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    Nottingham Forest vs Leeds LIVE: Latest updates, score and team news for Premier League game

    NOTTINGHAM FOREST host Leeds in a throwback Premier League clash at the City Ground. Both sides are looking to avoid a relegation battle but Leeds are three points behind Forest and will be hoping to pull themselves out of the rubble.

    Start time: 2pm – Sunday, Feb 5
    TV/Live stream: Sky Sports Premier League
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    Aston Villa vs Leicester LIVE: Score, latest updates, team news for Premier League game

    ASTON VILLA host Leicester this weekend in the Premier League in what should be an entertaining clash. Unai Emery’s side haven’t lost in the league since Boxing Day but the Foxes are yet to win a league game in 2023.

    Start time: 3pm – Saturday, Feb 4
    TV/Live stream: Not televised in UK
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    Brentford vs Southampton LIVE: Score, team news and latest updates for Premier League clash

    SOUTHAMPTON travel to the capital for a crucial Premier League clash against Brentford this weekend. The Saints will be looking to pull themselves out of the relegation spots but will find tough against a tricky Bees side.

    Start time: 3pm – Saturday, Feb 4
    TV/Live stream: Not televised in UK
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    Brighton vs Bournemouth LIVE: Latest updates, score and team news for Premier League match

    BRIGHTON are up against south coast rivals Bournemouth at the Amex in their next Premier League match. The Seagulls are flying high this season and are bang in form under Roberto Di Zerbi, but Bournemouth are looking to stay out of a relegation dog fight.

    Start time: 3pm – Saturday, Feb 4
    TV/Live stream: Not televised in UK
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    Newcastle vs West Ham LIVE: Score, latest updates, team news for Premier League match-up

    NEWCASTLE host West Ham in the Premier League and they’ll be looking to keep up their unbeaten run. The Hammers, however, are hoping to lift themselves out of the relegation zone, but they face a tough task at St James’ Park.

    Start time: 5.30pm – Saturday, Feb 4
    TV/Live stream: Sky Sports Premier League
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    Wolves vs Liverpool LIVE: Latest updates, team news and score for Premier League game at Molineux

    LIVERPOOL are looking to turn their fortunes around as they take on Wolves in the Premier League next. The Reds just beat Julen Lopetegui’s side in the FA Cup, before being knocked out a week later by Brighton. But now they’re looking to pick up some steam in the league.

    Start time: – 3pm – Saturday, Feb 4
    TV/Live stream: Not televised in UK
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    Man Utd 2-0 Nottingham Forest LIVE SCORE: Martial on target as Red Devils cruise into Carabao Cup final

    MANCHESTER UNITED have reached the Carabao Cup final after beating Nottingham Forest 2-0 in their second leg (5-0 on aggregate).Fred and Anthony Martial scored the goals in the second leg as the Red Devils cruised at Old Trafford.
    The Carabao Cup final is on Sunday, February 26.

    Result: Man Utd 2-0 Nottingham Forest (5-0 agg)
    Man Utd XI: Heaton; Wan-Bissaka, Varane, Martinez, Shaw; Fred, Casemiro; Antony, Fernandes, Garnacho; Weghorst
    Nottingham Forest XI: Hennessey, Williams, McKenna, Boly, Lodi, Freuler, Scarpa, Mangala, Dennis, Johnson, Surridge

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    Goodnight from Old Trafford
    Twelve consecutive wins at home, back into the top four, and now in a Wembley final; Manchester United are truly back under Erik ten Hag.
    This evening’s contest was little more than a formality following last week’s win at Nottingham Forest, but the Red Devils showed the required focus to finish the job with another victory.
    The reward is a Carabao Cup Final against Newcastle United, bringing back memories of the 1990s when the two clubs went toe-to-toe.
    As for Forest, they showed grit and willing to stay in the tie, but were ultimately outclassed – and now it’s back to the important matter: staying in the Premier League.
    Thanks for joining us, and goodbye.
    Pass master Bruno learnt from Quaresma
    Bruno Fernandes put in a man of the match performance in midfield, and then afterwards paid tribute to his former mentor Ricardo Quaresma.
    The Portuguese international helped create Manchester United’s second of the night with a wonderful cross with the outside of his foot, an execution he revealed he learnt from his compatriot.
    I learned from [Ricardo] Quaresma. I had a great professor in Portugal. You have to learn from these players. You have to learn their tricks. You have to use them.Bruno FernandesSky Sports

