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    Liverpool legend and Champions League winner announces shock retirement aged just 33 after three months unemployed

    FORMER Liverpool star Joel Matip has retired from football at the age of 33.The centre-back quits football after spending the last three months unemployed.Joel Matip has retired from footballCredit: GettyThe defender won six trophies in his time at AnfieldCredit: GettyMatip joined Liverpool in 2016 and spent a glittering eight years at Anfield.He made 201 appearances for the club and formed a formidable partnership with Virgil van Dijk.Matip helped fire Jurgen Klopp’s men to six trophies including the Premier League, Champions League and FA Cup.The Cameroon international left Merseyside at the end of last season when his contract expired.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLHis last appearance came in a 4-3 win over Fulham in December 2023 after he suffered an ACL injury.Matip did not find a new club over the summer despite reports linking him with moves to West Ham and Bournemouth.And the ex-Schalke star has now decided to hang up his boots for good.Liverpool said in a statement: “Everybody wishes Joel and his family the very best for the future.”Most read in Champions LeagueFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSFans reacted: “This is way too soon, he could still play at the top level.”Another added: “One of the most underrated centre-backs in the Premier League over the past five seasons.”How Liverpool’s Jude Bellingham plan backfired with Trent Alexander-ArnoldMore commented: “No way, he was genuinely a top top player just two seasons ago.”Klopp praised Matip before he left Liverpool, saying: “In all the years that I have been involved in football, I am not sure I have come across too many players who are more loved than Joel Matip.”I’m not even sure it would be possible to say anything bad about him.“A wonderful professional, a wonderful footballer and a wonderful human being – we have been blessed to have him with us for as long as we have and now all we can do is wish him well as he heads off in a new direction.“Joel’s qualities as a player are there for all to see and as a club, we have benefited from them since the first moment that he joined.Joel Matip’s careerCareer2009-16 | Schalke: 258 appearances, 23 goals2016-24 | Liverpool 201 appearances, 11 goals2010-15 | Cameroon: 27 appearances, 1 goalHonoursSchalke DFB-Pokal: 2010–11DFL-Supercup: 2011LiverpoolPremier League: 2019–20FA Cup: 2021–22EFL Cup: 2021–22Community Shield: 2022Champions League: 2018–19Super Cup: 2019″I don’t think he has had too many headlines over the years but he has only ever been a very famous figure within our group.READ MORE SUN STORIES“I have said before that if there was one person who wouldn’t care if he was underrated it would be Joel, but the truth is we could not have rated him more highly.”Not only has he set the standards for himself, he has set them for others and this is one of the main reasons why his time here has been so successful.” More

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    Karren Brady: The Premier League is the envy of world football.. now Man City’s rivals must fight to save it THIS WEEK

