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    ‘Damaging to the club’ – Man Utd staff sent warning email over leaking information about Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s brutal cuts

    MANCHESTER UNITED have warned their staff that leaking information about Ineos’ cuts is “damaging to colleagues and the wider club”.On Friday, senior officials at the Red Devils sent an email about a “team briefing” which will be held on February 24 to discuss how the club is planning to reduce costs.Man Utd have warned staff about leaking information about Ineos’ cutsCredit: GettyLast summer, Ineos cut 250 jobs – with a further 100 mootedCredit: AlamyIn the past three years, United have lost a staggering £300million in revenue.That has led to Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s new regime cutting hundreds of jobs.Last summer, 250 jobs were cut as the club moved to save cash.A further 100 plus workers were set to be made redundant this month, SunSport revealed this week. Read more Man Utd newsAn email, seen by The Telegraph, revealed how disappointed the club were to see information leaked in the media.A statement said: “Any leaks, whether accidental or intended, can be damaging to colleagues and the wider club.”According to the report, Manchester United have not commented about the email.BEST FREE BETS AND BETTING SIGN UP OFFERSHowever, it is believed that staff were told the reason for change is to help the club get back to winning ways, “which requires transformation on and off the pitch”.Most read in FootballThe changes will become more evident a week on Monday, when the meeting takes place.’Silence is deafening’ – Man Utd fans ready to protest at Arsenal clash and vow to ‘rise again to defend our club’Ratcliffe has already started refurbing the club’s Carrington training ground.He has invested £241million to help the club since taking over just over a year go.Despite that, there is still a feeling that they face a “challenging” time financially in the future.Ratcliffe signed off on last summer’s axing of 250 staff members, but insiders say that costs remain too high on and off the pitch.Club staff have been warned that Man Utd have to “explore every option”, from reducing costs to raising revenues.The Telegraph’s report adds that no final decisions have been on the proposed job cuts this month. More

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    ‘He’s actually perfect for Man Utd’ – Gary Neville begs Ruben Amorim to re-sign ex-striker to be United’s ‘Divock Origi’

    GARY NEVILLE urged Ruben Amorim to bring Danny Welbeck back to Manchester United. Welbeck came through United’s academy but left after six seasons in 2014 – scoring 29 goals in 142.Gary Neville urged Ruben Amorim to bring Danny Welbeck back to Manchester UnitedCredit: AFPWelbeck has had a resurgence at BrightonCredit: GettyHe moved to Arsenal – scoring 32 in 126 matches – but joined Watford and later Brighton – where he has had a career resurgence.And at 34, former United captain Neville believes Welbeck is just what Amorim needs after his starring role in Brighton’s 3-0 win over Chelsea. He said on Sky Sports: “He was let go too quickly at United.”If you think about Louis van Gaal, his style of play is very precise, now Danny Welbeck wasn’t precise in his game back then, so he (Van Gaal) just let him go. He didn’t fancy him at all.READ MORE ON MAN UTD”But he’s actually perfect for how Manchester United should play. Threatening space in behind, playing off front players. “This idea that he’s not good enough for Manchester United is absolutely rubbish.”Former United boss Erik ten Hag was said to have been interested in re-signing ex-England international Welbeck. Rasmus Hojlund and Joshua Zirkzee instead joined – but Neville believes Welbeck makes an ideal back-up like Divock Origi was at Liverpool.Most read in FootballCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITSNeville said: “He’s good enough to be in a pool of three or four strikers at United. “For instance, Liverpool have three, four, five forward players across their forward line. They’re all of differing abilities and different types.’Silence is deafening’ – Man Utd fans ready to protest at Arsenal clash and vow to ‘rise again to defend our club'”Salah’s the stand-out one but you might move back to Gakpo and others who aren’t quite as good as Salah – they all contribute at a certain point in the season. Divock Origi did it at Liverpool.”I’ve seen Nicolas Jackson talked about at Chelsea last season as not being good enough [but] he is good enough to play at Chelsea, maybe if they had another striker up front to take the weight off his shoulders. He would be one of two very good strikers at the club.”We always tag these players with, ‘Oh, he’s not good enough’, but he (Welbeck) is, to be part of a 20-man squad at a top club. He can still play at the top level, he’s destroying defences.”He’s torn Colwill and Chalobah to shreds tonight. That front four, he was part of it – a big part of it.”Welbeck came up through Man Utd’s academyCredit: News Group Newspapers LtdAmorim has been urged to sign WelbeckCredit: Reuters More

