top of the table to five pointsCredit: EPA
    Dad David would’ve been celebrating in the 17th minute when United hitman Marcus Rashford broke the deadlock with a stunning solo strike.
    It wasn’t long, however, before former Arsenal schoolboy Romeo was celebrating as Eddie Nketiah levelled the scores with a header seven minutes later.

    Bukayo Saka fired the Gunners into the lead in the 53rd minute with a superb strike from distance.
    But their lead lasted just six minutes as a stooping header from Lisandro Martinez put United back on level terms.
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    Romeo, however, had the last laugh as Nketiah struck in the 90th minute to extend the Gunners’ lead at the top of the table to five points.
    And he trolled his dad by posting a selfie of them outside the Emirates after the match – in which he celebrated as the Red Devils legend looked glum.
    He wrote on Instagram: “Sleep tight dad @davidbeckham.”
    David’s allegiances to Manchester United didn’t stop proud Arsenal fan Romeo – who was in their youth system as a schooboy – from sporting Gunners colours as they watched the game.
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    The midfielder wore a red and white Arsenal scarf as his dad watched pensively on.
    Footy fans were quick to comment, with one saying: “I love that Romeo Beckham has his Arsenal scarf on.”
    Another said: “Romeo Beckham being an Arsenal fan is so hilarious, your dad is a whole United legend.
    “I’m sorry but you failed as a father.”
    And another said: “Romeo Beckham rocking that red and white scarf beside Beckham lol.”
    One remarked: “The face Romeo Beckham did was awesome.
    “His father is a United legend and he supports Arsenal hahaha.”
    Another chimed in: “LOL David Beckham and Romeo Beckham. Romeo with Arsenal scarf on.” More

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    Man Utd ratings: Martinez shows his World Cup class, Rashford continues hot streak but Antony has work to do

    MANCHESTER UNITED suffered a devastating 3-2 loss away at Premier League leaders Arsenal on Sunday evening.Marcus Rashford gave the visitors the lead with a superb 25-yard strike.
    Marcus Rashford gave Man Utd an early leadCredit: PA
    Lisandro Martinez equalised for the visitors in the second-half headerCredit: Getty
    Eddie Nketiah levelled with a close-range header, before Bukayo Saka rifled a wonderful effort into the bottom corner eight minutes into the second half.
    Man Utd then levelled things up once more before the hour mark as Lisandro Martinez scooped in an unconventional header.
    Erik ten Hag’s men nearly held out for a point but Arsenal’s relentless pressure paid off with Nketiah’s late winner.
    Here is how SunSport’s Charlie Wyett saw the performances of the Man Utd players at the Emirates.
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    David De Gea – 6
    Exposed for the first goal and maybe, had he not taken a small step to the left, would have kept out Saka’s strike.
    Good late stop from Nketiah.
    Aaron Wan-Bissaka – 6
    Enjoying a renaissance in the United team but lost Nketiah for the equaliser.
    Equally, frustrated Arsenal with some sensible, no-nonsense defending.
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    Raphael Varane – 7
    Some important blocks, particularly in the first half for United.
    Lisandro Martinez – 7
    Terrific game. Stunning tackle to deny Xhaka a goal-scoring opportunity and then was in the right place to score a header.
    May only be 5ft 9ins but a big signing.
    Martinez was superb for Man Utd on Sunday eveningCredit: Getty
    Luke Shaw – 7
    Dispossessed Saka and fed Rashford the ball for the goal.
    His challenges on Saka annoyed Mikel Arteta so much the Arsenal manager got cautioned for his moaning.
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    Christian Eriksen – 6
    Could have done much better in closing down Saka for the second. No wonder he threw his arms up in the air when the ball whizzed past De Gea.
    Learnt from the mistake and deflected a Saka shot on to the post having already delivered the corner for United’s second.
    Scott McTominay – 6
    A surprise starter in midfield. Forced a decent save from Ramsdale at 1-1 and did okay although sometimes too slow.
    Antony – 6
    Always a threat on the counter attack for United although Arsenal fans took a dislike to him as they felt he dived.
    Antony failed to have an impact on the blockbuster clash at the EmiratesCredit: Getty
    Bruno Fernandes – 6
    Reckons he should have been awarded a penalty but he ran into Aaron Ramsdale.
    Played a part in Rashford’s opening goal.
    Marcus Rashford – 7
    Brilliant goal, out of nowhere, to put United ahead.
    Denied a second by Ramsdale.
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    Marcus Rashford scored yet again for Man Utd as he continues to impressCredit: Getty
    Wout Weghorst – 6
    Did not have any sniff of goal but still worked hard and he attempted to pull players out of position when United moved forward.
    A few nice touches but needs to get a lot more involved.
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    Fred (for Antony on 71 mins) – 6
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    Arsenal ratings: Eddie Nketiah stars but it could have been an afternoon to forget for Ben White if United snatched draw

