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    Cost-cutting Sir Jim Ratcliffe has ‘ripped out’ Man Utd I know says ‘heartbroken’ Michael Owen – but ‘fans don’t care’

    COST-CUTTING Sir Jim Ratcliffe has “ripped out” the Manchester United that Michael Owen used to know, the former striker claims.Ratcliffe, 72, has made a series of brutal cuts since buying a stake in the Red Devils earlier this year.Michael Owen has been disappointed with recent cuts at Man UtdCredit: GettySir Jim Ratcliffe has made a series of unpopular changesCredit: PAThe Ineos chief axed 250 staff roles, while he recently received a backlash as ticket prices were raised to a minimum of £66 with concessions scrapped.United’s staff Christmas party was also cancelled, with their £100 festive cash bonus slashed to a £40 M&S voucher.Owen, who played for the Red Devils between 2009 and 2012, has been disappointed to see the club shaken up behind the scenes.But the former striker worries that fans won’t care, if they see results on the pitch.READ MORE MAN UTDSpeaking to the MEN, via AceOdds, the 45-year-old said: “When I was at Manchester United, all the kit men, the canteen ladies, the security, the receptionist, the physios, the doctors, it’s the backroom team that you know so much – if you go back now it’s literally all been ripped out.”It’s quite heartbreaking for people that you know who have lost their jobs.”The casual fans don’t care, they just want to see their team lifting a trophy whereas to us players, if I speak to old Liverpool team-mates and say, ‘oh, you’ve been back to Liverpool lately, I went back to the training ground and I know nobody’. It’s just a different club.”The badge is still the same and the bricks and mortar are still the same, but inside it’s just totally different and that’s what matters to us who have lived it and were on the inner sanctum.”Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSOn the strain that such changes can put on people behind the scenes, he added: “It’s quite hard to say when somebody comes in and has a massive shake-up and loads of people lose their jobs.”However, as I say, to the casual fan, they probably think, ‘yeah, get rid of everyone, and let’s start again’.Man Utd team-mates in furious on-pitch argument at final whistle after Red Devils scrape past Viktoria Plzen”It’s easy to flippantly say that, but these are people who probably have children and lives and it’s been their job for a long time and they’ve invested everything into it. It’s quite heartbreaking the actual practicality of it.”Tinged with a little bit of sadness when I heard some of my old friends have lost their jobs, but understand, of course, as well, that Manchester United did need a bit of a shake-up and I can understand why they’ve taken the axe or wielded the axe, to so many roles.”Following his sacking, former boss Erik ten Hag found himself in line for a £15million pay off.United then forked out Ruben Amorim’s £11m release clause to prise him from Sporting.The Red Devils also eagerly recruited Dan Ashworth from Newcastle, only to axe him at a cost of £3m just five months later.Amorim will lead his side to the Etihad this afternoon as they take on Manchester City.READ MORE SUN STORIESUnited go into the contest 13th in the Premier League.On Thursday night they defeated Czech side Viktoria Plzen 2-1, with two goals by super-sub Rasmus Hojlund completing the turnaround.Inside Man Utd chaos with Dan Ashworth axed just five months into jobBy Neil CustisThe blame game has another victim as things go from bad to worse at Old Trafford.Manchester United’s first sporting director, Dan Ashworth, arrived in the summer and is gone before Christmas.SunSport exclusively revealed in November that there was trouble at mill.That the new senior management team were already blaming each other for the mess the club were in.Chief executive Omar Berrada and Ashworth were trying to wash their hands of it all, claiming they had arrived too late after serving their gardening leave.New part owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe said making decisions was all down to them.Meanwhile, Jason Wilcox thought it was all a mess under previous boss Erik ten Hag but was part of the team that encouraged him to stay after every other candidate ran for cover.Defeat Nottingham Forest in December, after their second-half capitulation at Arsenal a few days previously, proved too much.READ MORE ON MAN UTD’S CHAOS  More

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    Championship promotion chasers lining up transfer for Ben Brereton Diaz despite his record-breaking Prem nightmare