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    West Ham 0 Brentford 1: Hammers struggling in 16th after Kevin Schade’s early goal puts Bees just 10 points off top four

    ON the day Graham Potter hoped to show off his attacking riches, West Ham’s woeful defence let him down.A first half of comically calamitous defending from the Hammers allowed Kevin Schade to inflict a fourth defeat in six games under Potter.Kevin Schade’s early goal set Brentford on their way to three points in this London derbyCredit: PASchade made the most of calamitous defendingCredit: RexThe result has left West Ham struggling down in 16thCredit: ReutersMeanwhile, the Bees have moved ten points off of the top fourCredit: PAThere has been clear progress in some areas since he replaced Julen Lopetegui last month, but this was a significant step backwards.There was a rare whiff of optimism around the London StadiumPotter had a gap of two weeks since their last game and was able to start the trio of Jarrod Bowen, Lucas Paqueta and Mohammed Kudus for the first time since he was appointed.New signing Evan Ferguson was also named in the squad and given the second half to show what he can do.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLWhile it is an attractive attacking line, the West Ham defence remains substandard and sapped the hope from the stands after just four minutes.A soft challenge from Emerson allowed Bryan Mbeumo to nod Yoane Wissa’s ball onto Schade – before a calamity between Alphonse Areola and the hapless Konstantinos Mavropanos unfolded.Areola got a foot to the forward’s first effort, sending it looping towards goal.Mavropanos came careering in, hooked the ball off the line but straight back to Schade, whose strike just made it over the line before Areola got a glove to it.Most read in FootballJOIN SUN VEGAS: GET £50 BONUSThis is nothing new in Stratford, though. Schade’s was the 10th goal West Ham have conceded in the opening 10 minutes this season.After Areola saved a low Mbeumo shot, only the offside flag saved the Hammers from another cock-up.Watch Thomas Frank’s incredible Brentford speech after beating Newcastle Paqueta passed straight to Mbeumo, free to roam on the edge of the box, who picked out Wissa to finish – though the forward was just off.West Ham looked nervous and were pinned back, unable to do anything meaningful with the ball.There was no stemming the Brentford chances as the visitors continued to plunder the wide open gaps left by their generous hosts.Wissa sent one high and wide before Schade rattled the foot of the post.Again, the officials were covering for West Ham’s incompetence as the finest of offside calls against Kristoffer Ajer ruled out another Wissa goal upon review.West Ham were so haphazard that Potter made a triple change at the break – though the club could not even get that right as new signing Ferguson was announced as midfielder Guido Rodriguez.Ferguson clearly made little impact on the stadium announcer, but quickly made things happen, cutting back for Kudus, who fired over the bar from eight yards.The Hammers suddenly had some energy and verve. Paqueta saw a shot deflected over the bar before both Ferguson and fellow sub Ollie Scarles also won corners with their attempts.Brentford were holding firm against West Ham’s response but soon lost Sepp Van Den Berg to injury following a challenge by Edson Alvarez.The changes had also nullified Brentford’s constant counter-attacks from the first half as the Hammers searched for a leveller.Paqueta won a free-kick which was deflected wide, though a goal kick was given, before Bowen reacted furiously at not being awarded a penalty having been brought down by Keane Lewis-Potter.West Ham were showing promise, but still lacking a clinical finish as Ferguson sent a low strike straight at Mark Flekken.But the Irishman had given the Brentford defence something to do at last and looks a promising addition.READ MORE SUN STORIESScarles fizzed another effort just over the bar from the edge of the box as Brentford sat in and looked for openings to relieve the pressure – underlining the benefit of a competent defence.Potter must have looked on green with envy. More

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    Aston Villa 1 Ipswich 1: Ten-man Tractor Boys grab crucial point through Delap as Rashford plays huge role in equaliser

