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    Bukayo Saka’s Wag Tolami Benson stuns in hotpants and revealing Arsenal shirt as she watches Gunners beat Man Utd

    BUKAYO SAKA’S girlfriend Tolami Benson stunned once again as she watched Arsenal beat Manchester United in a very revealing Gunners shirt.Saka’s side beat United 2-0 on Wednesday with goals by Jurrien Timber and William Saliba to hand Ruben Amorim his first defeat as the Red Devils’ new boss.Bukayo Saka’s girlfriend Tolami Benson watched Arsenal beat Manchester UnitedCredit: InstagramTolami looked incredible in leather hotpants and a revealing Arsenal shirtCredit: InstagramTolami showed off her outfit with a selfie from the toiletsCredit: InstagramSaka helped Arsenal defeat Manchester UnitedCredit: GettyTolami, 24, was in the VIP section enjoying the victory with a cup of coffee.The social media personality posed in an Arsenal shirt that had been cropped extremely high up and leather hotpants for her 196,000 followers on Instagram.She then went to the stadium’s bathroom to take a selfie.That led to a raft of comments from her fans who left over 36,000 likes.Read More on ArsenalOne follower posted: “3 points.”Another commented: “Star girl.”A third wrote: “Our queen.”And her followers were blown away by what the fashionista had done with the Gunners shirt.Most read in FootballOne wrote: “This cropped shirt is everything. Love to see you always changing it up.”Another, who is clearly an Arsenal fan too, joked: “This is vandalism, but for our queen, we will allow it.” Arsenal dubbed the ‘new STOKE CITY’ live on Amazon Prime by Man Utd legend after corner masterclass”A third added: “From how you’ve rocked the kit to the nails to the subtle view of the win at the back…” This comes after Tolami stole the headlines on the star-studded red carpet at The Fashion Awards in London this week.She has been dating Saka since 2020 and is often seen at the stands supporting him for club and country.Tolami often supports Saka from the standsCredit: InstagramTolami is social media personalityCredit: PATolami often shares glam picsCredit: Instagram/@tolami_bensonTolami was on the red carpet for the Fashion AwardsCredit: GettyTolami also attends Saka’s England matchesCredit: GettySaka and Tolami have been dating since 2020Credit: PA More

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    Arsenal dubbed the ‘new STOKE CITY’ live on Amazon Prime by Man Utd legend as incredible heat maps revealed