    SOUTHAMPTON forgotten man Ben Brereton Diaz will be offered an escape route and a return trip to promotion-chasing Sheffield United.The Chile forward, 25, has struggled and is out of Saints’ plans so he could be available for a move next month.Ben Brereton Díaz is a January transfer target for Sheffield UnitedCredit: GettyBrereton Diaz had a good spell on loan at then-Prem side Blades from Villarreal last term before a summer move to St Mary’s.But things have not gone to plan for the striker, who is still yet to taste victory in the Premier League.His winless run of 24 matches – 14 at Sheffield United last term and now ten so far for Southampton – is an unwanted new Prem record. Now Blades boss Chris Wilder wants him and the new club-owners-in-waiting are willing to fund either a loan or permanent switch.READ MORE ON FOOTBALLSheffield United are looking to boost their Championship title tilt and have several targets in mind for a signing spree.They also want promotion expert Ashley Barnes, 35, in a shock deal from Norwich.The striker helped Burnley reach the Premier League in 2023 before heading for the Canaries but he could be on the move again.The battle-hardened target man was back in the Norwich side in midweek.Most read in FootballFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSBut he could be available and that opens the door for a short-term switch to the Blades.Barnes’ contract is up in June and he is on big wages.Wolves players and staff clashing with one another after full-timeSo City may want to sell him if the terms are right.The Blades are also looking at Southampton right-back James Bree, 26.And they could also join the bidding for Peterborough forward Ricky-Jade Jones, 22.Brereton Diaz joined the Blades on loan last seasonCredit: Reuters More

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    ‘Won’t see me for 1 more minute’ says Pep Guardiola as he reveals what would make him QUIT Man City before Man Utd derby

    PEP GUARDIOLA has long been in a league of his own for setting football firsts — but this was one no one saw coming.The sight of the Manchester City manager, a man hailed as the best in the world, talking lost dressing rooms.Pep Guardiola says he would quit Man City if he felt he had lost the dressing roomCredit: ReutersCity have won just one of their last ten gamesCredit: GettyEven more remarkable, he had raised the subject himself.All of a sudden, even seven defeats in ten games for the four-time champions was knocked into a cocked hat. This was even more jaw-dropping.Guardiola was addressing the worst run of his managerial career, and defiant that it has only given him a greater heart for the battle.There is only one loss that would bring the serial-winning Spaniard to his knees — and it would not be on a pitch.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLIt is the moment Guardiola suspected his words were falling on deaf ears. When the players no longer saw him as a footballing Pied Piper. When the dressing room was no longer his.Yet before City fans start calling the Samaritans, the Messiah has seen no hint of it yet.But he admits that if he ever does, he will be out of the Etihad in the blink of an eye.Guardiola insisted: “There is one thing when I would say, ‘Pep, you have to think about it’. And that’s when I lose the team.Most read in FootballCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERS“When I feel they do not run. When everyone says the manager has lost the team and they don’t follow me.“In that moment I will not be here for one more minute. Man City manager Pep Guardiola sings song for Barcelona’s 125th birthdayThe Spaniard appeared to scratch his head several times during Man City’s match against Feyenoord last monthPep Guardiola’s horror Man City runPEP GUARDIOLA admitted he is having sleepless nights as he endures his worst-ever spell as a manager.Here are the three-time defending Premier League champions’ nightmare last 10 games…Oct 30: Tottenham 2 Man City 1 – DEFEATNov 2: Bournemouth 2 Man City 1 – DEFEATNov 5: Sporting Lisbon 4 Man City 1 – DEFEATNov 9: Brighton 2 Man City 1 – DEFEATNov 23 – Man City 0 Tottenham 4 – DEFEATNov 26: Man City 3 Feyenoord 3 – DRAWDec 1: Liverpool 2 Man City 0 – DEFEATDec 4: Man City 3 Nottingham Forest – WINDec 7: Crystal Palace 2 Man City 2 – DRAWDec 11: Juventus 2 Man City 0 – DEFEATTOTAL – WINS 1, DRAWS 2, DEFEATS 7″But at the moment it is there and more than ever I am there — no doubt about that.”Guardiola knows the incredible run of defeats — as many as City suffered in their previous 105 games — is not down to a lack of inspiration from the dugout.It is down to a horrendous casualty list, the long-term loss of key figures — none more than Rodri — and a schedule that would put a pack mule on its back.There is one thing when I would say, ‘Pep, you have to think about it’. And that’s when I lose the team.Pep GuardiolaHe added: “I don’t know what would have happened with all the players there… with Rodri there, with Phil Foden there, with Oscar Bobb there, with the four central defenders there. I don’t know what position we would be in.“I can imagine what it would be but I cannot prove it, right? We’d be a better team, everybody knows, but the reality is the complete opposite.“In the past maybe we would go the whole season and losing seven didn’t happen. But it’s football, it’s life.“Tell me a month ago, when we were top of the league and unbeaten, we were going to lose seven and I’d say, ‘Are you crazy? It’s not going to happen to my team’.“But it’s happened — and maybe we are going to lose more. And the reason why is the schedule.“Rodri played 75 games last season. He won the Euros with Spain, got injured with Spain and came back. Do you feel he was fresh for this year? No.“As strong as he is, he came back tired. But I needed him against Arsenal, even though he was not at the top.“Normally when you have a game, the day after is recovery and the ones who didn’t play the day before train.“But we have seven, eight or nine out. We’re not the best right now because we don’t have the players. We have made a lot of mistakes but we don’t have time. We have to practise, you have to know.“To be a writer, it’s not necessary to read books, you have to practise to write a novel, unless you are William Shakespeare! After that, you don’t need anything.”Yet for all the reasons, all the injuries, Guardiola needs no telling that ultimately the buck stops with him.To be a writer, it’s not necessary to read books, you have to practise to write a novel, unless you are William Shakespeare! After that, you don’t need anything.Pep GuardiolaAnd the bottom line is City have not been good enough.Bragging rights from the Manchester derby would be a start, if little more than a sticking plaster on a gaping wound.He admitted: “We don’t have a defence, my friends. We’ve lost too many games when this happened. All the criticisms and judging, it’s deserved.“You can share opinions and listen to opinions but in the end it’s you that has to make them. It’s on me — that’s why I am well paid.READ MORE SUN STORIES“If I don’t want that, all the comments after the games, I have to get another job — it’s not new.”Fortunately for City, he has no intention of doing so just yet. At least that’s one bright spot, anyway. More

