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  • Salah rescue mission as Reds soar clear; Sheeran rubs in Man U boss’ tough start – PL Wrap

    Salah rescue mission as Reds soar clear; Sheeran rubs in Man U boss’ tough start – PL Wrap

    Mohamed Salah urged Liverpool to deliver a hammer blow to Manchester City’s fading title hopes after inspiring the Premier League leaders’ dramatic 3-2 win against Southampton on Sunday.

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    Arne Slot’s side moved eight points clear of second-placed City thanks to Salah’s second half double at St Mary’s.

    After taking the lead through Dominik Szoboszlai’s early strike, Liverpool were rocked by Adam Armstrong’s equaliser before Mateus Fernandes put bottom of the table Southampton ahead in the second half.

    As he has so often done before, Salah came to Liverpool’s rescue with a typically predatory equaliser and a coolly converted penalty in the closing stages.

    Liverpool’s 10th win in 12 league games ensured they capitalised on City’s dismal 4-0 defeat against Tottenham 24 hours earlier.

    Chasing a first Premier League crown since 2020, the Reds have a golden opportunity to throttle City’s hopes of a fifth successive title when Pep Guardiola’s team visit Anfield on December 1.

    City have lost five in a row in all competitions and Salah said: “Hopefully, we keep going in that direction. We have a game against them so hopefully, we win it and go 11 points clear.

    “Man City is Man City. They have a bad time now but they have great players.” Salah now has 12 goals in all competitions this term, including six in his last five league games.

    “They were very important, especially after being down 2-1. It’s the most important thing to have won the game,” he said.

    “Each game is different. They had a game plan and played very well. We managed to come back and win the game.”

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    – ‘Urgency and intensity’ –

    Having Salah on form has been crucial to Slot’s dream beginning to life at Anfield.

    Slot has made a remarkable start, winning 16 of his first 18 games in all competitions.

    The former Feyenoord manager’s deft touch has established Liverpool as title favourites in his maiden season at Anfield after replacing Jurgen Klopp.

    Slot conceded Liverpool lacked intensity in the first hour at St Mary’s, but he was pleased with the way his players responded to falling behind.

    “In the second half I saw the intensity I was looking for in the first half. Southampton make it really difficult for many teams, including top clubs, and they made it difficult today, though we dominated the game completely in my opinion,” Slot said.

    “There was not enough urgency to arrive in the box in the first half, we just kept the ball instead of attacking the box.

    “Although we fell behind in the second half we showed more urgency and intensity. That led to numerous chances and eventually two goals.”

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    With Salah’s contract due to expire at the end of this season and the forward yet to sign a new deal, Slot was quick to praise the contribution of his talisman.

    “If you want to win you need to score goals and we know Mo can score,” he said. “For me his first goal is the most important as we scored out of nowhere, then after that it was just waiting for us to score another.”

    Before City’s crucial trip to Anfield next weekend, Liverpool host Real Madrid in the Champions League on Wednesday and Slot is relishing the blockbuster clashes.

    “They are two teams who have dominated football the last few years. So two big games and that’s why we needed to win today and that is what I am happy about,” he said.

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    – Man Utd held by Ipswich in Amorim’s first match in charge –

    Ruben Amorim was given a stark illustration of the size of his task at Manchester United after his uninspiring team were held 1-1 by struggling Ipswich in his first match in charge on Sunday.

    The Portuguese — the latest man tasked with restoring the club to the top of English football — spoke before kick-off about the need to be “patient”.

    But he had barely settled in his seat at a blustery Portman Road before Marcus Rashford turned in Amad Diallo’s inviting cross, stunning the home crowd.

    Ipswich, who started the day in the relegation zone, battled back, earning the equaliser they deserved through Omari Hutchinson just before half-time.

    Neither side could find a winner in the second period despite chances at both ends, with the result leaving both managers unsatisfied.

    The result leaves United 12th in the Premier League, six points behind fourth-placed Arsenal, while Ipswich are still in the drop zone.

    Before kick-off two Manchester United fans held up a home-made sign saying: “Good luck Ruben Amorim, Make our team great again.”

    The former Sporting Lisbon boss, who replaced the sacked Erik ten Hag, made three changes from the final line-up named by United’s interim boss Ruud van Nistelrooy before the international break.

    And he changed his formation to play three at the back as widely expected, with England forward Rashford operating as a lone central striker ahead of captain Bruno Fernandes and Alejandro Garnacho.

    United were ahead within two minutes when Diallo surged down the right, shrugging off the attentions of Leif Davis and Jens Cajuste to whip in a cross that Rashford touched home from close range.

    Amorim, wearing a black coat and dark trousers, remained impassive in his seat as United’s players celebrated in the corner.

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    Christian Eriksen flashed wide from just outside the box in the seventh minute after more incisive work from Diallo.