    DIMITAR Berbatov has christened Arsenal “the new Stoke City” after their corner masterclass against Manchester United.The Gunners, who sit third in the Prem, eased to a 2-0 win over United thanks to two goals from corners last night.Jurrien Timber broke the deadlock in the 54th minute with a deft headerWilliam Saliba unknowingly scored the Gunners’ secondArsenal dropped to third in the Prem, below Chelsea on goal differenceDimitar Berbatov watched on as Arsenal scored two goals from corners against UnitedInternet jokers mocked Mikel Arteta up as Tony PulisJurrien Timber broke the deadlock when he glanced Declan Rice’s corner beyond Andre Onana in the 54th minute.Arsenal then doubled their lead in similar fashion, this time from the opposite side when Bukayo Saka’s back-post delivery was headed back across by Thomas Partey, with William Saliba providing the finishing touch.Arsenal have scored 22 goals from set-pieces since the start of last season – more than any other team in Europe.And Mikel Arteta’s side are showing no signs of slowing down.READ MORE ON ARSENALBut that has led to some stark comparisons from Berbatov, who suggested Arsenal are the modern day version of Tony Pulis’ finest.Former United star Berbatov said on Amazon Prime: “Probably the Premier League is the only league in the world where you have so many players around the goalkeeper, pushing, shoving, making chaos.”Normally it is going to be a foul. Not here. You need to be strong.”And that’s probably why Ruben Amorim was watching from the side, he was like, ‘What is going on with my keeper?’Most read in FootballFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALS”You need to work on that. As we joke, Arsenal are the new Stoke City, right? Depending on set-pieces, which can give you the win, as it was today.”Gabriel has already scored three Prem goals from set-pieces this season, but his absence wasn’t missed as he sat out with a minor knock.Gary Neville fumes at Arsenal’s ‘most annoying man in football’ – but Jamie Carragher says he’s worth £25,000-a-weekDeclan Rice’s map shows red at the corner flagArsenal’s first goal came from a Declan Rice corner, met by Jurrien TimberArsenal closed the gap to seven points on Prem leaders Liverpool after the Reds drew 3-3 away at Newcastle on the same night.Arteta has built a huge side capable of mixing it physically with any rival – including 6ft 4in duo William Saliba and Kai Havertz, along with fellow giants Mikel Merino, David Raya, Riccardo Calafiori, Gabriel, Ben White, Declan Rice and Thomas Partey.Summer signing Merino, who is 6ft 2in, said: “It is crazy. I am in the corridors of the training ground just walking, and back at my old club I used to be one of the tallest, so everyone was smaller than me.“Now, I look around and everyone is taller than me. We look like a basketball team.”Stoke, meanwhile, prided themselves on their physicality under Pulis during his reign from 2006 to 2013.Rory Delap’s long throw was often their main ammunition when it came to creating chances.Stoke’s Prem set-piece goal ratio under former manager Pulis was 43.1 per cent – 81 from a total of 188 goals.While Arsenal’s ratio accounts for 25.2 per cent of their 119 league goals.Stoke were famed for their physical approach to Prem matches under Tony PulisRice and Saka have the most assists from set plays since the start of last season (seven).Some believed Arsenal’s opener – again from a corner – against West Ham on Saturday should’ve been ruled out.Timber appeared to have fouled Lucas Paqueta, who covered the near post and could have easily headed the cross away.Former Prem ref Mark Halsey told SunSport: “Regarding decisions when a goal is scored. Was it a foul? Was it not a foul?”For me, I think it was a clear free-kick. And I’m surprised that VAR didn’t recommend a review.”Arsenal have scored 41 corner goals in the top-flight since the summer of 2021, seven more than anyone else.It was the first time in 10 years that United conceded two goals from corners in a Prem match.The last time was when Samuel Eto’o scored twice in Chelsea’s 3-1 win in January 2014.Arsenal often line up at the back post and then flood goal line for their corner routinesThe Gunners are set piece specialistsCredit: GettyBukayo Saka’s heat map shows significant movement at the corner spot on the right hand sideAmoirm, meanwhile, said: “The set pieces changed the game. We could’ve been more aggressive towards the Arsenal box. “Until the set pieces the game didn’t have too many opportunities for both sides, the set pieces killed the game.”They can put a lot of players near the goalkeeper and it’s almost impossible to fight for the ball but we have to manage to defend them and we already know we have to be better.”We were committed and we lost to the set pieces.”There were just five shots in the opening 45 minutes — three for Arsenal and two for United. It marked the fewest shots in the first half of any top-flight fixture so far this season.Meanwhile, former Everton gaffer and current Portugal boss Roberto Martinez backed Berbatov’s comments.He said on Amazon Prime: “We all suffered Stoke. I think it is a great credit to remember Tony Pulis.”READ MORE SUN STORIESChelsea climbed above Arsenal on goal difference, as a result of their 5-1 win at Southampton.And the Red Devils dropped to 11th with Nottingham Forest travelling to Old Trafford on Saturday.Rory Delap’s long throw was often utilised by Stoke during their time under PulisRuben Amorim suffered his first defeat as Man Utd managerArsenal ratings vs Manchester UnitedARSENAL were comfortable 2-0 winners over Manchester United at the Emirates thanks to two goals from set-pieces.Check out how the players rated…DAVID RAYA – 7/10One of his poorer games with ball at feet, scuffing clearances when he is usually so pin-point.All that can be forgotten after a stunning fingertip stop to keep out De Ligt’s looping header.OLEKSANDR ZINCHENKO – 7A reminder of why he is such a valuable squad player these days. Came in from out of the cold with a solid and resolute performance at the back.The only blip was a lapse in concentration meaning he was forced to foul Amad and pick up a needless yellow card.WILLIAM SALIBA – 9Missed his defensive partner but you wouldn’t know it. Cool and calm under pressure with some nice turns and drives up the pitch.So he deserved his luck for his goal to make it 2-0 – Partey’s header from a corner deflecting off his backside.JAKUB KIWIOR – 8Struggled physically against Hojlund from United goal kicks and long balls, often letting the ball bounce instead of attacking it aerially like Gabriel does.Saying that, he grew into his role and really put in a shift under pressure, even getting high fives from Saliba at one point.JURRIEN TIMBER – 8Link-up with Saka down the right flank was not as fluid as in recent weeks, yet he was brave to win the flick on to open the scoring in the second half.Switched to left-back late on, showing off further his versatility and usefulness to Arteta and ArsenalTHOMAS PARTEY – 7Missed a sitter from a near-post corner that he shouldered wide early on and continued to have one of those games in midfield, giving up possession time after time with sloppy passes.Moved to right back with 20 minutes left only to help double their lead with his header for Saliba.DECLAN RICE – 7Struggled to assert his authority in the first half but fixed that after the break, providing the whipped corner assist for Timber.MARTIN ODEGAARD – 7Leads by example, even if he cannot sprinkle a big of magic into proceedings. His pressing and all-round work rate was more important in this one.GABRIEL MARTINELLI – 6Shinned a decent chance from six yards after United failed to clear a corner. Was committed in defence in the second half to help out Zinchenko against Amad.BUKAYO SAKA – 7Pushed Malacia back and Arsenal up the pitch with his great runs in behind, a constant threat.His corner abilities – teeing up Saliba’s gaol – is just another string to his bow.KAI HAVERTZ – 6A real quiet one from the German, not that he had much service to feed off. Wore out his boots with plenty of running and battled with De Ligt and Maguire well.Missed a glorious chance to wrap up the game in a one-on-one with Onana.SUBS:MIKEL MERINO (ZINCHENKO, 70) – 7Leaped brilliantly from yet another corner unmarked and no clue how he didn’t find the bottom corner.LEANDRO TROSSARD (MARTINELLI, 70) – 6A couple of breakaways almost created openings. The added energy down the left was well received.JORGINHO (ODEGAARD, 90) – N/A More

