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    Rasmus Hojlund’s Man Utd future already in jeopardy as Serie A clubs circle over misfiring striker transfer

    RASMUS HOJLUND’S Man Utd career could soon be over as the Red Devils consider shipping him out.That’s according to Fabrizio Romano, who says Serie A clubs are keeping a close eye on the Danish striker.Man Utd are considering Rasmus Hojlund’s future at the clubCredit: ReutersThe Italian transfer guru adds that Man Utd are still deciding whether to keep Hojlund or sign a new front man.Hojlund has been heavily linked with Napoli and a deal that could see Man Utd sign Galatasaray loanee Victor Osimhen in return.The forward is already proven in Italy, having enjoyed a stellar season at Atalanta before moving to Old Trafford.He joined Gian Piero Gasperini’s side from Sturm Graz in 2022 and despite an unspectacular return of ten goals, his work rate and link-up play convinced Man Utd to shell out a whopping £72m fee a year later.READ MORE MAN UTD NEWSAnd Hojlund would finish the following season in more fruitful form in front of goal, as he netted 16 goals in all competitions for Erik ten Hag’s Red Devils.But his purple patch came to an end after the arrival of Ruben Amorim, with the Dane adding just two Premier League goals and four in all competitions since the Portuguese boss arrived from Sporting Lisbon.SunSport’s Dean Scoggins accused Hojlund of taking up positions that make it extremely difficult for the player to add to his meagre goal tally.He commented in his weekly Tactics Exposed video: “Hojlund hasn’t been getting the service that he should be, given the issues that have already been highlighted, but his average position is baffling.Most read in FootballBEST ONLINE CASINOS – TOP SITES IN THE UK”The striker’s average position at half time [against Man City] was deeper than [defensive midfielder] Manuel Ugarte’s.”The Dane doesn’t push the defender back as much as he should and it seems like he has a lack of confidence when it comes to beating a defender 1v1.Why Ruben Amorim’s Man United system is broken”[Joshua] Zirkzee offered much more in terms of stretching the City defence, but he just isn’t fast enough to make his runs effective. More

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    Atletico vs Real Madrid VAR official replaced for Tottenham clash after Julian Alvarez penalty controversy

    THE VAR responsible for chalking off Julian Alvarez’s controversial ‘double-kick’ penalty has been axed from his next European game.Tomasz Kwiatkowski, the Polish official, has been removed from the refereeing set-up for Tottenham Hotspur’s Europa League quarter-final against Eintracht Frankfurt. Alvarez was adjudged to have touched the ball twice upon scoring his penaltyCredit: ReutersFootball fans struggled to see the momentCredit: TNT SportsThe penalty was chalked off and Real Madrid advanced in the Champions LeagueCredit: APKwiatkowski fuelled a frenzy during the penalty shoot-out between city rivals Atletico Madrid and Real Madrid in the Champions League last 16 at the Estadio Metropolitano, when he disallowed Alvarez’s successful spot-kick in a matter of seconds. Kwiatkowski deemed that the Argentine had touched the ball twice as he slotted past Thibaut Courtois.That sparked outrage amongst Atleti staff and supporters alike. There was such an uproar after the game that Uefa were forced to back the VAR’s decision with an official statement, even releasing a video of the spot kick to demonstrate Kwiatkowski’s thought process.Read More FootballThe incident also prompted Uefa to admit that they were ready to readdress the ‘double-kick’ law. It seemed as though things would return to normal when the fiasco simmered down, but the debate has been reignited by Kwiatkowski’s axing for Spurs’ Europa League tie with Frankfurt.Uefa have not publicly given a reason as to why the change has been made, leaving fans in the dark ahead of tonight’s game.Kwiatkowski has been part of referee Szymon Marciniak’s team since the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, but he will not be in London as initially planned.Most read in Champions LeagueCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITSInstead, he will be replaced by Spaniard Alejandro Hernandez Hernandez in the VAR control room.Tottenham host Frankfurt in tonight’s game, which kicks off at 8pm.About to get sacked on air’ – Micah Richards stuns Kate Abdo into eight-second silence with crude innuendoSzymon Marciniak will be without his usual VAR when he takes charge of Spurs’ encounter against FrankfurtReal came out on top in the shootout, earning them a meeting with Arsenal in the quarter-finalsCredit: Alamy More

