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    Forgotten former Arsenal star, 29, eyed for Sheffield United loan transfer with Frank Lampard’s Coventry also keen

    DEFENDER Jimmy Dunne had a a stunning £3million  pricetag put on him by  QPR — which will put off Sheffield United.Irishman Dunne, 27, is a free agent at the end of the season so Blades are reluctant to pay up.Frank Lampard is chasing a former Gunners starCredit: GettyBut Lampard faces a transfer battle with Chris Wilder for the player’s servicesCredit: PARob Holding is involved in a two-way transfer battle with Sheff Utd and CoventryCredit: GettySheffield United may turn to Holding after baulking at QPR’s asking price for Jimmy Dunne (above)Credit: GettyBoss Chris Wilder may now go for Crystal Palace outcast Rob Holding on loan  — although Coventry are also interested.——————————————————————————————BLACKBURN have been told to up their bid for Nantes striker Mustafa Mohamed.Rovers asked to take the Egypt international,  27, on loan on full wages — but the French club prefer a permanent move and want £3.6million either now or in the summer.Read more football newsIf Rovers do sign a striker by tomorrow, they will let local lad Harry Leonard go out on loan — with Plymouth and Portsmouth keen.——————————————————————————————MIDFIELDER Caden Kelly could be off to Stockport on loan from Sunderland. Kelly, 21, is just back from a stint with National League North Darlington.——————————————————————————————Most read in FootballCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITSPRESTON have Wigan keeper Sam Tickle top of their wanted list if Freddie Woodman leaves.Woodman, 27, is running out of contract and North End may sell if they get an offer before tomorrow’s deadline.Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta heaps praise on ‘calm and composed’ youngster Ethan Nwaneri for Champions League victory ——————————————————————————————ROCK-BOTTOM Plymouth are chasing Swansea’s  midfielder Jay Fulton, 30,   on loan to bolster their bid for Championship survival.——————————————————————————————WYCOMBE hope to sign out-of-favour Portsmouth keeper Will Norris, 31, to compete with Argentine Franco Ravizzoli for the No 1 spot at Adams Park.——————————————————————————————BOSS Nigel Clough wants Jordan Rhodes, 34, at Mansfield on loan from Blackpool — Burton and Bradford are also keen on the striker.READ MORE SUN STORIES——————————————————————————————And Blackpool chief Steve Bruce is making a surprise move for Polish keeper Max Stryjek, 28. The ex-Wycombe stopper is now with Jagiellonia in his homeland. More

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    Wolves 2 Aston Villa 0: Hosts out of relegation zone with huge Midlands derby win in blow to Unai Emery’s top-four hopes

