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    Bournemouth 1 Crystal Palace 0: Justin Kluivert’s late strike means Eagles’ horror away form continues

    BOURNEMOUTH substitute Justin Kluivert heaped more misery on Crystal Palace in front of the club’s Golden Knight.American owner Bill Foley was in town to congratulate Andoni Iraola’s Cherries for saving their Premier League skins in record-breaking time.Bournemouth defeated Crystal Palace at the Vitality StadiumCredit: PAJustin Kluivert scored the winner against Crystal PalaceCredit: GettyCrystal Palace are now eight points away from the relegation zoneCredit: RexBournemouth are now 11th in the Premier League tableCredit: ReutersAnd Foley, owner of the reigning National Hockey League champs Vegas Golden Knights, enjoyed a pucker night as well.Dutchman Kluivert netted the winner 11 minutes from time after being set-up by another sub Antoine Semenyo.But Palace’s miserable time on the road continues as they remain nervously looking over their shoulders at the relegation zone.The Londoners have not won away in the league for 10 matches now and are just eight points above third bottom Luton.Iraola made five changes to the Cherries team gifted victory by Everton’s Seamus Coleman on Saturday with that comical stoppage-time own-goal.That result all but rubber-stamped Bournemouth’s place at the top table next season after taking 10 games to claim their first league win under the Spanish head coach.But the Londoners are still looking over their shoulders thanks to a dismal record on the road this campaign having failed to win any of their 10 away games.Palace boss Oliver Glasner surprised the hosts by playing former Cherries midfield strong man Jefferson Lerma in defence.And Lewis Cook’s corner put the visiting defence under severe pressure forcing Jean-Philippe Mateta to head Dango Ouattara’s 20th minute header off the line.Mateta, looking to score for the third match in a row, was soon back in action at the other end turning smartly before forcing a save out of Cherries goalkeeper Neto.Phillip Billing then made a strong run at the Palace backline before shooting wide after taking a return pass from Ouattara.But Palace squandered a superb opportunity to go ahead on 31 minutes when Adam Smith lost possession to Eberechi Eze.BEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKEREze in a two-against-one situation failed to pass to the unmarked Mateta and allowed Illia Zabarnyi to rob him of the ball.Billing did his best to liven up proceedings in the swirling rain with a 30-yard free-kick which Palace stopper Dean Henderson did well to keep out.And the England star had to be at his very acrobatic best on 37 minutes when he somehow tipped Solanke’s bullet header from Smith’s cross over the bar.The home side then missed another good chance when defender Lloyd Kelly headed Billing’s corner wide of the back post.Eze thought he had put Palace ahead in first-half stoppage-time but his effort was ruled out by VAR who spotted Mateta was six inches offside in the build-up.Bournemouth sub Milos Kerkez came close to scoring with his first kick just after the hour but his long-range effort was turned away by Henderson to Solanke who fired wide.But the home team’s Knight in shining armour was all smiles when Semenyo shrugged aside Palace sub David Ozoh’s challenge and laid the ball on for Kluivert to notch the winner. More

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    Nottingham Forest 3 Fulham 1: First-half blitz earns huge three points for Tricky Trees in relegation battle