    Erik praises professional performance
    After reaching his first final as Manchester United manager, Erik ten Hag praises his players for a professional and patient performance – although pointed out that they still needed to up the ante in the second period.
    The first half wasn’t great to be honest. I thought it was professional, but too slow and we didn’t create too many chances. The second half was much better with more tempo. We were 3-0 up so I didn’t want to give them momentum early on. They were waiting for one chance to get into the game. We were searching for the gaps, but I think Forest played well, and were compact.Erik ten HagSky Sports

    Ten Hag restores fortress status
    Old Trafford is a fortress once again.
    With victory this evening, Manchester United extended their winning streak at the Theatre of Dreams to 12 games. It’s their best home run in more than a decade.

    Man Utd 2-0 Tottenham (PL, Oct 19)
    Man Utd 3-0 Sheriff (EL, Oct 27)
    Man Utd 1-0 West Ham (PL, Oct 30)
    Man Utd 4-2 Aston Villa (LC, Nov 10)
    Man Utd 2-0 Burnley (LC, Dec 21)
    Man Utd 3-0 Nott’m Forest (PL, Dec 27)
    Man Utd 3-0 Bournemouth (PL, Jan 3)
    Man Utd 3-1 Everton (FAC, Jan 6)
    Man Utd 3-0 Charlton (LC, Jan 10)
    Man Utd 2-1 Man City (PL, Jan 14)
    Man Utd 3-1 Reading (PL, Jan 28)
    Man Utd 2-0 Nott’m Forest (LC, Feb 1)

    Credit: @OptaJoe Twitter
    Final showcases two best defences
    With two clean sheets over the course of their semi-final with Nottingham Forest, Manchester United took the number of shutouts for the season to 16.
    Only Newcastle – who they now face in the Carabao Cup Final on February 26 – have registered as many this season.
    Credit: @OptaJoe Twitter
    Match stats from Old Trafford
    The introduction of Martial, Rashford and Sancho in the second half saw Manchester United cut loose in the second half, leaving Forest trailing in every attacking area.

    Full time – Man Utd 2-0 Nott’m Forest (Agg: 5-0)
    It was never in doubt, but now it is official: Manchester United will play Newcastle United in the Carabao Cup Final on Sunday, February 26, at Wembley.
    The job was all but done in the first leg, but sealed tonight in the second half by goals from Anthony Martial and Fred.

    Man Utd 2-0 Nott’m Forest (Agg: 5-0)
    90. The fourth official holds the board up to signal one minute of added time.
    One minute before Manchester United officially book their place at Wembley.
    One minute before Nottingham Forest are put out of their misery.
    Man Utd 2-0 Nott’m Forest (Agg: 5-0)
    89. Bruno Fernandes is awarded Sky Sports’ Man of the Match – which is probably just about right.
    Man Utd 2-0 Nott’m Forest (Agg: 5-0) – Nott’m Forest substitutions
    87. Steve Cooper takes the opportunity to introduce a couple of youngsters.
    On comes 20-year-old midfielder Oliver Hammond along with 18-year-old striker Detlef Esapa Osong, who is making his debut.
    The pair replace Sam Surridge and Gustavo Scarpa.
    Man Utd 2-0 Nott’m Forest (Agg: 5-0)
    86. Excellent play by United.
    Martial and Sancho are both involved before Fernandes is sent to the touchline from where he rockets a shot across the face of goal.
    Rashford in the middle isn’t happy, but it was another example of how quickly this United team can cut you open.
    Man Utd 2-0 Nott’m Forest (Agg: 5-0)
    84. Just a few minutes remain, and there is no doubt now that it will be Manchester United that face Newcastle in the League Cup final on February 26.
    Man Utd 2-0 Nott’m Forest (Agg: 5-0)
    82. A big opportunity for a Forest consolation.
    Danilo gets away from United’s backline, and strikes powerfully towards Heaton.
    The stand-in United stopper does very well to turn the effort away, but it lands directly into the path of Surridge, who should score.
    Unfortunately for the rangy striker, he lifts his return volley over the crossbar.
    Man Utd 2-0 Nott’m Forest (Agg: 5-0) – Man Utd substitutions
    80. Two final changes for United, and it’s a change in the heart of defence.
    On comes Harry Maguire and Victor Lindelof, off go Casemiro and Raphael Varane.
    Man Utd 2-0 Nott’m Forest (Agg: 5-0)
    78. It’s the Manchester United fans that you can hear now, and Erik ten Hag is just 90 minutes away from silverware in his first season at Old Trafford.
    Man Utd 2-0 Nott’m Forest (Agg: 5-0)
    76. The floodgates open and Fred gets in on the act!
    Manchester United are looking sharper with every passing minute, and Nottingham Forest are wilting away.
    On this occasion, not one player in yellow tracked Marcus Rashford’s run to the back post as he collected Bruno Fernandes’ fabulous cross, and the England international had the simplest job in squaring for Fred to turn in with his thigh.

