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    Which teams have the most favourable fixtures throughout March? Dream Team gaffers take note…

    MARCH brings a promise of spring and, more importantly, a fresh batch of Dream Team transfers.Gaffers will be able to make changes to their XIs from Friday morning if they so wish and, as always, it’s best to consider the month ahead as a whole when determining a strategy.
    With that in mind, let’s run through the fixtures for each of the top ten Premier League teams.
    The schedule is subject to change, of course, but this exercise should paint a relatively clear picture of the coming weeks.
    Please note we have not included fixtures taking place this evening (March 1st) as lock out currently applies to all players.
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    ARSENAL

    Bournemouth (h)
    Sporting CP (a)
    Fulham (a)
    Sporting CP (h)
    Crystal Palace (h)

    The Gunners recommence their Europa League campaign this month and two legs against one of Portuguese football’s so-called ‘big three’ means they’re busier than most teams.
    Craven Cottage isn’t an easy place to go this season but home fixtures against the Cherries and the Eagles look very friendly on current form.
    Backers of Bukayo Saka (£4.8m), Martin Odegaard (£3.4m) and company will be hopeful of bountiful returns.
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    MANCHESTER CITY

    Newcastle (h)
    Crystal Palace (a)
    RB Leipzig (h)
    FA Cup quarter-final

    Pep Guardiola’s side are likely to be favourites in their FA Cup quarter-final no matter who they draw but at one end of the scale there’s Man United and at the other there’s Blackburn.
    Saturday’s early kick-off at the Etihad promises to be competitive but it’s worth noting that Newcastle’s otherwise sturdy defence conceded three to City at St James’ Park earlier in the season.
    A shock elimination from the Champions League would change the outlook considerably but the smart money is on Erling Haaland (£8.9m) and his merry men to progress to the last eight.
    MANCHESTER UNITED
    Erik ten Hag has dramatically improved Man UnitedCredit: GETTY

    Liverpool (a)
    Real Betis (h)
    Southampton (h)
    Real Betis (a)

    If the newly-crowned Carabao Cup champions get past West Ham in the FA Cup this evening then they’ll have five fixtures to fulfil before the end of March.
    The Red Devils boast more Dream Team centurions (seven) than any other team at present so there’s every reason to back Erik ten Hag’s side right now, both in attack and defence.
    Real Betis are currently fifth in La Liga but they’ve conceded a fair few goals of late so the in-form pair of Marcus Rashford (£6.5m) and Bruno Fernandes (£6.1m) may cash in.
    TOTTENHAM

    Wolves (a)
    AC Milan (h)
    Nottingham Forest (h)
    Southampton (a)

    The north Londoners can book themselves into the FA Cup quarter-finals with a win over Sheffield United tonight.
    Elsewhere, their Premier League fixtures are relatively favourable – all three opponents have relegation concerns.
    Spurs are 1-0 down on aggregate against Milan and the Italian giants have enjoyed an upturn in form recently so the second leg could be a tense affair.
    NEWCASTLE
    Nick Pope has served his suspensionCredit: GETTY

    Man City (a)
    Wolves (h)
    Nottingham Forest (a)

    Just the three fixtures scheduled for the Magpies this month currently and given that one of those is a trip to the Etihad it could be a lean few weeks for their assets.
    Kieran Trippier’s (£6.5m) owners are unlikely to ditch a player averaging 6.2 points-per-game, rightly so, but it may be the case that replacements are needed elsewhere.
    Saying that, it wouldn’t be a massive surprise if Newcastle kept their sheets clean against Wolves and Forest.
    FULHAM

    Brentford (a)
    Arsenal (h)
    FA Cup quarter-final

    Marco Silva will be hoping for a favourable FA Cup draw to ease what could otherwise be a testing little run.
    The Cottagers have performed above expectations this season but a trip to their west London rivals followed by a meeting with the league leaders looks rough on paper.
    LIVERPOOL
    A daunting trip to Madrid awaits

    Man United (h)
    Bournemouth (a)
    Real Madrid (a)

    It’s hard to know where the Reds are at right now.
    In February they followed two solid wins against Everton and Newcastle with a spectacular capitulation at the hands of Real Madrid at Anfield – fans won’t be overly optimistic of getting anything from the Bernabeu having lost the first leg 5-2.
    On current form, Man United will fancy their chances of registering a comfortable victory over their rivals on enemy soil this weekend.
    BRIGHTON

