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    Ashley Young, 39, sent off after Everton veteran’s horror gaffe in nightmare season-opener vs Brighton

    EVERTON’S Ashley Young was sent off in his side’s 3-0 defeat against Brighton in a horror start to the season.The 39-year-old full-back, who recently signed a one-year contract extension with Sean Dyche’s side, had a nightmare performance.Ashley Young was sent off in Everton’s Premier League opener against BrightonCredit: GettyThe 39-year-old received the red card after pulling back Kaoru MitomaCredit: AlamyYoung is the Toffees’ oldest outfield player in historyCredit: GettyWith Saturday’s clash marking Young as the Toffee’s oldest outfield player in history, the spotlight was on him for all the wrong reasons.Everton were trailing 2-0 as Young committed a costly error that left his team down to 10 men.His pulled back Kaoru Mitoma by the arm when the Japan star was through on goal.Denying an obvious goal-scoring opportunity, he received a straight red card from the referee Simon Hooper.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLAs Young trudged off the pitch Everton’s woes deepened.Simon Adingra capitalised on the numerical advantage by scoring another goal for Brighton. The Toffees’ defence continued to struggle to brush off the visitors.And Yasin Ayari thought he had scored Brighton’s fourth goal only for VAR to intervene. Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSThe offside flag was raised and the goal was ruled out.Speaking to the BBC after the game, Everton boss Sean Dyche said: “It was a horrible game as a manager. SunSport’s Latest Transfer Headlines”When you are doing everything you ask and then concede a pretty soft goal from our point of view – a soft pass, they counter and we are 1-0 down against the run of play.”We then concede from a poor decision from a pass and then get someone sent off and the whole feeling changes.”Unfortunately we had these moments early last season, head scratchers. The first half was a good performance. We got punished for mistakes.”Saturday’s defeat marked the start of Young’s second season at Goodison Park after Everton signed the star as a free agent on a one-year contract.And in May the former England star signed for another term at the club after making 34 appearances for Dyche’s side last season. More

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    Arsenal fans in disbelief as Wolves star grabs Gabriel Jesus’ bum before Brazilian wrestles him to ground

    GABRIEL JESUS refused to turn the other cheek after having his BUM grabbed during Arsenal’s clash with Wolves.The Brazil striker was bent over to put his right boot back on after a challenge.Gabriel Jesus fell pray to an unusual tacticHe was not pleased with the offenceJesus protests his innocence as Yerson Mosquera asks for a cardWolves star Yerson Mosquera saw his opportunity and pounced, reaching around and clearly grabbing Jesus’ rear.Jesus was understandably annoyed and shoved the defender to the ground.Somewhat harshly, he was given a yellow card.And Gunners fans were not happy with Mosquera, or referee Jarred Gillett.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLOne wrote: “The guy is something else…”A second posted: “Something has to be done with the officiating in this league. It’s outrageous.”A third added: “We all know about refs and VAR…joke.”A fourth fumed: “Welcome back to some of the worst referrees in Europe.”Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSMosquera also clashed with Kai HavertzCredit: ReutersTo add fuel to the fire, Mosquera was lucky to still be on the pitch after an earlier clash with Kai Havertz.The German was initially at fault as he dragged his rival to the ground.Arsenal need major transfer clear out to beat Man City to Premier League title | Troy DeeneyBut Mosquera’s hands appeared to be around Havertz’s neck while he lay on the floor – although he withdrew them in time to avoid any attention from the officials.Arsenal ultimately had the last laugh as Havertz’s first-half header and Bukayo Saka’s superb effort secured the points.The Gunners were not at the best but did enough to win in front of their own fans.Next up is a trip to Aston Villa next weekend. More

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    National League match SUSPENDED as star rushed to hospital after horror tackle

    A DRAMATIC National League clash between Gateshead and Woking was suspended after a player was rushed to hospital with a serious injury.Just 14 minutes into the game, Woking’s Dion Kelly-Evans clashed with Gateshead’s Greg Olley.National League clash between Gateshead and Woking was suspended as one player was transported to hospitalCredit: X
    The referee promptly issued a straight red card to Kelly-Evans – but thoughts instantly turned to the stricken Olley on the grass.The referee decided to suspend the match and the 28-year-old was taken to hospital.The remaining players were taken off the pitch, with the game stopped for 40 minutes.Both sets of supporters showed their solidarity giving the Gateshead captain a standing ovation. READ MORE ON FOOTBALLAs the game resumed the away side’s Kenton Richardson fired his side into the lead.Then in the second half, Mark Benk’s goal sealed Gateshead a 2-0 victory.Speaking afterwards, Gateshead boss Rob Elliott told the club website: “What we do know is that he’s in the right place.”He’s gone to hospital and we’ll just have to see what the situation is, we’ll have to assess that as we go.Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERS”We’re into unknown territory here with everything, so we just have to get around Greg to make sure he’s OK and give him the best support.”I’m absolutely gutted and devastated because there’s no need for it to be in that situation.PREM RULE CHANGES”We just have to make sure we’re there for Greggy, support him and take it from there.”Olley’s disastrous injury wasn’t the only one on Saturday.In Nottingham Forest’s season opener against Bournemouth midfielder Danilo also suffered a broken ankle after landing awkwardly following an aerial challenge. More

