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  • Ant and Dec lead Newcastle parade as thousands of fans celebrate Carabao Cup win

    Ant and Dec lead Newcastle parade as thousands of fans celebrate Carabao Cup win

    Ant and Dec were amongst thousands of Newcastle fans celebrating their Carabao Cup victory on Saturday.

    The Magpies’ 70-year wait for a domestic trophy was ended earlier in the month when they beat Liverpool 2-1 at Wembley.

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    Newcastle’s bus parade for their Carabao Cup triumph was far from quietCredit: Getty
    Ant and Dec joined in with the celebrations with captain Guimaraes

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    Ant and Dec joined in with the celebrations with captain GuimaraesCredit: @SkyFootball X
    The pair got their hands on the famous trophy

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    The pair got their hands on the famous trophyCredit: Getty

    Dan Burn and Alexander Isak were the goalscoring heroes on a historic afternoon that has continued their rise since being taken over in October 2021.

    Newcastle swiftly announced their celebration plans for this weekend to allow fans the chance to delight in their glory once again.

    An open-top bus parade began outside St. James’ Park where a sea of supporters were gathered to catch of glimpse of the squad.

    Throughout the bus’ route towards Town Moor, thousands of other fans lined the streets of Newcastle.

    The players took it in turns to lift the Carabao Cup above the crowd, and were joined by two familiar faces onboard.

    Iconic television duo Ant and Dec are lifelong fans of the club and were in attendance at Wembley for the win over Liverpool.

    They joined in with the celebrations, with Ant asking his best mate: “Big question is though, are we going to cry like we did at Wembley on the day they won?”

    To which they both replied in unison: “Probably.”

    They then interviewed club captain Bruno Guimaraes, who was left shocked by the support.

    “Wow, I did not expect that, I swear,” he said. “What a feeling, seeing many, many people happy like that.”

    A sea of Newcastle fans could be seen on the streets throughout the city

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    A sea of Newcastle fans could be seen on the streets throughout the cityCredit: Getty
    They then took to Town Moor for the evening's celebrations

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    They then took to Town Moor for the evening’s celebrationsCredit: Getty
    Newcastle had been waiting 70 years for a first domestic trophy since lifting the FA Cup in 1955

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    Newcastle had been waiting 70 years for a first domestic trophy since lifting the FA Cup in 1955Credit: AFP

    Guimaraes was shown love by an appreciative Ant, before he added: “I think everyone here deserves it.

    “Like I said at the final, when I first signed for the club, I said I wanted to put my name in the club’s history, and I’m feeling this now!”

    Club legend Alan Shearer was present for the bonanza, where he paid an emotional tribute to his late father, who passed away last year following a battle with cancer.

    He remarked: “Yeah, unfortunately, my dad passed away last May. He was lucky enough to be at the final in ’69 [Inter-Cities Fairs Cup].

    “I just wish he could have hung on for one more year just to see and sample this.

    “But he would have been watching on and would’ve been as proud as I was.”

    Newcastle legend Shearer unsurprisingly made an appearance

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    Newcastle legend Shearer unsurprisingly made an appearanceCredit: Getty
    Fans will never forget the bus parade with supporters forging creating memories

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    Fans will never forget the bus parade with supporters forging creating memoriesCredit: Getty

    Newcastle boss Eddie Howe was also involved, and he was also in awe of the thousands who turned up.

    “Unbelievable. I didn’t know what to expect today,” he said.

    “This is really incredible, absolutely mind-blowing. You’ve got people hanging from lampposts, out of building, I hope everyone’s all right.”

    Burn, who scored the first goal against Liverpool, was delighting in his local side’s triumph.

    “Amazing. I don’t know what I was expecting, but it’s everything I ever dreamed of, honestly.

    “I keep having to stop myself because I’m getting emotional!”

    Micah Richards in stitches as he does Dan Burn’s viral dance alongside Newcastle hero

    As for right winger Jacob Murphy, he simply stated: “It’s unbelievable. Oh my God!

    “There are not too many words to describe this. It’s amazing!”