    NOTTINGHAM FOREST fans unveiled a banner before the game which read: ‘Shut everything out and play your game’.And Forest’s players did exactly that – with a display that suggests they have what it takes to put their four-point PSR penalty to one side and stay up regardless.Morgan Gibbs-White celebrated making it 3-0 to Forest, with the Cottagers only able to notch one in reply after the breakCredit: GettyGibbs-White slotted home to complete an amazing first periodCredit: ReutersGoals from Callum Hudson-Odoi, Chris Wood and Morgan Gibbs-White put them 3-0 up by half-time.And the final margin could have been much greater as rampant Forest secured a first in seven games – hitting the woodwork twice.Nuno Espirito Santo’s side dominated to such an extent that his countryman Marco Silva made a TRIPLE first half substitution to try and stem the wave of Forest attacks.The Fulham boss sent on Willian, Tom Cairney and Adama Traore after only 33 minutes as Silva’s game plan went out of the window.It was the second quickest time a Premier League manager had made three first half changes – that was Stoke City’s then-boss Tony hauled off a trio at Sunderland in 2009.Silva’s move saw Fulham rally after the break – but the damage had been done by then.It means that since being dumped into the bottom three last month, Nuno’s side have collected four points from six.The Forest boss said he was confident his players would not be relegated after the points were taken off them.But Nuno will be the first to make it clear that there is still work to do – as they are still just three points above the danger zone.Rejuvenated Forest took the lead after nine minutes when a superb pinpoint pass from Gibbs-White on the halfway line found Hudson-Odoi out left.Every Premier League stadium ranked by the number of pubs nearby with one boasting over 130 local boozersHe cut inside and picked his spot before firing a shot into the far corner for his fifth goal of season.The same combination should have made it two just six minutes later.Gibbs-White set Hudson-Odoi free, but his first touch let him down and Fulham keeper Bernd Leno recovered.But it was only a temporary respite for Silva’s side.Wood added the second with his third goal in successive games.His back-header against Crystal Palace on Saturday was a quirky piece of quick-thinking – and this was off the same blueprint.Wood collected a Murillo ball, before turning and scoring from 25 yards with a shot that completely wrong-footed a stranded Leno.Forest were attacking at will and Gibbs-White set up Anthony Elanga whose shot struck the far post.Silva had seen enough and sent on three subs.Last season, Fulham scored three times in six minutes to secure a City Ground victory.But there was no real hint of a comeback when Gibbs-White’s one-two with Danilo ended with the England Under-21 forward sliding home number three in first half stoppage time.Callum Hudson-Odoi planted this opener for ForestCredit: ReutersFulham could not have played any worse – and presumably, Silva made his feelings known during the break.But they pulled one back four minutes into the second half when Tosin Adarabioyo headed home from an Andreas Pereira corner.Forest wide man Neco Williams went down in the area under a challenge from Antonee Robinson, but ref Michael Oliver rejected the penalty claims.Matt Turner – Forest’s sub keeper – was then booked in the technical area for what looked like dissent.The American reacted with surprise and urged the raucous home crowd to make even more noise in the closing stages.Forest might have had a fourth goal after 65 minutes when Williams hammered a shot against the bar.But Fulham knew a second goal would set up a nervy finish for Nuno’s men and keeper Matz Sels turned an Adarabioyo around the post.Forest finished strongly though and Danilo fired an angled shot narrowly over the bar – before sub Divock Origi drove wide of the far post in stoppage time.Even then, Fulham made one last-gasp attempt at a grandstand finish as Traore hit the post.Tosin Adarabioyo nodded home soon after the break but in vainCredit: Getty More

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    Newcastle 1 Everton 1: Calvert-Lewin scores from spot for first goal in 24 games after VAR as Toffees earn crucial point