    UNAI EMERY will be even more desperate to land Marcus Rashford after his side drew a blank at lowly Wolves.Villa might be £70million richer this weekend following the sale of Jhon Duran to Al-Nassr.Wolves won the Midlands Derby against Aston VillaCredit: GettyWolves ace Jean-Ricner Bellegarde scored the opener against VillaCredit: GettyVilla boss Unai Emery’s top-four hopes were dealt a major blowCredit: GettyVilla were denied an equaliser against Wolves by VARCredit: RexBut it was Vitor Pereira’s men who cashed in as Jean-Ricner Bellegarde gave them a first-half lead before Villa target Matheus Cunha finished the job seven minutes into stoppage time.How Emery must wish Wolves would do business and let him have his brilliant Brazilian! When Ollie Watkins limped off at half-time following a clash with Jose Sa, and never returned, it would usually have been the cue to send on super-sub Duran.But the Colombian was already counting his dosh in Saudi Arabia following his £70m transfer and, without their talismanic back-up striker, Villa blanked out.Read More on FootballMeanwhile Wolves were left to celebrate a crucial and deserved win which lifted them out of the relegation zone, two points clear of Leicester.Emery hadn’t lost a Premier League match against a team in the drop zone in 18 matches with Villa.But it wasn’t long before that record looked in jeopardy as Wolves made an early breakthrough after 12 minutes.It was a classy move which belied their lowly league position as they moved the ball around with precision and pace.Most read in FootballCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITSCunha fed Goncalo Guedes and he squared the ball to Pablo Sarabia who threaded a neat ball in behind the Villa backline.Bellegarde made a darting diagonal run on the blindside of Boubacar Kamara and found himself with just Emi Martinez to beat.Man Utd and Arsenal in Matheus Cunha transfer battle with Wolves star ready to make summer moveIt would have been so easy for Bellegarde to panic or look to pass the buck.However, he lashed the ball right-footed beyond Martinez from nine yards to send Molineux wild.It was the perfect way for Bellegarde to mark his 50th appearance for Wolves as he bagged his first goal at Molineux. And it exposed the fragility of Villa’s makeshift defence which saw new £6m Spanish right-back Andres Garcia team up with stop-gap centre-half Kamara for the first time.Injuries to Tyrone Mings and Pau Torres, and Diego Carlos’ departure to Fenerbahce, had left Emery scrambling for defensive options.And though Kamara had been a stand-out stand-in against Celtic on Wednesday, the big Frenchman was caught napping and failed to scan his area or spot the threat of Bellegarde’s well-timed run.Villa tried to fight backThat goal appeared to knock the stuffing out of Villa, who had started brightly enough.Garcia swept over a raking cross from the right and Nelson Semedo did well to get a vital header in front of Ollie Watkins, who was waiting to pounce at the back post.Lucas Digne worked the resulting corner short to Youri Tielemans who crashed in a shot which Sarabia managed to get his head to and deflect for another corner.But Wolves’ goal gave them something to hold onto and Villa became desperate and there were bookings for John McGinn for stamping on Rayan Ait-Nouri’s toes and Morgan Rogers for pulling down Toti.Sarabia then completed a hat-trick of yellow cards when he was booked for sarcastically applauding the assistant ref for flagging him offside.Villa were looking more ragged than a tramp’s vest and Kamara wasn’t having as enjoyable a night as he had against Celtic.Ollie Watkins injuredWolves almost capitalised on his naivety when Cunha chased down a through ball and ragdolled Kamara to burst through on goal.However, Martinez denied him with a brilliant diving save and when the ball broke to Guedes he fired inches wide from 20 yards.Villa were wobbling and Kamara had to stretch to head over a wicked delivery from a Sarabia free-kick before Guedes fired wide with only Martinez to beat.The half ended when Martinez sprinted off his line to brilliantly block Guedes who was through on goal again. Emery had seen enough and made four changes at the break.Worryingly for Villa one of those was the departure of Watkins, who picked up a knock in a first-half clash with Sa and didn’t appear for the second half.Villa denied equaliserEmery thought his changes had paid off when Villa appeared to pull level after 53 minutes from a slick free-kick.Leon Bailey disguised a pass to McGinn on the left and the Scot delivered a low centre which sub Donyell Malen bundled in at the back post.However specialist VAR Matt Donohue stepped in and judged that Rogers had come from an offside position to block off Semedo – and despite minimal contact – the goal was chalked off.Moments later it was Wolves’ turn to curse VAR when Malen appeared to clip Toti’s heel to send him sprawling in the Villa box.But Donohue ruled that no offence had taken place to Wolves’ bewilderment.Villa had rallied but Wolves were fighting for their lives. They were given some light relief when a substitute board cock-up saw Guedes go off – then reappear from the dug-out again – when it was realised Ait-Nouri was actually the player supposed to be subbed!READ MORE SUN STORIESThat wasted three minutes to Emery’s frustration and his mood didn’t improve when Sa got down well to beat out a fierce 20-yarder from Malen.Then Tielemans blazed wildly over following a corner.Matheus Cunha sealed the three points for WolvesCredit: PACunha scored during stoppage time for WolvesCredit: AFP More

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    Wolves vs Aston Villa LIVE RESULT: Cunha and Bellegarde strike as home side win massive derby after Liverpool victory