    PREMIER LEAGUE meetings are usually cordial, professional and unobtrusive affairs.All 20 clubs, plus their executives, sit in a room and ignore the massive elephant that also lurks in every meeting — the ongoing litigation and the £50million-plus of legal costs racked up fighting and defending claims.Man City made it four straight Prem titles in may and now face a big fight with the Prem off the field, but so far have a winning PR teamCredit: ReutersPep Guardiola’s men are predictably again in contention for the top-flight crown but it’s less easy to say what will happen in a big meeting next weekCredit: GettyBut at the League meeting next week that elephant is going to get an introduction, as we have just tripped over his trunk.Manchester City versus the Premier League feels like a boxing match, where at the end of the final round both fighters put their hands up claiming the victory.If the judges of this heavyweight bout were the public, then City would be clear winners.They not only have the world’s best team on the pitch but also have the best off it too.READ MORE TOP STORIESTheir PR and media team got their message across while making the Prem’s set-up look like a lower league outfit by comparison.But it’s not the public or the media the Premier League has to worry about.It’s the clubs, the rules that govern them and what on earth happens now.Next week’s meeting is to decide exactly that.Most read in FootballMan City vs the Premier League: Q&ABy Martin LiptonBOTH Manchester City and the Premier League were claiming a win after their legal scrap over Associated Party Transactions.SunSport sifts the claims to try to explain the latest issues.What was the case about?City were furious that Prem bosses brought in new tougher regulations – by the smallest possible majority under League rules – in February. They were aimed at blocking clubs bypassing financial controls by earning “unfair” amounts via sponsorship from a company with the same owners, or selling players on the cheap to teams under the same ownership umbrella.Why were City so upset?The Etihad club argued that the rules were illegal and had been deliberately aimed at them by rivals and were both flawed and politically driven. They also branded the “two thirds support” rule that has been part of Prem regulations since its inception as a “tyranny of the majority”This was an Arbitration Tribunal – explain that?Under Prem rules, any club has the right to ask for Arbitration if they are unhappy about the regulations or due process. The three retired judges heard evidence in June and their full ruling was distributed to the 20 Prem clubs on Monday afternoon.And what did they say?Depending on who you listen to, they either totally vindicated one side or the other. The actual answer is that there were “wins” for both City and the Prem. But it’s your choice which ones meant more.OK, what were City’s wins?Maybe the most important one in terms of the repercussions. That both the new rules and the previous version – brought  in after Saudi Arabia’s PIF bought Newcastle in 2021 –  were “unlawful” as they exclude shareholder loans to clubs in any APT calculations.  City also won over their claims that the rulebook prevented them from responding to Prem decisions over whether two proposed deals with Abu Dhabi companies represented “Fair Market Value”, access to the “databank” of comparable deals and the time it took for decisions to be reached.That sounds pretty big. So what about the Prem’s side?The key finding as far as the League is concerned is that the Tribunal backed the concept of APT rules as well as the Fair Market Value tests. Additionally, City’s challenges to the actual decisions on the two proposed deals “failed”. Prem bosses insist the “rulebook has been found to comply with competition and public law standards and is an effective and necessary system”.Is that it, then?Of course not. That shareholder loan issue is a big deal, given that it is believed owners have loaned around £1.5bn at low or preferential rates across the Prem. Those loans will almost certainly have to be calculated at commercial rates now, unless the owners convert them into shares. But the League is convinced the main thrust of the rules remains valid.And what will be the impact on the “115 charges” case?Probably nothing. That is an allegation of breaking the rules, while this matter was City questioning whether one small element of the current rulebook was legitimate. But City are using the same legal team, headed by £10,000 per hour Lord Pannick KC. And the stakes on the bigger case are a great deal higher.FOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSBut how did we get here?Most supporters have never heard of the term APT — Associated Party Transactions — or knew about the new rules regulating them when they came into play in 2021.Love rat Kyle Walker’s wife Annie Kilner fires first warning shot of divorce after secretly meeting with lawyersAPT rules were accepted by the majority of clubs — although by no means all — and were put in place to ensure that all clubs’ sponsorship deals reflect a true and fair market value.It was hoped to prevent clubs from earning revenue through inflated sponsorship deals from companies related to their owners.This is important, as the value of sponsorship and other commercial revenue is used to offset the costs of the clubs, like player salaries, agent fees and the manager, which leaves you with a number, usually a loss.If you go over the League’s number of what they consider to be an acceptable loss — as Everton and Nottingham Forest did — you get a fine, a points deduction or possibly both.So, the higher your sponsorship, the higher your costs can be and the less you get into trouble.City challenged the legality of these rules, alleging the APT Rules breach competition and public law and the League’s application of the rules also breached public law standards.The Prem claims the three-man Arbitration Tribunal endorsed the overall objective of their rules.No one wants it to become a competition between too few clubs, usually by rich ones who can afford multiple multi-million transfers and top wages.They also agreed that if the price of an APT is evidently not at fair market value — what anyone else OTHER than the party connected with the owner would have paid — then the competition will be distorted as the club would be benefitting from what effectively is a subsidy.The Prem needs a financial system to ensure that football is, remains and will always be competitive.The undiminished competitiveness of the Premier League is the envy of every other foreign league and club and the reason why our top-flight is the best in the world.No one wants it to become a competition between too few clubs, usually by the rich ones who can afford multiple multi-million transfer fees and top wages.So next week clubs have to agree to make the necessary changes to the APT rules to address the Tribunal’s concerns.This requires 14 votes — at least 14 clubs have to agree — or the whole system is thrown into chaos.READ MORE SUN STORIESIt needs to be so that the system can continue to be effective.We must stop clubs spending whatever they like to get an unbeatable team and create an uncompetitive league. 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    Ten Hag has spent £100m trying to replace Maguire… but stats prove England ace is easily Man Utd’s best centre-back

