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    Chelsea 1-1 Nottingham Forest LIVE RESULT: Blues drop points against ten-man Forest after Ward-Prowse’s red card

    CHELSEA have dropped points against ten-man Nottingham Forest in what turned out to be a fiesty thriller at Stamford Bridge.Chris Wood temporarily put the visitors ahead before Noni Madueke equalised eight minutes later.And the three points were there for the taking when James Ward-Prowse saw red for a bizarre handball, but Nuno Espirito Santos’ men held on.RESULT: Chelsea 1-1 ForestLive stream/TV: Not televised in the UKChelsea team: Sanchez, Cucurella, Gusto, Fofana, Colwill, Caicedo, Fernandez, Madueke, Palmer, Sancho, JacksonNottingham Forest team: Sels, Aina, Murillo, Milenković, Moreno, Yates, Anderson, Ward-Prowse, Gibbs-White, Hudson-Odoi, WoodFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSFollow ALL the action from Stamford Bridge with our live blog below…Match report by Andy DillonNONI MADUEKE saved Chelsea’s bacon as the Blues were held to a draw by 10-man Nottingham Forest.Chris Wood’s strike gave the visitors the lead at Stamford Bridge.And Chelsea appeared unable to break down Forest’s deep block.But Madueke stepped up to fire home and rescue a point for the hosts…Read the full match report here: Copy linkCopiedPlayer ratingsIt was far from what the Chelsea players and fans would’ve hoped for out on the pitch today, and SunSport’s Jack Figg has rated the players for you to take a look at. Noni Madueke took home the best rating, while a frustrated Chelsea star received the worst…You can view the player ratings here…Copy linkCopiedMan of the match Your SunSport man of the match today has got to go to Nottingham Forest keeper Matz Sels. The strike from Noni Madueke was a tough one to stop, but aside from that he was absolutely imperious in the net for Forest. Multiple saves to deny Cole Palmer, Christopher Nkunku, Noni Madueke and more rescued a point for his side, and he has been a large contributor in their impressive start to the season. Matz Sels took the SunSport Man of the Match award at Stamford BridgeCredit: AlamyCopy linkCopiedFull-time: Match StatsThis is how the statistics saw the game at full time, in what was an electrifying and entertaining game from start to finish. It was Chelsea who dominated the possession, but Forest who had more shots on target, with their counter attacking style proving tough for Chelsea to deal with once the Trees had the lead. The match stats after Chelsea were held to a draw by Nottingham ForestCopy linkCopiedFULL-TIME: Chelsea 1-1 Nottingham Forest FT. It’s full time here at Stamford Bridge, and the points are shared between Chelsea and Nottingham Forest. There were chances galore, but two impressive goalkeeping performances, particularly Sels of Forest prevented more goals flying in. Not to be for Chelsea today, but it could’ve been worse for Maresca’s men…Chelsea’s Cole Palmer was left frustrated despite picking up an assist for Chelsea’s equaliserCredit: PACopy linkCopiedChelsea 1-1 Nottingham Forest 90+13. Forest’s free-kick is smashed by Murillo and deflected out for a corner. One last chance for Forest to get their big men in the box…Aina crosses, but Sanchez makes a HUGE save to deny Jota at the death who hit a glancing header on target. Copy linkCopiedChelsea 1-1 Nottingham Forest 90+12. Forest are frustrating Chelsea here, as Moises Caicedo leaves a late challenge on Jota driving forwards. There are just moments left here for either side to find a winner, and Forest have a free kick here with their big men forwards. Copy linkCopiedChelsea 1-1 Nottingham Forest 90+11. Robert Sanchez gives the ball away too easily and Forest have another chance, with a Neco Williams volley being saved by the Chelsea stopper. Copy linkCopiedChelsea 1-1 Nottingham Forest 90+8. Chelsea are dominating the ball here as we head into the final five minutes of added time. Caicedo gives away a foul, which Forest will take their time over once more…Copy linkCopiedChelsea 1-1 Nottingham Forest 90+5. HUGE SAVE from Robert Sanchez and then by Matt Sels!It is end-to-end here right now! Forest get forward after a free-kick, and Neco Williams’ placed shot is saved excellently by Robert Sanchez and played out to Mudryk on the left-hand side. The Ukrainian bursts down the left and crosses perfectly for Christopher Nkunku, only for his header to be parried away by Matt Sels. There is a winner in this game if both teams keep going for it like this!Copy linkCopiedCHANCE! Chelsea 