    In total, it’s estimated that around 150,000 fans made their way to the Town Moor to continue the celebrations that will surely last into the night.

    The Newcastle supporters, players and staff will be savouring the day before attention turns towards the latter part of the season.

    Howe’s side face Brentford on home soil on Wednesday night ahead of clashes against Leicester and Manchester United.

    Sitting sixth in the table and two points behind fourth-placed Chelsea with nine games to go, fans are starting to dream of Champions League qualification once again.

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  • Carabao Cup final hilariously predicted by Newcastle fans Ant and Dec

    Carabao Cup final hilariously predicted by Newcastle fans Ant and Dec

    Ant and Dec’s dog has predicted the outcome of this weekend’s Carabao Cup final – and it’s bad news for Liverpool fans.

    The Newcastle-supporting double act have been getting into the spirit ahead of Sunday’s clash with Liverpool.

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    Ant and Dec have predicted the winner of the Carabao Cup finalCredit: instagram / @antanddec
    The pair laid out Newcastle and Liverpool balls for sausage dog Rocky

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    The pair laid out Newcastle and Liverpool balls for sausage dog RockyCredit: instagram / @antanddec

    Eddie Howe’s side are competing in their second final in two years at Wembley Stadium.

    However, fans will be hoping to avoid a repeat of their 2-0 defeat to Manchester United in 2023.

    Ant and Dec are amongst them, with the latter’s pet dachshund Rocky predicting the winner on social media.

    In a video shared on their Instagram account, the duo could be seen attempting to film an intro to the prediction.

    After several failed takes, Dec finally explained what they were doing as he held up Rocky and Ant presented two footballs in the colours of each club.

    Dec stated: “It’s the big cup final on Sunday,” as Ant exclaimed: “I’m nervous Dec!”

    The former continued: “It’s the Carabao Cup final, Newcastle United vs Liverpool. But who’s going to win? We’re about to find out with Rocky the predictor.”

    Ant then urged the hound, “Come on Rocky. Choose this one,” as he held up the Newcastle ball.

    Rocky responded by running straight to the Toon Army ball, prompting Ant and Dec to leap into the air cheering.

    Ant added: “He’s licking it to death. It’s gonna be a triumph.”

    Rocky headed straight for the Newcastle ball in front of him

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    Rocky headed straight for the Newcastle ball in front of himCredit: instagram / @antanddec
    Ant and Dec were left celebrating the dog's final prediction

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    Ant and Dec were left celebrating the dog’s final predictionCredit: instagram / @antanddec

    Meanwhile, the pair wrote in the caption: “You heard it here first! Howay The Lads.”

    Newcastle are bidding to win their first major trophy for more than five decades this weekend.

    The Magpies have not lifted significant silverware since their triumph in the 1969 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup.

    It has been even longer since the club won a domestic trophy [FA Cup], with a win on Sunday ending a 70-year wait for such a feat.

    Howe addressed the trophy drought during his pre-match press conference this week.

    The Newcastle boss explained: “A lot is made of that – of course I understand why.

    Jack Grealish responds directly to Ant and Dec over wild I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here rumour

    “But, I think it’s a real motivation for us to try to break that long time and that long wait that everyone’s feeling.

    “It should be inspiring for us – not a negative. It’s a chance to make history for us as a team – that’s very rare in football.”

    The two sides have already met twice in the Premier League this season, with Liverpool winning 2-0 at Anfield after a 3-3 draw in the reverse fixture.

    Newcastle, however, have not beaten their cup final opponents since December 2015 – a run stretching to 17 matches.



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  • Fans in stitches at Van Dijk and Richarlison incident you may have missed

    Fans in stitches at Van Dijk and Richarlison incident you may have missed

    Virgil van Dijk’s brutal gesture to Richarlison reminded fans the Liverpool captain is a cold-blooded phenom.

    With the Reds down 1-0 on aggregate to Tottenham going into the second leg of their Carabao Cup semi-final, Van Dijk and his teammates knew they needed a fast start in the second leg at Anfield.

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    Richarlison and Virgil van Dijk came to blows multiple times in a feisty first halfCredit: Getty

    Very few would have anticipated that type of start would have included some serious displays of ruthless physicality from Liverpool.

