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    Arsenal in huge blow with Oleksandr Zinchenko out of West Ham clash with groin injury in worry for Arteta

    OLEKSANDR ZINCHENKO has been RULED OUT of Arsenal’s match against West Ham. The defender will miss the crucial title run-in clash due to a precaution with a tight groin, Arsenal have said.
    Oleksandr Zinchenko has been ruled out with a tight groinCredit: Getty
    Kieran Tierney has come in as his replacement.
    It is the Scotland international’s first start in the Premier League since December – a 3-1 win over West Ham.
    Despite the blow, Arsenal fans have rallied behind Tierney to put in a good performance and wished Zinchenko a speedy recovery.
    One fan wrote: “Zinchenko will be a mess but KT is gonna be fine.”
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    A second said: “OUR BHOOOOYYYY.”
    A third commented: “Get well soon Zinny ❤️.”
    “Rest up for Southampton king,” a fourth typed.
    A fifth added: “Get well soon, but he has to be in that dressing room. Just like Jesus did when he was injured.”
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    Zinchenko’s absence comes after Arsenal’s lead over Manchester City was slashed to just three points.
    City have a game in hand over the Gunners, with the two sides set to face off later this month.
    Mikel Arteta’s side will next be in action against Southampton. More

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    Tottenham, West Ham and Crystal Palace ‘all targeting’ Feyenoord boss Arne Slot as he runs away with Dutch title

    TOTTENHAM, West Ham and Crystal Palace are eyeing Feyenoord boss Arne Slot, reports suggest.Spurs and Palace are actively looking for a new manager, whereas David Moyes continues to fall out of favour at London Stadium.
    Feyenoord manager Arne Slot has impressed this season in the EredivisieCredit: Getty
    Tottenham, Crystal Palace and West Ham are keeping tabs on SlotCredit: Getty
    And according to The Times, Slot is among the London rivals’ top choices for the dugout.
    The North Londoners parted ways with Antonio Conte in March and will finish the season with the Italian tactician’s former assistant Cristian Stellini in charge.
    Palace also sacked Patrick Vieira last month and replaced him with Roy Hodgson, the man the Frenchman succeeded in 2021, on an interim capacity.
    Moyes’ position is becoming untenable with West Ham fighting for Premier League survival.
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    And the Hammers are still likely to look for a new head coach even if the Scotsman wins the Europa Conference League.
    Slot has been enjoying a stunning season as he is leading Feyenoord to the Eredivisie title.
    The Dutchman has guided the Rotterdam giants to first place with an eight-point lead ahead of defending champions Ajax.
    The 44-year-old has been praised for his attacking football in the Netherlands.
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    Slot was also in charge of AZ Alkmaar during the 2019-2020 season when they were neck-and-neck with Ajax for the title before the campaign was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
    Tottenham have reportedly drawn up a list of several potential candidates.
    That includes former manager Mauricio Pochettino, as well as Julian Nagelsmann and Brendan Rodgers.
    West Ham, on the other hand, have been linked with Rafa Benitez, who has been out of work ever since his departure from Everton last year. More

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    Watch insane moment Gent defenders high five each other SECONDS before Danny Ings scores for West Ham

    TWO oblivious Gent players high-fived each other for their defensive work – then just seconds later saw Danny Ings sneak in to score for West Ham. The Belgian side almost got to half-time with their clean sheet still intact against the Hammers in the Europa Conference League first-leg quarter-final tie.
    Danny Ings slipped in behind the distracted Gent defence to open the scoringCredit: Reuters
    Kamil Piatkowski (left) and Alessio Castro-Montes share a high-five just before things started to go wrongCredit: BTSport

