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    Roman Abramovich ‘wants minimum of £3 billion’ to sell Chelsea, Dortmund keen on Werner transfer, Christensen EXIT talks

    CHELSEA owner Roman Abramovich has set his price tag on Chelsea at £3 BILLION according to reports.The Russian businessman has already sounded out offers from eight fellow billionaires but none have matched the amount he wants.
    Dortmund are planning a summer transfer scoop for out of favour Blues attacker, Timo Werner.
    Andreas Christensen is also heading for the exit door and it looks as if he will join Barcelona who have offered the defender a mouth-watering deal.
    Follow ALL of the latest updates and transfer gossip from Stamford Bridge right here…
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    Chelsea dominating today’s football news
    The Blues have been in the news today, with Roman Abramovich set to sell the club after nearly 20 years at the helm.
    The Russian is looking to sell Chelsea for in excess of £3BILLION.
    And Abramovich is prepared to do a deal within DAYS if he gets the offer he wants.
    The Blues owner has always refused to contemplate giving up his stake in the club he bought in 2003.
    But with the threat of UK Government sanctions now hanging over the billionaire in the wake of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the situation has changed.
    SunSport understands that Abramovich has approached a group of US financiers with a previous interest in sports ownership deals to see if they can smoke out genuine bidders.
    The news comes as Swiss billionaire Hansjorg Wyss claimed he has ALREADY been approached by Abramovich.
    Elsewhere on the Stamford Bridge front, the Blues could offload flop Timo Werner – with Borussia Dortmund keen.
    Meanwhile, defender Andreas Christensen is reportedly on the verge of sealing a free transfer to Barcelona – while Cesar Azpilicueta may also move to Catalonia.
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    Roman Abramovich ‘offers’ Chelsea to Swiss billionaire Wyss, Madrid CONFIRM Hazard fate, Australian tournament – updates

    PRESSURE is ramping up on Roman Abramovich who is reportedly listening to bids this week.The Chelsea owner sensationally gave up control of the club amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
    And Swiss Billionaire Hansjorg Wyss confirmed that he alongside others have received an offer to take over the reigns of the West London outfit.
    There has also been reports that Abramovich flew over to Belarus to participate in peace talks on Monday.
    Meanwhile ex-Blues talisman Eden Hazard has been told to leave in the summer or sit on the bench next season.
    Manchester United and PSG have been offered the chance to compete in a star-studded pre-season Australian tournament which could see the rivalry of Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi reignited.
    Follow all the latest news on Abramovich’s announcement below..
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    Super Mario fears no one
    Mario Balotelli has claimed that he was just as good as Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo in his prime.
    The 31-year-old has had a glittering career, winning the Champions League and three Serie A titles with Inter Milan.
    In an interview with The Athletic, he said: “I missed some chances to be at that level, but I am 100 per cent sure that my quality is the same level as these people, but I… I missed some chances, you know? It happens.
    “And nowadays, I cannot say I’m as good as Ronaldo, because Ronaldo won how many golden balls (Ballons d’Or)? Five?
    “You cannot compare yourself to Messi and Ronaldo, nobody can.
    “But if we’re talking about only quality, football quality, I have nothing to be jealous of them, to be honest.”
    Hornets ace psyches out Ronaldo
    Watford star Samir revealed he psyched Manchester United superstar Cristiano Ronaldo out by bringing up the past.
    The Hornets’ January signing marked Ronaldo on Saturday at Old Trafford and kept him quiet as he led Roy Hodgson’s strugglers to a goalless draw.
    Samir told Globo: “I had already faced Cristiano Ronaldo four or five times in Italy, so I already knew him more or less.
    “Yesterday [Saturday] I had the opportunity to see him on the field again, and I had a chat with him: “I’ll have to tag you again, right? I’d tag you in Italy, I’ll have to tag you here.
    “And I was assigned to mark him in the area, in the corners. So I had this little dialogue with him.”
    Marcelo Bielsa’s dream formation
    Leeds boss Marcelo Bielsa dreamed of playing a formation that had the goalkeeper OUTFIELD.
    The Premier League strugglers took the agonising decision to part company with the 66-year-old Argentine last week.
    Bielsa was known for his tactical genius – but there was one dream he never got to realise at Elland Road – dispensing of the traditional goalkeeper role.
    Chelsea’s former goalkeeper coach Christophe Lollichon explained to RMC Sport: “He [Bielsa] said ‘Christophe, you know my dream’?
    “I replied ‘no, win a title maybe’?
    “He replied ‘it would be to play a three at the back formation with the goalkeeper at the base. But for that I would need two to three years of work and I’ll never have the time at Leeds’.”
    Seagulls to don away kit
    Brighton will wear their away kit when they take on Newcastle this weekend as a show of solidarity with Ukraine.
    The Seagulls will sport the blue and yellow strip at St James’ Park as a sign of support for those who have been affected by the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
    In a statement on the official Brighton & Hove FC website, deputy chairman and chief executive Paul Barber said: “Like so many across the world, everyone at our club is horrified by the invasion of Ukraine, and we add our voice to the many calls for peace.
    “We also want to show our full support for the people of Ukraine, and to all those who are suffering innocently from this terrible conflict, not least the many children.
    “As a club, and on behalf of our players, staff and supporters, we would also like to recognise and show our respect for the many humanitarian efforts to alleviate the suffering in the region.”
    EFL slam Derby County administrators
    The EFL have warned Derby County’s future hangs in the balance after administrators Quantama failed to provide an update on the takeover situation.
    Quantama were given a deadline on Tuesday to provide information to the EFL but they have failed to provide proof of funds to see out the season or identify a possible buyer.
    The EFL are growing increasingly concerned by Derby’s position with there seemingly being no progress made since the club was placed into administration in September.
    A statement reads: ” The EFL notes the statement issued today by Quantama (administrators) but remains deeply concerned at the lack of any form of substantial progress in respect of the outstanding matters affecting the club.
    “Despite requesting an update almost 48 hours ago there has been no communication from the administrators with correspondence and calls from the EFL going unanswered.
    “As a result, the EFL still has no further information don’t the preferred bidder status or evidence of funding until the end of the season and has advised the administrators that the lack of progress on these two critical issues, amongst others, is threatening the very future of Derby County.
    “The EFL has once again written to the administrators requesting an immediate response to its questions so that the necessary and outstanding clarification is provided, not only for the League, but also for the benefit of the club’s other stakeholders, including its supporters and the local community.”
    Madrid offer Eden Hazard verdict
    Eden Hazard could be forced to make a move away from Madrid this summer, according to reports
    According to the Spanish outlet AS, the former Chelsea star may have to leave Real Madrid in the upcoming transfer window if he wants to stand a chance of making Belgium’s squad for the 2022 World Cup.
    Hazard joined the Spanish giants in July 2019 but has since failed to reach the high expectations of fans.
    He has only registered one goal and two assists this season and has barely made an impact to the squad.
    The 31-year-old has struggled to make the starting line-up ever since Vinicius Jr’s breakthrough and is out-of-favour with Carlo Ancelotti.
    With the expected arrival of Kylian Mbappe in the summer, Hazard is expected to fall further down the pecking order if he does not act soon.
    Man Utd in pre-season talks
    Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi could renew their rivalry with talks reportedly underway for a pre-season meeting.
    Manchester United and PSG have both been offered the chance to compete in a star-studded tournament in AUSTRALIA this summer.
    Barcelona have also been invited alongside Ronaldo and Messi’s new sides.
    Spanish outlet SPORT have reported that Barca are looking at the competition Down Under as a chance to ‘strengthen the club’s current economic situation’.
    The report adds that Manchester United and PSG are waiting to see how their seasons pans out before making any decisions on their pre-season plans.
    Guendouzi in parting Gunners swipe
    Matteo Guendouzi has made a dig at Arsenal after completing a permanent move to Marseille.
    The midfielder, 22, joined the Ligue 1 outfit on loan last summer and has impressed, making the 38 appearances required to activate the clause that triggers a permanent stay.
    Arsenal will receive £9million from the deal with Guendouzi penning a three-year contract, according to Fabrizio Romano.
    And the Frenchman could not help but throw shade at The Gunners when his move was announced, claiming the decision to join Marseille was the best he ever made.
    He told RMC: “It was a carefully considered choice. There were very good discussions with the president, with the coach and people in my family.
    “We really made the best decision altogether. For me, it’s the best choice I’ve made in many years.
    “President Longoria and coach Sampaoli are the people who introduced me to the project and made me want to come. We talked about Marseille’s project, what I could bring to the team, how I was going to grow.
    “I found myself in this speech, I knew that when I came here, I was going to cross levels and continue to grow, whether it was humanly or football-wise.”
    Cristiano Ronaldo summer transfer odds
    Sporting Lisbon are favourites to sign Cristiano Ronaldo.
    That’s according to Sky Bet, who’ve made the Portuguese outfit 7/2 favourites to capture the Manchester United star this summer.
    The Mirror claimed Ronaldo, 37, will quit United in the summer if they are unable to secure a top-four finish and Champions League qualification.
    It’s thought that the club’s officials wouldn’t stand in his way and believe his return was an ‘error of judgement’ based on commercial factors.

    Aubameyang justification for Mikel Arteta
    Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta will have been justified in his decision to ditch Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang… if his side make the top four.
    That is the view of former Manchester United star Rio Ferdinand.
    He told his Vibe with Five show: “Nobody has doubted the rate at which he’s always scored goals in his career.
    “There’s obviously something that’s gone on behind the scenes where Mikel Arteta has said, ‘I’m not having that, you’re going to have to go’.
    “It’s worked out for each other. If Arsenal finish fourth Arteta is totally justified in what he’s done.”
    Yarmolenko calls for more action
    Andriy Yarmolenko has publicly called on Russian footballers to ‘show their balls’ and stand-up to Vladiir Putin.
    The Ukraine ace has only just returned to training with West Ham after being granted time off by the club following Russia’s invasion of his homeland.
    Boss David Moyes revealed Yarmolenko is barely sleeping as he worries about his family in Ukraine.
    The forward, 32, spends ‘nearly 24 hours a day’ on the phone to his relatives. Now the ex-Dynamo Kyiv and Borussia Dortmund ace has taken to Instagram to post a video to publicly address Russian footballers.
    Yarmolenko said: “I was born in St. Petersburg, but I grew up in Ukraine and I consider myself 100 per cent Ukrainian. I have questions for the players of the Russian national football team: ‘Guys, why are you sitting like robbed and not saying anything?’
    “In our country people are being killed, our wives are being killed, mothers, children, and you don’t say anything, don’t comment on anything?
    “I know many of you, with many acquaintances, and you all told me that this should not be what your president is doing wrong.
    “Guys, you are influencing people, show it, I beg you, please. I know some of you love to show your balls on camera, but now it’s time to show your balls in real life.”
    Aubameyang smiling again at Barca
    Pundit Rio Ferdinand believes that Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang looks ‘happy again’ since moving to Barcelona.
    He told his Vibe with Five show: “I just feel he [Aubameyang] looks happy again.
    “I saw him at Arsenal for a number of months where he just didn’t look happy.
    “People undervalue and underestimate how important your happiness is when you’re a footballer, or any job.
    “You’ve got to have that element of happiness and fulfilment and he just wasn’t having that at Arsenal.”
    Noel Gallagher’s High Flying City
    Former Oasis star Noel Gallagher was spotted in the away end watching Manchester City beat Peterborough 2-0 at London Road.
    The Rock ‘N’ Roll Star had to wait patiently for a goal but he looked delighted after Riyad Mahrez put the visitors in front.
    Phil Foden and Jack Grealish then combined to score a stunning goal to put City through and send the former Oasis legend home happy.
    Gallagher and friend Scully were in amongst it with their fellow City brethren and Gallagher was happy to pose for photos with wide-eyed supporters.