1-1 Nottingham Forest 90+3. Huge chance for Joao Felix. Neto stands a cross up in the box for Felix, who rises brilliantly to meet it, only for it to be headed into the ground and wide of the post.Copy linkCopied13 ADDED MINUTES: Chelsea 1-1 Nottingham Forest 90+1. A huge round of applause from the Chelsea fans as the fourth official holds up the board with 13 minutes added on. Copy linkCopiedFIGHT! Chelsea 1-1 Nottingham Forest 89. It is bedlam at the Bridge here. It has been a feisty game throughout, but it’s all kicked off now. Chasing the ball down, Neco Williams shoves Marc Cucurella into Enzo Maresca and sends him absolutely flying. It all kicks off after that, with both sets of stars at each others necks.Copy linkCopiedPALMER TWICE DENIED! Chelsea 1-1 Nottingham Forest 87. That is excellent goalkeeping by Matt Sels. Cole Palmer lashes a shot at Sels, which is palmed out only back to the Chelsea star who has a second bite of the cherry which is saved once more. So close for Chelsea, who can smell blood at the end here.Copy linkCopiedChelsea 1-1 Nottingham Forest 84. A corner whipped in by Cole Palmer is given as a free-kick as Matt Sels is wiped out coming to collect it. Chelsea really need to start going for this if they want all three points. Copy linkCopiedChelsea 1-1 Nottingham Forest 81. A host of changes here: Christopher Nkunku and Joao Felix are on in place of Nicolas Jackson and Enzo Fernandez. For Forest Callum Hudson-Odoi is replaced and given a warm reception by the Chelsea fans. He’s replaced by Anthony Elanga, while Morato comes on for Chris Wood and Neco Williams for Alex Moreno. Copy linkCopiedRED CARD: Chelsea 1-1 Nottingham Forest 77. WARD-PROWSE SEES RED. Chelsea look to be away on the counter here with Nicolas Jackson steaming through, before James Ward-Prowse slips and grabs the ball. The deliberate handball sees him get a second booking and he’s dismissed. Copy linkCopiedChelsea 1-1 Nottingham Forest 74. There is a lengthy break in play here as Morgan Gibbs-White hobbles off the pitch with the Chelsea and Forest players left arguing with each other. Nicolas Jackson is among those fuming, and the Forest fans are chanting “He’s gonna cry in a minute” at the Chelsea striker. James Ward-Prowse stands over the set-piece, and Cole Palmer is booked…Danger.Copy linkCopiedChelsea 1-1 Nottingham Forest 70. Forest come forward with pace here, and Morgan Gibbs-White finds enough space on the edge of the box to take a shot. Malo Gusto slides in really well to block it fairly, but Gibbs-White lands awkwardly and screams out in pain. Forest have a free-kick. Copy linkCopiedChelsea 1-1 Nottingham Forest 68. Gusto plays a nice ball into the feet of Cole Palmer, who just knocks it onto Noni Madueke, who will have a go at Alex Moreno once again. He taps it past him, but the Spanish full-back does really well to knock it out for a corner to the Blues. Copy linkCopiedChelsea 1-1 Nottingham Forest 65. Chelsea are really going for this now…Cucurella bursts down the left and crosses towards Nicolas Jackson, but the Senegalese striker can’t reach it and it’s blocked out for a corner. Copy linkCopiedCLOSE! Chelsea 1-1 Nottingham Forest 63. It’s a big chance for Chelsea, as Nicolas Jackson does really well to nick the ball for his side. He looks to drive towards goal and get a shot off, but is knocked off balance by a Forest defender. He keeps possession and cuts it back to Jadon Sancho, who lays it off for Noni Madueke. Noni takes the shot once more, but this time it is blocked. Copy linkCopiedChelsea 1-1 Nottingham Forest 60. Another chance falls at the feet of Noni Madueke after some great work down the left hand side by Jadon Sancho. The wingers combine as the latter rolls the ball across the box into the feet of Noni looking for a brace. It bobbles before reaching his foot and his effort sails over the bar, but it’s better from Chelsea in recent moments. Copy linkCopiedGOALLLLLL! Chelsea 1-1 Nottingham Forest 56. CHELSEA ARE LEVEL!Noni Madueke levels the scoring!After a good ball into the right-winger, he cuts inside on his left foot and his low driven shot finds the bottom right corner. Great finish! That has really lifted the home fans!Copy linkCopiedChelsea 0-1 Nottingham Forest 53. Chelsea are looking to bounce back from that early second half goal. but it is Forest who come forwards once more here…The ball is played into Anderson who is begging for the ball as he encroaches the box, before having his effort saved by Robert Sanchez. Copy linkCopied More