    But a bizarre moment between centre-back Kamil Piatkowski and wing-back Alessio Castro-Montes undid their hard work.
    Piatkowski and Castro-Montes were high-fiving each other as Vladimir Coufal took the quick throw for West Ham.
    The distracted pair were celebrating blocking a previous West Ham attack.
    Coufal’s quick throw found Jarrod Bowen deep inside the box.
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    The 26-year-old swivelled and sent a low ball across the six-yard box which Ings only had to tap home.
    It was the striker’s first ever goal in Europe but replays suggested it was preventable from a Gent perspective.
    Had Piatkowski and Castro-Montes not been celebrating their previous good work they would likely have snuffed out West Ham’s quick thinking attack.
    Gents blushes were spared in the second-half as Hugo Cuypers equalised to leave the game level-pegging before the second leg at the London Stadium next week.
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    Both sides could have scored a winner during a frantic final 20 minutes with Gent forward Gift Orban hitting the crossbar with a sensational overhead kick.
    The 20-year-old Nigerian has been compared to Erling Haaland due to his recent scoring exploits.
    Despite neither side finding a second goal, there would be late drama as Piatkowski was sent off for a tackle on Lucas Paqueta as the midfielder charged through on goal.
    But a long-winded VAR check saw the decision reversed.
    VAR also got involved earlier in the game to chalk off Nayef Aguerd’s strike, leaving fans furious. More

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    West Ham fans slam ‘absolute b*****s’ decision to rule out Aguerd goal for handball after keeper howler and VAR check

    WEST HAM fans were raging that a Nayef Aguerd goal was ruled out against Gent after a goalkeeping howler. The Hammers are in Belgian for the first-leg of their Europa Conference League quarter-final tonight.
    West Ham’s Aguerd thought he had given the Hammers the lead after a keeper howlerCredit: BT Sport
    Fans were fuming when it was disallowed by VAR for handballCredit: Getty
    After a fairly even opening, David Moyes’ side looked to have been handed the lead moments before the break.
    Gent ‘keeper Davy Roef literally gifted them a goal from a corner.
    The set-piece was swung in from the right straight towards the stopper and his outstretched arms.
    But the easy catch was fumbled, with Roef dropping the ball onto the nearby Aguerd, then rebounding back off him and across the line.
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    The embarrassed looking West Ham defender knew little about it as his team-mates celebrated with him.
    However, VAR soon intervened and they determined that the goal would be ruled out as the ball had been spilled onto his hand – and it left supporters raging.
    One tweeted: “That’s b*****ks….he didn’t score with his hand, keeper had the last touch?”
    Another agreed, saying it was “absolute b*****ks” while another said it was a “disgrace”.
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    While another said: “They cheated West Ham out that goal. That was not a handball. Just a sorry ass GK mistake.”
    However, that anger soon turned to joy as Danny Ings rifled the Hammers ahead from close-range in the dying seconds of the half.
    But they were pegged back shortly after the restart. More

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    Arsenal receive mixed injury news with goalscorer ready to return this weekend but still no sign of key star

    EDDIE NKETIAH has returned to Arsenal training and could be available for Sunday’s trip to West Ham.The 23-year-old striker has missed his team’s last seven games after suffering a late ankle injury during last month’s 4-0 win against Everton.
    Eddie Nketiah is back in training for ArsenalCredit: Getty
    William Saliba is still sidelined with a back injuryCredit: AFP
    But now he is back in full training, and his return is a boost for manager Mikel Arteta ahead of the remaining eight games.
    Nketiah has scored nine goals this season, including six while deputising for the injured Gabriel Jesus after the World Cup.
    Jesus is starting to motor, scoring in his last two Prem matches, but Nketiah’s return will give Arsenal plenty of attacking options as they look to maintain their six-point lead at the top of the Premier League.
    But there is still no sign of defender William Saliba, who has missed Arsenal’s last three games with a back injury.
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    The French international centre-half was sorely missed during Sunday’s 2-2 draw at Liverpool.
    The Gunners surrendered a two-goal lead and allowed Manchester City to close the gap at the top of the table.
    Now Arteta is desperate to have Saliba back in action in time for the potential title decider at the Etihad on April 26.
    The Frenchman’s partnership with Gabriel has been key to Arsenal’s Prem crown challenge.
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    But after three weeks out of training, it is highly unlikely that he will be available for Sunday’s game against struggling West Ham.
    The Hammers face Genk in the first leg of their Europa Conference League quarter-final on Thursday evening. More

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    West Ham line up two Premier League stars to replace Declan Rice with Arsenal favourites to sign England star

