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thesun.co.uk | Jack Rosser
FORGET the final, give Inter Milan the Champions League – nothing will top this. Neither Arsenal nor Paris Saint-Germain will want to face Simone Inzaghi’s monsters, anyway. They triumphed over Barcelona in the greatest of semi-finals and in the most dramatic of fashion. These two served up an instant classic a week ago, and went all out to top it at the San Siro. Inter were cruising after another flying start, floored after Barcelona came back from the dead again.
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1 month ago |
thesun.co.uk | Martin Lipton |Andy Dillon |Lloyd Canfield |Jack Rosser
CHELSEA are facing a major rethink in their transfer strategy for next season - due to the unexpected success of French sister club Strasbourg. Brazilian midfielder Andrey Santos and Serbian keeper Djordje Petrovic have starred on loan at the Ligue 1 surprise package, while another hot teenage prospect, Ecuadorian Kendry Paes, is training under the tutelage of boss Liam Rosenior.
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1 month ago |
thesun.ie | Jack Rosser
LUCAS PAQUETA broke down in tears following a booking as he continues to battle spot fixing charges. Graham Potter, the West Ham boss, said his emotional reaction was due to the frustration of being shown a yellow card. Paqueta wiped away tears after being booked for tripping Tottenham sub Mikey Moore and had to be consoled by Jarrod Bowen and referee Michael Oliver. There were also clear signs of emotion when the former Lyon man was replaced on 80 minutes, seven minutes after his booking.
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1 month ago |
thesun.co.uk | Jack Rosser
WEST HAM’S season has fallen so flat they cannot even get up for the visit of their biggest rival. The Hammers and a much-changed Tottenham played out one of the feeblest London derbies in living memory. There was no spark, no fight and not even a full-house in the stands. Graham Potter’s side have nothing to play for, but the fact he cannot get them going for this game – especially after a run of seven without a win beforehand – is cause for concern.
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1 month ago |
thesun.ie | Jack Rosser
JARROD BOWEN cancelled out Wilson Odobert's opener as it finished with honours even in the London derby. Odobert grabbed his first Premier League goal for Tottenham with 15 minutes on the clock at the London Stadium. But West Ham skipper Bowen evened things up just before the half-hour mark, tucking home from close range at a tight angle. THIS IS A DEVELOPING STORY..
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