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    Brighton 2 Man City 1:  Matt O’Riley seals stunning comeback to condemn Pep to fourth loss in a row for first time ever

    THE rot continues for Manchester City and Pep Guardiola.Second-half substitutes Joao Pedro and Matt O’Riley scored the late goals as Brighton deservedly condemned Guardiola to an historic defeat.Brighton completed a stunning comeback as they beat Man City 2-1Credit: APCity was left stunned as they suffered their FOURTH defeat in a rowCredit: RexIt was a nightmare result for Pep GuardiolaCredit: ReutersBrighton’s comeback means Liverpool can potentially go five points clear of CityCredit: GettyWhen tennis player Vitus Gerulaitis finally beat Jimmy Connors after 16 consecutive defeats, he famously quipped: “No one beats Vitus Gerulaitis 17 times in a row.”Guardiola and Manchester City operate on a sporting level even higher than the gifted American racket-wielder.But until now, the Catalan had never lost four games on the bounce as a manager.The 4-1 Champions League thumping by Sporting Lisbon followed a Carabao Cup exit at the hands of Tottenham and a 2-1 loss at Bournemouth. And now this.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLCity paid the price for failing to add to Erling Haaland’s first-half opener and then to hold back Brighton’s second-half surge.For all the talk about City’s injuries, Brighton have been suffering, too, and without the depth of squad that Guardiola can call upon.Home boss Fabian Hurzeler called Carlos Baleba off the bench at half time, then Pedro and O’Riley, after their various injury problems.Summer signing O’Riley had been out since hurting himself within 10 minutes of his debut.Most read in FootballFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSBut the former Celtic midfielder accepted a Pedro pass at the end of a City-style slick move before jabbing the ball home.Joy for Hurzeler and most in the stadium. More frustration for City and Guardiola.Former Man City ace now starring in CBBC series as he lives very different life as an actorThe Etihad boss was dressed like an off-duty vicar, in a roomy zip-up cardigan and grey slacks with a looser fit than his usual trousers.In fact, if you squinted, with his grey beard Guardiola bore more than a passing resemblance to Billy, the priest character from Coronation Street.Poor Billy has been having an existential crisis following the death of his husband Paul.And Guardiola looked to be suffering agony of his own for much of the match.Like their manager’s clothes, City were a bit baggy. Not the tight, drilled-to-within-an-inch-of-their-lives faultless machine you usually expect.Brighton under Fabian Hurzeler like flying by the seat of their pants at times but that really isn’t Guardiola’s thing. City looked to be back to winning ways when Erling Haaland ended his goal droughtCredit: PAThe Norwegian’s barren run had coincided with City’s dip in formCredit: RexInside three minutes the City boss was throwing his hands up in frustration as his team failed to move the ball quickly enough.The same reaction greeted a weak finish by Savinho that allowed Verbruggen to make a decent save.Another chance went begging when Haaland mishit a finish from a Phil Foden free kick, but moments later the City striker made amends.Yasin Ayari gave the ball awat and Mateo Kovacic’s pass between the home centre halves was superb. Haaland made the most of it. After Verbruggen blocked his initial shot, the Premier League’s top scorer followed up to jab the ball into the net.Soon it was almost two. From Foden’s pass Haaland let off a quick shot that came off Verbruggen and the post.The Brighton goalkeeper also kept out a Kovacic effort.The home team finally had some joy when Kaoru Mitoma got the better of Kyle Walker – prompting another theatrical response from Guardiola.Mitoma fed Danny Welbeck, whose shot was blocked by Josko Gvardiol. Pervis Estupinan’s follow-up was all wrong.Welbeck tickled the side-netting with a free kick but despite that the home side went in happy still to be in the game.With captain Lewis Dunk out, and Baleba and Pedro fit enough only for the bench, Brighton were missing their spine.There was still plenty of energy but without much coordination. Brighton roared back in the 78th minute through sub Joao PedroCredit: PAHis sharp finish sent the Amex crowd wildCredit: APThe hosts started the second half well and Guardiola was soon gesticulating and yelling like a dad whose kids just won’t listen.Ederson had to make his first save in the 52nd minute when Jack Hinshelwood sent a header straight at him from an Estupinan cross.A Pep talk to Haaland and Foden seemed to work as City improved, with Haaland’s cross forcing Igor into a last-ditch clearance.Hurzeler sent on O’Riley and the game was in the balance.City posed a threat from both wings, but Brighton created the better openings.Georginio Rutter headed over the bar, Welbeck could not control a Mitoma cross and