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    Chelsea vs Nottingham Forest descends into huge brawl as Marc Cucurella clatters into Enzo Maresca

    CHELSEA’S draw with Nottingham Forest descended into chaos late on as a huge brawl broke out.The touchline fracas even saw the managers get involved as tempers boiled over.A brawl broke out during Chelsea’s 1-1 draw with Nottingham ForestCredit: Premier LeagueThe fracas started after Neco Williams shoved Marc Cucurella into Enzo MarescaCredit: Premier LeagueIt came in the 89th minute of a feisty Premier League affair at Stamford Bridge.James Ward-Prowse had earlier been sent off for the visitors with 12 minutes remaining.However, it all kicked off in front of the dugouts as stoppage time approached.As Neco Williams and Marc Cucurella chased the ball down, the Forest man pushed the Spaniard into Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLThe Italian was sent flying before bedlam broke out around him.Players from both teams piled in as the pushing and shoving continued.Maresca and his opposite number Nuno Espirito Santo could both be seen attempting to calm the situation.Nicolas Jackson even appeared to slap Forest defender Morato during the scuffle.Most read in FootballFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSHowever, Maresca is not concerned about his side’s ill-discipline, explaining after the match: “I like the way the team is fighting – I don’t see any problems with that.”Referee Chris Kavanagh was finally able to get players back under control before restarting the match.Enzo Maresca insists identity of Chelsea is starting to take shape Williams and Cucurella were both booked for their involvement, along with Blues defender Levi Colwill.The late melee failed to inspire either side to find a winning goal, though, as the match ended 1-1.Forest had taken the lead early in the second half through Chris Wood before Noni Madueke’s equaliser eight minutes later.It means Chelsea sit fourth in the table heading into the international break, four points behind league leaders Liverpool.As for Forest, they are ninth with just one defeat from their opening seven matches.Players from both sides joined in before Williams and Cucurella were shown yellow cardsCredit: Premier League More

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    Chelsea 1 Nottingham Forest 1: Blues made to rue missed chances after Ward-Prowse’s bonkers red card

