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  • ‘New Alex Ferguson’ arrives with shock City rout; rockstar’s surprise commentary gig — CL Wrap

    ‘New Alex Ferguson’ arrives with shock City rout; rockstar’s surprise commentary gig — CL Wrap

    Oasis star Noel Gallagher made a bizarre commentary appearance as his beloved Manchester City went down 4-1 to Sporting CP in Ruben Amorim’s farewell match ahead of taking over at Old Trafford.

    The new Manchester United manager immediately endeared himself to his new fans as his Portuguese side inflicted a third defeat in the space of a week on City to maintain their standing in second position on the Champions League table with ten points from four games.

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    Amorim said pre-game that Red Devils fans might believe that “the new Alex Ferguson has arrived” if his team beat City, and he has poured fuel on the fire that is the Manchester derby.

    LISBON, PORTUGAL – NOVEMBER 05: Ruben Amorim, Head Coach of Sporting CP, is thrown into the air by his players to celebrate his last home match as manager at the end of the UEFA Champions League 2024/25 League Phase MD4 match between Sporting Clube de Portugal and Manchester City at Estadio Jose Alvalade on November 05, 2024 in Lisbon, Portugal. (Photo by Gualter Fatia/Getty Images)Source: Getty Images

    Pep Guardiola will get his chance for revenge on Amorim in the 39-year-old’s first Manchester derby at the Etihad Stadium on December 15, but he has glaring issues to fix first.

    Phil Foden opened the scoring for City in the fourth minute and it appeared they were back on track after a shock Premier League loss to Bournemouth at the weekend after being knocked out of the Carabao Cup by Ange Postecoglou’s Tottenham mid-week.

    Lifelong City fan Gallagher was even crowing about how easy things were on the pitch for his side, but almost as soon as the words came out of mouth, Sporting front man Viktor Gyökeres fired home their first goal in the 38th minute.

    From then on despite City dominating possession (73%) and having more than double the amount of shots (20-9), Sporting had all the momentum on the counter and they rolled with it.

    No more than 30 seconds into the second half they grabbed the lead courtesy of a great through ball picking out Maximiliano Araujo who was in on goal and smashed it home.

    Former Brighton striker Gyökeres piled on the pain by slotting two second half penalties to ensure he took home the match ball.

    At the other end, Erling Haaland had a chance to keep the game alive when City were 3-1 down but he blasted his penalty straight into the bar.

    City’s injury issues still persist in defence and it was the first time they had conceded four goals in a Champions League match since Barcelona put four past them in 2016.

    It was a painful return to Portugal for Lisbon-born Silva, who conceded City are mired in a damaging slump.

    “It’s disappointing because we’re a bit in a dark place right now. Everything looks to be going in the wrong way,” he said.

    “Even when we are playing well we don’t score our chances and we concede too easily.

    “We need to get better very quickly otherwise it will be very difficult to come back from these losses.

    “It’s difficult to find reasons for what is happening to us. It just looks like this team is going the wrong way now.

    “Our injured players need to come back because we need them and it’s just not good enough tonight.”

    Mariners salvage draw in AFC CL | 01:03

    Ruthless Liverpool spoil Alonso’s return to Anfield

    Xabi Alonso endured a miserable return to Anfield as Liverpool thrashed Bayer Leverkusen 4-0 on Tuesday, thanks to a Luis Diaz hat-trick, to go top of the Champions League table.

    Cody Gakpo was also on target as the Reds maintained their 100 per cent record in Europe after four games.

    Alonso, a Champions League winner during his playing days in the Liverpool midfield, turned his back on succeeding Jurgen Klopp to remain at Leverkusen after leading them to an unbeaten German league and cup double last season.

    Liverpool, though, are not left wondering what might have been as Arne Slot continued his stunning start as manager with a 14th win in 16 games in all competitions.

    Leverkusen remain on seven points from their opening four Champions League matches after another sobering night for their ambitions to match the heights they hit last season.

