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    Chelsea vs Brighton LIVE SCORE: Latest Premier League updates as inform Blues look to continue winning momentum

    CHELSEA take on Brighton in a huge Premier League clash this afternoon.The Blues have been in fine form of late taking 10 points from their last four games.While Brighton will be hoping to extend their unbeaten run in the Premier League.Kick off time: 3pm BSTTV/Stream: Not available in the UK due to the 3pm blackoutFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSFollow our live blog below… More

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    Nottingham Forest vs Fulham LIVE SCORE: Latest Premier League updates as Reds look to continue stunning unbeaten start

    NOTTINGHAM FOREST host Fulham in a huge Premier League clash this afternoon.The Reds have enjoyed a stunning unbeaten start to the new season and sit 8th in the table.While Fulham will be aiming to build on their 2-1 win over Newcastle last time out.Kick off time: 3pm BSTTV/Stream: Not available in the UK due to the 3pm blackoutFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSFollow our live blog below… More

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    Baffled fans say ‘WTF’ as golf legend worth £300million who dated Sue Barker cheers on Newcastle against Man City

    NEWCASTLE fans were left baffled as TV cameras spotted a VIP guest watching their clash with Manchester City.Eddie Howe’s side were in action against the reigning champions in Saturday’s Premier League early kick-off.Newcastle’s clash with Man City featured a special guestCredit: EPADuring the second half of the match, a high-profile guest was shown on screen for TV viewers watching at home.The figure, draped in a Newcastle scarf, appeared to be watching intently as the Toon battled City.Beneath his black and white bar scarf, he wore a black LIV Golf jacket.The controversial former golfer is said to be worth more than £300million following successful investments.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLWhile the 69-year-old also briefly dated Sue Barker during his pomp.Nowadays, Aussie Greg Norman can be found backing the Toon.Newcastle, Saudi-backed like LIV Golf, went on to draw 1-1 with City.The former golfer’s appearance was the subject of much debate on social media.Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSGregor Norman was spotted at Newcastle vs Man CityCredit: TNT SportsOne fan wrote: “Wtf Greg Norman at St James Park for the Newcastle v City match.”While a second commented: “Pretty random.”Inside golf legend Greg Norman’s amazing $39.2m, 12,000-acre former estate A third joked: “Greg Norman has always been a Newcastle fan I believe.”While another added: “Greg Norman supporting Newcastle is the least surprising thing I’ve ever seen.”City had taken the lead in the North East via Josko Gvardiol’s 35th minute strike.But the Magpies levelled in the second half, courtesy of Anthony Gordon’s penalty just shy of the hour mark.Norman, 69, was pitchside prior to the matchCredit: ReutersThe former golf star wore a Newcastle scarf for the occasionCredit: PA More

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    Newcastle 1 Man City 1: Champions fail first test of being without Rodri as they drop points in Prem title race twist