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    Paul Pogba ‘sounded out by Man City over shock free transfer when he is free to play again’ despite Man Utd history

    MANCHESTER CITY are reportedly planning a shock move to sign Paul Pogba on the eve of the Manchester derby.The misfiring champions side have “sounded out” a potential deal for the former Man Utd star ahead of his return from a doping ban in March.Man City are interested in bringing Paul Pogba back to the clubCredit: ReutersPep Guardiola is desperate for midfield reinforcements with City’s Premier League campaign derailed by Ballon d’Or winner Rodri’s ACL injury.SunSport reported earlier this week that Guardiola could spend in the January transfer window for the first time in seven years.He is keen on both Newcastle’s Bruno Guimaraes and Liverpool target Martin Zubimendi from Real Sociedad.But The Independent claim he could look to make a far more controversial move for divisive Old Trafford old boy Pogba instead.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLHowever, the report admits Pogba is reluctant to join City due to his connection with their bitter rivals.In fact, the 31-year-old Frenchman is said to have reservations about returning to England all together. Pogba still wants to play top level football again, however, with LaLiga, Serie A and the Bundesliga his preferences.He is currently serving an 18-month ban for testing positive for performance-enhancing substance DHEA in August 2023.Most read in FootballFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSPogba was initially hit with a four-year suspension but it was reduced following an appeal.The ban led to his contract at Juventus being terminated.Paul Pogba was brought back to Man Utd to HUMILIATE Sir Alex Ferguson – I told him not to return, says Patrice EvraFrom January, the 2018 World Cup winner can train with a club again.Pogba said back in October: “I am not a cheater, I am someone that loves my sport. “I love the game and I would never, ever. I like to win fairly and people know that.”You see me. I’m a bad loser, but I am not a cheater – that’s for sure.”I would just love to be [back] on the pitch, on any pitch.”It’s tough to be alone doing passes for yourself on the wall. “My main focus right now is to get back training, get fit, be on the pitch and be doing what I love.”READ MORE SUN STORIESPogba made 233 appearances for Man Utd in two spells at the club.He left on a free in the summer of 2022.Pep Guardiola’s horror Man City runPEP GUARDIOLA admitted he is having sleepless nights as he endures his worst-ever spell as a manager.Here are the three-time defending Premier League champions’ nightmare last 10 games…Oct 30: Tottenham 2 Man City 1 – DEFEATNov 2: Bournemouth 2 Man City 1 – DEFEATNov 5: Sporting Lisbon 4 Man City 1 – DEFEATNov 9: Brighton 2 Man City 1 – DEFEATNov 23 – Man City 0 Tottenham 4 – DEFEATNov 26: Man City 3 Feyenoord 3 – DRAWDec 1: Liverpool 2 Man City 0 – DEFEATDec 4: Man City 3 Nottingham Forest – WINDec 7: Crystal Palace 2 Man City 2 – DRAWDec 11: Juventus 2 Man City 0 – DEFEATTOTAL – WINS 1, DRAWS 2, DEFEATS 7 More