    West Ham (h)
    Leeds (a)
    Crystal Palace (h)
    FA Cup quarter-final

    It’s three bottom-half opponents for the Seagulls before their FA Cup quarter-final which has to be considered a favourable set.
    It’s the midfielders who have generally bagged the points for Roberto De Zerbi’s side in recent months: Kaoru Mitoma (£3.5m), Solly March (£3.4m), Pascal Gross (£2.8m) and Alexis Mac Allister (£2.9m).
    BRENTFORD
    Ivan Toney’s availability is uncertainCredit: GETTY

    Fulham (h)
    Everton (a)
    Southampton (a)
    Leicester (h)

    The Bees are eleven games unbeaten in the Premier League and if they get past Fulham on Monday night they will fancy their chances of extending their streak until April.
    It remains to be seen what punishment will be handed down to Ivan Toney (£5.8m) after the striker submitted a guilty plea for multiple betting charges.
    The 26-year-old is by far and away Brentford’s top scorer this season both in terms of goals and Dream Team points.
    CHELSEA

    Leeds (h)
    Borussia Dortmund (h)
    Leicester (a)
    Everton (h)

    Graham Potter is under severe pressure having won just one of his last eleven fixtures.
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    And the English tactician will have to go without Thiago Silva (£6m), arguably the Blues’ best player this season, for approximately six weeks after an assessment of the Brazilian’s knee injury.
    Failure to attain positive results against bottom-half opponents this month would surely prompt the club’s hierarchy to evaluate Potter’s viability. More

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    Norwich planning talks with ex-Huddersfield boss David Wagner to replace axed Dean Smith as manager

    NORWICH plan talks with David Wagner about becoming their new manager.The Canaries have a shortlist of candidates and German Wagner has a strong chance through his links with sporting director Stuart Webber.
    Norwich City are planning to hold talks with David WagnerCredit: Getty
    The pair worked together at Huddersfield, where Wagner — who was most recently at Swiss outfit Young Boys — did well.
    Wagner also has a proven record in the Championship, notably taking the Terriers into the Prem for the first time through the play-offs in 2016-17.  
    He then kept Huddersfield in the top-flight the following season.
    Since leaving England, he’s also managed Schalke 04, but he was sacked following an 18-match winless run.
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    Swansea’s Russell Martin — a Norwich old boy — has his fans at Carrow Road.
    But his compensation fee could rule him out of replacing the axed Dean Smith.
    Smith was sacked following Monday’s 2-1 defeat at Luton, which left the club fifth in the Championship.
    They’ve since dropped out of the play-offs entirely after they were only able to draw with Reading on Wednesday.
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    The ex-Aston Villa had been in charge for less than 14 months, but was unable to keep the club in the Prem.
    And their hopes of securing automatic promotion already appear out of reach with Burnley and Sheffield United comfortably ahead at the top.
    Webber said: “This was a tough decision, but one that we felt was necessary to give ourselves the best possible chance of achieving our objective of promotion to the Premier League this season.
    “We would like to place on record our thanks to Dean, Craig and Liam, who have always put the best interests of the football club first.
    “With just under half of the season remaining and three consecutive home games on the horizon we now have a real opportunity to build some forward and positive momentum, both on and off the pitch.” More

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    Rangers eye £500k January transfer for Angola ace Benedito Mambuene Mukendi but face competition from top European clubs

    RANGERS are interested in a £500k move for Angolan rising star Benedito Mambuene Mukendi.The 20-year-old midfielder currently plays in Portugal’s second tier for Trofense, and is considered one of the most talented players in the division.
    Rangers are keeping tabs on Trofense star Benedito Mambuene MukendiCredit: Getty
    Born in Angola’s capital Luanda, he arrived in Portugal at the age of 18, and has spent the last three seasons raising eyebrows, especially in cup competitions.
    Nicknamed “Beni”, his contract is up next summer and Rangers are among several top European sides casting their eye over the player.
    Primeira Liga giants Braga are also considering making a move having monitored him in Portugal for some time.
    Yet Rangers are believed to be preparing a serious January bid for the youngster to scare off any other potential suitors.
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    The Scots also feel they can offer more attractive wages and a chance to play European football should they qualify next season.
    Ibrox has experienced a lot of change in the past few months, with Queens Park Rangers boss Michael Beale replacing the sacked Giovanni van Bronckhorst.
    Beale is looking to bring in a whole host of young talent this winter to bolster his new side’s title charge against rivals Celtic, and Beni could be one of those.
    Rangers reached the Europa League final last season, having finished second in the league, but flopped in the Champions League this campaign, losing all six group games.
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    The midfielder has registered a total of two assists in 15 matches so far this season.
    Beni has amassed 40 appearances across all competitions for Trofense ever since his arrival. More

