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    ‘He’ll be a big loss’ – Emi Martinez in tears as he waves goodbye to fans after Aston Villa’s final home game

    EMI MARTINEZ broke down in tears as he waved goodbye to Aston Villa fans after the victory over Tottenham Hotspur.The Villans ended their last home game of the season with a 2-0 win over the North London side.Emi Martinez was in tears at the end of Aston Villa’s win over TottenhamCredit: GettyHe appeared to wave goodbye to the home supportersCredit: GettyUnai Emery could not give assurances over the goalkeeper’s futureCredit: GettyMartinez, 32, kept a clean sheet in the match against the Europa League finalists.But at the end of the game, there was little celebration from the Argentine goalkeeper.The Villa star could be seen teary-eyed as he applauded the home crowd.The former Arsenal ace has been linked with a move away from Villa Park with Saudi Arabia touted as a possible destination.READ MORE ON FOOTBALLSky Sports pundit Jamie Redknapp said: “What a signing he has been.”Amazing player, great goalkeeper, but it looks like he was waving goodbye.”Trying to find someone to fill that void will be very difficult.”Roy Keane insisted that he would be a “big loss”.Most read in FootballJOIN SUN VEGAS: GET £50 BONUSHe added: “He has been a good character, some people like him.”He can be annoying at times with some of his antics.Argentina humiliate Brazil 4-1 with Emi Martinez even doing keepy ups in his own box in fiery World Cup qualifier “But he has been a great signing for them, he’ll be a big loss as it does look like he his saying his final goodbyes.”Manager Unai Emery was asked about the goalkeeper’s future in his post-match press conference.The Spaniard was unable to give any assurances that Martinez would be at the club next season.He said: “We will see.”Of course, it is the last match (of the season) here, and I don’t know.”We will see about the team, the players.”Of course, they are responding on the field, at the moment they are responding and they are so, so focused in how we are preparing and playing each match.”Martinez has been ever-present in the Villa team since his £20million switch from Arsenal in 2020.He joined the club after only a few months of regular first-team football in the Premier League.He has since gone on to become one of the best goalkeepers in world football and won the World Cup in 2022.The goalkeeper was also awarded with the Yashin Trophy in 2023 and 2024.Martinez also posted on Instagram a picture of himself looking emotional as he waved to the supporters.He captioned a post: “Thank you for all your support this season.”We finished strong at home but we got one more final to go.”Emery also mentioned Leon Bailey who was also in tears at the full-time whistle.He added: “Of course, Leon Bailey is playing now less because other players are responding very well. They are performing well.Read More on The Sun”And we are going to play Manchester United for the last three points. And for us it will be very important again, to prepare, to be focused everybody.”And of course, then we will see about everything, how we are going to try to get better for the next season.”Leon Bailey was also emotional at the end of the matchCredit: Reuters More

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    We’ve been to every FA Cup round – and now we’ve bagged Wembley final tickets thanks to The Sun