then Ederson saved at the feet of the Japan winger.O’Riley was the hero as he made his first appearance since an injury 10 minutes into his debutCredit: APO’Riiley put his injury woes behind him with the winning strikeCredit: AFPPedro then charged through only to send his shot well off target with only the City ‘keeper to beat.On came Bernardo Silva and Kevin de Bruyne to help City try to gain some control.It didn’t work and Guardiola was soon so agitated that he went prancing into Hurzeler’s technical area.And Brighton made their momentum count in the City penalty area.Gvardiol failed to clear and Pedro pounced to score from close range.If that goal made the Amex rock, O’Riley’s lifted the roof off.City were left rocked by the result ahead of big games with Spurs and LiverpoolCredit: AlamyQuestions over Guardiola’s long-term future are sure to mount once moreCredit: PABrighton pinged the ball around like prime City and the midfielder provided the finish the move deserved.De Bruyne shot wide. In nine minutes of stoppage time, Foden and Gvardiol were also off target.READ MORE SUN STORIESHaaland was booked for a late scuffle with Jan Paul van Hecke.And the final whistle one more gave Guardiola the sinking feeling that has never been as familiar as this. More

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    Ballon d’Or judge RESIGNS after admitting he didn’t vote for Real Madrid star Vinicius Jr due to ‘technical error’

    A BALLON D’OR judge has resigned after admitting he FORGOT to vote for Real Madrid superstar Vinicius Jr.Vinicius, 24, was considered the favourite to win the esteemed award last month in Paris but missed out to Manchester City star Rodri.Ballon d’Or judge Juha Kanerva resigned after admitting he forgot to vote for Real Madrid star Vinicius JrCredit: X/KanervaJPVinicius was considered a favourite to win the Men’s Ballon d’OrCredit: GettyManchester City star Rodri won the Ballon d’OrCredit: RexThat led to a furious response from Real who boycotted the event and refused to send any representation in France claiming they were disrespected.According to The Mail, only three out of 99 journalists from different countries – with Syria abstaining – did not include the Brazil international in their top 10 picks for the Men’s Ballon d’Or.One of them was Juha Kanerva, who works for Finnish publication Ilta-Sanomat – the other two were Bruno Porzio of El Salvador and Sheefeni Nikodemus from Namibia, according to France Football.According to Marca, Kanerva picked Rodri as the winner followed by City star Erling Haaland and England international Jude Bellingham.Read More on FootballBut he admitted that he forgot to include Vinicius in his top 10 due to a “technical fault”.And now the journalist has announced that he will be stepping down from his position as a Ballon d’Or selector.Kanerva tweeted: “This was my technical fault, for which I take responsibility. “I am leaving my place as Ballon d’Or selector.”Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSReal released a furious statement before the awards explaining the collective boycott.The reigning Spanish and European champions stated: “If the award criteria doesn’t give it to Vinicius as the winner, then those same criteria should point to [Dani] Carvajal as the winner.Rodri and Harry Kane lead footy stars and Wags arriving for lavish Ballon d’Or ceremony despite Real Madrid ‘boycott'”As this was not the case, it is clear that Ballon d’Or-Uefa does not respect Real Madrid. And Real Madrid does not go where it is not respected.”Ballon d’Or 2024 results1: Rodri, Man City and Spain2: Vinicius Jr, Real Madrid and Brazil3: Jude Bellingham, Real Madrid and England4: Dani Carvajal, Real Madrid and Spain5: Erling Haaland, Man City and Norway6: Kylian Mbappe, Real Madrid and France7: Lautaro Martinz, Inter Milan and Argentina8: Lamine Yamal, Barcelona and Spain9: Toni Kroos, Real Madrid and Germany10: Harry Kane, Bayern Munich and England11: Phil Foden, Man City and England12: Florian Wirtz, Bayer Leverkusen and Germany13: Dani Olmo, Barcelona and Spain14: Ademola Lookman, Atalanta and Nigeria15: Nico Williams, Athletic Bilbao and Spain16: Granit Xhaka, Bayer Leverkusen and Switzerland17: Federico Valverde, Real Madrid and Uruguay18: Emi Martinez, Aston Villa and Argentina19: Martin Odegaard, Arsenal and Norway20: Hakan Calhanoglu, Inter Milan and Turkey21: Bukayo Saka, Arsenal and England22: Antonio Rudiger, Real Madrid and Germany23: Ruben Dias, Man City and Portugal24: William Saliba, Arsenal and France25: Cole Palmer, Chelsea and England26: Declan Rice, Arsenal and England27: Vitinha, PSG and Portugal28: Alejandro Grimaldo, Bayer Leverkusen and Spain29: Mats Hummels, Roma and Germany30: Artem Dovbyk, Roma and Ukraine More

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    Incoming boss Ruben Amorim names ‘very talented boy’ he can’t wait to coach when he takes over Man Utd

