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    Premier League LIVE SCORES: Haaland levels for Man City against Palace, Isak equalises for Newcastle – latest updates

    PREMIER LEAGUE football is back again this weekend but Storm Darragh has already wreaked havoc on the fixture list. Today’s scheduled 12.30pm kick-off between Everton and Merseyside rivals Liverpool has been postponed because of amber warning winds. Later on, however, Newcastle travel to Brentford while Manchester City look to close the gap as they take on Crystal Palace.And Man Utd face Nottingham Forest in the late kick-off this evening. Kick off times: 3pm/5.30pm GMTFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSFollow our live blog below…View from SunSport’s Martin Lipton at Selhurst ParkCity back on terms through that terrific Haaland header – but the Palace fans are still singing in the rain.Guardiola’s men – who were called in for a huddle inside the Palace box after the equaliser – have started to look a bit more like their usual selves since regaining parity.Yet their defensive vulnerabilities, exposed by Munoz’ opener, remain abundantly clear.The wind hasn’t impacted things too much. Although the press box is more like an ice box…Copy linkCopiedView from SunSport’s Neil Silver in West LondonFour first half goals warmed up the Gtech Community Stadium in awful conditions thanks to Storm Darragh. Bryan Mbeumo struck one of his specials before Alexander Isak headed Newcastle level. Yoanne Wissa pounced on Harvey Barnes’ woefully misplaced pass to restore the hosts’ lead, before Barnes atoned with an equaliser.Copy linkCopiedHT: Crystal Palace 1-1 Man CityIt was always going to be a tough ask to hold onto to such an early lead.Munoz’s goal was the only shot on target the hosts had, with Erling Haaland eventually drawing the visitors level.It is hard to see anything but a Man City win coming from this game based on what we saw in the first half.Copy linkCopiedHT: Brentford 2-2 NewcastleGames are never short of action in West London.Twice the hosts have taken the lead with well-taken goals but they are struggling to deal with The Magpies as an attacking threat.This game is finely poised and could go either way.Copy linkCopiedHT: Aston Villa 1-0 SouthamptonThe hosts have just edged this one so far.While they were creating half-chances it was actually The Saints who gifted them the goal.Why Russell Martin still insists on this team playing out from the back is nothing short of baffling.Copy linkCopiedView from SunSport’s Graeme Bryce at Villa ParkThere is no such thing as a dull game when Russell Martin’s Kamikaze defenders are around.Saints had actually weathered the anticipated early Villa storm and were beginning to get a toehold in the game.Cue some slapstick defending as Nathan Wood and Taylor Harwood-Bellis got in each other’s way, allowing Jhon Duran to power through the pair of them before slotting beyond Joe Lumley.1-0 Villa and more to come by the looks of things here.Copy linkCopiedBrentford 2-2 Newcastle32. You get some entertainment at the Gtech Community Stadium.Harvey Barnes makes up his earlier error as he notches to draw The Magpies level.That is 38 goals that have been scored here so far this season.Credit: ReutersCopy linkCopiedGoal – Harvey Barnes (Newcastle)Copy linkCopiedCrystal Palace 1-1 Man City30. Questions will be asked of Henderson in the Palace goal.Nunes does well down the flank but as he whips his cross in along the six yard box, weirdly, the keeper does not come to collect.Haaland cushions his header into the far corner to draw City level.Copy linkCopiedGoal – Erling Haaland (Man City)Copy linkCopiedBrentford 2-1 Newcastle28. Big mistake from Harvey Barnes for the visitors.He gives the ball away and Wissa takes full advantage.He runs 30 yards towards goal before drilling the ball in to give The Bees the lead once again.Copy linkCopiedGoal – Yohan Wissa (Brentford)Copy linkCopiedView from Martin Lipton from Selhurst ParkRarely have I seen City look as uncomfortable at the back as they are this afternoon.Guardiola has moved Rico Lewis to left-back but Josko Gvardiol is still well off it and both were partially culpable – alongside Ruben Dias – for the Munoz opener.Palace clearly feel they can get at the champions in transition although Haaland could have scored twice at the other end. Wild as the weather.Copy linkCopiedAston Villa 1-0 Southampton24. Once again Southampton are the architects of their own downfall.Bree has a nightmare in the centre of the park as he gifts the ball to Duran.Lumley comes steaming out of his box and makes the striker’s mind up for him as he lifts it over him and into the back of the net.Copy linkCopiedGoal – Jhon Duran (Aston Villa)Copy linkCopiedBrentford 1-1 Newcastle19. The Magpies are starting to click a bit more now.Once again Isak is the man causing problems for the visitors.Flekken makes a good save to deny him but Newcastle really should be 2-1 up after that chance.Credit: ReutersCopy linkCopiedCrystal Palace 1-0 Man City18. Man City are starting to put some pressure on now.De Bruyne is getting more involved and pulling the strings.A ball into Haaland is just behind him and cannot get it under control otherwise he would have been one-on-one with the keeper.Copy linkCopiedBrentford 1-1 Newcastle11. Jacob Murphy floats a ball into the box, looking for Isak.The Swede rises to head home and get The Magpies level.This has been a good start to the game at the Gtech Community Stadium.Copy linkCopiedGoal – Alexander Isak (Newcastle)Copy linkCopiedBrentford 1-0 Newcastle8. Norgaard does well to find Mbuemo on the side of the box.He cuts inside and lets rip with a brilliant strike into the back of the net.Brentford look keen to keep their sensational home form going.Copy linkCopiedGoal – Bryan Mbuemo (Brentford)Copy linkCopiedCrystal Palace 1-0 Man City9. Will Hughes plays a neat one-two with Mateta.He then threads it through to Munoz in the box.The Palace defender slots it past Ortega to break the deadlock in the capital.Copy linkCopiedGoal – Daniel Munoz (Crystal Palace)Copy linkCopiedView from SunSport’s Graeme Bryce at Villa ParkThis really is a must-win game for Villa, against a Saints team which has won just one of their last 27 Premier League fixtures – against Everton last month.Russell Martin’s men will be encouraged by their 1-1 draw at Brighton last weekend and will be hoping to build on that.However Saints are without suspended skipper Jack Stephens following his hair-raising experience when he tugged Chelsea’s Marc Cucurella’s locks!Unai Emery rests Ollie Watkins and hands Jhon Duran his first Premier League start.Copy linkCopiedPremier League matches underwayWe have three afternoon games to enjoy today.Aston Villa vs SouthamptonBrentford vs NewcastleCrystal Palace vs Man CityThese matches could affect the top and bottom of the table.Copy linkCopied More