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    Why Holland star Denzel Dumfries was given red card AFTER World Cup penalty defeat to Argentina

    NETHERLANDS defender Denzel Dumfries was sent off AFTER his side were knocked out of the World Cup by Argentina on penalties.In a feisty game of many cards, the Inter Milan star saw red off once the shoot-out had finished.
    Denzel Dumfries was seen trying to distract some of the Argentina players
    Dumfries was sent off after the penalty shoot-outCredit: Getty
    Dumfries and Inter Milan team-mate Lautaro Martinez were all hugs after the gameCredit: Getty
    The 2010 finalist had battled back from 2-0 down to force extra-time thanks to Wout Weghorst’s late brace.
    But the Dutch were unable to complete the comeback in the extra 30 minutes and were beaten after Virgil van Dijk and Steven Berghuis missed from 12-yards.
    It left Lautaro Martinez to score the winning penalty and send Argentina through to the last four.
    After the game there were scuffles between the two sets of players, with Dumfries at the centre of things.
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    Referee Antonio Mateu Lahoz had already dished out an incredible numbers of bookings.
    And after Dumfries, already on a yellow card, clashed with club team-mate Martinez at full-time, he was sent off.

    Dumfries was seen during the penalties trying to distract some of the Argentina players, although to no avail as only Ezno Fernandes managed to missed.
    But it matter not as Martinez converted Argentina’s next spot kick to set up a semi-final meeting with Croatia.
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    Even after the Dumfries had seen red, he was still involved in further altercations, before he was eventually pulled away by his team-mates.
    TalkSPORT commentator Ian Danter said: “There are still some angry Dutch players out there, Dumfries out there is still wanting words with some of those players.
    “Dumfries is trying to go for one of the Argentinian coaching staff, what on earth is going on down there?” More

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    World Cup fans all say the same thing after England keeper Jordan Pickford’s hilarious dive for wild Wales shot

    JORDAN PICKFORD had social media laughing after his hilarious dive against Wales.The Everton star was in action for England in their crucial World Cup clash against their British rivals.

    Jordan Pickford made a hilarious dive from Joe Allen’s wayward shotCredit: Getty
    Pickford flung himself across the goal despite the effort going miles overCredit: Getty
    Pickford clearly saw the funny side of it with John StonesCredit: Reuters
    But the first half was rather forgetful, with the ex-Sunderland keeper a mere spectator as Rob Page’s side hardly laid a glove.
    In truth, England weren’t exactly at their flowing best, but Wales were even worse.
    As a result, the Dragons mustered up just two shots on goal, neither of which were on target.
    One was a nothing attempt from Joe Allen, while the other was a more threatening effort from the Welshman, although it still sailed off target.
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    Despite the shot flying miles over, it still led to Pickford making a sarcastic dive.
    And fans have all noticed the funny moment.
    One said: “Some dive from Pickford there!!!!”
    Another second joked: “Idk what’s funnier, Joe Allen’s shot or Jordan Pickford’s dive for it.”
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    A third said: “That Pickford dive was ridiculous. Talk about one for the cameras.”
    A fourth responded: “Lovely dive for the camera there Pickford!” More

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    Man Utd ‘turn transfer attention to Real Sociedad ace Martin Zubimendi with Erik ten Hag tempted by £52m release clause’

    MANCHESTER UNITED manager Erik ten Hag is tempted by Martin Zubimendi’s £52m release clause, according to reports.Erik ten Hag is rebuilding the club and has enjoyed a productive opening few months of his Old Trafford reign.
    Erik ten Hag is said to be tempted by Real Sociedad ace Martin ZubimendiCredit: Rex
    Tyrell Malacia, Lisandro Martinez, Casemiro, Christian Eriksen and Antony all arrived in the summer transfer window.
    But Ten Hag is still looking to strengthen his squad ahead of the second half of the season.
    And Spanish outlet Mundo Deportivo reckon United are monitoring the progress of Real Sociedad star Zubimendi.
    The 23-year-old has established himself as a regular in midfield for the La Liga outfit in the last two-and-a-half years.
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    As a result, he has United on his radar and Ten Hag in particular.
    The report claims they’re following him closely, while Barcelona are also interested and Unai Emery wants to bring him to Aston Villa.
    Zubimendi only recently penned a new contract at Sociedad until the summer of 2027.
    But he has a £52m release clause.
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    United currently have Fred, Scott McTominay, Casemiro, Eriksen and Donny van de Beek competing for just two midfield places.
    But there’s doubts over Fred’s future with his contract expiring in 2023, while Van de Beek could leave due to his lack of minutes under Ten Hag. More