    But Ipswich responded well, creating openings of their own and looking the more dangerous team as the half wore on.

    The home side should have been level in the 40th minute but Andre Onana somehow kept out a close-range effort from Liam Delap with a strong right hand before Cajuste flashed over the bar.

    Ipswich got the equaliser they deserved just before half-time when Hutchinson hit a stinging shot that skimmed off the head of Noussair Mazraoui and beyond the diving Onana.

    The watching Ed Sheeran celebrated wildly in the stands among the 30,000-strong crowd.

    Garnacho had a chance to put United back ahead in the opening moments of the second half but Arijanet Muric got down to his left to keep out the shot.

    Onana saved well with his foot from a Delap flick from close range before Cajuste produced a perfectly timed challenge at the other end to cut out a Garnacho pass to Rashford after a swift break.

    Amorim threw on Luke Shaw and Manuel Ugarte for Jonny Evans and Casemiro about 10 minutes after the restart but United continued to labour against a team with just one Premier League win all season.

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    He later introduced forwards Rasmus Hojlund and Joshua Zirkzee to add fresh legs to his attack.

    Fernandes hit a free-kick just wide of the post from a central area and Onana saved from Conor Chaplin at the other end but neither side found the quality to earn the win.

    Amorim is United’s sixth permanent appointment since Alex Ferguson retired in 2013 after leading to the team to a 20th English title.

    At 39, he is the youngest United boss since Wilf McGuinness followed Matt Busby in 1969.

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  • FIVE possible debuts as new era dawns; Mooy loss creates huge chance: Socceroos Burning Qs

    FIVE possible debuts as new era dawns; Mooy loss creates huge chance: Socceroos Burning Qs

    The Socceroos return to home soil this week for their first matches since this historic success in Qatar last year, facing fellow World Cup participants Ecuador in a pair of friendlies on Friday and Tuesday.

    Heralded as the ‘Welcome Home’ series, it is an opportunity to celebrate Australia’s finest men’s World Cup showing, as well as the dawn of a new World Cup cycle – a chance for young players to stake their claim in the next iteration of the Socceroos.

    Here are the biggest questions ahead of the two blockbuster clashes.

    JUST HOW BOLD WILL ARNIE BE?

    This question can easily be reframed as such: Will coach Graham Arnold prioritise the next generation or celebrate those players who starred in Qatar?

    It will be a difficult balancing act, made harder by the remarkable depth at his disposal.

    20 Aussies received match minutes at the World Cup, and 15 of them have been named to this squad. Add to that a handful of others named to this squad (like defender Thomas Deng, midfielder Cameron Devlin, and attacker Marco Tilio) who were at the World Cup but didn’t take to the pitch.

    His selection headaches might be made a little easier by injury-forced absences of a quartet of Mat Leckie, Ajdin Hrustic, Aaron Mooy, and Jamie Maclaren. That’s four World Cup heroes who Arnold almost had to play at some point in this pair of games. Instead, he has the chance to give minutes to other players – meaning more chances for fresh faces.

    And there’s no shortage of fresh faces. In fact, there are five possible debutants in the 27-man squad: Jordan Bos, Joe Gauci, Aiden O’Neill, and Alexander Robertson, plus train-on player Nestory Irankunda – who Arnold said was in with a strong chance of making the squad for the second game.

    “He’s in there as a train-on at this moment, but there are two games, (and) that the back-up (between) the games is very short.

    “We play Friday (then) Tuesday, and there’ll be a good chance for the second game especially that he’ll be in the squad.”

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    With the four aforementioned veterans ruled out, the squad is tilted towards youth. The average age of the 26-man squad (thus excluding the 17-year-old train-on Irankunda) is 25.8 years. Besides the five possible debutants, 12 other players have seven caps or fewer.

    Youth and international inexperience is partly what makes this series so exciting. Will Arnold hand out debuts to all of the exciting quartet of youngsters at his disposal, including the teen sensation Irankunda? If so, who misses out?

    Those sorts of tricky questions face every position. Assuming locked-in first-choice goalkeeper and skipper Mat Ryan plays one of the matches, does Arnold reward veteran Andrew Redmayne – the ‘Grey Wiggle’ – for his heroics in the World Cup play-offs by giving him a game?

    Or does Arnold look to the future (and reward superior club form) by giving young Adelaide FC gloveman Joe Gauci a debut between the sticks?

    At least a couple of debuts are a veritable certainty this series. But who starts, and just how much Arnold is willing to roll the dice on youth, will be one of the big things to look out for.

    “It’s a blank sheet of paper, and these guys have been given the first chance,” Arnold said.

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    TACTICAL TINKERING OR REVOLUTION?

    Graham Arnold has remained largely consistent in his tactical approach throughout his Socceroos reign. Typically that sees him deploy a 4-3-3 formation with roaming inverted fullbacks to support an emphasis on wide play, and a willingness to play long balls to stretch defences or to a holdup attacker.