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    Ben Shalom suggests Ben Whittaker vs Liam Cameron contract row has been fixed after ‘expensive’ mistake

    PROMOTER Ben Shalom has suggested the contract dispute between Ben Whittaker and Liam Cameron has been resolved. The pair rematch on Easter Sunday in Birmingham after their initial bout in Saudi last October ended in a draw.Ben Whittaker and Liam Cameron ahead of their rematchCredit: GettyBoth boxers went over the top rope after five completed rounds – with Whittaker unable to continue. But more drama struck when it was revealed Cameron was mistakenly sent paperwork for a 12-round rematch – opposed to ten.He refused to budge and Shalom revealed the same contract template for other 12 round fights had wrongly been issued. But he appeared to say that Cameron has accepted the revised terms – and does so a richer man. READ MORE IN BOXINGShalom told The Stomping Ground: “Someone in the office has obviously made a little mistake, it happens, an expensive one for me but it happens.”But it was notified almost straight away and then it just dragged on and then it was this and then it was that. “I think we were close and then there was an interview done. But last week after that we sort of agreed to what they wanted and it will be a ten-round fight.” Financial compensation was the likely way of resolving the contractual dispute – but Shalom said the controversy has made the fight bigger.Most read in BoxingCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITSHe said: “These things do happen sometimes. Humans can make mistake in an office and usually it can get resolved quite quickly. “But this one… Liam’s got bigger pockets and I’ve got smaller pockets. But it is what it is. “And to be fair it’s nothing to do with the fighters. We’ve got a great fight on our hands and if anything it’s probably made it a little bit bigger.” But despite Shalom’s comments, Cameron posted on Instagram: “To my knowledge it’s a 12 round fight no agreement for it to be changed to 10 has been signed.” Cameron contradicted Ben Shalom’s comments More

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    Man Utd ‘make contact with Brighton over transfer of Bart Verbruggen, 22, with Andre Onana’s long term position at risk’

    MANCHESTER UNITED are reportedly eyeing up Bart Verbruggen as a replacement for Andre Onana.Onana has made a series of gaffes since his arrival from Ajax in the summer of 2023 – and has been branded one of the worst United keepers in history by a former player.Andre Onana’s near two-year stint with Manchester United has been littered with mistakesCredit: GETTYThe Red Devils are reportedly keen on replacing Onana with Brighton’s Bart VerbruggenCredit: REXNew Red Devils gaffer Ruben Amorim is said to have concerns over Onana’s inconsistency between the sticks and is weighing up signing a new stopper in the summer.And according to reports, he’s keen on bringing Brighton’s Verbruggen to Old Trafford.That’s according to Gazetta dello Sport, who claim United have contacted the Seagulls over the Dutchman’s availability.United, however, will face stiff competition for the 22-year-old’s services.READ MORE FOOTBALL NEWSGerman giants Bayern Munich are reportedly keen on signing him.The Telegraph claim the Bundesliga big boys are weighing up a bid to bring the £60million-rated stopper to the Allianz Arena.Verbruggen has made 33 appearances for Brighton in all competitions this season, keeping eight clean sheets in the process.However, the stats below show he has a lower save percentage than Onana and has made more errors leading to goals.Most read in FootballBrighton are ninth in the Premier League table and six points off a Europa League place.JOIN SUN VEGAS: GET £50 BONUSVerbruggen missed Brighton’s first two league games of the season but has played a major role in the Seagulls being in European contention.He said of being the club’s No1 keeper in an interview with the BBC: “I’m loving it.Wife of Man Utd goalkeeper Andre Onana ‘robbed of £62K handbag and Rolex’ in horror theft as man, 25, charged”Everybody wants to play every game – same goes for me.”I really love to play every game and develop and help the team.”We have a very strong squad, with a lot of good attacking and defensive options – that’s a big strength of ours.”I’m really happy to be part of it and great things are coming.”Sun Sport exclusively revealed United have two other keepers lined up, with Onana possibly heading to Saudi Arabia.Brighton will be back in action on Saturday, welcoming Leicester to the Amex, while United travel to Newcastle on Sunday. More