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    Man Utd told transfer target ‘Kim Min-jae is available for just £40m from Napoli next summer.. but only for TWO WEEKS

    MANCHESTER UNITED target Kim Min-jae could be available for £40m next summer – but for just TWO WEEKS. Erik ten Hag has done a great job since replacing Ralf Rangnick in the Old Trafford dugout.
    The Napoli defender might be available for £40m but for just two weeksCredit: Rex
    United’s win over Fulham before the break saw them climb to fifth and move three points behind fourth place Tottenham with a game in hand.
    But while the Red Devils are improving at the top end of the pitch, their defensive frailties are clear to see.
    Only Spurs (21) have conceded more Prem goals than them (20) in the top eight this season.
    Therefore, Ten Hag is hoping to bolster his numbers at the back, with Min-jae being targeted.
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    The 26-year-old only arrived at Napoli in the summer, but his outstanding form for the Serie A leaders has caught United’s eye.
    The South Korea international penned a three-year contract in Naples but could make a swift exit.
    That’s because Fabrizio Romano claims that he has a release clause of £40m.
    However, that clause will only be active for just a fortnight, which means United will have to act quickly.
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    United are likely to offload centre-back pair Phil Jones and Axel Tuanzebe, who will be free agents at the end of the season.
    They’ll also have a decision to make over the future of Victor Lindelof with his deal expiring in 2024, so a central defender could soon be needed. More

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    By a ‘man’s game’ Graeme Souness meant tough – but women are that too

    BEING a bit of a coward, I’m disinclined to criticise Graeme Souness, even from a distance.He frightens the life out of me. As a mate of mine from Stourbridge used to say about a local hard man: “If he says it’s Tuesday, it’s Tuesday.”
    Being a bit of a coward, I’m disinclined to criticise Graeme Souness, even from a distanceCredit: Getty
    Graeme frightens the life out of me, so why would I want to argue with him?Credit: Getty
    So if grizzly Graeme wants to describe football as a man’s game, why would I want to argue?
    Well, Mr Souness, sir, while I’m not exactly arguing with you, I do humbly ask for leave to make a few points.
    After the match at Stamford Bridge, when he said, “it’s a man’s game all of a sudden now”, I don’t for a minute believe he was saying that we, he, whoever, had somehow got football back after women had taken control of it for the summer.
    Neither, I think, does he believe that football “belongs” to men in any sense.
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    His meaning was simply that referees have started letting more stuff go and stopped giving fouls every time one player comes into contact with another.
    A good fifth of all fouls given aren’t really fouls at all, they’re more about the fouled player winning the foul than the supposed fouler doing much wrong in the first place.
    Seething with indignation, Souness later clarified his position on TalkSport, saying of referees that: “They were blowing the whistle all the time and it wasn’t a good watch.
    “Our game has always been unique, more meaty, more in your face and more intense . . . that is the kind of football I remember playing in. We’ve got to be better for it.
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    “The directive to the referees is long overdue, we’ve got our game back.”
    Whether you agree or not about last Sunday’s spiteful match at Stamford Bridge being what we want football to be, Souness is perfectly entitled to make this point.
    The problem is the phrase “man’s game”.
    Simon Jordan, on the radio with Souness, railed at the absurdity of a world in which “a man describing a game featuring men, can’t apparently use the word ‘men’ in conjunction with a game that featured solely men”.
    I can’t believe that Jordan, a bright guy, doesn’t know he’s missing the point.
    As Souness himself explained, what he meant by “man’s game” was a sport that was meaty, in your face and intense.
    He’d probably go on to use words like tough, uncompromising, ruthless, physical and so on. And that would have been fine too.
    But suggesting that these attributes are the preserve of men is just a bit silly.
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    I for one, at home and at work, have had as many women as men in my life who I’d describe — in the nicest possible way — as tough, intense, uncompromising, ruthless and physical. Meaty, perhaps not, but you take my point.
    Furthermore, as Souness surely witnessed, England’s superb women players were triumphantly all of the above in winning the Euros this Summer.
    To be fair to him, Souness isn’t the only one wrong about this notion of “manliness”, the dictionary definition of manly is bang out of date too. Mine says it means brave, dignified and noble.
    Eh? Aren’t women these things too?
    So, those professing fury about the fiery Scotsman’s few ill-chosen words might consider chilling out a bit.
    And on the other hand, for blokes to suggest this controversy constitutes yet another vicious attack on the idea of masculinity, well they should have a word themselves too.
    No one’s suggesting cancelling Souness or slapping his manhood on a butcher’s block.
    There’s a simple fix here: Just say something other than “man’s game” next time. Tough game, physical game, brutal game will do the job just fine.
    Surely a man of Graeme Souness’s intelligence gets this.
    Instead of coming out steaming, all bristling and defensive, he might simply have said something like: “Aye, OK, I get it, no offence intended, lesson learnt.”
    That would have been, in language he might appreciate, the manly thing to do.
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    To Sanna Marin I award the title of best-looking leader ever in the history of the worldCredit: Instagram
    The video of her going wild at a party has tipped me over the edge
    IT WAS an American politico called Paul Begala who said that politics is showbiz for ugly people.
    There might be something in that, but he can’t have clapped eyes on Sanna Marin.
    We’re often told that Finland leads the world in education, saunas, various winter sports, wellbeing and even, indeed, happiness itself.
    To this list we must now add heart-stoppingly beautiful prime ministers.
    I do not demean her intelligence or political acumen one bit when I award her the title of best-looking leader ever in the history of the world.
    The video of her going wild at a party has tipped me over the edge.
    Helsinki here I come. I don’t even want to meet her – I’d be rendered speechless – I just want to be able to vote for her.
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    I’m sorry to report that the soles of my feet are very dryCredit: Getty
    I’M sorry to report that the soles of my feet are very dry.
    To address this, I bought some special stuff. The tube carries the boast that it is “The No 1 Foot Cream In Sweden”.
    This seemed random as hell to me.
    What next, the bestselling deodorant in Portugal? Or Estonia’s leading shoe polish? But I’m told Swedes are known for their skin creams. Who knew?
    I’m trying to think of what product might be marketed abroad as the UK’s best. In other words, what are we renowned around the world for being the best at making?
    I don’t know what it says about me, or the country, that I can’t really think of anything.
    The best I’ve come up with is something for ale.
    Whoever’s shifting the most could market their brand as Britain’s No 1 Warm Beer.
    Crashing into faith
    EARLIER this week, as I was walking to the shops, some lads in a car recognised me and yelled what I’d describe as abusive banter.
    As I looked up, they shunted the car in front. I hurried away.
    I now feel sorry for the driver of the car they rear-ended, and a bit sorry for the lads, who possibly meant no harm.
    But at the time, I simply thought: “Yes, there is a God.”
    Don’t judge me.