    Messi fuming with PSG criticism
    Lionel Messi is angry with the criticism he has been receiving in his debut season at Paris Saint-Germain, reports suggest.
    According to Le Parisien, Messi has confided with senior PSG team-mates in the dressing room regarding what he considers to be unfair scrutiny from the French press.
    The seven-time Ballon d’Or winner has been experiencing a turbulent campaign ever since he ended his glittering 17-year stint at Barcelona and moved to Paris last summer.
    The star forward amassed a staggering total of 672 goals and 303 assists in 778 matches for Barca.
    But the Argentina international has only managed a mere two goals in 16 Ligue 1 matches for PSG so far.
    Matteo Guendouzi departs North London
    Arsenal midfielder Matteo Guendouzi has officially left the Gunners.
    The Frenchman penned a one-year loan deal with Marseille last summer, having spent the 2020-21 season at Hertha Berlin.
    After making his 38th appearance for L’OM Guendouzi has now triggered a clause making the move permanent.
    He has signed a three-year contract at Stade Velodrome.
    Potential Chelsea buyer speaks out
    Billionaire Hansjorg Wyss told Blick in Switzerland: “Abramovich is trying to sell all his villas in England, he also wants to get rid of Chelsea quickly.
    “I and three other people received an offer on Tuesday to buy Chelsea from Abramovich.
    “I have to wait four to five days now. Abramovich is currently asking far too much.
    “You know, Chelsea owe him £2bn. But Chelsea has no money.
    “As of today, we don’t know the exact selling price.”
    More on possible Abramovich Chelsea exit
    Potential suitors believe the oligarch might be looking to cash in his Blues chips as the Russia-Ukraine fall-out continues to drag him in.
    Chelsea and sources close to Abramovich have always previously denied he had any intention of selling the club he bought in 2003.
    But the intense scrutiny aimed at the billionaire in the wake of the Russian invasion of Ukraine has forced Abramovich to hand over the day-to-day control of the Blues.
    And that has now emboldened possible buyers to tempt him into a cut-price deal to get some of his money back.
    Abramovich has loaned the club £1.5billion through holding company Fordstam, although he has shown no signs of ever demanding repayment.
    Previous soundings-out of bids up to £2.2bn have been rejected out of hand.
    BREAKING: Abramovich set to sell Chelsea
    Roman Abramovich is understood to be looking to sell Chelsea for £4BILLION.
    The Russian billionaire is said to be ‘inviting potential buyers to bid for the club this week’.
    The Telegraph has now reported that prospective new owners ‘have been contacted by an American-based merchant bank, claiming to be in charge of the sale of Chelsea’.
    Abramovic is said to want around £4BILLION for the London club – but he is likely to be offered more around the £2bn mark.
    SunSport reported how Abramovich’s resolve is set to be tested by up to three bidders this week.
    And Swiss billionaire Hansjorg Wyss revealed he is interested in buying the club as part of a consortium but claimed: “Abramovich is currently asking too much.”
    Man United icon questions skipper
    Manchester United should consider selling Harry Maguire this summer, according to Paul Parker.
    The former Red Devils defender says they already have the foundations of a centre-back pairing in Victor Lindelof and Raphael Varane.
    And he thinks they should cash in this summer and move on from the 28-year-old England star.
    Parker spoke to the Express and claimed: “If United, in my opinion, were to get somewhere near to their money back on Harry Maguire, I think they’ll have to think about it.
    “I think Lindelof and Varane, you know, they could build something on there maybe, in a mode of what they’re looking for and where the club wants to be.
    “You’re talking about players who are definitely more agile, a little bit quicker, better defenders in one against one situations and I think you have to look at it that way.
    “Me, personally, for United to go forward, that’s the starting area.”
    Former Gunner in transfer limbo
    Aaron Ramsey will return to Juventus in the summer with Rangers not prepared to sign him on a permanent basis, reports claim.
    The Welshman has played only 94 minutes for the Scottish champions since arriving on a loan on transfer deadline day, and his fitness problems don’t seem to be going away.
    It’s believed the Serie A club are covering most of Ramsey’s pay packet while he’s in Glasgow.
    Come the end of the season Rangers would have had to make a call on whether to keep Ramsey around, with his career in Turin all but over.
    However, according to Tuttosport, Ibrox chiefs have already informed Juventus of their decision to NOT make the move permanent and Ramsey will return to Italy in the summer.
    United chief in Amad Diallo update
    Darren Fletcher insists Amad Diallo is ‘doing really well’ at Rangers.
    Giovanni van Bronckhorst landed the big money Manchester United signing on loan in January as he boosted his ranks for the title run-in with Celtic.
    Quoted by The Athletic, Fletcher said: “We currently have 13 young players and academy products on loan and playing regularly in other divisions or leagues.
    “Hopefully we’ll see players like Brandon Williams, Teden Mengi, Jimmy Garner, Ethan Laird, Tahiti Chong and Amad Diallo reap the benefits of that.
    “All of them are doing really well on loan and we’re excited to bring them back in pre-season to see how they fare with out first-team players.”
    Roman Abramovich in exit talks
    A Swiss billionaire claimed he is in talks to buy Chelsea as Roman Abramovich eyes a ‘quick sale’ amid Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
    But Hansjorg Wyss added he would only purchase the world champions alongside a group of other ‘six or seven’ other investors and if the oligarch drops the alleged £2billion asking price.
    Wyss told Blick in Switzerland: “Abramovich is trying to sell all his villas in England, he also wants to get rid of Chelsea quickly.
    “I and three other people received an offer on Tuesday to buy Chelsea from Abramovich.
    “I have to wait four to five days now. Abramovich is currently asking far too much.
    “You know, Chelsea owe him £2bn. But Chelsea has no money.
    “As of today, we don’t know the exact selling price.”
    Gunners chase shock Lewandowski transfer
    Arsenal are reportedly interested in signing Robert Lewandowski as the star’s future remains up in the air.
    The 33-year-old Polish striker has less than 18 months left on his deal at Bayern Munich.
    He could leave for nothing in June 2023 or, if the Bundesliga giants decide to cash in, possibly go this summer.
    That has led to a number of clubs beginning to circle – and now Arsenal have apparently joined the chase.
    That is according to FourFourTwo, who state the Gunners are interested in bringing him to the Emirates.
    Barca chasing double Chelsea swoop
    Barcelona are confident they can strike a deal with Chelsea aces Andreas Christensen and Cesar Azpilicueta, reports suggest.
    Christensen and Azpilicueta are both out of contract in June and have yet to agree new terms with the Blues, who are also facing the prospect of losing Antonio Rudiger as a free agent.
    According to Italian reporter Fabrizio Romano, Barca are still eyeing the defensive duo and are lining up a double swoop in their bid to strengthen after a hapless campaign.
    The Blaugrana have contacted Azpilicueta, who was told they will wait for him to decide between them and the west Londoners.
    The Catalan giants have offered the Chelsea captain a two-year contract with an option to extend for one more.
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    FA Cup 5th round LIVE: Middlesbrough vs Tottenham into extra-time after Man City and Crystal Palace win – latest updates

    THE FA Cup fifth round begins tonight with Premier League champions Man City looking to move a step closer to Wembley.Three championship teams are seeking to cause upsets.
    Peterborough are hosting Pep Guardiola’s men, Stoke visit Crystal Palace and Middlesbrough host Tottenham after knocking out Man Utd last round.
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    Full Time results

    Peterborough 0-2 Man City
    Crystal Palace 2-1 Stoke
    Middlesbrough 1-0 Tottenham (AET)