    As is often the case with captains, Van Dijk certainly led the way on the physical front.

    Unfortunately for Tottenham’s Richarlison, he bore the brunt of it as early as the third minute.

    Van Dijk and Richarlison tussled for the ball but it looked like the forward would spin away from his marker.

    But Van Dijk wasn’t about to let that happen and clattered into the Tottenham ace by shifting his entire body weight into the Brazilian.

    However, vision appeared to show Van Dijk had thudded his elbow into Richarlison’s chest as he went down in pain.

    Luckily for Van Dijk, the incident was checked and cleared by VAR.

    Yet it was a separate flashpoint between the two that had fans in stitches on social media.

    Richarlison was once again bundled to the ground by Van Dijk, this time from behind.

    The Liverpool skipper offered his hand to help up his rival, but just as Richarlison reached out his hand, Van Dijk pulled back and ran away.

    Van Dijk brutally trolled Richarlison with a fake handshake gesture

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    Van Dijk brutally trolled Richarlison with a fake handshake gestureCredit: @mcfchenry on X

    A handful of football supporters on X noticed the moment and offered hilarious reactions.

    One user posted: “Van Dijk’s absolutely done Richarlison.”

    Another said: “Van Dijk clowning Richarlison is absolutely brilliant.”

    One wrote: “Van Dijk did Richarlison dirty.”

    Unfortunately for Richarlison, his game lasted just 45 minutes as he was taken off after he went down to the ground.

    Richarlison’s exit did herald the arrival of electric French talent Mathys Tel for his Tottenham debut.

    Gakpo got Liverpool back into the tie to cap off a dominant first half

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    Gakpo got Liverpool back into the tie to cap off a dominant first halfCredit: AFP

    The Brazilian’s substitution came after Cody Gakpo struck in the 34th minute to put Liverpool ahead on the night and level the tie at 1-1.

    Gakpo’s goal was a just reward for the host’s efforts in the opening half as they took 11 shots to Tottenham’s one.

    Arne Slot’s side have also enjoyed 73 per cent possession, with the visitors having to repel wave after wave of Liverpool attacks.

    Unfortunately for Tottenham, Gakpo’s was the first of four goals conceded as Liverpool booked their spot in a third Carabao Cup final in four years.

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  • Laura Woods reacts as she watches baby wear Newcastle kit during Arsenal loss

    Laura Woods reacts as she watches baby wear Newcastle kit during Arsenal loss

    If watching Arsenal exit the Carabao Cup wasn’t painful enough, Laura Woods had to endure it while her baby wore a Newcastle kit.

    Woods, an Arsenal supporter, took in the second leg of the Gunners’ Carabao Cup semi-final against the Magpies with her baby, Leo, resting on her lap.

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    Woods is battling her fiancé for her baby son’s footballing allegianceCredit: Getty

    Unfortunately for Woods, her fiancé Adam Collard is a passionate Newcastle fan.

    With Arsenal already down 2-0 from the first leg, it was always going to be an uphill battle for the Gunners as they ventured up to St. James’ Park.

    The task became even more difficult in the 19th minute when Jacob Murphy put Newcastle up 1-0 on the night and 3-0 up on aggregate.

    Now that they had one foot in the final at Wembley, Collard looked to soak up the moment as little Leo was dressed in a Newcastle babygrow with the wording ‘Toon Army’ on the front.

    Collard then held Leo’s arm and helped his newborn do a little dance, much to Woods’ chagrin.

    The former Love Island contestant shared the moment on his Instagram story, which was subsequently reposted by Woods.

    Woods added the caption: “Genuinely not sure what’s worse, the goal or the Xmas pyjamas.”

    Anthony Gordon compounded Woods and Arsenal’s woes even further when he struck in the 52nd minute to cement Newcastle’s spot at Wembley.

    It’s not the first time Collard has tried to win over his son’s footballing loyalty.

    In a previous Instagram story, Collard shared a picture of Leo in a baby grow that read ‘Mini Magpie’.

