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    Fans call for Sky Sports to hire singing Argentine commentator after brilliant melody to Calvert-Lewin goal

    FANS have hailed an Argentinian commentator for bursting into song after Dominic Calvert-Lewin scored for Everton. The striker equalised with an 88th minute penalty against Newcastle to make it 1-1.A commentator burst into song after Dominic Calvert-Lewin scored for EvertonCredit: GettyHis name was sung to the tune of Bella CiaoCredit: GettyAnd ESPN commentator Bambino Pons seemed overjoyed that Calvert-Lewin rescued a vital point for the Toffees.He initially shouted “goal”, extending the word for six seconds.Pons then bizarrely begun singing Italian folk song Bella Ciao and incorporated Calvert-Lewin’s name into the chorus.He sung: “Bella Ciao, Bella Ciao, Bella Ciao, Ciao, Ciao.READ MORE IN FOOTBALL”Dominic… Calvert-Lewin… it’s a goal for Everton.”For Dominic, for Dominic, for Dominic, Dominic, Dominic, nic, nic.”Fans found it hilarious and some even want him to lead Sky Sports’ coverage.One said: “Official petition for singing commentators please.”Most read in FootballCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSAnother added: “Sensational.”A third commented: “This has to be Calvert-Lewin’s new chant.”Hilarious moment commentator ‘forgets his autotune is switched on’ as fans say ‘can this be an option on Sky please’Pons has a long history of singing after Premier League goals fly in.He previously gave a rendition of Eye of the Tiger when Paul Scholes found the back of the net for Manchester United, chanting “Goal de Scholes”.And after Kevin Phillips scored for Southampton, he added his name to Satisfaction by the Rolling Stones. More

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    I’m a Man Utd fan but I’m praying Arsenal beat us at Old Trafford – every true supporter would agree

    MANCHESTER UNITED fan and talkSPORT presenter Andy Goldstein has revealed why he wants Arsenal to beat the Red Devils next month.United host the Gunners at Old Trafford on the penultimate weekend of the Premier League season.Manchester United host Arsenal next monthCredit: GettyMan Utd fan Andy Goldstein wants the Gunners to WIN at Old TraffordCredit: Richard Pelham / The SunThe outcome of the match could have a huge impact on the title race, with Mikel Arteta’s side currently battling Manchester City and Liverpool for the top spot.However, Goldstein has admitted that he would be happy for his team to lose.Speaking on talkSPORT drive, he revealed: “One of the games that Arsenal have got in their run-in, the penultimate game, is away at Manchester United.”As a United fan, I hope we lose. Because I don’t want City or Liverpool winning the title.”Read More on Man UtdCo-host Gabby Agbonlahor went on to say: “But what about that rivalry with Arsenal all them years ago?”But Goldstein responded: “Don’t care. If Liverpool win the title, I’ll never hear the end of it because Liverpool win the title. Klopp’s last year, never hear the end of it, and they also equal United’s 20 league titles.”Ex-Aston Villa star Agbonlahor seemingly agreed, adding: “I think as well, Man City aren’t the one people want as it will be four in a row for the first time.”Goldstein went on to insist that every Man Utd fan will share the same view.Most read in FootballCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSThe final run-in for the Premier League title challengersHe continued: “Yeah, I don’t want that. We have done three in a row twice but no one has ever done four.”There is not one United fan that would want to beat Arsenal so Liverpool and City win [the Premier League].”Man Utd’s top targets for the transfer windowMan Utd currently sit sixth in the league table, 11 points adrift of the top four.They also sit nine points behind fifth-placed Tottenham. More

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    Daniel Levy earns £300,000 pay rise and £3m bonus… as Tottenham report £87m in losses

