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    BBC commentator takes dig at Arsenal star Ben White during Match of the Day coverage

    A BBC commentator took a cheeky dig at Arsenal star Ben White for his antics against Brighton.The Gunners have snatched the top spot of the Premier League table again after their 3-0 victory against the Seagulls.A BBC commentator fired aim at Ben White after he clashed with Brighton’s Pervis EstupinanCredit: @eplbibleThe Arsenal defender went down holding his chin after the Seagulls defenders bumped into himCredit: @eplbibleThe commentator said ‘Ben White must have when boxers parlance, a glass chin’Credit: @eplbibleDuring Mikel Arteta’s side’s win at the Amex Stadium early in the second half shot-stopper David Raya was preparing to take a goal kick.Just as the Spaniard was about to make the shot his team-mate White dropped to the floor holding his chin after an apparent clashed with Brighton’s Pervis Estupinan.But on Match of the Day, BBC commentator Steve Wilson was having none of it.Wilson said: “And now off the ball Estupinan and Ben White. Ben White is furious here.READ MORE ON ARSENAL”Let’s go back and see what happened. I think you would say Ben White must have when boxers parlance, a glass chin.”A “glass chin” is a term used in boxing to describe an opponent who is knocked out easily.And opposition fans joined the commentator to scrutinise White.One said: “Was ridiculous play acting! No need for that kind of b******s and the ref who was shocking the whole game just let them carry on with it.Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERAnother added: “I have only just seen this, this should be a red card imo, too much cheating going on in football, needs to be dealt with.”White has been key in Arteta’s fight for the title this term making 30 Premier League appearances, scoring two goals and providing four assists. Mikel Arteta hopes Ben White ends England boycott as Arsenal manager opens up on defender’s protest But it is safe to say he has not had the same glory with England.As the 26-year-old turned down the chance to play in Gareth Southgate’s squad’s during the recent international break.Ben White’s England team drama
    Ben White asked not to be called up for England’s international friendlies against Brazil and Belgium last month.
    The Arsenal defender was named in England’s 26-man squad for the 2022 World Cup.
    However, he left the tournament due to personal reasons, with reports claiming he had a bust-up with assistant coach Steve Holland.
    But Southgate denied a clash between White and Holland – and said the “door was wide open” for him to return to the squad.
    He said: “For me that is a great shame. He is a player we took to the Euros, a player we took to the World Cup and I spoke to him post-Qatar because I wanted to pick him.
    “He is not available to us and there is no issue between us at all and I also should say there is never any issue with (coach) Steve Holland because that has been mentioned in articles and I don’t like that.”
    Amid his refusal to play for England, White made the most of his international break enjoying a holiday in Dubai with his partner.  More

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    Sheffield Utd vs Chelsea LIVE SCORE: Latest Premier League updates as Blues look to build on thrilling Man Utd win

    SHEFFIELD UNITED host Chelsea in the Premier League on Super Sunday.The Blues will be aiming to build on their dramatic 4-1 win over Manchester United on Thursday night.While Sheffield United sit bottom of the Premier League table and are in need of a win to stand a chance of survival.
    Kick off time: 5.30pm
    TV/stream: Not available in the UK.
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    Tottenham vs Nottingham Forest LIVE SCORE: Premier League latest as Spurs continue fight for Champions League spot

    TOTTENHAM’S fight for a Champions League spot continues with a home encounter against Nottingham Forest.Spurs will be determined to get back to winning ways after dropping recently dropping points to bitter rivals West Ham.While, goals from Callum Hudson-Odoi, Chris Wood and Morgan Gibbs-White saw Forest convincingly beat Fulham in their last match.
    Kick-off time: 6pm BST
    Live stream: NOW TV
    TV channel: Sky Sports Main Event / Premier League
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    Gary Lineker says ‘it’s written in the stars’ as MOTD presenter predicts Premier League winners