    Peterborough put on a good display against Man City, but Pep Guardiola’s side outplayed the Posh in the second half and goals from Mahrez and Grealish sent the Sky Blues through to the quarter-finals.
    In a close game between Crystal Palace and Stoke it was Patrick Vieira’s team that came out on top in a narrow 2-1 win. Riedewald’s goal sealed the victory in the final minutes and sent Palace through to the next round.
    Middlesbrough pulled off another cup upset as they dominated Tottenham in a 1-0 win. Teenage superstar Josh Coburn scored his first FA Cup goal in superb style to send his side through.
    Thank you for reading, and goodnight!
    Chris Wilder reacts
    When speaking to BBC Sport, Wilder said: “A ridiculous game. The supporters gave us the energy to produce a top performance.
    “It is all based around the team, there are good individual performances tonight but it is all about the collective and the team. They have to play their own part and what they bring to the team.
    “We had to have a team performance tonight, it if went stretched we would get the result we fear – a Tottenham win.
    “After the last two away games it was important to get a foodhold in the team, the shape was good and we had good possession and they did too.
    “We grew into it and the danger players in Son Heung-min and Harry Kane are world class players and they are a top Premier League team with world players and a world class manager.
    “We had to be right and structured. I did not want us to sit back and had to take the game to Spurs when we could. We missed a couple of great chances knowing the danger they possess.
    “We are delighted be in the next round, I would love it to be a home tie. A great reward for everybody who has followed this football club. We want to make memories, we had one at Old Trafford and I believe we have had one one our own match which is brilliant.”
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    Jonny Howson reacts
    When speaking to BBC Sport, Howson said: “We knew it was going to be tough physically and they have world class players who can move the ball around and make you work hard.
    “You have to work hard, earn the right to play and we showed our quality. We deserved it as well.
    “Beating Manchester United gave us confidence, enjoy it and give it a right good go, see what happens. If they turned us over with quality you can hold your hands up but we applied ourselves right, you see what happens in this competition and we have another upset.
    “Moments like this don’t come around but you have to enjoy it when they do.
    “From a personal point of view, my little lad Harry has got into football. I was playing against Cristiano Ronaldo and now Harry Kane so I can tell him we have beaten them. Hopefully we don’t lose focus and performances like tonight we can take into the league.
    “Age is just a number, if you look after yourself right like Sol Bamba and Lee Peltier, we have to set the standard for Josh Coburn and Isaiah Jones, hopefully we can do that for the younger generation.”
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    Antonio Conte reacts
    When speaking to BBC Sport, Conte said: “For sure the result is not good and we have to be frustrated. It was a pity because in these type of game you have to start and kill your opponent.
    “If you give them hope, they will take confidence and improve during the game. Then anything can happen.
    “First of all, it is important to say that Middlesbrough played a good game, deserves respect and congratulate them for the win.
    “We have to reflect on our performance and on the game we played. These type of games, in these trophies away from home, you have to try to kill the game quickly. Your opponent has to understand that the night will be difficult, instead we can do much better and in the end Middlesbrough deserved to go to the next round.
    “This is part of our process. I repeat, we have to try to avoid the up and down up and down and there is only one way to improve the situation is to work and learn about the defeat.
    “We have to go ahead and we will try to do our best this season.
    “We have to give our best for the rest of the season, then we will see what is our position and the evaluation of our season. It is early to say something about this.”
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    Conte’s crisis
    Tottenham have lost SEVEN matches since the start of 2022.
    Only Brentford have lost more games in all competitions since the start of the year.
    7 – Tottenham have lost seven of their 13 matches in 2022 – among Premier League sides, only Brentford (8) have lost more games in all competitions since the turn of the year. Issues. pic.twitter.com/Mq7fZIzZ9F— OptaJoe (@OptaJoe) March 1, 2022

    Josh Coburn reacts
    When speaking to BBC Sport, Coburn said: “Speechless. In front of the Riverside Stadium, cannot get better than that against a Premier League team.
    “I hit it as hard as I could and thankfully it went in. Up there with the best [moment of career], just amazing.
    “I can’t put it into words.
    “In the training ground, all the lads are buzzing. The fans are getting behind the players too.
    “Hopefully we can continue it and get another big team in the next round.”
    Full Time – Middlesbrough 1-0 Tottenham
    19-year-old Josh Coburn scores his first FA Cup goal to send Middlesbrough through to the quarter-finals.
    It was a deserved win for Boro who continued to press high throughout the game with incredible intensity.
    Full Time – Middlesbrough 1-0 Tottenham
    They’ve done it again!
    Middlesbrough have pulled off another FA Cup upset to knock Tottenham out of the competition!
    Boro progress to the next round!
    The Riverside Stadium is rocking!
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    120. Middlesbrough 1-0 Tottenham
    Son sends a corner into the box.
    Dier gets his head to it and aims towards goal, but Lumley does well to get down and make the save.
    119. Middlesbrough 1-0 Tottenham
    Tottenham are throwing everything at Boro right now in the hope of scoring a last-minute equaliser.
    But, Middlesbrough have got everyone behind the ball.
    114. Middlesbrough 1-0 Tottenham
    Despite the one goal lead Boro are not slowing down.
    They continue to play with high energy and are looking for a second.
    107. GOOOOAAAAAALLLL MIDDLESBROUGH!!!!!!!!
    Josh Coburn fires Boro into the lead!
    The teenager drives into the box before unleashing a rocket of a shot into the top left corner!
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    106. Middlesbrough 0-0 Tottenham
    15 minutes to go!
    This result could go either way…
    105. Middlesbrough 0-0 Tottenham
    We’ve reached half time of extra time.
    Middlesbrough have dominated so far.
    101. Middlesbrough 0-0 Tottenham
    Boro continue to look dangerous.
    Jones looks to send the ball to Crooks but Lloris comes out to claim.
    97. Middlesbrough 0-0 Tottenham
    Middlesbrough are pressing high and have forced Tottenham into making some sloppy mistakes.
    The home side continue to play with high energy.
    Pep Guardiola reacts
    When speaking to ITV Sport, Guardiola said: “He [Mahrez] is playing in a position he has played in all his career. We know the quality he has. I am proud the most because he loves to play football.
    “For him football is not a profession, it’s a joy.”
    “He [Grealish] had chances in the first half that were more difficult. He came back from injury and he is playing at a really good level.”
    When asked about the possibility of winning multiple competitions this season, he added: “I am not going to buy this argument. United is the next game.”
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    Kick Off – Middlesbrough 0-0 Tottenham
    We’re back underway for extra time!
    Jairo Riedewald reacts
    When speaking to BBC Sport, Riedewald said: “It was hard work. We knew what we would get, they made it very tough for us.
    “We’re just happy we won the game. At half-time we said they had some space in between the lines so let’s use that.
    “We scored first goal and they responded very quickly. It started to get scrappy. We’re just lucky we won the game.
    “The keeper knocked it over a defender’s head. I was about to go for the half-volley but changed my mind and got it onto my right foot.
    “We’ll enjoy this win tonight. One game away from Wembley, it would be nice.”
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    Middlesbrough 0-0 Tottenham
    We’re going to extra time.
    Both sides had late chances to take the lead but the score is still all square.
    90. Middlesbrough 0-0 Tottenham
    Middlesbrough almost get the winner!
    The ball is crossed in to Howson from a corner, but the midfielder heads wide.
    82. Middlesbrough 0-0 Tottenham
    Tottenham go on the attack.
    Bergwjin drives into the box but McNair makes an outstanding tackle to prevent the shot.
    80. Middlesbrough 0-0 Tottenham
    Boro are pushing for a winner.
    Sporar sets the ball to Balogun who strikes over the bar.
    Full Time – Crystal Palace 2-1 Stoke
    Crystal Palace progress to the next round of the FA Cup.
    The result could have gone either way with both sides having positive spells throughout, however, Palace had the cutting edge in front of the target and Riedewald’s late goal was all that separated the two.
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    91+1. Crystal Palace 2-1 Stoke
    We’re into the five minutes of added time.
    The clock is ticking for Stoke who are pushing to level the game again.
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    Middlesbrough 1-0 Tottenham (AET) LIVE RESULT: Boro pull off ANOTHER giant killing as Coburn downs Spurs in FA Cup

    TOTTENHAM are out of the FA Cup at the fifth round stage.Josh Coburn gave Middlesbrough an extra time victory on what has been a miserable night for Spurs
    Harry Kane did have the ball in the net during the match, but his goal was ruled out for offside.
    That wraps it up from a dramatic night.
    The FA Cup sixth round proper draw will take place on Thursday 3 March, ahead of the fifth round tie between Everton and Boreham Wood.
    The quarter-final will be played between Friday 18 March and Monday 21 March.
    Hopefully we’ll have even more drama in store!
    ANTONIO CONTE
    The Tottenham manager’s reaction: “For sure the result is not good and we have to be frustrated. It was a pity because in these type of game you have to start and kill your opponent. If you give them hope, they will take confidence and improve during the game. Then anything can happen.
    “First of all, it is important to say that Middlesbrough played a good game, deserves respect and congratulate them for the win. We have to reflect on our performance and on the game we played. These type of games, in these trophies away from home, you have to try to kill the game quickly. Your opponent has to understand that the night will be difficult, instead we can do much better and in the end Middlesbrough deserved to go to the next round.
    “This is part of our process. I repeat, we have to try to avoid the up and down up and down and there is only one way to improve the situation is to work and learn about the defeat. We have to go ahead and we will try to do our best this season.
    “We have to give our best for the rest of the season, then we will see what is our position and the evaluation of our season. It is early to say something about this.”
    Jonny Howson
    The Middlesbrough skipper said: “It was (a shift), I felt it last few minutes. We knew it was going to be tough physically and they have world class players who can move the ball around and make you work hard. You have to work hard, earn the right to play and we showed our quality. We deserved it as well.
    “Beating Manchester United gave us confidence, enjoy it and give it a right good go, see what happens. If they turned us over with quality you can hold your hands up but we applied ourselves right, you see what happens in this competition and we have another upset. Moments like this don’t come around but you have to enjoy it when they do.
    “From a personal point of view, my little lad Harry has got into football. I was playing against Cristiano Ronaldo and now Harry Kane so I can tell him we have beaten them. Hopefully we don’t lose focus and performances like tonight we can take into the league.
    “Age is just a number, if you look after yourself right like Sol Bamba and Lee Peltier, we have to set the standard for Josh Coburn and Isaiah Jones, hopefully we can do that for the younger generation.”
    Credit: AFP
    The matchwinner
    Middlesbrough hero Josh Coburn: “Speechless. In front of the Riverside Stadium, cannot get better than that against a Premier League team.
    “I hit it as hard as I could and thankfully it went in. Up there with the best (moment of career), just amazing. I can’t put it into words.
    “In the training ground, all the lads are buzzing. The fans are getting behind the players too.
    “Hopefully we can continue it and get another big team in the next round.”
    POST-MATCH REACTION
    We’ll have reaction from both camps very shortly.
    Just waiting for The Riverside to stop partying first!
    HEADING INTO THE NEXT ROUND
    Credit: AFP
    What a moment
    A goal that Josh Coburn will never ever forget!
    Credit: AFP
    FT Boro 1 Spurs 0
    That’s the final whistle and Middlesbrough have dumped Antonio Conte’s side out of the FA Cup.
    It was 19-year-old Josh Coburn who is the hero with the extra-time winner off the bench.
    Absolute scenes at The Riverside.
    It was Manchester United in the last round and now Premier League Spurs!
    Chris Wilder’s men will fancy their chances against anyone now in the next round.
    Boro 1 Spurs 0
    120+1 mins – So close to a second for Middlesbrough.
    Baloguns counters and fires the ball across the goal.
    Coburn lunges for it but is about an inch short of connecting and sending it into the net.
    Boro 1 Spurs 0
    120 mins – Bamba is straight into it to slide a cross wide for a corner.
    Son takes it and it’s met by Dier at the front, but Lumley manages to tip his header away after a deflection before Spurs win another corner.
    This time Boro clear the danger before three minutes of additional time is added on.
    Boro 1 Spurs 0 – SUB
    Jonny Howson is off for Boro with just over two minutes to go.
    Sol Bamba is coming on and going straight into defence.
    Just a few seconds left for Tottenham to save it.
    LOOK AT THAT FACE
    Josh Coburn races away in delight after his thumping finishCredit: Reuters
    Boro 1 Spurs 0
    114 mins – Antonio Conte appears to be looking for his own teenage saviour.
    The 17-year-old Dane Scarlett is coming on for Ben Davies.
    Spurs need something as they’ve offered nothing in the last few moments.
    Five minutes to go.
    Boro 1 Spurs 0
    108 mins – Tottenham look for an instant reply.
    Lumley firstly saves from Son before he collects a Hojbjerg cross and goes down under pressure from Kane.
    The Riverside is rocking now!
    Boro 1 Spurs 0
    Supersub Josh Coburn beats the offside trap to meet Matt Crooks throughball.
    The teenager holds off a defender before blasting past Hugo Lloris to spark wild celebrations!
    What a finish.
    GOALLLLLLLLLLL!
    Middlesbrough take the lead against Tottenham in the 107th minute!
    Boro 0 Spurs 0
    Changes for both teams at the break.
    Lee Peltier is on at the back for Boro in place of Paddy McNair.
    Sergio Reguilon takes over from Dejan Kulusevski for Tottenham.
    The home side get the second period of extra time up and running.
    Boro 0 Spurs 0
    105+1 mins – Just like that and Spurs nearly take the lead right at the end of the half.
    A cross is played low to the front post and Son looks to have beaten the keeper with a flicked finish.
    But Lumley produces a great save to deny the South Korean.
    That’s the first 15 minutes over.
    Bring on the next!
    Boro 0 Spurs 0
    105 mins – Tavernier’s in-swinging corner is easily collected by Lloris.
    A minute added on here in the first period of extra time.
    Spurs cannot wait for the whistle.
    Boro 0 Spurs 0
    104 mins – It’s another big moment for Boro.
    Jones’s cross goes over the Spurs defence to Tavernier at the back post.
    His shot is saved By Lloris and Crooks eventually fires over.Spurs are hanging on here!
    Boro 0 Spurs 0
    103 mins – It’s all Middlesbrough at the moment.
    Another attack by the hosts fails to create a clear cut chance thanks to some hesitant play.
    The ball eventually falls to Howson but he blasts a long-ranger way over.
    Boro 0 Spurs 0
    101 mins – Another Boro attack leads to Jones stroking the ball agonisingly in front of goal into the path of Crooks.
    But the midfielder is unable to reach it as Lloris gathers it up.
    Another good spell this for the Championship side.
    Boro 0 Spurs
    100 mins – Fry sends Bola away down the left.
    The wing-back plays a one-two with Balogun and floats in a cross-shot but it’s easy work for Lloris.
    Boro 0 Spurs 0
    97 mins – Jones races the length of the pitch and pulls the ball back for Dijksteel.
    The Boro defender fails to get his shot off as Spurs struggle to clear.
    Boro keep the pressure on but eventually survive to get rid of the danger.
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    Roman Abramovich ‘to receive Chelsea bids this week’ as he ‘takes part in Ukraine peace talks’ – latest updates

