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    Brentford eyeing Ivan Toney transfer replacement by lining up free-scoring Championship striker

    SAMMIE SZMODICS is on Brentford’s radar as the Bees plan for life after Ivan Toney.Blackburn striker Szmodics, 28, is in the form of his life, with 21 goals in 35 league games making him leading scorer in the Championship.Sammie Szmodics slots past Michael CooperCredit: RexIvan Toney has been linked with ArsenalCredit: GettyBees boss Thomas Frank has admitted that he expects England striker Toney to leave the club this summer, with Arsenal and Chelsea leading the hunt.Frank’s top spy, Mick Priest, saw Szmodics score the leveller in Rovers’ 1-1 draw with Millwall last week — and  he is now on their shortlist of targets.The Bees are in the market for a couple of new attacking players for their squad and have also checked out Josh Sargent at Norwich.Luton are also looking at Szmodics but cannot commit until they know which division they will be in next season.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLThe forward, who like Toney previously played for Peterborough, was in action yesterday.Szmodics lined up against Plymouth Argyle in a relegation six-pointer at Ewood Park.He took just seven minutes to get on the scoresheet, bending a right-footed effort beyond Michael Cooper.Kyle McFadzean’s 54th minute red card made matters difficult for John Eustace’s side.Most read in FootballCHELTENHAM BETTING OFFERS – BEST FREE BET DEALS FOR THE FESTIVAL Argyle eventually found an equaliser via Morgan Whittaker, who himself has attracted plenty of interest.Toney, meanwhile, played the full 90 minutes as Brentford lost 2-1 at Arsenal.Inside Ivan Toney’s Life As A FootballerThe Gunners took the lead through Declan Rice on 19 minutes.Yoane Wissa levelled on the stroke of half-time, before Kai Havertz won it with an 86th minute header. More

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    ‘Don’t tell anyone!’ – Ole Gunnar Solskjaer reveals what Sir Alex Ferguson said to make him stay at Man Utd

    OLE GUNNAR SOLSKJAER has revealed what Sir Alex Ferguson said to him to keep him at Manchester United.Despite receiving many offers over his glittering career the Norwegian spent the majority of his playing days at Old Trafford.Ole Gunnar Solskjaer revealed how Sir Alex Ferguson convinced him to stay at UnitedCredit: GettySolskjaer ended up staying at Old Trafford for 11 yearsCredit: PA:Press AssociationSolskjaer joined Sir Alex Ferguson’s United in July 1996 for a transfer fee of £1.5 million. In the summer of 1998 Solksjaer had an offer from then-Tottenham owner Alan Sugar of £5million which was signed by ex-United chief Martin Edwards.But Solskjaer revealed he turned down the offer on the Stick to Football podcast, brought to you by SkyBet, as Fergie convinced him to stay.He said: “The gaffer asked me to stay. He said ‘you’re not going to be the first choice but you will play enough’. And I thought ah okay.”READ MORE IN FOOTBALLAnd what a remarkable season it was for the ex-Norway star to stay.Solskjaer was well known for coming off the substitute bench to score late goals. And in added time at the end of the 1999 Champions League final, he scored the winning last-minute goal against Bayern Munich, leading United to win the historic Treble.But Solskjaer revealed that Fergie ordered him to “not tell anyone” he’d told him to stay because the club “really needed the money”.Most read in FootballCHELTENHAM BETTING OFFERS – BEST FREE BET DEALS FOR THE FESTIVAL The striker, who went on to become boss of the Red Devils, remained a regular player for the side until a serious knee injury sustained in 2003 permanently plagued his playing career.Failing to recover from the injury, Solskjaer announced his retirement from football in 2007.Ole Gunnar Solskjaer reveals he has turned down several job offers as ex-Man Utd boss names conditions to returnNicknamed “the Baby-faced Assassin”, he played 366 times for United and scored 126 goals during the club’s golden years.Then in late 2018, the Red Devils appointed Solskjaer as caretaker manager, taking over from Jose Mourinho for the rest of the 2018–19 season.And three months later in March 2019, having won 14 of his 19 matches in charge, Solskjaer signed a three-year contract to take over permanently.He was sacked by the club in November 2021 following a poor run of performances during the 2021–22 season. More

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    Fans convinced Daniel Sturridge is wearing a SEATBELT on Sky Sports for Liverpool vs Man City and joke ‘safety first’