    ANTHONY GORDON celebrated committing his long-term future to Newcastle by scoring his team’s deserved equaliser.And Manchester City failed the first test of being without Rodri for the rest of the season, while manager Pep Guardiola was unable to name a full bench.Newcastle and Manchester City played out a relentless drawCredit: GettyJosko Gvardiol opened the scoring for Man City at NewcastleCredit: GettyAnthony Gordon scored a big equaliser as he prepares to sign a fresh Newcastle dealCredit: GettyPep Guardiola’s side had lost the last four Premier League games they had played without the Spain midfielder and captain Kevin de Bruyne, so in some ways this was an improvement.But City were second best for too long in a physical, often heated encounter as the home side picked themselves up after Josko Gvardiol’s first-half opener and earned a point through Gordon’s penalty.The former Everton winger is on the verge of signing a new deal to keep him at St James’ Park until the end of the decade.And he was a menace from start to finish in this game.Read More on FootballRivals Liverpool and Arsenal will be thinking it is now or never to end City’s run of four consecutive titles.Newcastle goalkeeper Nick Pope made a smart save from Bernardo Silva in stoppage time but defeat would have been very harsh on the hosts, and very generous to the visitors.Guardiola lamented that Rodri was irreplaceable but said he would do his best to find a way to cope with the resources at his disposal.The City boss in fact made three changes, dropping Savinho and Jeremy Doku to the bench as well as bringing in Rico Lewis to play a midfield role alongside Ilkay Gundogan and Mateo Kovacic.Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSNewcastle, too, were missing a key player. Alexander Isak has broken a toe, and with Callum Wilson also injured, Howe asked Gordon to reprise the role as a central forward that he had played for England’s European Championship-winning Under-21 side in 2023.Sandro Tonali, back from a very different kind of absence, made his first Premier League start of the campaign.Furious Pep Guardiola lashes out and kicks chair with Man City stars fuming at Arsenal’s stunning equaliserFor most of the first half, it was a game of few chances but plenty of needle.Newcastle started quickly, as had been their habit at home this season.They were clearly targeting City’s left but the closest they came from open play was a Kieran Trippier shot that poleaxed Jack Grealish.City looked less comfortable from set-pieces, and a couple of Newcastle corners could have ended up anywhere.The home team’s pressing was not allowing the visitors much time on the ball. When City did break, Gundogan miscued a shot and Trippier stopped Erling Haaland stealing in at the back post.Fabian Schar and Bruno Guimaraes were both booked for fouls but plenty of others went unpunished.Gvardiol breaks the deadlockThen City opened the scoring with the first moment of real quality in the game.Grealish was slightly fortunate to beat Trippier after a heavy touch but his pass to Gvardiol was sharp. The left-back turned inside Dan Burn and fired a precise right-footed shot across Pope and into the net.Moments later Newcastle almost gave up a second goal.Gundogan picked off Pope’s pass to Burn but totally misjudged his attempted lob over the retreating goalkeeper.Jacob Murphy’s fine run ended in a shout for handball but otherwise the home side barely threatened to hit back until stoppage-time.Ederson saved smartly after a free-kick fell to Joelinton and Trippier’s follow-up effort was blocked behind.Feisty second halfThe second half started as a more open game. Schar headed off target from a Bruno cross and referee Jarred Gillett decided Kyle Walker’s untidy challenge on Harvey Barnes did not merit a penalty.At the other end, the undercurrent of menace bubbled over when Tonali hit the deck after Grealish had shrugged him off aggressively.Again, nothing doing, according to the officials on and off the pitch.But Newcastle’s third claim was accepted. Bruno sent Gordon clean through and Ederson’s touch was enough to bring him down.Gillett pointed to the spot, showed Ederson a yellow card and Gordon sent the City goalkeeper the wrong way to level the score.Incredibly, the home side were soon screaming for another penalty for Walker’s challenge on Joelinton. It was not given but Ederson immediately had to save from Barnes.Looking for a winnerThe champions were on the ropes and St James’ Park was rocking.Challenges were flying in all over the place and a red card seemed to be in the post for someone.City were looking the more likely to find a winner.Pope had to be alert to stop Haaland latching on to a through ball and was then happy to see substitute Phil Foden shoot straight at him. Grealish’s cross was too fierce for Haaland to direct his header on goal.Howe made a triple change, one of them enforced as Trippier picked up a knock.Sean Longstaff came close to making the perfect impact but dragged a shot wide from Murphy’s cross. As the clock ticked down, Gordon came close to blocking an Ederson clearance in the City six-yard box.READ MORE SUN STORIESThe home fans roared when the fourth official announced seven minutes of added time.But it was City who almost snatched a winner when Silva’s smart turn and volley was beaten away by Pope.Man City manager Pep Guardiola failed to name a bull benchCredit: EPAMan City dropped points for the second week in a rowJack Grealish stood out down the left wing for Man City More

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    Kieran Trippier baffles commentator as he ‘goes for the Assou-Ekotto look’ in Newcastle vs Man City clash

    KIERAN TRIPPIER has left fans and commentators baffled after making a bizarre boot tweak mid-game.The 34-year-old was in action for Newcastle as they faced Manchester City at St James’ Park this afternoon.Kieran Trippier changed to odd boots during the first-half against Man CityCredit: ReutersFans were left baffled by the unique lookCredit: ReutersTrippier started in a pair of bright orange Adidas boots – but he then gestured to the dugout for a change.At the next break in play, with just 16 minutes on the clock, the England right-back came to the sidelines to switch boots.But he bizarrely only changed the one on his right foot to a Puma purple and pink boot. Trippier then played the rest of the half in an odd pair that left TNT Sports commentator Darren Fletcher confused.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLHe said during the coverage: “He’s going for the odd boot look. Perhaps a new trend in the Premier League.”Fans were also baffled, with one commenting: “Odd boots that is mental.”Another added: “Is Trippier wearing one Puma boot and one Adidas boot?????”A third commented: “Crazy fit.”Most read in FootballTrippier then changed his left boot to match his right’s purple and pink boot at half-time.The strange look has seen him be compared to ex-Tottenham star Benoit Assou-Ekotto because he used to play in different boots.Newcastle chief Darren Eales, 52, steps down after being diagnosed with chronic form of blood cancer The eccentric former defender, who used to travel around London on the tube during his Prem days, said: “I bought two pairs – one blue and one white.”After three days, one of them split; and because I don’t have a sponsor, I wasn’t going to throw away a shoe that is brand new.“So I took one of the other colour and played like that.”Benoit Assou-Ekotto was known for wearing odd bootsCredit: News Group Newspapers LtdTrippier changed his boots to a matching pair at half-timeCredit: TNT SPORTS More

