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    Harry Kane continues stunning Bayern start with two goals vs Galatasaray as Germans move into Champions League knockouts

    UNSTOPPABLE Harry Kane showed why he is the best striker in Europe as he sent Bayern Munich into the Champions League last 16.Germany’s favourite Englishman has an astonishing 19 goals in 15 club matches thanks to a superb six-minute brace that broke the hearts of Galatasaray.
    Harry Kane showed why he is the best striker in Europe as he sent Bayern Munich into the Champions League last 16Credit: Getty
    The first was a header from a Joshua Kimmich free-kick that was initially deemed to be offside by an assistant referee – until that on-field decision was overruled by the VAR technician.
    Then the ex-Tottenham talisman, 30, cemented Munich’s position at the top of Group A with a composed tap-in on 86 minutes from substitute Mathys Tel’s low cross.
    That is now 25 Champions League goals in his stellar career and continued his hot streak since moving from North London to Bavaria.
    Yet had it not been for those two goals, this would have gone down as a frustrating evening’s work for Kane, who had an early shot saved by Galatasaray goalkeeper Fernando Muslera.
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    And on 53 minutes, Kane’s effort at full stretch – following a delightful cross by Kingsley Coman that was headed on by midfielder Leon Goretzka – bounced off a post.
    Galatasaray had their chances and were frustrated that former Arsenal star Lucas Torreira’s ‘goal’ was chalked off with Argentine forward Mauro Icardi deemed to be offside.
    They did score in the third minute of stoppage time through Cedric Bakambu but it was all too little too late.
    The only Englishmen to have scored more than Harry Kane’s 25 Champions League goals are Wayne Rooney on 30 and Raheem Sterling on 27.
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    Kane said: “It was a tough game. We expected another tough game. The away leg was very similar.
    “I thought we controlled the game better this time. Especially in the first half.
    “We got into the final third in transition but we just lacked the final pass or final finish. We knew in the second half we just had keep that momentum.
    “There’s always a lot that goes into the transfer, on and off the field.
    “So of course there’s always a bit more pressure and expectation but I’ve been delighted with the start obviously.
    “It’s down to the team, too. The team are playing really well and I’ve got amazing players around me to set me up and give me chances.”
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    Tottenham planning sensational transfer swoop to bring Marcus Edwards BACK to club thanks to secret clause

    TOTTENHAM are considering a move to bring Marcus Edwards back to the club, according to reports.Edwards, 24, came through the North Londoners’ academy before making one first team appearance.
    Marcus Edwards has excelled for Sporting LisbonCredit: Getty
    The winger scored against Tottenham last seasonCredit: Getty
    After loan spells at Norwich and Excelsior, Edwards joined Vitoria on a permanent basis in 2019.
    Two-and-a-half seasons later he signed for Sporting Lisbon, where he has gone on to excel.
    Edwards came back to haunt Spurs last season, scoring against them in the Champions League.
    According to Portuguese outlet Correio de Manha, Tottenham are interested in bringing Edwards back to the club.
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    His contract is believed to possess a £52million release clause.
    Spurs are claimed to possess a 35 per cent sell on clause of their own, however, which would see them only need to pay £34m for Edwards’ services.
    Tottenham negotiated with Sporting earlier this year, agreeing a deal to sign full-back Pedro Porro.
    The Lilywhites are claimed to have waived a fraction of their sell-on clause in the Porro deal.
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    Edwards has made 80 appearances for Sporting, scoring 18 goals and laying on 20 assists.
    Last season he netted against Spurs and Eintracht Frankfurt in the Champions League, and Juventus in the Europa League.
    During his Vitoria days he also scored against Arsenal.
    Reflecting on his Spurs career last season, Edwards said: “I have grown up in a lot of ways, I’m 23 and last time I was at Tottenham, I was only 17, 18, I was only a baby so I have definitely grown up.
    “I was just a kid, you know what kids are like. I was just a kid growing up, so I could be like, whatever.
    “Of course I was naturally a bit of a Spurs fan but I was playing for the club and went to all the games and stuff.
    “Everyone has a different journey. For me it worked out, going over to Portugal. It took me a long time though.”
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    Ben Davies to give Spurs a defensive boost after being named in Wales squad