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    Arsenal and Everton pay emotional tribute to Kevin Campbell in their first fixture since his death aged 54

    ARSENAL and Everton fans united to pay an emotional tribute to Kevin Campbell. Today’s Premier League 0-0 draw was the first time the two sides have met since the former striker’s sad passing in June.Arsenal led the tributes to Kevin Campbell at Saturday’s gameCredit: GettyCampbell adorned the front of the matchday programmeCredit: GettyHis sister presented Bukayo Saka with his Player of the Month trophy before kick-offCredit: RexCampbell died aged just 54 following multi-organ failure due to a heart infection. Tributes poured in from the sporting world in the summer.And now two of his former sides came together to honour him on Saturday. The Gunners – for whom Campbell won a league title, FA Cup and League Cup – erected a poster outside the Emirates with pictures of the forward in action for Arsenal and Everton.READ MORE ON ARSENALIt was captioned with his chant “he’s one of our own” plus “Kevin Campbell 1970 – 2024” and the Gunners club badge. Campbell also featured on the front of the matchday programme and the giant screens inside the ground. KC’s family were guests in the directors’ box as part of a celebration of his life and Arsenal’s partnership with the Kevin Campbell Foundation. His sister Lorna presented Bukayo Saka with his Player of the Month award before kick-off in North London.Most read in FootballThen as the players walked out of the tunnel, Arsenal supporters unfurled a spectacular tifo showing old red home shirts with ‘Campbell 7’, ‘Reyes 9’ and ‘Rocastle 7’ in tribute to the trio of former players who have passed away.Jose Antonio Reyes played for Arsenal from 2004 to 2007 but died tragically in a car crash aged just 35 in 2019 while David Rocastle died of cancer in 2001 when he was only 33. Inquest into death of football icon Kevin Campbell Like pal Rocastle, Campbell came through the youth ranks at Arsenal and went on to score 59 goals in 213 appearances for the first team between 1988 and 1995.He had stints with Nottingham Forest and Trabzonspor before joining Everton in 1999, initially on an emphatic loan with nine goals in eight games. The striker secured a £3million permanent move and turned out a further 151 times, adding 39 goals, before finishing his career at West Brom then Cardiff. A spectacular tifo honoured three late Arsenal starsCredit: ReutersArsenal fans displayed a banner to former striker CampbellCredit: PAA lovely photo was displayed on the giant screenCredit: GettyCampbell played alongside Wayne Rooney at Goodison ParkCredit: PA More

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    Nottingham Forest 2 Aston Villa 1: Elanga fires late winner as Forest come from behind to stun Villa and go FOURTH