    ERIK TEN HAG has forked out £100MILLION trying to replace Harry Maguire – but the stats prove he is still Manchester United’s best centre-back.Ten Hag ensured he was reunited with his ex-Ajax defenders as United chiefs paid £56.7m for Lisandro Martinez in 2022, before splashing £42.7m on Matthijs de Ligt this summer.Harry Maguire is United’s most in-form centre-backThis comes after Erik ten Hag has spent just shy of £100m on his replacementsLisandro Martinez was adored by fans in his first season – but has since fallen out of favourBut the data SunSport has gathered shows that Maguire is actually by far and away the most in-form centre-half at Old Trafford.After a solid debut season in Manchester, Maguire soon faced the wrath of fans, becoming a figure of fun for rivals and a soft touch for the experts after some questionable performances.The fact that the England ace – who arrived from Leicester for £80m – was automatically handed the club captaincy by Ole Gunnar Solkajaer didn’t help his case.He was soon stripped of the armband by Ten Hag in June 2023 – being replaced by Bruno Fernandes, after falling behind the first-choice pairing of Martinez and Raphael Varane.READ MORE ON MAN UTDAnd United even agreed to sell Maguire to West Ham last summer – before the former Sheffield United defender vowed to fight for his place.And he’s done just that, proving that he’s arguably still the best centre-back at Ten Hag’s disposal.In fact, Maguire has beaten Martinez and De Ligt in nine out of 13 stat categories recorded in all competitions so far this term.Maguire has won the most duels with 5.3 per 90 minutes, compared to Martinez’s 2.9 and De Ligt’s 4.8.Most read in FootballMatthijs de Ligt has failed to hit the mark after joining from Bayern this summerFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSThe England star also came out on top in interceptions won, possession won, and successful completed passes (61.81) per 90.And he’s level with De Ligt in terms of goals scored (one) and total shots, despite starting four matches in all competitions this term.Roy Keane blasts ‘don’t bloody say it you fool’ in furious rant at Eriksen after Man Utd star’s controversial comment Martinez comes out on top only in tackles made and won – which is synonymous with his “Butcher” reputation.The Argentine enjoyed an impressive debut season in 2022-23 but his form significantly dropped after recovering from surgery on his metatarsal bone last summer.Both Maguire and Martinez were in-and-out of the matchday squad last term, as United suffered an unprecedented number of defensive injuries and recorded a negative goal difference for the first time in Prem history.Maguire started the first two Prem games this season, but was dropped for a mistake during Danny Welbeck’s opener in their 2-1 defeat at Brighton.New signing De Ligt was brought in to start instead but has come under intense scrutiny for his own performances.Particularly in United’s 3-0 home defeat to Spurs and the 3-3 Porto game where the Red Devils again lost a 2-0 lead.Club legend Paul Scholes has frequently said: “I’m not convinced De Ligt is better than Maguire.”Maguire was brought on in the final 10 minutes in the Europa League in Portugal when United trailed 3-2 – before his headed winner saved Ten Hag’s job at the death.The 31-year-old and Jonny Evans were then trusted to start against Aston Villa, replacing De Ligt and Martinez – who many assumed would be the first-choice pairing going forward.READ MORE SUN STORIESBut Maguire faced yet another setback after suffering a fresh calf injury and left Villa Park in a protective boot, after he was replaced by De Ligt at half-time.People scoffed at Maguire starting against Unai Emery’s side but Ten Hag will see his temporary loss as a big one. More

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    Maresca becomes first Chelsea boss to be named Manager of the Month for THREE YEARS and one of his stars also honoured

    CHELSEA boss Enzo Maresca has been named the Premier League’s Manager of the Month for September.The 44-year-old led his new team to successive wins over Bournemouth, West Ham and Brighton last month.Enzo Maresca has been named the Premier League’s Manager of the MonthCredit: GettyChelsea Women manager Sonia Bompastor was also named WSL Manager of the MonthCredit: GettyHe also took a point from Crystal Palace at Stamford Bridge.Chelsea now sit fourth in the Premier League table with 14 points from seven games.And the club’s impressive form has seen Maresca take home the coveted Premier League Manager of the Month trophy.The Italian is the first Chelsea manager to win the award since Thomas Tuchel in 2021.Read More in FootballHe told the Premier League: “We had a very good month.”We all need people around us to make things better. I’m very grateful to have all of them.”We are always looking at new things and how we can improve from different football and different countries.”Chelsea midfielder Cole Palmer also won a Premier League award for September.Most read in FootballFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSCole Palmer has been named Player of the MonthCredit: AlamyHe was named Player of the Month after scoring five goals and assisting two.Palmer impressed fans after netting four against Brighton at the Amex Stadium.Cole Palmer labelled ‘aura personified’ as Chelsea ace stars in nine-minute Burberry ad without saying a wordHis season hit another positive note earlier this week when he was named England’s Player of the Year.Chelsea also enjoyed a successful start to the WSL season with new manager Sonia Bompastor.The former Lyon boss won both of her opening two games in England.She claimed the WSL Manager of the Month award this week as a result. More