    DANIEL LEVY earned a £300,000 pay rise and a bonus of £3million for the 2022-23 season – when Tottenham made a loss of £87m.Spurs’ latest set of accounts submitted to Companies House show the chairman’s pay went up from £3.26m to £3.58m.Daniel Levy has pocketed a bonus worth £3millionCredit: AFPSpurs have put their losses down to summer signingsCredit: RexIt comes almost a month after the club copped flak for announcing a six per cent increase in season-ticket prices from next season, as well as the removal of concessions for over-65s.Levy also revealed the North Londoners are in talks over potential fresh investment in the club – though SunSport understands this would be for minority stakes, not a full sale.Spurs put their losses for the 2022-23 season, up by almost £37m on the previous year, down to splashing out on players.They claimed the deficit “reflected the significant and continued investment in the playing squad” – though they also reported revenues of over half of a billion pounds for the first time.READ MORE TOTTENHAM NEWSSpurs bought the likes of Richarlison for £60m, Pedro Porro for £40m, Guglielmo Vicario for £17m and James Maddison for £40m during the period accounted for (up until June 30, 2023).The £104m sale of Harry Kane to Bayern Munich came after this period, so is irrelevant to the latest set of accounts submitted to Companies House – as is the £47.5m signing of Brennan Johnson from Nottingham Forest.Chairman Levy credited the multi-use of the club’s stadium – which has hosted events such as NFL games and a Beyonce concert – as a big reason as to why turnover leapt up a whopping £105m to £549.6m.The supremo confirmed the club’s commitment to supporting Premier League profit and sustainability rules and revealed the club is in discussions with possible new investors.Most read in FootballCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSThe 62-year-old said: “The club remains fully compliant with the Premier League profit and sustainability rules and is supportive of the enhancement of PSR to ensure the Premier League remains competitive and sustainable.“To capitalise on our long-term potential, to continue to invest in the teams and undertake future capital projects, the club requires a significant increase in its equity base.What is FFP? How Financial Fair Play is affecting Man Utd and Arsenal in January transfer window“The board and its advisors, Rothschild & Co, are in discussions with prospective investors.”Levy’s pay increase is unlikely to go down well with fans already annoyed by the season-ticket price increase.Supporters were particularly infuriated by the controversial decision to remove concessions for over-65s – prompting a number of fans to turn their back on 65 minutes in Saturday’s 2-1 win over Luton in protest.Spurs are currently fifth in the Premier League under Ange Postecoglou, which could be enough to seal Champions League qualification this season.Levy has been impressed with the job the Aussie has done since succeeding Antonio Conte – particularly with the implementation of a more exciting style.He said: “The 2023-24 season, the first under Ange, was always going to be one of building for the future.“We have seen progress with the return of exciting, attacking football, even when faced with significant player injuries.“We continue to challenge for the highest possible place finish with eight games still to play and hope to bring European football to our home stadium again.”READ MORE SUN STORIESLevy’s £3m windfall was the first bonus he had received in the last five years.Estimates for the return from the controversial six-per-cent increase in season ticket prices from next term have been placed between £2.5m and £3m.Tottenham signings Spurs signings from July 1, 2022 to June 30, 2023.

    Richarlison £60m
    Cristian Romero £43m
    Pedro Porro £40m
    James Maddison £40m
    Yves Bissouma £30m
    Dejan Kulusevsi £25m
    Djed Spence £20m
    Guglielmo Vicario £17m
    Destiny Udogie £15m
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    Chelsea FFP woes set to worsen with £72m flop to be sent back to Stamford Bridge after disastrous loan transfer

    KEPA ARRIZABALAGA will leave Real Madrid when his season-long loan expires this summer.The 29-year-old joined Los Blancos in August after refusing a move to Bayern Munich.Kepa Arrizabalaga will leave Real MadridCredit: GettyReal Madrid wanted to sign him on a temporary basis to replace Thibaut Courtois, who suffered an ACL injury during pre-season.When he arrived at the Santiago Bernabeu, Kepa revealed he wanted to seal a permanent move at the end of the season.However, transfer guru Fabrizio Romano claims he will return to Chelsea instead.Kepa has been limited to just 18 appearances this season, with back-up goalkeeper Andriy Lunin taking his spot in the first team.Read More on FootballReal Madrid officials now want to reward Lunin with a new contract.They are also waiting for Courtois to return from his latest injury setback.Kepa’s return to Stamford Bridge could spell trouble for Chelsea, with the club needing to balance the books due to Financial Fair Play.The Blues could be forced into selling some key players – including Reece James and Conor Gallagher – this summer to comply with FFP regulations.Most read in FootballCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSKepa has fallen out of favour at Real MadridBut they will have to accept a huge loss to offload Kepa.The goalkeeper joined Chelsea in a £71.6million transfer from Athletic Bilbao in 2018.Andy Dillon and Will Pugh discuss where Chelsea’s transfer policy has gone wrong, the future of Conor Gallagher and The Blues’ spendingAnd according to Transfermarkt, he is now valued at just £12m.Kepa made 163 Chelsea appearances before leaving for Real Madrid.The Blues have since signed Robert Sanchez and Djordje Petrovic. More

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    Arsenal ‘identify top midfield target and could sign Champions League star for LESS than cut price £51m transfer clause’