    ROMAN ABRAMOVICH will reportedly receive bids for Chelsea this week.On Saturday, Abramovich sensationally gave up control of Chelsea amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
    And bidders are increasingly confident he will be open to offers as he looks to avoid sanctions.
    There have also been reports that the Blues owner flew to Belarus to participate in peace talks on Monday.
    Meanwhile, Jesse Marsch has been unveiled as Leeds United manager after Marcelo Bielsa left the club following their poor form this season.
    Follow all the latest news on Abramovich’s announcement below..
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    Yarmolenko worried about family in Ukraine
    David Moyes has revealed Andriy Yarmolenko is barely sleeping as he worries about his family in Ukraine.
    Hammers manager Moyes said: “We will not rush him. I asked him to come in and see how he feels and if he feels up to it, he will travel with the team.
    “If not, we will give him some more days off. For the hour or so he came in for training, he probably cleared his mind a little.
    “When your country is at war and you’ve got family members over there, it’s very difficult to focus on the game.
    “I know when I’ve spoken to him, he’s said he’s on the phone constantly, nearly 24 hours because of family members. He realises the difficulty. He is a long way away and can’t do anything about it.
    “He is upset and rightly so. It is a difficult situation for us as well. We would like to offer Yarmolenko more help and support. But we don’t know what we can do either. It is the same across the world.”
    Middlesbrough 1-0 Tottenham
    Tottenham’s wait for a trophy continues after they were dumped out of the FA Cup fifth round by Championship side Middlesbrough.
    Chris Wilder’s side were made to wait until the 107th minute to break the deadlock, which they did in style.
    Teenage starlet Josh Coburn rifled in an effort into the top left corner from just inside the box to spark wild celebrations.
    And they were unlucky not to score more in an end-to-end encounter.
    It is now 14 years and counting since Spurs lasted won a piece of silverware.
    Burnley 0-2 Leicester
    James Maddison’s brilliant late curler and Jamie Vardy’s clincher on his injury return dented Burnley’s survival hopes.
    The Clarets remain above third-bottom Everton only on goal difference after Foxes’ subs Maddison and Vardy turned the game.
    Leicester upped a gear late on and Nick Pope produced one of his regular fine saves on the night to defy a fierce effort from Harvey Barnes.
    But in the 83rd minute, Vardy controlled a ball over the top neatly and teed up Maddison to score sublimely.
    Then in the 90th minute Vardy nodded in Barnes’ cross to put the game to bed.
    Peterborough 0-2 Manchester City
    A special night for Oleksandr Zinchenko ended in a victory that was also far from routine, writes SunSport’s Dan King.
    Zinchenko, playing his first game since his Ukrainian homeland was invaded by Russia, was City’s captain for the night.
    He and Peterborough skipper Frankie Kent were carrying the blue and yellow flag as they led out their teams.
    But otherwise there was little room for sentiment on a challenging night for the left back and the Premier League leaders.
    Until Riyad Mahrez broke the deadlock on the hour, City had not had a shot on target and their dogged opponents had missed the best chance through Sammie Szmodics.
    As Pep Guardiola was telling Jack Grealish before the game, statistics can be meaningless and his team struggled to make their possession and technical superiority count on the heavy London Road surface. But Grealish will feel better about himself after grabbing the second goal.
    Rangnick not favoured in Man Utd manager hunt
    Ralf Rangnick has all but been ruled out of the running to become the next Manchester United boss.
    And that opens the door to Paris Saint-Germain’s Mauricio Pochettino and Erik ten Hag of Ajax to take over.
    The club revealed it is stepping up its search for a long-term replacement for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, who walked away with around £8million after being sacked in November.
    Rangnick is in interim charge but as United revealed their latest accounts, he hardly got a vote of confidence when it came to a statement about finding a new man.
    The German, 63, already has a two-year consultancy deal at Old Trafford on the table come the end of the season — but almost certainly not the opportunity to remain in charge of the team.
    Football director John Murtough said: “We are now conducting a thorough process for the appointment of a permanent manager who will take charge this summer with the objective to get us back to challenging for domestic and European titles.”
    PSG offer Mbappe new deal
    Paris Saint-Germain have reportedly offered Real Madrid and Liverpool target Kylian Mbappe a new deal worth an eye-watering £800,000-a-WEEK.
    Get French Football News claims PSG chiefs are desperate for Mbappe to stay at the Parc des Princes.
    The World Cup winner, 23, is out of contract this summer. And having so far resisted calls to pen an extension, Mbappe looks set to become a free agent.
    Real Madrid are leading the race for his coveted signature. Meanwhile, Liverpool are also plotting an incredible swoop to bring Mbappe to England.
    However, PSG are making one last desperate play to keep Mbappe – for two more seasons, at least.
    They have apparently offered the striker a new contract until 2024, which means Mbappe could yet secure a lucrative move abroad before he enters his prime years.
    Chelsea trustees demand insurance policy
    Chelsea’s trustees will reportedly demand an ‘insurance policy’ before agreeing to take over the stewardship of the club.
    Blues’ Russian owner Roman Abramovich announced on Saturday that he has handed control of his beloved side over to their charitable foundation. His decision came following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
    The six trustees are chairman Bruce Buck, Women’s boss Emma Hayes, head of the National Lottery Sir Hugh Robertson, equality campaigner Piara Powar, lawyer John Devine and director of finance Paul Ramos.
    Though it has been claimed that they are yet to formally accept the transition, but talks have already begun with further discussions planned for this week.
    Reports have even suggested that the trustees have threatened to resign amid Russia’s conflict with Ukraine.
    According to the Daily Mail, the trustees are apprehensive about accepting the responsibility. They state that one vital condition the trustees will insist on is the inclusion of an insurance policy.
    Juve eye permanent Morata deal
    Juventus look set to deal a blow to Arsenal’s and Tottenham’s rumoured hopes of a transfer swoop for Alvaro Morata.
    Reports claim the Italians hope to steal a march on the Premier League rivals by making his temporary Serie A move from Atletico Madrid permanent.
    Spanish newspaper Sport reports the player has indicated he wants to stay with Max Allegri’s team with whom he has a two-year loan deal which expires in 2023.
    It is thought the former Chelsea forward, 29, who agreed to extend his temporary move for a further season last June, has become an integral part of Allegri’s side.
    This is despite the January arrival of Dusan Vlahovic. The Serbia forward, 22, has enjoyed a storming start to his Turin career netting four goals in six top-flight appearances for the club.
    Tuttomercato claim Arsenal are keen on a summer move for Morata with the Spain forward’s Atletico contract set to end in June this year.
    Zinchenko handed Man City captaincy
    Oleksandr Zinchenko was named as Manchester City’s skipper against Peterborough in the FA Cup as the club showed their support for Ukraine.
    The 25-year-old was named in the starting XI for the Citizens for the first time following Russia’s invasion of his homeland.
    Brazilian midfielder Fernandinho, who usually skippers City, handed the armband to his team-mate for Tuesday night’s fifth round tie at London Road.
    Boss Pep Guardiola confirmed Zinchenko was to feature against Peterborough.
    The defender broke down in tears prior to Saturday’s away win at Everton after fans and players showcased their solidarity with Ukraine.
    Burnley take on Leicester
    Burnley host Leicester tonight as they bid to move out of the Premier League relegation zone.
    The Clarets will plunge Everton into the bottom three with a draw against Brendan Rodgers’ side.
    It is currently goalless after 20 minutes at Turf Moor.
    Man Utd’s seven young stars
    Darren Fletcher has picked out seven kids who will have a chance to push for the Manchester United first team next season.
    Anthony Elanga has made great strides since Ralf Rangnick took over in December – and the Red Devils have high hopes for several others.
    Technical director Fletcher pointed out that midfielder Hannibal Mejbri has been named in the squad in recent weeks. Meanwhile Brandon Williams, Teden Mengi, Jimmy Garner, Ethan Laird, Tahiti Chong, and Amad Diallo are all out on loan gaining first team experience.
    Fletcher said: ”Anthony has done brilliantly since he broke into the first team, and Hannibal has also been more involved in the squad. Our U19s recently finished top of their group in the UEFA Youth League, and our U18s have reached the semi-finals of the FA Youth Cup.
    “We currently have 13 young players and Academy products on loan and playing regularly in other divisions or leagues.
    “Hopefully we’ll see players like Brandon Williams, Teden Mengi, Jimmy Garner, Ethan Laird, Tahiti Chong, and Amad Diallo reap the benefits of that.”
    Predicted Chelsea team vs Luton
    Chelsea are set to turn to the kids for their FA Cup clash with Luton Town.
    Thomas Tuchel’s battered and bruised Blues narrowly lost out to Liverpool in Sunday’s thrilling Carabao Cup final.
    And the German boss admits Chelsea now have a ‘dramatic’ injury list, with several first-team stars missing out tomorrow and others in dire need of a rest.