    JHON DURAN handed himself a belated birthday present to fire Villa in front.But it was Nikola Milenkovic and Anthony Elanga who provided the icing on the cake with a deadly late double for Forest!Super-sub Anthony Elanga sealed a dramatic comeback for ForestCredit: PAJhon Duran’s looping header gave Villa the leadCredit: ReutersDuran took his opportunity on a rare Premier League startCredit: PAUnai Emery’s men thought they had the three points all wrapped up when Duran bulleted a header from John McGinn’s cross beyond Matz Sels, one day after celebrating his 21st birthday.But it was Forest who were partying at full-time after stunning Villa with a classic comeback to move above Manchester City into fourth place.Nuno Espirito Santo’s side simply refused to accept defeat as they gatecrashed Duran’s celebrations to rock their Midlands rivals.Not even the disappointment of a Chris Wood disallowed goal for offside could halt Nuno’s Forest fighters.Read More Football newsMilenkovic headed them level three minutes from full-time and – as Villa reeled – it was inspirational sub Anthony Elanga who pounced to add a second, three minutes into stoppage time.It was a fabulous finish, just as we were beginning to think Forest and Villa had served up a Saturday night stinker.The first half was a slow burner to say the least.Both of these Euro hopefuls played as if they were playing away from home in Europe in the days when away goals counted double.Most read in FootballBecause they gave the impression they would happily have settled for a goalless draw from a long way out.Villa suffered a blow before a ball had been kicked when Tyrone Mings limped off during the pre-match warm-up and had to be replaced by Pau Torres.But there was little to suggest Forest could cash in on the upheaval during a turgid first 45 minutes.Forest have done well this season despite having less possession han any other side in the Premier League.Exposing the secrets of Arsenal’s CHAOTIC corner routines that can win them the Premier League titleEmi Martinez pulled off a world class save moments before Duran’s openerThe problem was Villa seemed content to hit on the break too.So we sat back and waited for the action to begin …. and we waited …. and waited.Duran and Ryan Yates swapped shots which they blazed over at either end.Then Neco Williams picked out Chris Wood at the back post but the Kiwi striker’s header across the face of goal went begging because none of his teammates had gambled on picking off an easy finish.Nikola Milenkovic levelled it for Forest in the 87th minute with a towering headerCredit: ReutersMartinez spilled the ball into his net minutes after making a wondersaveCredit: GettyMilenkovic and Elanga were the heroes for ForestCredit: PAElliot Anderson crashed a shot off Boubacar Kamara’s knee and Murillo rose to get on the end of an Anderson corner, only to shoulder his effort wide.The only mildly controversial moment came after 34 minutes when Anderson grabbed hold of Morgan Rogers wrist as the forward burst into the Forest box, causing him to tumble.But VAR John Brooks agreed with referee Sam Barrott’s assessment that contact was only fleeting, as the pair of officials decided against risking any form of excitement!Ezri Konsa then glanced a John McGinn free kick wide before we were treated to the first shot on target… in first half stoppage time!Even then Matty Cash’s attempt from the corner of the Forest box was parried out by Sels – but yet again no forward gambled on following the ball in.Only Liverpool and Arsenal had conceded fewer than the 18 Premier League goals Forest had shipped by the time they headed off for their half-time cuppa.Nuno’s men had also shipped just 22 big chances to their opposition – the joint-fewest along with Arsenal.Villa were doing little to trouble those stats although Jhon Duran did his best with a bit of pure theatre 10 minutes into the second half.The big Colombian fluffed his first attempt at taming John McGinn’s corner – then flashed a spectacular scissors kick onto the roof of the net.Forest thought they had grabbed the lead on the hour when Gibbs-White flicked on Anderson’s corner and Nicolas Dominguez headed past Emi Martinez.But somehow the World’s No.1 produced a miraculous save to claw the ball back off the line with his left glove – which Sky Sports pundit Jamie Redknapp later described as like “Gordon Banks vs Pele”.Duran cashed in with the opening goal three minutes later, powering a header beyond Sels from McGinn’s dinked cross to grab his 11th goal of the season.Chris Wood then had an equaliser agonisingly ruled out by VAR as Elanga was judged a fraction offside before cutting the ball back for the striker.But Forest were no to be denied.READ MORE SUN STORIESMilenkovic drew them level when he squeezed a backpost header in off Martinez, one week after opening his account for the season against Manchester United.And incredibly, three minutes into stoppage time Anderson bundled Cash over and cut the ball back for Elanga to ram the ball beyond Martinez from close range to complete an amazing victory.Elanga struck in injury time to send Forest fourthCredit: Getty More

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    Everton’s new stadium could be named after major car brand as incoming owners eye huge £220MILLION rights deal

