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    Paul Merson looks exasperated after spat with Michael Dawson live on TV as ex-Arsenal and Tottenham stars get heated

    PAUL MERSON looked exasperated with fellow pundit Michael Dawson after his jibe about Arsenal fans.The pair were part of Sky Sports’ team covering the North London derby.Michael Dawson poked fun at Paul Merson after Arsenal’s winMerse was left baffled by Dawson’s remarkArsenal won the contest 3-2 after leading 3-0 at half-time, with Dawson making fun of the pressure the Gunners put their own supporters under.He said: “At the end Arsenal are hanging on and they’re nervous they’re going for a title.”Nerves kick in and obviously for Merse and Arsenal and all those fans they go home happy.”Merse the replied to the former Tottenham defender’s comments.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLHe said: “It helps them in good stead for next year though Tottenham, that fightback.”An awkward silence followed as Merson shot Dawson a puzzled look as he shook his head with his mouth agape, before host Dave Jones joked that “we’ll move on to the bigger picture later”.BEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSRoy Keane allowed himself a wry smile as Micah Richards cheekily looked away, clearly feeling the tension in the air.Merson will be the happier of the two after his former side Arsenal boosted their title credentials.Most read in FootballMikel Arteta’s side made hard work for themselves as they gifted Spurs two goals, with David Raya passing the ball straight to Cristian Romero to score.Arsenal are still relying on Manchester City dropping points to claim their first league title for 22 years, and still have to visit Manchester United as well as hosting Everton and Bournemouth.Jamie Redknapp names the two games that will decide whether Man City, Liverpool or Arsenal will win Premier League title More

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    Fans left in hysterics after realising what Brighton’s ‘goal of the month’ for April is after brutal run of form

    BRIGHTON managed just a single goal in all of April – and it wasn’t even scored by their own player. The Seagulls failed to win any of their matches in April, losing four and drawing against Burnley. A Burnley own goal was Brighton’s only goal in AprilCredit: ReutersThey fell behind in that game before keeper Arijanet Muric accidently conceded an own goal after misscontrolling the ball. Fans were quick to note that it was Brighton’s only goal in April as one said: Following Brighton’s 3-0 loss at Bournemouth today, this own goal at Burnley is the only goal the Seagulls managed to score in the entire month of April.”Another joked: “Arijanet Muric has won Brighton’s goal of the month award for April as its the only goal they have scored.” One added: “Brighton only scored one goal in April. Ladies and gentlemen, their goal of the month.”READ MORE IN football Goals from Marcos Senesi, Enes Unal and Justin Kluivert condemned Brighton to their third defeat in four games. And after drawing another blank in front of goal, defender Adam Webster said: “We are struggling in front of goal at the moment. “We are creating some half-decent chances but we’re not creating clear-cut like we’re used to. “We can’t seem to get that little bit of luck of whatever it is in front of goal. Most read in FootballCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERS”It is frustrating when you’re not keeping clean sheets because it makes it difficult to get three points.” He added: “The first half of the season we were in a strong position, but the past two or three months haven’t gone our way. “It has been a tough period. We’ve got to try and finish as strongly as we can.”Mauricio Pochettino claims VAR has ‘damaged’ five things in scathing rant after ref changes mind over late Chelsea goal More

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    Bournemouth 3 Brighton 0: Andoni Iraola breaks Premier League record as Cherries breeze to easy win