    A FOOTIE-mad family have been to every round of this year’s FA Cup — and will be at today’s final thanks to The Sun. Phil Hart, 46, and sons Fin, ten, and Will, 13 — all Colchester United season ticket holders — began a journey topping 2,000 miles by watching lowly local team Cornard United beat Fakenham. Phil Hart and sons Fin, 10, and Will, 13, set off on a 2,000-mile FA Cup adventure from the first round to the final at Wembley – with a little help from The SunCredit: Paul EdwardsFin and Will pictured at the start of their cup run – with a tin-foil trophy – as Cornard United beat Fakenham Town 3-0Credit: FacebookThe 3rd round saw the family watching Stockport County beat Brackley Town 3-1Credit: FacebookVowing to support whichever team won, they took in Stowmarket, Bishop’s Stortford, Braintree, Brackley and Stockport. In the Third Round, Stockport lost to Crystal Palace, and the family saw them then beat Doncaster, Millwall, Fulham and Aston Villa to set up the Wembley showdown with Manchester City. After The Sun contacted the FA, teacher Phil secured three tickets for the big game. Phil said: “I’ve watched my boys fall in love with football all over again.” READ MORE FA CUP FINAL NEWSPhil, from Great Horkesley, near Colchester, said: “As Colchester United season ticket holders I knew my sons and I are unlikely to see our team win the FA Cup. “So this year we decided to create our own road to Wembley with just one rule – we had to pick a team at random and follow the winner, wherever that may be and whenever the game was – all the way to the final. “It was pure grassroots — dodgy refs, questionable chips, but brilliant football. We were hooked. At the semi-final, to see Crystal Palace beat Aston Villa 3-0 – still with the tin-foil trophy in handCredit: Phil Hart“We stood on terraces in the rain at Braintree, Googled where Brackley was, and queued for pies in Stockport. Most read in Football“We cheered for unknown heroes and mourned for clubs we’d only met that day. The passion was real, raw and more fun than anything on TV. Fin said: “It’s been really fun visiting new stadiums and getting to meet some famous players.” Diehard Crystal Palace fan with arm in sling goes viral after using his HEAD to clap FA Cup heroes at WembleyFAMILY’S ROAD TO WEMBLEYHere’s how Phil Hart, 46, and sons Fin, ten, and Will, 13 made their way to Wembley,Colchester to… 3 Aug Cornard 3 v 0 Fakenham 26 miles 1hr drive 17 Aug Stowmarket 1 v 5 Cornard 60 miles 1hr 30 mins drive 31 Aug Bishop’s Stortford 5 v 0 Cornard 75 miles 2hrs drive 14 Sept FA Cup 2nd qualifying round Hemel Hempstead 0 v 1 Bishop’s Stortford 150 miles 3hrs 28 Sept 3rd qualifying round Bishop’s Stortford 3 v 2 Hereford 75 miles 2hrs drive 12 Oct 4th qualifying round Braintree 1 v 0 Bishop’s Stortford 35 miles 1hr 2 Nov 1st round Brackley 0 v 0 Braintree (Brackley won 5-4 on pens) 240 miles 5hr 30 Nov 2nd round Stockport 3 v 1 Brackley 460 miles 8 hrs 12 Jan 3rd round Crystal Palace 1 v 0 Stockport 150 miles 4hrs 10 Feb 4th round Doncaster Rovers 0 v 2 Palace 344 miles 6hrs 45 1 March 5th round Palace 3 v 1 Millwall 140 miles 4hrs 29 March Quarter final Fulham 0 v 3 Palace 145 miles 4 hrs 26 April Semi-final Palace 3 v 0 Aston Villa 145 miles 3.5hrs 17 May Final Palace v Manchester City 145 miles 3.5hrs Total miles round trip 2,190 Total travel time 45 hrs 15 mins  More

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    ‘I’m not being sarcastic’ – Pep Guardiola fumes at Premier League double standards after Man Utd clash moved