    WOLVES beat Aston Villa to earn all three points a huge Midlands derby.Earlier, Nottingham Forest THRASHED Brighton 7-0 to kick off the Prem action today.Mo Salah scored twice for Liverpool against an in-form Bournemouth, while Newcastle saw Fulham come from a goal down to win.Saturday’s action is capped off with a blockbuster West Midlands derby between Wolves and Aston Villa.CASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITSFollow our live blog below…Full time reaction from Graeme Bryce at Molineux Unai Emery will be even more desperate to land Marcus Rashford after his side drew a blank at lowly Wolves.Villa might be £70million richer this weekend following the sale of Jhon Duran to Al-Nassr.But it was Vitor Pereira’s men who cashed in as Jean-Ricner Bellegarde gave them a first half lead before Villa target Matheus Cunha finished the job seven minutes into stoppage time.How Emery must wish Wolves would do business and let him have his brilliant Brazilian! When Ollie Watkins limped off at half-time following a clash with Jose Sa, and never returned, it would usually have been the cue to send on super-sub Duran.But the Colombian was already counting his dosh in Saudi Arabia following his £70million transfer and, without their talismanic back-up striker Villa blanked out.Meanwhile Wolves were left to celebrate a crucial and deserved win which lifted them out of the relegation zone, two points clear of Leicester City.Copy linkCopied’We can do it’Vitor Pereira knows it’s just the start of a survival bid but hopes the team and supporters can work together to pull it off.He told Sky Sports: “”Very happy. Very proud. We played a tough game. Tactically we played with quality. We played as a team with true spirit, working together and suffering together.”I’m very happy. Important game not only for the three points but to break this [bad run]. We know this kind of team [Villa] will come strong and try everything. We organised the block. A clean sheet for us. For everyone we are happy.”We know it’s a long way, a difficult way. With our supporters and this spirit we can do it.”Copy linkCopiedStill to comeA terrific Sunday of Premier League action to come tomorrow, too…Brentford vs Tottenham 2pmMan Utd vs Crystal Palace 2pmArsenal vs Manchester City 4.30pmCopy linkCopiedUnai reactsUnai Emery relieved any worries on Ollie Watkins, telling Sky Sports: “We tried to give fresh legs and tactically tried to change things (in the second half). Watkins had a small pain and hopefully it is not a big injury he has. I needed to introduce some fresh legs and something tactically with Leon Bailey getting wider.”We had two chances from Malen that the goalkeeper saved really well and then the goal VAR refused. We controlled it better and the last one they scored the goal but in the second half we didn’t conceded many chances.”We are speaking about our ambition and increasing our levels and then when we are not getting it, the frustration we have. We are still building a team. We got Champions League this year and are competing well but to build a team to be competitive in the high demands, we need more time.”Copy linkCopiedVilla match reportUnai Emery will be even more desperate to land Marcus Rashford after his side drew a blank at lowly Wolves.Villa might be £70million richer this weekend following the sale of Jhon Duran to Al-Nassr.But it was Vitor Pereira’s men who cashed in as Jean-Ricner Bellegarde gave them a first half lead before Villa target Matheus Cunha finished the job seven minutes into stoppage time.How Emery must wish Wolves would do business and let him have his brilliant Brazilian! When Ollie Watkins limped off at half-time following a clash with Jose Sa, and never returned, it would usually have been the cue to send on super-sub Duran.But the Colombian was already counting his dosh in Saudi Arabia following his £70million transfer and, without their talismanic back-up striker Villa blanked out.Copy linkCopiedAt the bottomA massive win for Wolves who climb out the bottom three.Personally, it would take a bit of a collapse for any of the three promoted sides – in the bottom three – to get themselves safe from this point.Copy linkCopiedWhat it meansIn terms of the top half, Villa blow their chance to close the gap on those above them.And if that Watkins injury is as bad as feared, they could be in for