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    Bournemouth 1 Man Utd 1: Hojlund pokes home 96th-min equaliser as Red Devils finally snatch point against 10-man hosts

    LEAGUE title No.21 has never felt so far away for Manchester United.On the weekend that rivals Liverpool could match their record of 20 top flight triumphs, United looked to be slumping to another history-making defeat with their fall from grace hitting a new low.Rasmus Hojlund ended his goal drought with a last-gasp equaliserCredit: ReutersAntoine Semenyo netted the openerCredit: GettyThe winger fired in after Evanlison’s clever touch to himCredit: GettyEvanilson was shown a red card following a collision with Noussair MazraouiCredit: GettyRuben Amorim managed to salvage a point against ten menCredit: PAFollowing Antoine Semenyo’s 23rd-minute strike at Europe-chasing Bournemouth, Ruben Amorim’s men were on course for their sixteenth defeat of the campaign – a first in the Premier League era and the first time in 35 years.Fortune appears to favour the woeful, however. Evanilson’s harsh 70th-minute sending off gave the visitors the momentum as Rasmus Hojlund bundled in a 96th-minute leveller from close range.The jubilation in the away end was wild, but perhaps just for show. United’s state remains bleak, in 14th and a world away from life on Merseyside right now – a team that actually has cause to celebrate.Boss Amorim and shareholder Sir Jim Ratcliffe, in the stands at the Vitality Stadium, should be more worried about themselves.READ MORE ON MAN UTDIt is laughable that, in the most dire of seasons, United could still emulate Liverpool by lifting silverware this season, but boss Amorim is somehow still dreaming of just that with a Europa League semi-final first leg at Athletic Bilbao on Thursday.Not that Bilbao should be concerned. Bournemouth weren’t, and Andoni Iraola will feel his side deserved a valuable three points that would have put them in the driving seat for continental football.Instead, there is still a mountain to climb with four games left.Harry Maguire spoke pre-match of the similarities between Bilbao’s style of play and Bournemouth’s, making this the perfect European warm-up in the south coast sunshine.Most read in FootballIt is why Amorim opted to go for strength rather than security – making five changes from the Wolves defeat with big-hitters Maguire, Leny Yoro, Casemiro and Bruno Fernandes back in.There was also a rare start for Luke Shaw – his first since England’s defeat in the final of Euro 2024 against Spain back in July – which would prove to be a stern test of his fitness following a series of frustrating muscular issues that have severely hampered him this term.’This is big boy stuff’ rants Roy Keane as Man Utd legend blasts stand-in keeper Altay Bayindir after Newcastle blunderTo be protected further, Shaw was on the left of a back three with Patrick Dorgu at wing-back – a necessity now with Diogo Dalot likely ruled out for the rest of the campaign with a calf problem.For any other side, this would be a great time to head to the Vitality, the Cherries suffering a woeful run of form of just two Prem wins from their last ten to drop off the sprint finish for a top five Champions League spot.But as the saying goes, this is Manchester United. One that averages slightly above one point a game under Amorim and with just 17 away points this term, only Tottenham and the relegated bottom three accumulating less thus far.You cannot blame Amorim for living in the future when the present is so bleak.Man Utd player ratings vs BournemouthBy Katherine WalshMANCHESTER UNITED managed to secure a 1-1 draw against 10-man Bournemouth in the sixth minute of injury time.Rasmus Hojlund’s last-gasp equaliser leaves United 14th in the Prem, after Evanilson was sent off for serious foul play with 20 minutes to go.Man Utd target Antoine Semenyo fired the home side into the lead with a thunderbolt opener, after a calamity of mistakes while playing out from the back.Yet United somewhat responded well, mainly through Alejandro Garnacho’s flurry of chances.So was the Argentine the star player for Man Utd? Check out how the players rated.This is a dead dog of a season that is being wished away week by painful week while United remain in with a shout in Europe, however fanciful and unlikely that may look right now.But as preparations go for a mammoth two-legged tie against Bilbao – currently in the La Liga top four behind the division’s three giants – this will have taught Amorim very little, but confirmed a hell of a lot he already knew.Kobbie Mainoo and Alejandro Garnacho had attempts at goal that kept Kepa occupied but unfazed. In the meantime, the hosts were patient, waiting for a moment to pounce on a feeble opponent.It came via some fortune. Tyler Adams left the ground and planted one of his studs into the ankle of Garnacho just outside United’s box, picking up a yellow for his troubles.In real time it looked nasty. Replays confirmed it was, one that usually ends in a dismissal, yet VAR let the American midfielder off after the briefest of checks.Andre Onana stood over the free-kick, deciding his best bet was to put his team under more pressure after a stop in play, passing sideways to Maguire and then onto Dorgu, who was dispossessed in the softest of contests.The cross in was flicked backwards by Evanilson and Semenyo gobbled up the offering with a fizzed effort past Onana.Bought for £10m and now linked with a mega-move away this summer for around £70m, the Bristol City academy graduate is a stark reminder to United in how to develop a player and make him better.United appear to be elite in doing the opposite with whoever walks through the door at Old Trafford, which is why Semenyo will be thinking more than twice if the Red Devils come calling in a few months.Amorim’s reaction to his side going behind again was muted and emotionless. Casemiro took his anger out on Evanilson by raking his studs down the chest of his compatriot.Garnacho was the brightest of a dim bunch for the visitors, beating the offside trap and nearly lobbing an onrushing Kepa but for the Spaniard’s fingertips.Another shot from the Argentinian winger was dragged wide. Half-time was hardly a welcome relief with United winning just one of their 21 Prem away games in which they have trailed at the break across the past four seasons – the last coming in December.So it made sense when Amorim’s men sleepwalked into the second half and allowed Semenyo to curl one within inches of the top corners after just 70 seconds.Dango Ouattara then smacked the post from a free-kick, but the game changed when Evanilson slipped into a sliding challenge on Noussair Mazraoui in the 68th minute.Two minutes and a VAR check and monitor review later, Peter Bankes upgraded the yellow to red – having also booked one of Iraola’s coaching staff for clashing with United’s bench.Throwing caution to the wind, finally, United looked dangerous.Read More on The SunMason Mount missed a sitter, blocked by Milos Kerkez and Fernandes smacked the side-netting.And then, Shaw’s cross was diverted by Manuel Ugarte and stabbed home by Hojlund – just his second United goal since December. More