    RUBEN AMORIM has singled out the “very talented boy” he can’t wait to coach at Manchester United.Red Devils fans are braced for the Portuguese boss’s arrival after the international break after he agreed a deal to replace Erik ten Hag.Ruben Amorim has highlighted the ‘very talented boy’ he can’t wait to work with at Man UtdCredit: RexRuud van Nistelrooy will take charge of his fourth and final match as interim gaffer tomorrow.And exciting is already building ahead of Amorim’s first game against Ipswich Town later this month.The former midfielder has led Sporting to two titles during his time in Lisbon.They already look on course for a third after winning all 10 of their league matches this season.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLAnd Amorim proved his tactical acumen by smashing Pep Guardiola’s Man City 4-1 in the Champions League on Tuesday.It now remains to be seen if he can bring a similar level of success to Man United, who are 13th after winning just three games this season.And one player at Old Trafford will have to be on form if Amorim is to get any joy out of the squad.Manuel Ugarte joined United this summer from Paris Saint-Germain for £50million after just one year in France.Most read in FootballFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSBut before that, he was a key player at Sporting under Amorim and bossed the midfield in 85 matches.Now, Amorim admits he can’t wait to unlock the best of Ugarte in a red shirt and believes the Uruguayan will soon prove himself to be a key player at Old Trafford.New Man Utd manager Ruben Amorim in awkward interview with reporter Amorim had high words of praise for Manuel UgarteCredit: AlamyUgarte played 85 times under Amorim at Sporting LisbonCredit: RexAmorim said: “All the Uruguayans I managed are incredible and that’s why I love them.“Ugarte is a very talented boy and has a lot of room to grow.“I am very happy to know that I have him back at Man United.”Meanwhile, United are preparing to face Leicester tomorrow in Van Nistelrooy’s final game as interim boss.Harry Maguire could be available for selection after returning to fitnes.While Mason Mount will be hoping for minutes following some first-team training sessions this week.Ruben Amorim is ‘Mourinho 2.0’ who turned Sporting from ‘walking dead’ into Portuguese champs… he can revive Man UtdWHEN Ruben Amorim took charge of Sporting Lisbon in March 2020, one club official compared their situation to the “walking dead”, writes Jordan Davies.Optimism and hope was at an all-time low.But the Amorim-effect was almost instantaneous, guiding the Portuguese sleeping giants to their first league title for 19 years in 2020/21, losing just once and only conceding 20 goals.Since then, Sporting have lifted another league title in 2023/24 – as well as two League Cups – and currently sit top with nine wins from nine this term.He may be young, but Amorim already has an eye for rebuilding and revitalising fallen super powers with his infectious charisma and intense tactical philosophy that hardly ever wavers. The “walking dead” at Manchester United must be praying for a similar sort of revival.And they may just get it from one of the most talented young coaches on the continent – a man accustomed to breathing new life back into crumbling institutions such as Old Trafford.Amorim has spent the last decade dreaming of one day gracing England’s Premier League, such was his admiration for an ex-United boss in Jose Mourinho growing up.Often nicknamed ‘Mourinho 2.0’, Amorim spent a week with his coaching idol in an internship capacity at United’s Carrington training base in 2018, going on to cite him as his “reference point”.United should not be expecting a mini-Mourinho, as Amorim said himself: “Mourinho is one of a kind. There won’t be another Mourinho. Mourinho is unique.”And yet, you cannot help but compare the two.For all the mismanagement in the Old Trafford hot seats over the years, this would be a real get – finally a slap in the face United’s Prem rivals have no answer for. More

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    Brentford 3 Bournemouth 2: Wissa on the double as Bees’ comeback ends dream run for visitors

    NEVER mind the egg-chasing taking place down the road at Twickers, Brentford is the only place to go in west London for sporting entertainment.The home fans left in raptures after Thomas Frank’s side stole a five-goal thriller after twice going behind, but not even the most one-eyed Bournemouth fan could moan at the thrills and spills they had witnessed.Brentford came back to beat Bournemouth in an exciting Premier League encounterCredit: RexBrentford star Yoane Wissa scored a brace against BournemouthCredit: RexBournemouth wasted two leads against Brentford after goals by Evanilson and Justin KluivertCredit: GettyBrentford ace Mikkel Damsgaard also scored during the stunning comebackCredit: ReutersSubstitute Enes Unal missed a great chance to equalise for the visitors by hitting the bar with a header from close-range in the seventh minute of injury