    Combined with an emphasis on physicality, workrate, and dogged determination – the ‘Aussie DNA’ he champions – it has proven remarkably successful, particularly in backs-to-the-wall situations against more vaunted opposition at the World Cup.

    But with the Asian Cup not until January 2024, and the tougher stages of World Cup qualifying further down the track, Arnold now has an opportunity to revolutionise or at least revamp his approach.

    Will we see a new formation? A new focus or style in attack?

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    While the World Cup was our greatest-ever, significant problems confronted the Socceroos through their gruelling slog to qualify for Qatar. The focus on wide play and bombing balls into the box proved ineffective against well-marshalled defences such as Japan and Saudi Arabia, the two top rivals in Asian qualifying last time out.

    But the unique skill-sets and attributes of the younger generation also offers Arnold room to change his approach. Australia is blessed with a raft of extremely talented rising stars, such as Melbourne City’s 20-year-old left-back Jordan Bos.

    He presents a contrasting style to the incumbent Aziz Behich, the 32-year-old who has 57 caps over a decade.

    “He’s a completely different player to Aziz Behich as a left fullback,” Arnold said.

    “I don’t think I’ve seen one like this one since Scott Chipperfield. I hate to put a name on it, but he’s a very, very similar player to Scotty.

    “He gives you that extra way that we can play, that maybe we don’t need to play with an inverted full back now.

    “We can play with a fullback that can be high and wide and give us something different.

    “During a game, for example, if we are playing with that inverted fullback, we can change our style and change our way with one substitution.

    “That’s what he brings to us now.”

    Australia’s depth in central defence – Harry Souttar and Kye Rowles played every game in Qatar, but Thomas Deng, Milos Degenek, and Bailey Wright are still beating down the door – could even tempt Arnold to move to a three-man defensive line.

    Jordan Bos of Melbourne City has been in sublime form of late.Source: Getty Images

    NO MOOY IN BIG MIDFIELD CHANCE

    Tom Rogic, Aaron Mooy, and Jackson Irvine. For almost a decade, Australia’s midfield has been largely dominated by three men, each of whom have played over 50 times for the national team. But Rogic missed the World Cup – having pulled out of the Socceroos earlier last year in mysterious circumstances – and a lack of game time at West Brom in England’s second tier means he hasn’t earned a recall. Mooy pulled out of this series due to a back injury, meaning Irvine is the sole midfield veteran in the squad.

    Ajdin Hrustic, Australia’s best player in the previous World Cup qualification cycle, is also out with injury.

    Irvine, in stunning form at St Pauli in Germany’s second division, will play a key role in the midfield this series. But Mooy’s absence throws up some interesting questions.

    Mooy has played largely as a six – a deep-lying playmaker or defensive midfielder – for the Socceroos in recent years. For Celtic, however, he typically plays in a more attacking role, where he has added plenty of goals to his exceptional passing and creativity.

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    Arnold strongly suggested he had planned to deploy Mooy this series in a similar role to his club position, due to both the absence of playmaker Hrustic and the greater depth of defensive midfielders in the current squad – namely Keanu Baccus and Cameron Devlin.

    The recalled Connor Metcalfe, an unlucky omission from Qatar, provides a more box-to-box option alongside potential debutant Aiden O’Neill, who has been in sensational form for Melbourne City.

    Another potential debutant is Manchester City midfielder Alexander Robertson, a genuine number eight who has huge expectations on his young shoulders.

    Arnold typically deploys three midfielders – either two holding midfielders in a double-pivot, or one holding midfielder and two further forward. Irvine will take one of those positions in at least one of the two matches, while Riley McGree could be shifted from his usual role on the flanks to an attacking midfield role usually reserved for Hrustic.

    But who Arnold taps to fill the other spaces – or whether he shifts formation to drop from three to two midfielders – could give a big hint as to the future.

    FULL SOCCEROOS SQUAD FOR ECUADOR FRIENDLIES

    GOALKEEPERS

    Mat Ryan

    Andrew Redmayne

    Joe Gauci

    DEFENDERS

    Nathaniel Atkinson

    Aziz Behich

    Jordy Bos

    Milos Degenek

    Thomas Deng

    Harry Souttar

    Bailey Wright

    Kye Rowles

    Ryan Strain

    MIDFIELDERS

    Keanu Baccus

    Cameron Devlin

    Jackson Irvine

    Connor Metcalfe

    Aiden O’Neill

    Alexander Robertson

    Riley McGree

    FORWARDS

    Brandon Borrello

    Jason Cummings

    Mitchell Duke

    Craig Goodwin

    Garang Kuol

    Awer Mabil

    Marco Tilio

    Nestory Irankunda (train-on)

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