    EVERTON’S new owners-in-waiting are lining up a massive ground-naming deal for next season.American Dan Friedkin has been working on the project — which could net £220million when the new dawn begins at Bramley-Moore Dock.Everton’s Bramley-Moore Dock stadium should be ready next seasonCredit: GettyUS billionaire Dan Friedkin has big plans for his Toffees’ takeoverCredit: GETTYFriedkin is spending fortunes to buy the Toffees but can recoup a large chunk by letting a major company put their brand on the new stadium.The identity of the firm behind the monster deal is being kept secret.But Friedkin does a lot of business with car manufacturer Toyota, who are the kind of company who could afford it.And the cash would help Everton’s financial issues with the Premier League and give them a chance to spend money on players.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLIt comes as the Toffees clung on for a 0-0 draw at Arsenal on Saturday.The point lifted Sean Dyche’s men to 15th – three points and three places above the drop zone.The £760million Bramley-Moore Dock stadium, replacing Goodison Park, is on course for completion next year.Videos released over the winter have given a glimpse into the new matchday experience awaiting fans.Most read in FootballThe basic structure was finished in February this year and the huge waterfront stadium has also transformed the local area.Also finished are the dressing rooms, along with artwork.Stefan Borson reveals why Everton’s new owner is the best option the club could have hoped for If all continues to go to plan, Everton will move in at Bramley-Moore Dock for the start of next season.Goodison has been their home for 132 years – but Friedkin is hoping to launch a new era on and off the field. More

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    Aston Villa star Emi Martinez makes save so good against Forest even Sky Sports cameras can’t find ball

    EMI MARTINEZ produced “the best Premier League save” so stunning that even Sky Sports had no idea where the ball ended up.Nottingham Forest fans inside the City Ground and watching their clash against Aston Villa on TV thought their side had gone in front on the hour mark.Emi Martinez produced a stunning save at the City GroundCredit: ReutersNicolas Dominguez thought he had equalisedCredit: GettyThe Argentine ended up over the line but crucially the ball did notCredit: Sky SportsThe ball stayed in play but was lost by the Sky camerasCredit: Sky SportsBut it turned out Martinez, 32, had produced a moment of sheer genius to deny Nicolas Dominguez from heading in.And it was so good that the Sky Sports cameras could not work out what was going on as the ball went out of shot – even though it was still in play. Unmarked at the back post, Dominguez headed a corner goalwards and looked for all the world to have scored.But bizarrely the net did not ripple – to his clear confusion as he lay in the penalty area.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLAnd it was not until the replays were shown that fans and commentators realised what had actually happened. Martinez had somehow managed to spin around and claw the ball back from on the line and pull it back into the six-yard box before it was hoofed away by a Villa defender.It looked as though it has gone out for a corner and the camera stayed on the cluster of players in the penalty area. Weirdly, though, the ball stayed in play near the corner flag – but the Sky operators lost track of it – before the players carried on and the yellow ball suddenly came back into the frame from a cross. Most read in FootballFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSJust moments after Martinez’s magic stop, Villa broke the deadlock at the other end. Jhon Duran headed in emphatically before another fine save from Martinez.Emi Martinez and his stunning Wag are booed mercilessly at Ballon d’Or ceremony by France fans He escaped a Chris Wood equaliser by a narrow VAR call but then Nikola Milenkovic got the better of Martinez as the Argentine unluckily got his arms in a muddle as the header bundled over the line in the 87th minute. Then in incredible scenes, Anthony Elanga grabbed an injury-time winner to flip the match on its head and secure a memorable victory for Forest. But even so, all the talk on social media was about the two-time world’s best goalkeeper’s heroics. Approximately 3,000 fans on a Sky Sports X poll dubbed it the save of the season so far.And supporters flooded the comments with praise for the World Cup winner.One said: “That’s an all-timer.”Another wrote: “That was insane Martinez always comes up big when it matters.”A third added: “Unreal my word save of the season easy.”A fourth typed: “Slow motion that is absolutely sensational.”A sixth replied: “Unstoppable reflexes under pressure!”And a final user boldly declared: “Best save ever.”Then Jamie Redknapp on punditry duties in the Sky studio claimed it was the best save in Premier League history.He said: “I can’t think of a better save. Somehow he reacts. It’s the best save.”I can’t think of a better Premier League save in my life. People talk about Gordon Banks against Pele.READ MORE SUN STORIES”It’s behind him, he doesn’t just save it but drags it back.”Absolutely incredible. That is truly sensational.”Dominguez had a free header at the back postCredit: Sky SportsMartinez somehow kept the ball out with his super saveCredit: Sky SportsDominguez was left utterly confusedCredit: Sky SportsMartinez failed to keep out a far easier header from Nikola MilenkovicCredit: PA More