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    Premier League cult hero’s son revealed as Reform UK candidate for upcoming election and vows to ‘fix’ local area

    STILIYAN PETROV impressed the Aston Villa crowd when he stepped on to the pitch.Now his son wants to impress the public as he steps into politics. Stiliyan Petrov’s son – also called Stiliyan – is standing as a Reform UK council candidateCredit: https://x.com/reformparty_ukPetrov is standing in the upcoming election for Nigel Farage’s partyCredit: Facebook/Reform UKEx-Bulgaria international Petrov Sr played for Celtic and Aston VillaCredit: Action Images – ReutersStiliyan Jr is campaigning to be elected on to the Warwickshire County Council.The 105-cap former Bulgarian international’s son has already been revealed as Reform UK’s candidate for the Lapworth & West Kenilworth ward. Reform UK say that he’s “ready to fix his local area by cutting wasteful spending, lowering council tax and ensuring proper funding for key public services”.Speaking in a short video released on the right-wing party’s social media channels in which he does kick-ups with a football, Petrov Jr said: “I decided to stand for election because I think it’s time the working-class people and the youth of this country have a voice.READ MORE ON FOOTBALL”We all start somewhere.”When I started my electrical apprenticeship, I didn’t have any idea what I was doing.”I couldn’t tell you even how to wire up a light. As time goes on, you’re getting that experience.”It isn’t going to be an easy journey. It will be hard.Most read in FootballCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITS”But you have to think on your feet and do what is best in that situation. “I think that’s really what is going to benefit me.”Premier League star Matty Cash interviewed by his reporter sister who tells him ‘I’m proud of you… I love you’ Reform UK are currently second behind Labour but ahead of the Conservatives in the latest YouGov voting intention polls.Farage’s most recent blasts include hitting out at “anti-fun” Labour – and insisting his party are the only one “serious about protecting your right to enjoy a pint, enjoy a cigarette and stick a harmless tenner on a football match”. Petrov Jr – who posed for photos with party leader Nigel Farage – will find out if he has been voted in as a councillor following the elections on May 1.But their latest councillor hopeful insists he is not hoping to spend his entire working life in the political arena.Petrov added: “I’m not looking to be a career politician. I’m looking to help the people of this area and hopefully the country one day and just create real change in this country.NOT STANDING STIL”Look around, this Labour government and the previous Conservative government have constantly been lying to us.”False promises and making us wait – well, I have had enough.”It’s time to step up to the challenge and make real change that matters.”I believe in common-sense politics, I believe we should have lower taxes, safer streets and infrastructure that benefits everyone rather than having potholes everywhere on the roads and everybody getting punctures.”We need to end this wasteful spending on a national and local level.”Reform UK stands for practical people like me and wants change and will ensure change. I am Stiliyan Petrov, I am Reform UK.”Read More on The SunPetrov Sr, 45, moved to the UK in 1999 when he joined Celtic, racking up four league titles in seven seasons at Parkhead, before moving to Villa in 2006.He was part of the Villa side that reached the 2010 League Cup final but was forced to retire in 2013 after being diagnosed with leukaemia – before appearing in Sunday league with Jude Bellingham’s dad. Petrov’s campaign video featured him doing kick-upsCredit: https://x.com/reformparty_ukHe did an apprenticeship as an electricianCredit: https://x.com/reformparty_uk More

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    ‘We shook on it’ – Katie Taylor accused of backing out of fight promise as Amanda Serrano wages war with bizarre dig