    ARSENAL extended their lead at the top of the Premier League table thanks to a last-gasp victory over Manchester United.The North Londoners ran out 3-2 winners over the Red Devils in a pulsating match at the Emirates.
    Arsenal bagged a last-minute winner over Manchester United to maintain their lead at the top of the Premier League tableCredit: EPA
    Eddie Nketiah bagged the match winner with a poacher’s finishCredit: GETTY
    Eddie Nketiah sealed the three points for the Gunners with a true poacher’s goal in the 90th minute.
    The win has stretched Arsenal’s lead over second-placed Manchester City back to five points.
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    Aaron Ramsdale – 6
    Did not have much of a chance for Rashford’s opening goal.
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    Terrific save to deny a deflected shot by Rashford but then could have done better at the corner which led to United’s second.
    Ben White – 5
    Certainly not one of his better days, putting it mildly. Struggled throughout the first half, also booked, and came off at half-time.
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    William Saliba – 6
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    Failed to get close enough to Rashford for the opening goal but also showed plenty of quality when it was needed.
    Gabriel – 7
    Was caught in two minds about whether to come out and block Rashford for the goal. Attempted in vain to keep out Martinez’s header but sadly, is not 8ft tall.
    Oleksandr Zinchenko – 6
    Good tussle with Antony – also got forward to play a part in the equaliser.
    Thomas Partey – 6
    Had the first chance but shot wide. Rashford bypassed him easily for the goal. Equally, shows lots of class when trying to break down United’s attacks.
    Grant Xhaka – 7
    Did extremely well in the build-up to the equaliser which included delivering the killer cross.
    Bukayo Saka was one of the Gunners’ star performersCredit: GETTY
    Martin Odegaard – 7
    As ever, involved in everything for Arsenal. When the team gets forward, Odegaard is the player who adds the real magic.
    Bukayo Saka – 7
    Lost the ball ahead of United’s opener but redeemed himself with a superb goal from distance. Denied a second by the post.

    Eddie Nketiah – 8
    Got Arsenal back into the game with his header. And he sent the Emirates into pandemonium with a poacher’s goal in the 90th minute to seal the victory.
    What an incredible season he is having.
    Gabriel Martinelli – 6
    Great battle against Wan-Bissaka. Had his moments but equally, not his greatest game.
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    Watch stunned Arsenal keeper Aaron Ramsdale’s brilliant reaction after team-mate Bukayo Saka’s wonderstrike vs Man Utd

    BUKAYO SAKA left Arsenal team-mate Aaron Ramsdale stunned with his wonderstrike against Manchester United.The 21-year-old England star handed Arsenal a 2-1 lead in the 53rd minute after Marcus Rashford and Eddie Nketiah struck in the first half.

    Saka sent a curling effort into the bottom left cornerCredit: Reuters
    The 21-year-old copied Rashford’s signature celebrationCredit: AFP
    Ramsdale was left stunned by Saka’s goalCredit: Sky Sports
    Saka took on Man Utd’s Christian Eriksen, shifted the ball on to his favoured left foot and sent a curling effort into the bottom left corner from 25 yards out.
    The Arsenal star then copied Three Lions team-mate Rashford’s signature celebration.
    Gunners goalkeeper Rasmdale was left stunned by Saka’s belter.
    Ramsdale let out a huge grin and put his hands on his head as if he was totally lost for words.
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    But just like it didn’t take Arsenal long to equalise after Rashford’s opener, United swiftly hit back.
    Lisandro Martinez put his head on the line to beat Arsenal captain Martin Odegaard to the ball first, and his effort looped into the back of Ramsdale’s net.
    It took a late Nketiah instinct strike from close range to snatch a 3-2 win and all three points.
    The Hale End academy product turned Odegaard’s on-target shot in.
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    The win lifts Arsenal up on to 50 points, five ahead of defending champions Manchester City, and Mikel Arteta’s men have a game in hand.
    Nketiah’s last gasp strike leaves United in fourth, but level on points with third-place Newcastle. More

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    Arsenal 3 Man Utd 2: Old rivals serve up modern classic as Gunners snatch points at death in massive title race boost

