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    Lineker, Shearer and Richards reveal biggest annoyances in football including two Man Utd stars who’d ‘do my nut in’

    GARY LINEKER, Alan Shearer and Micah Richards revealed their biggest pet peeves in football.Lineker enjoyed a glittering career playing for the likes of Leicester, Tottenham, Everton and Barcelona.Alan Shearer revealed his biggest pet peeve in football after a legendary careerCredit: GettyShearer criticised Antony and Alejandro Garnacho for cutting in the box at Man UtdCredit: ReutersGary Lineker insists he can’t stand it when players diveCredit: GettyMicah Richards took a swipe at an annoying habits in midfieldCredit: GettyShearer, on the other hand, is the Premier League’s all-time top scorer with 260 goals under his name.And Richards won two major honours during his 10-year spell at Manchester City.The legendary trio have hung up their boots for a long time but there are still certain aspects of the beautiful game that bothers them to a point that they can’t control their frustrations.Shearer revealed that he can’t stand it when wingers cut inside the box and shoot instead of crossing the ball to the striker.Read More on FootballThat is why the Newcastle great insists he wouldn’t stand playing for the current Manchester United team as Antony and Alejandro Garnacho do this “all the time”.Shearer told The Rest is Football when asked to name his biggest pet hate: “Wingers cutting inside on their other foot and having a shot and not crossing it.”That would do my nut in playing for Man Utd with those two, Antony and Garnacho, who keep doing that all the time.”Richards went for a different flavour as he targeted a bad habit in midfield.Most read in FootballCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSThe Sky Sports pundit responded: “When midfielders have the chance to play forward, but play backwards just to keep their pass completion up.”And Lineker went for something more relatable as he took a swipe at divers.Home Wins – Alex FergusonThe Match of the Day host replied: “I think mine is the squealing when players get slightly touched on their ankle and they go down like they’ve been shot by a sniper.” More

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    Liverpool get huge boost in hunt for Klopp replacement after Alonso snub as new target considers ditching job for Prem

    LIVERPOOL managerial target Ruben Amorim is considering leaving Sporting Lisbon at the end of the season.With Jurgen Klopp ending his nine-year stint at Anfield in the next few months, the Reds’ first-choice replacement Xabi Alonso has announced he will be staying at Bayer Leverkusen.Liverpool have had huge boost in finding their Jurgen Klopp replacementCredit: AlamyRuben Amorim is considering leaving Sporting Lisbon at the end of the seasonCredit: GettyPortuguese coach Amorim, 39, is on Liverpool’s shortlist – and has a £12.8m release clause at Sporting this summer, which drops to £8.5m in 2025.But SunSport understands that Amorim is already reflecting on his future at Sporting with a switch to the Premier League on his mind.Sporting are currently top of the Portuguese top flight – leading Benfica by a point with a game in hand – but Amorim is open to departing even if they clinch the title.Liverpool have the upper hand in talks with Amorim as his agent – Raul Costa – is also a representative of Reds winger and Colombian international Luis Diaz.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLSunSport 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.They have also impressed on the European stage, beating Mikel Arteta’s Prem title-chasing Arsenal in the Europa League last-16 last season before losing in the quarters.Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERLiverpool have appointed a new sporting director, Richard Hughes, who will take over in June, while Fenway Sports Group have reunited with former sporting director Michael Edwards. The pair will be ultimately responsible for selecting a new manager.Jurgen Klopp calls out Gareth Southgate with brutal message on live TV after Liverpool held by Man CityLiverpool’s search includes Brighton’s Roberto De Zerbi, who also has a release clause of £12m.The Seagulls go to Anfield on Sunday looking to derail Liverpool’s title charge, and Klopp has called Italian De Zerbi a “top coach” in the build-up. More

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    Mo Salah’s staggering off-field earnings revealed as Liverpool star tops up £400,000-a-week Anfield wages