    ARSENAL could attempt to sign Real Sociedad midfielder Martin Zubimendi this summer, according to reports.The Gunners are expected to dip into the transfer market when the window opens.Arsenal are interested in Martin ZubimendiCredit: GettyWhile signing a new striker is understood to be the main priority, they could also look to recruit a midfielder.And Caught Offside claim Zubimendi is a top target.The Gunners have held an interest in the Spaniard for over a year.While Zubimendi has remained committed to Real Sociedad since extending his contract 18 months ago, he could be tempted to move on this summer.Read More on ArsenalArsenal could decide to trigger his £51million release clause in order to complete a deal quickly.However, the starting point for negotiations is expected to be lower.Zubimendi has been with Real Sociedad for over 13 years.He joined the club’s academy at the age of 12 and progressed through the ranks before making his first team debut in April 2019.Most read in FootballCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSZubimendi has established himself as a crucial player for Real SociedadThe midfielder has since made 186 senior appearances for the club.Zubimendi has also been capped five times for the Spanish national team.Ashley Cole picks his all-time team-mates XI… but does it boast more Arsenal or Chelsea stars?Arsenal are also keeping tabs on Aston Villa midfielder Douglas Luiz.However, the midfielder is expected to stay at Villa Park if Unai Emery’s side qualify for the Champions League. More

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    Roberto De Zerbi ruled out of Liverpool boss running but could still quit Brighton this summer to join European giants

    BRIGHTON manager Roberto De Zerbi is no longer in the running to replace Jurgen Klopp at Liverpool, according to reports.The 44-year-old had been considered a top candidate for the job following the announcement of Klopp’s departure.Roberto De Zerbi is not in the running for the Liverpool jobCredit: GettyJurgen Klopp is set to leave Liverpool this summerCredit: APHowever, Sky Sports Germany claim Liverpool officials are now looking elsewhere.The report adds that De Zerbi has emerged as a target for Bayern Munich.Thomas Tuchel is set to leave Bayern this summer, with the club on the verge of a trophyless season.Julian Nagelsmann is also understood to be a contender for the job.READ MORE ON FOOTBALLDe Zerbi cast doubt over his Brighton future last week by refusing to commit to the Seagulls.The Italian said: “I have a different way to decide my future.”I want to speak with my club, I have a contract but the problem is not the contract – the problem is to find the same plan, the same target, the same vision for the future.”For me, I have not decided yet what is my future, because I have the contract, but anyway I want to speak with Tony [Bloom], my club, to understand their plan, to understand his plan, the Tony plan. Most read in FootballCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSCandidates to replace Jurgen Klopp
    Ruben Amorim
    Amorim has emerged has a top contender for the Liverpool job in recent days.
    The former Portugal international is also considering a move away from current club Sporting Lisbon.
    Liverpool officials are understood to be huge admirers of Amorim.
    Julian Nagelsmann
    Nagelsmann has a contract with the German national team running until the end of the summers European Championships.
    The 36-year-old allegedly performs well against Liverpool’s testing model for managers, which measures the value added by a manager to a squad in terms of fees and wages spent.
    Pep Lijnders
    Former Liverpool star Dean Saunders is tipping No2 Pep Lijnders to replace Jurgen Klopp this summer.
    He reckons the Anfield assistant has already got the backing of the dressing room as FSG step up their search for a new manager.
    Saunders said: “At least Lijnders knows what’s going on there. It’s difficult, who do you give the job to? That club is that big.”

    “Then we take the decision together, without problems.”The future I want to keep my ambition, my motivation, I live for football 24 hours a day, I want to know what is the plan, what is the project, what is the future because if I don’t feel comfortable, I don’t feel the right motivation, I can’t stay any longer.”Every Premier League club’s most famous and also most surprising fanWith De Zerbi out of contention for the Liverpool job, Ruben Amorim has emerged as a top candidate.Former midfielder Xabi Alonso was initially favourite for the position, but he committed his future to Bayer Leverkusen last week.Roberto doesn’t De Zerb the Liverpool job, says Dave KiddBy Dave Kidd
    ROBERTO DE ZERBI is a Tasmanian Devil type on the touchline and his Brighton side are a good watch.
    But talk of him becoming Liverpool’s next manager, after Xabi Alonso’s decision to stick with Bayer Leverkusen, does seem a triumph of style over substance.
    The Seagulls finished ninth in the Premier League in their last full season under Graham Potter.
    Then they were fourth when he left for Chelsea last season.
    But Brighton finished sixth under Italian De Zerbi and are now ninth and out of all cups.
    In black-and-white terms, that’s not as impressive as the jobs done by either Brendan Rodgers at Swansea nor Roy Hodgson at Fulham before those two were eventually appointed Anfield boss. More