    WEST HAM have reportedly identified their midfield targets for the summer as they look to replace the departing Declan Rice.The Hammers look resigned to the fact they will lose their captain in the summer with Arsenal currently said to be leading the race for the England star’s signature.
    Conor Gallagher has been unable to recreate his lightning form from Crystal Palace this season at Chelsea
    Kalvin Phillips and Declan Rice often play together at the heart of Gareth Southgate’s England midfield
    David Moyes’ side will need to find a fitting replacement for Rice who has been vitally important to the club since bursting onto the scene.
    The Evening Standard have reported that the East London club are interested in two names to fill the spot vacated by Rice.
    They are said to be looking at bringing in Kalvin Phillips and Conor Gallagher in order to bolster their midfield.
    West Ham had a £50million bid rejected for Phillips in January 2022 before he made the move to Manchester City, but with his playing time limited at the Etihad a move could be more likely this time round.
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    Gallagher has been of interest to multiple Premier League clubs after falling out of favour at Chelsea following his spectacular loan spell with Crystal Palace last season.
    West Ham will have to fend off the likes of Liverpool who are also rumoured to be interested in signing the Chelsea midfielder this summer.
    Reports suggest it is extremely likely Rice will depart the London Stadium this summer after 10 years with the club from youth level to becoming club captain.
    Arsenal are leading the charge for his signature, but it won’t be easy to secure his services with Chelsea and Manchester United said to be interested too.
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    This hasn’t stopped Gunners’ fans from being confident they will see Rice lining up at the Emirates next season after analysing his interactions with Bukayo Saka during the most recent England camp.
    The 24-year-old midfielder still has to focus on West Ham for now as they battle to stay in the Premier League after a shocking campaign that sees them just three points off the drop. More

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    Watch Newcastle and West Ham fans chant at each other from team BOATS on the Thames – and rival supporters love it

    WEST HAM and Newcastle fans have revived their rivalry from earlier this week by chanting at each other from BOATS.The two club’s supporters were heading to their away fixtures in London and crossed paths on the river Thames.
    West Ham and Newcastle fans chanted at each other from different boatsCredit: Twitter
    West Ham fans chanted ‘Irons’Credit: Twitter
    While Newcastle poked fun at the mid-week result in which they beat the Hammers 5-1Credit: Twitter
    West Ham were hammered by Newcastle earlier in the weekCredit: Getty
    The fans faced off on Wednesday and Newcastle’s travelling crowd had the last laugh as their side hammered West Ham at the London Stadium.
    But both sets of fans saw the funny side as they spotted each other’s boats heading down the river.
    The Toon fans were heading to Brentford while the Hammers were on their way to Fulham.
    Videos of the encounter were shared online. In one clip the Magpies fans could be heard chanting “5-1 to the Geordie boys”, referencing their win earlier in the week.
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    While West Ham fans chanted “Irons, Irons, Irons”, back at the Newcastle boat.
    The moment was loved by fans online as one Magpie fan tweeted: “Great craic lads. Hope they [West Ham] stay up.”
    A second commented: “Haha, brilliant 🤣👏.”
    A third joked: “When you see another school on a school trip.”
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    A fourth said: “Kinda rate the audacity to do that to a team that just absolutely demolished you 5-1 only a few days ago.”
    Regardless of the result on Wednesday, both sets of fans had enjoyable afternoons.
    West Ham gave themselves a massive survival boost against Fulham as Harrison Reed’s own goal was enough to win the game.
    While Newcastle came from a goal down to beat the Bees and keep themselves in third in the Premier League table. More

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    Sofa naps, 5-a-side carnage and kicking West Ham’s best academy talents – Mark Noble’s unique style as sporting director