    EDDIE NKETIAH’S 90th-minute winner settled a classic clash between the Premier League’s ‘Old Firm’ and kept Arsenal five points clear at the top. These two clubs, in the doldrums for so long after the exits of Sir Alex Ferguson and Arsene Wenger, served up a belting contest brimming with quality, passion and drama. 
    Eddie Nketiah was Arsenal’s hero with a 90th-minute winner against Manchester UnitedCredit: Richard Pelham / The Sun
    The striker flicked home brilliantly and VAR confirmed he was onsideCredit: Reuters
    Mikel Arteta punched the air with delight as he recognised the importance of the winCredit: Richard Pelham / The Sun

    And it was England Under-21 striker Nketiah, an understudy for the injured Gabriel Jesus, who nicked it with his second goal of the match.
    After Nketiah cancelled out Marcus Rashford’s brilliant opener, Bukayo Saka netted a beauty only for United’s World Cup-winning centre-half Lisandro Martinez to nod an equaliser. 

    But Arsenal, who played at a rattling attacking tempo, dominated the shot count and thoroughly deserved their late clincher. 
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    For the first time since the Ferguson-Wenger era, this felt like a truly elite fixture – even with Wout Weghorst and Eddie Nketiah as the centre forwards and Scott McTominay and Granit Xhaka taking the Keane and Vieira roles. 
    The relative lack of world-class names on the teamsheets were testament to the outstanding jobs being done by Mikel Arteta and Erik ten Hag. 
    There was a buzz about this one, even if there might not have been vintage levels of tunnel-rucking, pizza-chucking, death-or-glory spite. 
    United skipper Bruno Fernandes may not be built like Roy Keane but he was doing his best to up the aggro levels – diving in an attempt to win an early penalty and getting involved in a couple of square-ups.
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    Arsenal were playing most of the football – there was a zip in their passing, a nip in their movement and a manic intent about their attacks.
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    Martin Odegaard was nicking the ball off Fernandes, Saka was nutmegging McTominay but at times, it was almost too fast and furious from Arteta’s men. 
    And on 17 minutes, they lost possession once too often, Rashford winning the ball in the Arsenal half, kippering Thomas Partey and drilling low inside the far post.
    It was the England forward’s ninth goal in as many appearances since the World Cup and it was one of his best.
    He had scored twice against Arsenal on his Premier League debut and twice in United’s victory over the Gunners earlier this season. 
    It was against the run of play but Arsenal did not allow it to faze them and they were straight back at it.
    Gabriel Martinelli fizzed one wide from a Saka corner and soon they were level.
    The build-up was patient before Xhaka delivered a cross from the left and Nketiah leapt impressively to score with a downward header at the back stick 
    United were always a threat on the counter-attack and, from one of these, big Weghorst knocked down for Antony who squared for McTominay to let rip with a shot Aaron Ramsdale did well to push round the post. 

    It was a proper game, with high tempo, high tension and short tempers. 
    Arteta was yellow-carded by ref Anthony Taylor for ranting at fourth official Andre Marriner after Luke Shaw had avoided a booking for a foul on Saka.
    The Arsenal boss had been widely criticised for his touchline antics against Newcastle earlier this month but was showing no sign of calming down. 
    At half-time, he hauled off the struggling Ben White and sent on Takehiro Tomiyasu in his place. 
    The octane levels were getting higher, if anything. 
    Weghorst was lucky not to concede a penalty for a clumsy challenge on Gabriel Magalhaes and Lisandro Martinez executed a perfect sliding tackle to deny Xhaka on the edge of the six-yard box – a piece of pickpocketing so good that the victim shook the perpetrator’s hand. 
    There was a molten lava bubbling around the Emirates. Then, on 53 minutes, the eruption. 
    Saka received the ball on the right and cut inside Christian Eriksen but there didn’t look to be much on, unless your imagination is as wild as the England winger’s. 
    Marcus Rashford’s early hit broke the deadlock in North LondonCredit: Richard Pelham / The Sun
    Eddie Nketiah headed seven minutes after the opening goalCredit: Richard Pelham / The Sun
    Bukayo Saka bent in a superb goal to put the Gunners in frontCredit: Richard Pelham / The Sun
    Saka celebrates scoring against Manchester United for the third game runningCredit: Richard Pelham / The Sun
    He looked up and steered a swerving left-footed shot past David De Gea with pace and precision. 
    Nketiah, in the centre, looked for a split-second as though he was about to complain about the lack of a pass. Then the net bulged and the Emirates went bananas. 
    United, though, refused to buckle. Almost immediately, Rashford’s shot took a deflection off William Saliba and Ramsdale was forced into a brilliant grasping save. 
    Soon, though, the visitors were level. Ramsdale flapped like a wounded pigeon at an Eriksen corner and Martinez netted with a tumbling header which Gabriel couldn’t clear off the line.
    The Argentinian Red Dwarf sprinted to the corner housing the United fans, which had descended into an orgy of limbs. 
    Saka, having been delighted by the execution of his party trick minutes earlier, tried it again.
    The same cut inside Eriksen and the same shot but this team a slight deflection off the Dane deflected it on to the post.  
    Arsenal besieged the United goal but Ten Hag’s men wouldn’t budge, so Arteta sent on his new signing Leandro Trossard in place of Martinelli. 
    When United failed to clear a free-kick, Nketiah’s close-range volley was well saved by De Gea.
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    Then Odegaard orchestrated another incisive move, Zinchenko centred for the Norwegian whose pass, under pressure from Fred, was diverted home by a cute flick of the boot from Nketiah. 
    There was a lengthy VAR check for a couple of possible offsides but Michael Salisbury called it in Arsenal’s favour and it was a richly deserved win.
    Lisandro Martinez’s diving header looped over Ramsdale and inCredit: Reuters
    Gabriel made his feelings known to Bruno FernandesCredit: Rex
    Nketiah and Saka delivered the goods for the GunnersCredit: Richard Pelham / The Sun More