    PEP GUARDIOLA accused the Premier League of double standards after moving matches to help Euro finalists next week.And he has also been dismayed by the decision to make his Manchester City play their rearranged game with Bournemouth on Tuesday night.Pep Guardiola is set to lead his side at Wembley tomorrowCredit: ReutersThe Etihad chief has often grumbled about the schedule his team have been handed after key Champions League ties.Yet both Manchester United and Tottenham had their league matches moved to last night to give them more time to prepare for Wednesday night’s Europa League final in Bilbao.He said: “Tottenham played Aston Villa on Friday night ahead of  the Europa League final. Good decision.“I’m not being sarcastic. The Premier League made a good decision.READ MORE FOOTBALL NEWS”But we played all the time in semi and quarter-finals of the Champions League on Wednesday away —  and then played on Saturday.“This season, when we didn’t play in those games, we played on  Sunday — when we didn’t need the extra day.”Meanwhile, City still need points from their final two Prem matches to ensure a top-five spot and secure Champions League football next term.And they have been given no favours, with their home game against the Cherries scheduled for Tuesday night — even though City are in today’s FA Cup final against  Crystal Palace.Most read in FootballCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITSGuardiola said they had not asked for it to be moved, but added: “I’d prefer to play Wednesday, definitely. It will be tough.“We’ve been nine years fighting against these situations, every single season and nothing goes.Pep Guardiola aims sly dig at rivals Man Utd hours after their heroic Europa League comeback “We are going to play Tuesday night against an intense, physical,  direct and powerful team like Bournemouth.“They are playing for the Europa League or Conference qualification. So we have to deal with that. But they decided we should play Tuesday.”For now Guardiola must focus on how to beat a Palace side looking to win a first-ever major trophy.By contrast, the City boss has won 38 major pots during his managerial career — but insists he will be just as motivated.He said: “When you have never won, it is special for Oliver Glasner, the players and the fans.“But I have incredible enthusiasm to win, so we’ll see what happens.”And Guardiola left the door open for Ballon d’Or winner Rodri — who has not featured since damaging his cruciate knee ligament in September — to appear at Wembley.Read More on The SunBut it seems unlikely — and Pep said: “I am waiting on the doctors.“When they tell me he’s ready, he’s going to start. We don’t want to take a risk.” More

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    Chelsea vs Man Utd pitch invader ‘SPEARED’ as Blues steward is likened to WWE icon

    A STAMFORD BRIDGE pitch invader was “speared” to the ground – as fans compared a quick-tackling steward to a WWE icon.Chelsea and Manchester United players looked on as a fan burst past them in the Prem clash – before being felled by a security staffer’s expert DIVE.The fan might have regretted his actions after this interventionCredit: ReutersThe pitch invader tried in vain to evade the stewardCredit: ReutersViewers were awed by the steward’s elite move, which came deep in stoppage time as the Blues held on for a vital 1-0 win.One observer posted: “The best thing about this game is the pitch invader being speared by the steward. Proper prime Goldberg spear.”That was a reference to WWE Hall of Famer Bill Goldberg.The former wrestler, 58, was a five-time world champion.READ MORE CHELSEA NEWSAnother fan said of the blue-topped turf intruder: “Bro got speared into a different species…. Unreal from the Steward.”And one viewer joked of the tackler: “I thought it was John Terry.”TV cameras caught the incident during live match coverage.The intruder zoomed into the middle – within yards of several players.Most read in FootballThe blue-topped fan was just about to receive a huge shockBEST ONLINE CASINOS – TOP SITES IN THE UKManuel Ugarte turned round in surprise as the man went straight past the United substitute’s back.And Chelsea’s Romeo Lavia also swivelled to see what was going on within touching distance of him. Chelsea star Cole Palmer admits he threw up in the pool on holiday and got his hand stuck in a Pringles tubeSeconds later, two stewards caught up with the intruder.And when one plunged at the man to take him straight to the floor, Blues winger Noni Madueke was looking over the whole scene.TV coverage soon switched to a shot of Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca.That might partly be because broadcasters often avoid showing pitch invasions.And the hold-up lasted barely a minute, with referee Chris Kavanagh blowing for full time 60 seconds later. More

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    Mikel Arteta ready to break the bank for a top striker – even if it costs more than Arsenal’s transfer budget

