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    Brighton vs Chelsea live stream FREE: How to watch FA Cup clash today

    CHELSEA will be aiming to capitalise on a depleted Brighton tonight after they conceded SEVEN goals to Nottingham Forest in a huge loss last weekend.The Blues have won just three of six games this calendar year, picking up wins against Morecambe and Wolves, but losing their recent crunch clash to Manchester City.Chelsea beat West Ham on MondayCredit: GettyBrighton conceded SEVEN at Forest last weekendCredit: ReutersBrighton are off the back of a huge loss at the City Ground, with Nottingham Forest putting seven past the Seagulls. Enzo Maresca’s side have beaten Brighton in all of their last three meetings, most recently a 4-2 victory, in which Cole Palmer scored four first half goals at Stamford Bridge.How to watch Brighton vs Chelsea for FREEWhat other games are on this round?Blackburn host Wolves at 12:30pm GMT on Sunday, February 9, in the first of three fixtures on Sunday.Liverpool travel to Plymouth at 3pm GMT in the second game on Sunday, February 9, and Aston Villa host Tottenham at 5.35pm GMT in the final game on Sunday.There are two more fixtures in the week, as Doncaster host Crystal Palace at 7.45pm GMT on Monday, February 10, and Nottingham Forest travel to Exeter on Tuesday, February 11, at 8pm GMT. More

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    Chelsea closing in on transfer for Sporting wonderkid Dario Essugo despite young stars’ concerns about joining Blues

    CHELSEA are closing in on a deal for Sporting Lisbon star Dario Essugo.The Blues want to sort out a fee with the Portuguese side quickly as the 19-year-old midfielder’s reputation grows on loan at Las Palmas.Chelsea are closing in on a deal for Sporting Lisbon star Dario EssugoCredit: GettyEssugo’s reputation grows while on loan at Las PalmasCredit: GettyEssugo will only be keen if he is to be part of the squad — a growing issue with young stars chased by the London club.Striker Eli Junior Kroupi, 18, chose Bournemouth instead of Chelsea last week when he quit French side Lorient.And the Blues’ Argentinian centre-half Aaron Anselmino, 19, refused a loan to Strasbourg because he does not want to be moved around.Essugo joined Sporting in 2014 at the tender age of nine years old.Read More on FootballAfter eight years within the Lisbon giants’ youth ranks, the defensive midfielder earned a senior call-up.The Portugal Under-21 international would then split his time between the first and B team.That led to recent loan stints at Chaves and of course Las Palmas.Essugo has amassed a total of one goal in 14 appearances with the LaLiga outfit this season.Most read in FootballThis comes after a total of 25 appearances with Sporting the last four years.Essugo made history with the Portuguese outfit in 2021 when he became the club’s youngest ever player to wear the jersey at just 16 years and six daysChelsea vs West Ham: Player Ratings BreakdownChelsea didn’t bring any new players during this past January transfer window.The Blues just recalled Gabriel Slonina, Trevoh Chalobah, David Datro Fofana and Anselmino from their loan stints. More

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    Thiago Silva’s Wag Belle enjoys sunshine break on luxury yacht as their son Isago, 16, makes debut for Chelsea U-18s