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    Chris Eubank Jr and Conor Benn reunited in hospital… with pair awkwardly sitting two beds apart after gruelling fight

    CHRIS EUBANK JR and Conor Benn were reunited in hospital hours after their brutal grudge match.Eubank Jr triumphed in the ring over Benn via a unanimous decision after Saturday’s gruelling fight at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.Chris Eubank Jr was taken to hospital after his win over Conor BennCredit: GettyBenn spoke to media before he too later joined Eubank JrCredit: GettyBoth fighters were taken to hospital for precautionary checks.Eubank Jr, 35, left the stadium in an ambulance after the fight while Benn, 28, stayed to speak to media afterwards.However, he too was taken to hospital for precautionary checks after the slug fest.And according to the Mirror, the pair found themselves just a couple of beds down from one another during their stays.It is unclear whether the adversaries spoke.But it is understood that their fathers – Chris Eubank Sr and Nigel Benn, who fought twice in the 1990s – did exchange words.Eubank Sr had made a surprise appearance ahead of the fight after months of dismissing any idea of turning up.He had even labelled his son a “disgrace” after slapping Benn with an egg in February.Most read in BoxingBEST ONLINE CASINOS – TOP SITES IN THE UKHowever, he ultimately turned out to support his son in this generational clash.Eubank Sr also joined his son for his ring walk before seeing him slug out a 116-112 three-judge victory.SunSport’s Wally Downes Jr gives his verdict on Chris Eubank Jr’s win over Conor BennTeam Eubank were forced to deny rumours that Eubank Jr had suffered a broken jaw from the fight, with Benn saying: “I wish him well. I know he’s gone to the hospital.”I have heard he’s got a broken jaw do I wish him a speedy recovery.”Eubank’s promoter Ben Shalom said in a statement: “I’m pleased to confirm that Chris is doing well and currently resting. There is no truth to the rumours regarding a broken jaw.”As part of his standard post-fight protocol, Chris went to hospital for precautionary checks to monitor his vitals and ensure everything is in order.Eubank Jr vs Benn: SunSport’s verdictTHIRTY-FIVE YEARS of the Conor Benn and Chris Eubank Jr rivalry was settled with 36 minutes of violence.Yet with all the tremendous heart shown by both boxers, there wasn’t much technique, skill or finesse on display here.After tons of trash talking, egg throwing and mind games that have been played out to the world over the last three years, SunSport’s Wally Downes Jr gives his verdict on what should be the final chapter in one of British boxing’s biggest beefs.Read here to find out why the 12-round slugfest should not be repeated – and why the rivalry should now be put to bed.”They take these measures very seriously, given everything they have experienced in the past. This process is something they now prioritise after every fight.”Chris and Conor gave absolutely everything in what was the biggest legacy fight of all-time.”With their fathers standing proudly behind them, it was a moment that will forever be stamped in sporting history.”SunSport understands Eubank Jr was showing signs of chronic dehydration.Benn had also laid down the gauntlet to say he wanted “revenge” in a rematch.However, a rematch clause had already been agreed ahead of this clash, with a date in September being suggested by Saudi boxing chief Turki Alalshikh.Read More on The SunAlalshikh said: “If they’re not injured and ready, we want the rematch in late September at Tottenham.”The British fans were amazing, and I thank them.”Round by brutal roundCHRIS EUBANK JR secured the family bragging rights in his second generation grudge match against Conor Benn.With three unanimous 116-112 verdicts, Eubank Jr prevailed in the family feud, with his dad making a return to his corner to watch it.It lived up to the all hype – EVERY round was bloody, tasty and violent, before the more-experienced Eubank stood strong to come back into it and snatch victory.Here, SunSport’s Jack Figg gives you the ultimate breakdown of a gripping clash between the sons of two British boxing legends. CHRIS EUBANK JR VS CONOR BENN LIVE: ALL THE LATEST FROM HUGE GRUDGE MATCH More