    AMANDA SERRANO accused Katie Taylor of backing out of a handshake promise – as their rivalry turned bitter for the first time. Taylor beat Serrano in their undisputed lightweight title classic in 2022 before another close points win in the rematch last November.Katie Taylor faces off with Amanda Serrano wearing a headguardCredit: ReutersNow the legendary ladies meet again in a trilogy bout on July 11 back at New York’s Madison Square Garden – the scene of the original thriller.The pair of pioneers have had nothing but respect for each other over their two years of fighting.But things soured as Serrano said Taylor agreed to box over 12 sets of three-minute rounds – as men do – opposed to ten, two-minute rounds.She said: “We shook on it. If you can roll the tapes, we shook on it. She didn’t agree when we went to sign the contract.READ MORE IN BOXING”If that’s her choice then that’s her choice, but I believe that women should get the recognition and the equality that the men get.”But Taylor, 38, hit back: “I think as a matter of principle that the challenger shouldn’t be dictating the terms of the fight.”I am 2-0 here and I’m in the driver’s seat here and that’s only right. At the end of the day Amanda needs this fight a lot more than I do.”I have a long history of big fights against big names and a line of people queuing up to fight me for the payday.”Most read in BoxingCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITSSerrano, 36, countered with: “You know that if you have an extra minute that it won’t go your way.”The Puerto Rican great – promoted by Jake Paul – fought Danila Ramos over 12×3 minute rounds in 2023 – but it went to points.Katie Taylor swaps boxing for totally different sport as she faces off with Amanda Serrano at iconic venueAnd Taylor jibed: “I think the point of the three-minute rounds was to prove to people that you get more knockouts.”How many knockouts did you get in your 12 three-minute rounds? Zero.” Serrano aimed a further dig by bizarrely facing off with Taylor wearing a headguard. It was in reference to claims that the Irish icon caused Serrano to bleed in their rematch due to accidental headbutting.In their first fight, Serrano threw 624 punches, landing 173 with an accuracy rate of 28 per cent, according to CompuBox. She out-landed Taylor, who threw 375 punches, landing with 147, but it meant she was more accurate with a 39 per cent success rate.In the rematch, Taylor threw 529, landed 217 to score with 41 per cent accuracy. But Serrano was busier with 734 punches thrown, landing 324 with more accuracy at 44 per cent.Read More on The SunStill Taylor was awarded the win in Texas and said at the trilogy press conference: “If you look at those fights, you can clearly see that I won those two fights. “It’s insane. It’s ridiculous, really. It’s really, really insane that she thinks she won those fights.”Taylor and Serrano ahead of their trilogy fightCredit: GettySerrano controversially lost the rematchCredit: GettyTaylor won the original 2022 fightCredit: AP More

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    Raphinha slammed over ‘shameless’ act in Barcelona’s win against Dortmund

    RAPHINHA has been slammed on social media after a “shameless” act in the Champions League.The Brazilian netted Barcelona’s opening goal in the Catalans’ 4-0 victory over Borussia Dortmund in the first leg of their quarter-final tie.Raphinha prods home from right on the goal lineRaphinha has 12 goals in 11 Champions League games this termCredit: GettyRaphinha’s actions denied Pau Cubarsi his first ever Champions League goalCredit: GettyRobert Lewandowski haunted his former side once again with a brace, before teenage sensation Lamine Yamal completed the rout on 77 minutes. But Raphinha, the former Leeds United winger, was the big talking point as he was slated for perceived selfishness during Barca’s win.The anger comes after he bundled home to break the deadlock in the 25th minute at the Estadi OIympic Lluis Companys, Barca’s temporary home while the Nou Camp gets renovated.The Brazilian earned bucketload of backlash online for “stealing” a goal from Pau Cubarsi, the teenage centre-back who’s never scored in the Champions League.Read more FootballCurbasi, the 18-year-old Spanish defender, turned an Inigo Martinez knockdown from Fermin Lopez’s free kick goalbound, with the ball trickling towards the far corner.However, Raphinha, ghosting in unmarked at the back post, made sure that the ball went in by getting the last touch just before it crossed the line.The incident sparkled a frenzy on social media, with one fan taking to X to comment: “Raphinha having no shame in stealing what would’ve been an 18 year old’s first ever Champions League goal”, while another tweeted: “That was shameless from Raphinha”.Raphinha’s 12th goal in Europe this season really upset one fan, who tweeted: “That’s the sort of stupidity that shouldn’t be rewarded”.Most read in Champions LeagueJOIN SUN VEGAS: GET £50 BONUSOthers expressed their dismay at Raphinha’s selfishness, saying: “Goal robbed” and “I would be so mad if I was Curbasi…”.Another claimed that Raphinha had “snatched Cubarsi’s goal to boost his Ballon D’Or chances”, but perhaps the most brutal comment was that Raphinha is “a crook” and there was “no way you try stat pad when it was already going in ffs… this Ballon D’or s*** got guys acting outta character.”The result leaves Hansi Flick’s side with one foot in the last four of Europe’s premier competition, and Barca will face the winners of Inter Milan and Bayern Munich, assuming they avoid a sensational comeback in Dortmund next week.Barca are having a strong season, going under the radar of many in Flick’s first term in the hotseat, and the German has them top of LaLiga by four points, en route to taking back the league title that they lost to Real Madrid in the last campaign.Robert Lewandowski was the thorn in his former club’s side, scoring twiceLamine Yamal was also among the goalscorers More