time, summing up a crazy afternoon.It is not a one-off either, with regulars at the Gtech Community Stadium having witnessed 29 goals in six matches here this season.With Gladiator II released in cinemas this week, this game channelled the energy of the original star Russell Crowe: Are you not entertained?Brentford striker Yoane Wissa was the star of this show as he got the goals that ultimately mattered in each half – a header across goal and a neat first-time finish – and is clearly relishing being the leading light up front.Read More on FootballThe 28-year-old has scored seven goals in just eight Premier League appearances this season and does not appear to be missing the presence of former team-mate Ivan Toney.Neither are Brentford, who have scored 22 goals already this season, and still have new signing Igor Thiago to come back from injury.The Brazilian striker was recruited as Toney’s replacement, but has yet to play in a competitive game for the club after picking up a knee injury last summer, although he is close to a comeback.Frank will be more concerned with keeping goals out than scoring them, however, particularly after they conceded twice in stoppage time to throw away a 1-0 lead in the west London derby at Fulham last Monday.Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSAfter that extraordinary defeat, Frank will argue that his players deserved some good luck in this fixture and no one could question their spirit.After falling behind on two occasions, they responded almost immediately to maintain their unbeaten record at home.Mikel Arteta knew Arsenal were up against it after red card against Bournemouth Only Tottenham can match their haul of 22 Premier League goals this season, although they have also conceded 22, which is why Bournemouth were always in it.Andoni Iraola’s side started well, with the confidence gained from last week’s shock win over Manchester City still coursing through the players’ veins.With Ryan Christie, Lewis Cook and Tyler Adams pulling the strings in midfield Bournemouth played all the football in the opening exchanges, and were well worth the lead they were gifted by Sepp Van Den Berg’s horrendous back-pass in the 17th minute.The Dutch defender hit the ball with the power and precision of a toddler playing crazy golf and Bournemouth striker Evanilson took full advantage, intercepting before rounding goalkeeper Mark Flekken to score for his third successive Premier League game.The Bees appeared stung by this setback, and belated sprung into action.Vitaly Janelt had brought a good save from Kepa Arrizabalaga in the Bournemouth goal and the home side were soon level, with Van den Berg relieved at having played a part.Stunning comebackVan Den Berg’s long throw was not dealt with by Bournemouth defender Milos Kerkez, with Wissa pouncing on his misdirected clearance to score with a well-directed header across goal.Brentford continued to cause Bournemouth problems with their more direct approach, but there were no more attempts on goal until a flurry of action at the start of the second half.In the 49th minute Justin Kluivert put Bournemouth ahead for the second time, with the Dutch striker producing a neat finish at the near-post following a one-two with Cook.The away fans were still celebrating, however, when Mikkel Damsgaard equalised for Brentford within the space of a minute.Bryan Mbeumo created the opening on the right with an angled ball from the flank, with Damsgaard beating Kepa with a right-footed shot from a tight angle.Brentford had a penalty appeal turned away by referee Darren Bond soon after when Nathan Collins went down under pressure from Kerkez.The Bees finally went ahead in the 59th minute of a breathless encounter. READ MORE SUN STORIESKeane Lewis-Potter released Janelt down the left, whose angled ball was met by Wissa, who scored with a first-time shot for his second goal of the afternoon.Brentford’s 11 Premier League games have featured an extraordinary 44 goals this season. On this evidence the entertainment is set to continue. More

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    West Ham 0 Everton 0: Dull draw in East London piles more pressure on Lopetegui’s struggling Hammers

    JULEN LOPETEGUI always says he wants to be judged in May – but many will have made their minds up already.This drab and desperate performance only raised more questions over the Spaniard and his side.West Ham struggled to a 0-0 bore draw against EvertonCredit: RexJulen Lopetegui’s side once again failed to impressCredit: ReutersWhat is Lopetegui’s plan? Does it exist? Is anyone listening?Few answers were offered on a glum afternoon in East London.The under-fire manager will point to Everton star Jordan Pickford and his trio of smart saves from Guido Rodriguez and Danny Ings, but that is merely papering over ever-growing cracks.West Ham were lucky to escape with a point and the only thing they had to celebrate was a first home clean sheet since January.