    Woods wasn't happy with her baby in a Newcastle outfit as they breezed past Arsenal

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    Woods wasn’t happy with her baby in a Newcastle outfit as they breezed past ArsenalCredit: Instagram – @adamcollard

    “If you aren’t first you’re last… @laurawoodsy,” Collard wrote.

    Woods reposted the image and added: “Fuming.”

    Although Woods may be losing the battle to win over Leo’s footballing loyalty, at least for now, Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta has done his part to help out the former talkSPORT host.

    Arteta and Woods crossed paths at the Emirates Stadium last December as the Gunners boss took the opportunity to hand over several gifts for Leo, who had not been born yet.

    Included in the gift bag was a bear and multiple Arsenal baby outfits.

    Woods dubbed the presents ‘too cute’ as she shared a closer look at one of the baby grows with her followers.

    Collard has already made moves to secure little Leo as a Newcastle fan

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    Collard has already made moves to secure little Leo as a Newcastle fanCredit: instagram / @laurawoodsy

    But as hard as Woods may try to ensure Leo ends up an Arsenal fan, a Newcastle win in the Carabao Cup final could mean her efforts are futile.

    The Magpies await either Tottenham or Liverpool in the final, with Ange Postecoglou’s side holding a slender 1-0 advantage going into the second leg at Anfield on Thursday night.

    Newcastle will be out to win their first major trophy since the FA Cup in 1955.

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  • ‘Just offensive to me:’ Ange blasts personal criticism ahead of huge Spurs test

    ‘Just offensive to me:’ Ange blasts personal criticism ahead of huge Spurs test

    Tottenham manager Ange Postecoglou says he welcomes scrutiny but that some of the criticism directed at him is “offensive.”

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    Injury-hit Spurs took a big step towards a first trophy since 2008 on Friday with a thrilling 4-3 victory over Manchester United in the quarter-finals of the League Cup.

    Tottenham led 3-0 before two howlers from goalkeeper Fraser Forster let United into the game, but the home side held on for a precious win.

    Sky Sports pundit Jamie Carragher, a former Liverpool defender, said Spurs should be more flexible in their approach rather than sticking to all-out attack.

    Ahead of Monday’s visit of Liverpool, Postecoglou found an ally on Friday in opposite number Arne Slot, who said he was a big fan of the Spurs manager’s style.

    LONDON, ENGLAND – DECEMBER 19: Ange Postecoglou, manager of Tottenham Hotspur, embraces James Maddison of Tottenham Hotspur during the Carabao Cup Quarter Final match between Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester United at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on December 19, 2024 in London, England. (Photo by James Gill – Danehouse/Getty Images)Source: FOX SPORTS

    Postecoglou discussed in detail the analysis of Carragher and others when asked at his pre-match press conference on Saturday if he would listen more to someone like Slot than the ex-Reds defender.

    “Jamie Carragher, mate. You can name him. He’ll enjoy that,” Postecoglou laughed.

    He added: “I love the fact people are talking about our games and analysing our games. I think that is important as well for this football club and I’d rather that than us be anonymous and no one talk about us, or we’re just grinding out an existence.

    “As I’ve always said, you have to be prepared for scrutiny, you have to be prepared for criticism and it’s how you react to that that is more important.

    “What I am saying is I don’t need validity and it won’t change what I believe because what I believe (comes from) a lifetime of experiences and values that I won’t let anyone tamper with from the outside.”

    But the Australian said he did not understand “some of the other stuff”, believing it was about getting headlines.

    Asked to expand, Postecoglou replied: “There is some stuff out there and I find — and at the appropriate time I’ll call it out — just offensive towards me.

    “I just think you know what, I don’t know. I’m up here with a silly accent and maybe I don’t take things as seriously as people want me to and I’m fairly dismissive of them, but that’s all right. I love my life and I’ll keep doing what I’m doing.”

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  • Arsenal’s cup tie against Crystal Palace forced women’s team into major change

    Arsenal’s cup tie against Crystal Palace forced women’s team into major change

    Arsenal’s Carabao Cup quarter-final clash with Crystal Palace this week caused problematic implications for their women’s side.