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    Incredible stats show how player who Man Utd let go for FREE and made unemployed is now best in his position in Europe

    DAVID DE GEA is the best goalkeeper in Europe despite being let go by Manchester United, according to the stats.Their decision to let long-term servant De Gea depart on a free transfer and replace him with £41m-recruit Andre Onana was bold.David de Gea is the best goalkeeper in Europe’s top leagues, according to the statsDe Gea enjoyed 14 years with the Red DevilsDe Gea has enjoyed a stunning return to form with Fiorentina after a YEAR away from the pitchAnd now the 33-year-old’s exploits in Italy are starting to raise further question marks about former manager Erik ten Hag’s decision.The Spaniard, who spent 12 seasons at Old Trafford, had to wait 446 days to enter the pitch again.He was often considered the Premier League’s best goalkeeper, and is now getting similar recognition in Serie A.READ MORE FOOTBALLThe stats show that De Gea is making more saves and from a higher quality of shots than any other keeper in Europe.He has saved a staggering 76 per cent of on-target attempts that have come his way so far this term, according to Opta via Fbref.In fact, no other shot-stopper performs better in that metric.And his rating of 7.61 makes him the highest rated goalkeeper in Europe this season, according to match ratings site WhoScored.Most read in FootballFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSDe Gea has been putting in brilliant displays for the Florence-based outfit on a regular basis.The ex-Old Trafford star sits top of the save per cent table, while he is also second in the saves per 90 minutes rankings and sixth in the goals prevented table.Olympic winner Keely Hodgkinson soaks up the atmosphere with Man Utd fans at Old Trafford De Gea has put in multiple man of the match performances this seasonThe Spaniard is adored by those in Florence as Fiorentina sit inside the Champions League spotsHe has five clean sheets so far to his name this term with Fiorentina sitting fourth in Serie A.Replacement Onana comes in close with 70 per cent of on-target shots saved in all competitions.And returning Newcastle keeper Nick Pope has a higher save per cent than Onana, but has faced less shots than the Man Utd No.1At other end – West Ham’s Alphonse Areola has been enduring a nightmare run of form and is low in both save quality and save quantity.Alphonse Areola lost his place in West Ham’s starting XI more than two months agoThis has seen the Hammers DROP the Frenchman and bring in veteran Lukasz Fabianski as they look to fend off a relegation battle going into Christmas.Elsewhere, the freshly-crowned world’s best goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez fell into the same bracket as Areola, as Aston Villa dropped to eighth in the Prem.Martinez has saved just 50 per cent of his opponent’s shots on-target.The Argentine World Cup winner’s recent display in Villa’s 3-0 defeat to Chelsea saw him hauled off injured at half-time.Meanwhile, during his time at United, De Gea won the player of the season award four times.He was also named in the PFA Team of the Year on five separate occasions, including for four consecutive years.READ MORE SUN STORIESWho are these famous footballers? More