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLThe summer spend of £127.5million is an awful lot of money to spend in order to be this average.Lopetegui was without Mohammed Kudus and Edson Alvarez through suspension but still had a side capable of offering much more than this.Hammers fans will have headed to Stratford hoping, if not quite expecting, to see a confidence boosting win over the Toffees.But, to the frustration of supporters and boss Lopetegui, what they were served up across a turgid first half was a display of utter incompetence.Most read in FootballFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSPasses found Everton shirts almost as regularly as they did claret and blue ones while there was a complete lack of ambition or quality on the ball.Sean Dyche’s side, without Dwight McNeil through injury, were creating more chances but hardly through being more adventurous.Meet the new Wags of the Premier League season, from a Belgian interior designer to a Portuguese modelFrom a West Ham attack the visitors broke and were only stopped from going ahead when Crysencio Summerville managed a last ditch challenge on Abdoulaye Doucoure.Iliman Ndiaye sent a shot from the edge of the box into the hands of Lukasz Fabianski, the 39-year-old still in ahead of Alphonse Areola.Under no pressure at all from Everton, happy to sit tight, the Hammers had no idea what to do with the ball at the back and struggled to get out.They managed to find a bit of space late in the first half, with Jarrod Bowen and Michail Antonio both having half-chances stopped by Jordan Pickford.Neither side bathed themselves in gloryCredit: AFPIt was a dull affair in the capitalCredit: PAThe display had been so insipid across the first 45 minutes that fans in the London Stadium did not even have the will to muster a proper boo at the break.Trying to inject some life into things after the restart, Guido Rodriguez ran onto a loose ball and cannoned it towards goal – only for Pickford to pull off a fine save and parry it clear.With neither side able to grasp any sort of control or momentum, Everton were then up the other end trying their luck.Vitalii Mykolenko slashed at an effort which was deflected behind before Jesper Lindstrom’s header was tipped over the bar.The Toffees should have done more when Jean-Clair Todibo, having far from his best game, was robbed by Dominic Calvert-Lewin in the West Ham half.Calvert-Lewin checked this way and that trying to create an angle but had to move the ball on before the move ended with Orel Mangala’s shot sailing high and wide.West Ham’s continued haplessness was offering Everton hope of a first win in three but this side appear to need a dozen chances to even truly test an opposing goalkeeper.Lopetegui made a triple change, sending on Carlos Soler, Vladimir Coufal and Ings to try and liven things up.Both sides were fortunate to get a pointCredit: PAThere were missed chances from plenty of starsCredit: RexWest Ham did start to see more of the ball, but were still struggling to make things happen.Lucas Paqueta – having gone missing since about February – found space on the edge of the box with players lining up in the middle but elected to dink the ball out of play.The Brazilian is capable of turning games like this on his head when at his best, but Hammers fans have seen nothing near that level of form for the majority of this year.There are always odd flashes, such as the ball which sent Summerville through before he struck the post, but never enough.West Ham’s mega summer spend looks to have backfiredCredit: PASean Dyche is likely to have taken a point before kick-offCredit: GettyWest Ham were more advanced after their changes but still giving the ball away with alarming regularity.Bowen, still not back in the England squad, was having to chase a touch of the ball everywhere and looking up to find very few options each time he gained possession.Everton, knowing a point was more valuable to them, were happy to sit in and frustrate as the hosts looked for a much needed late winner.Ings found space in the box, just as he did for a late leveller at Fulham earlier this season, but this time his left-footed strike was met by Pickford.West Ham’s substitute striker was doing all he could to get them all three points, but was being frustrated by Everton’s stopper.READ MORE SUN STORIESPickford saved the best for last, pulling off a stunning late save to send Ings’ deflected shot over the bar.The England goalkeeper was one of the only ones to leave the pitch with credit thanks to his superb stops and some canny time wasting to earn the point. 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    Southampton fans brand VAR decision a ‘disgrace’ as Manning’s goal in crunch Wolves clash is overturned