    The Gunners host the Eagles on Wednesday night in a London derby, live on talkSPORT, as both teams look to reach the final four.

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    Arsenal’s cup game forced their Women’s side to change stadiumCredit: GETTY

    Mikel Arteta‘s men and Oliver Glasner’s side will do battle in north London at the slightly earlier time of 7:30pm.

    But that’s not the only strange thing about this game, as the scheduling actually caused a fixture clash.

    Arsenal Women are preparing to face Bayern Munich in the Champions League on Wednesday too.

    And that game was originally planned to be held at the Emirates.

    But due to the Men’s team being handed a home cup fixture at the same time, the Women’s team had to change their stadium.

    They were then left in a difficult situation as their common home of Boreham Wood’s Meadow Park, didn’t meet UEFA regulations.

    After being forced to switch, Arsenal confirmed they were having to liaise with UEFA to try and find a solution.

    Fortunately, last month, the Gunners were able to reach an agreement that would allow them to play at Meadow Park.

    A statement read: “We can confirm that our UEFA Women’s Champions League match against Bayern Munich will take place at one of our familiar home venues for our women’s team, the Mangata Pay UK Stadium Meadow Park, Borehamwood on Wednesday, December 18.

    “This follows engagement with UEFA in recent days, who have granted special dispensation for the match to be played there, given the unique combination of factors that required a new venue following our men’s team’s home draw in the Carabao Cup quarter-final.

    The Emirates was scheduled to hold two matches at the same time...

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    The Emirates was scheduled to hold two matches at the same time…Credit: Getty

    “We thank members of our supporter groups throughout this time who offered valuable feedback which was reflected in our dialogue with UEFA. We also thank UEFA for their collaboration to find a workable outcome.”

    Another problem had to be dealt with by the club too, as fans had already started to purchase tickets for the Women’s game at the Emirates.

    But they offered an exclusive period for those who already had tickets to buy a new one for the new venue.

    “Supporters who have already purchased a ticket will automatically receive a full refund and a 24-hour priority access window to purchase a new ticket for this fixture at Meadow Park,” the statement continued.

    “This window will open at 2pm on Tuesday, November 26, with tickets available on a first-come, first-served basis (subject to availability).

    “We would like to recognise these supporters and their commitment to following us on our Women’s UEFA Champions League campaign.

    Arsenal Women had to change from the Emirates to their usual home stadium

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    Arsenal Women had to change from the Emirates to their usual home stadiumCredit: GETTY

    “As a gesture of goodwill, we would like to offer a complimentary ticket for a future WSL match at Emirates Stadium this season, or a £20 retail voucher that can be redeemed at The Armoury or on Arsenal Direct.”

    Arsenal’s clash with Bayern is their final Group C clash and it will prove pivotal to their knockout round success.

    They have both already qualified, but a win for the Gunners would see them leapfrog Bayern and finish top.

    The two clubs met in their opening Champions League group stage fixture, which saw the Bavarian outfit run out easy 5-2 winners.

    It would have been a fixture fitting of a larger venue like the Emirates, but unfortunately, it wasn’t to be.

    As for Arsenal’s men’s team, they are looking to win the League Cup for the first time since 1993.

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    Arteta has taken his side to the semi-finals just once since his appointment in December 2019.

    That came in the 2021/22 season when Liverpool emerged as 2-0 winners on aggregate following a goalless first leg at Anfield.

    Since their 1993 final victory over Sheffield Wednesday, Arsenal have made it to the final on three occasions.

    But they have lost each time, with the first being against Chelsea in 2007, then to Birmingham in 2011 before losing to Manchester City in 2018.

    A win against Crystal Palace would put them another step closer to ending that losing streak.

    talkSPORT will have live coverage of the game with commentary coming from Sam Matterface and Andy Towsend.

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  • Referee David Coote ‘tried to organise drugs party’ before game he officiated

    Referee David Coote ‘tried to organise drugs party’ before game he officiated

    Referee David Coote reportedly sent messages trying to organise a ‘drugs party’ – before and during half-time of a recent game between Tottenham and Manchester City.