    And another!

    Man Utd 1-0 Nott’m Forest (Agg: 4-0)
    73. Anthony Martial seals Manchester United’s trip to Wembley!
    The triple change from Erik ten Hag has given the hosts’ extra intent, and they’ve finally made their dominance pay.
    Nottingham Forest fail to live with the attacking flair of United, and when one substitute – Marcus Rashford – is denied by an excellent Scott McKenna tackle, another in Martial follows up to turn past Wayne Hennessey.

    Job done!

    Man Utd 0-0 Nott’m Forest (Agg: 3-0)
    72. Man Utd fans start to sing about going to Wembley.
    Although it’s worth pointing out that they haven’t had to make that train trip since Avanti West Coast won the contract.
    Good luck, guys!
    Man Utd 0-0 Nott’m Forest (Agg: 3-0)
    70. Fernandes flashes a shot wide of the near post after a neat lay back from Sancho, but it wouldn’t have counted as the flag was up for offside.
    Man Utd 0-0 Nott’m Forest (Agg: 3-0) – Casemiro yellow card
    68. A booking for Casemiro.
    It’s perhaps unfortunate for the Brazilian in so much as he slips when approaching Dennis, but he undoubtedly takes him out as he goes to ground.
    Man Utd 0-0 Nott’m Forest (Agg: 3-0)
    66. United are turning to turn the screw.
    First, Casemiro forces Hennessey into making a save, and then Rashford comes close to mopping up after a Martial shot is blocked.
    Man Utd 0-0 Nott’m Forest (Agg: 3-0) – Nott’m Forest substitutions
    64. Steve Cooper decides that anything Erik ten Hag can do, so can he – as long as it’s a triple substitution.
    The Welshman brings on Alex Mighten, Serge Aurier and Danilo in place of Brennan Johnson, Renan Lodi and Remo Freuler.
    Man Utd 0-0 Nott’m Forest (Agg: 3-0) – Man Utd substitutions
    62, Well, this isn’t a bad trio to have up your sleeve.
    Erik ten Hag introduces Marcus Rashford, Anthony Martial, and – for the first time since October 22 – Jadon Sancho to huge cheers.
    Off go Wout Weghorst, Alejandro Garnacho and Antony.
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    Transfer deadline day LIVE: Chelsea’s Enzo Fernandez £106m record move CONFIRMED, Jorginho ANNOUNCED by Arsenal

    CHELSEA have confirmed the deadline day signing of Enzo Fernandez, in a British-RECORD £106m deal.The World Cup winner has joined on an EIGHT-YEAR contract from Benfica.
    Meanwhile, Jorginho’s switch from Stamford Bridge to Arsenal was announced earlier on deadline day.
    And Manchester United have completed a loan deal until the end of the season for Marcel Sabitzer.
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    Fernandez signs Chelsea deal until 2031
    Chelsea have completed the signing of Enzo Fernandez for a British record fee, writes KEALAN HUGHES.
    The Blues left it late after tracking the midfielder since the start of the January window.
    But Benfica finally relented and accepted an offer worth £106million for the World Cup winner.