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    Bruno Fernandes takes swipe at Man Utd as he reveals he prefers playing for Portugal and the food is better

    BRUNO FERNANDES has suggested that he prefers playing for Portugal over Manchester United.The 30-year-old admitted today that United’s current situation is “not positive”.Bruno Fernandes has suggested he prefers playing for PortugalCredit: EPAThe midfielder has endured a difficult start to the season with UnitedCredit: GettyThe Red Devils currently sit 14th in the Premier League table with just eight points from seven games.They have also managed just two points from two in the Europa League.And the situation was made worse last week when club captain Fernandes received a red card against Porto.Amid the ongoing chaos at Old Trafford, the midfielder now considers international duty with Portugal a nice break away.READ MORE ON MAN UTDHe said: “It’s not a positive moment. We’re not winning games and the national team space is completely different.”I’ve felt very at ease, the dynamics are very good. I’m in my country, I speak my language and I have better food. I have demonstrated a good level in the national team.”It’s a space where I feel good and I feel like I can enjoy my football at a very high level, due to the dynamics we have and the quality I have at my side.”Fernandes went on to add: “It’s about improving as soon as I get there [Manchester].Most read in FootballFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALS”Making the goals appear again because I’m a midfielder that scores a lot of goals and has over the years always shown a very high level of goals.”I have to live up to those expectations and to my standards. What I’ve been doing is not at all what I want for this season because I haven’t scored at the club yet.Bruno Fernandes rages in live TV interview after being SENT OFF for first time in Man Utd career vs Tottenham”I hope that once I get there, I can score and help my club get back to winning ways and be at a good level.”Man Utd next face Brentford in the Premier League after the international break. More

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    Premier League set for THREE major broadcast changes with revolutionary new-look features including mid-match interviews

    THE Premier League is set for THREE major broadcast changes, according to reports. And the new-look features would transform the way fans watch matches on TV.Broadcasters could get extra access to players and managers with new rulesCredit: GettyCameras in the dressing room could provide plenty more insightIt is suggested half-time interviews with a player or coach will be introduced.Interviews with players who have been subbed off and broadcasts inside the dressing room will also be added to the programming. Reports claim clubs must choose one of the three options for each Premier League game. Currently, media access to players is reserved for after matches.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLThe likes of Sky Sports and TNT Sports usually speak to one or two stars as part of their live broadcast programme – as well as Match of the Day.At least one player from every team is put up to speak to Premier League Productions.For the written press, they are not guaranteed to speak to any players – even though the footballers are obliged to go through the mixed zone.For the managers, though, they must speak to both the broadcast and written media. Most read in FootballFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSGames that are live on TV usually see the pundits and presenter chat to the gaffers ahead of kick-off, too. But access to managers and players has historically been strictly off limits from kick-off to the full-time whistle. Gary Neville gives behind-the-scenes tour of new job as he misses Sky Sports’ coverage of Aston Villa vs Man UtdHowever, Sky Sports did speak to Marcus Tavernier late on in Bournemouth’s 3-1 win over Southampton on September 30. The unprecedented changes would give extra insight while the matches are going on.In other sports such as rugby and NFL, TV cameras have access to the changing rooms and regularly interview stars or coaches on the sidelines to get their verdict on how things are going. And football fans would no doubt relish the additional broadcast changes.One said on X: “It could add some excitement and insight during the matches.”Another wrote: “Interesting changes! It’ll be fun to hear insights right from the pitch!”A third added: “This is beautiful.”A fourth quipped: “United footage from the dressing room is going to hit numbers.”And a fifth joked: “Imagine being 5-0 down at half-time then you see journalists coming your way to ask you questions…”But others felt other changes were more pressing.One suggested: “We need post-match referee interviews before all this other nonsense.”Another replied: “Clubs will likely just send a player out at half-time for a generic interview. ‘Game of two halves’, ‘try and get the next goal’, ‘defend properly’ etc.”READ MORE SUN STORIESA third typed: “This ain’t necessary.”And a final user simply responded: “No one wants this.”Extra access to Premier League stars would be a major draw for many fansCredit: Twitter / @footballontntPlayers only currently speak to the media after full-timeCredit: Alamy More