    SOUTHAMPTON fans are furious after VAR overturned Ryan Manning’s equaliser against Wolves.Saints thought they levelled the score after only 12 minutes when Manning, 28, smashed the ball past goalkeeper Jose Sa and into his top left corner.Southampton fans are furious after Ryan Manning’s equaliser was chalked offCredit: GettyVAR sent referee Thomas Bramall to the monitor for a potential foul in the build-upCredit: GettyVAR deemed Southampton’s Mateus Fernandes had fouled Wolves’ Nelson SemedoThe left-back’s goal was awarded on-field but VAR deemed that the scorer’s team-mate Mateus Fernandes had fouled Nelson Semedo in the build-up.The officials at Stockley Park then advised referee Thomas Bramall to check the monitor for an on-field review.Bramall agreed with VAR and overturned his original decision, thus restarting the match with a free-kick for the hosts at Molineux.Southampton fans were left incensed as they stormed social media to lambast the controversial decision.Read More on FootballOne fan tweeted: “Sorry, but how the f**k is that goal disallowed? There’s no foul there from Southampton, if anything the foul’s the other way round.”Another commented: “Absolute b******s!”A third wrote: “Absolutely shambolic that’s been given as a Wolves free-kick.”This fan said: “Hilariously pathetic VAR overturn there. Truly a disgrace to the sport, how does anyone want this.”Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSAnd that one stated: “That’s possibly the worst VAR decision I’ve ever seen.”Southampton found themselves trailing against fellow Premier League strugglers Wolves after just two minutes when Pablo Sarabia opened the scoring.Key Dream Team Stats This SeasonThings got even worse for Russel Martin’s side on 51 minutes when Matheus Cunha doubled his team’s lead.Southampton need a result against Gary O’Neil’s side as they are both looking for a way out of the bottom three in the English top flight. More

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    Premier League LIVE SCORES: Fulham host Palace, wounded Man City face Brighton, Liverpool take on Aston Villa – updates

    PREMIER LEAGUE action returns for what is set to be another blockbuster weekend – and there are TWO London derbies for fans to sink their teeth into.Fulham welcome Crystal Palace to Craven Cottage in the first of the London clashes.Manchester City will be determined to end their three-game losing streak when they face Brighton while high-flying Liverpool host Aston Villa in the late kick-off.But the second derby of the weekend and the most highly-anticipated contest in this cluster of fixtures sees Arsenal travel across the capital where Chelsea awaits.LATEST SCORES…Brentford 1-1 BournemouthCrystal Palace 0-1 FulhamWest Ham 0-0 EvertonWolves 1-0 SouthamptonBrighton vs Man City (5.30pm)Liverpool vs Aston Villa (8pm)FOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSFollow ALL the action from around the grounds with our live blog below…49 – GOAL! Brentford 1-2 BOURNEMOUTHThe visitors hit the front once more!Copy linkCopiedHalf time update from Matt Hughes at the GtechBrentford have fought their way back into the game at the Gtech Community Stadium after Bournemouth threatened to blow them away in the opening quarter.With Ryan Christie, Lewis Cook and Tyler Adams pulling the strings the visitors were well worth their early lead, gifted to Evanilson in the 17th minute by Sepp Van Den Berg’s horrendous back-pass. Conceding the first goal appeared to sting the Bees into life however, with Yoanne Wissa equalising with header across goal in the 26th minute after Bournemouth defender Milos Kerkez failed to deal with a long throw.Copy linkCopiedHalf time update from Graeme Bryce at MolineuxThe tension is so intense at Molineux you could cut it with a spoon – never mind a knife!They say an early goal settles the nerves but Wolves still look brittle and edgy here as Saints take the game to them.The visitors look the more likely side but their inability to score goals is working against them again.Fortunately for Wolves they have old warrior Craig Dawson there to keep them right.The big man is like a magnet to the ball as he keeps swatting Saints attacks away.What would Wolves do without him?Copy linkCopiedHalf time update from Ian McCullough at Selhurst ParkEmile Smith-Rowe’s smart finish on the stroke of halftime put Fulham ahead at Selhurst Park after a howler from Maxime Lecroix.Trying to play the ball out from the back, the French centre-back’s pass was blocked by Smith-Rowe then picked up by Raul Jimenez who teed up the former Arsenal man to slide the ball past Dean Henderson. Fulham had looked the more fluid going forward against an injury-hit Palace who have England centre-back Marc Guehi playing in centre midfield alongside Justin Devenny, who is making his Premier League debut, but the sides looked to be heading in at half-time on level terms before Smith-Rowe struck.Reiss Nelson should have put Fulham ahed when put through by Alex Iwobi but he was only able to shoot straight at Dean Henderson.Palace have had some joy with balls over the top to JP Mateta and it took some quick thinking from former Palace centre-back Joachim Andersen to clear the ball off the line after