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    Arsenal fans fuming as Yerson Mosquera somehow escapes red card despite ‘strangling’ Kai Havertz in Wolves clash

    YERSON MOSQUERA was lucky to avoid seeing red in his Premier League opener.The Wolves defender, 23, was dragged down by Arsenal’s Kai Havertz, who apeared to be trying to rile him up.Yerson Mosquera was lucky to avoid red for a clash with Arsenal’s Kai HavertzCredit: APHavertz started it but Mosquera appeared to put his hands on the German’s neckCredit: ReutersMosquera had a rear-ly controversial moment with Gabriel JesusIt worked, and Mosquera appeared to put his hand around the German’s neck as he got up.He seemed to change his mind and pulled it away while protesting his innocence, probably just in time to get away with it.The referee and VAR were satisfied but Arsenal fans thought otherwise.One said: “Havertz being strangled you love to see it.”READ MORE IN FOOTBALL”Strangled Havertz…then this. This guy is weird,” added another referring to a separate incident when Mosquera reached for Gabriel Jesus’ BUM before being shoved to the ground by the Brazil striker.A third fumed: “Kai Havertz goes down and gets strangled – Bukayo Saka gets a yellow card instead.”A fourth screamed: “HOW WAS THIS NOT A RED CARD???”A fifth had clearly had enough already, adding: “PL referees already making the usual mistakes & decisions in GW1.”Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSThankfully for Gunners fans, they won regardless.Havertz, 25, was the man to get them off the mark in the first half – before the clash with Mosquera after the break.Arsenal release 2024-25 third kit with bold new colour as fans say ‘I speak for us all when I say we’re in love with it’ And Wolves allowed Bukayo Saka to cut inside on to his left foot soon later, with predictable results.It was not a vintage performance but two goals and three points are a good start for Mikel Arteta.The Spaniard has called for perfection from his side as they look to eclipse Pep Guardiola’s dominant Manchester City.Next up is a trip to Aston Villa, who beat West Ham 2-1 in today’s evening kick-off. More

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    Chelsea and Arsenal blow as Victor Osimhen ‘chooses next team’ and will wait until end of transfer window for dream move

    VICTOR OSIMHEN is tipped to reject Chelsea and Arsenal – so he can wait up to two weeks for his dream move.The Napoli striker has a £100million-plus release clause in a contract expiring in June 2026.Napoli main man Victor Osimhen could be off and running at the end of the season, but maybe not to the Premier LeagueCredit: RexAnd Premier League giants have shown the strongest interest in the Nigerian over the past two seasons.Manchester United were linked with the 25-year-old at one stage.But Paris Saint-Germain have stepped up their hunt over the summer.And it’s claimed the battle for his signature is now between just three clubs – Chelsea, Arsenal and the French giants.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLSky Germany’s Florian Plettenberg believes PSG would have to offload a big-name attacker before they could lure Osimhen.Portugal star Goncalo Ramos and Randal Kolo Muani are the two main players on that list.And Plettenberg reckons Osimhen has not only set his heart on joining PSG, he is also prepared to hold on until the eleventh hour of the transfer window to seal a deal.Chelsea’s faltering hopes to sign the goal-getter have been matched by their frustration at failing to permanently move out 31-year-old frontman Romelu Lukaku.Most read in FootballFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSAnd whatever happens, Osimhen is said to be determined to leave Napoli.The ex-Lille ace might fancy the idea of succeeding Kylian Mbappe as PSG’s main man.SunSport’s Latest Transfer HeadlinesMbappe netted emphatically on his Real Madrid debut on Wednesday as the Spaniards won the Uefa Super Cup with a 2-0 victory over Atalanta.Osimhen notched 41 goals in 57 matches over the last two seasons in Serie A.Changes to the Premier League for 2024/25NOTHING stays the same forever.And that includes the Premier League, which is making a number of tweaks this season.Team news will now be released 75 MINUTES before kick-off, 15 minutes earlier than had been the case before.Things could get crowded on the touchline, with the number of substitutes permitted to warm-up boosted from three players per team to FIVE.There’s also a change to how added time is calculated when a team scores a goal, an update to the ‘multiball’ system and the introduction of semi-automated offsides – but not straight away.Go here to read about all the changes to the Premier League for 2024/25. More