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    ‘Toughest thing I’ve ever done’ – John Terry forced to walk as blood pours from NIPPLE in gruelling London Marathon

    JOHN TERRY was forced to walk halfway through the London Marathon and was spotted limping.The Chelsea legend started strongly alongside his Blues pal Jody Morris.John Terry completed the London MarathonCredit: PAHe ran with close Chelsea pal Jody MorrisCredit: PAThe Chelsea legend appeared to be bleeding from his nippleCredit: BBCMorris waited for his friend and they crossed the line togetherBut his pace quickly deteriorated after the halfway point.Terry, 44, was spotted by TV cameras limping at one point, and it took him 55 minutes to go from the 35k point to 40k.To make matters worse the former England captain appeared to be bleeding from one of his nipples.Fortunately, Morris decided to wait for his friend to try and spur him on for a little while, and they later crossed the finish line together.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLThe duo have so far raised more than £46,000 for Rays of Sunshine, a children’s charity that supports and grants special wishes for seriously ill children aged three to 18.Terry told SunSport: “This feels chalk and cheese to how you feel after a football match. Can’t compare that.“That was the toughest thing I’ve done. Yeah, really tough. Both mentally and physically.“At 13k, I felt it. Listen, it was hot today. We went off and we were doing well for the first 10-15k. Then the weather played a part. That was tough.Most read in FootballBEST FREE BETS AND BETTING SIGN UP OFFERS“I never wanted it to rain so much in London. Perfect golfing weather. Not for marathon running.“I did a lot of training. I went to Dubai recently for the purpose of training in the heat. But there were nerves as well. I didn’t have the best night’s sleep.Moment protesters storm elite men’s race at London Marathon before being tackled to ground in dramatic footage“You’re worried. You want to set a time. I had to walk a couple of times as well. Listening to the fans and support was incredible. I was able to take it all in.“It’s far too early to say if I’ll do another one. That is my first and it could be my last marathon. I’m not sure yet.”Fans applauded Terry’s effort and his commitment to reach the finish line despite his injury.One reacted saying: “Jody Morris diligently waiting for John Terry who appeared to be limping and having quite the time of it 😭”Another added: “Ouch!!! Think John Terry has got a bloody nipple… 👏👏 But respect.”A third wrote: “Turn on the marathon to see Jodie Morris and John Terry out for a lil jog 😅 Legends 💙@ChelseaFC”Terry, who was one of five former Premier League stars running the London Marathon, finished in 5:00:43.He was proud of his accomplishment, and enjoyed the banter he received from football fans along the way.Terry continued: “There were so many Chelsea fans out there. A bit of banter from a couple of football fans, which is always nice. Thank you to everyone who pushed me.“We have raised a lot of money for Rays of Sunshine and my John Terry Foundation.“Really proud of that. My legs are killing me. I’ve not drunk for six to eight weeks. I am looking forward to a nice beer now.”Former Arsenal star Jack Wilshere took to the course and was joined by Steve Sidwell and Danny Mills.Read More on The SunJuventus and Italy legend Leonardo Bonucci has also been registered for the run.While seven-time Olympic gold medallist Jason Kenny also completed the marathon. More