    GARY LINEKER believes “it’s written in the stars” Arsenal will win the Premier League this season.The Gunners returned to the top of the table by winning away at Brighton on Saturday.Gary Lineker has revealed his Premier League title race predictionCredit: BBCThe Match of the Day host believes Arsenal are destined to win the title on the final dayCredit: GettyLineker says ‘it’s written in the stars’ for the Gunners to clinch the title on Ian Wright’s final appearance on the showCredit: BBCGoals from Bukayo Saka, Kai Havertz and Leandro Trossard sealed a comfortable 3-0 victory.Mikel Arteta’s side now sit a point ahead of Manchester City and Liverpool ahead of the Reds’ trip to Manchester United on Sunday.Arsenal are chasing their first league title since going unbeaten during the 2003/04 season.Match of the Day presenter Lineker believes the Gunners are destined to lift the trophy on the final day of the season.READ MORE ON ARSENALThe former England striker has predicted a title triumph to coincide with Ian Wright’s final Match of the Day appearance.Speaking on Saturday night’s show, Lineker said: “Picture the scene, last day of the season.”Arsenal need a win to win the title on the very last ever Match of the Day that Ian Wright is on. It’s written in the stars bro.”Wright announced in December that he will step down as a pundit on the BBC show at the end of the season after 27 years in the role.Most read in FootballCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSAs a player, the ex-striker scored 179 goals in 278 appearances for Arsenal.Lineker’s latest prediction comes after he tipped Arsenal for the title back in August.Jeff Stelling calls out Sky Sports for coverage of Arsenal’s win over Brighton and says solution ‘is not brain surgery’He told SunSport: “I’m tipping Arsenal to win the title this season — maybe just to avoid being predictable but I do think they have had an impressive summer in the transfer market.”Rather than demoralising them, going close and missing out last season will benefit Mikel Arteta’s side.”Being in the title race has given them an experience that they didn’t previously have.”Arsenal had looked on course for the title last season before being pipped by City during the closing weeks of the season.Title race remaining fixtures
    Arsenal
    April 14 – Aston Villa (H)
    April 20 – Wolves (A)
    April 23 – Chelsea (H)
    April 28 – Tottenham (A)
    May 4 – Bournemouth (H)
    May 11 – Man Utd (A)
    May 19 – Everton (H)
    Liverpool
    Today – Man Utd (A)
    April 14 – Crystal Palace (H)
    April 21 – Fulham (A)
    April 24 – Everton (A)
    April 27 – West Ham (A)
    May 5 – Tottenham (H)
    May 11 – Aston Villa (A)
    May 19 – Wolves (H)
    Man City
    April 13 – Luton (H)
    April 25 – Brighton (A)
    April 28 – Nottingham Forest (A)
    May 4 – Wolves (H)
    May 11 – Fulham (A)
    May 19 – West Ham (H)
    TBD – Tottenham (A)

    Their second place finish under Arteta was their best performance since 2017 but the Spaniard will be hoping his side can go one better this term.The Gunners end the season at home to Everton on May 19, but must face Tottenham, Chelsea and United in their final five matches.Elsewhere on the final day, Liverpool host Wolves and City welcome West Ham to the Etihad Stadium.Arsenal won 3-0 at Brighton on Saturday to go top of the Premier LeagueCredit: AP More

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    ‘Possibly the worst decision I’ve ever seen’ fumes Wolves boss Gary O’Neil after being denied late equaliser by VAR

    GARY O’NEIL blasted “possibly the worst decision I’ve ever seen” after VAR denied Wolves a 99th-minute equaliser against West Ham.And the Molineux boss admitted he could face an FA charge after a bust-up with referee Tony Harrington. Gary O’Neil blasted VAR after Wolves had a late equaliser against West Ham disallowedCredit: X/ @SkySportsPLTawanda Chirewa was ruled offside while being in front of Lukasz FabianskiCredit: PAWolves chief O’Neil raged: “I don’t understand it. I can’t think of an explanation. It was possibly one of the worst decisions I’ve ever seen.“I went in to see him for an explanation. Unfortunately I wasn’t able to refrain my feelings when I was in there with him.“I asked some questions, he didn’t like how I was asking them and we agreed we shouldn’t carry on.“I don’t know what happens now and whether he’ll report me but the explanation is irrelevant anyway.”READ MORE IN FOOTBALLSub Tawanda Chirewa was ruled offside  in front of Hammers No 1 Lukasz Fabianski so Max Kilman’s goal was struck off.Some of O’Neil’s backroom team were booked over protests after Harrington was told to go to the monitor by VAR Tim Robinson.O’Neil added: “I’m not even sure how many of my staff were booked after the final whistle.“If that decision is the letter of the law then the law needs to be changed.”Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERHe also claimed that opposition boss David Moyes agreed with him.But the West Ham chief said: “The way football is going, if you don’t get yourself back onside when you’re marking the goalkeeper — by what we’ve seen it looks offside.Every Premier League stadium ranked by the number of pubs nearby with one boasting over 130 local boozers“I’m the last person to ask about the goal. We’ve had so many decisions go against us this season.“Some would make you feel like going into a dark room for a week. So I can understand why Gary’s upset and I feel for him.” More