    Barkley handed six-month driving ban
    Premier League ace Ross Barkley has been slapped with a six month driving ban after being caught on his phone behind the wheel.
    The Chelsea midfielder was today disqualified after cops saw him using the mobile while driving his £150k Mercedes-AMG in Wandsworth, South West London, last July.
    Barkley, 28, was given six penalty points on his licence, and the ban was handed out after his “repeat offending”.
    The £110k-a-week defender was made to pay a £333 fine, £34 surcharge and £100 in costs at the behind-closed-doors hearing at Bromley Magistrates today.
    The Scouser, who has played for England 33 times, scoring six goals, pleaded guilty to a charge of using a handheld mobile phone while driving a vehicle.
    It is understood that Barkley had hired a driver for the next year even before his ban was issued by magistrates.
    Chelsea open to sale of Broja and Anjorin
    Thomas Tuchel is reportedly willing to hear transfer offers for Blues starlets Armando Broja and Faustino Anjorin.
    And it is thought the Chelsea boss is looking to cash in on the duo in a bid to finance summer swoops to boost his first team ranks.
    Last year Chelsea smashed their transfer record with the £97million acquisition of Romelu Lukaku from Inter Milan.
    However, that move was preceded by the exits of Fikayo Tomori, Kurt Zouma and Tammy Abraham.
    The sale of the trio to AC Milan, Roma and West Ham reportedly pulled in more than £100m for the side.
    Rumours of the potential sales of Broja and Anjorin come days after Blues owner Roman Abramovich, 55, announced his decision to step back from the club.
    Abramovich ‘terrified of sanctions’
    Roman Abramovich is ’selling assets as he’s TERRIFIED of being sanctioned’ amid calls for him to ‘lose control of Chelsea’.
    Labour MP Chris Bryant claims the oligarch is going to ‘sell his home tomorrow’ following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
    And European Parliament president Roberta Metsola insists anyone with ties to Vladimir Putin should not be in control of sports clubs.
    Abramovich denies he has close links to the Russian president.
    He handed over stewardship of Chelsea to its charitable foundation at the weekend.
    However, the Mail claims the trustees will demand an ‘impenetrable indemnity policy’ before agreeing to Abramovich’s plan.
    Abramovich set to receive Chelsea bids
    Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich will reportedly receive bids to sell the club THIS WEEK with at least three parties keen on a purchase.
    The Russian, who bought his beloved Blues in 2003, announced on Saturday he has handed over the stewardship of the West London outfit to their six trustees.
    Following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, it has been said that offers are being prepared to reach the billionaire.
    According to the Telegraph, Abramovich, 55, could receive three bids by the end of the week to sell Chelsea.
    Barca set to offer Dembele new deal
    Ousmane Dembele is reportedly poised to agree a new deal with Barcelona in a remarkable turn of events.
    The French winger was all set to leave the club before the transfer window slammed shut. But the likes of Manchester United, Arsenal Chelsea and Tottenham, all linked with the 24-year-old, failed to make their move.
    But the likes of Manchester United, Arsenal Chelsea and Tottenham, all linked with the 24-year-old, failed to make their move.
    It also looked at one stage as though PSG were closing in on his signature on deadline day.
    But that move was scuppered by Financial Fair Play regulation. That saw Dembele forced to stick it out at the Nou Camp.
    But now, according to Mundo Deportivo, the former Borussia Dortmund man could agree a new contract – so long as he doesn’t demand too much.
    Premier League unveil new ball
    The Premier League have unveiled their third and final ball of the season with a striking white, blue and crimson design.
    Fans will get a first look at the new ball this weekend when Leicester welcome Leeds to the King Power Stadium in Saturday’s early kick-off.
    The first Nike Flight design, which boasted colours of white, black and orange, was released in the summer and lasted until November.
    It was then replaced by the yellow winter ball, with supporters loving the comic book style design.

    Van de Beek out to prove doubters wrong
    Donny van de Beek has taken an apparent swipe at Ralf Rangnick and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer by declaring he ‘wants to show some people are wrong’ during his Everton loan spell.
    Van de Beek, 24, failed to win over both bosses during his bleak 18 months at Manchester United, and has now joined the Toffees on loan.
    Speaking in a recent interview, he said: “Yes [I have a point to prove] but it is also for everyone around me. If I play well, I do it for them, for my girlfriend and for my family and friends.
    “I want to give joy to those people and to the fans. Then I want to do it for myself. Of course sometimes I am disappointed and frustrated.
    “But I always try to stay positive and believe there will be a day it will change.
    “I can only change it with hard work, I want to show that some people are wrong and I still have the quality to play. I always aim to do this.”
    Everton man Mykolenko slams Russian team
    Everton star Vitaliy Mykolenko has unleashed a scathing attack on the Russian national team for staying silent after Vladimir Putin ordered the invasion of Ukraine.
    Russia began to invade their neighbours last Thursday with the mission of demilitarising and denazifying the country – a justification which has widely been dismissed as propaganda.
    Mykolenko, who joined Everton from Dynamo Kyiv in January, took to aim at Russian captain Dzyuba and his ‘s***head team-mates’ for their silence on the crisis.
    The 22-year-old wrote on Instagram: “Whilst you remain silent b* along with your shead football team-mates, peaceful civilians are being killed in Ukraine.
    “You will be locked in your dungeon for the rest of your life and most importantly the lives of your kids. And I’m glad.”
    Dzyuba and co have remained silent even though Fifa have KICKED them out of the World Cup 2022 play-offs.
    Felix spotted at cup final
    Atletico Madrid star Joao Felix was at Wembley watching Liverpool’s victory over Chelsea in the Carabao Cup semi-final – and his presence has fuelled rumours of a move to England.
    Sat in the Liverpool end, the Portuguese striker watched The Reds make history by lifting the trophy for the eighth time.
    Last week reports claimed Arsenal were preparing a summer move for Felix as a replacement for Pierre-Emerick Aubamyeng.
    But the youngster has an asking price of £120million and that could deter interest from The Gunners.
    The forward is also said to be a target for Manchester United and their interest likely increased following his goal at the Wanda Metropolitano last week.

    Tuchel hits back at Ukraine questions
    Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel snapped at reporters after being continuously asked about Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
    The Blues boss was again asked for his thoughts of the ongoing war in the wake of Chelsea’s Russian owner Roman Abramovich handing over the stewardship of the club.
    Speaking in his pre-match press conference ahead of the West London outfit’s FA Cup clash against Luton on Tuesday, Tuchel demanded reporters to stop with their questions on the matter.
    The 48-year-old said: “Listen, listen, listen you have to stop, I’m not a politician.
    “You have to stop, honestly, I can only repeat it and I feel bad to repeat it because I’ve never experienced war. So even to talk about it I feel bad because I’m very privileged – I sit here in peace.
    “I do the best I can but you have to stop asking me these questions because I have no answers for you.”
    Poyet doubts Potter can lead United
    Chelsea legend Gus Poyet doubts Brighton boss Graham Potter has what it takes to lead Man United.
    Although he insists the Seagulls boss has to take the job if the Red Devils come calling.
    Poyet told Betting Expert: “If Graham Potter is offered the Man United job then he must go.
    “Sorry Brighton, but that’s the situation. Does he have the kind of profile that Man United will be looking for?
    “I’m not so sure. I’m not talking about the football he plays or his personality as Man United normally look for coaches with a bigger experience in big teams, especially winning titles.”
    Southampton boss speaks on Ukraine invasion
    Ralph Hasenhuttl revealed the personal hell Southampton ace Lyanco has been going through as a result of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
    The defender’s sister Lyarah Vojnovic Barberan had been stuck in war-torn Kyiv along with husband Maycon, the Shakhtar Donetsk midfielder, and their two children.
    They have now returned to Brazil, but it has been a deeply traumatic few days for the family, as well as for Lyanco worrying about them back in England.
    Hasenhuttl, 54, spoke of the toll Vladimir Putin’s horrifying actions have had on the Brazilian defender and the rest of his squad.
    Arsenal in Jovic transfer battle
    Arsenal are one of five teams involved in the battle to sign out of favour Real Madrid striker Luka Jovic, according to reports.
    The Gunners are in need of a striker after terminating Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang’s contract in the January transfer window.
    Boss Mikel Arteta may also have to replace Alexandre Lacazette and Eddie Nketiah, with both attackers out of contract in the summer.
    And according to Fichajes, Arsenal have already started identifying potential targets ahead of the summer window and Real’s Jovic is a top target.
    However, the Gunners are one of five teams from across Europe hoping to acquire the services of the 24-year-old.
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    Burnley 0-2 Leicester LIVE RESULT: Maddison and Vardy give Foxes first Premier League win of 2022 – latest reaction