    Howe about that then?Spaniard Andoni Iraola is a Premier League record breaker at Bournemouth in his very first season in charge.Bournemouth’s Enes Unal celebrates with Adam SmithCredit: ReutersHis Cherries eclipsed the 46 points Eddie Howe’s team achieved seven years ago by sinking south coast rivals Brighton.Bournemouth were dominant throughout this combative fixtures and romped home with goals from Marcos Senesi, Enes Unal and Justin Kluivert.When the Seagulls put away their winless south coast rivals 3-1 in September they went third in the table-but now they are four points adrift of them.Brighton made seven changes from the team that was spanked 4-0 at home by Manchester City on Thursday.And one of them presented striker Mark O’Mahony his first league start but unfortunately the teenager played a part in Bournemouth’s opening goal.Just 13 minutes was on the clock when Senesi nodded home Lewis Cook’s corner after it had bounced off O’Mahony’s shoulder.Facundo Buonanotte came close to equalising on 28 minutes when he skipped past Senesi forcing Mark Travers to block his close-range shot.But Turkish forward Unal should have doubled Bournemouth’s lead from Alex Scott’s pull-back but pulled his shot wide from 12 yards.CASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSThe hosts yet again left their shooting boots behind straight after the break when Justin Kluivert raced clear and drove into the side-netting.But it wasn’t long before Unal proved his worth in the air with a towering header to make it 2-0.Kluivert fed Dango Ouattara who ended up leaping over the advertising boards into the crowd after putting over a sumptuous cross.And there was Unal at the back post waiting to thunder his 52nd minute header into the far corner for his second goal of the campaign.Albion’s Simon Adingra’s thought he had pulled a goal back almost immediately but his curler was tipped away by Cherries goalkeeper Mark Travers.Substitute Julio Encisco went close with two efforts on the Bournemouth goal but it was the hosts who scored again to take their unbeaten home run to six games.Sub Ryan Christie put Kluivert clear and Albion defender Lewis Dunk gave the Dutchman far too much room to thump home his ninth goal of the season.Bournemouth’s deserved victory ended three defeats in a row against Brighton who are now winless in six matches.But their impressive performance was marred when their Ghana international winger Antoine Semenyo was stretchered off in stoppage time with a leg injury.Marcos Senesi opened the scoringCredit: ReutersUnal put some breathing space between the two sidesCredit: ReutersJustin Kluivert wrapped up the gameCredit: AFP More

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    Tottenham 2 Arsenal 3: Gunners stay top after thriller despite best efforts to throw away 3-0 lead in shaky second half

    THE hallmark of champions, so they say, is the ability to win matches while not playing at your peak.So what of a team who lead 3-0 at half-time, away from home, against their most bitter rivals, while being statistically second-best?Bukayo Saka had an enjoyable afternoon with a goal and assistCredit: GettyKai Havertz continued his fine goalscoring formCredit: GettySon Heung-min’s penalty set up a nervy finishCredit: APWhat of a team who then gift their opponents two goals, threaten to chuck it all away, yet hold on for three crucial points.For 45 minutes, Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal were ruthlessly efficient. In the second half, they threatened to chuck it all away, to live up to their questionable reputations as choking bottle jobs.Yet however haphazard this performance, Arsenal look destined to take their title race with Manchester City down to the wire.After 45 minutes at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, Arsenal had registered 28 per cent possession, had two efforts on target and led 3-0.READ MORE ON ARSENALArsenal are lethal from attacking set-pieces, Tottenham are terrible at defending them.And from two corners, Arteta’s men had scored twice – a Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg own goal and a Kai Havertz header, either side of a classy Bukayo Saka finish had effectively ended this North London derby as a contest inside 38 minutes.Yet the Gunners gifted Spurs two goals – a David Raya blunder letting in Cristian Romero before Declan Rice conceded a penalty, converted by Son Heung-Min.But Arsenal clung on for dear life and with three matches to go – at home to Bournemouth and Everton, either side of a trip to Manchester United – their title flame remains alive.Most read in FootballTottenham dominated the ball but could not take advantageSpurs had a lot of momentum but leaked goals in the first halfCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSFor Ange Postecoglou, this was a sickening gut-punch. Tottenham had hit the post, had an equaliser ruled out by a marginal VAR offside call, and had played the vast majority of the first-half football.But a second consecutive defeat leaves them needing a minor miracle to overhaul fourth-placed Aston Villa and clinch Champions League qualification.Mikel Arteta picks a fight with Premier League supercomputer after he is told Arsenal’s chances of titleTottenham were bang up for this, the trumpeter up by the giant golden cock on top of the South Stand blasting out ‘When the Spurs Go Marching On’, the atmosphere febrile, the pack-of-dogs high press winning plenty of possession.And yet they were 2-0 down inside 27 minutes, courtesy of an own goal, a couple of VAR controversies and a sweet finish from Saka.Havertz had already had the ball in the Arsenal – an effort ruled out for offside against Martin Odegaard – before they took the lead on 13 minutes.Saka delivered a corner to the near post where Hojbjerg horribly miscued an attempted clearance, glancing a header into his own net.Soon Romero was heading against the post from a James Maddison free-kick, with Raya.Then Spurs thought they were level when a corner was cleared and a Pedro Porro shot looped up for an unmarked Micky van de Ven to drill home.Yet VAR Jarred Gillett detected the Dutchman’s shoulder an inch or two offside and the volcanic celebrations were extinguished.In the build-up to Arsenal’s second, Spurs had not one but two penalty shouts turned down, a Takehiro Tomiyasu nudge on Dejan Kulusevski followed by Maddison appearing to dive under pressure from Declan Rice.Arsenal cleared, Havertz plated a visionary diagonal to Saka in space on the right. The England man thought about shooting first time but cut inside Ben Davies and slotted inside the far corner.Saka had been looking tired of late, but not on this occasion. The assist and the finish were sweet as candy floss.VAR checked the penalty appeals at the other end. Could 0-2 become 1-1? Nope, Gillett was not impressed.And then the third goal. A Rice corner met by Havertz, who outjumped Van de Ven while Ben White did a job on Tottenham’s keeper Guglielmo Vicario, who’s struggled from corners have been ruthlessly targeted.Havertz was Arsenal’s star performerDeclan Rice played a crucial role in the Gunners winArsenal will likely have to win all three remaining games to win titleStill, Spurs kept creating chances – Son Heung-min blazing over after being sent clean through by Romero.It was almost 4-0 soon after the restart when Havertz chipped to the far post and Saka’s low volley was brilliantly saved by Vicario, sticking out a boot.Suddenly, though, on 64 minutes, Spurs were tossed a lifeline by Raya.The Arsenal keeper received a back-pass from William Saliba but tried to be too clever an attempted chip of Romero being chested down by the Argentinian and fired back past him into the net.And with six minutes remaining, hope started to surge around the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.As Rice attempted to clear he caught Ben Davies with his follow-through and Gillett sent Michael Oliver to the replay screen to award the penalty.Son hammered his spot-kick past Raya and it was ‘game on’.READ MORE SUN STORIESSpurs pinned Arsenal back for six minutes of injury time but could not find a leveller.Arsenal hobbled over the line, but they are still standing. 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    Tottenham get penalty after quickest VAR review ever as ref blasted for missing Declan Rice ‘kick Davies in the balls’