    FOR THE SECOND Premier League game in a row Chelsea had to come from behind.But while Forest threw a large spanner into the works of the Blues’ goal machine, nothing can short fuse the electricity when Enzo Maresca’s team is in full flow.Noni Madueke sealed a point for Chelsea in their 1-1 draw with ForestCredit: GettyThe visitors put in a resilient defensive performance after a goal from Chris WoodCredit: PAJust like last weekend when Brighton were beaten 4-2 in a thriller, the spills and ills of this feisty young team took over to produce an absolute cracker of a climax that had everything.Bust ups, brawls, brilliant saves and Chelsea head coach Maresca taking an unexpected flight into the air when clattered by one of his own defenders in the technical area.Just three days ago Maresca talked of the quiet calm inside his camp and how he is unaffected by ‘noise’ that follows his club around.That may be but he should try telling that to his players – and those of feisty Forest – who combined to produce an explosive ending to a game that started out as a Sunday afternoon kickabout.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLEleven bookings in all – including two for James Ward-Prowse that meant the visitors held on for 12 minutes of normal plus 13 of added time with ten men to claim a draw and stay unbeaten on the road this season.Forest boss Nuno Espirito Santo was also given a yellow card as the tension and temperature cranked up with two teams scrapping for a point in October as if Premier League survival depended on it in May.Chris Wood and Noni Madueke scored the goals but what normally constitutes the pivotal act of a game became minor talking points.Chelsea’s recent blistering run of five straight wins came to an end, as did the incredible scoring run of Cole Palmer. Four in the first half alone against Brighton.Most read in FootballFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSThe club’s top four hopes took a minor dent and they will be fined £25,000 for the second time this season for picking up six bookings or more in one match. As they did at Bournemouth.They will also have defenders Wesley Fofana and Marc Cucurella banned for their next league game after the international break – a trip to Liverpool.Watch incredible moment ex-Chelsea star Diego Costa starts BRAWL during U20s game as fans ask ‘what did they expect-‘Chelsea have also become the first team to have players banned for picking up five bookings this season as the testosterone rush of Maresca’s young squad took over from football discipline.But anyone whose mortgage doesn’t depend on having 11 players available for a game will not be complaining.From the moment Forest took the lead five minutes into the second half, the starting gun went off on a crazy fifty minutes.The high point – if you like a punch up – was the full on scuffle triggered by Neco Williams pushing Chelsea defender Marc Cucurella as they tussled for a ball heading for the touchline.Wood put Forest ahead just minutes into the second halfCredit: PAThe visitors were jubilant with their shock lead at Stamford BridgeCredit: ReutersThe Spaniard was bundled into his boss who went a**e over t*t, prompting a furious reaction from Levi Colwill in particular.More than a dozen players became embroiled in the heated shoving match with Chelsea Nicolas Jackson leaping from the dugout to get involved, having already been taken off.In the melee, few even noticed Chelsea scorer Noni Madueke being helped from the pitch by one of the backroom staff as he hobbled off with injury.How ref Chris Kavanagh maintained a sense of order is testament to his professionalism although Palmer wasn’t best pleased and confronted the officials at full time.Madueke levelled things up 10 minutes laterCredit: GettyThe winger had missed several chances beforeCredit: PAIn injury time Forest keeper Matz Sels double-saved from Palmer and denied Malo Gusto AND Chris Nkunku. Chelsea keeper Robert Sanchez, guilty of a horrendous howler last week, saved one-handed from Jota Silva as Stamford Bridge erupted in excitement.Ultimately, Chelsea failed to break down ten men of stubborn resistance who showed you can hold out against Maresca’s team if you are prepared to give everything.Forest took the lead from a set-piece when Jackson pushed Ward-Prowse over in the centre circle. Chelsea played out the last 12 minutes, plus the 13 of stoppage time, a man upCredit: GettyJames Ward-Prowse saw a second yellow for stopping play with a handballThe dead-ball specialist delivered a swinging cross into the box and Nikola Milenkovic provided the knockdown for Wood to poke the ball in.Chelsea levelled seven minutes later when Madueke cut in from the right to score with his left. A probing shot across the face of goal into the opposite bottom corner.And as the rejuvenated Blues pushed for a winner, Ward-Prowse, already booked for a foul on Palmer, took one for the team by diving onto and grabbing the ball as he tried to stop Jackson from breaking away.Forest, experts at ‘game management’, sought to frustrate Chelsea and hold on, which caused frustration to rise.READ MORE SUN STORIESA mass brawl broke out near the end of the gameCredit: AFPBooking were shown to Neco Williams, Levi Colwill and Marc CucurellaCredit: Premier LeagueAnd as if the Chelsea players weren’t battered enough during the shoving match in front of the dugouts they will be kicking themselves for not winning.Palmer was desperately unlucky in the first half when he shot through the legs of Sels only for the ball to hit the foot of the post and rebound into the keeper’s grateful hands. More