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    Millwall release statement after being charged with rule breaches following FA Cup tie with Crystal Palace

    MILLWALL released a statement after being charged with rule breaches following the FA Cup tie with Crystal Palace.The fiery South London derby saw the Eagles beat the Lions in the fifth round.Millwall were charged following fan chants during the FA Cup exit to Crystal PalaceCredit: AFPMillwall released a statement in responseCredit: ReutersThe match at Selhurst Park was overshadowed by the horror injury to Palace striker Jean-Philippe Mateta and sickening chants by some Millwall fans. And two of the songs during the first half prompted action from the FA.The football governing body said: “Millwall FC has been charged with misconduct in relation to crowd control following the FA Cup tie against Crystal Palace FC on Saturday 1 March. “It’s alleged that during the 5th and 20th minutes the club failed to ensure its spectators and/or supporters (and anyone purporting to be supporters) conduct themselves in an orderly fashion and don’t use words or behave in an improper, offensive, abusive, indecent, or insulting way with either express or implied reference to sexual orientation.”READ MORE ON FOOTBALLMillwall have been given until April 16 to respond to the misconduct charge. The Championship club did, though, release their own comment on Thursday morning in response.They said: “Millwall Football Club notes The Football Association’s decision to charge the club with breaches of rule E21 following the Emirates FA Cup fixture away to Crystal Palace on Saturday 1st March 2025.”The chant in question is condemned by Millwall Football Club, and once again it strongly emphasises its zero-tolerance policy against discrimination of all kinds. Most read in FA Cup”The club remains committed to working tirelessly to eradicate homophobic chanting, and any other form of discriminatory abuse, from the sport.”This work will continue under the club’s leading anti-discrimination campaign, All ‘Wall, which is promoted ahead of every fixture and overseen by its industry-leading Equality Steering Committee.’Endangered his life’ – Crystal Palace owner gives Mateta injury update live on BBC and slams ‘reckless’ Millwall star”The club is proud to work side-by-side with the Millwall Community Trust to support, and provide, a safe, inclusive space for the LGBTQ+ community, particularly through its two LGBTQ+ teams, Millwall Romans and Millwall Pride.”Both hugely successful teams, the number of participants continues to grow each day, with everyone brought together into a welcoming environment by a mutual love for football and Millwall. “Everyone associated with Millwall Football Club has a responsibility to act as an ambassador of the club. Passion, loyalty, family, uniqueness defines the support for the club and discrimination of any kind is not tolerated.”Should you hear any racist, homophobic, misogynistic, tragedy chanting or any other discriminatory abuse during Saturday’s home fixture against Middlesbrough, you can use the club’s dedicated ‘Hear Hate? Don’t Hesitate’ reporting service by texting ‘HATE’ and your message to 66777, or by emailing slo@millwallfc.co.uk.”Millwall goalkeeper Liam Roberts was sent off after his dangerous karate kick on Mateta which saw the French striker suffer a shocking gash behind his ear.Japhet Tanganga’s own goal gave Palace the lead before Daniel Munoz made it 2-0.Wes Harding pulled one back for Millwall in the 13th minute of first-half injury time.Read More on The SunBut Eddie Nketiah rounded off the victory late on.Palace saw off Fulham in the quarter-finals and face Aston Villa at Wembley on April 26 for a place in the final. Eddie Nketiah scored the final goal in the 3-1 win for PalaceCredit: Getty More