    LIVERPOOL superstar Mohamed Salah is making a massive profit off the field thanks to his commercial company.Salah, 31, has set the world alight ever since joining the Reds in 2017 as he has amassed a total of 207 goals and 89 assists in 337 appearances.Liverpool star Mohamed Salah made a massive profit off the fieldCredit: APSalah is Liverpool’s highest earner of all timeCredit: PAThat led to a lucrative contract in 2022 that sees the star forward earn close to a staggering £400,000 a week.According to The Mail, however, the Egypt international’s commercial company Salah UK Commercial made a profit of just over £5.4million after tax, as per their latest financial document.This comes after Salah amassed a £27m nest egg from commercial deals in just three years.The Egyptian earned £11m in personal endorsements thanks to sponsorships from the likes of Uber, Vodafone and Pepsi last season alone. Read More on FootballBut all that cash hasn’t taken Salah’s mind off his duties at Liverpool amid Jurgen Klopp’s final season in charge.The ex-Roma star has bagged a whopping 21 goals and 13 assists in 32 appearances across all competitions.However, the former Fiorentina ace’s contract runs out next year and the club is said to be planning for life without him.Salah received interest from Saudi Arabia with Al-Ittihad tabling a reported £200m bid last summer – that would have seen the forward pocket a rumoured £175m a year.Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERHowever, the Merseysiders’ talisman stayed put at Anfield and is spearheading a Treble bid.Liverpool are eyeing the Premier League and Europa League title this term.Liverpool preparing transfer for ‘next Mo Salah’ but face competition for £51m Eintracht Frankfurt star This comes after they beat Chelsea 1-0 at Wembley to win the Carabao Cup last month. More

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    Nottingham Forest 1 Crystal Palace 1: Tricky Trees move out of drop zone as Chris Wood equaliser bags important point

    CHRIS Wood had boss Nuno Espirito Santo punching the air as Nottingham Forest climbed out of the bottom three in their battle to beat the drop.Wood’s superb back-header earned his side a draw in Forest’s first game since being docked four points for breaching the Premier League’s Profit and Sustainability rules.Chris Wood’s strike saved Forest to secure a point against Crystal PalaceCredit: ReutersIt was a decision that left Nuno admitting he ‘punched something’ when he heard the news.But this will give the Portuguese coach hope that his players can avoid the drop.Jean Phillipe-Mateta’s 11th minute opener put Palace ahead – and danger man Eberechi Eze could have extended the lead.But an improved second half display from Forest made sure they climbed over Luton Town after their defeat at Tottenham.The City Ground fans had a message for their team in their wake of the points penalty;They unveiled a banner at the Trent End which read: ’We shall fight and we shall overcome’.For the first half though, it looked like that level of support would be in vain as Nuno’s side struggled to make an impact.It was clear that Forest recognised Eze as Palace’s danger man as defender Felipe sent him flying after nine minutes.Forest could not convert their possession into chancesNuno Espirito Santo’s side dominated for large periodsBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERBut it would be the second half before the Brazilian was shown a yellow card.Eze picked himself up and played a part in the game’s opening goal as Palace forward Mateta scored for the fourth time in seven games.What is FFP? How Financial Fair Play is affecting Man Utd and Arsenal in January transfer windowJefferson Lerma played a through ball for Eze, and he slid it to Mateta who smashed it into the back of the net from 10 yards.Four minutes later Eze curled a free kick curled to far post, and Forest keeper Matz Sels had to tip it over the bar.Forest fans were growing impatient with Palace’s first half time wasting tactics – but Oliver Glasner’s side had a great chance to make it two before the break.                                                                               Adam Wharton’s pinpoint pass out Eze put clean through on goal, but Sels spotted the danger and made the save.Wharton fed Eze again six minutes after the break, but this time the Palace forward put his wide of the far post.But Forest were coming into the game and Callum Hudson-Odoi brought a save out of former City Ground loanee Dean Henderson.Forest got their reward just after the hour mark though when Wood found the net for the second successive game.Gibbs-White pumped a ball into the Palace box and Wood cleverly back-headed the ball over the stranded Henderson to level the scores.That set the City Ground alight again as Forest’s supporters urged their team to find a winner.But it was Palace who came close to regaining the lead with 20 minutes left as Eze’s shot was kept out by Sels.Sub Gio Reyna almost found the net with 16 minutes left as his shot was punched out by Henderson.But Palace almost claimed the points with two minutes left when the ball appeared to come off Neco Williams from a corner and hit the post. More

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    Nottingham Forest vs Crystal Palace LIVE SCORE: Premier League updates as Nuno’s side look to climb out of bottom three

    NOTTINGHAM FOREST host Crystal Palace in the Premier League on Saturday afternoon.Nuno Espírito Santo’s side are in need of a huge win to boost their survival chances.Palace will be hoping they can have an improved backend of the season and not get dragged into a relegation dogfight.
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    Aston Villa 2 Wolves 0: Diaby and Konsa goals help Villans to derby win in huge step towards Champions League football