the French forward’s header was blocked by Bernd Leno. Copy linkCopiedHT! The half time scores from the 3pm kick-offs across the Premier League.Brentford 1-1 BournemouthCrystal Palace 0-1 FulhamWest Ham 0-0 EvertonWolves 1-0 SouthamptonCopy linkCopiedI’ll passTwo horrific passes from defenders leading to opening goals at Brentford and Crystal Palace.Not sure what one was worse but Pep Guardiola has a lot to answer for, making every time try and pass out from the back.Having said that, it’s good we’ve got goals from it. Plenty more of those to come hopefully.Copy linkCopied45+2 – GOAL! Crystal Palace 0-1 FULHAMLacroix with a shocker. He’s in the centre circle, taking his time in possession.When he does pass forward it passes it straight to EMILE SMITH ROWE.ESR drives to the edge of the box before getting a shot on target with his weaker left foot, which Henderson gets a touch to but weak, weak hands let the ball through and into the bottom corner. Poor from the home side.Copy linkCopiedShots firedOr not, actually.The Hammers yet to register a shot of any description, with just one on target for the Toffees.On the face of it, they’re better just shaking hands at half time, taking a point and they’ll be home in time for Strictly.Copy linkCopiedFrom Matt Hughes at the GtechAnother goal-fest is on the cards at Brentford, who have hit back through Yoanne Wissa to equalise after falling behind.Brentford have been generous hosts all season despite being unbeaten at home, and gifted Bournemouth an early lead in the 17th minute. A counter-attacking from the visitors had broken down when Bees defender Sepp Van Den Berg suddenly revived it.The Dutchman’s back-pass from the halfway line towards Ethan Pinnock was woefully underhit, allowing Evanilson to intercept easily in sight of goal.  Evanilson had all the time in the world and took full advantage, calming nipping rounf Mark Flekken to shoot into an empty net, the Portuguese striker’s third goal in as many games.Brentford hit back nine minutes later, and Van Den Berg will have been relieved at playing a part. Van Den Berg’s long throw was not dealt with by Bournemouth defender Milos Kerkez, with Yoane Wissa pouncing on his misdirected clearance to score with a well-directed header across goal.Copy linkCopiedFrom Jack Rosser at the London StadiumWest Ham fans are close to turning here. They will have arrived hoping for a confidence boosting win over a poor Everton side but have been served up half an hour of utter incompetence.Passes have found a blue shirt almost as often as they have one of West Ham’s own players and they are showing almost nothing going forwards.Everton have remained solid if hardly adventurous and have created the better chances so far. Not a classic.Copy linkCopiedFrom Ian McCullough at Selhurst ParkA fairly tame opening 20 minutes at Selhurst Park in a meeting of two sides that have drawn four of their last five times they have played.England centre-back Marc Guehi has been employed in midfield for injury-hit Palace with veteran Nataniel Clyne filling in at the heart of Oliver Glasner three-man back-line.Fulham, who have looked the more fluid going forward, had the best chance of the half so far when Reiss Nelson was put through by Alex Iwobi’s defence-splitting pass but Dean Henderson came out quickly and blocked his shot with his legs.Jean-Phillipe Mateta twice got in behind the Fulham defence but was unable to get his shot on target.Copy linkCopiedFrom Graeme Bryce at MolineuxWhat a whirlwind start!Wolves got off to a flyer when Pablo Sarabia took Matheus Cunha’s pass in his stride, rounded Aaron Ramsdale and stroked the ball home.That must have lifted a weight off Gary O’Neil’s shoulders – and Sarabia’s whose name was booed when the team was read out at the start!But Wolves rode their luck as Saints almost levelled 10 minutes later – only for VAR to save them.Ryan Manning blasted home after Wolves failed to clear their lines.But the Saint was denied his first Prem goal after Mateus Fernandes bundled Nelson Semedo over in the build-up. This is already shaping up to be a belter!Copy linkCopied27 – GOAL! BRENTFORD 1-1 BournemouthA lot said about the tidy football and intricate play and tactics in the Premier League.Sometimes you can’t beat a big long throw into the box and feed off the scraps – they all count!Brentford win the first two flick-ons from a long throw and YOANE WISSA eight yards out at the back post heads it back across goal, leaving the keeper rooted. One each!Copy linkCopiedPremier League latest scoresBrentford 0-1 BournemouthCrystal Palace 0-0 FulhamWest Ham 0-0 EvertonWolves 1-0 SouthamptonBrighton vs Man City (5.30pm)Liverpool vs Aston Villa (8pm)Copy linkCopied17 – GOAL! Brentford 0-1 BOURNEMOUTHUh oh, Sepp van den Berg won’t want to see this again!In comfortable possession at right back, it looks like it’s the first time he’s ever used his left foot, trying to pass back to Flekken.But it’s a horror back pass straight into the path of EVANILSON