    Alonso’s men sit fourth in the Bundesliga, seven points adrift of leaders Bayern Munich, and failed to master what Alonso described pre-match as a “beautiful challenge”.

    Absurd scenes as Fulham pull off heist | 01:02

    The Spaniard cut a frustrated figure on the touchline as his side struggled to get into the slick passing rhythm they have become famed for during his tenure.

    The German champions, though, created the best of what chances there were in a first half short on goalmouth action.

    Jeremie Frimpong saw appeals for a penalty waved away when he went down with a clear sight of goal under a challenge from Kostas Tsimikas.

    Frimpong also had the ball in the net just before the break but handled before racing through to finish.

    Liverpool’s best opening of the half came seconds later when Curtis Jones’ excellent pass finally found some space for Gakpo, but his powerful effort was repelled at his near post by Lukas Hradecky.

    Just like in Saturday’s 2-1 win over Brighton that took Slot’s men to the top of the Premier League, it took until the second half for both Liverpool and the Anfield crowd to come to life.

    Mohamed Salah should have done better when he sliced wide after a jinking run through the Leverkusen midfield by Ryan Gravenberch.

    A cagey tactical battle was sparked into life on the hour mark by a moment of stunning quality.

    ”Ange Postecoglou blew my mind” | 01:18

    Jones spun his marker before splitting the Leverkusen defence with a pinpoint pass for Diaz, who nonchalantly chipped the advancing Hradecky.

    Moments later, Liverpool had killed the visitors off with another flowing move. Salah’s driven cross was headed in at the back post by the flying Gakpo. The linesman raised his flag to momentarily silence the celebrations, but a VAR review showed the Dutch forward was onside for his sixth goal of the season.

    Victor Boniface headed wide with a huge chance to bring Leverkusen immediately back into the game.

    Instead, Liverpool pulled further clear seven minutes from time when Diaz controlled Salah’s looping cross and fired home.

    The Colombian then rounded off the scoring with his ninth of the season in stoppage time with another clinical finish after Darwin Nunez’s blocked shot fell into his path.

    Liverpool’s return of 12 points means they are almost certainly already assured of a place in the knockout phase, but are closing in on sealing direct progression to the last 16 via a top-eight finish in the 36-team league.

    New Man U coach sends warning to City | 01:18

    AC Milan topple Champions League holders Real Madrid

    Champions League holders Real Madrid fell to a 3-1 home defeat by AC Milan on Tuesday in the group stage with striker Kylian Mbappe unable to find the net again.

    The 25-year-old France captain has scored once in his last six matches for Madrid across all competitions, including three losses for Los Blancos.

    Malick Thiaw headed the Italian side ahead before Vinicius Junior levelled from the penalty spot for the hosts.

    Alvaro Morata struck against his former side to restore Milan’s lead before the break and Tijjani Reijnders netted the third to secure Milan’s victory.

    Madrid were unable to bounce back strongly from the 4-0 thrashing by Barcelona in late October, their last outing after Saturday’s La Liga match at Valencia was postponed because of devastating floods in the east of Spain.

    ‘Goal of the season’ secures Victory win | 00:57

    Players from both sides wore t-shirts before the match reading “We are all Valencia” while in one stand a giant Valencia regional flag was unfurled for a minute’s silence.

    Carlo Ancelotti, who won the Champions League twice as a player and then twice as a coach with Milan, only made one change from the Clasico humiliation, bringing in Luka Modric for Eduardo Camavinga.

    Madrid may have been keen to set things right in front of their fans at the Santiago Bernabeu but fell behind in the 12th minute.

    Thiaw’s near-post header from a corner flew past the helpless Andriy Lunin to earn the Serie A side the lead.

    Mike Maignan saved from Mbappe at the other end as Madrid hit back, with Vinicius winning a penalty as he fell under a clumsy tackle from Emerson Royal.

    The Brazilian, who finished as runner-up in last week’s Ballon d’Or ceremony in Paris when he had been favourite to win, coolly dispatched it with a cheeky dinked Panenka effort.