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    Pep Guardiola has six word message for Jose Mourinho after Special One aims ‘fairly and cleanly’ dig at Man City titles

    PEP GUARDIOLA mounted a passionate defence of Manchester City after Jose Mourinho smeared his six Prem titles.The Special One delivered a withering “I won fairly and cleanly” response to the City boss, who had hailed winning twice as many crowns as his rival.Jose Mourinho insisted ‘I won fairly and cleanly’ when discussing Pep GuardiolaCredit: GettyGuardiola mounted a passionate defence of his clubCredit: APIn a reference to the charges of 115 financial rule breaches City face, former Chelsea boss Mourinho said: “I want to win, but I want to win cleanly and fairly. If I can’t win cleanly, I’d rather lose.“Guardiola told me something like this . . . he won six trophies and I won three.“But I won fairly and cleanly. If I lost, I want to congratulate my opponent for being better than me. I don’t want to win by dealing with 150 cases.”But Guardiola hit back: “He is another one on the huge list who want my team at the bottom, in League One or the Conference. I would say to Jose: We are innocent until proven guilty.”READ MORE FOOTBALLCity deny all the charges. Mourinho’s titles were won under the ownership of Roman Abramovich in 2005, 2006 and 2015.But Chelsea’s finances are also being investigated by the Prem after the current ownership reported “incomplete financial information” had been submitted during the Russian’s tenure.Guardiola, 53, added: “With both of our teams, we can sit with Sir Alex Ferguson and Arsene Wenger for the many, many titles we won.“I’m pretty sure soon they will congratulate us.”Fenerbahce coach Mourinho’s blast comes following Guardiola’s “Jose won three and I won six” comment after holding up six fingers to Liverpool fans following City’s 2-0 defeat at Anfield on Sunday.Most read in FootballFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSSix years ago, just before being axed by Manchester United, Mourinho held up three fingers to Reds fans in reference to the three titles he won.Guardiola had said City’s rivals would be “taking the p***” because of his side’s slump.Pep Guardiola responds to ‘sacked in the morning’ chants at Anfield from Liverpool fans City have only won one game in their last eight in all competitions.After Liverpool’s win, Mo Salah said it might be the last time he faces them at Anfield with his contract running out.It prompted Kop boss Arne Slot to joke: “Maybe Mo knows more about the charges so he doesn’t expect them to be in the Prem next season!”Guardiola responded: “The joke from Arne is his business, not my business.“I’m talking about what I said. If I have offended Jose, I’m so sorry but it was a joke. The fact is he has three and I have six. But the intention was completely fine.”Guardiola, who takes his side to Crystal Palace tomorrow, added: “Normal people don’t talk about results or how many trophies you win.” More

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    Inside Goodison Park’s most memorable Merseyside derbies as Everton and Liverpool eye bragging rights in final clash