    BEN DAVIES has been included in Wales’ squad as Tottenham pray he can provide a boost to their current defensive crisis.The Spurs defender has not played for his club since coming off at half-time in the 2-1 Premier League win at Crystal Palace on October 27 with an ankle injury.
    Ange Postecoglou will hope Ben Davies is for Saturday’s trip to Wolves on Saturday after defensive crisisCredit: Reuters
    Micky van de Ven appeared to pull his hamstring in the chaotic 4-1 home loss to Chelsea on Monday nightCredit: Richard Pelham / The Sun
    But, with Aaron Ramsey still out injured, the Wales captain leads Robert Page’s 23-man squad for the crunch Euro 2024 qualifiers against Armenia and Turkey this month.
    Two wins for the Dragons would seal their spot at the Germany finals next summer.
    Davies missed the chaotic 4-1 defeat to Chelsea on Monday night which has left Tottenham boss Ange Postecoglou with a severely depleted defence ahead of the trip to Wolves on Saturday.
    Cristian Romero is suspended following his first-half red card against the Blues while centre-back partner Micky Van de Ven appeared to pull his hamstring before the half-time break.
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    First-choice left-back Destiny Udogie is also banned after his second half dismissal which will place more reliance on back-ups including Davies if he is fit enough to play at Molineux.
    Postecoglou turned to Eric Dier and Emerson Royal against Chelsea in a bid to plug the gaps but the Aussie boss will hope Davies can provide another option at a time of need.
    Davies’ Tottenham team-mate Brennan Johnson returns for Wales after missing the superb 2-1 victory over Croatia last month.
    Johnson had a hamstring injury but the £47.5million summer signing looked a real threat in his first home start for Spurs before he was sacrificed by Postecoglou after 34 minutes for Dier following Romero’s red card.
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    Ramsey is still not fit after the knee injury he sustained in September so Davies is expected to captain Wales once again when they travel to Yerevan on November 18 before hosting already qualified Turkey three days later at a sold-out Cardiff City Stadium.
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    Joe Morrell of Portsmouth returns to the squad after his two-match suspension following his red card against Turkey back in June.
    Sunderland full-back Niall Huggins, 22, is called up for the first time after a series of impressive displays in the Championship. Portsmouth’s Regan Poole has a knee injury.
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    Goalkeepers: Ward, Hennessey, King
    Defenders: B Davies, Rodon, Mepham, Williams, Roberts, Lockyer, Cabango, Huggins
    Midfielders: Ampadu, J James, Morrell, Sheehan, Wilson, Brooks
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    Juventus ‘want Tottenham outcast in January transfer window to replace banned Paul Pogba’

    JUVENTUS want to sign Tottenham outcast Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg, according to reports.This comes as Paul Pogba was provisionally suspended last month having tested positive for banned substance DHEA which naturally boosts testosterone production.
    Juventus’ midfielder Paul Pogba faces a four-year ban for a doping offenceCredit: AFP
    Hojbjerg has become somewhat of an outcast this seasonCredit: Rex
    Hojbjerg, 28, has been frozen out in North London this season – starting just once under Ange Postecoglou this season.
    The Australian manager has instead favoured a midfield pairing of Yves Bissouma and Pape Sarr.
    His one start this season only came after Bissouma was forced to serve a one-game suspension following his red card for simulation at Luton Town.
    And now, according to the Telegraph, Hojbjerg is seeking a way out of the capital after slipping down the pecking order.
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    He is high on the list of targets for Juventus as they look for a central midfielder with Paul Pogba currently suspended after returning a positive drugs test.
    Juventus sporting director Cristiano Giuntoli was at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Monday night along with his assistant Giovanni Manna.
    Pogba also tested positive in a second sample and now faces a lengthy ban which could see the end of his career at the top level.
    The Frenchman will face an anti-doping tribunal, and if found guilty, he could be banned for up to four years.
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    Meanwhile, Juventus have been dealt another blow after Nicolo Fagioli was slapped with a seven-month ban for breaching betting rules.
    Hojbjerg was valued at £25million in the summer window when Fulham came knocking.
    The Dane – who has one season left on his contract – has racked up 156 appearances for Spurs since arriving from Southampton for £15m in 2020.
    He came on at half-time for Spurs in their thrilling 4-1 defeat by Chelsea on Monday evening, after James Maddison lipped off injured.
    SunSport previously revealed he is not a natural fit in the free-flowing system of new boss Postecoglou.
    Hojbjerg was a guaranteed starter under former bosses Jose Mourinho, Nuno Espirito Santo and Antonio Conte.
    Another player believed to be on Juventus’ radar ahead of the January window is Manchester City midfielder Kalvin Phillips. More