    LEICESTER have picked up a first Premier League win of 2022.James Maddison and Jamie Vardy both struck late on to put Burnley back in deep relegation trouble.
    That’s all from us at Turf Moor
    It’s goodnight from us here, where Leicester have severely damaged Burnley’s hopes of survival in the Premier League. The Foxes move up to 12th where they will look to use their games in hand to advantage.
    ‘We didn’t ask enough questions’.
    Burnley manager, Sean Dyche, was praising of his man between the sticks, Nick Pope. However, he said “defensively, attacking wise it just wasn’t where we have been.” The boss went on to say his team “played backwards too many times and din’t ask enough questions.”
    He was unable to shed any more light on Ben Mee’s injury, stating that he was waiting on news.
    Vardy party at the death
    Jamie Vardy, back in style.
    The 35 year-old stated his goal “has been a long time coming”, and that Leicester’s “performances have been getting better and better.”
    Brendan Rodgers also spoke on Vardy, saying “it is a huge lift having him back.”
    Foxes fans will be delighted to have their man back.
    Full-time – Burnley 0-2 Leicester
    Leicester take all three points at Turf Moor.
    Brendan Rodgers’ firepower from the bench proved the vital blow to Burnley.
    The inspired pair, Maddison and Vardy scored 2 in 8 minutes between them to crush Burnley’s hopes of climbing outside of the relegation zone. A brutal end for the Clarets.
    The Foxes created the most chances over the 90 minutes, but Nick Pope could not keep them out any longer after a moment of magic from Maddison and a close range header from Vardy.
    It was close until the last 10 minutes. But Leicester, were simply too good in the end.
    Burnley 0-2 Leicester
    Vardy back with a bang!
    The Leicester man gets on the end of a brilliant Harvey Barnes cross to score his 94th premier league goal since turning 30. It simply had to be him.
    Leicester in full control now
    GOAL! Burnley 0-2 Leicester
    90. Vardy heads home!
    Burnley 0-1 Leicester – Burnley substitution
    89. Ashley barnes is on for Ashley Westwood. An attacking change by Sean Dyche.
    Burnley 0-1 Leicester
    84. Burnley almost immediately respond with Weghorst, who can’t finish at the back post from Westwood’s delivery. A real chance for the number 9.
    This is far from over!
    Burnley 0-1 Leicester
    Have Leicester stolen it?
    A long ball over the top from Schmeichel is brought down well by Vardy, who feeds it to Maddison on the edge of the area. The number ten curls it beautifully with his left foot into the corner, beyond the reach of Nick Pope.
    Game on!
    GOAL! Burnley 0-1 Leicester
    83. Maddison scores for Leicester to break the deadlock!
    Burnley 0-0 Leicester – Pope denies Barnes again!
    81. Harvey Barnes bends one towards Pope’s left, but the Burnley keeper was equal to it once again.
    Burnley 0-0 Leicester – Vardy off target
    79. Vardy scissor kicks the ball wide with his first chance of the match.
    The game has been blown wide open.
    Burnley 0-0 Leicester
    73. McNeil gets into a dangerous area after a cheeky nutmeg on Albrighton. He produces a cross on his right but it is deflected out for a corner.
    Tarkowski is close, but unable to connect with the resulting corner.
    Burnley are looking more dangerous than ever, though.
    Burnley 0-0 Leicester – Leicester double substitution
    71. It’s Vardy time! The striker comes on in replace of Patson Daka.
    Tielemans also makes way for the in-form James Maddison.
    Burnley 0-0 Leicester – Burnley Substitution
    71. Maxwel Cornet makes way for Jay Rodriguez up front.
    Burnley 0-0 Leicester – great chance!
    70. McNeil does well and plays the ball into Cornet in the 18 yard box, but he prods it wide.
    Burnley 0-0 Leicester
    64. Aaron Lennon does his best to get past Luke Thomas. But, this time the young left back wins the battle.
    This game seems to be heating up in the second half, and its there for the taking for either side.
    Burnley 0-0 Leicester
    61. Jamie Vardy is warming up for Leicester on the sideline. You sense it won’t be long now before the striker gets his chance.
    Burnley 0-0 Leicester – Yellow card
    57. Weghorst picks up a warning for arguing with the referee after the awarding of the Leicester free kick.
    Burnley 0-0 Leicester
    58. A great chance for Dewsbury-Hall with a free kick just outside the 18 yard box, but he can only hit the wall, twice, in fact.
    Burnley 0-0 Leicester
    53. Aaron Lennon gets back for Burnley after a sharp counter attack led by Tilemans. What a defensive effort from the winger!
    Burnley 0-0 Leicester
    51. After a great run from Tielemans, Albrighton swings in a corner. But, Pope claims it in the air with confidence.
    Brownhill wins a foul further up the pitch. A chance from the free kick for Burnley now.
    Burnley 0-0 Leicester
    48. Roberts produces a shot towards goal after a great switch of play from Brownhill. A fairly simple save for the Schmeichel, but a nice change in pace from the Clarets.
    The move results in a free kick for Leicester after a foul by Cornet.
    Kick-off – Burnley 0-0 Leicester
    Burnley get us underway in the second half.
    Lookman is on in replace of Pereira. An attacking change from the manager, it would seem.
    Half-time – Burnley 0-0 Leicester
    Chris Kavanagh calls time on an intriguing first half performance.
    Cornet hit the back of the net inside 20 minutes. But, VAR ruled his boot to be offside. In fact, Cornet has spent most of the game in an offside position. You could hear the the Burnley fans frustration when the linesman’s flag went up for the third time against the Ivorian. However, the relationship between Cornet and Weghorst appears to be growing, with some nice touches between the two in the last few minutes of the half.
    At the other end, Leicester have had 11 attempts on target, 8 more than their opponents, and carried a serious threat going forward. Harvey Barnes has looked dangerous and had a couple of chances in front of goal. However, Nick Pope has saved everything thrown at him this evening, and is keeping his team in it.
    It’s all to play for in the second half!
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    Roman Abramovich ‘attending Ukraine-Russia peace talks in Belarus’ after handing Chelsea over to foundation – latest

    ROMAN ABRAMOVICH is attending peace talks between Ukraine and Russia in Belarus, according to reports.The Chelsea owner’s spokesman said: “I can confirm that Roman Abramovich was contacted by the Ukrainian side for support in achieving a peaceful resolution, and that he has been trying to help ever since.
    “Considering what is at stake, we would ask for your understanding as to why we have not commented on neither the situation as such nor his involvement. Thank you.”
    On Saturday, Abramovich sensationally gave up control of Chelsea amid the Russian invasion.
    The Blues owner – who bought the club in July 2003 – released an incredible statement on their website tonight.
    And Chelsea have released a further statement on the conflict.
    It read: “The situation in Ukraine is horrific and devastating. Chelsea FC’s thoughts are with everyone in Ukraine. Everyone at the club is praying for peace.”
    Follow all the latest news on Abramovich’s announcement below..
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    Duo back in Conte’s plans
    Matt Doherty and Ryan Sessegnon have played themselves back into Antonio Conte’s plans at Tottenham.
    Conte said: “He [Doherty] is another player improving, working very hard and improving a lot. He’s a serious guy, I like him. 
    “If he plays or doesn’t play, his commitment and his attitude are always at the top.
    “I think he’s improving a lot and he understands that in this squad he can have an important part for this team.
    “I was pleased to see him perform at this level. It was the same for Sessegnon.”
    Breaking – Ribery in car crash
    Franck Ribery has been involved in a CAR CRASH and will now be forced to skip Salernitana training after suffering a head injury.
    The former Bayern Munich winger, 38, is claimed to have been a passenger in a vehicle involved in a road traffic collision.
    Ribery is set to miss around a week of action following what the club called a ‘mild head injury’.

    Vardy back to boost Foxes
    There’s one Premier League game this midweek, but it’s important to matters at the bottom of the table.
    Eighteenth-placed Burnley host Leicester on Tuesday evening with the chance to move out of the relegation zone for the first time since September.
    However, the Clarets will not be counting their chickens after it was revealed that Jamie Vardy was back in contention for the out-of-form Foxes. The 35-year-old has been out since December with injury.
    Speaking earlier this afternoon, Leicester manager Brendan Rodgers revealed: “Jamie’s looked sharp in the few days’ training he’s had.
    “He’s a proven player with that mentality and to have that back is great. To be able to travel [to Turf Moor] and feature is a huge boost.”
    Pep pays tribute to Bielsa
    Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola has hailed sacked Leeds manager Marcelo Bielsa as ‘spectacular’, and insists the Argentine will have left a lasting impression on the club.
    Speaking at his press conference ahead of the midweek FA Cup clash with Peterborough, Guardiola said: “I am so sorry for him. His legacy is there in Leeds’ city and the club, and I am pretty sure with the players.
    “Unfortunately as managers, we are subject to results and lately they were not good. But in his four seasons, they was spectacular to watch and I wish him all the best.”
    Guardiola has been an admirer of Bielsa since his playing days, and once referred to El Loco as ‘the best manager in the world.’

    Fab finish to top four race
    The battle to finish in the top four of the Premier League will go down to a dramatic final day shoot-out.
    That’s the view of West Ham goalkeeper Lukasz Fabianski, who is confident that his team will be involved in the fight for the Champions League until the very end.
    Fabianski kept a clean sheet yesterday as the Hammers claimed a much-needed win against one of their rivals for European football, Wolves.
    Afterwards he said: “I think if you look at the history of the Premier League it always goes to the last day of the season.
    “What we want to do is basically stay in the mix and do our best, to give ourselves the chance to compete for the highest possible position in the table.
    Tearful Thiago to be assessed
    Liverpool face an anxious wait to discover the extent of Thiago’s hamstring injury sustained in the warm-up just minutes before yesterday’s League Cup Final was due to start.
    The Spanish midfielder was then spotted on the bench in tears at the game’s kick-off, having to be consoled by substitute goalkeeper Alisson.
    The Reds will be hoping for good news with the player seen as pivotal to the club’s Premier League title challenge.
    Thiago was certainly a much happier figure by the end of Sunday’s contest, and was able to participate in the on-field celebrations with his teammates.

    Spartak booted out of Europe
    Sky Germany are reporting that UEFA are set to kick Spartak Moscow out of this season’s Europa League competition.
    The Russian club were due to play RB Leipzig in the Last 16 over two legs next month, but those games will now be cancelled with the Germans advancing to the quarter-finals.
    The decision has been made in light of recent events in Ukraine. An official announcement from European football’s governing body is expected this afternoon.
    FA quiz flare player Elliott
    The Football Association have written to Harvey Elliott for his observations following the celebrations at the end of yesterday’s League Cup Final, in which he was seen handling a red flare.
    Elliott was a second half substitute at Wembley, despite not being named in Liverpool’s original squad.
    The teenager was called on to the bench minutes before kick-off when starter Thiago pulled out with an injury sustained in the warm-up.
    Liverpool Football Club have declined to comment to Sky Sports on the incident.

