
Dan King
Football Reporter at The Sun
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4 days ago |
thesun.co.uk | Dan King
OLLIE WATKINS was left “fuming” over his Champions League axe. The striker scored as Aston Villa sunk top-five rivals Newcastle — four days after being benched for their defeat by Paris Saint-Germain. On boss Unai Emery’s snub, Watkins said: “I was fuming I wasn’t playing after I played 20 minutes against PSG in both games. “I let him know that. He’s the manager and I respect his decision. “But I’m not one of those players happy to sit on the bench.
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4 days ago |
thesun.co.uk | Dan King
MAAT’S the way to do it. When you have been on the wrong end of Champions League heartbreak, this is how to bounce back and boost your chances of having another go next year. And to dent the challenge of one of your top-five rivals into the bargain. Just when Newcastle were threatening to frustrate Unai Emery’s vibrant team, Ian Maatsen had his own moment of redemption.
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1 week ago |
thesun.co.uk | Dan King
MANCHESTER UNITED boss Ruben Amorim desperately needs Europa League glory to save his season - and his reputation. Because right now Amorim is statistically the WORST of all the United managers to take the hot seat since Sir Alex Ferguson left 12 years ago. Only victory over Lyon in the Europa League quarter-final second leg would be enough to take the Portuguese ahead of the much-mocked Ralf Rangnick in terms of win percentage in all competitions.
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1 week ago |
thesun.co.uk | Dan King |Tim Nash
TOTTENHAM’S traitor has sabotaged manager Ange Postecoglou by leaking at least TEN separate dressing-room secrets. The club have compiled a dossier of evidence over the past two seasons to root out the rat, who could face the sack. Postecoglou revealed on Friday that sensitive team information — including tactics and injury news — was still being revealed, despite warnings to staff.
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1 week ago |
thesun.co.uk | Dan King
FUMING Arsenal star Gabriel Martinelli accused Brentford captain Christian Norgaard of a “nasty” foul that could have broken his leg. Gunners boss Mikel Arteta was also furious, claiming Norgaard should have received a red card instead of a yellow for the first-half scissor tackle from behind. Winger Martinelli insisted: “In the moment, if my foot was on the floor, he could break my leg. “He said he didn’t mean it. I believe him but still he could have broken my leg. For me it was red.
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The trains in this country are a fucking disgrace. Absolute shambles after Spurs game.

What a sensational game this was, especially second half

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