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    Arsenal and Tottenham legend Pat Jennings rushed to hospital after collapsing before Spurs vs Chelsea

    TOTTENHAM legend Pat Jennings was rushed to hospital after collapsing ahead of last night’s clash with Chelsea.The iconic goalkeeper, 78, was in attendance at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium to watch his former club.
    Pat Jennings, pictured at Spurs last month, collapsed at their stadium last nightCredit: Rex
    The legendary goalkeeper suffered a health scare before Spurs’ clash with ChelseaCredit: Pacemaker Press
    The former Northern Ireland ace played for Spurs for 13 yearsCredit: Times Newspapers Ltd
    Jennings remarkably went on to achieve icon status at bitter rivals ArsenalCredit: PA:Empics Sport
    However, he missed the Blues emerge victorious in an extraordinary 4-1 victory against his beloved Spurs after falling ill before kick off.
    A Tottenham statement confirmed the worrying news on Tuesday.
    It read: “We can confirm legendary former goalkeeper Pat Jennings (455) was taken ill at last night’s game,
    “After undergoing precautionary tests at hospital, he was discharged shortly after midnight and given the all-clear to attend his statue unveiling in his hometown of Newry, Northern Ireland tomorrow.
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    “We wish you well, Pat, and look forward to seeing you tomorrow.”
    Jennings made more than 450 appearances for Tottenham after joining them from Watford in 1964.
    During that period he helped them to lift the League Cup twice and the FA Cup.
    And he was also in the side that won the 1972 Uefa Cup.
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    Jennings won a host of trophies for both Spurs and the GunnersCredit: Times Newspapers Ltd
    Jennings also famously SCORED against Manchester United in the 1967 Charity Shield – now known as the Community Shield.
    The 119-capped Northern Ireland international left Tottenham after 13 years in 1977 – but he did not go far.
    Remarkably, he joined North London rivals Arsenal and went on to achieve iconic status there too despite his past with Spurs.
    Jennings made over 250 appearances for the Gunners, winning the PFA Players’ Player of the Year in 1977, and added another FA Cup medal to his collection before the much-loved star departed in 1985 to seemingly retire and begin his coaching career.
    However, he signed on briefly for Everton the following year after they suffered an injury crisis but failed to make an appearance for the Toffees. He eventually retired from playing after representing his country at the 1986 World Cup.
    He would later go on to be goalkeeper coach at Spurs and he was inducted into the English Football Hall of Fame in 2003.
    Jennings married Eleanor Toner, a singer from Newry, in 1967 and they have four children together, daughters Mairead, Siobhan, Ciara and son Patrick Junior.
    Jennings was due to watch Ange Postecoglou’s Spurs try to maintain their unbeaten start to the campaign from the stands as ex-boss Mauricio Pochettino returned to his old side for the first time with Chelsea.
    The pulsating London derby topped the list for drama and controversy with Spurs receiving two red cards, while there were five disallowed goals and a whole new string of VAR debates.
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    Spurs were reduced to nine men in the 55th minute but bravely held out until 75 minutes when Nicolas Jackson made it 2-1.
    Their high line, which Postecoglou vowed to keep using even if he only had five players, was exposed two more times in the dying stages as Nicolas Jackson made them pay and sealed his hat-trick.
    The icon pictured with his wife Eleanor and daughters Siobhan and Ciara in 1972Credit: Times Newspapers Ltd
    Jennings famously scored in the 1967 Charity Shield against Manchester UnitedCredit: Times Newspapers Ltd More