    A shock report in The Sun says Coote was making the arrangements during the Carabao Cup tie last month, a match where he was the fourth official.

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    Coote has been at the centre of a storm this week over his conduct, having been suspended by the PGMOLCredit: GETTY
    A video where Coote is seen snorting a white substance while at Euro 2024 emerged on Wednesday, and now further allegations have been made

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    A video where Coote is seen snorting a white substance while at Euro 2024 emerged on Wednesday, and now further allegations have been madeCredit: The Sun
    Coote is alleged to have tried to organise a drug-fuelled party while working during a Carabao Cup tie

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    Coote is alleged to have tried to organise a drug-fuelled party while working during a Carabao Cup tieCredit: Rex

    Coote was suspended earlier this week by the Premier League’s refereeing body – the Professional Game Match Officials Limited (PGMOL) – after a video was widely circulated on social media of a foul-mouthed rant about Jurgen Klopp.

    The Sun then subsequently published another damning video that showed Coote snorting a white powder in a hotel room during Euro 2024 in Germany, where he was officiating.

    Now, a fresh report in The Sun has further called into question the conduct of one of English football’s leading referees.

    The 42-year-old is alleged to have tried to arrange a ‘drugs party’ in a Travelodge hotel for after the Tottenham vs Man City game at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, which took place on October 30.

    The report adds that Coote booked the room at 7:38pm, which was just 37 minutes before the game was due to start, before sending a booking notification to someone else at 8:04pm, just over ten minutes before kick-off.

    Coote is then said to have sent another message to a friend about the planned evening at half-time.

    The pal told The Sun: “On the day of the game he was messaging me repeatedly and wanting a drugs party after he’d finished at Spurs.

    “He didn’t book the Travelodge until just before kick-off, then sent a notification 11 minutes from the game starting. It was crazy.

    “City striker Erling Haaland was on the bench, so I was watching them on TV pretty much side by side. And moments before and afterwards he sent me messages.

    “When he messaged me at half-time I thought it was so surreal.

    “Surely he should have been concentrating on the game, not arranging drugs parties.”

    Coote's career looks to be in tatters after a series of revelations

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    Coote’s career looks to be in tatters after a series of revelationsCredit: Rex

    The pal told the paper that the party did not go ahead in the end, much to the disappointment of Coote.

    The Premier League referee is currently suspended by the PGMOL, and under investigation by the Football Assocation and UEFA.

    Coote’s suspension came on Monday after an initial video circulated on social media appearing to show him labelling former Liverpool boss Klopp a “German c***”.

    Pressed for his views on the former Liverpool manager, he remarked: “(Klopp is a) c***, absolute c***.

    “Aside from having a right pop at me when I was refereeing them against Burnley in lockdown, he accused me of lying and then had a right f***ing pop of me.

    The storm started on Monday when a video was leaked of Coote unleashing a foul-mouthed rant about Klopp

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    The storm started on Monday when a video was leaked of Coote unleashing a foul-mouthed rant about Klopp

    “I have no interest in speaking to someone who is f***ing arrogant. So I do my best not to speak to him.

    “(James) Milner is all right, I get on with him. You can see me there with a ‘mask’ on. But, my god, German c***, f**k me.”

    A second video then emerged on Wednesday of the official appearing to take cocaine while at Euro 2024.

    The video was taken on July 6, a day after Coote had been VAR official for quarter-final tie between Spain and Germany.

    UEFA have already taken action against Coote removing him from their list of officials for this week’s international fixtures, and have appointed an ethics and disciplinary inspector to conduct a full investigation into his conduct.

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  • Arsenal’s Carabao Cup tie will force women’s team into making major change

    Arsenal’s Carabao Cup tie will force women’s team into making major change

    Arsenal’s Carabao Cup quarter-final clash with Crystal Palace has caused problematic implications to their Women’s side.

    The Gunners welcome the Eagles to the Emirates Stadium on Wednesday, December 18 in a London derby as both teams look to book a place in the last four.