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    Mikel Arteta goes full Arsene Wenger as he struggles to do up his coat after Arsenal’s win over Man Utd

    MIKEL ARTETA emulated former boss Arsene Wenger last night… by struggling to do up his coat.The Spaniard, 42, was coached by the Frenchman at Arsenal between 2011 and 2016.Mikel Arteta struggled with his coat zip after last night’s gameArsene Wenger famously struggled with his coat zip for many yearsCredit: PA:Empics SportWenger, 75, famously found it difficult to work the zip on his old knee-length club issue jacket.He would often be caught on camera fumbling with it as he tried to zip it up.Following the Gunners’ 2-0 win over Manchester United last night, Arteta found a similar problem with his own coat.As he walked away from his Amazon Prime Video interview, the Arsenal boss could be seen wrestling with his zip.READ MORE ON ARSENALAfter finally getting it closed, he saw the funny side and appeared to laugh at his own struggle.Following the incident, former reporter Matt Scott posted a video clip of it.He joked: “So Mikel did take something away from his time under Wenger.”Fans loved the throwback, with one replying: “Haha we need a side by side clip! This is brilliant!”Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSA second wrote: “Wenger disciple.”And another added: “Arsenal heritage.”Arsenal dubbed the ‘new STOKE CITY’ live on Amazon Prime by Man Utd legend after corner masterclassWhile Arteta reminded fans of Wenger with his coat antics, one pundit compared him to Tony Pulis last night.Working for Amazon Prime Video, former Tottenham and Man Utd star Dimitar Berbatov made the comparison.He said: “Probably the Premier League is the only league in the world where you have so many players around the goalkeeper, pushing, shoving, making chaos. Normally it is going to be a foul.”Not here. You need to be strong. And that’s probably why he [Ruben Amorim] was watching from the side, he was like, ‘What is going on with my keeper?'”You need to work on that. As we joke, Arsenal is the new Stoke City, right?”Depending on set-pieces, which can give you the win, as it was today.”Tony Pulis’ Stoke were notoriously strong at set piecesCredit: PA:Press Association More