    UNAI EMERY finally ended his Wolves hoodoo as he won for the first time against them in seven attempts.A goal in each half from Moussa Diaby and Ezri Konsa saw Villa beat their bogey team for the first time in the league at Villa Park since the days of David O’Leary way back in December 2003.Moussa Diaby put Villa ahead with a fine strikeCredit: RexAs Villa dominated a disappointing Wolves sideCredit: ReutersThe international break seemed to agree with Villa as Diaby celebrated his return to the French team during the week with his first league goal of the year.While Konsa, so impressive for England against Brazil and Belgium, marked his return with his first goal since he nabbed a double against Leicester City way back in December 2021.The win maintained Villa’s three point lead over Spurs, who had turned the heat up by winning earlier in the day.And it ticked off another matchday as Emery’s men close in on a Champions’ League place with a hard-fought win.Gary O’Neil’s side had to dust themselves down from their FA Cup exit at the hands of Coventry City.But their recent record in the Premier League has been hugely impressive.Wolves have collected 22 points since Christmas Eve, an achievement only the top three of Arsenal, Liverpool and Manchester City have bettered.Wanderers also love Villa Park where they had only lost once in their last eight league visits.Konsa’s goal was far more fortunateCredit: RexBut topped off a dream week that saw him make his England debutCredit: RexWhile Villa appaeared to dominate, the stats showed an even gameCredit: The SunCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSThe visitors started brightly with 18-year-old striker Leon Chiwome leading the line in his first Premier League start and pinned Villa back for long periods.Tommy Doyle fired just wide after Ollie Watkins headed a Pablo Sarabia corner into his path.Fans thought I was HONKING and I’d started looking for new club but one conversation changed my career says John McGinnThen Villa had the ball in the net after nine minutes when Moussa Diaby sent Ollie Watkins clear on goal.Jose Sa, making his 100th Premier League appearance, managed to block the England striker’s effort but Douglas Luiz pounced on the rebound to fire home.However assistant referee Steven Meredith raised his flag as Watkins had clearly been offside when Diaby played him in.Wolves passed up a glorious chance to seize the lead when Sarabia’s corner was headed straight to Rayan Ait-Nouri off a Villa head.The Wolves full back had the whole goal to aim at but to his dismay Emi Martinez threw himself across his goal to deflect the defender’s effort over.It was a stunning point blank save which turned out to be a huge turning point as it gave Villa a wake-up call.Youri Tielemans, fresh from his double against England, sliced through the Wolves defence with a precision pass to set Watkins clear.But Villa’s top scorer clipped his shot into the side netting as Sa raced off his line.Diaby was dominant and scored a crucial goalCredit: The SunSarabia was booked for pulling Morgan Rogers’ shirt and Tielemans joined him in ref Paul Tierney’s notebook for a foul on Ait-Nouri.Villa were moving through the gears and took the lead nine minutes before half-time.Douglas Luiz chipped the ball to Leon Bailey wide on the left and the wingers’ cross was deflected by Tommy Doyle to the dge of the Wolves box.It fell perfectly to Moussa Diaby who ferociously lashed the ball beyond Sa and Max Kilman on the goalline.It was the French international’s first Premier goal of the year, three months after he scored against Burnley on December 30.However Villa suffered a setback at half-time as Ollie Watkins failed to reappear after the break due to injury and his place was taken by Jhon Duran.Encouraged, Wolves piled forward after the break, but Villa with Douglas Carlos and Ezri Konsa so solid at the back, they couldn’t find a way through.And Villa put the game beyond them as they doubled their lead after 65 minutes.Villa were dominant throughoutCredit: The SunDuran robbed Tommy Doyle and fed fellow sub Nicolo Zaniolo who found Diaby.He fed Ezri Konsa on the overlap and the big defender chipped in a cross towards Duran which sailed over Sa and drifted in at the far post.Despite nine minutes of stoppage time – mostly caused by a battery malfunction to assistant ref Meredith’s power pack – Wolves couldn’t grab a late consolation.BEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKER More

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    Aston Villa vs Wolves LIVE SCORE: Premier League updates as Unai Emery’s men continue their top-four hunt