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    Ange reveals Shakespeare icon advice – while to boo or not to boo, that is the question for Spurs fans on Poch return

    TO BOO or not to boo, that is the question for Spurs fans on Monday on Mauricio Pochettino’s return – while Ange Postecoglou has been getting tips from Shakespeare icon Sir Kenneth Branagh!Poch heads back to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium this evening in charge of arch-rivals Chelsea so could well be the villain of the piece for the home supporters.
    James Maddison has been one of Ange Postecoglou’s protagonists this seasonCredit: Rex
    It is set to be a night of high drama – six days after current Spurs chief Postecoglou enjoyed a trip to the theatre to see Sir Kenneth play King Lear.
    The Aussie revealed: “Sir Kenneth is a big Spurs fan and was kind enough to invite my wife and I to the theatre the other night.
    “We don’t get too many nights away from the kids and adult time so we enjoyed it.
    “I did have to swot up on King Lear. It wasn’t part of the curriculum at Prahran High (in Melbourne) where I grew up! I had to do some research.
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    “You always learn from life and the appreciation of seeing people excel at what they do is inspiring. You walk out of there thinking, ‘I don’t know how they do it’.
    “He was good after it. I caught up with him briefly, he was very kind with his time.
    “He was all over how it’s going and gave me some little bits of advice, which I’ll ignore like he’ll ignore my advice on acting!”
    Shakespearean icon Sir Kenneth Branagh is a huge Tottenham fan and invited Postecoglou to his production of King LearCredit: AFP
    Canonic play King Lear tells the tragic tale of an aged ruler driven mad thanks to an almighty bust-up with his daughters over inheritance.
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    Lear, played by Sir Kenneth who also directs the production currently on at Wyndham’s Theatre in London’s West End, ends up insane, penniless and ultimately, in the ground.
    Asked by SunSport if he was hoping for a happier ending on Monday when his own side take to the stage against the Blues, Postecoglou replied: “There was a fair bit going on in that play, mate.
    “I definitely want a better ending than Sir Kenneth had, for sure!”
    Spurs have had plenty of satisfying conclusions this season, with last-gasp winners against Sheffield United and Liverpool.
    They have won eight of an unbeaten ten opening league games to the campaign, which has put them top of the league.
    Key to the success has been their smart recruitment which has seen the likes of goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario, defender Micky van de Ven and midfielder James Maddison all shine instantly.
    It is in stark contrast to the slap-dash approach opponents Chelsea have taken in the transfer market in the Todd Boehly era, which has seen them splash more than a billion quid.
    Pochettino himself admitted last month mistakes had been made in bringing in too many new players in the summer, giving him a tall order to make it all gel.
    Asked about Spurs’ impressive hit rate so far with new signings, Postecoglou replied: “You know what they say, success has a million fathers, and failure is a bit of an orphan. So, when things go well…
    “Wherever I’ve been, I’ve made sure that I have the biggest say over recruitment. I don’t do all the work but I really think it’s an important part of my function and particularly when I first go into clubs.
    “When you first go into a club, there are two measures that people will always put up against you. One is the results, that tells its own tale. But as a manager, and I’ve certainly had that experience, you can’t always guarantee the results early on because you’re trying to build something and there’s going to be some ups and downs.
    “The other thing you get measured on is the people you bring in. Not necessarily the ones you inherited, because people will say they weren’t his choices if they’re not working out.
    “Everywhere I’ve been, the players I’ve recruited whether it was here, Celtic, Yokohama or my jobs in Australia, those first few players I’ve always put a lot of stock in that they have to be players who come in and have an impact straight away.
    “Because at least if the results aren’t there, then people will say OK, there’s something building here.
    “We needed a goalkeeper. I was so keen on getting Vic in after I spoke to him because I knew he would be the right type. It was the same with Van de Ven, it took a bit longer, but there was no one else.
    “The beauty of it is that the club worked hard to put a list of people together but I didn’t give them three choices, I gave them one because I knew they would work.
    “Madders was probably an easy one because he was already a fantastic player but I also saw that he could come in and make an impact for us straight away.”
    Monday night will be the first time Postecoglou has met Pochettino, who ran Spurs close twice in the title race and took the club to the Champions League final during his tenure between 2014-19.
    The Argentine risked his reputation with the Tottenham faithful when taking charge at Stamford Bridge in the summer, having won Ligue Un with Paris Saint-Germain in the interim.
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    Potecoglou added: “The impact he had at Southampton and at Spurs is unquestionable. He has taken on some pretty big challenges post Spurs as well which I’m all for.
    “I like managers who take on big challenges so (I have) great admiration and respect for his work.” More