    DANIEL STURRIDGE had fans convinced he was wearing a SEATBELT for punditry duty for Liverpool’s clash with Manchester City. The former striker – who played for both Premier League giants – was drafted in as an expert for the massive match. Micah Richards, Daniel Sturridge and Roy Keane on punditry dutyCredit: X@SkySportsPLAll eyes were on Sturridge’s ‘belt’But viewers couldn’t take their eyes off his stylish all black outfit that included a strap across his midriff. Some fans even joked Sturridge was wearing a seatbelt after spotting the silver buckle.One said: “Fair play to Sturridge wearing his seatbelt in the Sky Studio, can never be too safe.”Another joked: “Strap yourselves in folks.” READ MORE IN footballOne asked: “Why is Sturridge wearing a plane seatbelt?”Another said: “Clunk click before every game! Sensible!”Another agreed: “Daniel Sturridge going for the aeroplane seat belt look. Safe choice.”On a similar theme, one said: “When you got a pundit gig a 15:00 but a flight at 15:05″Most read in FootballCHELTENHAM BETTING OFFERS – BEST FREE BET DEALS FOR THE FESTIVAL Sturridge made 32 appearances for City, scoring six but made his name at Liverpool where he had 68 goals in 160 games. The 34-year-old, who is not officially retired, has not played since 2022, with his most recent game coming for Perth Glory in Australia.Jamie Carragher and Gary Neville give their Liverpool vs Man City predictions in vital Premier League title clash, Arsenal enter the game top of the league with a game in hand with Liverpool a point behind and City two. So victory for either side will take them to top of the table with only ten games to go. More

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    Aston Villa 0 Tottenham 4: Spurs run riot to gain upper hand in top-four race after McGinn’s senseless red card

    JOHN McGINN had stated just how much this match mattered to Aston Villa – and perhaps that explained why, when it was all going so wrong for his side, he lost his head.The likeable Scot is known for being a combative midfielder but not a dirty one.James Maddison and Brennan Johnson’s quickfire goals set Tottenham on their wayCredit: PASon Heung-min fired in as the clocked ticked into injury timeCredit: ReutersWhich is why his wild and aggressive kick-out on Destiny Udogie, shortly after Spurs’ quickfire double through James Maddison and Brennan Johnson, seemed so out of character.The man advantage allowed Spurs to run riot, with Son Heung-min scoring a third and teeing up a fourth for sub Timo Werner.McGinn had labelled this game the “most important” league fixture in years in the build-up, given a win for Villa would go a hell of a long way to securing a Champions League finish.Spurs went into this five points behind their fourth-placed hosts, albeit with a game to play.Lose and that would be extended to eight which would surely KO their chances of usurping Unai Emery’s men.Yet now the gap is only two points, with Spurs having the game advantage and a marginally preferable run-in, save for a horrendous-looking end of April/early May.Fifth place may still be enough for qualification to Europe’s elite club competition if the coefficient battle goes England’s way.But even so, Villa will know what an opportunity missed this was.BEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSAnd why McGinn, who had never been red-carded for Villa before today, became so frustrated.Emery may well be kicking himself too from a tactical perspective.James Maddison gives young Tottenham fan ‘memory to last a lifetime’ as England star shows his true colours The Spaniard has played a blinder for most of the season but his surprise tweak here to go to five at the back looked a mistake.Perhaps it was due to Villa’s exertions in Europe, drawing at Ajax on Thursday before the second leg with the Dutch giants in three days.But it hindered their attacking output, with man-of-the-moment Ollie Watkins feeding off scraps.Emery’s rejigged system saw Matty Cash pushed from right-back to wing-back.The Polish international had become Public Enemy No1 with Spurs supporters after injuring Rodrigo Bentancur and Matt Doherty with poor tackles in the last two years.Cash received dog’s abuse at every opportunity from the travelling fans, especially when he prepared to take a throw-in right in front of them midway through the first half.The only chance – or half-chance, really – of a dreary first half came when Lucas Digne diverted McGinn’s cross off his shoulder just wide of the far post.This game pitted arguably the striker and defender of the season against each other in Watkins and Micky Van de Ven.But Spurs’ defender Van de Ven was forced off through injury minutes into the second period.The jet-heeled Dutchman had just flung himself in front of a shot from Leon Bailey – who was offside anyway – and seconds later, collapsed to the turf.Encouragingly, Van de Ven managed to walk off the pitch but headed straight down the tunnel, to be replaced by January signing Radu Dragusin.Van de Ven probably was still on his way to the dressing room when Maddison put Spurs ahead.It came from a pinpoint cross from Pape Matar Sarr, who laid the ball on a plate for Maddison to poke past Emi Martinez.The England star then had a bit of fun with the home crowd, who had been ribbing him for his Leicester connections, by throwing imaginary darts their way in celebration.Maddison broke the deadlock just after half-timeCredit: ReutersBrennan Johnson found the roof of the net in styleCredit: ReutersThree minutes later, Spurs doubled their lead after capitalising on some lax play by Ezri Konsa.The Villa defender dilly-dallied on the ball and then played it behind Youri Tielemans, allowing Dejan Kulusevski to intercept.He then passed it onto Son, who fed Johnson to finish high into the net. The ex-Nottingham Forest man followed up Maddison by telling the Villa fans to keep quiet as he wheeled away.A visibly-peeved Emery responded with a three-sub change, bringing on Nicolo Zaniolo, Moussa Diaby and Alex Moreno, doing away with his back five in the process.Among the players to come off was centre-back Clement Lenglet, who spent last season on loan at Spurs before temporarily joining Villa from Barcelona this term.But the new players’ chance to make a difference evaporated when McGinn had his moment of madness on 65 minutes.John McGinn clattered into Destiny UdogieCredit: RexTempers flared on the touchline after the challengeCredit: PAThe Villa captain saw red for the first time in his Villa careerCredit: RexOnly four players have scored more goals for Tottenham than SonCredit: GettyTimo Werner expertly guided the ball inside the far post for the fourthCredit: ReutersSpurs full-back Udogie was embarking on one of his stereotypical dribbles when Villa’s captain came rushing across and went right through him with an X-rated tackle. The young Italian reacted angrily, as did his team-mates and staff, in a mini melee by the touchline.Emery did his best to drag McGinn away, while Spurs boss Ange Postecglou also tried to act as peace-maker.It was such a bad challenge that the red card subsequently produced by ref Chris Kavanagh was the only course of action.The game was up at that point, with the only question remaining whether Spurs were going to rub any more salt into their top-four rivals’ wounds.Son provided the answer of a resounding yes as he dispatched Kulusevski’s cutback in injury time, before then teeing up Werner to do the same three minutes later.The pressure was on going into this important game – as McGinn’s pre-match comments underlined – but only one team managed to handle it.Here’s how the action unfolded at Villa Park… More