    MIKEL ARTETA hinted Arsenal could break  the bank for the right striker — comparing this summer  window to overspending on a lavish wedding.The Gunners need an elite No 9 and are eyeing up Newcastle’s Alexander Isak, Viktor Gyokeres of Sporting Lisbon and RB Leipzig’s Benjamin Sesko.Newcastle’s Alexander Isak would surely attract the biggest feeCredit: PASporting ace Viktor Gyokeres has long been on Arsenal’s radarCredit: AlamySome observers reckon Leipzig hero Benjamin Sesko is still rawCredit: GettyBoth Gyokeres, 26,  and Sesko, 21, could cost £60-70million while Isak, 25, is valued as high as £150m by Toon chiefs.Arsenal splashed out £105m on midfielder Declan Rice in July 2023 — and could splurge up to £200m in this window.Boss Arteta said: “The budget is like when you have your wedding, you plan with your wife and give her a budget.“It’s never less — it’s always more. Normally this happens. You prepare for different scenarios.READ MORE ARSENAL NEWS“There are so many variables that can happen but there is a budget.”Arsenal appear to be favouring Swedish striker Gyokeres — who has 95 goals in 100 games for Sporting in Portugal.Slovenian Sesko is seen as a top talent but there are fears he is still raw.Arteta will get another close look at his dream target Isak on Sunday when they host Newcastle.Most read in FootballMikel Arteta is finally ready to splash out big on a frontmanCredit: GettyBEST ONLINE CASINOS – TOP SITES IN THE UKThe Emirates chief has signed a number of stars with Prem experience — such as David Raya, Kai Havertz and Mikel Merino.Asked why, Arteta added: “Sometimes it has been a thoughtful decision and sometimes it has been an opportunity.Arsenal star Jakub Kiwior turns director as he films twerk queen Wag doing raunchy dance routine in water “Sometimes it has just been luck. But there’s an element of understanding the league that brings the adaptation time lower and the risk lower.”Meanwhile, the Gunners have also been linked with Real Madrid winger Rodrygo.The Brazilian has bagged 12 goals and 10 assists in 50 games for the Spanish giants this season.Rodrygo is reportedly a potential option for the GunnersCredit: Getty More

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    Marc Guehi ready to land dream free transfer to Real Madrid or Barcelona in blow to Premier League suitors

    MARC GUEHI is ready to run down his contract to land a dream move to Barcelona or Real Madrid.Crystal Palace’s captain, 24, has a year left on his deal — with   Newcastle, Chelsea and Tottenham all chasing him.Marc Guehi has excelled for Crystal PalaceCredit: GettyThe Toon are favourites to land the England defender this summer — but a free transfer to a Spanish giant in 2026 is on the cards.Guehi  , who was born in the Ivory Coast, has recently renewed his Ivorian passport — which makes him more attractive to LaLiga clubs.And both Real and Barca have kept tabs on his progress.Spanish sides are restricted to just three non-EU players in their matchday squads.READ MORE CRYSTAL PALACE NEWSSince Brexit, British stars now count as non-EU, with Jude Bellingham having applied for an Irish passport since his move to Real.However, players with African nationality are effectively classed as Spanish nationals due to the Cotonou Agreement — agreed between the EU and  Organisation of African, Caribbean and Pacific States.Palace signed the defender from Chelsea four years ago for an initial £18million and his rise has been rapid.The Eagles accept Guehi will move on and have long been comfortable with selling young players for the right price.Most read in FootballBEST ONLINE CASINOS – TOP SITES IN THE UKBoth Newcastle and Spurs have seen bids of up to £70m rejected in the last year and Palace will be tested again this summer — or risk losing him for free a year later.The Blues have considered bringing Guehi back to the club, where he moved through their famed academy.Cole Palmer eats sandwich and ketchup as Brit music legend makes cameo in brilliant Chelsea kit release videoStamford Bridge chiefs were also interested in Bournemouth’s Dean Huijsen, 20. But he is set to join Real who activated his £50m release clause. Asked about his future yesterday ahead of today’s FA Cup final, Guehi said: “I’m still on a contract, so my focus is always at this football club.“The most important thing is just doing the best I can and seeing where the future holds.“As far as I’m concerned, I’m a Palace player.”Palace boss Oliver Glasner is also out of contract next summer. But the Austrian said: “It’s the wrong time to think about your future.“It’s the same reason I didn’t talk to any single player as it’s not the time to talk about it.“And if you start to talk about it, you get distracted, and this is what we can’t allow.Read More on The Sun“We need 100 per focus, 100 per cent energy, 100 per cent togetherness to win this title — otherwise it’s not possible.“Let’s play this game and we have two more games in the league and then I will switch off my phone.”Oliver Glasner has discussed his Palace futureCredit: Shutterstock Editorial More