    IT’S a grand old ground to play at. And a grand old ­fixture to contest.And if you know your history you will be aware that today — after a 130-year stretch — Goodison Park ­stages its final Merseyside derby.Goodison Park will host its final Merseyside Derby on SaturdayCredit: GettyEverton won the fixture 2-0 last seasonCredit: PANext season, assuming Everton ­perform their annual escape from relegation, they will entertain Liverpool at a brand spanking new 53,000-seater home at Bramley-Moore Dock.Remarkably, these Scouse squabbles at Goodison are tied at 41 wins apiece in all competitions as we head into this lunchtime scrap.How Sean Dyche’s men would love to secure an overall aggregate victory by stunning the runaway Premier League leaders on their final visit to the famous old stadium.Once referred to as the ‘friendly derby’, with no strict segregation of rival supporters, these days the Mersey derby is anything but.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLIt has seen more red cards brandished than any other Premier League fixture — 23 since the current version of the top flight began in 1992.And with Everton the snarling underdogs for so long, Mersey derbies are especially spiky at the historic ground of the Toffees.Goodison Park is an antique gem — short on legroom, high on atmosphere, hemmed in by terraced houses and home to one of the last remaining classic stands to have been designed by the great football architect Archibald Leitch.When Everton are in severe need of a result — or any time that the ‘red lot’ crosses Stanley Park — the place becomes a roaring cauldron.Most read in FootballFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSSuch as Wednesday’s 4-0 drubbing of fellow strugglers Wolves which afforded Dyche’s men breathing space at the foot of the table.Theirs is the sort of old-school ground which probably earns its home team several points per season . . . and has therefore saved Everton from relegation more than once in recent years.Gary Neville tells Jamie Carragher to ‘f off’ after Liverpool legend performs incredible U-turn on ‘selfish’ SalahThat was rarely more apparent than in the penultimate derby at the venue, in April, when previous Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp suffered his first Goodison defeat in his last clash with Everton.The Reds received a thorough ‘Dycheing’ as the Toffees bombarded their illustrious rivals, goals from Dominic Calvert-Lewin and Jarrad Branthwaite earning a 2-0 victory.That result virtually guaranteed Everton’s Premier League survival.And — as every Evertonian is keen to point out — it ensured that the sainted Klopp would end up with fewer league titles than either ­Howard Kendall or Harry Catterick.It also ended the Reds’ longest unbeaten run at Everton’s home — dating back 12 matches to 2010 — during Roy Hodgson’s doomed Liverpool reign.Everton played at Anfield until 1892, having the previous year won the first of their nine league titles at what became the home of a rival club not then in existence.The Toffees upped sticks and left to build Goodison Park after a boardroom split with the club’s majority owner John ­Houlding.He found himself with a stadium but no team to play in it — and so in the summer of 1892 founded Liverpool FC.There have been plenty of cracking Goodison ­derbies since Everton won the first one 3-0 in 1894.But the greatest, and most significant, of the previous 119 meetings is beyond debate. It was a gloriously chaotic FA Cup fifth-round replay in February 1991 which ended in a 4-4 draw.Liverpool took the lead four times, with Everton equalising four times — twice through Graham Sharp and twice through Tony Cottee.Kenny Dalglish announced his Liverpool exit following a 4-4 draw in February 2021Credit: PAReds boss Kenny Dalglish quit two days later and his club’s 15-year reign as the undoubted powerhouse of English football ended with that resignation.Cottee arrived as a sub to level the tie late in normal tie and then again late in extra-time — nutmegging Bruce Grobbelaar, who had been guilty of some eccentric goalkeeping throughout the match.Ian Rush, one of Liverpool’s scorers that day, will recall more fondly the November 1982 derby.The Welshman netted four times in a 5-0 victory — aided and abetted by an extraordinarily bad high-line Everton offside trap.That was one of Kendall’s first derbies in charge.But his tenure brought about a golden age of Merseyside football in the mid-to-late 1980s when meetings between the city’s two clubs were often title deciders.Another happy memory for Liverpool was the ridiculous 44-yard free-kick winner scored deep into injury-time by their veteran Gary McAllister to secure a 3-2 victory in April 2001.Evertonians go misty-eyed about a 3-0 humping of their neighbours in September 2006, when Andy Johnson netted twice and Jamie Carragher — a boyhood Blue — endured a stinker for the Reds.One of the more recent classics was a hectic November 3-3 draw in 2013 when, under Roberto Martinez and Brendan Rodgers, both clubs were at their most wide-open and watchable.This is the longest-running continuously-held major British derby — with both clubs having been permanent fixtures in the top flight since the year The Beatles released their first single, 1962.READ MORE SUN STORIESNext season, the derby is all set to have a new stage.Tomorrow, Goodison, with its authentic charm, will give Liverpool one final ear-bashing.Romelu Lukaku scored as Everton and Liverpool drew 3-3 in 2013Credit: Getty Images – Getty More

