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    Luis Suarez lined up for emotional transfer return to Ajax but Dutch giants face competition from LaLiga and Serie A

    LUIS SUAREZ is in line for a sensational return to Ajax this summer.The 35-year-old’s contract with Atletico Madrid is up in June and his current employers are yet to offer him a new deal.
    Suarez could make a sensational return to Ajax this summer as Atletico are yet to offer the Uruguayan a new contractCredit: EPA
    And according to Marca, the La Liga Champions’ lack of communication with Suarez over a contract extension has riled the Uruguayan.
    Both club and player have had an indifferent season – and it’s likely that Atletico’s boss Diego Simeone will decide whether they still require Suarez’s services at the end of the campaign.
    The Rojiblancos are languishing in fourth spot in the La Liga and still need to get past Manchester United to earn a spot in the Champions League quarter-finals.
    And Suarez – who’s missed parts of the campaign due to injury – hasn’t been much of a help – despite scoring nine goals in 25 La Liga games.
    Atletico are already said to be exploring new attacking options for next season in the form of Bayern Munich striker Robert Lewandowski, whose contract runs out in June next year.
    However, Suarez has no intention of hanging up his boots just yet – and demands regular playing time to cement his place in Uruguay’s squad for the Qatar World Cup this winter.
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    And his old club Ajax – where he made his name before heading to Liverpool in 2011 – are reportedly interested in bringing him back to Holland.
    The Dutch giants have already made enquires about the disgruntled forward, Marca claim.
    But they’ll have to fend off interest from Inter Milan and Sevilla who are also monitoring Suarez’s situation.
    There’s interest from the Premier League too with Aston Villa adding him to their wishlist this summer.
    And Suarez may be tempted to return to the Prem to reunite with Villa boss and ex-Reds team-mate Steven Gerrard, alongside Philippe Coutinho who’s also at Villa Park on loan. More

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    Napoli 0 AC Milan 1 LIVE RESULT: Giroud scores winner and sends Rossoneri to the top of Serie A table

    OLIVIER GIROUD led AC Milan to a 1-0 victory against Napoli at the Diego Armando Maradona Stadium. Davide Calabria attempted a shot from the edge of the box and Giroud got a touch that caught David Ospina off guard and the ball ended up in the back of the net on 49 minutes.
    Milan have climbed up to the top of the Serie A table ahead of rivals Inter Milan.

    Napoli team: 25 Ospina, 22 Di Lorenzo, 13 Rrahmani, 26 Koulibaly, 6 Mario Rui, 8 Fabian, 68 Lobotka, 21 Politano, 20 Zielinski, 24 Insigne, 9 Osimhen.
    AC Milan team: 16 Maignan, 2 Calabria, 23 Tomori, 20 Kalulu, 19 Tonali, 4 Bennacer, 30 Messias, 79 Kessie, 17 Leao, 9 Giroud.
    Both sides can go top of Serie A with a win.

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    Stay up to date with all the action from this Serie A table topper in our live blog…
    That’s all from Naples!
    AC Milan defeated Napoli 1-0 at the Diego Armando Maradona Stadium and moved up to the top of the Serie A table.
    Milan protested for a penalty after just five minutes when Ismael Bennacer went down inside the box following a challenge with Kalidou Koulibaly.
    The Rossoneri also called out for a red card on Koulibaly after a rough foul on Olivier Giroud.
    Giroud tried to show his wounds to the referee but the official and VAR weren’t moved.
    It didn’t matter, however, as the ex-Arsenal and Chelsea ace broke the deadlock in the second half on 49 minutes.
    Davide Calabria attempted a shot from the edge of the box and Giroud got a touch that caught David Ospina by surprise and sent the ball to the back of the net.
    That’s all from us here at SunSport, have a great night!
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    Updated table
    AC Milan have climbed up to the top of the Serie A table after beating Napoli.
    Milan are now two points ahead of second-placed rivals Inter Milan, who have a game in hand.
    The Partenopei, on the other hand, are third with three points away from the top.
    More below:

    Stats
    Napoli dominated 61 per cent of possession throughout the encounter at the Diego Armando Maradona Stadium.
    The Partenopei registered a total of nine shots but only two of them were on target.
    AC Milan, on the other hand, recorded a total of 12 shots of which seven were on target.
    Both teams recorded four yellow cards during the intense Serie A encounter
    FT: Napoli 0-1 Milan
    AC Milan beat Napoli 1-0 at the Diego Armando Maradona Stadium and moved up to the top of the Serie A table.
    Milan protested for a penalty after just five minutes when Ismael Bennacer went down inside the area following a tangle with Kalidou Koulibaly.
    The Rossoneri also called for a red card on Koulibaly after a rough foul on Olivier Giroud.
    Giroud tried to show his gashes to the referee but the official and VAR weren’t moved.
    But it didn’t matter as the former Arsenal and Chelsea star broke the deadlock in the second half on 49 minutes.
    Davide Calabria tried a shot from the edge of the box and Giroud got a touch that caught David Ospina by surprise and sent the ball to the back of the net
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    FT: Napoli 0-1 Milan
    PEEP!
    That full-time in Naples
    Napoli 0-1 Milan
    90+5 CHANCE!
    Milan almost seal the victory with a beautiful shot by Saelemaekers but his effort is blocked perfectly by Ospina
    Napoli 0-1 Milan
    90+3 YELLOW CARD
    Milan ace Florenzi gets booked immediately after as we approach full time
    Napoli 0-1 Milan
    90+2 YELLOW CARD
    Napoli ace Ounass gets booked for blocking a counter attack with a tactical foul on Rebic
    Napoli 0-1 Milan
    90 Five more minutes of added time to go.
    Napoli are given a significant lifeline to equalise!
    Napoli 0-1 Milan
    89 SUBSTITUTION
    And Milan manager Pioli brings on the returning Ibrahimovic, who replaces Leao
    Napoli 0-1 Milan
    86 CHANCE
    Milan respond immediately as Hernandez runs down the left and tries a shot of his own from a tight angle that Ospina blocks
    Napoli 0-1 Milan
    86 CHANCE
    Napoli star Osimhen breaks down the right but is under pressure and his shot from a tight angle is blocked by Maignan
    Napoli 0-1 Milan
    83 YELLOW CARD
    Milan goalkeeper Maignan gets booked for time wasting
    Napoli 0-1 Milan
    82 SUBSTITUTION
    And Napoli manager Spalletti responds with another double switch of his own.
    Zambo Anguissa and Lozano replace Zielinski and Lobotka
    Napoli 0-1 Milan
    80 SUBSTITUTION
    Another double change for Pioli as Saelemaekers and Florenzi come on for Messias and Calabria
    Napoli 0-1 Milan
    78 Ounas has sparked some extra explosiveness down Napoli’s right flank.
    The hosts are finally finding some open spaces now
    Napoli 0-1 Milan
    76 CHANCE!
    Napoli finally show some teeth as Ounas delivers a shot from the right and just misses Maignan’s right corner
    Napoli 0-1 Milan
    76 SUBSTITUTION
    Napoli manager Spaletti throws in Mertens, who replaces Ruiz
    Napoli 0-1 Milan
    75 Milan continue to hold as Napoli are lacking that final pass.
    Osimhen can’t get the better of Tomori and Kalulu
    Napoli 0-1 Milan
    72 Giroud put together a strong shift against Napoli before his injury.
    In fact, the Milan star appeared to have already been dealing with a knock before opening the scoring
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    Napoli 0-1 Milan
    70 Napoli manager Spaletti added a lot of quality as well as technique to his side.
    Wonder if Ibrahimovic will come on for this after Rebic’s introduction
    Napoli 0-1 Milan
    68 SUBSTITUTION
    Milan manager Pioli makes a double switch of his own.
    Krunic replaces Tonalli and Rebic finally comes on for Giroud, who can’t continue because of injury
    Napoli 0-1 Milan
    67 SUBSTITUTION
    And here’s the double switch we were talking about earlier:
    Napoli manager Spaletti brings on Ounas and Elmas who replace Politano and Insigne respectively
    Napoli 0-1 Milan
    67 Giroud is back on the ground with a problem on his foot.
    Looks like he may have twisted his ankle a few seconds earlier
    Napoli 0-1 Milan
    65 Napoli are preparing a double change.
    Manager Spaletti understands he needs to shake things up as the hosts are creating no danger so far
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    Why does Victor Osimhen wear a mask?