a tough time this next while.Copy linkCopiedToday’s Premier League scoresA dramatic day of action in the Premier League and 21 goals from six games.Nottingham Forest 7-0 BrightonBournemouth 0-2 LiverpoolEverton 4-0 LeicesterIpswich 1-2 SouthamptonNewcastle 1-2 FulhamWolves 2-0 Aston VillaCopy linkCopiedFULL TIME!Wolves claim a vital three points in the derby – it takes them out the relegation zone!Wolves 2-0 Aston VillaCopy linkCopiedGOAL DETAILVilla are pushing forward and leave themselves wide open at the back.When turning the ball over, the ball over the top finds Cunha who is clean through.Konsa gets back goal-side inside the area to halt the move.Or so he thought. Cunha takes his time, gets the ball out his feet then finds the far corner with a terrific strike.Shirt off and yellow card for the celebration. Justified though!Copy linkCopied90+7 – GOAL!! WOLVES 2-0 Aston VillaGame over – MATHEUS CUNHA wraps up the points for Wolves!Copy linkCopied90+3 – Wolves 1-0 Aston VillaSa manages to climb highest and push the ball away but only as far Tielemans, who is wild with his finish on the left foot.It’s cheered by the majority inside Molineux as it flies above Row Z.Copy linkCopied90+2 – Wolves 1-0 Aston VillaBailey drives in from the right and works a shot on his left foot which takes a couple of deflections and goes wide.Villa need to make something of this. Surely…?Copy linkCopied90 – Wolves 1-0 Aston VillaSeven minutes added on!Copy linkCopied89 – Wolves 1-0 Aston VillaGreat goalkeeping from Jose Sa!Malen is slipped in by Tielemans just on the left of centre, into the box and the Wolves keeper rushes off his line to deny him.Copy linkCopied87 – Wolves 1-0 Aston VillaUnai Emery goes to his bench for the final time.OFF: BogardeON: Nedeljkovic Wolves go to their bench too with a few minutes to go as they look to see this one out.OFF: BellegardeON: BuenoCopy linkCopied85 – Wolves 1-0 Aston VillaNeat and tidy build-up from Villa in a tight area.It’s worked to Malen 22 yards from goal who manages to work a yard and strike powerfully at goal but Sa is equal to it pushing it away.The offside flag goes up as the rebound attempt is blocked.Copy linkCopiedMatch statsBetter from Villa in this second half but Jose Sa still having a rather chilled evening as things stand.Wolves forfeiting much of the ball but still relatively comfortable.Copy linkCopied78 – Wolves 1-0 Aston VillaCunha curls over the wall but just drags it a couple of feet wide.Copy linkCopied77 – Wolves 1-0 Aston VillaBit of an awkward tackle from Kamara a few yards outside his own box.It’s great play from Wolves to drive up the park before Kamara’s tackle on Gomes very centrally.Copy linkCopied72 – Wolves 1-0 Aston VillaDouble change for Wolves – eventually…Huge confusion as the fourth official holds the board on and seems to stop the sub coming on waiting for someone to come off. The number he’s held up is for Guedes who departed as soon as the board went up.All a touch amateurish in truth. OFF: Ait-Nouri & GuedesON: Doyle & GomesCopy linkCopiedFrom Graeme Bryce at MolineuxCouple of controversial moments at Molineux.First Villa are denied an equaliser after Donyell Malen bundles the ball home following a set piece routine.But his celebrations are cut short when VAR spots Morgan Rogers has come from an offside position to block off Nelson Semedo to get involved in the play and rules it out.Next Wolves are furious when Malen appears to catch Toti in the box – only for VAR to decide no spot kick.Copy linkCopied66 – Wolves 1-0 Aston VillaVilla certainly improved in this second half but they couldn’t have been any worse.Still not quite peppering the goal yet but they do win a corner.It’s another poor one and Wolves counter but the cross towards Cunha just misses the striker and the back post and drifts away for a goal kick.Copy linkCopied64 – Wolves 1-0 Aston VillaRogers loses the ball on the edge of the Wolves box and just trips his man looking to break.Maybe slightly fortunate not to be carded there and maybe would have had he not been carded in the first half.Copy linkCopied58 – Wolves 1-0 Aston VillaComplete one-way traffic as those Villa changes appear to have sparked them into life.Bellegarde wins a free kick from Bogarde deep inside the Villa half and it’s welcome relief for those Wolves defenders for the time being at least.Copy linkCopied More