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    Chelsea sign 15-year-old son of Arsenal cult hero with teenager playing at age groups well above his own

    CHELSEA have landed one of the country’s top 15-year-olds.And if he goes on to emulate his dad – a true cult hero for Arsenal – then luring him from Watford will have been worth it.Mathis Eboue joins Chelsea after a rapid rise at WatfordCredit: InstagramDad Emmanuel Eboue, bottom left, was with Arsenal for seven yearsCredit: GettyMathis Eboue, an attacking midfielder, shone for the Hornets all the way up to under-21 level.And his move across London is another example of how Chelsea are looking to recruit so many of the nation’s leading starlets for their academy.Eboue Junior has also played three times of England U-16s.In fact, he hit the only goal as the Lion cubs beat France to win the U16 Challenge Trophy in Spain two months ago.READ MORE ON CHELSEABut of course whatever he’s achieved at such a young age can’t compare with what his father did over a 15-year career.Emmanuel Eboue, now 41, earned 79 caps for Ivory Coast, mainly at right-back.But his peak fame came with Arsenal from 2004-2011.Legendary then-boss Arsene Wenger recruited the pacy ace from Belgians Bevern.Most read in FootballFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSAnd although Eboue took two seasons to become something like a regular, his bubbly nature and bursting runs made him a talk of the terraces.However, at one stage he was booed by Gunners’ supporters.I was sacked as a factory worker, the next day I had trials at Arsenal – I was gobsmackedAnd just last month he recalled: “I got back home and I was crying. “But the same week some of the fans came to the club to say sorry to me about that. That was very nice. It meant a lot.”‘Eboue, don’t listen,’ they said. ‘You know we love you’.”He finally left Arsenal – accompanied by a runners-up medal in the Champions League and two in the League Cup – for four years at Galatasaray.Then came an ill-fated short spell with Sunderland.Eboue Senior was banned for a year in 2016 after refusing to pay an agent, leading to the “lowest time” of his playing days.But eight years on from that, he surely can’t help but be cheered by his son’s big step-up.The Premier League applied their rigorous process to protect players so young before Eboue Junior’s switch to Chelsea could go through.READ MORE SUN STORIESCompensation to Watford also had to be agreed.But on Friday night transfer guru Fabrizio Romano insisted all the paperwork had been done to make it a “completed deal”. More

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    Comparing corner kings Arsenal to Stoke is disrespectful… to STOKE – Bukayo Saka wouldn’t get in that Tony Pulis team