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    Premier League release blunt statement after Man Utd fans claim Adams ‘nearly killed Garnacho’ with vicious lunge

    PREM bosses have defended the decision not to send off Tyler Adams in Bournemouth’s draw with Manchester United.The Cherries midfielder was only given a yellow card for a vicious lunge on Alejandro Garnacho. Tyler Adams was booked for a wild lunge on Manchester United’s Alejandro GarnachoCredit: TwitterThe yellow card was upheld after a VAR reviewCredit: AFPBoth of Adams’ feet appeared to be off the floor as he flew in on the Argentine during the first half at the Vitality Stadium. Referee Peter Bankes gave the American a yellow card. And the decision was backed up by VAR despite a review from the video assistant. The Premier League later released a statement through its official Match Centre X account.READ MORE ON FOOTBALLIt read: “The referee’s call of yellow card for the challenge by Adams on Garnacho was checked and confirmed by VAR.”The challenge [was] deemed reckless and not serious foul play.”One fan raged in response on X: “NO RED CARD GIVEN FOR ADAMS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! WHAT THE F*** THAT’S A CLEAR RED!!!!!!!!!!! ALMOST KILLED GARNACHO!!!!!”Another said: “Rashford was sent off for similar last season. Joke decision.”Most read in FootballBEST ONLINE CASINOS – TOP SITES IN THE UKWhile a third added: “If that’s Casemiro making the tackle it’s a red. Terrible decision.”Just two minutes after the incident, Bournemouth went in front through red-hot forward Antoine Semenyo.Man Utd’s secret weapon in Treble-winning season revealed as star who played ‘bigger role than people give credit for’United fans fumed at the officials following two penalty claims late in the half.Harry Maguire appeared to be twice dragged down in the box.But the on-field decision of no penalty was upheld by VAR, who didn’t recommend Bankes review either incident on the pitchside monitor.Despite Adams’ reprive, Bournemouth’s Evanilson was not so lucky after the break. The Brazilian was shown a straight red card for a lunge on Noussair Mazraoui – with VAR this time overturning the original decision. United would go on to snatch a dramatic point in the South Coast sunshine, with Rasmus Hojlund netting deep into stoppage time. More

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    Chris Eubank Jr’s punch stats for Conor Benn fight reveal he ‘won by a mile’ after Tottenham classic

    THE punch stats from Chris Eubank Jr’s thrilling win over Conor Benn have been revealed.A stunning 35 years after their fathers first clashed in the ring, Eubank “upheld the family name” as the fight went the distance at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.Chris Eubank Jr beat Conor Benn via unanimous decisionCredit: GettyThe punch stats show Jr deserved the victoryCredit: ReutersAll three judges scored the bout 116-112 in Jr’s favour and many fans were not sure who the winner was when the final bell went.But the punch stats show that Eubank was the better fighter throughout the contest.He landed more punches in all 12 rounds and he landed a whopping 152 more overall.Eubank hit the spot with 40 per cent of his punches, compared to Benn’s 36.READ MORE IN BOXINGBy the final round it was frantic and 200 punches were thrown.The stats left fans shocked, with one saying: “Wow. Chris absolutely outboxed Conor. Thought it was more even until seeing those results.”Another added: “Eubank won by a mile.”A third wrote: “Eubank outlanded Benn in every round and landed a 150 more punches over the fight and people are out here saying the the result didn’t go the right way.”Most read in BoxingCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITSBenn’s promoter Eddie Hearn was one of the people unhappy with the scoring and he said: “I couldn’t split them at the end. I thought Benn was winning the fight. I thought he lost the last two rounds.”116-112, I’m not going to… we’ve seen him moan before about scores. It is what it is.Conor Benn reveals what Chris Eubank Sr said to him in ring after Chris Eubank Jr fight”I don’t see Chris Eubank winning that fight by four rounds at all. But forget that, just unbelievable respect for both men. “I could not be prouder of Conor Benn for what he’s been through and the heart he showed in the ring tonight. “Nigel Benn was the people’s champion. Tonight Conor Benn became the people’s champion.”Eubank Jr vs Benn: SunSport’s verdictTHIRTY-FIVE YEARS of the Conor Benn and Chris Eubank Jr rivalry was settled with 36 minutes of violence.Yet with all the tremendous heart shown by both boxers, there wasn’t much technique, skill or finesse on display here.After tons of trash talking, egg throwing and mind games that have been played out to the world over the last three years, SunSport’s Wally Downes Jr gives his verdict on what should be the final chapter in one of British boxing’s biggest beefs.Read here to find out why the 12-round slugfest should not be repeated – and why the rivalry should now be put to bed. More