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    Mauricio Pochettino refuses to rule out managing Tottenham again despite taking Chelsea job, saying ‘why not?’

    MAURICIO POCHETTINO is refusing to rule out the possibility of managing Tottenham again.The Chelsea chief reckons bossing their fierce rivals does not mean he cannot go back.
    Mauricio Pochettino has not ruled out a return to TottenhamCredit: Getty
    Ahead of his first return to Spurs since being sacked four years ago, Poch said: “Who knows? It’s like life, you never know what is going to happen tomorrow.
    “We need to enjoy today and I think now, at 51, I am thinking more about that and enjoying today and not looking too much into the future.
    “But why not? The other day a guy asked me to maybe come back to Argentina to manage Newell’s Old Boys, because it would be an emotional way to end your career.
    “Hopefully, I can stay here until I die! Twenty or 25 years, but you never know in football.
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    “If I’m not working, maybe if they want me one day, then why not?”Pochettino did not even get a chance to say goodbye when he was sacked by Spurs in November 2019.
    He added: “It’s strange to go back but we need to move on. We are professional but at the same time we are human.”
    Poch admits it will take time to grow his love for Chelsea.
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    He said: “After four months? I cannot lie. I hope we can arrive on the same level that I had at Tottenham — because then it would mean we are doing really well here.”
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    Pochettino officially joined the Blues on July 1 on a two-year contract.
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    Tottenham ‘join race to sign Kalvin Phillips’ as England and Man City star chased by four Premier League clubs

    TOTTENHAM are the latest club to enter the race to sign Kalvin Phillips.The Manchester City midfielder is being chased by a host of teams ahead of the January transfer window.
    Tottenham have entered the race to sign Kalvin Phillips
    Phillips could leave the treble winners as he looks for consistent game time to book his place in England’s squad for Euro 2024.
    He has made just one start this season as he continues to struggle following his £45million move from Leeds last summer.
    According to Gazzetta dello Sport, Spurs are now eyeing a deal for Phillips when the window reopens.
    He has been identified as a target if Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg leaves the club in the new year.
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    The report also adds that Juventus are open to a six-month loan deal for Phillips.
    Spurs have joined four other Premier League clubs in the hunt to sign the former Leeds man.
    Liverpool, Newcastle, Aston Villa and West Ham have all been linked with Phillips in recent weeks.
    Meanwhile, his agent has reportedly offered the 27-year-old to Real Madrid ahead of a shocking potential deal.
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    A host of clubs are chasing a January move for Phillips
    Phillips could leave City either on loan or permanently in January, provided the club’s £50million price tag is met.
    He has made just two league starts since joining City over a year ago and has been limited to 70 minutes of Premier League action this term.
    Pep Guardiola handed him his only start in seven appearances in the Carabao Cup loss to Newcastle back in September. More