    Melbourne City snatch win from Glory | 00:53

    Milan regained the lead in the 39th minute through former Madrid striker Morata, who reacted quickly to fire home after Lunin saved from Rafael Leao.

    Mbappe, yet to find top form in a Madrid shirt since his move from Paris Saint-Germain and particularly frustrated in the Barcelona defeat, broke in again before half-time but Maignan saved his low effort.

    Ancelotti took action at half-time, bringing on Camavinga and Brahim Diaz, and it opened up the second half for an end-to-end affair.

    Lunin made a superb flying save from Leao’s header and the Portuguese forward wasted a couple of opportunities on the break.

    Leao made amends by teeing up Reijnders at the end of a superb solo run to turn home for Milan’s third after 73 minutes.

    Antonio Rudiger smashed home for Madrid after a poor Maignan punch but the goal was disallowed for a tight off-side against the defender.

    Maignan made a fine late save to deny Diaz and it killed any Madrid hopes of a comeback, like in their previous Champions League outing against Borussia Dortmund.

    Madrid have now lost two of their four matches and are in the middle of the table, provisionally 17th, one place above Milan.

    Chelsea spoil Man United homecoming | 00:50

    Other results:

    Slovan Bratislava 1 – 4 Dinamo Zagreb

    PSV 4 – 0 Girona

    Dortmund 1 – 0 SK Sturm Graz

    Celtic 3 – 1 RB Leipzig

    LOSC 1 – 1 Juventus

    Bologna 0 – 1 Monaco

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  • ‘Truly blessed’: England icon lifts lid on ‘mindblowing’ Ange revelation in stunning speech

    ‘Truly blessed’: England icon lifts lid on ‘mindblowing’ Ange revelation in stunning speech

    Former England goal keeper Joe Hart heaped praise on current Tottenham manager Ange Postecoglou in a BBC 5 Live discussion, hailing the Australian’s tactical nous which “blew my mind” during their time together at Celtic.

    Hart made his name for himself in the Premier League with 266 appearances for Manchester City and earlier this year he retired from professional football after a three-year stint at Celtic in the Scottish Premiership.

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    The four-time winner of the Premier League golden glove award headed to Glasgow at the same time as Postecoglou in 2021, and despite his wealth of experience, Hart found their time together to be a real eye-opener and an immense learning experience.

    He had little experience playing in a formation with three at the back during his 75 international caps for England or his time in the Premier League and Serie A, so adapting to the aggressive tactics of ‘Angeball’ changed his perspectives on the game.

    “My last three managers in England, David Moyes, Sean Dyche, [and] Jose Mourinho. All top, top managers in their own right and have done incredible things,” Hart said.

    “But they are very much [about] hard work, dedication, learning what you need to do and going out and performing.

    “Then I went and had three years [at Celtic] – two of them with Ange Postecoglou and one of them with Brendan Rodgers. Ange Postecoglou blew my mind because he really opened me up.

    Spurs sink four goals in impressive win | 02:26

    “I always thought playing out from the back, does that mean I have to do [Johan] Cruyff turns, pick passes? No, it doesn’t; it means I need to stand on the ball and make sure my centre halves are on either side of me; my six is showing.

    “I’m not playing out for the sake of it. I’m playing out to score. If that full press comes and all I see is opposition players next to mine, I’m given that clarity in my mind that there’s a little dink into the striker’s chest.

    “All these things come together, and it’s a totally different game and a totally different thought process.

    “I feel truly blessed because I would honestly feel out of my depth sat here three years ago trying to have this conversation [about playing out from the back].”

    Chelsea spoil Man United homecoming | 00:50

    Australian football fans have been well versed in Postecoglou’s attacking mentality since his days coaching South Melbourne in the defunct National Soccer League, his record-breaking ‘Roarcelona’ team in the A-League and, of course, the Socceroos.