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    Chelsea player ratings: Noni Madueke shines again but hot-headed Nicolas Jackson too busy arguing with team-mates

    CHELSEA were held by ten-man Nottingham Forest as frustration filled Stamford Bridge. Chris Wood opened the scoring before Noni Madueke capped off a sublime performance with a goal. Joao Felix looks on in frustrationCredit: AFPThe Blues pressed for a winner by Forest stubbornly held out to prevail with a well-earned point. Here is how Jack Figg rated Enzo Maresca’s side. Robert Sanchez – 8 Excellent positioning to snuff out Forest counter on hour mark and made two sensational late saves to deny the visitor’s a winner.Malo Gusto – 6 Wasn’t able to prevent Nikola Milenkovic’s flick on to set up Wood’s opener but he produced a great block to deny Gibbs-White in the box. READ MORE IN footballWesley Fofana – 7 Forming a good partnership at the back with Colwill. Finally some consistency at centre-half for Chelsea. Levi Colwill made some important blocksCredit: GettyLevi Colwill – 7 Made a huge block to prevent Yates in the first half. John Terry-esque defending. Marc Cucurella – 5 Lacked attacking creativity down the left having filled in at centre-back at times. Failed to form much of a threat with Sancho.Moises Caicedo – 6 Agonisingly close to getting ahead of Wood to prevent the Forest opener. Took the role as deep-lying midfielder in front of back line. Most read in FootballMoises Caicedo put in a good defensive shiftCredit: ReutersEnzo Fernandez – 5 Still looks to be finding his best position under Maresca. Not a natural holding midfielder but denied preferred advanced role by Palmer. Cole Palmer – 6 Looked lively when afforded space in the centre but the Chelsea superstar saw a huge chance saved thanks to Matz Sels double save. Noni Madueke – 8 Constant threat down the right side with his goal well deserved. But the winger finds himself guilty of making the wrong choice in the final third.Noni Madueke was a bright spark throughoutCredit: EPAJadon Sancho – 4 Largely absent throughout the match with Aina doing a stellar job in keeping the tricky forward quiet. Lacked killer instinct going forward. Nicolas Jackson – 4 Apart from pressing, quiet throughout. Slow to react in the box in a frustrating sign of inconsistency after recent goalscoring form. Spent more time arguing with team-mates at points. Subs Joao Felix (for Fernandez 80 mins) – 6Christopher Nkaunku (for Jackson 80 mins) – 6Mykhailo Mudryk (for Sancho 89 mins) -5READ MORE SUN STORIESPedro Neto (for Madueke 89 mins) – 6Tosin Adarabioyo (for Colwill 90+3 mins) – 5 Enzo Maresca insists identity of Chelsea is starting to take shape More

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    Aston Villa 0 Man Utd 0: Erik ten Hag’s fate out of his own hands as Red Devils endure WORST start to Prem season