    TOTTENHAM were awarded a penalty against Arsenal by VAR after Michael Oliver missed a “kick in the balls”.The referee initially waved play on before penalising Declan Rice for a foul on Ben Davies.Michael Oliver awarded a penalty to Tottenham after a brief VAR reviewCredit: Premier LeagueThe spot-kick was only given following the intervention of VARCredit: Premier LeagueHowever, with the Spurs defender left rolling around in agony, he was quickly sent to the monitor to review the incident.Oliver pointed to the spot after a matter of seconds having seen the incident again.Davies had beaten Rice to the ball as he attempted to clear it from inside the Arsenal penalty area.As a result, the midfielder’s follow through upended Davies and left the Welshman in pain.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLGary Neville had immediately called for a penalty on commentary after the contact, with fans shocked Oliver missed the foul at first.Reacting on social media, one supporter wrote: “The fact Michael Oliver needed VAR for that, is brazy. Rice almost kicked his balls.”Another added: “Michael Oliver didn’t see Rice kick somebody straight in the plumbs from three yards away!!!”A third fan also commented: “Michael Oliver is about five feet from that Rice foul and doesn’t give the penalty.”Most read in FootballCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSMeanwhile, one more said: “He’s five yards away and he can’t see Rice kick him in the balls? They can’t keep relying on VAR.”Son Heung-min stepped up from 12 yards to dispatch the resulting penalty and set up a tense finish in North London.Eight times Arsenal and Tottenham’s North London rivalry got pettySpurs had trailed 3-0 at half-time before mounting a second half comeback.The penalty reduced the deficit to 3-2 after Cristian Romero had earlier capitalised on a mistake from David Raya.However, despite late pressure from the hosts, Arsenal held on to secure a narrow derby victory.The result sees Mikel Arteta’s side move four points clear of Manchester City at the top of the table.City could cut the gap back down to one by beating Nottingham Forest this afternoon, though. More

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    Arsenal fans fume ‘Raya what have you done’ as catastrophic blunder lets Tottenham back into North London derby