    LIFE doesn’t get much better for Thiago Silva’s family.Or that’s what the Chelsea legend’s wife and elder son might tell him!Belle Silva’s army of online fans loved her bikini snapsCredit: Instagram / @bellesilvaShe has 724,000 followers on Instagram aloneCredit: Instagram / @bellesilvaBelle rated this adventure with friends as ‘therapeutic’Credit: Instagram / @bellesilvaShe named three special things in her life while at seaCredit: Instagram / @bellesilvaSocial media star Belle looked in balmy bliss on a “therapeutic” trip with friends aboard a luxury yacht off the sunny Brazilian coast.Meanwhile, the couple’s 16-year-old son Isago took another huge step forward to fulfilling his and dad Thiago’s dream.Isago made his Chelsea Under-18s debut, having joined the Blues’ youth team along with younger sibling Iago four years ago.Thiago would dearly love his two sons to follow him all the way into the Stamford Bridge first team.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLThe 40-year-old centre-back is still playing after returning to home-country giants Fluminense last May.Defender Isago, who normally plays in Chelsea’s U-16s, came on for the final 25 minutes as the U-18s beat Leicester 3-1 on Saturday.Mum Belle was sometimes a fiercely outspoken fan when her husband was at Stamford Bridge.But she will have had only an extra big grin on her face after Isago’s age-group elevation.Most read in FootballThiago Silva said a tearful goodbye from Chelsea in May 2024, with wife Belle plus sons Isago and Iago in attendanceCredit: ReutersJOIN SUN VEGAS: GET £50 BONUSHowever, it would be difficult to top the huge smile she wore when soaking in every second out in the water off secluded beaches.Super-toned Belle relaxed in a bikini as she shared snaps and named the three things that made it all so special.Kyle Walker’s wife Annie Kilner set to get £750k to star in Celeb Big Brother – but only if bosses agree to strict ruleAlong with her Instagram photos, she wrote: “Bathing in the sea, friends getting together and my Rio de Janeiro… “There are things that are not therapy, but they are therapeutic, right?”And far from sounding envious, Belle’s online admirers lapped up her love for life.One said: “Wonderful as always, thank you for providing a weekend in my week.””Congratulations! You know how to enjoy life,” commented another, while a third simply claimed: “You are the best!”And one fan appeared to suggest Belle’s online offerings were literally out of this world.He called her the “best digital influencer in the universe”.Fans are used to Belle sharing snaps in perfect weatherCredit: Instagram @bellesilvaShe lists ‘fashion, family & lifestyle’ as prime interestsCredit: Instagram @bellesilvaHer smile suggests locations don’t come more dreamy than thisCredit: INSTAGRAM/BELLE SILVABelle was happy to speak her mind while Thiago was at ChelseaCredit: instagram @bellesilva More

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    Derek Chisora vs Otto Wallin LIVE RESULTS: Del Boy suffers huge CUT as ref takes close look, Heaney STUNNED in undercard