    That bid triggered Fernandez’s release clause but the deal still proved tricky to complete as Chelsea were keen to spread their payment over a series of instalments.
    That proved a sticking point in negotiations but both clubs have finally settled on an agreed payment schedule.
    The move is set to be a British record, surpassing the £100m Manchester City paid to sign Jack Grealish in 2021.
    Fernandez, 22, completed a medical in Portugal to finalise the transfer.
    He has signed an eight-and-a-half year contract with the Blues, running until June 2031.
    Utd say they ‘watched Marcel a long time’
    Manchester United insist new loan midfielder Marcel Sabitzer has long been on their radar.
    Old Trafford Football Director John Murtough told the club’s media team: “Marcel is a player that we have watched for a long time.
    “The opportunity arose quickly, and we knew that he was someone with the ability and character to make an impact.
    “He adds further quality to our squad and experience to the dressing room, and all of us are pleased to be welcoming him to Manchester United.”
    ‘Chelsea also fancied Marcel’
    Manchester United not only had to beat deadline paperwork problems to sign Marcel Sabitzer on loan – they also reportedly had to fend off interest from Chelsea.
    Sky Sports say the Blues considered the Austria midfielder before settling on Enzo Fernandez.
    Sabitzer: I had to act quick
    Manchester United new boy Marcel Sabitzer claims he pounced on joining United as soon as he knew of their interest.
    The Bayern midfielder said: “Sometimes in life you have to make quick and important decisions.
    “From the moment I heard about this opportunity I knew it was right for me. 
    “I am a competitive player; I want to win and help the club achieve its aims this season.
    “I feel that I am at my peak as a player, and that I can contribute a lot of experience and energy to the squad. 
    “I’m excited to start with my new teammates and manager and to show my qualities to Manchester United fans.”
    Utd CONFIRM Marcel loan
    They’ve done it!
    Man Utd have confirmed Marcel Sabitzer’s loan arrival from Bayern Munich.

    Chelsea tipped to confirm Fernandez arrival
    Enzo Fernandez seems to be the first of the eleventh-hour big deals to go through.
    We’re just waiting for confirmation.
    It’s believed Chelsea will pay the £100m-plus fee for the Benfica midfielder in six parts – starting with £40m up front.
    Fulham sign Duffy
    Fulham have turned Shane Duffy’s loan move from Brighton into a permanent deal.
    The Republic of Ireland defender, 31, has been with the Seagulls since 2016.
    Ziyech deal ‘collapses’
    Hakim Ziyech’s proposed move to Paris Saint-Germain has collapsed at the final hurdle, according to reports, writes KEALAN HUGHES.
    The winger had been set to leave Chelsea on loan.
    But according to reports in France the Blues reportedly failed to complete the paperwork in time.
    It is claimed both Chelsea and PSG signed the necessary paperwork to complete the deal.
    But L’Equipe claim Chelsea did not send off their document in time.
    CBS journalist Ben Jacobs reports there is no chance of the deal being resuscitated.
    Spurs keeper Hayton off to Barsnley
    Tottenham have confirmed 18-year-old keeper Adam Hayton’s departure to Barnsley.
    Hayton made his Under-21s debut against Peterborough United in the Papa John’s Trophy in September.
    Omari and Hakim no-go?
    Chelsea loan exits for Omari Hutchinson and Hakim Ziyech seem OFF.
    PSG wanted playmaker Ziyech.
    Enzo ‘completes move’
    Enzo Fernandez HAS joined Chelsea.
    That’s according to transfer guru Fabrizio Romano – after an eleventh-hour panic over the Benfica midfielder’s documents.
    Enzo Fernández, new Chelsea player! All documents are signed between the clubs with Benfica and player side on contract valid until June 2031 ✅🔵🇦🇷 #CFCMedical tests, done.Payment in 6 installments — but £40m upfront. Boehly, Eghbalix board did it after mad 24h.Here we go. pic.twitter.com/0wgbwYqU2c— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) January 31, 2023