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    Chelsea transfer target opens up on failed move and says ‘God didn’t want it’ but admits he was ‘close to signing’

    CHELSEA transfer target Samu Omodorion reveals he came close to joining in the summer but believes God did not want it to happen.The striker was subject to transfer interest throughout the window and eventually joined Porto on loan from Atletico Madrid.Samu Omorodion has opened up about his failed move to ChelseaCredit: ReutersHe has got off to a good start at his new club with seven goals in seven games, including three in the Europa League.Omorodion, 20, expressed his gratitude to Porto for giving him an opportunity and suggested his proposed move to Chelsea just was not meant to be.He told Spanish outlet RTVE: “I had a very difficult summer.”We had a really bad time because in the end everyone knows that I was close to signing, but it’s true that if it didn’t happen, it was for a reason, because God didn’t want it.READ MORE IN FOOTBALL”I’m also very grateful to Porto for giving me the opportunity when things looked at their worst, and I’m very happy with where I am now. “I’ve left the past behind and now I’m focused on what’s coming to me.”Chelsea were reported to be interested in securing a deal for Omorodion when they were trying to push through Conor Gallagher’s move to Atletico.The Spanish side were in need of cash to sign the midfielder so looked set to sanction a £35million sale of Omodorion.Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSHowever the move collapsed after Chelsea reportedly tried to buy 50 per cent of Omorodion’s image rights.Omorodion later joined Porto with the Blues signing another Atletico star Joao Felix instead.Watch Enzo Maresca’s incredibly blunt response when asked if he has regrets about axing Chelsea star from squad More

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    What Sir Alex Ferguson ruthlessly told Man Utd stars after Aguero’s iconic goal won Man City the Premier League

    MANCHESTER UNITED legend Rio Ferdinand has recalled exactly what Sir Alex Ferguson said after rivals Manchester City won the Premier League title back in 2012.City snatched the Prem trophy straight from the hands of Ferguson and Co on a dramatic final day twelve years ago.Man Utd narrowly missed out on the Prem title to Man City in 2012Credit: GettyPhil Jones has opened up about the defeatCredit: EPASir Alex Ferguson was left furiousCredit: Getty – ContributorRio Ferdinand has recalled what the United boss saidCredit: GettyUnited provisionally held the top spot following a 1-0 win over Sunderland – while Roberto Mancini’s side were level at 2-2 with Queens Park Rangers.However, Sergio Aguero scored a last-gasp winner for City to clinch the league title.Man Utd players went from delight to despair within a matter of moments at the Stadium of Light.Recalling the occasion with Ferdinand on his Rio Presents YouTube channel, ex-defender Phil Jones explained: “We’re away at Sunderland, we win the game 1-0. Our game’s finished and I walked off the pitch, and Berber’s [Dimitar Berbatov] gone to me, ‘it’s done, it’s done,’ so I think we’ve done it.READ MORE ON MAN UTD”So I’m thinking, we’ve done it, we’ve won the league.”And anyway, as it transpires the game’s not finished. Then, obviously, I can’t even name him, goes and scores and that was it.”The feeling… I’ve never been in a dressing room like that before. Never.”He was then asked about Ferguson’s reaction, to which Ferdinand chimed in to reply: “He said, ‘you experienced players, you’ve run this course, you’ve been here.Most read in FootballFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALS”‘But you young ones,’ and he named you, Chris Smalling, Welbs [Danny Welbeck], Clevs [Tom Cleverley] etc.”He went, ‘you listen now and you remember the faces out there,’ because the Sunderland fans were laughing at us and they were cheering when the goal went in.Rio Ferdinand rang Wayne Rooney and asked ‘how are you allowing this-‘ about two Man Utd stars’ behaviour”So he said, ‘you remember their faces, you remember what it’s like and you remember this feeling here, now, the day you come back into pre-season next season. You don’t let that happen again.'”And we won the league the next season.”Man Utd went on to win the Premier League in 2013 to end Ferguson’s 27-year spell as manager on a high. More