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    TNT Sports pundit forced to pull out of Premier League duties creating unwanted history

    TNT SPORTS pundit Peter Crouch created unwanted history after pulling out of media duties.Last Saturday, the former England striker was set to be a part of the coverage as Chelsea beat West Ham 3-0.Peter Crouch pulled out of punditry duty last nightCredit: RexBut Crouch was absent from screens due to a back injury. TNT Sports were forced into a last minute reshuffle, with Jules Breach, Joe Cole, Lynsey Hipgrave, Lucy Ward and Darren Fletcher made to do extra pre-match interviews and analysis.Crouch told his self-titled podcast: “I pulled out of West Ham vs Chelsea injured.”It is the back, I basically went to spasm on Thursday and I thought it would just go.READ MORE IN FOOTBALL”But moved into Friday and it was much worse.”I woke up on Saturday morning and I could not move – just lying flat on the floor – could not move.”Fair play to Joe Cole, Jules, Lynsey, Lucy, Fletch and everyone involved, they ended up covering it quite well I thought.”I realised they actually do not need me.”Most read in FootballFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSPodcast co-host Chris Stark joked: “You are the first ever pundit to miss a game through injury.”Crouch was not involved in coverage of today’s TNT Sports game as Manchester City face Newcastle – yet his appearance was planned as Joleon Lescott stepped in. I felt like the whole world was laughing at me on my debut – 30,000 people were calling me a ‘freak’ More

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    Newcastle vs Man City LIVE SCORE: Premier League champs look to extend lead after frenetic Arsenal draw – latest updates

    MANCHESTER CITY return to Premier League action with a thrilling Saturday lunchtime encounter against Newcastle.The reigning champions escaped the Etihad with a 2-2 draw last weekend despite facing a resolute 10-man Arsenal side.While Eddie Howe’s men suffered their first league defeat of the season at the hands of London outfit Fulham.Kick-off time: 12:30pm BSTLive stream: discovery+TV channel: TNT Sports 1FOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSFollow ALL the action from St James’ Park with our live blog below… More

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    ‘You want a war? Now we have one’ – Guardiola turns on former pal Arteta as Man City’s rivalry with Arsenal hots up