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    West Ham vs Aston Villa LIVE SCORE: Premier League latest as summer’s biggest spenders face off at London Stadium

    WEST HAM lost their Premier League opener against Aston Villa after a late Jhon Duran goal. The Colombian striker, who was linked with a move to the Hammers in the summer, struck late after Lucas Paqueta equalised following Amadou Onana’s opener. Kick-off time: 5:30pm BSTLive stream: NOW TVTV channel: Sky Sports Main Event / Premier LeagueFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALS More

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    Arsenal player ratings: Bukayo Saka shines in opening day win but Oleksandr Zinchenko could lose place after Wolves show

    ARSENAL stormed to a 1-0 victory over Wolves in their season opener at the Emirates.Bukayo Saka’s brilliant 74th minute strike put the Gunners back in control after Kai Havertz opened the scoring inside 25 minutes.Kai Havertz put Arsenal 1-0 up inside 25 minutesCredit: PABukayo Saka’s sublime strike up the Gunners in cruise controlCredit: GettyHavertz put Arsenal’s first Prem goal of the season away from five yards out.Before finding himself on the wrong side of a tussle with Yerson Mosquera in the second-half.Wolves were enjoying a good spell of pressure but Saka brought the Emirates to its feet with a fine curling finish from 15 yards.The England international also assisted Havertz’ opener.READ MORE FOOTBALL NEWSHere is how SunSport’s Isabelle Barker rated the Gunners display.David Raya – 9Produced a jaw-dropping save in the opening-half on an awkward Jorgen Strand Larsen header. Saved Saliba’s skins late on when he nearly produced a monumental cock-up by passing the ball straight to Cunha. Ben White – 7White wanted a goal so bad, had two shots in the opening half and was linking the play well. Most read in FootballOleksandr Zinchenko – 6Put the Gunners under pressure at times to highlight why the club signed Riccardo Calafiori in the summer. The Ukrainian left-back also looked weak defensively.With the return of Jurrien Timber, Zinchenko could see himself out of the starting XI.Zinchenko failed to impress during Arsenal’s winCredit: GettyGabriel – 7  Was mostly rock solid at the back and was more reliable than Saliba but still made a few questionable tackles.William Saliba – 6Was the culprit of a number of poor passes. Had a disastrous spell which gifted Wolves a chance, forcing Raya into that blinding save in the first-half. He then passed the ball straight to Matheus Cunha who so very nearly equalised in the second-half. Martin Odegaard – 7Martin Odegaard led Arsenal to their first win of the new seasonCredit: GettyThomas Partey – 7Solid display, buzzed about all over the pitch and was neat and tidy with his distribution. Nearly made it 2-0 in the second-half with a rasping, low shot. Declan Rice – 6Had little influence throughout the game and came off injured on 84-minutes. Bukayo Saka – 10The opener was all about the cross from Saka. It was an inch-perfect, in-swinging cross into the box, the keeper couldn’t come for it, the defenders didn’t want to knock it into their own net, and Havertz took full advantage. He wrapped up a perfect performance by firing a rocket into the top corner to make it 2-0. READ MORE SUN STORIESKai Havertz – 8His opener had been brewing for a while when he produced a crisp finish on 25 minutes. He has now scored 10 goals in his last 15 Premier League games. Scuppered a golden chance early in the second-half though. Havertz was hit in the face by Yerson Mosquera leaving Arsenal fans fumingCredit: GettyGabriel Martinelli – 7Solid performance but was wasteful and selfish when he could have laid the ball back to Declan Rice when he was wide open. SubsJURRIEN TIMBER – 7GABRIEL JESUS – 7LEANDRO TROSSARD – 7Arsenal have a tricky start to the season More

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    Newcastle 1 Southampton 0: Ten-man Toon grab vital opening-day win as Joelinton scores winner vs newly-promoted Saints