    THEY might never win again but Everton may just draw their way to survival. The Toffees have now gone 108 days and 13 games since they experienced that sweet taste of victory. Dominic Calvert-Lewin scored a late penalty to secure Everton a draw against NewcastleCredit: GettyEverton have gone 108 days and 13 games since their last winCredit: ReutersPaul Dummet gave away a late penaltyCredit: GettyIt was given after a VAR reviewCredit: GettyHowever bad life has been recently, they’ve never gone so long without a win in the Premier League. And it looked like being just the latest soul-destroying game of their miserable season until sub Dominic Calvert-Lewin bagged a potentially precious point with a late penalty.Newcastle sub Paul Dummett was the Geordie villain. He couldn’t have been more unsubtle if he tried as he manhandled Ashley Young to the floor moments after coming on. And the much-vilified Calvert-Lewin did the rest, burying past Martin Dubravka with his fourth goal of the season and first since October. Having lost three on the bounce heading to Tyneside, another defeat would have been crushing. Yet there’s now just a hint of optimism back in the ranks ahead of Saturday’s humdinger with Burnley. Sean Dyche’s joyless side refused to go under but their lack of quality from front to back continues to alarm. Beto is nobody’s idea of a top-flight striker and you’re in serious danger if you’re pinning your hopes on a front three of him, Dwight McNeil and Ashley Young to keep you up. BEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERYet if they can somehow get Calvert-Lewin scoring and full of beans again, there may just be hope. Newcastle had more than enough chances to finish this game off and can only blame themselves. Every Premier League club’s most famous and also most surprising fanAlexander Isak fired them ahead with a brilliant first-half strike, and is there a deadlier striker in the Premier League? Well, we can rule out Beto for starters. What about Erling Haaland, I hear you say. The Manchester City machine may have three more goals than the Swede, but then again he’s played an extra seven hours across the campaign. When it comes to goals per 90 minutes, Isak is ahead of the rest. He’s now bagged five goals in five games and 15 from 21 this season. The big debate on Tyneside is, if they have to sell a star this summer to comply with FFP, it would be worse to lose Isak or Bruno Guimaraes. It might be like asking which arm you’d like cut off, but in terms of who is the most irreplaceable, it’s got to be Isak. One of the world’s most in-demand forwards across the world, the Geordies could easily demand £100million for someone they paid Real Socicedad a club-record £60m for in 2022. Arsenal front the queue, but that value is rising by the game right now. The underwhelming draw put the brakes on their European charge, leaving them four points behind Manchester United having played an extra game. Following Saturday’s sensational 4-3 win over West Ham, St James’ Park was electric from the off. The Geordies love nothing more than abusing former Sunderland keeper Jordan Pickford and gave him hell all night. But the England stopper was up to ask 100 seconds in to deny Harvey Barnes from point-blank range. Everton had only scored twice in their previous seven away games in all comps, and their wasteful finishing showed no sign of ending here. Abdoulaye Doucoure and James Tarkwowski both wasted decent early openings. And that growing confidence was shattered in the 15th minute when red-hot Isak became the first Toon player to score in five successive Prem home games since Yoan Gouffran in 2013. Barnes grabbed the assist with a brilliant lofted through ball down the left. It didn’t look overly threatening as defenders tracked back but Isak made it all look so easy as he skipped past Jarrad Branthwaite and through Tarkowski before burying past Pickford in the bottom corner. One chance, one goal, while at the other end Beto showed just why the Merseysiders are stuck in the mire – highlighted by his first sighter shanked comically wide. Everton’s lack of quality, up top especially, is alarming. Doucoure had another decent chance but his effort was weak and straight at Dubravka. McNeil and Young, either side of severely limited workhorse Beto, were anonymous. And Eddie Howe will have been frustrated not to have had the game wrapped up by the break. One more goal would have surely done it to see off Sean Dyceh’s side, but Pickford kept them in it with a brilliant stop with his legs to deny Jacob Murphy’s stinging volley before Isak fired just over from the top of the box. Tarkowski almost gifted Newcastle with that all-important goal at the start of the second half, skewing a clearance off his own crossbar. Dan Burn then thought he’d bagged it after converting Isak’s low cross, only for VAR to adjudge the Swede a millimetre offside from a short free kick. Dyche rang the chances with 30 minutes remaining, hooking Beto for Dominic Calvert-Lewin. James Garner was also thrown on, and the midfielder went closer than anyone else within minutes when rolling a daisycutter off the inside of the post. As ice-cool as Isak has been in front of goal, he really should have doubled Newcastle’s lead moments later but saw an unconvincing effort blocked on the line. And they were made to pay for their profligacy when Mags sub Dummett hauled down Young in the box.Calvert-Lewin did the rest to avoid Everton being left feeling blue again, powering home through Dubravka to claim what could be a priceless point. Newcastle led through Alexander IsakCredit: GettySee how the match unfolded below… More

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    Man Utd won’t wear controversial shirt again this season after giving kit away to fans following dismal Brentford draw