    DEREK CHISORA is facing Swede Otto Wallin RIGHT NOW in his final fight on UK soil!Chisora has enjoyed a sparkling heavyweight career, but the 41-year-old has expressed his desire to retire after 50 fights with hopes of his last bout in Africa.However his 49th and penultimate fight tonight is now an IBF final eliminator – meaning Del Boy could sign off his career with a stunning title fight next up if he wins.On what was a thrilling undercard, Sofiane Khati stunned Nathan Heaney with a seventh-round stoppage.Start time: 10.37pm GMTTV channel: TNT Sports 1Live stream: Discovery+CASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITSFollow our live blog below…CHISORA VS WALLIN R8Chisora is relentless! He piles on the pressure to Wallin in the corner!War unloads an absolute BARRAGE on the Swede – nothing landed exceptionally clean but Wallin was on the edge there.Let’s hope Chisora hasn’t gassed hmself. He goes for it again, only this time Wallin lands a nice left counter that opens up that cut again.Blood pouring into his eye he continues to press forward. This is absolutely sensational.This has to be another Chisora round – by my books, Del Boy is 7-1 up AT WORST. Copy linkCopiedCHISORA CUTThis came from an accidental clash of heads – confirmed by the referee – and the bleeding appears to have slowed.But this looked very bad in rounds 5 and 6.Copy linkCopiedCHISORA VS WALLIN R7 Chisora has slowed his pace in this round but Wallin is refusing to push on.Chisora continues to walk forward and while the accuracy has dropped, the guts and the desire certainly have not.There are some wild swings coming in but not much is landing.Wallin still refuses to really let his hands go, but this is definitely a better round for the Swede – keeping Chisora at the end of his jab.Wallin looked to have won that round but in the final 20 seconds Chisora ups the tempo and flies in with ten massive shots.This is absolutely among the best performances of his career – he might have nicked that round with the late salvo and Wallin is delighted to hear that bell.He was on the ropes and really struggling.Copy linkCopiedCHISORA VS WALLIN R6Well, Chisora has looked excellent in this fight but that cut is really giving him a bit of trouble, you can see him squinting and blood pouring into his eye.The ref takes a break and gets the doctor to have a long look…We can continue for now but this is a big issue for Chisora into the second half of the fight.But War by name, War by nature – he’s still pushing forward. This would be as cruel an ending to a fight you could ever want to see.Chisora is absolutely not fussed though, he keeps coming forward.Wallin might have seen that cut as a signal to put his foot on the gas but he’s still tentatie.I’d call that for Chisora as well.Copy linkCopiedCHISORA VS WALLIN R5The script doesn’t change to start the fifth, he walks Wallin down and the Swede continues to back pedal.Couple of jabs for Chisora land and he continues to get the better of his opponent when they do get up close and personal.Wallin finally lands a couple of nice rights but again they are just in ones.Chisora then lands two big right hooks – and then a REALLY big one.Chisora has no problems taking Wallin’s jab, it has no venom on it at all.But as we say that, Wallin finally fires in a very sharp left that finally lands with a nice thud.It doesn’t deter Chisora at all but a VERY nasty cut has now opened up over Del’s right eye.I still have Chisora winning that round but that cut could play a big part.It looks like it was from a clash of heads.Copy linkCopiedCHISORA VS WALLIN R4Chisora looking much better than Wallin here, he’s certainly not fussed at all by the power the Swede has in his gloves.His pace has slowed a little bit as Wallin starts to work on his counters a more.But he’s only throwing in ones, this is not good enough at all.Chisora then goes back to the body and ups the pace in the middle of the round.Wallin continues to move backwards and get manhandles by Del – a nice left hook then a short right on the inside both land well.More good work from Chisora.Copy linkCopiedCHISORA VS WALLIN R3More of the same to start this round as Chisora comes forward and Wallin backs off.They get tangled up and the ref has to have a stern word with the Brit about shots to the back of the head.They then get tangled up close and throw some shots on each other. Then finally – Chisora lands a very nice right hand on Wallin that sends him back into the corner.The Swede doesn’t look in any immediate danger but then Chisora lands another big one over the top, that was a great shot.Wallin looks very nervy here – he doesn’t want to throw anything except a pawing jab.’Oh, Derek Chisora!’ rings out around the Arena. Chisora must take that round again, all the pressure and the two best shots of the fight.Copy linkCopiedCHISORA VS WALLIN R2Chisora’s corner tells him to just relax it a bit and try and establish the double jab.Wallin looks a bit tentative but then lands a nice counter to make sure Del doesn’t keep moving forward.But come forward he does and the veteran continues to push him back onto the ropes and try to work inside.Wallin continues to take backwards steps here as Chisora’s pressure is relentless.The Swede has spent a lot of time on the ropes in this fight – he’s not throwing much back, he’s just trying to weather the pressure here.Chisora hasn’t landed anything clean, but the judges should be impressed by that work rate.2-0 Chisora in my book.Copy linkCopiedCHISORA VS WALLIN R1 Chisora starts the fight by walking down Wallin. It’s a small ring tonight – 18ft – with Chisora’s camp wanting that smaller size.It’s a scrappy start as Del looks to work the body and get on the inside.Wallin is so far happy to just look for a counter or two but there’s not been much quality from either fighter so far.Neither man has established their jab just yet as Chisora keeps the pressure on inside,.Two to the body and a left to the head go in nicely, not perfectly but scoring shots.Chisora