    ALEX McCARTHY went from Saint to sinner as Newcastle survived a moment of madness from Fabian Schar to get the points.The Magpies were made to work hard for their third-straight opening day win under Eddie Howe – with the last Toon boss to achieve that feat being the legendary Joe Harvey.Joelinton celebrates what turned out to be the winnerCredit: RexNewcastle’s Fabian Schar saw red after a clash of heads with Southampton’s Ben Brereton Diaz on the first Saturday of the Premier League seasonCredit: ReutersBrereton Diaz was sent reeling after a ‘headbutt’ from ScharCredit: GettyHe, of course, was also the last Newcastle manager to deliver silverware to the long-suffering Toon Army way back in 1969.Fans will be hoping that could just be an omen for this season.Howe’s men made a blistering start to their latest quest for glory as they pinned back their visitors in front of a cauldron of noise at St James’ Park.But that early dominance lasted just eight minutes as the Saints survived the onslaught and took control.READ MORE TOP STORIESThey had the ball in the net when Will Smallbone’s mis-hit shot was slotted home by the offside Jack Stephens at the back post.Ben Breton Diaz was enjoying plenty of joy playing off Newcastle full-back Tino Livramento, who was facing his old side, twice getting the better of the 21-year-old and running through into the box.And the £7million summer signing from Villarreal had a huge part to play as the game exploded into life on 28 minutes.A free-kick had already been awarded Southampton’s way as the loose ball ran through towards Schar 30 yards from his own goal.Most read in FootballSchar was having none of it and attempted to drag the new most hated man in Tyneside back up as hordes of players from both teams ran over.FOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSJoelinton punished a Saints’ blunder with a 45th-minute openerCredit: RexReferee Craig Pawson wasted no time in giving the hot-headed Toon man his marching orders, while Diaz also got a caution, as the boos around SJP became deafening.Jacob Murphy was the player sacrificed by Howe as Swede Emil Krafth came in to partner Dan Burn at the back.Newcastle reveal 2024-25 away kit with hilarious video featuring SEVEN Toon legends…as even Ant and Dec blown away Rather than being stunned into silence, the locals were raging at what they believed to be an injustice, and they were ready to let Diaz have it.The next time the 25-year-old got the ball he tried to run at the defence down the left touchline as boos intensified.But the jeers turned to huge cheers as Sean Longstaff went flying in, hard but fair, to send the ball out for a throw and Diaz flying up in the air as the crowd erupted.Diaz got up laughing – but that smile was wiped off his and his team’s face seconds before the break as they gifted Newcastle the lead.Just as Schar had handed – or rather headed – Southampton the initiative, Saints stopper Alex McCarthy repaid the favour right at the end of the first period.Kyle Walker-Peters did well to cut out the threat of Alexander Isak down the right of the area and played the ball back to his goalie to clear.McCarthy passed it straight back to the Toon striker, and the Swede calmly played the ball back across the goal for Joelinton to slot home in the opposite corner to the scrambling ‘keeper.It was right on 45 minutes when the deadlock was broken, but there was still time for more drama before half time.Joelinton headed down from a corner as the ball bounced off Flynn Downes’ shoulder and instantly, along with 50,000 Geordies, called for a penalty to no avail.Brereton Diaz was felled by ScharCredit: ReutersSpeaking of Geordies, Southampton had one of their own in attack with pantomime villain Diaz.Ex-Newcastle academy ace Adam Armstrong, 27, was raised five miles away from St James’ Park in Chapel House and grew up dreaming of scoring in front of the Gallowgate.And he came mighty close as he forced Pope into a flying save high to his right moments after Lewis Hall had cleared his effort off the line as the Saints came out swinging at the start of the second.Saints were having plenty of the ball but were struggling to break down the hosts as both Smallbone and Armstrong had shots blocked as did Downes and Joe Aribo.Fresh legs were needed in the Toon ranks, and Howe introduced debutant Lloyd Kelly and Harvey Barnes in place of Lewis Hall and Anthony Gordon. There was also a final blast of boos for Diaz as the forward left the field to be replaced by new Southampton striker Cameron Archer for the final 20 minutes.The huffing and puffing continued as Saints tried to land a glove with Armstrong once again having a shot denied by Livramento’s knee.READ MORE SUN STORIESThen Pope, who tweaked his ankle taking a goalkick late on, dived low to his right to stop Carlos Alcaraz.Man of the match Joelinton then bravely headed away in the middle of a mass of bodies as he secured his side the points.Jacob Murphy tries to shut out Southampton striker Brereton DiazCredit: GettyChanges to the Premier League for 2024/25NOTHING stays the same forever.And that includes the Premier League, which is making a number of tweaks this season.Team news will now be released 75 MINUTES before kick-off, 15 minutes earlier than had been the case before.Things could get crowded on the touchline, with the number of substitutes permitted to warm-up boosted from three players per team to FIVE.There’s also a change to how added time is calculated when a team scores a goal, an update to the ‘multiball’ system and the introduction of semi-automated offsides – but not straight away.Go here to read about all the changes to the Premier League for 2024/25. 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