    Roman assisting in peace talks
    Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich is reportedly in Belarus to assist in peace talks between Ukraine and Russia over the current conflict.
    The bizarre twist comes just days after he gave up control of the London club amid questions over his links to tyrant Vladimir Putin.
    However, Abramovich’s spokesman declined to comment on reports he had flown to the country which borders both Ukraine and Russia.
    “I can confirm that Roman Abramovich was contacted by the Ukrainian side for support in achieving a peaceful resolution, and that he has been trying to help ever since,” said a spokesman for Abramovich.
    “Considering what is at stake, we would ask for your understanding as to why we have not commented on neither the situation as such nor his involvement.”
    Buffon extends incredible playing career
    Gianluigi Buffon has signed a new contract with Parma that will keep the legendary goalkeeper at the club until 2024.
    The 44-year-old is back at the club where he began his astonishing playing career back in 1995, and has now agreed to stay on for a further two seasons.
    Buffon spent the best years of his career at Juventus, for whom he made more than 500 league appearances. He also won 176 caps for Italy between 1997 and 2018.

    Frustrated Toffees make formal complaint
    Everton officials have written to the Premier League to make an official complaint following the decision not to award them a penalty in their game against Manchester City on Saturday.
    The Toffees trailed 1-0 when Rodri handled in the box with just a few minutes remaining at Goodison Park.
    Referee Paul Tierney waved play on – perhaps understandable given his position on the pitch – but then VAR official Chris Kavanagh somehow upheld the decision.
    The Athletic now understands that the club have contacted the league demanding an explanation as well as an apology for Frank Lampard and his players.
    Football takes further action against Russia
    The game of football continues to react to Russia’s illegal invasion of Ukraine with countries and clubs releasing statements with every hour that passes.
    In the past few minutes, the Swiss Football Association has announced that Switzerland will not play any games against Russia – or the Football Union of Russia – until further notice, and that position is non-negotiable.
    Meanwhile, Bundesliga 2 club Schalke have revealed that they have ended their partnership with Gazprom prematurely.
    The German outfit had already dropped the Russian energy giant as their main shirt sponsors.
    Chalobah hits out at Atwell
    Many pundits agreed that League Cup referee Stuart Atwell handled yesterday’s frantic final between Chelsea and Liverpool well, but still got one major decision wrong.
    The officials, both on field and at Stockley Park, took no action when Naby Keita caught Trevoh Chalobah in the groin with his studs during the second half.
    Chalobah certainly felt the full force of Keita’s boot, and was still sore afterwards when he tweeted that he required stitches following the challenge.
    The defender added that the ‘referee is right there’ when the incident takes place, leaving him baffled by the lack of punishment for the Liverpool midfielder.
    Credit: @TrevohChalobah Twitter
    Gunners hoping for Saliba extension
    Arsenal are preparing an attractive contract for William Saliba in the hope that the highly-rated youngster extends his stay at the Emirates.
    Unai Emery brought the centre-back to the Emirates from Saint Etienne in 2019 as part of a £27million deal, but the 20-year-old has yet to make an appearance for the first team.
    Instead, Saliba has spent the past two seasons out on loan, where he has impressed for Nice and, this year, Marseille.
    Mikel Arteta has admitted that he views the defender as part of his first team plans but, with his current deal due to run out in 2024, may be forced to sell if Saliba doesn’t agree to an extension.

    United tracking talented teenager Tino
    Manchester United are said to be tracking Southampton’s 19-year-old right-back Tino Livramento.
    The teenager has enjoyed an impressive season since Saints raided Chelsea for the defender last summer.
    An attack-minded full-back, Livramento has recently regained his place in the Southampton side after a month out with injury.
    The right-back spot has troubled Ralf Rangnick since he took charge at Old Trafford with Diogo Dalot, Aaron Wan-Bissaka and Victor Lindelof all being tried in the position.

    FA confirm Russia games boycott
    The Football Association have reiterated that England will not play any games against Russia in the foreseeable future, no matter how the country are labelled.
    The announcement comes after FIFA issued a weak statement yesterday that said they would allow Russia to continue to take part in the upcoming World Cup play-offs, but only as the Football Union of Russia, and with no flags or national anthem.
    The decision is likely to put the entire World Cup at risk with next month’s opponents, Poland, having already shown their unwillingness to play.
    Leeds nearing Jesse Marsch appointment
    Leeds United are expected to announce Jesse Marsch as the successor to Marcelo Bielsa later today.
    The American coach has been busy finalising his move to Elland Road, and an official announcement is now imminent.
    The 48-year-old has been without a club since December, having parted RB Leipzig with them 11th in the Bundesliga.
    Marsch was among the frontrunners to take over from Bielsa at Leeds at the end of the season, but a run of just one point from the last six games hastened the need for change.
    Pierre-Emerick’s in Aub-some form
    Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang continued his red-hot form with a goal against Athletic Bilbao yesterday.
    The 32-year-old has been on fire since quitting Arsenal for Barcelona last month.
    Aubameyang hadn’t featured for the Gunners since December 6 when he made his Deadline Day switch, having been stripped of the Gunners captaincy by Mikel Arteta.
    The Gabonese ace hasn’t looked back, however, already bagging five goals in his last three games for his new side.
    He scored a hat-trick in last weekend’s 4-1 victory at Valencia, before grabbing another against Napoli in mid-week.
    His latest effort set his side on their way to a resounding 4-0 thumping of Athletic Bilbao.
    Being Franck on Kessie transfer
    Barcelona are reportedly closing in on securing Franck Kessie on a free transfer.
    The 25-year-old has entered the final six months of his contract at AC Milan and has already told them he will not be renewing.
    The Ivory Coast midfielder is wanted by several Premier League clubs.
    Arsenal were believed to be looking to secure his services as well North London rivals Tottenham, Manchester United and Everton.
    But all three look set to be in store for disappointment.
    Sport claims Barcelona now looks certain to be his next destination as the ace is ‘unconvinced’ by offers received from England.
    Man City’s Haaland boost
    Man City have received a boost in the transfer chase for Erling Haaland.
    The Citizens and Real Madrid are leading the race for the Norwegian hot-shot’s signature.
    Some reports have stated that Haaland had already made his mind up to join Madrid at the end of the season.
    Now those rumours have been dashed by Jan Fjortoft, a former international team-mate of the star’s father Alf-Inge and spokesman of the Haaland family.
    Speaking to Bild TV, the ex-Premier League striker said: “An agreement with Madrid hasn’t been made.
    “Erling Haarland and his team, including his dad, are looking at the situation in minute detail in order to choose where he will play next season.
    “They will make the decision based on a number of elements.”
    Toon Army on the rise
    The big winners at the bottom of the Premier League this weekend were Newcastle United, who moved further away from danger with a 2-0 win at Brentford.
    The victory extended United’s unbeaten Premier League run to seven games, their best run of form in the top-flight for a decade.
    Bottom of the table in December, Eddie Howe has overseen a remarkable upturn in fortune at St James’ Park with the club now up to 14th and four points clear of the relegation zone.
    Only Liverpool have taken more points than Newcastle’s 13 points over the past five games.

    Antonio among league’s assist kings
    West Ham’s Michail Antonio may be enduring a dry spell in front of goal after his blistering scoring start to the season, but he’s still contributing to the cause as the Hammers push for the top four.
    The 31-year-old played a key role in Sunday’s win over Wolves, laying the only goal on a plate for birthday boy Tomas Soucek to slide in from five yards.
    In doing so, Antonio took his assists tally for the campaign to seven, putting him among some of the most creative forces in the Premier League.
    Antonio has now been directly involved in 15 Premier League goals this term (eight goals and seven assists), his joint-best return in a single season.

    Philips: Sign Ward-Prowse
    Kevin Philips has urged Mikel Arteta to bring Southampton star James Ward-Prowse to Arsenal.
    He told Football Insider: “Ward-Prowse is the sort of player Arsenal need.
    “Technically he is a very, very good player and he’s a dead-ball specialist. He’s the sort of player Arteta would love in his squad I imagine.
    “Could they get him out of Southampton? That’s the question. He just signed a new deal and I think he’s happy there.
    “It would be a big test if Arsenal could knocking though. He could be persuaded to join.
    “Ward-Prowse is the sort of player Arsenal need to be looking at in the summer. He’d compliment Partey well and let’s be honest, there’s not many better set-piece takers than him in the world.”
    Blues considering surprise Hazard return
    Beaten League Cup finalists Chelsea are this morning contemplating a move for former star Eden Hazard, according to Football.London.
    The 31-year-old Belgian had endured a torrid time at the Bernabeu since his €100million transfer to Real Madrid in 2019, making only 47 La Liga appearances for the Spanish giants, and scoring just four goals.
    Injuries have plagued the forward’s time in Madrid, and it’s now hoped that a loan move back to Stamford Bridge may help to reignite Hazard’s career.
    Hazard netted 110 times in 352 games for the Londoners in a seven-year spell, helping them to two Premier League titles.
    Overnight round-up
    Bayer Leverkusen’s Patrik Schick has been linked with striker-light Arsenal while Barcelona could target Eric Bailly.
    A summer hunt by the Gunners for proven frontmen is the Premier League’s most predicted transfer line.
    And European giants are showing increasing interest in Czech Republic star Schick.
    The ex-Roma and Sampdoria ace, 26, has hit 20 Bundesliga goals this season. 
    Emirates boss Mikel Arteta could lose Alexandre Lacazette and Eddie Nketiah at the end of the season after Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang departed for Barcelona.
    And Schick might well be a cheaper option than other possible Arsenal targets.
    Those include Napoli’s Victor Osimhen, Real Sociedad ace Alexander Isak and Everton’s England attacker Dominic Calvert-Lewin.
    Meanwhile, Barca are said to be monitoring Manchester United’s fourth-choice centre-back Bailly.
    It comes as Ajax chief Erik ten Hag became an even hotter favourite for the permanent United boss job at the end of the season.
    Finally, Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel took the rap for sub keeper Kepa’s shootout woe as Liverpool won the Carabao Cup.
    The Reds triumphed 11-10 on penalties after a 0-0 draw, with Kepa failing to save any spot-kicks before missing the last one.
    Tuchel said: “No blame on him. Blame on me. This is life as a football coach who does substitutions.
    “I feel bad for him. We took the decision, like we did last time in a shootout because Kepa is training with the outfield players on a daily basis at penalties.”
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    Chelsea 0 (10) Liverpool 0 (11) LIVE REACTION: Kepa reacts to penalty miss after Reds win EFL Carabao Cup final

    LIVERPOOL won the Carabao Cup after beating Chelsea 11-10 on penalties followwing120 minutes of goalless action. Kepa Arrizabalaga missed the crucial penalty and saved none despite coming on late in extra-time to be Chelsea’s shootout hero.
    Chelsea had three goals ruled out for offside in normal time while Liverpool had one of their own disallowed.
    But victory was for Liverpool, who won their first domestic cup since 2012.
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    Mendy reacts to Kepa miss
    Edouard Mendy was left with his head in his hands after his replacement Kepa Arrizabalaga missed the decisive penalty in the Carabao Cup final shootout.
    The 29-year-old was taken off in the last minute of extra-time against Liverpool with Thomas Tuchel favouring supposed spot-kick specialist Kepa.
    But the German gaffer’s decision backfired as the Spain international failed to save any of Liverpool’s ELEVEN efforts on goal from 12 yards out – including from opposite number Caoimhin Kelleher.
    Kepa then blazed his deciding penalty high over the bar to hand the trophy to Jurgen Klopp’s men.