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    Gary Neville tells Jamie Carragher to ‘f*** off’ after Liverpool legend performs incredible U-turn on ‘selfish’ Salah

    GARY NEVILLE told Jamie Carragher to f*** off as the former Liverpool defender performed a U-turn on Mo Salah.The Reds icon, 46, took in last night’s Premier League action alongside Neville, Ian Wright and Roy Keane as part of The Overlap’s Watchalong event.Jamie Carragher watched last night’s game sat alongside Gary NevilleCredit: Stick to FootballCarragher grabbed his pal after Liverpool scoredCredit: Stick to FootballWith Liverpool involved in a 3-3 thriller at Newcastle, there was always going to be chaos back in the studio.Carragher recently called Salah “selfish” after the Egyptian claimed that he was “more out than in” at Anfield.Salah, 32, is out contract at the end of the season, with Paris Saint-Germain having been linked with making a swoop.Following the winger’s sensational performance against Newcastle last night, Carragher changed his tune.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLAfter Salah’s assist for Curtis Jones made it 1-1, Carra said: “Get in, Go ahead Curtis lad. 1-1.”Get paid. Give him [Salah] what he wants. Yeah he was [selfish] but he’s not now.”Anthony Gordon put Newcastle back in front, before Salah scored to level again for the Reds.”Goal! The Redmen are back,” Carra screamed. “Mo Salah give him what he wants! Give him what he wants lad!”Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSAs Carragher celebrated, Neville said: “Oh no. Sit down you over there!”He then grimaced as he was bear-hugged by Carragher.Gary Neville throws DRINK over Carragher after Liverpool blow Newcastle lead as fans say ‘he was gonna go for him there’Wright made Carra nervous that VAR could get involved.But when the goal was swiftly given, the former Reds defender breathed a sigh of relief.He then added: “What a finish! Why don’t they just give him the contract?”When Salah scored again to put Liverpool 3-2 in front, Carragher repeated: “Give him what he wants.”‘ASKING FOR A DRAW’This is when it all got too much for Neville.The former Manchester United star huffed: “F*** off honestly. Sat there asking for a draw, honestly.”And that’s exactly what happened, with Fabian Schar levelling in the 90th minute for the Toon.Neville got his own back as he roared with delight before throwing his drink over Carragher and his son James.Carragher had his fellow pundits in stitches when he sauntered in wearing Man Utd’s infamous grey shirt from 1996.The Red Devils wore the strip during a match at Southampton, when Sir Alex Ferguson ordered they change at half-time with his side 3-0 down and struggling to see each other.After last night’s thrilling game, Liverpool boss Arne Slot was bullish over Salah’s future.READ MORE SUN STORIESHe told Amazon Prime Video: “Every time we need Mo Salah he scores a goal.”We are hoping and expecting he can continue this for a long time. He was outstanding in the second half, he did many special things for us.”Mo Salah was in sensational form once again last nightCredit: Rex More

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    Man Utd player ratings: Harry Maguire impresses in first half but Amorim’s Mason Mount experiment hugely backfires