takes that one.Copy linkCopiedHuge roar for DelIt seemed impossible a decade ago when he was the pantomime villain of British boxing, but Chisora is getting an incredible response from fight fans at the Co-op.The 41-year-old star has become one of the most popular fighters around for his huge back catalogue of brilliant fights and his desire to never duck a challenge.We’re just moments away from kick off in this one.Copy linkCopiedHere comes Del BoyDerek Chisora now makes his way to the ring for the 49th time of his professional career.Chisora promised a ‘hall of fame’ ring walk.Hotel California by The Eagles is the song choice – and Chisora looks like a bandito from a 50s Cowboy film.He’s all in black with his trademark Union Jack flag bandanna covering his face.The back of his jacket has the number 49 with crossed pistols.War is here!Copy linkCopiedWallin on his wayOtto Wallin is now making his way to the ring.He arrives with AC/DC anthem Thunderstruck blaring out over the speakers.Copy linkCopiedChisora in tearsIn case you missed it earlier on tonight, Del Boy was a bit emotional when he made his way to the venue.Chisora could be seen in tears in the bowels of the arena as he takes another step towards retirement.But there is a LOT at stake tonight.This fight is now an eliminator for the IBF heavyweight title – meaning the winner will face either Daniel Dubois or Joseph Parker.Copy linkCopiedSweet Caroline…The anthem is being belted out inside the Co-op Arena in Manchester which can only mean one thing – the big fight is on very shortly!A 10.30pm ring walk would be absolutely perfect…Copy linkCopiedHEANEY LOSESWow that is a massive loss for Nathan Heaney.The former British champ was the heavy favourite for that one and was definitely ahead on rounds going into the seventh.Heaney definitely slowed considerably after that big shot in the fourth. But he never looked like he had the power to trouble Khati, while the Frenchman was throwing with venom and hurting the Brit.We’re not sure what this means for Heaney next.He’s already 35 and has still not won since November 2023.Copy linkCopiedHEANEY VS KHATI R7 – KHATI WINS BY TKO!Carl Frampton on TNT says the sixth was better for Heaney and he needs to stick to that style to win this fight – the message from the corner also remains the same, “simple!”But it goes very badly for Heaney – huge controversy here! Heaney goes down from a massive right and looks like he’s out of it!He’s wobbling everywhere but lost his gumshield and the ref gives him lots of time to get it back in and recover.But it doesn’t matter – Khati pounces on Heaney and catches him with some massive shots.Referee Bob Williams jumps in and it’s all over!Copy linkCopiedHEANEY VS KHATI R6Heaney’s corner yells for him to “keep it simple!” as he comes in after the fifth.Heaney is looking a bit like a deer in the headlights right now but then goes to work behind his jab and a few straight rights.Khati then flies in with a wild left hook but Heaney doesn’t want to let his hands go despite the opening.He’s boxing pretty risk-free, just being methodical and working behind that job.Khati is proving himself to be a very tough and awkward, though – he lands a shot late that may take the round.Copy linkCopiedHEANEY VS KHATI R5Khati comes running out of the corner and looks to unload a big right hand.It doesn’t land but it makes Heaney think again, he’s not at his best here at all.Heaney then starts to work behind that jab again, but he’s clearly been affected by the big right in the fourth – he’s looking much less assured than he was in the first three.Wow! Khati then flies in with a massive left hook that throws Heaney back against the ropes!He hangs on and manages to survive – it looks like a cut has now opened up above his left eye. Khati is full of confidence here and Heaney needs to go up through the gears and quickly.Copy linkCopiedHEANEY VS KHATI R4Heaney starts the round well but then leaves himself wide open for a right hand down the middle.It’s not perfect but it’s enough to make Heaney think twice – and he now has blood running from his nose.Definitely mark that one for the Frenchman, a little bit rusty from Heaney.Copy linkCopiedHEANEY VS KHATI R3Heaney continues to work behind that jab.Khati then unloads a nice combo but fails to follow up.Heany controls the centre of the ring and scores another round – not vintage stuff but more than enough to earn himself a 10-9.Copy linkCopiedHEANEY VS KHATI R1Stoke’s middleweight hero plays chief support now against tough French test Sofiane Khati.The Potters fan needs a win to edge closer to fight at his beloved Bet 365 stadium.With his moustache a touching tribute to his dad, Heaney raises the roof with Stokies roaring “he’s one of our own”.Copy linkCopiedRAFFERTY WINS TKO R7Macmillan’s corner throw in the towel as their man suffers more punishment.Rafferty climbs the corner to celebrate and Macmillan is unhappy with his team.But it takes a brave and very decent trainer to pull his fighter out.And it feels like Bob Howard made the right call as his lad was getting beaten up.Copy linkCopiedRAFFERTY VS MACMILLAN R6Massive round for Rafferty as he batters Macmillan around the Co-Op arena.A big right hand wobbled the brave challenger and a second wave of abuse left him pinned on the ropes and needing saving by the bell.Macmillan’s lost the brief bit of dominance he enjoyed.We reckon it’s 5-1.Copy linkCopiedRAFFERTY VS MACMILLAN R5Rafferty grabs control back with a strong fifth.A heavy jab rocks Macmillan’s head back.And a later right hand crashes into his cheekbone. It’s a rollercoaster of a fight now.But feels like 4-1 to Rafferty.Copy linkCopiedRAFFERTY VS MACMILLAN R4Macmillan loses his gumshield and gets a breather while it’s picked up and placed back in.Macmillan lands a flush right hand, his best of the night so far.But it doesn’t put a dent in Rafferty who has to swallow a handful of more punches which cost him the session.Rafferty up 3-1 on our unofficial card.Copy linkCopied More