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    Wayne Rooney BOOED off stage and ‘lost head’ after Man Utd legend tried hand at singing with huge band

    WAYNE ROONEY was once booed off stage after singing for his Manchester United team-mates.The Red Devils celebrated their 2013 Premier League triumph in style in what was Sir Alex Ferguson’s last season in charge.Wayne Rooney was once booed off stage after singing alongside StereophonicsCredit: GettyThe former striker was asked about the event during an appearance on TNT SportsCredit: TNT SportsRio Ferdinand invited some of his team-mates to his restaurant where they enjoyed a performance from rock band Stereophonics.The former centre-back visited his old stomping ground Carrington this week where he recalled the celebrations with ex-team-mates Jonny Evans and Darren Fletcher, who is now technical director at United.Ferdinand revealed the Sterephonics were “brilliant” before Fletcher reminded him about how the night ended.Fletcher said: “Wazza used to think he could be lead singer didn’t he? Remember the night he got booed off and he lost his head?”READ MORE ON MAN UTDRooney was asked about his singalong while appearing as a pundit on TNT Sports for United’s clash with Everton.The former United striker dismissed it as a bit of fun on a night out before Ferdinand interjected to claim he could “hit the notes”.Wazza replied: “Some, not all.”Rooney, 38, is no stranger to getting involved in a sing-song and once joined Phil Jones in a rendition of Red Red Wine at Chris Smalling’s wedding.Most read in FootballCHELTENHAM BETTING OFFERS – BEST FREE BET DEALS FOR THE FESTIVAL Rooney joined as a pundit on TNT Sports this week after finding himself out of managerial work following his sacking by Birmingham in January.He has previously appeared on Sky Sports and made his debut for TNT Sports alongside Ferdinand on Saturday.Wayne Rooney sings Red Red Wine with Phil Jones at Chris Smalling’s wedding More

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    Premier League clubs could be fined for time-wasting tactics by BALL BOYS in never-before-seen ruling