    ARSENAL’S set-piece coach inflicted a first Man Utd defeat on Ruben Amorim.Two expertly-worked corner routines saw Jurrien Timber and William Saliba convert on what turned out to be a comfortable evening for Mikel Arteta’s side.Manchester United left Arsenal as 2-0 losersCredit: EPAUnited, meanwhile, drop back into the bottom half of the table – but just three points behind Nottingham Forest in the final European spot.Here’s how SunSport’s Lloyd Canfield rated the Manchester United players…ANDRE ONANA – 5He was let off early in the game after a stray pass saw Gabriel Martinelli put the ball in the net before the linesman raised his flag. Failed to command his area as 5″10 Jurrien Timber leapt highest to rattle the back of his net, before the ball floated to the back post for Arsenal to score their second set piece. READ MORE ON MAN UTDDIOGO DALOT – 6Flashed a shot just wide at the end of the first half when he did eventually get forward. Not bad defensively but more dangerous going forwards. MATTHIJS DE LIGT – 6Formed a good partnership with Maguire in the first half, and fans will be hoping he is okay after suffering a slight knock. Needed to be a more commanding figure in the box to stop being dominated by The Gunners at set pieces.Most read in FootballHarry Maguire was Utd’s standoutCredit: APHARRY MAGUIRE – 7Was actually very impressive in the first half, with a solid showing. Not at fault for Timber’s header hitting the back of the net, before he was replaced by Leny Yoro.NOUSSAIR MAZRAOUI – 6Playing as a left-sided centre-back he looked fairly comfortable, which is a credit to the Moroccan’s versatility.That said, he still looked better off in the role that Malacia, then Dalot occupied tonight as a left-wingback.TYRELL MALACIA – 3Noticeably looked extremely physically weak up against Bukayo Saka on the left-hand side, before being booked for a kick out at Kai Havertz. Offered nothing going forward and his link-up with Garnacho was practically non-existent. Hooked at half-time for the far more threatening Amad. Tyrell Malacia was hooked at half timeCredit: APMANUEL UGARTE – 5Another one who was booked in the first half, he failed to establish any kind of presence in the game and on the ball, looked pretty woeful. Cleared a Joshua Zirkzee header off of his own line to stop Arsenal from doubling their lead early in the second half.BRUNO FERNANDES – 4This game was crying out for Bruno Fernandes to stamp his authority on it, and it seemed he just couldn’t quite get his foot on the ball to do so. Played a deeper role today, next to Ugarte, which meant we didn’t see any of his attacking spark.Mason Mount struggled at the EmiratesCredit: ReutersMASON MOUNT – 3Mason Mount at right wing was an experiment tried and failed at Chelsea, which Amorim tried again tonight. He was often lost in the half-space, meaning he was essentially useless going forwards. Hooked in the second half after a fairly abysmal showing.ALEJANDRO GARNACHO – 5A very quiet first half, only brightened by one half-decent cross, was met by a second half where he was quickly subbed for Marcus Rashford. Quiet.RASMUS HOJLUND – 6Battled well with the physical presence of William Saliba early on, but his side failed to create him any kind of chances. Cut a frustrated figure for most of the match, and rightly so. There will be no point signing Gyokeres if they can’t create anything for him to score. Rasmus Hojlund cut a frustrated figure for most of the matchCredit: GettySUBSAMAD (TYRELL MALACIA, HT) – 5Was more direct and definitely an improvement on Malacia, albeit on the opposite flank. However, still wasn’t able to be the difference which Ruben Amorim would’ve been looking for in this one.MARCUS RASHFORD (MASON MOUNT, 72) – 5Having been electric on the whole under Amorim, he wasn’t able to provide any kind of spark against an opponent which has been one of his favourites in recent years.JOSHUA ZIRKZEE (ALEJANDRO GARNACHO, 72) – 4After an impressive display last time out, he failed to offer anything to his side going forward today. The closest he came to scoring was a dangerous header which almost saw him get an own goal on the scoresheet.LENY YORO (HARRY MAGUIRE, 72) – 6Looks like a pretty good defender on the whole, a tough game for a young centre-back, but he didn’t look out of place whatsoever. READ MORE SUN STORIESANTONY (RASMUS HOJLUND, 79) – 5Played his part in a clever free-kick routine at the end of the game, before fluffing his lines and finding the gloves of David Raya.’No wonder management didn’t work for you’ says Jamie Carragher as he calls out Gary Neville’s controversial opinion More

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    Aston Villa 3 Brentford 1: Unai Emery avoids breaking unwanted record as England stars combine to steam-roll Bees