    Tearful Thiago to be assessed
    Liverpool face an anxious wait to discover the extent of Thiago’s hamstring injury sustained in the warm-up just minutes before yesterday’s League Cup Final was due to start.
    The Spanish midfielder was then spotted on the bench in tears at the game’s kick-off, having to be consoled by substitute goalkeeper Alisson.
    The Reds will be hoping for good news with the player seen as pivotal to the club’s Premier League title challenge.
    Thiago was certainly a much happier figure by the end of Sunday’s contest, and was able to participate in the on-field celebrations with his teammates.

    FA quiz flare player Elliott
    The Football Association have written to Harvey Elliott for his observations following the celebrations at the end of yesterday’s League Cup Final, in which he was seen handling a red flare.
    Elliott was a second half substitute at Wembley, despite not being named in Liverpool’s original squad.
    The teenager was called on to the bench minutes before kick-off when starter Thiago pulled out with an injury sustained in the warm-up.
    Liverpool Football Club have declined to comment to Sky Sports on the incident.

    Dermot Gallagher defends Atwell decision
    Former Premier League referee Dermot Gallagher has jumped to the defence of Stuart Atwell after he came in for criticism for allowing Naby Keita’s challenge on Trevoh Chalobah to go unpunished.
    Atwell let a lot go at Wembley, which added to the thrilling tempo at which Sunday’s League Cup Final was played, and Gallagher believes the referee deserves praise not blame.
    Speaking on Sky Sports News’ Ref Watch, Gallagher said: “I don’t think it was a malicious challenge. Both players were as high as each other.
    “Perhaps the wisest decision would have been to stop play immediately, but he didn’t – that was how he refereed the game, and I thought he refereed it brilliantly.”

    Chalobah hits out at Atwell
    Many pundits agreed that League Cup referee Stuart Atwell handled yesterday’s frantic final between Chelsea and Liverpool well, but still got one major decision wrong.
    The officials, both on field and at Stockley Park, took no action when Naby Keita caught Trevoh Chalobah in the groin with his studs during the second half.
    Chalobah certainly felt the full force of Keita’s boot, and was still sore afterwards when he tweeted that he required stitches following the challenge.
    The defender added that the ‘referee is right there’ when the incident takes place, leaving him baffled by the lack of punishment for the Liverpool midfielder.
    Credit: @TrevohChalobah
    Robertson and Henderson’s playful battle
    Andy Robertson playfully accused Liverpool team-mate Jordan Henderson of doubting that he’d score his penalty against Chelsea in the Carabao Cup final.
    But Roberston slotted his effort and the Reds went on to win the tournament.
    And while the Reds were celebrating in the dressing room, Robertson called out Henderson for his lack of faith.
    He said to his team-mates while addressing Henderson in a jovial manner: “He didn’t back me, he didn’t back me,”
    However, Henderson didn’t see things the same way and hit back: “Of course I backed you.”
    Kep going forward
    Kepa has broken his silence after his penalty shoot-out nightmare against Liverpool.
    Last night Kepa took to social media to thank supporters… while defiantly claiming that he will rise again.
    He wrote: “To fall and rise.
    “Disappointed after big effort during the tournament. We keep working.
    “Thanks @chelseafc family for your support.”
    Redknapp slams Kepa’s shootout gamesmanship
    Jamie Redknapp has slammed Kepa Arrizabalaga’s gamesmanship during yesterday’s League Cup final penalty shoot-out.
    The Spaniard was brought off the bench by boss Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel, having saved four spot-kicks in shoot-outs this season.
    Redknapp, 48, blasted: “Ridiculous. I didn’t like his behaviour when the penalties were being taken and then he took one of the worst penalties you’ve ever seen.
    “I’m just being honest. I don’t like it. I don’t understand why you do it.
    “You’ve got one of the best goalkeepers in the world, he should have stayed in there in the first place.
    “But full credit to Liverpool – amazing game.”
    Raging Reds are Europe’s best
    Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel labelled Liverpool potentially the best attacking side in Europe after the Blues lost to the Reds in the Carabao Cup final.
    Tuchel said after the game: “We have to accept the quality of the opponent.
    “This is maybe the most dangerous attacking side in Europe at the moment and they are full of individual quality and playing such a high rhythm.
    “Defending like this and playing like this on this level made me very proud today. I saw a brilliant match of football, all 120 minutes, and we played a huge part in it.”
    Kelleher to the rescue
    Liverpool star Andy Roberston has revealed he was desperate for the Reds’ keeper Caoimhin Kelleher to save a Chelsea penalty kick in the Carabao Cup final.
    Robertson was so keen for Kelleher to stop atleast one of Chelsea’s spot-kicks to alleviate the pressure on his shoulders before he had to step up.
    Robertson, told LFCTV after Liverpool’s win: “I was desperate for him (Kelleher) to save one, especially when I knew mine was coming up.
    “But his penalty was ridiculous and keepers… I think that’s where penalty shoot-outs are horrible when it gets to the end and it’s lads that are the least confident and don’t really want to take one.
    “They sometimes decide the finals and it’s tough. But Caoimhin’s penalty was different class and then obviously their keeper blasted it over the bar. So the most important thing was we won it and whatever way we were willing to do it, whatever way possible.
    “It had to go to penalties and luckily we all scored ours!”
    Extra! Read all about it!
    Before we call time on an extraordinary day of cup final football, let’s take a recap on all that went down (and up, if we’re talking about Kepa’s penalty) at Wembley. Here’s Charlie Wyatt’s match report, hot off the press.
    We had a truly classic finish with one of the greatest penalty shoots-out the new stadium has seen. And in the end, Chelsea keeper Kepa Arrizabalaga, the penalty king introduced to save the day, hit a terrible penalty to hand Liverpool their first domestic Cup for 10 years. It was breathless stuff.
    Top ten for victorious Klopp
    Not only did Jurgen Klopp become the first German manager to win the English League Cup, he also made it ten trophies in his coaching career.
    An elite football manager.
    Credit: @OptaJoe Twitter
    King Kelleher on the wall
    Caoimhin Kelleher was the unlikely hero for Liverpool as they claimed the League Cup for a record ninth time.
    The Reds’ back-up stopper made some fine saves during the 120 minutes and then played a pivotal part in the penalty shootout – just not in the way he would have expected.
    After the first 20 kicks had been scored, attention turned to the two goalkeepers. The young Irishman struck first, putting his penalty away brilliantly, before watching on as his opposite number struck his into orbit.
    It’s a mad one! Jurgen said ‘there’s a wall with all the Liverpool goalkeepers who have won cups so now you can go on that!'” Caoimhin KelleherSky Sports

    Ecstatic Reds take the trophy
    The celebrations continue. A late switch means that the trophy lift will take place in the stands rather than on the pitch so Liverpool’s victorious players ascend the stairs like to so many have done them.
    As captain, Jordan Henderson is the one who lifts the trophy, but such is the togetherness in this Liverpool squad that they all join in – even the unused substitutes, and those not included in the matchday squad.

    Redknapp slams Kepa penalty switch
    Jamie Redknapp has put the boot into Chelsea’s decision to bring Kepa Arrizabalaga on for the penalty shootout – almost with as much force as the Spaniard sent his spotkick over the crossbar with.
    I hope it puts to bed these substitutions of putting goalkeepers on. Edouard Mendy is one of the best goalkeepers in the world and you bring on Kepa instead of him – ridiculous! I didn’t like his behaviour when the penalties were being taken, and then he took one of the worst penalties you’ve ever seen. I don’t like it!Jamie RedknappSky Sports
    Liverpool win the League Cup!
    You really couldn’t make it up.
    The man brought on to save the penalties (and didn’t save a single one) has missed the vital kick to hand the cup to Liverpool.
    The Chelsea players huddle around Kepa Arrizabalaga, but know that this time their tactical tweak did not work. Who knows if Edouard Mendy would have saved any of those 11 Liverpool spotkicks, but he allowed very little to beat him during 120 minutes.
    At one end of Wembley, a sea of red – on the pitch and in the stands – come together to celebrate the first domestic trophy of the season.

    Missed! Kepa Arrizabalaga blasts over the bar!
    Liverpool win the League Cup Final!
    Chelsea 10-11 Liverpool

    Goal! Caoimhin Kelleher scores!
    What a penalty!
    Chelsea 10-11 Liverpool
    Goal! Trevoh Chalobah scores!
    The defender makes it the full set for the outfield players. It’s down to the keepers.
    Chelsea 10-10 Liverpool
    Goal! Ibrahima Konate scores!
    Only just! Kepa gets a hand to it, but is not strong enough to keep it out.
    Chelsea 9-10 Liverpool
    Goal! Thiago Silva scores!
    On it goes! So nicely done by the Brazilian.
    Chelsea 9-9 Liverpool
    Goal! Harvey Elliott scores!
    Nicely done by the teenager! Left-footed, and again Kepa dives the wrong way.
    Chelsea 8-9 Liverpool
    Goal! Timo Werner scores!
    Just! The shot creeps under Kelleher’s hand!
    Chelsea 8-8 Liverpool
    Goal! Andy Robertson scores!
    Low and left-footed! No chance Kepa!
    Chelsea 7-8 Liverpool
    Goal! N’Golo Kante saves
    Cool and calm from Kante, sending Kelleher the wrong way.
    Chelsea 7-7 Liverpool
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