    ASTON VILLA host Wolves in a Saturday evening battle for three Premier League points.Nicolo Zaniolo rescued a point for the Villans in their encounter with West Ham before the international break.And they’ll be expected to return to winning ways as they come up against a Wolves side who recently went crashing out of the FA Cup thanks to Championship outfit Coventry.
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    Chelsea 2 Burnley 2: Djordje Petrovic’s horror blunder gifts Burnley crucial point after Cole Palmer double

    THE CLOCKS go forward an hour tonight and everyone loses an hour in bed as a result.But don’t be surprised if Chelsea boss Mauricio Pochettino does not sleep at all.Mauricio Pochettino watched Chelsea squander a leadCredit: RexHis team twice blew the lead against ten men of a team rapidly heading towards relegation, who also had their manager sent off before half time. Yet again Cole Palmer was their star man, scoring the first half penalty and second half cracker which should have been enough for victory.But yet again Pochettino’s players failed to hold their nerve and in fact were lucky to come away with any points at all by the end.Jay Ridriguez was centimetres away from capping an amazing Clarets comeback when he smacked the bar with a header in the dying minutes that would have turned dissent into disaster for Pochettino.It should be the easiest job in the world picking from a squad worth £1 billion every week.But at every turn, the most expensive bunch of players in the world make life hard for themselves, for him and the long-suffering fans.Luckily, Palmer was passed fit to play after picking up a knock on England duty this past fortnight.His calm from the penalty spot and assured finish 12 minutes from time was a marked contrast to the rest of the performance.CASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSThe fans did their best to present a united front after the widespread unrest at the last game – a 4-2 FA Cup win over LeicesterBut having seen their team frustrate and flop there was another loud chorus of boos at the final whistle.Simon Jordan slams ‘pathetic’ Chelsea fans for criticising Todd Boehly Burnley rocked up at Stamford Bridge with only two Premier League away wins to their name this season. They are still five points from safety with only eight games to go. It will take a managerial genius to turn around those kinds of statistics to keep them in the Premier League.So it was no surprise that the home side started racking up the chances from the off with Fernandez drawing a fingertip save from Burnley keeper Arijanet Muric on ten minutes. Palmer had a goalbound shot blocked by Dara O’Shea and Nicolas Jackson was denied a cracking goal by Muric’s outstretched leg at close range – all within the first 20 minutes.In return, Burnley tested Djordje Petrovic with a wicked curling shot from the left flank in a scare.But it all kicked off in the last five minutes of the first half. Cole Palmer’s cheeky penalty opened the scoringCredit: GettyHis spot kick was ice coolCredit: PAJosh Cullen levelled for BurnleyCredit: ReutersThe game was back onCredit: AFPMykhailo Mudryk, fresh from scoring the goal in midweek that put Ukraine into the Euro 2024 finals, was shoved to the ground from behind by Lorenz Assignon as he homed in on goal.Ref Darren England pointed to the spot. And with Assignon already booked for a foul on Mudryk, he was sent off.Burnley boss Vincent Kompany was apoplectic with the decision and let fourth official James Bell know it.  He quickly followed his full back down the tunnel as Burnley’s second dismissal within four and a half mad minutes.After a lengthy VAR check, Cole Palmer stepped up and chipped a cheeky shot into the net to give Chelsea the lead heading into seven minutes of added time.Chelsea had already had an Axel Disasi goal disallowed for handball via VAR.Palmer got Chelsea back aheadCredit: AFPHe must’ve thought the game was doneCredit: GettyBut just two minutes into the second half and ten man Burnley levelled. Half time sub Josh Brownhill, with one of his first touches of the game, combined with his captain Josh Cullen.The midfielder then curled a cracking shot with the outside of his right boot from just outside the box and past Petrovic to get Burnley back into the game with his first Premier League goal.Cullen was then involved when he crossed in the 57th minute for Lyle Foster to force a one-handed save from Petrovic with a powerful header as Chelsea were rocked.It was only Benoit Badiashile’s handily placed thigh that blocked Foster’s follow up effort in the six yard box.Palmer has been Chelsea’s best signing this season and as well as his accuracy from the spot is not bad in open play.He restored his team’s lead with his second of the game with 12 minutes to go when picked out by a clever flick of the heel by Raheem Sterling.Palmer raced through and buried his shot from 15 yards and victory looked certain.But just three minutes later Burnley pounced again with centre back Dara O’Shea losing his marker at a corner and driving into the box to power home a header and claim a second equaliser for his team and keep them fighting for survival at least.Dara O’Shea snatched a late levellerCredit: PABurnley rescued a pointCredit: PA More