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    Sheffield Wednesday in sights of controversial owner who took EFL club to brink of COLLAPSE

    TALAL AL HAMMAD aims to make a comeback as a football owner – with Sheffield Wednesday firmly in his sights.The Bahraini had a disastrous spell at Wigan but now wants another shot in England.Talal Al Hammad is eyeing a shock move to become owner of Sheffield WednesdayCredit: GettyThe former Wigan owner left the Latics on the brink of bankruptcyCredit: GettyDejphon Chansiri has owned the Owls since 2015Credit: GettyAl Hammad bought the Latics when they were in administration four years ago.But after a frantic period in charge, he took the club to the brink of collapse.However, the Arab is now keen to cooperate with unhappy Owls fan groups who are trying to oust controversial owner Dejphon Chansiri.Chansiri disappointed supporters with a quiet January transfer window as the Owls chase the Championship play-offs – only fanning resentment.READ MORE ON FOOTBALLBut he wants big money for the club, so that may be beyond the reach of Al Hammad.Young German coach Danny Rohl has guided Wednesday to the cusp of the playoff spots.In a disastrous fan forum last month Chansiri admitted he hadn’t spoken to Rohl since December.Wednesday, four-time league champions and three-time FA Cup winners, haven’t been in the top flight in 25 years.Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSThe club were relegated from the Premier League in 2000.They have since bounced around between League One and the Championship, with Rohl saving them from the drop last season.Fan confronts stewards armed with CORNER FLAG as Sheffield Wednesday fans invade pitch after all-but avoiding relegationWednesday’s last Championship playoff campaign was way back in 2017, when they lost in the semi-finals to Huddersfield Town. Protests were held at the recent Yorkshire derby against Leeds by the 1867 Group against Chansiri’s ownership. Club legend Chris Waddle begged the Thai businessman to sell up prior to kick-off at Elland Road.Waddle told ITV Sport: “Rohl has got great believe in his squad.”They work tirelessly and have overachieved this season in my eyes.”It’s a great club. Great fan base, great history and I’d love somebody to buy them.”Wednesday fans recently protested against the owner and called on him to sell the clubCredit: Getty More

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    Inside Birmingham’s feel-good relegation, with ticket sales UP, wages at staggering level and ambitious plans for future

    IF EVER there was a feel-good  reaction to being relegated from the Championship, Birmingham had it last year.You could have forgiven supporters for venting their anger after a season which saw them use four managers and drop into League One.Tom Wagner has helped transform BirminghamCredit: RexTom Brady invited pal David Beckham to watch against WrexhamCredit: GettyBrum striker Jay Stansfield and Co are now hoping to stun NewcastleCredit: RexBut with the stardust of seven-time Super Bowl-winner Tom Brady in the background and a £20million transfer kitty, this was different.The message from the club now is: “It’s not the league you’re in, it’s the club that you are.”Even fans who demand instant  success could see there was something bigger at work here.Under American owner Tom Wagner and the Knighthead Capital Management group  — who took over in 2023 — things are on the up.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLBlues sit four points clear at the top of League One, with two games in hand on their promotion rivals.And as they host Premier League side Newcastle on Saturday, the gap between the teams may not be as great as you think.The Tynesiders have plans for a new stadium but so does big-spending Wagner, with a 60,000-seater arena scheduled for 2029 at the earliest.It could have been a summer of misery after Brum’s relegation but  season ticket sales were their best in 13 years, such was the optimism over the club’s rebuild.Most read in FootballCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITSMost home games are near sell-outs at the 29,409-capacity St Andrew’s.Manager Chris Davies was allowed  to spend £20m on a squad rebuild, including a new League One transfer record to bring in striker Jay Stansfield from Fulham for an initial £12m rising to £15m.David Beckham: Beyond the Pitch and Into the ScreenThe wage bill this season is in the region of £20m-£9m more than the next highest in the division — which would see them having a sizeable budget even in the Championship.But crucially there are no Profit and Sustainability Rules at work here.Birmingham are subject to SCMP  — Salary Cost Management Protocols — and, as a newly-relegated club, they can spend 75 per cent of turnover on player expenditure.Financial priorities will change with a  return to PSR in the  Championship.In the second tier clubs can lose up to £39m over a rolling three-year   period before being hit with any  punishment.But with promotion looking likely, Davies will be looking at another large transfer kitty.That is currently being helped by the generation of huge revenues from  partnerships with the likes of Nike, Delta Air Lines and sportswear brand Undefeated.And on Super Bowl weekend, it cannot be forgotten NFL legend Brady is also listed as a “minority owner” at St Andrew’s.When Birmingham hosted Hollywood-backed Wrexham earlier this season, Brady brought along pal David Beckham to watch the game.Yet, despite plans for a new Sports Quarter and super stadium, an incredible £15m was spent on their current home in the summer.And that was after making repairs to dilapidated areas of the ground.Newcastle celebrated reaching the Carabao Cup final but face a daunting FA Cup fourth-round clash at League One leaders BirminghamCredit: ReutersBrum chiefs have splashed out on their ground but want a new baseCredit: GettyBut why splash out on major improvements to their current home when a move is in the pipeline?The Blues are thinking on their feet. The reasoning is they want to grow their fanbase, as a leap from 29,000-plus crowds to more than 60,000 does not happen overnight.Wagner and his team want fans on board now and that means offering a matchday experience.Birmingham are already working on attracting more eight to 14-year-olds to games as they feel there has been a ‘lost generation’ of fans who were fed up of seeing them tread water under a Far Eastern ownership that appeared detached from supporters.Chief executive Jeremy Dale says they are already geared up to compete in the Championship — and beyond.He told Birmingham Live this week: “From a commercial perspective, the club is doing better than ever before.”If we got promoted, even to the Premier League, if we had the Premier League TV money we wouldn’t be in the bottom few teams in that league.“We’d be just below halfway, from a commercial perspective.“We believe next season, from a commercial point of view, we would be performing within the top five or six in the Championship.READ MORE SUN STORIES“The commercial partners say they can feel the vibe as they walk around the stadium — which is entirely different to what there was before.“They realise it’s not the league you’re in, it’s the club you are.” More