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    Kyle Walker pictured reuniting with wife Annie & four kids after flying to Italy to watch him play for AC Milan

    KYLE Walker is reunited with estranged wife Annie and children after they jetted into Italy to watch him make his debut for Italian giants AC Milan.The former Manchester City skipper, 34, is widely expected to make his bow in the Milan derby against arch rivals Inter on Sunday.Kyle Walker reuniting with a meal with his familyCredit: BackGridThe defender looked in great spirits with his familyCredit: BackGridThey were seen enjoying MIlanCredit: BackGridAnd model Annie, 31, will be in the iconic San Siro stadium to support him as he begins the next chapter in his glittering career.He also has the support of England legend and former Milan favourite David Beckham who sent him a message congratulating him.Becks, who scored twice in 33 games for the Serie A giants after joining on loan in 2009, urged him to “keep going”.And the doting dad was beaming as he was reunited with Annie and the kids in Italy.Read More in FootballLoyal Annie jetted in with their four kids – Roman, 12, Riaan, nine, seven-year-old Reign and baby Rezon – on Friday afternoon after a turbulent week.They boarded a £50,000 private jet flight from Manchester Airport and flew into Milan before being reunited with the England full-back.Annie wheeled baby Rezon in a pushchair after they touched down before a delighted Kyle held the toddler in his arms and waved to fans.The family were snapped together at the five-star Melia Milano hotel where Kyle has been staying since joining the Rossoneri.Most read in FootballHis three older kids were dressed in matching £135 Fear of God tracksuits and were even pictured talking to Kyle’s new boss, Sergio Conceicao.Kyle collected the family’s suitcases from the blacked out Mercedes people carrier and took them into the lobby.The Three Lions ace laughed and joked with the kids inside as they checked in moments later.A source said: “He was clearly overjoyed to see them all.“It means the world to him that they’ll be there in the stadium to watch him make his debut for AC Milan.Kyle Walker takes England legend’s old shirt number after completing ‘incredible’ AC Milan loan transfer“It’s a huge moment for him and the family. The kids are so excited.“Their struggles are well documented but they’ve put it to one side for now to enjoy this moment as a family.”They later enjoyed a meal together in front of a huge TV screen showing the latest match.His mum and dad are also expected to be in the stadium today to watch him make his debut.Kyle signed a loan at AC Milan until the end of the season after dramatically telling City he wanted to quit.He flew out of the UK just over a week ago before being unveiled to the fans.He then watched his new teammates fight back to clinch a stunning 3-2 injury time win against rivals Parma.On Sunday he will pull on the iconic shirt for the first time – bearing the same number 32 as Becks – as his new side take on city rivals Inter.Kyle said he was persuaded to join by fellow Englishman and Milan striker Tammy Abraham who has also joined on loan.And he specifically requested his squad number – revealing: “I chose number 32 for David Beckham.”Speaking ahead of his much-anticipated debut he added: “The Milan fans here are incredible. And hearing them sing … it will be emotional.”Kyle is the fourth Englishman now at the Rossoneri, joining on-loan Roma striker Tammy and more former Chelsea players – Fikayo Tomori and Ruben Loftus-Cheek.Sources said he was desperate to escape the UK after he confessed to fathering a second child with his ex-mistress, Lauryn Goodman, 34.The scandal has dogged the player for over a year.He was kicked out of the family home in December 2023 and Annie, heavily pregnant with Rezon at the time, vowed it would be the last straw and filed for divorce last August.In an exclusive interview with The Sun, the footie ace apologised publicly and begged for forgiveness.Walker was seen smiling broadly as he reunited with his familyCredit: BackGridWalker’s family arrived on a private jet to join him in ItalyCredit: BackGridWalker could make his debut tomorrowCredit: BackGridAnnie and her kids jetted out to see the footy starCredit: BackGridWalker also revealed he had come close to signing for the then German champions Bayern Munich in a £15million move.In a candid interview, Kyle confessed: “Now you know the reason why, because I tried to escape.“Did I want to leave City? No, of course I didn’t.“We’re the best team in the world at the minute, but for me it was a chance to get away from England and the media I was going to get.“I was acutely aware the clock was ticking. I came very close to moving. We were having conversations. “The numbers were there. I was going to a great club, a massive club. But in the end I couldn’t go.“There is pain and emotion at the moment but I can go to the house, pick the kids up, take them to school, I can take my little lad to football.“I can do the normal stuff that makes me feel normal.”NEW BEGINNINGS Walker’s loan move to AC Milan is expected to be made permanent in the Summer – bringing an end to his eight year career at the Etihad.He has won 17 major honours with City since his £50million move from Tottenham in 2017.His accolades include six Prem titles, two FA Cups, four League Cups and the Champions League.The £150,000-a-week full-back was tipped for a move to the Saudi league to join Cristiano Ronaldo and Co.But Kyle is said to be desperate to become the first ever black player to reach 100 caps for England – he currently has 93.READ MORE SUN STORIESTo reach the milestone, he would need to be on the plane for the World Cup next year.A source said he refused to give up on that dream and chose AC Milan in the hope that it will boost his chances.Annie on arrival in Milan at their hotelCredit: BackGridWalker enjoying some quality timeCredit: BackGridThe defender is having a change of scenery in ItalyCredit: BackGridKyle Walker is preparing to make his AC Milan debutCredit: Getty More

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    Ipswich 1 Southampton 2: Saints grab first win since November 2 but stay bottom after relegation six-pointer