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    Man Utd ratings: Harry Maguire continues revival but Mount suffers dismal Stamford Bridge return with Hojlund anonymous

    MANCHESTER UNITED will go into the Europa League final on the back of a disappointing defeat to Chelsea.The Red Devils travel to Bilbao next week to take on fellow Premier League strugglers Tottenham in the final of Europe’s secondary club competition.Manchester United suffered a 1-0 defeat to Chelsea at Stamford Bridge on Friday nightCredit: GETTYMarc Cucurella struck in the 71st minute to condemn the Red Devils to their 18th league defeat of the seasonCredit: GETTYDefeat to the Blues has given Ruben Amorim food for thought ahead of the Europa League finalCredit: GETTYBut fans looking forward to the match were brought back down to Earth courtesy of a 1-0 defeat to Enzo Maresca’s troops.A 71st-minute strike from Marc Cucurella condemned United to their EIGHTEENTH league defeat of the season.And SunSport’s Dan King is on hand to rate and slate Ruben Amorim’s troops’ respective displays at the Bridge.Andre Onana – 6/10Restored to the team after being rested against West Ham, he displeased his manager with some of his kicking and clearance choices. READ MORE ON MAN UTDBarely had a save to make until he kept out Cole Palmer’s effort late in the first half. Had a penalty awarded against him rightly overturned by VAR. Andre Onana had a penalty awarded against him rightly overturned by VARCredit: REUTERSVictor Lindelof – 5Mostly did what it said on the tin, steady as he goes. Looked pretty comfortable in the first half, with help from Mazraoui and even Amad to help him keep Noni Madueke quiet after an early scare. Was having a straightforward second half, too, until undone by Reece James’ brilliant cross for the goal. Booked for a late foul on Cucurella. Harry Maguire – 7Solid from the start and United’s best player overall. Took a forearm to the head from Tyrique George but picked himself up and thought he had given United the lead, only to be ruled offside.Most read in FootballCalm and strong at the heart of a United defence that was not overly troubled by Chelsea for so long. Harry Maguire was the Red Devils star man at Stamford BridgeCredit: SHUTTERSTOCKLuke Shaw – 6Dorgu’s forays forward meant he didn’t know whether to stick or twist at times when he found himself outnumbered. But handled himself well and also played some decent balls out of defence when appropriate. Did nothing spectacularly wrong or right all night, which summed up United’s overall display.Noussair Mazraoui – 4Made a shaky start, letting Madueke get the wrong side of him, only for the Chelsea winger to miss the target horribly. Unconvincing again after the break, picking up a booking and then losing Cucurella for the goal. Madueke should have made it two after running between the Moroccan and Lindelof.Noussair Mazraoui didn’t turn in his finest display at Stamford BridgeCredit: AFPBruno Fernandes – 6Seemed to be taking control of the game, especially when Maguire turned in his lovely cross for what seemed to be the opening goal. All-action first-half display, but that also meant him being booked for a follow-through on Moises Caicedo. Failed to hit the target with a second half shot and did not exert the same influence before going off late on.Bruno Fernandes had an average night at the office by his standardsCredit: GETTYCasemiro – 6Sometimes you forgot he was on the pitch, but he did some quietly effective work to give Fernandes and his team a platform in the game. Made a very important first-half intervention in his own box but picked up a booking early in the second after being outpaced by Palmer. Put in a decent shift.Patrick Dorgu – 5Started high and wide, and looked more convincing going forward, teeing up a decent opening for Mount. Skinned by Pedro Neto a couple of times but did make some important challenges, too. Less adventurous in the second half as Amad stepped up the threat on the opposite flank.Not at fault for the goal.Amad Diallo – 6Sharp at the start but soon disappeared completely as an attacking force in the first half. Redeemed himself a bit by doing some decent work in his own final third. Much better going forward after the break, setting up a good chance for Mount. Booked for diving in the box, then forced a save from Robert Sanchez.Mason Mount – 4How much he would have loved to silence the Chelsea boo-boys who jeered his every touch and mocked him all night. How comprehensively he failed to do so. Badly miscued shots in either half when given decent chances by Dorgu and Amad. Hooked with 20 minutes to go to the loudest chorus of boos.  Mason Mount was underwhelming in his return to Stamford BridgeCredit: GETTYRasmus Hojlund – 2If he wasn’t such a unit, you would call him a little boy lost. But all that strength seems to disappear when the ball comes near the struggling Dane. Got absolutely no change out of the Chelsea defence and often gave away possession. Even with Josh Zirkzee injured, there must be a better option for the final. Rasmus Hojlund was woeful leading the line for the Red DevilsCredit: GETTYSUBSManuel Ugarte (for Casemiro, 70) – 4Made little impression on the game despite having 20 minutes to show what he could do. Late Chelsea sub Romeo Lavia made life difficult for him.Alejandro Garnacho (for Mount,  70) –  4It might feel harsh but it was the Argentinian who allowed James to wriggle away from him and then deliver the killer ball for Cucurella. Dropped very deep to try to redeem himself, but to no avail.Ayden Heaven (for Shaw, 81) – 3Lucky to escape a booking for a foul on Palmer and then to be shown only a yellow for a nasty lunge on Malo Gusto.Kobbie Mainoo (for Fernandes, 81) – 4Looked off the pace. What has happened to England’s great defensive midfield hope?Read More on The SunNot usedBayindir, Eriksen, Amass, Collyer, Fredricson More