    I SEE Arsenal are being compared to Tony Pulis’ Stoke because of their success at corners.Dimitar Berbatov made a joke about it in punditry after Manchester United lost to two set-piece goals at the Emirates on Wednesday night.Dimitar Berbatov claimed Arsenal ‘are the new Stoke’Credit: GettyThe Gunners scored two set piece goals against Man UtdCredit: EPASet pieces were Stoke’s main strength during the Tony Pulis eraCredit: News Group Newspapers LtdIf anything, it is really disrespectful to Tony.He did a wonderful job with a bang-average Stoke team keeping them in the Premier League — and yet it was ONLY because of their set-pieces?And why is there a stigma attached to it?Maybe everyone should play wonderful football like at Southampton — then get hammered for being bottom?READ MORE FOOTBALLI was there on Wednesday. It was a s**t game which Mikel Arteta and his side won from two corners.I played against Pulis’ Stoke and they were nothing like Arsenal of today.Bukayo Saka wouldn’t get into that Stoke team. Not because he isn’t good enough but because it is a completely different style.But God forbid a team gets in the box and wants to head a ball — compared to a United team that didn’t want to head anything.Most read in FootballFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSI loved Berbatov as a player, he is a real football man. But it feels a lazy comparison from a really smart guy just to protect his old club.If United won 2-0 from two corners, would Berbatov call it a tactical masterclass? Yet, when Arsenal do it, it’s Stoke?FA Cup third round draw in full as Arsenal host holders Man Utd and Man City get another dream draw Arsenal dominated possession for most of that game, too. It’s called winning football.OVER THE RAINBOWTHE debate around rainbow armbands deserves a nuanced, respectful and a completely honest conversation.In football, and in society, we should aim to move forward by having these sorts of discussions — even if we disagree wholly with someone’s views — without vilifying certain people.Marc Guehi wrote a message on his captain’s armband against Ipswich and NewcastleCredit: PAThe Crystal Palace star was contacted by the FA this week about the messageCredit: GettyAbusing someone because they don’t think the same way we do is a dangerous space that we can end up in really quickly.Whether it is not wearing a poppy on a shirt during Remembrance weekend, not taking the knee in support of fighting racism, or in this situation, not wearing an armband — or donning an alternative armband — that represents an LGBTQ+ initiative.As a former captain of a Premier League club, would I have made the same decision that Crystal Palace’s Marc Guehi and Ipswich Town’s Sam Morsy chose? No.I would be more than happy to raise awareness for something that sadly is needed because there are still far too many marginalised and discriminated-against groups of people in society.But we have to understand that not everybody thinks the same way or has the same beliefs or priorities, even if the actions they then take can hurt members of that community.As long as things are done in a respectful manner, we have to keep an open mind, however hard that may be to understand or to comprehend.I had a similar experience as a captain at Watford during the first campaign of taking the knee before certain games.I made my view known to my team-mates, why I was doing it.If they wanted to join in and support me, great. If not, no pressure.I would never force that on anyone if they felt uncomfortable or decided not to take part.I have to be honest, when I first saw players like Wilfried Zaha and Marcos Alonso not take the knee, I took it personally.Then, I spoke to them and was like: ‘OK, I understand’.I didn’t agree, but I understood.With the rainbow armband, what we’re talking about is essentially forcing beliefs on people. I am not sure that is something we can do, especially when there are those who cite their own religious beliefs.A devout Christian, Guehi decided to write ‘I love Jesus’ and ‘Jesus loves you’ on his armbands, while a practising Muslim in Morsy opted not to wear one at all.Again, would I have done that? No. I wouldn’t feel it necessary.But I am not going to destroy the player, the man, for doing so.Guehi has said it was a “message of truth and love, and I hope people can understand that my faith is my faith, and I’ll stand by it for the rest of my life”.Ipswich came out and said Morsy made his call due to his religious beliefs, showing a transparency while also fully committing themselves as a club to the campaign.I can see why members of the LGBTQ+ community would take offence in their fight for representation and equality, not just in football.But the problem in the world now is we are so quick to vilify others for having a different opinion or belief, not taking the time to understand who, what, where and the why.The approach sadly is often: ‘Your opinion is different to mine, I don’t want to hear your reason why. You’re a racist, you’re a bigot.’You get labelled instantly and I don’t think that is fair.I saw others suggest Guehi and Morsy could have passed on the captain’s armband for those particular games. I don’t agree with that either.From experience, these initiatives are not something that the Premier League sit down and talk to clubs and individual players about before the season starts, actively reaching out and asking important questions and getting a better understanding.READ MORE SUN STORIESDo any players have objections? Why is that? Can we understand why?Is there a way of finding a solution that still supports an important initiative but also respects those religious beliefs? More

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    Mohamed Salah deserves Ballon d’Or – he ranks alongside two Man Utd icons with only Thierry Henry a better Prem import