    IT IS impossible, surely, that Southampton will dig themselves out of trouble.But at the very least, having secured only their second win of the season and opening three points under new boss Ivan Juric, Saints will not be setting an unwanted Premier League record this season.Paul Onuachu ‘s late winner gave Saints second win of the seasonCredit: PAAribo’s flying volley from a deflected cross came out of nowhere to put Saints upCredit: ReutersLiam Delap equalised in the 31st minuteCredit: GettyOnuachu secured Saint’s first away game of the seasonCredit: GettyIvan Juric and his staff were jubilant, while Kieran McKenna was defeatedCredit: GettyPaul Onuachu stunned Ipswich by grabbing an unlikely 87th minute winner after Liam Delap cancelled out Joe Aribo’s opening goal.As you would expect, Southampton’s fans – having witnessed six successive top-flight losses – were in jubilant mood at the end while Michael Oliver’s final whistle was met with jeers from the home crowd.This means Saints on nine points so are still some way off safety. But over the next few weeks, however bad they might be – and they really are not very good – Southampton will overtake Derby’s embarrassing, record-low tally of 11 points from the 2007-08 season.READ MORE FOOTBALL NEWSIn what has been a terrible season, you can understand why many believed Southampton were going to be crowned worst of the worst.As for Ipswich, this was a really poor result. And, they could not end up getting a complex against south coast clubs. They were leading Bournemouth 1-0 here in December until the 87th minute and they ended up losing 2-1.Most read in FootballCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITSBut this defeat was even worse as it was against a side Ipswich really needed to beat if they were to have realistic hopes of staying up. Kieran McKenna’s team could still do it, but it will not be easy.Liam Delap talks about joining Ipswich Town The problem is that despite their possession, Ipswich have little goal threat, other than £20million summer signing Delap, and while he has struck nine times, he cannot do everything on his own.The other problem is that Ipswich have bungling keeper Aro Muric in goal for the next month due to an injury to Christian Walton.Muric could have done better for both goals in what was a hugely frustrating day for McKenna with Ipswich having failed to win any of their last five Premier League games.Saints took the lead when Mateus Fernandes’ cross took a heavy deflection off home defender Jacob Greaves and it fell perfectly for Aribo. He had arrived inside the area completely unchallenged, something which will infuriate McKenna.Southampton fans sang ‘can we play you every week’Credit: PAKyle Walker-Peters celebrated with the away endCredit: PASaints, who are on nine points, are still some way off safetyCredit: ReutersAribo’s volley took a bounce before Muric made a terrible attempt to keep the ball out and the Kosovan gave the impression he was trying to usher it into the net.Delap, having wasted one chance to equalise, swept the ball past Aaron Ramsdale after overcoming a feeble challenge from Southampton centre-half Jan Bednarke after a superbly-weighted through ball by Nathan Broadhead.Juric replaced Taylor Harwood-Bells at the break for Jack Stephens but the club skipper – who had not played for nearly two months due to suspension and injury – was on the pitch for just 11 minutes before needing to be replaced by Will Smallbone due to a muscle injury.Ipswich will be disappointed at not testing Ramsdale more in the second half although when they did, Delap fired straight at the England keeper’s feet.READ MORE SUN STORIESAnd at the end, disaster struck for the Tractor Boys when Muric could only parry a shot from Kamaldeen Sulemana into the path of Onuachu who was never going to miss.At the end, Southampton’s fans sang “can we play you every week” and little wonder.Kieran McKenna’s side remain in the relegation zoneCredit: Reuters More

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    Everton 4 Leicester 0: Toffees storm to vital relegation six-pointer win after record goal as Tottenham drop to 16th