    IT was about time Erik Ten Hag had some luck.And so for a few more weeks at least, the beleaguered Dutchman clings on to his job as manager of Manchester United despite only amassing eight points after seven games, which poses as the club’s worst ever start in a Premier League season.Manchester United played out a goalless draw against Aston VillaCredit: PAMan Utd boss Erik ten Hag has overseen the club’s worst ever start to a Premier League seasonCredit: RexMan Utd’s winless record extended to five games in front of club chief Sir Jim RatcliffeCredit: EPAMan Utd star Marcus Rashford avoided a second yellow card against Aston VillaCredit: AFPAston Villa appeared tired after their Champions League in over Bayern MunichCredit: PAWith United co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe watching from the stands, United seemed primed for a proper thrashing at Villa Park which would surely have resulted in Ten Hag getting the boot.But United ran into a Villa side which, four days after their latest famous win over Bayern Munich, looked absolutely knackered.Ten Hag was also thankful that halfway through the second half, Marcus Rashford avoided what should have been a second yellow card for a challenge on Leon Bailey.Ten Hag, knowing the player had been fortunate, replaced him just two minutes later.Read More on Man UtdAnd in stoppage time, Villa’s Jaden Philogene was handed a sitter but somehow, he shot straight at defender Diogo Dalot.United skipper Bruno Fernandes – who actually avoided a red card for once – delivered United’s best chance, although it struck the woodwork.But ultimately, neither side deserved to win and neither Unai Emery or Ten Hag will not be too unhappy.While United also lacked a spark in the final third, at least they did hold firm and were more organised defensively than they were in the games against Spurs and Porto.Most read in FootballYet the main talking point was concerning Rashford, who was United’s only attacking threat.He received a yellow card for fouling Matty Cash in the 59th minute and should have been handed another caution soon after for his tackle on Bailey three minutes later but ref Rob Jones avoided making what should have been a straightforward decision.Erik ten Hag bemoans defensive lapses as Man Utd waste flying start in Porto Unsurprisingly, Ten Hag replaced Rashford with Antony in the 64th minute. At the same time, Joshua Zirkzee replaced Rasmus Hojlund who was isolated up front for most of the game.And on this occasion, Jhon Duran, the hero of Villa’s 1-0 midweek win over Bayern Munich, was unable to make a difference when replacing Bailey.So basically, none of the subs from either side made a blind bit of difference.Ten Hag made five summer signings but only one of them, Noussair Mazraoui, started the game although even he was replaced at half-time.And Matthijs De Ligt, dropped along with fellow defender Lisadro Martinez after some awful performances, only featured at the start of the second half due to an injury to Harry Maguire.The Maguire injury makes no difference to interim England manager Lee Carsley as he missed out on the squad for the games with Greece and Finland.Injury blowYet Carsley now has an issue as centre-back Ezri Konsa looks a huge doubt as he came off with a hamstring injury just 12 minutes into the game.United’s only chance of a dire first half came through Rashford although his power-packed strike was met by a strong pair of hands by Emi Martinez.Villa’s Morgan Rogers and Philogene both fired shots wide before the break while Ollie Watkins and Youri Tielemans – unmarked following a short corner – forced a decent stop from Andre OnanaFernandes came the closest to scoring although his dipped free-kick smacked against the bar while Alejandro Garnacho should have done better from the rebound.READ MORE SUN STORIESVilla keeper Martinez once again displayed his class by making a difficult shot from Antony look relatively easy.Yet right at the end, the ball fell perfectly for Philogene but he belted the effort straight at Dalot. And Ten Hag breathed a huge sigh of relief.Man Utd’s worst starts to a seasonErik ten Hag has recorded Manchester United’s worst ever start to a Premier League season after just seven games:2024-25: Erik ten Hag (8 points)2023-24: Erik ten Hag (9 points)2019-20: Ole Gunnar Solskjaer (9 points)Man Utd almost left with a victory against Aston VillaAston Villa ace Youri Tielemans impressed in midfield against Man Utd More

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    Harry Maguire leaves Villa Park in plastic boot after Man Utd star helped off pitch by club doctor