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    Joe Cole apologises to Glenn Hoddle TWICE live on TNT Sports as pair aim jabs at each other over Spurs West Ham rivalry

    JOE COLE apologised to Glenn Hoddle live on TNT Sports as the pair aimed jabs at each other over the Tottenham and West Ham rivalry. The former Chelsea stars provided punditry for the London derby which ended in a 1-1 draw. Joe Cole apologised to Glenn Hoddle live on TNT SportsHoddle had to listen to Cole’s rant about SpursBefore the game, ex-Hammer Cole tore into Spurs in front of Tottenham legend Hoddle. He said: “I think West Ham may have also felt like also-rans when Tottenham, even though they haven’t won much silverware, [Spurs] They act and behave like a team…sorry about this Glenn, by the way.”Hoddle, who won the FA Cup with Spurs, then hit back: “That’s alright, because I was there when we did win things.”Cole, a three-time Premier League winner with Chelsea, then continued his rant about Spurs leaving him once again apologising. READ MORE IN FOOTBALLHe said: “Yeah, Glen’s team won, but they ain’t won much.” West Ham probably think, ‘Why do you consider yourselves a big team?’ “You have that sort of ‘David vs Goliath’ and you think to yourself, ‘Let’s go and stuff them, because, they’re not a big club’. “They’re not Manchester United or Liverpool, they are not of that stature….I’m sorry, Glenn!”Timo Werner opened the scoring at the London Stadium but his former Chelsea team-mate Kurt Zouma levelled. Most read in FootballCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSSpurs boss Ange Postecoglou said after the game: “I’d like to have a joystick and put them where I want but it doesn’t work that way. “My role is to try to help them through that. At times, we have more time than we think. “We scored a great goal but there are times the ball is flashed across when we should have been in those areas. It’s things to work on.”Roberto De Zerbi ruled out of Liverpool boss running but could still quit Brighton this summer to join European giants More

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    Premier League LIVE SCORES: West Ham vs Spurs updates, Everton seal dramatic draw at Newcastle, Forest thrash Fulham

    THE Premier League season is hurtling towards a dramatic conclusion – with five crunch clashes on tonight.Nottingham Forest picked up a huge three points after beating Fulham 3-1, while fellow relegation battlers Everton secured a dramatic 1-1 draw at Newcastle after Dominic Calvert-Lewin’s late penalty.While Tottenham drew 1-1 at West Ham in the late kick-off.BEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERHome is where the heart is
    When sides come up from The Championship, one of the biggest factors in survival is making your home ground a fortress.
    Burnley have struggled with that this season and tonight’s game was a classic example.
    On paper, in terms of stats, they were the better side and created far more clear-cut chances than Wolves.
    Vincent Kompany’s side just seem to be lacking natural goalscorers in the final third however.
    Copy linkCopiedCherries pick up valuable win
    Bournemouth fans will not want to reflect back on that game as a Premier League classic from Andoni Iraola’s side.
    However, winning games is what counts at this time of the season.
    The Cherries are now only four points behind West Ham in seventh place and European football is not out of the question.
    To achieve that would be a huge positive for their first season under their new manager.
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    Copy linkCopiedForest address points deduction
    After falling behind to Crystal Palace at home on the weekend, the turnaround by Nuno Espirito-Santo contributed to a big four points in their last two games.
    As a result, they are now three points clear of Luton Town, who travel to The Emirates to face Arsenal tomorrow.
    It looks like it is going to be a titanic battle to secure Premier League status at the bottom but tonight’s win was a huge statement.
    Copy linkCopiedMagpies flying south in the table
    Newcastle missed the chance to put some pressure on the sides above them this evening by not putting the game to bed.
    They created enough chances to win this game comfortably but at one-nil, gave Everton hope they could land a sucker-punch.
    As a result, the glimmer of hope of achieving European qualification took a huge blow tonight.
    Copy linkCopiedSpurs struggle for consistency when it counts
    In the race for Champions League football, victory this evening would have seen Tottenham move level on points with Aston Villa.
    With Unai Emery’s side travelling to The Etihad tomorrow, it surely would have been advantage Spurs.
    They will be hoping the Premier League is given five places for next season’s competition as they seem unable to peg Aston Villa back from fourth place.
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    Copy linkCopiedFT: West Ham 1-1 Tottenham
    Despite Spurs having the majority of possession during the game, the stats show that a draw was probably a fair result.
    If Postecoglou wants to take this team to the next level, he needs to address that.
    West Ham defended well and, as ever, they look dangerous on the break with Bowen and Kudus.