    LIAM DELAP showed why he is one of the hottest young talents in the country when he struck his 10th goal of the season to earn 10-man Ipswich a valuable point.But it was one of the hottest talents from yesteryear who saved Villa from a shock defeat as Marcus Rashford started to pay off his hefty wage bill.Liam Delap showed why he is one of the hottest young talents in the countryCredit: PAMarcus Rashford helped Aston Villa rescue a pointCredit: AFPThe on-loan Manchester United forward came on at half-time and showed enough to convince Villa fans they are on to a winner.His fiercely struck free kick crashed off the bar and Ollie Watkins tucked away the rebound to earn Villa a point.But it was his workrate and pace which impressed as he showed he is not the lazy dud he was written off as by Ruben Amorin, who couldn’t wait to get him out of Old Trafford.The first half was messier than a two-year-old with a brush and a set of paints, with precious little quality on show.READ MORE IN football In fairness the game was disrupted after quarter of an hour when both sides lost a player to injury.Julio Enciso had made the mistake of going into a crunching tackle with Villa’s pocket rocket John McGinn after 13 minutes.Although the Ipswich winger came out with the ball and managed to send in a 25-yard shot which Emi Martinez gathered with ease, he didn’t come out unscathed.Two minutes later he hit the turf and, after treatment, he hobbled off with his left sock at his ankles, clearly distressed.Most read in FootballCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITSEnciso may have got a sympathetic round of applause but he was in floods of tears as he trudged towards the tunnel.Meanwhile, unnoticed to most of the crowd, Boubacar Kamara had headed to the home dugout to report that he too was injured.Carlos Cuellar reveals leaving Rangers was ‘hardest’ day, why stunning return didn’t happen and why he’s dreaming of being Gers MANAGERHe was replaced by Tyrone Mings and a match which had started slowly became even more disjointed.There were only two minutes on the clock when Morgan Rogers raced clear on goal and went down as Town goalie Alex Palmer raced out of his box.However VAR confirmed there was no contact from the keeper, although Rogers could have been awarded a foul as chasing defender Jacob Greaves shoved him off balance.Kalvin Phillips fired a free kick straight at Emi Martinez and Lucas Digne blazed over from distance.But it was scrappy stuff and Axel Tuanzebe went into the book for taking a tug at Rogers who toppled to the turf.That was to have major implications for this match as 12 minutes later Tuanzebe completed a nightmare return to his former Villa Park stomping ground.The former Manchester United defender spent three loan periods at Villa.But it didn’t gain him any sympathy from the home fans when he was given his marching orders five minutes before half-time.Axel Tuanzebe was sent off for IpswichCredit: GettyJacob Ramsey set off on a thrusting run and Tuanzebe laid his right hand on his shoulder to try to prevent his progress.The Villa kid was shrewd enough to tumble which gave ref Robert Jones a decision to make.He decided another yellow card was merited, followed by the inevitable red.Ten-man Ipswich now had their backs to the wall.They had been fortunate to survive earlier in the half when Axel Disasi, on his debut, launched a long pass out of defence.It cleared the Ipswich defence and Watkins held off Dara O’Shea but screwed his shot wide of the far post.Then, one minute before half-time Watkins cut the ball back to Rogers who seemed certain to score.But he was when Alex Palmer somehow got his fingers to flip the ball over from point blank range.Liam Delap opened the scoring for IpswichCredit: ReutersThe striker is in fine formCredit: ReutersEmery had seen enough and sent for reinforcements to stretch Ipswich, who were bound to sit deep after the break.Marcus Rashford and Ian Maatsen replaced Ramsey and Digne and Villa fans sat back and waited for the goals to arrive.Rashford was first to show with a shot which Palmer palmed away before Maatsen fired a long-ranger wide.Greaves was booked for hauling down Andres Garcia on the touchline.However Villa Park was silenced when, against all odds, Ipswich swept into the lead just before the hour.Omar Hutchinson got round the back of Maatsen and fired in a low cross.Then Liam Delap showed why he is going to be targeted by all the big boys this summer.The 22-year-old smelled a goal and when Mings failed to cut out Hutchinson’s centre the striker pounced to beat Disasi and McGinn to the ball.Marcus Rashford’s shot set up Ollie Watkins levellerCredit: ReutersWatkins was quick to follow upCredit: ReutersThe game was back onCredit: PAAnd he beat Emi Martinez with a deft flick of his boot to steer the ball into the far corner.It was the youngster’s 10th goal of the season and it proved enough to earn his side a point.Villa were rocked but came back to lay siege to the Tractor Boys goal.Maatsen had a shot pushed over by Palmer and Rashford was roared on by his new supporters when he sprinted back 25 yards to put in a sliding tackle to prevent an Ipswich break.Emery sent on another big name as he unleashed Marco Asensio on Ipswich’s dogged defence.The three-times Champions League winner was brilliant but showed signs of ring-rust as he passed up a hat-trick of chances.But it was Rashford who had a major say in Villa grabbing a point.His free kick after 69 minutes was hit with a wicked whip and dip and crashed off Palmer’s crossbar.READ MORE SUN STORIESOllie Watkins was on the rebound in a flash to slam it home.But despite laying siege to Town’s goal, Palmer kept out everything Villa threw at him. 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    Fulham 2 Nottingham Forest 1: Visitors dealt cruel blow in shock title bid with prolific Chris Wood’s goal in vain