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    Man City set to hand Rodri staggering new contract that will catapult him into top 10 Premier League’s highest earners

    MANCHESTER CITY are planning to hand Rodri a megabucks pay hike that will effectively keep him at the Etihad for life.The Spanish midfielder, who still has three years left on the deal he signed in 2022, is seen by many as the key figure in Pep Guardiola’s all-star cast.Man City are ready to hand Rodri a new mega deal making him one of the league’s top earnersCredit: GettyNow City top brass want to recognise that with an extension which will see him join the champions’ high earners.Rodri, 27, is currently on around £180,000 a week but the new offer will see that rocket into the £300,000 bracket.Yet City are in no rush to get the deal done and talks will not be on the agenda until the quest for a second successive Treble is over.But they intend to sit down with Rodri when he returns from the summer break and hope to add a couple more years to his current terms, taking him up to the age of 32.READ IN FOOTBALLCity paid a then club-record £62.5million to Atletico Madrid to sign him in 2019 and he ended last term by hitting the Champions League final winner.Rodri is seen as the next long-term skipper when Kyle Walker and Kevin De Bruyne retire and the club are confident of sealing a deal quickly once discussions begin.De Bruyne is the current top earner in the Premier League, pocketing £400,000-a-week.City teammate Erling Haaland is the second highest with £375k.Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERAnd Jack Grealish is also in the current top 10 with £300k.Elsewhere on the list, Liverpool’s Mo Salah is the third top earner with £350,000-a-week wages.Young stars set to shine at Euro 2024Chelsea have two names in the top 10 in Raheem Sterling, on £325k, and Enzo Fernandez, who pockets £315k.But it’s Manchester United who have the most players on big bucks, paying huge fees to no less than four aces.Marcus Rashford pockets £300,000-a-week, while Jadon Sancho — on loan at Borussia Dortmund — gets £320k.But it’s Raphael Varane and Casemiro who are the two wage kings, each receiving £340,000 each week.Rodri’s career statsThose numbers in full:

    Villarreal, 2015-2018: 84 games, 2 goals

    Atletico Madrid, 20181-2019: 47 games, 3 goals

    Man City: 2019-2024: 247 games, 25 goals

    Spain: 49 games, 3 goals

    Trophies: UEFA Super Cup (Atletico Madrid); UEFA Nations League (Spain); Premier League x3, FA Cup, Carabao Cup x2, Community Shield, Champions League, UEFA Super Cup, Club World Cup (Man City) More

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    Arsenal wonderkid ‘lived over the road’ from training ground and asked for a trial – what he did next saved his career