    PEP GUARDIOLA says his Manchester City reigning champions are ready to go to “war” with Arsenal.And the City boss called on Gunners chief Mikel Arteta to come clean over his “dark arts” claims during his 3½ years as Guardiola’s Etihad No 2.Pep Guardiola said he is ready to go to war with Mikel ArtetaCredit: PAErling Haaland and Gabriel clashed several times throughout the 2-2 epicArteta reckons the blockbuster title race will not ruin his relationship with close pal Guardiola.Arsenal defender Gabriel had stoked up the rivalry by demanding revenge in the February rematch after a fiery showdown with Erling Haaland — who threw the ball at him — in Sunday’s feisty 2-2 draw.Guardiola said: “Gabriel said it perfectly, ‘This is a war, we have to provoke the opponent’.”So, we have to think, ‘OK, you want a war? Now we have a war’. READ MORE IN FOOTBALL”I’m pretty sure Erling is not proud but, listen, with the type of challenge that Arsenal gave, I understand it.”Guardiola could not hide his anger at what could be viewed as a betrayal by long-term friend Arteta.The City boss, 53, insists he does not know what Arteta was referring to — and even wondered if it could be a reference to the club’s ongoing legal battle with the Premier League.Arteta said on Wednesday: “I was there for four years. I have all the information. So I know, believe me.”Most read in FootballMikel Arteta said he has “all the information” on life behind closed doors at the EtihadCredit: GettyAnd Pep Guardiola isn’t happy with Arteta’s commentsCredit: RexFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSSpaniard Guardiola added: “Next time, Mikel has to be more clear about exactly what he means. I have to see more clearly exactly what happened while he was here.“So hopefully this question has been asked of him and he can also answer now exactly what it means when he said he was here and he knows what’s happening here.Furious Pep Guardiola lashes out and kicks chair with Man City stars fuming at Arsenal’s stunning equaliser“It could be related to the process with the 115 charges — maybe it’s about that and he knows information.Pep Guardiola”Instead of being in the clouds there, he has to be more precise.”The fallout from the explosive Etihad clash is likely to put a huge strain on the relationship between Guardiola and Arteta — and increase the tension between title rivals City and Arsenal.Guardiola could be forgiven for feeling letdown as he spent 3½ years mentoring Arteta while he was on his coaching staff.The City gaffer then urged his club not to stand in the way of his assistant when Arsenal moved to appoint him as manager in 2019.And the champions even turned a blind eye to certain things that happened around his departure that they were not happy with.Yet Arteta insists that nothing can damage his relationship with Pep.Arsenal and City produced a Prem epic last weekend which ended with John Stones’ 98th-minute equaliser.We thought games like this had been lostSunSport’s NEIL CUSTIS hails chaotic Man City vs Arsenal clash as a return to the Premier League of yesteryear.FOR two teams who have done so much to take the game forward this really was a tremendous throwback.We thought these games had been lost.Real feisty encounters between two rivals fighting for the top honours.How we used to love it when Manchester United came up against Arsenal when Sir Alex Ferguson and Arsene Wenger were in charge.When Roy Keane, watching on as a TV pundit here, used to clash with Patrick Vieira before a ball had been kicked.The Manchester derbies used to have it as well.In fact that were clashes everywhere throughout the league.Since then the emphasis on the beauty of the game, the tactical side, the ball playing centre-back, the false nine, the inverted full-backs have all come to the fore.But English football still loves something like this.Compare this to the two matches between this pair last season not least the really STALEmate here.Then along comes a blood and thunder classic.A match to set the tone for what we all hope will be a real title tussle to the end but with that added edge.While these two managers maybe good friends who knows we may even get the niggly comments in pre-match press conferences about each others teams.We knew we were in for something a bit different as straight from the kick-off Kai Havertz charged into Rodri and left him flawed.The first players’ melee ensued.Foreign coaches often scratch their heads as to why English crowds love stuff like this.Love a thumping tackle, or a bit of a barney.How that as much as any sweeping move gets them to the edge of their seats and there was plenty of that here.Jurrien Timber was employed on the right to combat the pace of Jeremy Doku.SO Doku just charged into him and floored him.Rodri was clearly seen as one of City’s key men so at a corner Thoams Party followed up Havertz’s early example and caught him behind the knee, and the player hobbled out of the action.Gabriel and Erling Haaland was a classic battle between a big centre-forward and an Arsenal centre-back who performs like greats of old like Tony Adams and Martin Keown.A player for whom a thumping tackle warrants the same high fives or celebrations as something defining at the other end of the pitch.Haaland did brilliantly to pull away William Saliba and slip behind Gabriel for his goal.Gabriel will have been fuming having kept the big Norwegian so quiet last season.He barely gave him another sniff of goal, barring a second-half header saved, as he stuck to him, the pair often pushing and shoving one another as Haaland became frustrated with his shadow.Leandro Trossard did not get his second yellow and therefore the only red for the actual barge on Bernardo as everyone first thought but for kicking the ball away after that.Both technical areas were a flurry of arm waving and shouting from the two managers.The staff on the two benches started having a go at each other and Guardiola had to intervene.In the press box one of Arsenal’s technical staff was losing it.As Arsenal players went down with cramp and played for time the boos went up.The fourth official was getting in the ear.Michael Oliver was being told he was not fit to referee by a large section of the home support.When Arsenal fans were spotted in the posh seats having been in the expensive tunnel club City fans shouted and pointed to try and get them ejected.Right at the end after City’s dramatic equaliser and the game restarted Haaland barged into Partey and every player on the pitch got involved even the two goalkeepers.At the final whistle the ref was harrangued.On the touchline Guardiola and Arteta hugged.Arteta, who worked under Pep at City from 2016 until his Gunners exit, said: “Sport will never get in my way of a personal relationship.“If our relationship was damaged because one draws and the other one wins, or the number of times they’ve beaten us, I would not talk to him any more.“They have beaten us …they won the last four titles and our relationship continues to be the same, so what has to change for that relationship to be over?“That is just not our relationship, especially the relationship I consider both of us have,“I love him, I respect him, I admire him and I admire his team and everything that he doesMikel Arteta“One thing is our profession, another is our personal relationship.”Arsenal were made to pay for their “dark arts” and “dirty” tactics by Stones’ late leveller.Asked if it was hard to stay pals with Pep due to the rivalry, Arteta added: “If those accusations affect you it’s because maybe they’re true.“If they don’t and you do what you believe is right and show integrity, it doesn’t have to be.READ MORE SUN STORIES“If you don’t like opinions, you shouldn’t be sitting in the position I am. It’s quite simple. Don’t take it personal. It’s part of our job.“Things you care about, make sure you handle them in the right way. That relationship with Pep I really care about. More