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    The Emirates is currently scheduled to hold two matches at the same time on December 18Credit: Getty

    Mikel Arteta‘s men and Oliver Glasner’s side will battle in north London at 7:30pm.

    It is the same date and venue that Arsenal Women have been scheduled to face Bayern Munich in the Champions League.

    That fixture has been pencilled in to start at 8pm, but they will now have to take on the German giants elsewhere.

    While the women’s team often play at Borehamwood’s Meadow Park, the ground does not meet UEFA’s stadium regulations, and is not an option to host the match.

    One likely option could be to change the date of the fixture.

    Though the same can’t be said for the men’s clash between Arsenal and Palace, with the latter playing on the Sunday prior.

    This would make any match with Arsenal on the Tuesday extremely difficult due to the 48-hour turnaround.

    Meanwhile under UEFA guidelines, visiting teams, like Bayern, conduct their pre-match press conference at the stadium of their opposition the day prior, and can train on the pitch should they desire.

    This therefore rules out any chance of Arsenal and Palace being able to move their clash to Tuesday,

    Arsenal’s midweek fixture with Palace was announced on Wednesday afternoon, with the club swiftly releasing an update on what it means for their women’s team.

    Tickets for the Women's Champions League clash on December 18 are still available

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    Tickets for the Women’s Champions League clash on December 18 are still availableCredit: Arsenal

    A statement from Arsenal read: “We are liaising with UEFA, and further details regarding our UEFA Women’s Champions League match against Bayern Munich will be announced in due course.”

    At the time of writing, tickets for the Women’s Champions League fixture are still available for purchase.

    Arsenal’s clash with Bayern will be their final Group C clash – and could prove pivotal in their quest to advance into the knockout round.

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    The two clubs met in their opening Champions League group stage fixture, which saw the Bavarian outfit run out easy 5-2 winners.

    Arsenal, who currently have Renee Slegers at the helm on an interim basis following Jonas Eidevall’s resignation, subsequently beat Norwegian side Valerenga in their next outing.

    Next up for Arsenal is an away clash at Juventus, before they host the Old Lady at the Emirates on November 21.

    As for Arsenal’s men’s team, they are looking to win the League Cup for the first time since 1993.

    Arteta has taken his side to the semi-finals just once since his appointment in December 2019.

    That came in the 2021/22 season where Liverpool emerged as 2-0 winners on aggregate following a goalless first leg at Anfield.

    Since their 1993 final victory over Sheffield Wednesday, Arsenal have made it to the final on three occasions.

    But they have lost each time, with the first being against Chelsea in 2007, then to Birmingham in 2011 before losing to Manchester City in 2018.

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  • Arsenal starlet instantly creates Carabao Cup history to break 61-year record

    Arsenal starlet instantly creates Carabao Cup history to break 61-year record

    Jack Porter has created Carabao Cup history by becoming the youngest goalkeeper to ever play in the competition.

    The Arsenal keeper selected to start in the 5-1 win against Bolton in the third round at the Emirates Stadium at just 16 years and 72 days old.

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    Porter benefited from Arsenal’s mini-injury crisis in goalCredit: AFP

    A goalkeeper mini-crisis led to the Hale End star being given a shock opportunity for the first team.

    Mikel Arteta was unwilling to risk No.1 David Raya, who was seen limping with a bandage around his right leg following the recent 2-2 draw at Manchester City.

    Back-up goalkeeper Neto – a loan arrival from Bournemouth – is cup-tied having featured for the Cherries in their defeat to West Ham in the previous round.

    Meanwhile, last season’s third-choice Karl Hein is on loan at Spanish side Real Valladolid, with summer signing Tommy Setford – an £840,000 arrival from Ajax – currently injured.

    It led to Porter, who made the bench in last week’s Champions League draw away at Atalanta, making his senior debut.

    In doing so, he became the League Cup’s youngest goalkeeper in its 64-year history.

    Porter broke a 61-year record which was previously held by Martin Townsend, who started for Fulham at the age of 17 years, three months and ten days in a 5-3 win over Colchester United in September 1963.

    Incredibly, Porter has shattered the record by over 12 months.