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    Chelsea player ratings: Cucurella and James shine but wasteful wingers nearly costs Blues Champions League spot

    THREE POINTS is what Chelsea fans thought they’d be gifted against Manchester United, until Ruben Amorim named his strongest possible starting XI, that was. In a tightly contested first half, goals could’ve gone either way, but with United defender Harry Maguire denied by VAR and Reece James denied by the woodwork, the first 45 ended goalless.Chelsea eventually overcame Man Utd to move a step closer to Champions League footballCredit: GettyMarc Cucurella’s late goal proved to be the winner in a tense matchCredit: ReutersMore VAR controversy followed in the second half, with a Chelsea penalty being overturned by the referee as Tyrique George went down too easily in the penalty area. The Blues FINALLY got their big break when Maresca’s tactical identity shone through with both full-backs combining to open the scoring, Marc Cucurella smashing a header home to send Stamford Bridge wild. A nervy end to the game ensued, with big tackles flying in left, right and centre, but Enzo Maresca’s men got the job done and the race for Champions League football will go down to the final day. Here’s how SunSport’s Lloyd Canfield rated the players…READ MORE SPORT STORIESRobert Sanchez – 6Having riled the crowd up early, the fans were on Sanchez’s back almost from the jump after a few loose passes. Grew in confidence as the game progressed, making a good save to deny Amad Diallo at the near post as the game drew to a close. Generally good in the air, and when claiming crosses, and has improved towards the end of the season. CASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITSReece James – 9Preferred in the Chelsea XI tonight to Romeo Lavia, Caicedo was back in midfield for James to take up his natural right-back position.Most read in FootballHe very nearly sent Stamford Bridge into raptures with a half-volley in the first half that rattled the woodwork from outside the box, showing Maresca what he can offer down the right side. Tasked with keeping ex-best pal Mason Mount quiet, who came here with a point to prove, James did that job superbly before playing a crucial part in Chelsea’s opening goal with a wonderful turn and cross into Cucurella. Completed 90 minutes too, a huge result for any Chelsea fan. Cole Palmer eats sandwich and ketchup as Brit music legend makes cameo in brilliant Chelsea kit release videoTosin Adarabioyo – 7The leader in the Chelsea dressing room, his experience was needed today in a big game as Rasmus Hojlund looked to cause problems with his physicality. It was another solid performance from Tosin, who has proved a worthwhile signing from Fulham since moving from down the road.Levi Colwill – 8This has been a real season of growth for Colwill. With many questioning exactly why the Chelsea hierarchy rate him so highly at the start of the campaign, he has come into his own of late and will be a stalwart in this side for years to come.He’s far from the finished article, still being so young, but was good on the day and deserves his plaudits for being physically strong and good progressively on the ball. Chelsea went wild after Cucurella’s late goal sealed a vital three pointsCredit: PAMarc Cucurella – 9Handling Diallo on Man Utd’s right-hand side can be a torrid task, but Cucurella did it well just as he did against Mo Salah last time Maresca’s men played here. Strong in his tackles, we saw more of the stern defensive ability which makes him such a complete full-back in the first half.In the second half however, he showed Chelsea’s front line how to put the ball in the net, gliding through the air and heading home as if he had the No9 on his back.  