    UNAI EMERY’S Villa avoided a Christmas crisis by steam-rollering Brentford to halt their eight-match winless streak.Emery had never gone nine games without a win in more than 1,000 games as a boss.Aston Villa bounced back from their poor run of formCredit: GettyMorgan Rogers broke the deadlock with a great strike into the top-right cornerCredit: GettyOllie Watkins converted a penaltyCredit: ReutersBut by half-time he knew his horror run had come to an end and he had three very welcome points in the bag as the Bees buckled.Brentford might be brilliant at home where they have collected 19 of their 20 points this season.But Thomas Frank’s boys get flattened on the road more often than a bunch of suicidal hedgehogs!They trailed 3-0 at the break as Villa ran riot to get their stuttering season back on track.Read More in FootballBlonde bombshell Morgan Rogers – sporting a nifty new platinum look – struck gold midway through the first-half with a stunning opener.The England midfielder accepted Boubacar Kamara’s delivery and drove forward, exchanging passes with Ollie Watkins, before curling a beauty beyond Mark Flekken from the edge of the box.It was a tasty starter and Villa’s appetite had clearly returned as they feasted on Brentford’s dodgy defence.Ollie Watkins was a constant menace and terrorised the Bees throughout.Most read in FootballFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSMikkel Damsgaard scored Brentford’s only goalCredit: ReutersJust before the half hour he sprinted onto Leon Bailey’s through ball and got ahead of Ethan Pinnock whose knee clipped the striker’s heel to send him sprawling.Referee Lewis Smith gave himself a moment to think and then pointed to the spot and VAR agreed with his decision.Paul Merson calls out Mike Dean live on Sky Sports after Jack Stephens’ red card for SouthamptonWatkins dusted himself down to squeeze his spot-kick home and, although Flekken got a glove to the ball, he couldn’t prevent Ollie scoring for the fifth game on the spin against his old club.Matty Cash piled on the misery with a third as he pounced on Pinnock’s glancing header to volley sweetly beyond Flekken.Brentford rightly claimed Watkins was in an offside position and interfered with play by forcing Pinnock to stretch as he attempted to clear.But VAR Nick Hopton agreed with the ref’s on field decision to complete a miserable first half for Frank’s side.Villa almost added to their lead when Flekken punched a Youri Tielemans corner high into the air – then had to frantically punch out his own punch as the ball threatened to creep over the line.However he redeemed himself with a brilliant diving save to keep out a Watkins header.READ MORE SUN STORIESBrentford restored some pride when Mikkel Damsgaard pounced on a Matty Cash half-clearance and cut inside Kamara before lashing the ball high into the roof of Emi Martinez’s net.But despite the Bees throwing men forward, this was Villa’s night.Matty Cash made it threeCredit: Reuters More

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    Chelsea ratings: Jorgensen stakes claim for No1 spot but Tosin struggles to cement role in defence

    CHELSEA continued their run of fine form with a huge 5-1 win over Southampton under the lights at St Mary’s.Axel Disasi broke the deadlock with a close-range headed effort in the seventh minute.Chelsea cruised to a 5-1 win over SouthamptonCredit: PASaints midfielder Joe Aribo then equalised for the hosts following a brilliant piece of skill from Kyle Walker-Peters.But Christopher Nkunku, Noni Madueke, Cole Palmer and Jadon Sancho added to Chelsea’s tally to seal three points on the road.Here’s how SunSport’s Emillia Hawkins rated the performance…FILIP JORGENSEN – 8Made a fantastic save within the opening two minutes to keep Joe Aribo’s close-range shot out.Also made a great stop in the second half. Many Chelsea fans are now calling for him to become the club’s No1.Filip Jorgensen impressed in a rare start for the BluesCredit: ReutersMALO GUSTO – 7Won more duels and made more tackles than any other Chelsea player in the first half. Provided a great assist for Sancho’s goal.AXEL DISASI – 7Scored Chelsea’s opener with a fairly simple header at the front post following Fernandez’s delivery from a corner.TOSIN ADARABIOYO – 5Appeared to switch off when Southampton scored, almost leaving Aribo on his own in front of goal.Most read in FootballFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSRattled the post with a rocket of a shot in the second half.MARC CUCURELLA – 6Left Southampton fans furious after going down following a hair pull from Jack Stephens which resulted in a red card. A solid performance, both acting and playing-wise.Marc Cucurella’s hair was pulled by Jack Stephens, which resulted in the Southampton defender being sent offCredit: Amazon PrimePaul Merson calls out Mike Dean live on Sky Sports after Jack Stephens’ red card for SouthamptonMOISES CAICEDO – 7Made some great forward passes at times, including one outstanding trivela through to Felix in the box which almost resulted in what would’ve been an impressive team goal.ENZO FERNANDEZ – 6Assisted Disasi’s opening goal with an inch-perfect corner kick but got absolutely humiliated by Kyle Walker-Peters in the build-up to Aribo’s equaliser.NONI MADUEKE – 7Did well to capitalise on a howler from Joe Lumley before assisting Nkunku. Scored Chelsea’s third with a composed strike into the bottom-left corner.Had a few chances in the second half but was fairly wasteful with those.Chelsea dominated the matchCOLE PALMER – 7Had a a quiet game until he latched onto Nkunku’s attempted pass/shot to fire home Chelsea’s fourth. He was hooked immediately after getting on the scoresheet.JOAO FELIX – 6Looked lively throughout but missed a great opportunity late in the first half. Also missed an open header just seconds after the break.CHRISTOPHER NKUNKU – 7The Frenchman put Chelsea 2-1 up with a relatively easy shot in the opening 20 minutes. Aside from that he was fairly quiet.SUBSTITUTESJADON SANCHO (FOR MADUEKE, 72)Scored his first Chelsea goal shortly after coming on for Madueke.READ MORE SUN STORIESJadon Sancho scored his first Chelsea goalCredit: GettyRENATO VEIGA (FOR CUCURELLA, 79)Didn’t have too much time to make an impact, especially with Chelsea so in control of the match.KIERNAN DEWSBURY-HALL (FOR PALMER, 79)Didn’t have too much time to make an impact. More