    MARCO SILVA became the first Premier League boss this season to do the double over high-flying Forest.A second-half winner from defender Calvin Bassey also maintained Fulham’s unlikely hoodoo over their Champions League-chasing visitors.Calvin Bassey scored Fulham’s winner against Nottingham ForestCredit: ReutersThe Cottagers were all smiles as they recorded an important winCredit: ReutersThey have now won five of six games against Forest since both teams were promoted back to the top flight three years ago.A Raul Jimenez penalty separated the sides at the City Ground last September and the return in West London was similarly tight.Emile Smith Rowe put Fulham ahead only for Chris Wood to equalise with his 18th Premier League goal of the season.But just after the hour mark, Bassey produced a classy back post header from a corner to swing it Fulham’s way in the latest edition of this football mini-series.READ MORE ON FOOTBALLThe victory lifted boss Silva’s side into the top ten while landing a psychological blow if nothing else on in-form Forest.They remain third and well beyond expectations compared to last season.In December 2023, Forest were thumped 5-0 at Craven Cottage when Fulham were on top from start to finish. Alex Iwobi and Jimenez helped themselves to two goals apiece with Tom Cairney grabbing the other.Most read in FootballCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITSThat crushing defeat was too much for Forest’s fiery owner Evangelos Marinakis, who stormed out of Craven Cottage early to head home. His VIP lanyard was later discovered in the Privet bush of a nearby house. Mad moment Premier League manager stuns his own players with ’10 out of 10 dive’ off top board Forest is a much-changed team since then. Four players from the starting line up that night have left the club altogether. Eight new names appeared on the first XI team sheet compared to that infamous evening.Boss Steve Cooper clung on to his job briefly afterwards but was then axed in favour of Nuno Espirito Santo who has worked wondersA huge part of that upturn is striker Chris Wood. A bully of a centre forward who displayed his uncompromising qualities with the way he pulled his team back into the game after they went behind.With Fulham defenders Bassey and Antonee Robinson in close attention inside the box, strapping Wood shrugged them both off before turning to face the goal.He got a touch of good fortune when his left foot shot ricocheted off Bassey’s shoulder, but for sheer brute force it was a classic and takes him above Newcastle’s £100million-rated striker Alexander Isak in the scoring charts.The equaliser was in contrast to Fulham’s crafted goal in the 15th minute, taken in mid-air by Smith Rowe.The midfielder timed his leap and flight to perfection to meet a piercing cross from Adama Traore to head past Matz Sels.They won it and took the wind out of Forest’s sails following their recent 7-0 thrashing of Brighton when Bassey popped up at the far post to nod home a corner flicked on by Raul Jimenez on 62 minutes.The defeat won’t be enough to deflate Forest even though this is a second successive loss on the road.READ MORE SUN STORIESPresumably, owner Marinakis stuck around in the VIP box for the full-time whistle and post-match coffee this time.Fulham took the opportunity to reintroduce Brazilian Willian for his THIRD debut for the club having signed him in the January transfer window as cover after losing winger Harry Wilson to injury.Emile Smith Rowe headed Fulham in front after 15 minutesCredit: GettyChris Wood grabbed a leveller for ForestCredit: ReutersBassey restored the hosts’ lead with another headerCredit: ReutersBassey was mobbed by his team-matesCredit: Getty More

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    ‘Just like Rodri…’ – Man City fans fear Erling Haaland could miss SEASON after nasty-looking knee injury vs Newcastle