    PREMIER LEAGUE chiefs are planning a crackdown on time-wasting in games by… BALL BOYS.It follows demands from football’s lawmakers Ifab to stop goalkeepers using delaying tactics.The Premier League wants to crack down on timewasting ball boysCredit: Getty Images – Getty‘Spotters’ at matches accused some Prem clubs of ordering ball kids to run down the clock if their team is winning.And it is understood a panel is looking at possible punishments for not returning the ball to the opposition fast enough.Ex-Chelsea star Eden Hazard was famously sent off and banned for three matches after kicking 17-year-old Swansea ball boy Charlie Morgan during the 2013 League Cup semi-final.That prompted warnings to clubs over time-wasting but Prem bosses fear the tactic is creeping back into the game.READ MORE ON FOOTBALLSunSport revealed last week that an eight-second rule is proposed to stop keepers holding the ball for too long.The radical trial could be used in the EFL lower divisions or the Football League Trophy from next season after being backed by the game’s Law-making body.The current six-second rule, rarely punished, will be extended to eight.But then referees can hold up their hands to count down to zero with five seconds left.Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSAnd that would give fans inside stadiums the chance to join in the drama.Goalkeepers could even be at risk of giving throw-ins or corners away if they fail to release the ball in time.Huge football rule change set to be introduced with BLUE CARD and players dumped in 10-minute sin binIronically, Hazard’s ball boy victim Morgan has gone on to become a multimillionaire since his moment in the spotlight in South Wales in 2013.And the duo were even reunited recently as they put that chaotic moment behind them.That is because Morgan and school friend Jackson Quinn launched their own vodka company in 2016.Au Vodka has gone on an incredible rise over the past eight years thanks to endorsements from the likes of ex-footballer Ronaldinho, club owner Wayne Lineker, and boxing legend Floyd Mayweather.And Morgan is now worth £40million, enough to see him named on the Sunday Times Rich List in 2022.Eden Hazard was sent off in the 2013 League Cup semi-final for kicking Charlie MorganCredit: News Group Newspapers LtdThere are also plans to crack down on goalkeepers holding the ball for too longCredit: Getty More

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    Brighton 1 Nottingham Forest 0: Seagulls make amends for crushing Roma defeat with much-needed home win

    ANDREW OMABAMIDELE’S own goal handed Brighton a win by the skin of their teeth in what was a do or die fixture for their season.The Seagulls desperately needed to steady the ship after their campaign all but imploded after their catastrophic 4-0 drubbing at Roma on Thursday. Brighton bounced back from their European humiliation with a narrow 1-0 winCredit: GettyAn own goal from Nottingham Forest’s Andrew Omobamidele proved to be the differenceCredit: ReutersHere’s how the teams fared on paperThe match was largely evenThey had already crashed out of the FA Cup to Wolves and were thrashed 3-0 by Fulham in the league in the space of ten days. But yesterday’s narrow win was a gleam of hope for the Seagulls getting back on track and securing European football for another season. They came into the game only winning two Premier League games this year and slipping down to ninth place, but have climbed back into eighth.You could tell how much it meant by how Roberto De Zerbi and his coaching staff embraced for a group cuddle when the final whistle sounded. Consistency has been a key problem with Brighton being decimated with injuries this season. It doesn’t help that De Zerbi has chopped and changed the side in every match and yesterday he made a whopping seven alterations to the starting XI from Rome. De Zerbi notably opted for Bart Verbruggen between the posts instead of Jason Steele as he continues to controversially rotate his goalkeepers. Meanwhile for Forest it is now just one win in their last 13 matches across all competitions, and they are teetering just above Luton in the relegation zone by three points. CHELTENHAM BETTING OFFERS – BEST FREE BET DEALS FOR THE FESTIVAL At this rate they are enacting a master plan of dealing with a potential points deduction by ensuring they are already relegated regardless of it. Simon Adingra caused havoc for Forest on the left-flank, and stung the palms of Matz Sels with a curling shot after being teed up by Pascal Gross early on.Every Premier League stadium ranked by the number of pubs nearby with one boasting over 130 local boozersJakub Moder then forced Sels to tip out a menacing header after latching onto a pin-point Pascal Gross free-kick. Ansu Fati had a go with a header which would have gone in had it not ricocheted off Neco Williams. The deadlock was finally broken on 28 minutes – not that anyone knew much about it. It all began with Gross whipping in a free-kick towards Moder who was squeezed between Andrew Omabamidele and Sels. It was actually Omobamidele who turned it in and it went down as an own goal. Forest hit back strongly with Verbruggen making a crucial save with an outstretched foot on an onrushing Divock Origi. Nuno Espirito Santo’s side emerged from the restart with more oomph. And Forest fans were livid when Neco Williams tussled with Pervis Estupinan and the ball deflected behind but a goal kick was given instead of a corner. Tempers flared, with Estupinan the culprit again for body slamming Anthony Elanga.And they reached boiling point when Moder was booked for wildly lunging in on Williams and catching his ankle. VAR checked for a possible red card and it easily looked as though it could have been upgraded – but Craig Pawson agreed with referee Michael Salisbury’s call. Forest were building and Morgan Gibbs-White supplied a peach of a pass to Chris Wood who shaved the face of goal with a low drive. At the other end substitute Julio Enciso nearly nabbed his first goal in ten months after shaving the post with a long-range screamer late on. As the clock was ticking, a looping Cheikhou Koyate header landed on the roof of the net to give the hosts a scare. There were handbags in the dying moments when Adam Lallana was booked for barging into Ibrahim Sanagre.Remind yourself how the game went with SunSport’s live blog below
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