Moises Caicedo – 9Part of me is glad the curtain is closing on this season, simply because I need the summer to think of more ways to describe the brilliance of Caicedo. Chelsea’s Player of the Season was on the cover of the matchday programme, and showed the Stamford Bridge faithful why he was given that title within minutes, single-handedly breaking the Man Utd press to create a chance for Noni Madueke.The Blues’ latest in a long line of diminutive destroyers in the middle of the park, who covered ground like no tomorrow, progressed the ball with ease and won tackles like his life depended on it. All while looking impossibly cool in a protective face mask.Caicedo was brilliant against Man Utd… all the while wearing his face maskCredit: GettyEnzo Fernandez – 5Having been such a maverick in midfield for the Blues this season, and a player who has shown up in big moments, Enzo was quiet on the night. He remained Chelsea’s midfield metronome, but every other tick seemed slightly off beat, too often getting the weight of his pass wrong. It wasn’t a terrible performance by any means, but by his own high standards, he will be slightly disappointed. Noni Madueke – 3Back in what has become a familiar position for Noni on the left-hand side of the Chelsea attack, the Blues’ winger caused plenty of problems for Mazraoui, but was unable to provide any end product on the night. He missed a huge chance just a few minutes in as he blazed a bouncing ball over the bar, before also having the chance to double Chelsea’s lead which he fired wide when the pressure was on. He could’ve cost his team if not for the brilliance of his full-backs. Cole Palmer – 6Man Utd fans taunted Palmer throughout the game with chants of ‘City reject, City reject, woah, woah’ as he remained relatively quiet in the first half, still coming very close to finding the top corner with a deflected effort well saved by Andre Onana.He opted for a change of boots at half-time, but that was about all that changed. We saw more silky touches and hard work, and to be honest, he probably should’ve had an assist for Madueke to make it 2-0, but it wasn’t to be for him tonight. Palmer struggled to assert himself on the match but it wasn’t his worst eveningCredit: GettyPedro Neto – 5Generally you know what you’re going to get from Neto at Stamford Bridge this season: plenty of running and crosses into the box, while ultimately the rating of his performance is defined by whether or not he can add some end product to his tiring 90 minutes. Unfortunately tonight it wasn’t to be for Pedro, though he did play a part in what was a vital goal for Chelsea. Tyrique George – 5After Nicolas Jackson’s moment of madness vs Newcastle which will see him miss the rest of the Premier League season, the pressure of being Chelsea’s frontman fell on the shoulders of Tyrique George. The 19-year-old thought he’d won a penalty for his side midway through the second half, only for the youngster to be denied by VAR for going down too softly in the box. It was a pretty quiet night from the youngster, but he worked hard and did a job for the team in an unfamiliar position. George thought he’d won a penalty but was denied by VARCredit: GettySUBS: Romeo Lavia (Tyrique George, 81) – 5Came on to help see out the game and did exactly that, cool under pressure in midfield when the game got tense and tackles were flying in. Malo Gusto (Pedro Neto, 90) – 5Read More on The SunCharging onto a Cole Palmer pass at the death, Gusto had a huge chance to score, instead going to ground under pressure. Full of energy after coming on, even after being crunched by Ayden Heaven, you can’t doubt his work ethic.Chelsea 2025/26 Home Kit: Available Now!*If you click on a link in this boxout we will earn affiliate revenue. 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