    ABDOULAYE DOUCOURE created history as David Moyes continued his re-birth of Everton at the speed of sound.But for Ruud van Nistlerooy there was only more misery as Leicester City went down to an eighth league defeat in nine… and on the evidence of this collapse are going down.Everton swept Leicester aside after flying out of the blocksCredit: ReutersAbdoulaye Doucoure found the net with just 10.18 seconds on the clockCredit: AFPOnly 10.18 seconds were on the clock as Doucoure ran on to a whack down-field from Jordan Pickford and waltzed past the wallflowers around him to smash home.The Mali international’s strike was the fourth–fastest ever in the Premier League and the quickest by a home team in the competition.By the sixth minute, Beto had doubled the lead – that blue blur of a start sending the Toffees towards a third successive win for the first time since last April.Beto kept the momentum going two minutes into first-half stoppage time with his side’s third to leave Everton’s fans dancing in the aisles before Iliman Ndiaye tapped home as the clock hit 90.READ MORE ON FOOTBALLMoyes’ entrance as successor to sacked Sean Dyche and a return for a second stint in charge was marked by a 1-0 Goodison Park defeat to Aston Villa.That reverse, a third in a row, left the team that Moyes took over only a point above the drop zone.But they ended this game TEN points clear of third-bottom Wolves before they kicked off their tea-time clash with Villa – and even above Tottenham who drop to 16th – while the Foxes are falling fast again.The Scotsman wouldn’t dream of saying out loud that his return after a dozen years away is now steering the club to safety but he will quietly know that only complete disaster can stop that.Most read in FootballJOIN SUN VEGAS: GET £50 BONUSEven the fact that the squad has been devastated by injury has done nothing to stop lift-off after that first loss on his return.Dominic Calvert-Lewin is out for ten weeks with hamstring trouble, on-loan midfielder Orel Mangala is going back to Lyon after suffering an ACL knee injury and winger Dwight McNeil is still recovering from knee surgery.‘That’s better than Shrek’ jokes Wayne Rooney as Roy Keane reveals Hollywood star people mistake him for in the streets Another striker in Armando Broja, on loan from Chelsea, faces a further six weeks’ absence as well with knee problems.Yet in Beto, the frontman who Dyche never could get a song out of, he has an alternative suddenly showing the power that persuaded the ex–boss to sign him for £26million from Udinese 18 months ago.The 27-year-old had only scored one Prem goal all season, his minutes strictly limited by Dyche’s preference for DCL.Yet here he was loving it under Moyes, running on to James Tarkowski’s pass and beyond Wout Faes to curve the ball around Mads Hermansen as cool as you like.James Garner, making his first start in four months after plenty of injury problems of his own, then delivered a brilliant, high-precision 30-yard pass and Beto again left Faes and Co for dead.Between those goals, the former Manchester United midfielder also hit Hermansen’s right-hand post.All-time quickest Premier League goalsApr 23, 2019: Shane Long (Southampton) at Watford – 7.69 secondsMar 4, 2023: Philip Billing (Bournemouth) at Arsenal – 9.11 secondsDec 9, 2000: Ledley King (Tottenham) at Bradford – 9.82 secondsFEB 1, 2025: ABDOULAYE DOUCOURE (Everton) v Leicester – 10.18 secondsJan 18, 2003: Alan Shearer (Newcastle) v Man City – 10.52 secondsJan 31, 2018: Christian Eriksen (Tottenham) v Man Utd – 10.54 secondsMar 17, 2001: Mark Viduka (Leeds) at Charlton – 11.90 secondsSep 30, 1995: Dwight Yorke (Aston Villa) at Coventry – 12.16 secondsApr 1, 1995: Chris Sutton (Blackburn) at Everton – 12.94 secondsJan 10, 2004: Kevin Nolan (Bolton) at Blackburn – 13.48 secondsDoucoure should also have claimed his second in the 45th minute but was leaning back when he connected with Vitaliy Mykolenko’s perfect lay–off.All of which tells the story of the Foxes’ first half in which they couldn’t even run for cover.And going forward? Forget it. Veteran Jamie Vardy had been allowed just nine touches when he was replaced by Patson Daka and hour in.Van Nistelrooy would have hoped that the shock 2-1 win at Tottenham last weekend would have inspired his side.READ MORE SUN STORIESYet they were left shell-shocked by that lightning opener and never got over it, Ndiyae adding a fourth in the final minute when Faes and Caleb Okoli ran into each other.Van Nistlerooy, just a dozen games into the job, has won only two of those in the Prem and if he’s not already looking over his shoulder then he should be.Unlock even more award-winning articles as The Sun launches brand new membership programme – Sun Club.Doucoure was all smiles after the perfect startCredit: GettyBeto got his second and third Prem goals of the seasonCredit: ReutersIliman Ndiaye could not miss as he scored the fourthCredit: RexRuud van Nistelrooy’s side came crashing back down to earth after the win at SpursCredit: ReutersJamie Vardy touched the ball nine timesCredit: ReutersWout Faes was at the thick of the actionCredit: Getty More

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    Newcastle 1 Fulham 2: Toon dealt major blow in Champions League hunt as visitors battle from goal down to snatch victory