    MANCHESTER UNITED fans will be happy to hear the Red Devils will not wear their green and white stripe away kit again this season.The controversial shirt was spotted being handed out by players to fans after United’s dismal 1-1 draw against Brentford on Saturday.Manchester United will not wear their away kit again this seasonCredit: AlamyUnited players handed their shirt to away fans after their 1-1 draw to BrentfordCredit: RexThe idea came from Bruno Fernandes who insisted his squad show their appreciation to the loyal fans who travelled to the 8pm kick-off in West London with no trains back to Manchester afterwards.A group of young fans outside the players’ entrance were aso gifted a shirt each for helping staff load a skip full of dirty kit into the back of a van.Despite having nine games left of the season United will not wear the kit again, according to the Daily Mail, as there is not an away fixture where Erik ten Hag’s squad will have a kit clash.Their away games against Chelsea, Bournemouth, Crystal Palace and Brighton are all expected to see them where their traditional red.READ MORE IN MAN UTDRewinding to the start of the season supporters were less than impressed with the Adidas jersey.With one fan calling it “atrocious” and a very angry supporter claiming they would “never take it for free” and that it was the “worst kit ever”.And while some fans despised the away outfit this term there were plenty who loved it.United finished second behind Real Madrid in a survey by Casino Encyclopedia of the most popular kits in world football last year. Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERAnd the Red Devils are said to have earned £213million in shirt sales, but still some way behind Madrid who made £391m from sales of three million jerseys.Barcelona were third in the poll based on sales and internet searches, followed by Manchester City, Liverpool, Arsenal, AC Milan, Chelsea, Tottenham and Paris Saint-Germain.Inside Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s amazing lifestyleMarcus Rashford was the most popular name on the back of United shirts, while Jude Bellingham topped the list at Madrid. However, Cristiano Ronaldo was the all-time No.1 at both his old clubs as well as Juventus.Man Utd’s remaining fixtures

    4 April Chelsea (A)
    7 April Liverpool (H)
    13 April Bournemouth (A)
    TBC Newcastle (H)
    21 April Coventry (FA Cup Semi Final at Wembley)
    24 April Burnley (H)
    4 May Crystal Palace (A)
    11 May Arsenal (H)
    19 May Brighton (A) More

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    Meet Man Utd’s next big things, the Ibragimov brothers, as ALL THREE kids score for academy teams over Easter weekend

    MANCHESTER UNITED’S three Ibragimov brothers are 12, 14 and 15 – but off the scale for potential.All three scored at academy level over Easter – with the eldest, Amir, training with the first team and being likened to Wayne Rooney.Amir and Gazik have appeared together in Man Utd coloursCredit: Instagram @amir_ibra7Amir Ibragimov has met ex-United chief Alex FergusonCredit: Instagram @amir_ibra7Eldest brother Ibragim, 19, is an MMA starlet eyeing a UFC spotCredit: INSTAGRAM@IBRAGHIM.60And as they fight for a spectacular triple breakthrough in the long term, they have MMA-star bruv Ibragim looking over them aged 19!United are excited by the technical skills and potential of Amir, Gazik and youngest brother Muhammad.But so far it’s the first-of-the-three who at just 15 has had coaches raving the most – even meeting legendary ex-boss Alex Ferguson.The Russian-born midfielder captained United’s Under-14s and U-15s after switching from the Sheffield United academy.READ MORE TOP STORIESNow Amir has been capped by England youths and become a stand-out prospect for the Red Devils in the U-18s.But most impressive of all, he was called in to train with Erik ten Hag’s senior squad on Easter Friday.And in fact it that holiday weekend neatly sums up the rapid progress made by the three kids.Amir netted from close range for the U-21s in a behind-closed-doors friendly against Monaco.Most read in FootballAmir Ibragimov has fired spectacular goals and won rave reviews this termCredit: GettyMiddle bruv Gazik thumped the winning penalty in a GA Cup match.And Muhammad threaded home a 20-yard free-kick for United’s Under-12s in the Mic Football Cup, which features many of the world’s leading academy teams.Marcus Rashford’s Man Utd performances described as ‘heartbreaking’ by Jamie Redknapp who ‘wants to see more’Inside Ratcliffe’s Man Utd plansEverything you need to know as Sir Jim Ratcliffe takes charge at Manchester United…