    Sabitzer leaves Carrington
    Marcel Sabitzer’s arrival is still on a knife-edge after he reportedly left United’s training ground.
    We could see in less than ten minutes whether that means a loan deal has been completed.
    Fans baffled as Utd sweat on Marcel deal
    United supporters are baffled and irritated by the failure to tie up Marcel Sabitzer’s signing – so far.
    The Red Devils submitted a deal sheet before 11pm – meaning they’ve bought time until midnight to complete everything.
    But one fan called the situation potentially “embarrassing” and another hit out: “This club can never get anything done on time.”
    This supporter sounded even more astonished: “A loan deal that has to be done by 12 he arrived in Manchester at 8.”
    Similarly: “How have they not done everything by now?”
    Brum make Longelo deal permanent
    West Ham full-back Emmanuel Longelo has joined Birmingham in a permanent deal.
    He was initially just on loan at the Championship club.
    Forest complete triple swoop
    Jonjo Shelvey isn’t the only new arrival at Nottingham Forest today.
    The club have also announced the signing of Brazilian defender Felipe from Atletico Madrid.
    Felipe, 33, joins on a deal until the summer of 2024.
    And three-time Champions League winning goalkeeper Keylor Navas was confirmed as the third signing of the day.
    The 36-year-old Real Madrid legend has signed on loan from Paris Saint-Germain until the end of the season.
    Stoke set to borrow Axel
    United centre-back Axel Tuanzebe is posed to join Stoke on loan for the rest of the season.
    The 25-year-old urgently needs game time after injuries.
    A deal sheet has been submitted – so the move can be completed by midnight.
    Foxes land Souttar
    Stoke’s Harry Souttar has joined Leicester on a permanent deal.
    The 2Australia defender, 24, joins on a five-year deal. 
    Done Deal: Navas coup for Forest
    Nottingham Forest have made it a hat-trick of deadline day signings with the eye-catching signing of Keylor Navas.
    The Costa Rican goalkeeper has moved to the City Ground on loan from Paris Saint-Germain until the end of the season.
    The 36-year-old arrives at Forest with a wealth of experience and honours, having won the Champions League with Real Madrid on three occasions.
    Credit: @NFFC Twitter
    Deal sheet submitted for Sabitzer
    Don’t panic just yet, Manchester United fans.
    It has been confirmed that Old Trafford officials have submitted a deal sheet for Marcel Sabitzer which gives them a further hour to get the transfer over the line.
    Forty-seven minutes and ticking.
    Done Deal: Forest sign Shelvey
    One such deal is Nottingham Forest’s purchase of Jonjo Shelvey.
    The 30-year-old midfielder has moved to the City Ground on a two-and-a-half year deal.
    Credit: @NFFC Twitter
    The transfer window is now closed!
    But, of course, we’ve come to learn in recent years that doesn’t actually mean too much as long as clubs have submitted their deal sheets.
    Expect a number of moves to be confirmed in the coming 90 minutes or so.
    Done Deal: Spurs sign Porro
    Finally! Tottenham have confirmed the signing of Pedro Porro from Sporting.
    The Spanish right-back moves to North London initially on loan until the end of season when the deal will be made permanent.
    Credit: tottenhamhotspur.com
    Ten minutes to go!
    And then the transfer window shuts until the summer.
    Premier League clubs, do you have your paperwork ready? Are your fax machines turned on?
    Let the panic begin.
    Chelsea’s Ziyech gets Paris wish
    As one player prepares to sign on at Stamford Bridge, another is set to leave the club for Paris Saint-Germain.
    Hakim Ziyech has been in the French capital all day attempting to force through a move to the Ligue 1 champions, and it now appears that he has his wish.
    The Moroccan is expected to join PSG on loan until the end of the season.
    However, there is unlikely to be an obligation to make the move permanent included in the deal for the 29-year-old.
    Big-spending Blues get their man
    Chelsea are closing in on Enzo Fernandez for what will be a new British transfer record.
    The deal is almost complete after a day of hard bargaining with Benfica, and the man Blues fans must credit is co-owner Behdad Eghbali.
    According to The Telegraph, Eghbali ‘refused to take no for an answer’ during more than 12 hours of negotiations with Portuguese officials before reaching an agreement.
    Fernandez will move to Stamford Bridge for an astonishing £105m, taking the club’s January spending past the £300m mark.
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