    Strike simply ho-hum
    Every day a new strike is either happening or being calledCredit: LNP
    EVERY day a new strike is either happening or being called.
    I make no comment on whether they’re justified. But I do wonder if strikes really work like they used to. I think they’re losing their impact.
    A few years ago these massive rail strikes, and the postal strikes to come, would have caused an almighty stink.
    The upheaval and chaos would have consumed us all.
    Not, I sense, any more.
    Yes, they’re a nightmare for the economy; infuriatingly inconvenient for passengers and costly too for the strikers losing pay.
    But somehow we’re taking it all in our stride. This is because of the pandemic, during which the upheaval and chaos was unlike anything any of us had experienced.
    Having got through that, we feel we can get through anything.
    Strikes every other week don’t seem to bother us.
    For heaven’s SAKE, Japan?
    THE tax authorities in Japan are trying to get young people there to drink more. Yes, really.
    Alcohol sales are in decline and so, therefore, is the tax take.
    A contest is being launched to challenge 20 to 39-year- olds to come up with ideas to get that age group boozing more.
    As an advocate of moderate drinking, I often bang on about how devastating it would be for the drinks industry if we all drank within the Government’s guidelines.
    But this is a reminder that it would be a problem for the exchequer too.
    So here’s yet another excuse to drink: It’s your patriotic duty.

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    THE pollster Ipsos MORI has released some fascinating work this week on what makes us most ashamed about being British.
    The top three are ignorance of other cultures, drinking too much and complaining too much.
    The Royal Family, with the NHS and our history, are one of the key things that make us proud to be BritishCredit: Getty
    Conversely, they’ve also looked at what makes us proud to be British.
    Here the top three are the NHS, our history, and the Royal Family.
    These are interesting questions.
    If I ask them of myself, my main conclusion is I am proud to be British.
    What am I most proud of? Our sense of humour, definitely. As far as I can see there is nobody to touch us.
    And the same for our music, another field in which we punch above our weight.
    As for what I’m ashamed of, I’d plump for our transport infrastructure.
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    The roads, the railways, buses and our airports are all generally shambolic.
    Please, no jokes about them – I’m having a sense of humour failure. More