who skips rounds the keeper and walks the ball into the empty net.Shocker but no more than Bournemouth deserve.Copy linkCopiedNO GOAL! Wolves 1-0 SouthamptonOh no no no!Gary O’Neil will absolutely NOT be bemoaning VAR tonight, it’s a shocker from the referee to rule this equaliser out.Semedo looks to shield the ball inside his own box and steps across the Saints man – if anything giving a penalty away – before going to ground.The ball fell at the feet of Ryan Manning who smashed it home.The referee checks and rules it out for a free kick. You tell kids that moaning gets you nowhere….Copy linkCopiedVAR CHECK…Maybe it’s not a Saints equaliser after all.Referee having a look…Copy linkCopied12 – GOAL! Wolves 1-1 SOUTHAMPTONThe Saints come marching back in the big one!Copy linkCopiedLook, Wolves fans!Wolves are Wandering up the table, now third bottom as things stand!Yeah, a bit early to get too excited. But you’re off the bottom….Copy linkCopied2 – GOAL! WOLVES 1-0 Southampton1 minute 49 seconds – just the start Wolves needed!It’s an aimless ball down the left by Wolves which Walker-Peters makes a complete mess of when heading on halfway.Cunha gathers and drives 30 yards through the middle of the park before sliding in PABLO SARABIA who skips round Ramsdale who is in no man’s land and he tucks it into the empty net.Incredible start.Copy linkCopiedKICK OFF!Up and running in the Premier League!Copy linkCopiedOut around the countryThe players are out and going through their pre-match formalities.Remembrance Day commemorations taking place across the four Premier League grounds and around the country.Copy linkCopiedHow we standBournemouth and Fulham with a chance to jump onto the same points as Aston Villa, Arsenal and Chelsea with a win here.Eyes immediately drawn to the bottom of the table and that huge clash at Molineux.Copy linkCopiedFrom Andy Dillon at the London StadiumWest Ham take on Everton with both clubs up against it and their respective managers under intense pressure.Julen Lopetegui and Sean Dyche need something to turn fortunes around and quickly.So much so that some at the London Stadium today have even dubbed this game the ‘Moyes derby’ because whoever loses will get their old boss back come Monday. Moyes has coached both clubs previously. Many a true word said in jest.Copy linkCopiedLast but not leastA look at the two XIs picked in the David Moyes derby at the London Stadium.West Ham XI: Fabianski, Wan-Bissaka, Todibo, Kilman, Emerson, Soucek, Rodriguez, Bowen, Paqueta, Summerville, AntonioEverton XI: Pickford, Young, Tarkowski, Branthwaite, Mykolenko, Gueye, Mangala, Lindstrom, Doucoure, Ndiaye, Calvert-LewinCopy linkCopied More

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    New Man Utd boss Ruben Amorim makes ex-Man City star top transfer target with ace ‘on verge of leaving’ European giants

    INCOMING Manchester United boss Ruben Amorim is reportedly lining up a move for former Manchester City defender Danilo.Amorim, who starts life at Old Trafford on Monday, could look to sign the Juventus centre-back as early as January.Ruben Amorim is keen on former City title winner DaniloCredit: ReutersDanilo is on the verge of leaving JuventusCredit: RexAmorim feels that Danilo could improve United defensively, according to a report from Juve Live.The 33-year-old star could prove to be a useful short-term acquisition for the Red Devils as they look to tighten up at the back.Danilo – who captains both Juventus and Brazil – is apparently on the verge of leaving Turin.This follows reports that Danilo’s agent has been reaching out to several clubs, including Amorim’s new club United.READ MORE ON MAN UTDThe Brazilian defender’s contract with the Serie A giants expires next summer.But Thiago Motta’s side could be tempted to cash him in for a reasonable price in January.Otherwise, they could lose Danilo for free at the end of the season.His age doesn’t fit the strategy being imposed by Ineos, who are making strides to sign players under 25.Most read in FootballDanilo’s stats last seasonFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSUnited prioritised younger signings like Leny Yoro, Matthijs de Ligt and even Arsenal’s 16-year-oldstriker Chido Obi-Martin.But with United often suffering with injuries at the back, he could be a quality alternative and brings a wealth of dressing room knowledge.Manchester United Player Ratings: Post-Match Analysis (1)Danilo has proven Premier League experience – and under Pep Guardiola too.The veteran defender won two Prem titles with United’s fierce rivals City between 2017 and 2019.He also lifted two Champions League trophies with Real Madrid before joining City.After two years in the Prem, he joined then Serie A champs Juventus on a five-year deal worth £30m.Amorim will need all the help he can get when he takes over from interim boss Ruud van Nistelrooy on November 11.The Red Devils have endured their worst-ever start to a Prem campaign, sitting 13th in the table. More