    HARRY MAGUIRE left Villa Park in a plastic boot after being helped off the pitch by a club doctor.The England defender was removed at half-time after he was handed a shock Manchester United start for Sunday’s all-important Premier League clash, which ended 0-0Harry Maguire was helped to the sidelines before half-time of Ten Hag’s crunch matchHis knee looked to have locked before his sock was rippedMaguire was later subbed off injured during the breakHe was helped by a team doctor before the whistle blewMaguire’s knee looked to have locked during a Villa set piece on the brink of half-time.The back of his sock was completely ripped, with a huge hole showing his full calf as keeper Andre Onana assisted him to the sidelines.Maguire was holding his calf before he was helped off by three members of Man Utd’s medical staff after referee Robert Jones’ whistle.And the Telegraph claims the England centre-back left Villa Park in a protective boot to leave Erik ten Hag sweating over his fitness.READ MORE FOOTBALL NEWSMaguire’s counterpart Jonny Evans also looked to be struggling in the first half after a crunching challenge on Leon Bailey – but went onto win Man of the Match.Maguire and Noussair Mazraoui were subsequently subbed at the interval, with Matthijs de Ligt and Victor Lindelof brought on as replacements.Maguire also picked up a yellow card for leaning into Ollie Watkins’ face with his arm in the 36th minute and will now undergo tests to determine the extent of his problem.The 31-year-old missed Euro 2024 amid ongoing issues with his calf.Most read in FootballMaguire had been handed a shock start over Matthijs de Ligt and Lisandro MartinezThe defender wasn’t deemed fit enough to come out for the second halfAnd Man Utd now face an anxious wait over their former captain, who scored a last-gasp equaliser for Ten Hag’s side in a 3-3 draw with Porto in the Europa League on Thursday.Ten Hag is under mounting pressure to save his job following a nightmare start to the season.SunSport reported this week that the Dutchman had two games to persuade Old Trafford chiefs of his ability.Erik ten Hag criticises Man Utd’s desire in Twente draw But with Maguire off, Villa stepped up the intensity after a pretty tame first 45 minutes from both sides.Marcus Rashford was lucky to somehow escape a second yellow for lunge in on Bailey shortly before he was hauled off in the 64th minute.Bruno Fernandes came closest to scoring for the away side, with his powerful free-kick strike smacking off the crossbar inside 68 minutes.But despite the obvious defensive personnel changes, the Red Devils defended valiantly – although both sides showed a real lack of quality going forward.Ten Hag’s crunch clash ended goalless, with the Dutchman’s fate out of his hands for now as Man Utd sit 10 points behind leaders Liverpool in 14th. More

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    Arsenal blow as Kai Havertz pulls out of Germany squad with injury just hours after scoring in Southampton win

    ARSENAL have suffered a potential injury blow after Kai Havertz withdrew from the latest Germany squad with an ankle issue.The former Chelsea star hit headlines on Saturday as he continued his fine goal-scoring run against Southampton.Arsenal star has withdrawn from the latest Germany squad with an ankle problemCredit: RexHavertz led the way after the Saints took a 1-0 lead in the second half, pegging the visitors back just moments after Cameron Archer’s 55th minute opener.Gabriel Martinelli then put Arsenal ahead before Bukayo Saka sealed all three points late on.And the result means Mikel Arteta’s men are level with Man City while breathing down the necks of league leaders Liverpool.Plenty of Gunners stars have now departed for the upcoming international break.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLBut Havertz is no longer linking up with Germany due to an injury worry.Julian Nagelsmann’s side are set to play Nations League qualifiers against Bosnia and the Netherlands.And they will have to do it without 53-cap Havertz, who has withdrawn from the side due to an ankle problem.The forward will remain in London to be assessed by Arsenal’s medical team.Most read in FootballFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSBut with stars like Martin Odegaard and Ben White already out injury, Arteta will be praying tests show that Havertz is not set to miss any domestic action.The versatile attacker already had six goals in 10 matches this season, an impressive return after he netted 14 times last term.How Arteta’s tactical masterstroke turned Havertz into Arsenal’s most important playerMeet the Arsenal Wags from Strictly star to a flight attendantTolami Benson – partner of Bukayo SakaBenson and Saka have kept information on their relationship largely quiet.They do not appear on each others Instagram pages but she was seen speaking to Saka at the 2022 World Cup.Helene Spilling – partner of Martin OdegaardA professional dancer from Norway who rose to fame in the country’s version of Strictly Come Dancing, the pair were first spotted together at the Football Awards in March 2023. Sophie Weber – partner of Kai HavertzWeber works as a model and social media influencer and is the most high profile member of the group on online with almost 400,000 followers on Instagram.They are childhood sweethearts having grown up in the same neighbourhood.Milly White – partner of Ben WhiteThe couple got engaged in 2022 before tying the knot officially in May last year. They have matching “I love you tattoos” on their wrists. Milly White works as a model.Laura Trossard Hilven – partner of Leandro TrossardThe pair met in 2014 before getting married in 2019.They have two sons together, Thiago and Amadeo.Lauren Fryer – partner of Declan RiceLauren Fryer and Declan Rice have been together since 2015. She tends to keep a lower profile compared to some of Arsenal’s other Wags but is no less stunning.She sadly deleted all pictures on her Instagram after suffering horrific abuse by vile trolls.Georgina Ramsdale – partner of Aaron RamsdaleGeorgina Ramsdale works as a flight attendant.The couple got married last June after the Arsenal star proposed in 2022. They originally met in 2019.Following an initial sticky patch following his £65million move from Chelsea in 2023, Havertz has become a fan favourite at the Emirates.And Arteta hailed the German in the wake of yesterday’s latest victory.He said: “You can tell [his confidence has grown]. The way he holds the ball, the positions he takes in the box. He’s an attacking midfielder but he plays as a nine so you don’t know where he is.”That’s his football brain and for sure his focus now is I’m going to win the game, I’m going to do it’ and that’s a different thing.”He’s practising and he wants more. He’s not satisfied with what he is doing because there is still another level for him.”He’s surrounded by incredible players but something has changed in him and that confidence you really sense it. And now he’s scoring in games and winning football matches which is great.” More