    MANCHESTER CITY fans fear Erling Haaland could miss the rest of the season after he sustained a a nasty-looking knee injury against Newcastle.The striker – who was handed the captain’s armband for the day – was forced off the field just minutes before the end of City’s 4-0 win at the Etihad.Erling Haaland suffered a knee injury towards the end of Man City’s win over NewcastleCredit: ReutersFans fear Haaland could miss the rest of the seasonCredit: PAA 15-minute hat-trick from January signing Omar Marmoush set Pep Guardiola’s men on their way to victory.And a late fourth from sub James McAtee ensured City bounced back from their midweek European defeat to Real Madrid in style.But the champs didn’t have things all their own way.With just moments left of the game, Haaland collapsed to the ground clutching his knee in agony.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLThe forward looked to be in discomfort as medics checked him over.And City decided not to take any further risks as they hauled him off the field.Haaland then made his way to the bench with a pained expression on his face.City doctors will now examine the hitman ahead of tough games against Real Madrid and Liverpool.Most read in FootballJOIN SUN VEGAS: GET £50 BONUSFans immediately feared the worst, having already lost Rodri to an ACL setback.One said: “Haaland jammed his knee just like Rodri did.”Man City fans demand relegation after footage of supporter getting haircut at Real Madrid clash emerges Another declared: “We need Haaland for Real.”One noted: “I hope he is OK.”Another added: “Let’s hope it’s not serious.”Thankfully Guardiola played down concerns of a lengthy absence.The City boss said: “When he was down, everyone was scared. But he got up and walked smiling like always.”I didn’t speak to him or the doctors – but the doctors didn’t come with bad news – so hopefully he is fine.”Maybe it’s not as bad as it could be.” More

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    Man City 4 Newcastle 0: Omar Marmoush scores devastating 14-minute hat-trick as hosts move into top four in blow to Toon

    OMAR MARMOUSH clearly got the hump when they billed this as a shoot-out between the nation’s deadliest duo – and didn’t mean him.It was supposedly an afternoon that would be decided by the deadly boots of Erling Haaland and Alexander Isak.Omar Marmoush bags his first of the afternoonCredit: PAThe Egyptian celebrates putting Man City in frontCredit: GettyA day when the Premier League’s finest two finishers went head to head in a personal duel to see who ended the weekend in fourth place.And yes, I know Mo Salah has more goals than both of them, but in terms of out and out centre forwards and goals-per-shot, these are the big two, believe me.But not today they weren’t. For while the Etihad was blown away by a goalscoring blitzkrieg, it wasn’t a Scandinavian hat-trick which had them on their feet.Instead it was an Egyptian who wowed the crowd… a man who hadn’t scored a goal for City before yesterday.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLAdmittedly this was only the fourth time Marmoush has started since his January arrival from Eintracht Frankfurt.And true, he did have a strike rate of more than one every other game for the Germans, so we’re hardly talking a man who doesn’t know his way to the goal here.But regardless of all that, merely opening his account would have been good enough. Instead it became a day City’s latest top gunner will never forget. He won’t be the only one.Even Haaland, to be fair, even if he did draw a blank… he’ll always look back on it as the day Pep Guardiola gave him the armband and he skippered the side for the first time.Most read in FootballBEST FREE BETS AND BETTING SIGN UP OFFERSJames McAtee scores Man City’s fourthCredit: GettyMcAtee celebrates his late strikeCredit: APNot too many others who were here will remember it for that, mind. For them it will be all about the first time Marmoush proved their Norwegian hitman is not the only hotshot in town.Newcastle certainly found that to their cost, on an afternoon when – amazingly – City won three home Premier League games on the bounce for the first time this term.Man City boss Pep Guardiola responds to late collapse to Real Madrid It’s been that sort of season for the four-time champions. One which has become unforgettable for all the wrong reasons.Yesterday Marmoush went some way to giving a memory which, however it ends three months from now, will at least give a couple of reasons to grin.Three of them, to be precise. Unless you were of a Toon persuasion of course… Marmoush wiped the smile of Geordie faces with three deadly strikes in 15 devastating minutes.The first of them came thanks to a record-breaking assist from Ederson, with a down-town punt from ten yards outside his own box.Kieran Trippier was in the right position to deal with it, but instead of holding his ground, leapt for the header and never got close.Instead the ball cleared him by a yard – and Martin Dubravka’s by even more – as Marmoush lobbed the Toon keeper for his first.It was the SIXTH assist from the Brazilian boot of Ederson – a Premier League record for a goalkeeper.Five minutes later City had doubled up as the Egyptian struck again – and once more Trippier was the closest defender to him. Not that this one was down to him.It was more down to an assassin’s-eye finish from the striker, when Ilkay Gundogan strolled into midfield space and picked him out a couple of yards into the Newcastle box.Marmoush took it in his stride, stepped smartly across Trippier and drilled a laser-like finish into the bottom corner.Sure, he shouldn’t have been given anything like the room he was, so deep into Toon territory. But don’t let that disguise the fact it was despatched in clinical fashion.City were coasting, Newcastle chaotic…and a couple of years ago that would have effectively made it game over in less than half an hour.But after losing FIVE games when they have taken the lead already, certainly no chickens were being counted by City yet. It would take at least one more before anyone risked that.On 32 minutes it duly arrived, as well. No prizes for guessing the goalscorer either – it was a King Midas afternoon for Marmoush.Golden touch number three was down to the dazzling, darting feet of Savinho, weaving such a path en route to the byline that poor Lewis Hall was in danger of getting twisted blood.The Brazilian picked out Marmoush, who had pulled into space near the penalty spot, and he brought up the treble with a first time side-foot.Job done for City, job done for the Egyptian, who got the standing ovation you’d expect when Guardiola gave him the final 14 minutes in the dugout.Still time, though, for James McAtee to add a fourth, volleying in from bang in front when Haaland flicked on a Gundogan corner.All of which means at least City will head to Spain with spirits high, as they take on that daunting task of overturning last week’s first leg Champions League loss to Real Madrid on Wednesday.READ MORE SUN STORIESStill one hell of a mountain to climb of course, but with Marmoush in this form you never know…Liverpool aren’t the only ones with an Egyptian king after all.And his role could be even more pivotal after Haaland was hauled off just before the end with a worrying looking knee injury.Haaland came off near the end More