    VICTOR OSIMHEN is one of the hottest properties in European football.The Napoli striker has scored 11 goals in all competitions this season.
    Victor Osimhen has worn a protective mask since his return from facial surgery in JanuaryCredit: Rex
    But he would probably have had more goals if he had been fit all season.
    The Nigerian missed nine games at the end of 2021 due to a nasty injury.
    Why does Victor Osimhen wear a mask?
    Osimhen, 23, fractured his eye socket during Napoli’s 3-2 defeat at Inter Milan on November 24.
    That was one of many facial fractures he suffered after a clash of heads with Milan Skriniar at the San Siro.
    He had 18 metal screws and six plaques inserted to stabilise his facial features following the horror injury.
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    Osimhen returned to action for Napoli’s 2-0 win at Bologna in Serie A on January 17 and was wearing a carbon fibre mask.
    He originally found the mask irritating but has slowly become used to the protective item. More

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    Napoli vs AC Milan: TV channel, live stream, kick-off time and team news for Serie A match

    NAPOLI are aiming to take a step closer in claiming their first Scudetto since 1990 when they host Milan at the Diego Armando Maradona Stadium THIS WEEKEND.And with both sides currently level on points at the top, it will be a fascinating spectacle.
    AC Milan were held to a 0-0 draw in the first leg of the Coppa Italia semi-finalCredit: Getty
    Napoli are hoping to keep AC Milan below them with a win or a draw at the San SiroCredit: Getty
    Luciano Spalletti’s men go into this game off back of a 2-1 win over Lazio and should be the fresher of the two having had a week off.
    As for AC Milan, they were forced into a midweek 0-0 stalemate against bitter rivals Inter in the Coppa Italia semi-final first leg.
    To make matters worse,18x Serie A winners are winless in their last two league games so the fanbase will be putting them under pressure.
    What time does Napoli vs AC Milan kick off?

    Napoli face table topping rivals AC Milan on Sunday 6 March.
    The match kicks off at 7:45pm UK time – 8:45pm local time.
    It takes place at the Diego Armando Maradona Stadium in Naples.
    The sides last met in December when Napoli ran out 1-0 winners at San Siro.

    What TV channel is Napoli vs AC Milan on and can I live stream it?

    Napoli vs AC Milan will be broadcasted live on BT Sport 1 and BT Sport 1 HD.
    There will be no coverage of the match prior.
    Subscription members will also be able to stream the game live via the BT Sport website or app.

    Team news
    Kevin Malcuit is the only long-term absentee for Napoli due to a calf injury the right-back sustained towards the end of February.
    But Andre-Zambo Anguissa is expected to return back to training this week.
    And Hirving Lozano is close to being in contention to feature again but the right-winger will need to wait a little longer.
    Stefano Pioli is still unsure when Zlatan Ibrahomvic will be available having suffered an achilies tendon problem.
    Alessio Romagnoli suffered a muscular injury during the last game against Inter and Simon Kjaer is out for the season with a cruciate ligament rupture.
    Latest odds
    Napoli to win 11/10
    Draw 12/5
    AC Milan to win 13/5
    *Odds courtesy of Betfair are correct at time of publication.
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    What date does the summer transfer window open?

    THE summer transfer window provides clubs with the biggest opportunity to bolster their squads and it is only THREE months away.Certain leagues across the globe are yet to announce when their transfer window will officially open but it is expected to be a rollercoaster ride of a summer.
    Lionel Messi signed for PSG from Barcelona in one of the shocking moves of last summerCredit: AFP
    Cristiano Ronaldo re-joined Manchester United last summer in an unexpected moveCredit: Getty
    England: Premier League and EFL transfer window
    In 2021, the Premier League and EFL’s summer transfer window opened on June 9 and it ran for 12 weeks closing on August 31 matching the rest of Europe.
    And it is expected to be the same time frame in 2022.
    Italy: Serie A transfer window
    Italy are expected to open their summer transfer period on July, 1 and stop negotiations from going through on August, 31 – before the start of the new season.
    Spain: La Liga transfer window
    In unison with Italy, Spain are also expected to open their summer transfer window on July 1 and close on August 31.
    However, clubs still have the ability to sign a free agent and loan/sell players to leagues where the market is still active.
    Germany: Bundesliga transfer window
    The Germans are also looking to operate with the same transfer dates as Italy and Spain; opening on July 1 and closing on August 31.
    But their window closure time is expected to be at 4pm UK time – 5pm local time as opposed to 10:59pm UK time – 11:59pm local time.
    France: Ligue 1 transfer window
    France will follow suit with the English leagues by opening its window on June, 9 and letting it run on until August 31.
    United States: MLS transfer window
    The Major League Soccer’s transfer period is significantly different to the other leagues.
    Instead of having a January winter window, the governing bodies have chosen to have two windows within the time frame of March and August.
    Usually, the MLS primary window opens from February, 10 and closes on May, 4.
    However, in 2021, their preseason and opening day of April, 17 was delayed which meant that the primary transfer window opened from March 10 and closed on June 1.
    Thankfully, their plans for the secondary transfer window remained the same opening on July 7 and closing on August 5.
    And this years primary one has gone to plan because it is currently open now and will close on May 4.
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    Watch Juventus star Adrien Rabiot somehow escape stonewall red card after studs up challenge on knee against Villarreal