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    Chris Eubank Jr vs Conor Benn scored differently by ‘fourth judge’ in place for grudge match with stats backing them up

    THE fourth judge’s scorecard for Chris Eubank Jr’s epic clash with Conor Benn has been revealed.The bitter rivals went toe-to-toe in an incredible 12-rounder at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Saturday night.Chris Eubank Jr and Conor Benn went to war for 12 rounds at the Tottenham Hotspur StadiumCredit: REUTERSEubank Jr, 35, won a hard-fought Tottenham tussle via unanimous decisionCredit: REUTERSThe ringside judges turned in 116-112 scorecardsCredit: X@MATCHROOMBOXINGA fourth judge scored the contest 117-111 in favour of Eubank JrCredit: GETTYEubank Jr ensured his famous family maintained bragging rights over the Benns with a unanimous decision victory in what was a closely-contested fight.All three ringside judges scored the contest 116-112 in favour of the two-time IBO middleweight champion.A fourth judge was also deployed on the night, although their scorecard didn’t count towards the result of the Tottenham tussle.The newly introduced AI judge was once again on duty in the Spurs slugfest, as it was in Tyson Fury’s rematch with Oleksandr Usyk last December.READ MORE ON EUBANK JR VS BENNAnd the AI judge scored the contest in favour of Eubank Jr, turning in a wider scorecard of 117-111.The stats backed up the AI judge.Eubank Jr landed 43, 52 and 57 punches in the final three rounds, compared to Benn’s 40, 30 and 29.He also dominated in other areas, landing 140 jabs from 350 attempts (40 per cent), with Benn connecting with just 35 of 137 jabs thrown (25.5 per cent).Most read in BoxingOn power punches Eubank Jr landed 227 from 562 thrown (40.4 per cent), compared to Benn’s 180 from 456 (39.5 per cent).JOIN SUN VEGAS: GET £50 BONUSBenn cut a crestfallen figure after veteran MC Michael Buffer announced Eubank Jr – the son of his dad’s former rival Chris Eubank Sr – as the winner of the contest.Dad Nigel consoled ‘The Destroyer’, who said of his first professional defeat: “It’s a hard one to swallow.Conor Benn reveals what Chris Eubank Sr said to him in ring after Chris Eubank Jr fight”I didn’t come into the fight thinking it would be that close.“I didn’t come into the fight to lose, I didn’t come into it for anything other than winning.“I wasn’t good enough and I have to do better.“I didn’t think I lost the fight, but I don’t want to be delusional. I think it was a close fight and that’s it.”I could have done better; 14 months out of the ring maybe played a factor in the fight.“But what an amazing turnout, it really did feel like my homecoming. I wish him well, i know he’s gone to hospital.“I’ve heard he has a broken jaw so I wish him a speedy recovery.”I’d like to thank Senior because this is a family affair, it wouldn’t have been the same if he hasn’t been there.”Eubank Jr said: “The fact our fathers did it all those years ago brings out a different spirit in you and that’s what we showed here tonight.Read More on The Sun”I’m happy to have this man [Eubank Sr] back with me. He needed to be here. All this is because of what he did.“We upheld the family name. Onwards and upwards.”Conor Benn cut a devastated figure in the aftermath of the fightCredit: PAEubank Jr vs Benn: SunSport’s verdictTHIRTY-FIVE YEARS of the Conor Benn and Chris Eubank Jr rivalry was settled with 36 minutes of violence.Yet with all the tremendous heart shown by both boxers, there wasn’t much technique, skill or finesse on display here.After tons of trash talking, egg throwing and mind games that have been played out to the world over the last three years, SunSport’s Wally Downes Jr gives his verdict on what should be the final chapter in one of British boxing’s biggest beefs.Read here to find out why the 12-round slugfest should not be repeated – and why the rivalry should now be put to bed. More

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    Chris Eubank Jr breaks silence with one-word update after being taken to hospital following incredible Conor Benn win