    Once the clip of all three goals was posted on social media, fans immediately noticed the brothers had exactly the same, three-part celebration.Each ran off while raising their hands in front of their chest, dropped to their knees and kissed the turf.And with Ten Hag’s men preparing to visit Chelsea, one viewer joked: “Start them all Thursday night.”Raducio King, the coach who brought Amir to United, has said: “I could see him playing as a No.10, like a Wayne Rooney role, driving forward, switching balls, tackling, attacking, you name it.”We don’t want Amir to lose his style or creativity and, as his coach, he has all the tools to succeed.”Some might think if just one Ibragimov brother becomes a Premier League star it would be a success, given how tough it is for young talent to go all the way.But United of course have history with brotherly brilliance.Bobby Charlton is an all-time great whose older sibling Jack never played for the Red Devils but played alongside him when England won the 1966 World Cup.READ MORE SUN STORIESThen Gary and Phil Neville became long-serving fixtures in United’s defence.So perhaps, with three brothers going for it instead of only two, the Ibragimovs might reckon the odds are in their favour! More

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    Sir Jim Ratcliffe ‘eyes forgotten ex-Newcastle flop for role on board after being impressed with key Man Utd transfer’

    SIR JIM RATCLIFFE has set his sights on former Newcastle player Hugo Viana to join Manchester United’s board as Chief Operating Officer.Currently serving as the Director of Football at Sporting Lisbon,  Viana caught the attention of the British billionaire by assisting in a significant transfer deal for United in 2020.Sir Jim Ratcliffe is eyeing up ex-Newcastle star Hugo Viana to join United’s boardCredit: EPAViana is currently the Director of Football at Sporting LisbonCredit: News Group Newspapers LtdRatcliffe was forced to narrow down his options for the role after seeing first choice Pedro Marques get snapped up by Liverpool.But the Red Devils could have a battle on to secure Viana as his former side Newcastle are also reportedly interested in recruiting him as their new sporting director.This comes after the Magpies’ current director of football Dan Ashworth was placed on gardening leave earlier this year – ironically because he’s expected to join Manchester United.United are trying to thrash out a compensation deal with the Magpies, who are demanding double the £10million offered.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLRegarding the pursuit of Viana, a report revealed: “Liverpool’s signing of Pedro Marques reduces options for Manchester United’s Chief Operating Officer role.”Sources have told me to keep an eye on Hugo Viana, who, according to the I newspaper, is also amongst the names Newcastle want to replace Ashworth.”One transfer United fans will commend Viana for was his assistance from Sporting’s end to ensure the transfer for Bruno Fernandes in 2020 went smoothly.The report says: “He is well respected within INEOS, and I’m told also played a part in ensuring Bruno’s transfer to United went as smoothly as it could. It’s thought he’s interested in working on a new project.”Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERViana had an underwhelming stint at St James’ Park after arriving on Tyneside in 2002 from Sporting.Lasting four terms at the club the 29-cap Portugal star spent two of them on loan back at his former side in Lisbon and with Spanish giants Valencia.Inside Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s amazing lifestyleWhile the former midfielder’s playing career may not have been memorable to fans he redeemed himself on the board at Sporting.The 41-year-old is also well respected at Ratcliffe’s INEOS and the British billionaire recognises Viana’s ability to navigate negotiations and build a successful squad over what is expected to be a hectic summer at Old Trafford. More

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    Barcelona in race against time to appoint Europe’s hottest manager… leaving Liverpool with two different targets