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    Inside Ethan Nwaneri’s perfect afternoon as Arsenal wonderkid, 17, follows in footsteps of Rooney, Owen and Fabregas

    ETHAN NWANERI had an afternoon to remember for Arsenal as he followed in the footsteps of Premier League legends Wayne Rooney, Michael Owen and Cesc Fabregas.The 17-year-old stole the show as his Gunners side beat Leicester 2-0 despite being left depleted in attack.Ethan Nwaneri had a game to remember as Arsenal beat Leicester 2-0Credit: ReutersNwaneri joined an exclusive group headed by Wayne RooneyCredit: News Group Newspapers LtdMichael Owen was another teen sensation who lit up the leagueCredit: ReutersCesc Fabregas was Arsenal’s last ace to achieve a similar featCredit: News Group Newspapers LtdNwaneri provided an assist as Mikel Merino came off the bench to bag a brace at the King Power Stadium.And the teen’s performance was backed up by several stats showing that he was one of the key men on the pitch.In the first half alone, Arsenal prodigy Nwaneri enjoyed five out of five successful take-ons.He also won all eight of his duels and even won two tackles to boot.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLBy the end of the match, Nwaneri had made three successful tackles and had won 12 duels, while also dictating play with 32 passes from 62 touches.He was also a threat in the final third with four shots and six dribbles.And his assist was the ideal reward for a strong day at the office.However, Nwaneri’s goal contribution also saw him join an esteemed group of Premier League icons.Most read in FootballJOIN SUN VEGAS: GET £50 BONUSHe has now scored or assisted four Premier League goals before the age of 18.And only top-flight icons Rooney, Owen and Fabregas managed more before they turned 18.Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta heaps praise on ‘calm and composed’ youngster Ethan Nwaneri for Champions League victory Wazza bagged an incredible 12 combined goals and assists during his time at Everton.Owen made eight contributions while at Liverpool.And Fabregas was involved with six goals early on at Arsenal.Nwaneri does not turn 18 years old until March 21.It means he could yet surpass Fabregas’ total, with Owen’s and Rooney’s also sure to be in his sights.Arsenal superfan and Sun columnist Piers Morgan was certainly pleased with Nwaneri’s contribution.He said: “This kid was brilliant again today…” More