    CHRIS EUBANK JR shared a one-word update after his stunning win over Conor Benn.The fighter lived up to his father’s legacy by beating rival Benn on points, with all three judges scoring the contest 116-112 in his favour.Chris Eubank Jr is treated for a horror cut above his right eyeCredit: GettyChris Eubank Jr shared this photo after his winCredit: ReutersThe fighter beat Conor Benn via unanimous decisionCredit: GettyEubank was joined by his dad Eubank Sr during his ring walk and inside the squared circle after his win.And after following in his father’s footsteps, 35 years after Sr. beat Conor’s dad Nigel Benn, Jr used only one word to express his emotions: “History”.He received congratulations from fans and others within boxing, including his cousin Harlem Eubank.Harlem wrote: “Proud cuz👏🏽”READ MORE IN BOXINGFellow boxer Anthony Fowler commented: “Done the family name proud 👏🏻👏🏻”Eubank, 35, revealed he was inspired to victory by his dad, and suggested the fathers’ legacy brought out a different spirit in him.He said: “The fact our fathers did it all those years ago brings out a different spirit in you and that’s what we showed here tonight.”I’m happy to have this man [Eubank Sr] back with me. He needed to be here. All this is because of what he did.Most read in BoxingCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITS”We upheld the family name. Onwards and upwards.”Eubank was taken to hospital after the fight but his team has played down the severity of his condition after Benn claimed he had a broken jaw.SunSport’s Wally Downes Jr gives his verdict on Chris Eubank Jr’s win over Conor BennHis promoter Ben Shalom said in a statement: “I’m pleased to confirm that Chris is doing well and currently resting.”There is no truth to the rumours regarding a broken jaw.”As part of his standard post-fight protocol, Chris went to hospital for precautionary checks to monitor his vitals and ensure everything is in order.”They take these measures very seriously, given everything they have experienced in the past.”This process is something they now prioritise after every fight.”Chris and Conor gave absolutely everything in what was the biggest legacy fight of all-time.”With their fathers standing proudly behind them, it was a moment that will forever be stamped in sporting history.”Eubank Jr vs Benn: SunSport’s verdictTHIRTY-FIVE YEARS of the Conor Benn and Chris Eubank Jr rivalry was settled with 36 minutes of violence.Yet with all the tremendous heart shown by both boxers, there wasn’t much technique, skill or finesse on display here.After tons of trash talking, egg throwing and mind games that have been played out to the world over the last three years, SunSport’s Wally Downes Jr gives his verdict on what should be the final chapter in one of British boxing’s biggest beefs.Read here to find out why the 12-round slugfest should not be repeated – and why the rivalry should now be put to bed. More

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    Tottenham trying to move Premier League game to gain advantage for Europa FINAL… despite needing to beat Bodo/Glimt

    TOTTENHAM are trying to move their Premier League game away to Aston Villa to help their Europa League cause in the event they make the final.Spurs are due to visit Villa in their penultimate league match of the season on Sunday, May 18.Tottenham are trying to move a Premier League game to help their Europa League causeTottenham still have Bodo/Glimt to overcome in the Europa League semi-finalsThat is three days before the Europa League final in Bilbao, Spain, which Ange Postecoglou’s side will reach if they see off Bodo/Glimt in the semi-finals.The North Londoners’ pre-emptive plans are not intended presumptuously and insiders insist the club are in no way taking Norwegian side Bodo/Glimt lightly.But they are in talks with the Prem now so as to give fans as much time as possible to make arrangements in the event the fixture is given a new date.It remains to be seen which day the match would be switched to if all parties agree – but SunSport understands it would NOT be Friday, May 16.Read More on FootballSpurs said in a statement: “We should like to inform supporters that we are in discussions with the Premier League regarding a change in date to our away Premier League match against Aston Villa, currently scheduled for Sunday May 18.“Further information surrounding this fixture will be announced in due course.”Tottenham’s season hinges on the Europa League after a dreadful Prem campaign which has seen them languishing in 16th place.The same could be said for boss Postecoglou’s future at the club, with the Australian in danger of the sack if he does not go all the way in Europe.Most read in Europa LeagueCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITSBodo/Glimt have proved themselves an impressive outfit having knocked out Lazio in the last round and comfortably beaten Olympiacos earlier this season.Spurs host the Scandinavians in the last-four first leg on Thursday, before heading to the Arctic circle for the return fixture a week later.Tottenham fan brings along his puppet to watch the match Manchester United face Athletic Bilbao in the other semi-final.Should Spurs win the competition, they would land their first trophy in 17 years and qualify for the Champions League. More