    BARCELONA will battle it out with Liverpool to sign Sporting Lisbon boss Ruben Amorin.The Portuguese coach has been a top contender at the Catalan giants to replace Xavi but has impressed the Reds to succeed Jurgen Klopp at Anfield.Barcelona are in a race against time sign Sporting Lisbon boss Ruben AmorimCredit: GettyLiverpool are now targeting Amorim as Xabi Alonso has confirmed he will stay at Bayer LeverkusenCredit: AFPBecoming a popular target at a series of European clubs the Catalan giants are in a race against time to secure the 39-year-old’s signature.Barca were frontrunners to sign the Sporting Lisbon coach up until last week when it was revealed Xabi Alonso will remain at Bayer Leverkusen.The football world assumed Amorim would head to Spain and Alonso would go to either Anfield or Bayern Munich.But with Sporting’s staggering release clause of £11.1m nothing had yet been confirmed with the Catalan giants.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLLiverpool always saw Amorim as their second choice and the Reds have the upper hand in talks as his agent – Raul Costa – is also a representative of Reds winger and Colombian international Luis Diaz.SunSport understands that the Merseysiders have been in contact with Costa on several occasions this campaign in an attempt to sound out Amorim.Amorim joined Sporting in 2020, and signed a new four-year deal back in 2022, but the club acknowledge he is a manager in demand across Europe for his work in Portugal.Sporting ended their 19-year wait for a league title under Amorim in 2021, and have lifted successive league cups in 2021 and 2022.Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERMeanwhile, it is understood that the recent appointment of Michael Edwards and Richard Hughes in technical roles had brought some change to the Anfield club’s thinking.Brighton’s Roberto De Zerbi and Inter Milan’s Simone Inzaghi are among those on an expanded list at Anfield.Liverpool preparing transfer for ‘next Mo Salah’ but face competition for £51m Eintracht Frankfurt star Julian Nagelsmann is also being considered by a series of clubs after it has been made know the German national team boss is open to going back to club football after Euro 2024.Brighton’s Roberto De Zerbi is also on the Reds radar to replace KloppCredit: AFPInter Milan manager Simone Inzaghi is also being targeted by LiverpoolCredit: GettyJulian Nagelsmann could be an option if he chooses to return to club football next seasonCredit: Getty More

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    Jack Wilshere says Arsenal may ‘fast-track’ 14-YEAR-OLD wonderkid into first-team squad having made U18s debut aged 13

    ARSENAL’S U18s head coach Jack Wilshere has revealed that Gunners may ‘fast-track’ 14-year-old Max Dowman into the first team. The former Gunners star, who broke into the first team as a teenager, said he “really enjoyed” Dowman’s performance. Max Dowman made his U18s debut last year at just 13 years oldCredit: GettyArsenal’s under-18s head coach Jack Wilshere was left impressed by 14-year-oldCredit: GettyThe schoolboy caught the eye again after assisting four goals in a recent 5-2 win against Fulham for the U18’s. Wilshere told club media: “There’s always a concern when fielding such a young player in these matches, but if you’re good enough you’re old enough.”He can be more consistent but he’s only 14 and hasn’t even started his GCSEs yet.”We need to find a balance of letting him play and enjoy the game because of his age but also trying to get as much work into him as we can.READ MORE ON ARSENAL”Hopefully, we can fast-track him and when he goes over to the first team he’ll be more ready.”I really enjoyed the performance. We had a blend of players spanning from under-14s to under-18s. “It’s always intriguing to see how they play together, how they fight together, and today, I felt we witnessed that in abundance.”It’s reassuring to know that if I field an under-14 who isn’t a regular in our training sessions, I can trust that they grasp our playing style and tactics.Most read in Football”Today, they demonstrated that understanding flawlessly, which is a testament to the diligent work of all our coaches.”The wonderkid made his debut for Arsenal U18s, aged just 13, as he helped the Young Gunners to a 4-0 win over Southampton.During his debut, Dowman was proved to be the star of the show when he was introduced in the second half.Gunner fans were stunned, one person tweeted: “A 13-year old in U18s, that is some achievement.” The midfielder is already turning heads, including Wilshere’s, whilst being Arsenal’s youngest player in the U18’s set up. I played with Ian Wright at Arsenal for six years… he used to go ballistic and fight rival players in changing rooms-Wilshere praised the teenager and admitted he “deserved” his chance with the U18’s side. He said: “He handled the moment admirably, sending an important message to the team that when we introduce players, they possess the quality to contribute effectively.” More