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    Everton 4 Wolves 0: Craig Dawson scores TWO own-goals to leave Gary O’Neil’s job hanging by a thread

    CRAIG DAWSON shot Wolves in the foot with TWO own goals – leaving Gary O’Neil staring down the barrel.Luckless defender Dawson joined Jamie Carragher, Michael Proctor, Jon Walters and Wout Faes in an unhappy quintet to put past their own keeper twice in one Premier League game.It was joy for Sean Dyche, left, but Gary O’Neil is seriously on the brink at WolvesCredit: GettyCraig Dawson had a nightmare for Wolves with TWO own-goalsCredit: RexHis misery capped off an awful night for his team and under-fire boss O’Neil, who suffered the ignominy of Wanderers fans singing ‘You’re getting sacked in the morning’ in his direction.Everton had not scored in their last four games but they were rampant, easing the pressure on their own boss Sean Dyche.Evergreen Ashley Young became the oldest player ever at 39 years and 148 days to net a Prem free-kick to get the ball rolling with a clever set-piece.Oriel Mangala’s banger doubled the lead, before Dawson’s unfortunate gaffes.Read more FootballWolves are now three points from safety and have shipped EIGHT more than any other side.O’Neil had bemoaned his side’s “crazy errors” in the lead-up to the game – and they had another to add to their repertoire for Young’s opener.The away wall was positioned so poorly that it allowed Young to bend the ball around it and into the corner.It was his 50th Prem goal ever in 466 games, proving that age is just a number for a player who could face his own 18-year-old Tyler next month when Everton face Peterborough in the FA Cup.Most read in FootballFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSAshley Young got the ball rolling for EvertonCredit: RexYoung’s effort also saw him go fourth on the all-time oldest Prem scorers’ list, behind Teddy Sheringham, Dean Windass and Thiago Silva.James Tarkowski thought he had doubled the lead just before the half-hour when heading in Dwight McNeil’s free-kick, but it was eventually ruled out for Mangala being offside.Ex-Nottingham Forest man Mangala made up for it four minutes later as he crashed home from outside the area via a deflection.O’Neil was getting soaked in the driving rain on Merseyside – while his side were sinking without trace.It got worse after the break – and specifically for the unfortunate Dawson.His first OG came just after the break from McNeil’s corner.Dominic Calvert-Lewin had looked to have headed it in, but instead it bounced home off Dawson.Nothing was going for O’Neil’s men, as proved when Tarkowski prevented Matt Doherty’s header from going in by diverting it onto the post and away.READ MORE SUN STORIESDawson had his second moment to forget on 72 minutes and in similar circumstances as a McNeil free-kick evaded Calvert-Lewin but went in off Wolves’ burly centre-back.It was Everton’s biggest win for five years and could easily have been by more, leaving O’Neil in the mire.Orel Mangala scored in the rout of WolvesCredit: Reuters More