    ADRIEN RABIOT somehow escaped a stonewall red card after his studs up challenge on the knee of Villarreal’s Samuel Chukwueze. The Juventus midfielder went crashing into Chukwueze with his studs showing, not even looking at the ball.
    Adrien Rabiot somehow escaped a stonewall red card after his studs up challenge
    Adrien Rabiot is a very, very lucky man!He’s somehow only shown a yellow card for this challenge on Samuel Chukwueze 😳😬The Villarreal players weren’t happy about it at all…#UCL pic.twitter.com/XlQLgoGdVo— Football on BT Sport (@btsportfootball) February 22, 2022

    Rabiot received only a yellow card, despite the dangerously high boot.
    And fans were equally confused as VAR failed to follow up and reverse the decision to a sending off.
    One simply tweeted: “VAR?”
    One added: “That’s woeful officiating.”
    Another posted: “How does VAR miss this?”
    Another added: “Surely one of the main reasons for VAR is to capture and punish things like this?”

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    Ex-Arsenal target Dusan Vlahovic’s fastest ever Champions League debut goal was not enough to earn Juventus a first-leg win at Villarreal.
    The Serb, 22, diverted a right-footed effort beyond Geronimo Rulli 32 seconds into the last 16 tie – beating Andreas Moller’s 1995 record for Borussia Dortmund, also against Juve, by six seconds.
    But former QPR midfielder Dani Parejo levelled with 24 minutes to go to seal a well-earned draw for Villarreal.
    Villarreal reacted well to the early set back in their first Champions League knockout game for 13 years.
    Giovani Lo Celso, on loan from Tottenham, saw a sitter ping off the post before ex-Bournemouth winger Arnaut Danjuma’s clever effort nearly wrong-footed Wojciech Szczesny in the Juve goal.
    And they were rewarded 21 minutes into the second-half when Etienne Capoue dinked a peach over the defence for Parejo to sweep home with his left.
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    Jose Mourinho BANNED for two games after accusing referee of being a Juventus spy in outburst during Roma vs Verona

    JOSE MOURINHO has been slapped with a two-game ban after incredibly accusing a referee of being a Juventus spy.The Portuguese manager was shown a red card in the 2-2 draw with Verona on Saturday.
    Jose Mourinho booted the ball away in Roma’s draw with VeronaCredit: Getty
    And the Roma manager was sent off in injury-time of the Serie A drawCredit: Getty
    Mourinho made a gesture towards the referee on Saturday and then booted a ball away.
    Italian daily newspaper La Stampa reported that Mourinho shouted at official Luca Pairetto: “They sent you here on purpose, Juventus sent you.”
    He was given his marching orders in added-time of the Serie A clash.
    After the match, Mourinho wrote on Instagram: “I love these people and for them I fight.”
    The Italian Football Federation (FIGC) said Mourinho “made serious allegations” against the referee, and entered the pitch “with a threatening attitude, blatantly disputing the refereeing decision”.
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    The Portuguese coach, who left the stadium without stopping for post-match media duties, was also fined £16,700.
    Mourinho was sent off in a game against Napoli earlier this season, receiving two yellow cards for dissent.
    He even received a red card in a pre-season match against Real Betis last summer, invading the pitch in protest to a goal before squaring up to the referee. More