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    Fans spot Pep Guardiola coaching opposition player at final whistle and claim it’s ‘because he loves football so much’

    FANS think they’ve spotted Pep Guardiola coaching Fulham star Adama Traore after Manchester City’s hard-fought 3-2 win over the Cottagers.City struggled to put the game to bed against a restless Fulham side, with Traore causing all sorts of problems throughout his 90 minutes.Pep Guardiola could be seen deep in conversation with Fulham’s Adama TraoreCredit: ReutersThe Man City boss first hugged the Fulham winger before he began talking with handsCredit: AlamyGoals from Mateo Kovacic and Jeremy Doku helped City stay second behind leaders Liverpool and level on points with Arsenal.Marco Silva’s side opened the scoring through Andreas Pereira after a sublime backheel assist from Raul Jimenez.But it didn’t take long for the hosts to equalise through Kovacic, before the Croatian doubled their lead in the 47th minute.Fulham could have made City pay on several occasions, with Traore missing two golden chances including a one-on-one opportunity against Ederson after brilliantly out-pacing speed king Kyle Walker.READ MORE FOOTBALL NEWSOne of the biggest talking points was Traore’s lack of composure in front of goal.In fact, after the full-time whistle, Guardiola walked over to hug Traore and began animatedly gesturing while speaking with the winger.Guardiola looked passionate as he began waving his arms, turning his body and kicking an invisible ball while in deep conversation.The Spanish pair stood together for a lengthy period in the middle of the Etihad pitch – and fans quickly assumed that it was a coaching session.Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSFormer Prem striker Robert Earnshaw shared the clip on X writing: “Pep loves football so much that he went over to coach the opponent player.”Another fan wrote on X: “Guardiola’s passion for football knows no bounds and his love for the game is unmatched.”Man City vs Fulham: Player Ratings BreakdownA third said: “I can’t believe it Pep is actually coaching City’s Traore.”A fourth replied: “OMG. How can a Prem manager give tactical advice to an opponent. Pep just loves football. Traore almost scored a few 😂.”One more wrote: “I assume Pep is coaching up Adama after those missed chances. I love this.”Guardiola later heaped praise on Traore, saying: “Adama, he’s unstoppable that game. “We couldn’t control when he had the ball. You have to defend in your 18-yard box.”Doku came off the bench to extend City’s lead, but a Rodrigo Muniz strike in the 88th minute set up a nervy end for the Citizens.Mateo Kovacic scored twice for Manchester City as they edged past Fulham More