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    Arsenal boost as Mikel Arteta considers putting Ben White straight back in squad just days after returning to training

    MIKEL ARTETA is considering throwing Ben White straight back into the Arsenal squad – just days after returning to full training following a knee operation.The Gunners have been in Dubai since Thursday morning for a mid-season winter break – flying back to London on Tuesday ahead of their Prem clash at Leicester on Saturday.Arsenal ace Ben White is closing in on a return from knee injuryCredit: GettyArsenal boss Mikel Arteta is considering throwing White straight back into the squadCredit: GettyWhite has followed Arsenal’s squad for the mid-season winter break in DubaiCredit: GettyOne of the standout names in the travelling group out in the Middle East is right-back White, 27 – who has not played since November 10.The versatile defender underwent knee surgery, having played through the pain for weeks, with fears he could be out for five or six months – but is now in contention to feature after three months of rehab.Arsenal’s medics predicted a speedy recovery from White, whose injury record has been exemplary since joining the club from Brighton in the summer of 2021 for £50million.And they have been proven right with White ahead of schedule and back in full training with the first team in a timely boost for the North Londoners.Read More on ArsenalFull-back is a position that Arteta has plenty of options in with the likes of Riccardo Calafiori, Jurrien Timber, Myles Lewis-Skelly, Oleksandr Zinchenko and Kieran Tierney to choose from.As a result, the Arsenal boss will not take any unnecessary risks – but is keen to get White back on the bench to face the Foxes at the King Power Stadium.Winger Bukayo Saka is also out in Dubai with the squad, but has not been involved in training, instead continuing his rehab from hamstring surgery underwent just before Christmas.The England star is due back at the start of March, with Arsenal targeting the Champions League Last 16 first leg on either March 4 or 5 – or their trip to Old Trafford to face Manchester United in the Prem on March 9.Most read in FootballCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITSBut the injury issues continue to pile up for Arteta with Gabriel Martinelli potentially out for a month with a hamstring issue.The Brazilian hobbled off in the first half of their 2-0 Carabao Cup semi-final second leg defeat away at Newcastle on Wednesday.Ben White ruled out for months in mega blow to Arsenal title hopes, confirms Mikel Arteta There are hopes that Martinelli – who has also flown out to Dubai – can defy that timeline and get back sooner ahead of the final run-in to the end of the season.Martinelli joins Saka and striker Gabriel Jesus in the medical room – the latter out for the rest of 2025 following an operation on an ACL rupture last month.Arteta’s fit attacking options include Kai Havertz, Leandro Trossard, Raheem Sterling and 17-year-old academy product Ethan Nwaneri. More