    FROM a one-club hero to a one-of-a-kind sporting director.Mark Noble’s nickname of Mr West Ham was well earned over an 18-year stint at his beloved boyhood team, racking up 550 appearances in the process.
    Mark Noble with newly appointed Academy manager Kenny BrownCredit: West Ham
    Having hung up his weathered boots at the end of last season, the 35-year-old admitted to needing some R&R on a beach with a beer in his hand and his family by his side.
    That lasted all of a few months, returning to east London with a dapper new title and suit to match in January, learning the boardroom ropes and attending European draws in Nyon.
    Behind the scenes at West Ham’s infamous Chadwell Heath academy, however, is where he is having the biggest impact – and it involves napping on sofas and two-footing teenagers.
    For the first time in 24 years, the Hammers have representation in the FA Youth Cup semi-finals – their U18s taking on Southampton at the London Stadium on Thursday.
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    It was back in 1999 that the likes of Joe Cole and Michael Carrick lifted that youth trophy, going on to become a part of West Ham’s very own Golden Generation of academy products that also included Frank Lampard, Rio Ferdinand, Glenn Johnson and Jermain Defoe.
    Since then, Declan Rice aside, there have been few opportunities for the fans to idolise one of their own for club and country, while the last academy grad to make his debut starting in a Premier League match was Jeremy Ngakia back in January 2020.
    His role may be first team based, but Noble – who signed as a 12-year-old in 2000 – is working around the clock to ensure West Ham’s ‘Academy of Football’ tag to be reinstated.
    Kevin Keen – club legend and now U18s manager – explained: “Noble is here two, three times a week. Of those, he’ll train with my group once a week.
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    “He’ll train with the U16s. He’ll train with the U15s. He knows nearly all the kids in the academy.
    “He pulls them to the side and gives them nuggets of info. That is priceless.
    “When he trains, he trains properly. If there’s a tackle, there’s a tackle. It’s a proper training session. 
    “Then you’ll get an U10 walk in who wants to talk to his coach about Saturday’s game.
    Kevin Keen has led the U18s to an historic FA Youth Cup semi-finalCredit: West Ham
    Noble is desperate for West Ham’s academy to produce first team stars again
    The aim is to make this wall of senior debutants in the Premier League
    “Mark will go: ‘I saw that one!’ It’s a vibe that’s been created.
    “That is something I would say is exclusive to West Ham. I don’t think you’ll have too many academies where you’ve got a bloke who played over 500 games for the first team and is now sporting director doing that.”
    Kenny Brown – who played for West Ham between 1991 and 1996 – took over as Academy Manager in February.
    He said: “Noble will play two hours of five-a-side, it is carnage, then he’ll come here, have a shower, half has a sleep on the settee.
    “Only last week, he trained the whole of the session with the U16s, then moves over to his son Lenny’s group in the U13s.
    “He’s got a lovely big office at the first-team training ground but he’s never in it. You’re thinking he should be in a suit or something, but he’s in a tracksuit more than he’s ever been.”
    Noble was renowned for his sweeping and cleaning of changing rooms during his playing days, born from his upbringing at Upton Park.
    It is now a tradition that academy products stepping up into the first team follow – and Noble still finds time to confirm it is maintained at all levels.
    Brown added: “I went into the scholar dressing rooms as I was leaving once and they were both s**tholes.
    “I rang Kevin to give him a heads up so he said he would nail them in the morning. He gets them in and then Noble walked in. All the scholars were rinsed by the sporting director.
    “From that day, it has been immaculate. That is the power of his presence.”
    Despite having to compete with the likes of London rivals Arsenal, Chelsea and Tottenham, there remains a unique expectation for West Ham to produce young top flight stars.
    You only have to walk around their newly renovated £5m academy base in Romford to see that. Every inch of wall is donned with frames of success stories.
    Chadwell Heath is full of odes to past glories and local heroes
    Stars from past and present fill the hallways of the academy
    The latest crop of U18 stars made their debuts in Europe this season
    From Lampard and Cole to Bobby Moore and Geoff Hurst, and most recently Noble and Rice – the latter still making time to visit the academy on a regular basis.
    There is always space for more frames, with hopes some of the current U18s could fill it.
    One enlarged photo shows a select few of that group who got their chance in a Europa Conference League group stage dead rubber away to Romanian side FCSB in November.
    Since taking charge in his second stint in east London in 2019, boss David Moyes continues to do his part, handing out 16 senior debuts, nine of which have come in Europe.
    Keen believes the U18s are the “best they’ve had for a while”. He added: “We haven’t got the all singing, all dancing training ground.
    “You look at some of the facilities that some of our rivals in London have got and even outside of London. What we sell ourselves on being a real family club.
    “That’s our big selling point, that’s why you come to West Ham. You look at the boards, you look at the people around the place, the people who have come through the academy.
    “It’s not about flashy cars, being on the telly, tricks, having everything done for you – no, to get to that, is f***ing hard work.
    “If you’re good enough, you’ll get a chance to play in the first team. It’s just how a proper football club is run, when you’ve got people at the top who want to do things properly.”
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    Brown chimed in: “We haven’t built a £5m training ground to go and buy £160m worth of players every summer. We have to produce players.
    “The Golden Generation was so special, but it was a long time ago.” More