    DAVID RAYA had Arsenal fans pulling their hair out after his blunder against Tottenham.The Gunners were cruising 3-0 in the North London derby when Raya’s mistake gifted Spurs a way back into the game. David Raya had Arsenal fans pulling their hair out after his blunder against TottenhamCredit: RexHe attempted to chip the ball over Cristian Romero only to fail epically and set the defender up. Romero capitalised and coolly slotted home to pull one back for the hosts – leaving Gooners bemused.One said: “We haven’t conceded an away goal in 2024 and Raya does that.”Another added: “What is Raya thinking”READ MORE IN football One asked: “What is Raya doing?”Another fumed: “What the actual… Raya FFS.”It was the first time Arsenal have conceded an away goal in over ten hours of football.The Gunners raced to an early lead after Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg’s own goal on 15 minutes. Most read in FootballCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSGoals from Bukayo Saka and Kai Havertz then looked to have left Arsenal home and hosed by half-time. But Raya’s gaffe afforded Spurs a route back into the game and then Declan Rice gave away a penalty. Eight times Arsenal and Tottenham’s North London rivalry got pettyTottenham skipper Son Heung-min converted from the spot to leave it all to play for with ten minutes to go.But Arsenal held their nerve to take an important three points back to the Emirates in their fight for the title. More

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    Jadon Sancho breaks Bundesliga record as Borussia Dortmund prepare to negotiate permanent transfer for Man Utd outcast

    JADON SANCHO showed why Borussia Dortmund want to keep him permanently after breaking a Bundesliga record.The winger re-joined Dortmund on loan in January after being frozen out by Erik ten Hag at Manchester United.Jadon Sancho is now the top scoring Englishman in Bundesliga historyCredit: GettyHe has revived his career with three goals and two assists while helping his side reach the Champions League semi-final.And Sancho’s latest strike, a wonderful curling effort against RB Leipzig, means he is now the highest-scoring Englishman in Bundesliga history.Sancho, 24, has 40 goals in 116 games in the German top-flight – one more than previous record holder Tony Woodcock, who played for Koln, Arsenal and Nottingham Forest.But he will likely be overtaken soon by England captain Harry Kane, who took his tally to 35 after netting twice against Eintracht Frankfurt on Saturday.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLThe Bayern Munich striker has been rampant this season and managed his total from just 31 games.However Sancho might be able to defend his record for a little longer if he signs for Dortmund on a permanent deal.United are willing to accept a loss to sell Sancho, who will not return to Old Trafford unless Ten Hag is sacked.And SunSport understands Dortmund are ready to offer £35million to make his loan deal permanent this summer.Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSUnited could even try to pinch Donyell Malen off Dortmund in an exchange deal for Sancho.Red Devils chiefs have given up on any reconciliation between Ten Hag and Sancho.Man Utd’s top targets for the transfer window More

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    Fans convinced Aston Villa star STOLE Cole Palmer’s ‘cold’ celebration… but it was actually the other way round

    FANS were convinced Aston Villa’s Morgan Rogers stole Cole Palmer’s trademark celebration – but not all is as it seems. England star Palmer, who joined Chelsea for £45million from Manchester City this season, got the nickname “Cold” Palmer for his ice-cool form.Fans were convinced Aston Villa’s Morgan Rogers stole Cole Palmer’s trademark celebrationCredit: PAPalmer has made the celebration his trademark this seasonCredit: RexAnd to accommodate the moniker, Palmer started to celebrate by putting his arms to his shoulders in a chilly fashion. So when Rogers pulled off the same celebration against the Blues fans thought it had been nabbed.But Palmer actually admitted he only started doing the celebration as a nod to his former City academy team-mate. He said in December: “My boy Morgs did one for Middlesbrough, so I told him I’d do it too if I scored.”Most read in FootballRogers had doubled Villa’s lead after a Marc Cucurella own goal put the host’s in the lead. But Chelsea fought back to level through Noni Madueke and Conor Gallagher.Axel Disasi thought he had headed a late winner only for it to be chalked off by VAR for a foul in the build up. Rogers was probed on his celebration after the game and he said: “Yeah, he (Palmer) definitely copied me, it’s my celebration! Most read in FootballCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERS”Check the timeline, I did it first.” The two came up in City’s youth system together and Rogers hailed Palmer’s breakthrough season. He said: “He’s one of my closest friends not just in football but life generally so to see him doing so well I couldn’t be more proud of him.”I think he’s now showing everyone what I and a lot of people knew he could do two or three years ago so it’s a pleasure to see.” More