    Copy linkCopiedFT: Burnley 1-1 Wolves
    Vincent Kompany will see this as a chance missed this evening.
    His side gave him the performance he asked of from them, but they just could not turn chances into goals.
    Wolves looked like they had more quality in the final third and threatened whenever they came forward.

    Copy linkCopiedFT: West Ham 1-1 Tottenham
    What a frantic end to this game.
    West Ham were pressing, looking for a winner and move broke down and Tottenham had a three on three situation.
    The Hammers got the ball back and went straight up the other end but Paqueta could not find that killer pass.
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    90. The fourth official raises their board to notify of an additional four minutes.
    West Ham come forward and force a corner.
    Chance for Ward-Prowse to do his thing.
    Copy linkCopiedFT: Bournemouth 1-0 Crystal Palace
    Crystal Palace just really could not get a foothold in the game.
    They struggled to get Eze involved enough in areas of the pitch where he could hurt The Cherries.
    Bournemouth did not create as much as Iraola would have liked but they got that all-important goal to take all the points.

    Copy linkCopiedWest Ham 1-1 Tottenham
    82. Both managers are making changes, trying to find something to create that winning goal.
    Tottenham look good in their build-up play but they are lacking that killer pass in the final third.
    David Moyes’ side need to start giving their fans more to get them off their seats and create an atmopshere for these final stages.
    Copy linkCopiedFT: Nott’m Forest 3-1 Fulham
    It was a game of two halves for Marco Silva’s side this evening.
    In the first half, they were not at the races and it looked like a walk in the park for Nott’m Forest.
    Despite turning up the pressure in the second half, Fulham did not take the chances they created.
    Huge win for Forest in their relegation battle.

    Copy linkCopiedWest Ham 1-1 Tottenham
    75. The visitors are asking questions of West Ham’s defence.
    Credit where it is due, The Hammers have been resolute and when Tottenham get corners, they are dominating the aerial battles.
    David Moyes will still be hoping his side can find another goal on the break.
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    Copy linkCopiedFT: Newcastle 1-1 Everton
    Eddie Howe will very much see this as two points dropped by his side at St James’ Park this evening.
    They had plenty of chances to kill the game off and even had a second goal ruled out for offside.
    A silly challenge in the box has cost them, although Everton are still on their longest run without a win since the 1950s.

    Copy linkCopiedFT: Bournemouth 1-0 Crystal Palace
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    65. As you would expect Spurs are dominating possession.
    Under Postecoglou they do look to play a style that sees them retaining possession.
    Despite this, it is The Hammers who are creating the more chances.
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    Copy linkCopiedBurnley 1-1 Wolves
    90+3. Time is running out for Vincent Komany’s side.
    This has been their problem all season, not winning enough games at Turf Moor.
    It may well be what sees them relegated.
    Copy linkCopiedBournemouth 1-0 Crystal Palace
    90+3. Into the third minute of added time and it is all about game management now for the hosts.
    They have the lead and there is no need to throw players forward.
    Controlling possession and frustrating their opponents will see them through now.
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    60. This game looks like it will definitely not stay 1-1.
    Both sides are looking dangerous when they come forward and another goal seems immenent.
    West Ham’s direct style of play is really stretching this Spurs defence.
    Copy linkCopiedBournemouth 1-0 Crystal Palace
    88. The visitors claim they should be awarded a penalty.
    VAR sent the referee to the monitor but he stuck by his decision of no penalty.
    Seeing the replay, it was never a foul and thankfully common sense has prevailed.
    Copy linkCopiedBurnley 1-1 Wolves
    83. Neither side has given up on winning this game.
    It is end to end stuff, Wolves creating a good chance for Sarabia but his shot was blocked.
    With both Forest and Everton picking up points this evening, The Clarets really need to find a winning goal.
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    Copy linkCopiedFT: Newcastle 1-1 Everton
    Copy linkCopiedWest Ham 1-1 Tottenham
    53. Antonio is starting to cause problems for the hosts.
    Using his physical presence, he finds Paqueta who cannot find a finish and the keeper saves.
    The Brazilian should really be doing better from that position.
    Copy linkCopiedNewcastle 1-1 Everton
    90+5. We are in the midst of nine additional minutes at St James’ Park.
    It is a case of stick or twist for both sides.
    Everton may take a point considering how much The Magpies have dominated this game.
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