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    David Beckham enjoys Sunday ice bath after freezing night out with wife Victoria to watch son Romeo play for Brentford

    DAVID BECKHAM had only just warmed up from his freezing night watching son Romeo before jumping in an ice bath.The former England captain spent his Saturday with wife Victoria cheering their lad on for Brentford B.
    David Beckham braved the freezing conditions by having an ice bathCredit: instagram
    Becks gave wife Victoria his coat as they watched son Romeo in action for Brentford BCredit: Focus Images
    Romeo played 30 minutes of the Premier League Cup defeat against Huddersfield at St George’s Park.
    And dad David helped out Posh by taking off his coat and wrapping it around the shivering former pop star.
    But by Sunday morning, Becks was stripping off again and embracing the sub-zero temperatures.
    He shared a couple of snaps for his 77.2million Instagram followers to update fans on his Sunday morning plans.
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    As well as popping along to a local butchers for sausage rolls, the 47-year-old popped in the ice bath for “a little self care on a frosty morning”.
    One pic showed the ex-Manchester United wide man topless in a beanie hat overlooking his frozen garden as he takes the brave plunge in the baltic water.
    And after his nice relaxing morning at home, Becks and son Romeo headed to the Emirates in North London to watch their former teams in action.
    Beckham spent 12 years with United, winning nine trophies including the memorable Treble of 1999, while all three of his boys – Brooklyn, Romeo and Cruz – all spent time in the Arsenal academy.
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    Romeo is now on loan with Brentford B, with his old man getting along to watch the winger in action at every opportunity.
    David took daughter Harper with him for one game and even jumped a fence to make an undercover getaway after Romeo’s debut to avoid the crowds.
    David and Romeo were in the stands at the Emirates on Sunday afternoonCredit: Richard Pelham / The Sun More

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    Watch Chris Kamara fight back tears as Soccer Saturday legend receives hero’s welcome from crowd at Leeds vs Brentford

    BROADCASTING legend Chris Kamara fought back tears after being given a hero’s welcome at Elland Road by Leeds fans.The 65-year-old represented the club 24 times and helped them gain promotion to the First Division in 1990.
    Chris Kamara addressed the crowd before Leeds took on BrentfordCredit: Getty
    Kammy held back the tears as fans chanted and clapped himCredit: Getty
    The legend featured for both Leeds and Brentford in his playing daysCredit: Getty
    Prior to the match against Brentford, he stood by the pitch and delivered a speech to supporters.
    Kamara also played for the Bees 190 times and was applauded by both sets of fans as he became visibly emotional.
    The man nicknamed Kammybegun with his catchphrase “unbelievable” before touching the hearts of many.
    He said: “Dreams do come true, when I played in this stadium for Leeds United it made my boyhood dreams come true.
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    “Nobody would have thought 33 years later I would get a reception like that, thank you all so much.”
    It has been a tough few years for the Sky Sports pundit as he continues to battle speech apraxia.
    He recently opened about his struggles in a documentary where he said he “suffered in silence for too long”.
    The condition impacts a person’s ability to talk, with the sufferer knowing what they want to say, but find it tough to process the words and communicate.
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    Kamara’s speech has noticeably slowed down and sounds more slurred than it used to.
    Leeds supporters enjoyed his return, one commented: “Love you Kammy, absolute legend.”
    Another said: “Great to see you doing well.”
    It was perhaps the highlight of the fans’ afternoon as the match ended 0-0. More