    THE meaning of Salah to Muslims is ‘prayer’. And when Mo cuts in from the wing to shoot then his opposition would do well to utter one — because, as often as not, his shot results in a Liverpool goal.He is the Premier League leaders’ most potent forward, this chap with the smart hair styling.Mohamed Salah has scored 15 goals and provided 12 assists in 21 Liverpool appearances so far this seasonCredit: GettyThe winger could be in Ballon d’Or contention next yearCredit: GettyIt wasn’t always so. This season he abandoned his wild hair but, unlike Samson, kept his strength and continues to stun defences with the precision of his shooting.His goals have been a major part of Liverpool’s armoury for seven years now.Wednesday’s match at Newcastle was a perfect example of his deadly left-foot skills.He had set up Curtis Jones for their team’s sole goal in between two Newcastle strikes.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLOtherwise his contribution, by his standards, could have been described as modest.Then he struck twice, each time assisted by substitute Trent Alexander-Arnold, and also hit the bar.The late Newcastle equaliser for 3-3 cut two points from Liverpool’s lead at the top of the table but Salah had given their challengers notice with his 14th league goal this season that he was a major obstacle.Quite something, too, that he overtook Manchester City’s goal king, Erling Haaland.Most read in FootballFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSThierry Henry is arguably the Premier League’s best-ever playerCredit: GettyNot an achievement expected of a little feller on the right wing, either. Egyptian magician, I’ll say.So how does he rank among our greatest football imports?Mo Salah drops yet another hint about leaving Liverpool win days after admitting he was ‘more out than in’ Unhesitatingly, I’d place Thierry Henry of France and Arsenal first, but Salah joins Cristiano Ronaldo and Eric Cantona as a contender for second.Why he has never been placed higher than fifth in the Ballon d’Or is a surprise.As an out-and-out winger in England only Man United’s Ryan Giggs rates near him.Since he moved here, joining Chelsea from Basel in 2014, he’s scored 170 Premier League goals with 77 assists.Salah headed to Roma from Stamford Bridge but Liverpool signed him in June 2017 in a £44.4million deal — then a club record.That was a lot at the time but, as his new club suspected, it turned out to be a bargain.At the start of this season, Al-Ittihad of Saudi Arabia were said to have offered £150m for him. By anyone’s standards that’s an enormous amount of money.Cristiano Ronaldo is another Prem greatCredit: PASalah also ranks alongside Eric CantonaCredit: PA:Empics SportJurgen Klopp regarded Salah as essential, of course, and so does his successor, Arne Slot.Who else could provide him with such riches from the right wing in a chase for the club’s first league title since 2019-20?It is a delicious prospect for at least half of the city. With Manchester City struggling to make an impact and Liverpool having a seven-point lead, Salah is Slot’s ace in the pack.The club is cautious about talking contracts for Salah, Alexander-Arnold and Virgil van Dijk — and no wonder when such importance has to be attached to team togetherness.At 32, Salah must realise that his next move could be his last chance to improve, or at least retain, his alleged £15m-a-year earnings.The father of two girls has made it clear he would prefer to remain at Anfield.A devout Muslim and supporter of women’s rights, he has found a new belonging among the congenial Scousers.He is very much his own man and a man of God. As a thank-you to his maker, after he hugs his team-mates, he lies prone in the sujud position after each of his goals.Not many of us would forgive a robber, as Salah did in Egypt. He gave him money and offered help to find him a job, rather than pressing charges for robbing his family.READ MORE SUN STORIESThat makes him special beyond any of his dozens of awards and trophies.He has deserved every one of them — and the next Ballon d’Or.Salah’s current Liverpool deal expires next summerCredit: Getty More

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    Liverpool and Everton release joint statement amid fears Storm Darragh’s 80mph winds could postpone Merseyside derby

    LIVERPOOL and Everton have released a joint statement amid fears Storm Darragh could curtail Saturday’s derby.The Merseyside rivals spoke out to offer advice to fans – as the region braces itself for winds of up to 80mph.Goodison Park is expecting fierce conditions for Saturday’s big clashCredit: RexMerseyside is subject to an amber warning, meaning severe windsCredit: MET OfficeThe 12.30pm Premier League match is still expected to go ahead.But the clubs have responded to concerns over travel and playing conditions.They shared identical messages on their official websites.Both statements read: “Supporters attending Saturday’s Merseyside derby at Goodison Park are advised to allow extra time for travel, and to remain alert to Met Office weather warnings.READ MORE FOOTBALL”An amber severe wind warning has been issued by the Met Office for Merseyside from 1am on Saturday morning, with wind gusts of 60mph to 70mph likely.”That warning for wind is expected to remain in place until 6am on Sunday. “Given the weather warning, fans are advised to allow extra time for their journey and to take extra care.”Fans are also advised to keep a close eye on travel and weather guidance in their area to assist with travel planning for Saturday’s Premier League fixture.”Most read in FootballFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSLiverpool are seven points clear of second-placed Chelsea in the Prem, while Everton are three above the drop zone.Meanwhile, Goodison is likely to escape the worst of Storm Darragh.John O’Shea says teams all over Europe will try to sign Caoimhin Kelleher from LiverpoolThe Met Office is anticipating winds of 70 to 80mph around exposed coasts and headlands on Merseyside.But the predicted speed in the area drops to around 60-70mph inland.Wales and south west England might suffer the most severe effects in Britain.The Met Office has put out a rare red alert for that region – including an emergency warning – to around 3million people.Winds there could reach a life-endangering 90mph in some places. More