    FORMER Premier League star Fabrice Muamba got his big break in football after bravely ASKING for a trial with Arsenal.Ex-Gunners academy No2 Roy Massey revealed how Muamba, who lived across the road from Arsenal’s youth base as a kid, made a huge impression when he was just 14 years old.Fabrice Muamba’s Arsenal career was saved by a cheeky requestCredit: GettyAnd a cheeky request later on ended up saving Muamba’s Arsenal career when he had looked set to leave the club.The 36-year-old former midfielder played twice for the Gunners before enjoying spells at Birmingham and Bolton.But Muamba’s career was tragically cut short in 2012 when he suffered a cardiac arrest against Tottenham.The former England U21 ace was forced to bow out of the beautiful game.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLHe moved into media before completing a degree in sports journalism.And after gaining his coaching badges, Muamba has since worked with Liverpool. Rochdale, Bolton and Burnley.But his beginnings with Arsenal have now taken centre stage, with Massey revealing all in his autobiography ‘A Life in Football and a Coach to the Stars’.It’s said that aged just 14, Muamba approached Massey outside Arsenal’s youth base — opposite his own house — to ask for a trial at the top level.Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERThe sheer audacity impressed Massey, who wrote: “Fabrice lived over the road and he came in and asked for a trial at aged 14. He was big and we could not turn down someone who had the audacity to come in and ask for a trial at Arsenal.“He was not great on the ball but we felt he could become a big, strong centre-half and we agreed to allow him to train at the academy.”Sky Sports commentator points out Arsenal ‘weakness’ repeatedly targeted by BrightonMuamba’s playing career was cut short in 2012 after suffering a cardiac arrestCredit: AP:Associated PressHe has since worked in media and as a coachCredit: Getty – ContributorUnfortunately, Arsenal’s academy chief Liam Brady was not impressed and told Massey to let Muamba go.But a cheeky request from the ace ended up saving his Arsenal career.Massey continued: “After I did so (letting Muamba go), I informed him that as he lived in Walthamstow I would recommend him to his nearest professional club, Leyton Orient, my former team. As Fabrice did not have access to transport for training and the games this would also be a suitable place to play football.“The following day I was in my room when a knock came on the door and Fabrice poked his head round to ask when I was going to contact Orient and set up a trial for him. Such enthusiasm and attitude are just what any young player needs.“I asked him what he was doing the following Wednesday evening and when the answer was nothing, I told him that before I would recommend him to Orient, I would like him to play in one more Arsenal academy game.“I was short of a centre-half for a match against Norwich’s under-14s. It was an end-of-season fixture at Highbury. We beat Norwich 5-0 and Fabrice had a good game, so much so that I invited him to come back for pre-season training. This meant we could have another look at him.”This time round, Brady was hugely impressed and quickly urged Arsenal to sign Muamba.READ MORE SUN STORIESMassey added: “Liam immediately told Steve Leonard to go to Fabrice’s house and get his parents to sign forms before he moved elsewhere.“Ironically this proved not as easy as I anticipated. Fabrice’s dad was very doubtful about him becoming a footballer as he wanted him instead to become a doctor or a lawyer. Steve did eventually get him to sign the forms.”Fabrice Muamba’s career statsThose numbers in full:

    Arsenal (2005-06): 2 games, 0 goals

    Birmingham (2006-08): 79 games, 2 goals

    Bolton (2008-12): 148 games, 4 goals More

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    Newcastle lead transfer chase for EFL wonderkid who can run 100m just 1.4 seconds slower than Usain Bolt’s world record

    NEWCASTLE lead the Premier League chase for Peterborough winger Ricky-Jade Jones.Top scouts will watch Jones at Wembley in the EFL Trophy final against Wycombe.Peterborough ace Ricky Jade Jones (left) is wanted by NewcastleCredit: AlamyThe lightning-quick forward, 21, has scored 11 goals and provided five assists this season.Jones has been on the radar of bigger clubs since making his first-team debut aged 16.He runs 100 metres in 10.9 seconds and has added intelligent pressing and high work-rate to his game as he has matured.Usain Bolt holds the world-record for the 100m after running it in 9.58 seconds at the 2009 World Athletics Championship.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLNewcastle are among the top-flight clubs now forced to be creative with their recruitment in response to tough new financial regulations.And Jones is regarded as one of the stars of the lower leagues.He has just over one year left on his current contract.Posh director of football Barry Fry will seek £2million.Most read in FootballCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSJones’ impressive displays have helped Peterborough close in on silverware and stay in the hunt for promotion to the Championship.Darren Ferguson’s, son of legendary Manchester United boss Sir Alex, side are fourth in League One and look set to battle it out in the play-offs.Steve Bruce declares interest in shock international job as ex-Newcastle boss, 63, says ‘they have a hell of a team’WHAT IS FFP?SunSport’s Martin Lipton breaks down what it is all about…

    FFP – or Financial Fair Play – is a concept originally introduced by Uefa in 2009, officially to prevent clubs from spending money they could not afford.
    Yet many critics have rounded on the system, accusing it of being a protective instrument, drafted by the so-called “legacy clubs” to prevent insurgent and wealthier clubs from buying their way onto the top table.
    The Premier League introduced its own FFP regulations which came into effect for the 2013-14 season and which, while less stringent than Uefa regulations, they do impact on club spending.
    Under the current Prem “Profitability and Sustainability” regulations, clubs who are constant members of the top flight for a three-year period are allowed total losses of £105m over those three campaigns.
    But it is not as simple as totting up outlay and income.
    The biggest outlay, of course, is transfer fees. The 20 Prem clubs spent a total of around £2.4bn in last summer’s transfer window.
    Yet that does not mean they “spent” that money as far as the Prem rules are concerned.
    Transfer fees are “amortised” over the length of the contract, so, for example, a £100m fee for a player who signs a five-year deal is amortised at a cost of £20m per season for each of those five campaigns. More