    NEWCASTLE completely blew it and threw away the lead to lose to Fulham.Eddie Howe revealed his “desperation” to take the club back to the Champions League pre-match but those hopes suffered a crushing blow with this 2-1 loss.Fulham dealt Newcastle a severe blow to their Champions League hopesCredit: GettyNewcastle ace Jacob Murphy opened th scoring for NewcastleCredit: RexFulham star Raul Jimenez equlised against NewcastleCredit: ReutersFulham star Rodrigo Muniz turned the match on its headCredit: ReutersAnd a second-straight home defeat was the worst possible preparation for the Magpies ahead of their Carabao Cup semi-final second-leg against Arsenal.However, Fulham’s second-half fightback has them dreaming of Europe once again after Rodrigo Muniz came off the bench to win it.Newcastle looked to be cruising to an eighth league win out of nine after Jacob Murphy had given them a half-time lead.Instead, a sloppy display after the break cost them as Raul Jimenez levelled before the Brazilian’s late dagger through the heart.Read More on FootballIt had all started so well for the Magpies and things could have been much different if top scorer Alexander Isak had his shooting boots on.Murphy’s early cross would usually have been bread and butter for Isak, but the in-form Swede’s air-kicked attempted volley let the visitors off the hook.Fulham, though, still failed to clear properly and within seconds another ball was whipped in that Bruno Guimaraes headed over.Isak’s next meaningful involvement was being the victim of a clothesline after cutting past Joachim Andersen, earning the Danish centre-half the game’s first booking.Most read in FootballCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITSAntonee Robinson soon joined him for tugging back Guimaraes to stop a breakaway and when Anthony Gordon blazed after a one-two with Joelinton frustration was starting to grow.Finally, in the 28th minute, we had the game’s first shot on target when Bernd Leno saved Fabian Schar’s effort.Footage resurfaces of what Eddie Howe said about England job as he is tipped to succeed Gareth SouthgateAdama Traore headed wide as Marco Silva’s men provided a warning of their own but the deadlock was almost broken in spectacular fashion when Sandro Tonali’s thunderous 30-yeard half-volley smashed the back off the bar.And the woodwork was still shaking when the goal eventually came moments later as Gordon charged forward down the left and his low cross deflected straight into the path of the onrushing Murphy to slam home.Now the whole place was rocking as the Toon smelt blood, and full-back Tino Livramento found himself through for a second but was denied by a great save courtesy of Leno’s leg.It remained just Murphy’s goal at the break with the away side still yet to test Martin Dubravka.However, within moments of the restart, Emile Smith Rowe twice forced the Slovakian keeper into action.Calvin Bassey headed over as their fast start continued and almost the whole of St James’ held its breath before letting out a sigh of relief when Jimenez’s low shot towards the bottom corner was deflected just the wrong side of the post.Fulham comebackA goal was coming, the whole of Tyneside could feel it, and it deservedly went the way of Fulham following a brilliant counter just after the hour.The West Londoners charged forward in numbers after stealing possession deep in their own half as the Toon defence desperately tried to backpeddle.Traore found Robinson from the left at the back post as the skipper put it first time back into the box for Jimenez to pull the trigger and find the net, albeit with the help of a deflection of Murphy, to wrongfoot Dubravka and make it all-even.Suddenly, the usually bouncing black and white cauldron had turned into an arena of nerves, and the game remained on a knife edge.Isak, who had been off it all day, almost produced a spark of magic when he curled one off the angle of the post and bar from the edge of the area.But, the late twist was to come up the other end courtesy of a former Middlesbrough man.Andreas Pereira swung a free-kick into the near post that fellow sub Muniz flicked past Dubvravka to win it.READ MORE SUN STORIESFulham are now back looking up the table after bouncing back from last week’s loss to Manchester United.While Howe must lift his troops to defend their 2-0 advantage against the Gunners and seal a date with destiny at Wembley. More

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    Everton make history as Abdoulaye Doucoure scores incredible record-breaking goal after just 10.18 seconds vs Leicester

    EVERTON made history with their record-breaking goal after just TEN SECONDS against Leicester.Abdoulaye Doucoure wasted no time putting the Toffees in front in the huge relegation six-pointer. Abdoulaye Doucoure gave Everton the lead against Leicester in the opening secondsCredit: GettyHe latched on to Jordan Pickford’s long ball upfieldCredit: GettyThere were just 10.18 seconds on the clock when the ball crossed the lineCredit: AFPFrom Everton’s kick-off, James Garner passed the ball directly back to Jordan Pickford.The goalkeeper then punted the ball upfield, where Doucoure pounced on some woeful Leicester defending to chest the ball down, run past the Foxes statues and slide the ball past Mads Hermansen.Incredibly, the official scoreboard had still not even come on the screen on the Premier League’s feed of the match.The official time of the goal was 10.18 seconds.READ MORE ON FOOTBALLThat made the super speedy strike the fourth-fastest goal in Premier League history.But it also was the fastest goal scored by a home team since the league’s reformation in 1992. Shane Long still holds the all-time record, scoring for Southampton at Watford with 7.69 seconds on the clock in 2019.Philip Billing found the net after 9.11 seconds for Bournemouth at Arsenal in March 2023.Most read in FootballBest new sign-up offersSunSport exclusivesAnd the other player to break the ten-second barrier was Ledley King’s goal against Bradford, putting Tottenham in front after 9.82 seconds.Not only did the Doucoure goal etch his name into the record books, but it also gave Everton the perfect start against Leicester.‘That’s better than Shrek’ jokes Wayne Rooney as Roy Keane reveals Hollywood star people mistake him for in the streets David Moyes knew a win would move his side nine points clear of Leicester in the relegation battle.On six minutes, the dream start got even better when Beto beat the offisde, got in behind and buried his finish.And the Guinea-Bissau striker, 27, grabbed his second of the afternoon and third of the season in the league just before half-time, keeping his composure in front of goal after Garner’s delightful through ball.Iliman Ndiaye capitalised on more woeful play at the back from Leicester to roll in an easy fourth and wrap up the points as the clock hit 90. Beto scored twice before half-time to make it 3-0Credit: Reuters More