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    Everton 0 Bournemouth 2: Antoine Semenyo and Daniel Jebbison fire Cherries to FA Cup fifth round as Toffees come unstuck

    DAVID MOYES urged his born-again Blues to become Wembley warriors – instead they turned into a suicide squad.Two self-inflicted wounds, one such a catalogue of errors it was almost comical, sent Bournemouth into the fifth round for the first time in their history.Bournemouth booked their place in the next round of the FA Cup with a 2-0 win at EvertonCredit: AlamyThe Cherries took their fine form from the Premier League into the cupCredit: AlamyBut for Everton and manager Moyes it was a heartbreaking and humiliating last-ever FA Cup tie at this famous old ground before they move to their brand spanking new stadium next season.Goodison Park, this bearpit of an arena which has hosted some ear-splitting, bone-rattling clashes over the years.Yet now Toffees fans will look back on its final knockout fixture with only embarrassment and anger, after a first half fiasco which brought the curtain down in such a pitiful manner.James Tarkowski’s ‘what-was-he-thinking’ lunge to upend Antoine Semenyo for the penalty which gifted the Cherries their opener was bad enough. He really should have known better.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLBut it was nothing compared to the number of clangers they managed to drop en route to Daniel Jebbison doubling the lead two minutes before half-time.The fact they tried – and failed – to sign him twice as a kid when his family relocated from Canada only dribbled a touch more salt into the wounds.No wonder Moyes looked stunned into disbelief in the dugout. Pretty much everyone inside Goodison was rubbing their eyes at the cock-ups being served up.First that penalty from Semenyo to break the deadlock, when Tarkowski sent him tumbling as he raced onto a majestic through ball from Milos Kerkez.Most read in FA CupJOIN SUN VEGAS: GET £50 BONUSWith no VAR at this stage, the Everton skipper’s complaints about the foul were as pointless as they were fruitless, and to be fair referee John Brooks was probably correct.Whether it was equally right not to flag Semenyo offside, though, is another matter. There certainly wasn’t much in it.Every Premier League stadium ranked by the number of pubs nearby with one boasting over 130 local boozersMind you, Harry Maguire’s Old Trafford winner the previous night suggests that rule doesn’t apply in the fourth round either.And it was still no excuse for the Blue-shirted blunders that gift-wrapped the second goal for Jebbison…one which ultimately meant the mountain was simply too big to scale.Again Tarkowski was chief culprit with a crossfield ball from his own box that never went close to a team-mate, but picked up Marcus Tavernier on the right flank.Antoine Semenyo gave Bournemouth the lead from the spotCredit: GettyIt was a deserved goal for the CherriesCredit: AFPHis shot pinballed off a penalty box full of bodies, quote possibly even off an arm or two as well, before hitting Jebbison in the guts and falling kindly.He prodded a shot which came back to him and a desperate Jarrod Branthwaite off keeper Pickford…only for the Cherries forward to poke it goalwards again.Once more Branthwaite made a desperate, scurrying scramble to try and save the day. Instead the ball trickled into the corner almost in slow motion.Daniel Jebbison made it 2-0 just before the breakCredit: GettyThe ace was delighted to score after landing a rare startCredit: ReutersThe way Everton finally showed some attacking gumption after the break bore all the hallmarks of a Moyes ear-bashing that would have come with a post-watershed warning.Yet even then it wasn’t until the final 15 minutes that Bournemouth backs were truly against the wall.Three times their woodwork was rattled, twice by Jack Harrison and again from a Carlos Alcaraz free kick, as the substitutes offered a spark those who started never did.READ MORE SUN STORIESA fiery game saw plenty of tackles fly inCredit: GettySemenyo clashed with James Tarkowski at one stageCredit: GettyBy that stage, though, it was desperation stakes – and even then Bournemouth could easily have nicked a third when Kluivert came from the bench and caused immediate panic.And now they’ve got a fifth round ticket at last, you never know. Maybe this year’s FA Cup cake will indeed have a cherry on the top.David Moyes was left scratching his head at the final whistleCredit: GettyAndoni Iraola will be dreaming of going all the way to the finalCredit: Getty More