    But despite his tender age, Porter is only 15th on the list of the youngest players in League Cup history.

    Liverpool midfielder Harvey Elliott sits top of the pile having been just 15 years, five months and 21 days old when he featured for Fulham in their 3-1 win away at Millwall in 2018.

    Porter created League Cup history following his appearance

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    Porter created League Cup history following his appearanceCredit: Getty

    Meanwhile, Jude Bellingham is in 11th place, with the ex-Birmingham star 16 years, one month and eight days old when he played in the Blues’ 3-0 defeat at Portsmouth in August 2019.

    Porter’s outing against the Trotters has saw him become Arsenal’s youngest player to feature in the League Cup.

    Though he is not the club’s all-time youngest footballer, with that honour going to versatile midfielder Ethan Nwaneri.

    Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta gushes over Myles Lewis-Skelly’s ‘special character’

    Nwaneri not only created Arsenal history, but Premier League history too when he came off the bench away at Brentford aged 15 years and 181 days in September 2022.

    The England youth international started alongside Porter against the Trotters, where he scored in either half to show why fans are desperate to see him feature more regularly.

    Declan Rice, Raheem Sterling and Kai Havertz were also all on target for the hosts.

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  • Danns latest in family to taste success after Eurovision and skateboard champs

    Danns latest in family to taste success after Eurovision and skateboard champs

    Jayden Danns is a Carabao Cup winner after only 42 minutes as a professional footballer and he is already continuing his family’s success. 

    The 18-year-old helped Liverpool get their hands on their first piece of silverware this season at Wembley on Sunday afternoon.

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    Danns has already won the first title of his careerCredit: Getty

    Jurgen Klopp trusted him to come on alongside fellow academy products James McConnell and Bobby Clark to beat Chelsea

    They managed to overcome the Blues deep in extra-time with Danns playing his part and causing problems for Mauricio Pochettino’s men.

    He was able to get his hands on the Carabao Cup trophy and there are hopes that it will be the first of many throughout his career. 

    And Danns could well be destined for success considering his family’s history. 

    The forward is the son of former Birmingham, Crystal Palace and Leicester midfielder Neil Danns who had a footballing career spanning almost two decades. 

    Neil was a play-off winner in his playing days while his father, Neil Sr, has success in multiple other fields. 

    Danns’ grandfather is a former European and British skateboarding champion. 

    Neil Sr was dominating the skateboarding scene in Britain by the age of 18 and then conquered Europe in 1989. 

    Dann's father Neil is a former Premier League midfielder

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    Dann’s father Neil is a former Premier League midfielder

    Not only was he a champion skateboarder, but incredibly, he was also part of the United Kingdom’s Eurovision entry in 1987. 

    He was a backing singer artist Rikki who performed the song ‘Only the Light’ and finished 13th in the contest. 

    So Jayden already has a connection with success through his father and grandfather and it doesn’t stop there…

    The 2006-born starlet’s sister has also performed at Eurovision! 

    Hayla Essen Danns was part of the UK’s entry to Junior Eurovision last year, singing as part of girl group STAND UNIQU3. 

    She also featured on The Voice Kids and reached the final of the competition. 

    Hayla Essen showed her love for her ‘biggest inspiration’ after he got his hands on the Carabao Cup trophy at Wembley on Sunday. 

    Liverpool manager Klopp also spoke incredibly highly of Danns who had two chances to score in the final against Chelsea. 

    Speaking after the game the Reds boss said: “Jayden Danns has only recently joined us in first-team training.

    “I loved him from the first second; really special. And he comes on today, OK he played in the last game, but he can score two goals in a Carabao Cup final. It’s absolutely insane.”

    And Danns has the belief that he can become a star, with his family’s achievements clearly having an impact on his mentality. 

    “My long-term aim is to be the best player I can possibly be,” he said. 

    “I don’t want to end my career and have any regrets where I could have worked harder. I’d rather just put all the work in and try to get as much as I can from it.

    “Step by step, I want to become the player that I envision.”

    With one trophy down already, Danns looks set for a special career and he is likely to continue his impressive family’s trend of success. 



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