    Postecoglou’s eye-catching style and use of three defenders at the back on several occasions as often been controversial, but has famously reaped trophies around the world.

    Celtic fans quickly fell in love with the Australian as he guided them to a treble winning season in 2022/23, and Tottenham supporters are now infatuated with him as they have scored the most goals in the Premier League so far this season.

    Spurs’ hunt to end their trophy drought remains well and truly alive this season as they have made a perfect start to their Europa League campaign with three wins from three games, while they are due to face Manchester United in the quarter-finals of the Carabao Cup.

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  • Stoppage time mayhem as super sub scores back-to-back stunners in insane PL finish

    Stoppage time mayhem as super sub scores back-to-back stunners in insane PL finish

    Fulham pulled off one the greatest heists the Premier League has seen in some time as substitute Harry Wilson scored two insane goals in stoppage time to snatch the three points in their west London derby against Brentford.

    The Welsh international’s first came in the 92nd minute to equalise at one-all courtesy of a stunning spin move and back heel flick which delicately looped into the far corner of the goal from an Adama Traore cross to the near post.

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    Wilson may not have entirely meant it but “who cares”, former Manchester United striker Dimitar Berbatov said on Sky Sports.

    It was spectacular nonetheless, although his winner was arguably better.

    In the 97th minute, Antonee Robinson put in a low cross which picked out Wilson, again at the near-post but this time the ball in came from the left wing, who perfectly lowered his body to header home the match-winning goal.

    “It’s an amazing feeling,” Wilson told Sky Sports post-game.

    The resulting scenes at Craven Cottage were wild with the home fans going bananas to celebrate their fourth win of the season which puts them ninth on the Premier League table only three points out of the top four.

    New Man U coach sends warning to City | 01:18

    The wild finish was in some ways what Fulham deserved for their efforts for much of the night.

    The Cottagers had a whopping 21 more shots, and ten more shots on target, than their opponents.

    The ball was in their possession for 68% of the match, and they completed twice as many passes as Brentford but they trailed for most of the game after superb 25-yard strike to open the scoring in the 24th minute.

    ”Ange Postecoglou blew my mind” | 01:18

    Fulham’s persistence paid off however as the Bees once again struggled to hang on to their advantage – they have dropped 14 points from winning positions in only ten games so far this season.

    Both sides are back in action on Saturday with Fulham taking on Crystal Palace in another London derby, while Brentford host Bournemouth.

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  • PL title contenders rocked as rival poaches key figure amid rumours of power shift

    PL title contenders rocked as rival poaches key figure amid rumours of power shift

    Arsenal’s sporting director Edu Gaspar resigned on Monday, citing his desire to “pursue a different challenge” after spearheading the Gunners’ revival in recent years.

    The former midfielder, who was part of the Arsenal side that last won the Premier League in 2003/04, was installed as the club’s first technical director in 2019.

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    The 46-year-old played a key role in the appointment of Mikel Arteta as manager later that year.

    Reports suggest the Brazilian could be set for a role working for Greek businessman Evangelos Marinakis, who owns Nottingham Forest and Olympiakos.

    ‘Don’t climb mountains within a week’ | 01:33

    “This was an incredibly hard decision to make,” Edu said in a statement on Arsenal’s website.

    “I’ve loved working with so many great colleagues across our men’s, women’s and academy teams, especially Mikel, who has become a great friend.

    “Now it is time to pursue a different challenge. Arsenal will always remain in my heart. I wish the club and its supporters only good things and all the very best.”

    Sky Sports have reported that Edu has agreed to a deal in principle with Marinakis, and Arsenal have been left shocked by the move.

    The actual details of what role he will be doing for Marinakis are unclear, and a formal deal is still be finalised, but The UK Telegraph have reported that Edu has been targeted as a potential chief executive of the Marinakis group.

    Spurs sink four goals in impressive win | 02:26

    He would oversee operations at Forest, Olympiakos and Portuguese club Rio Ave, while Italian club Monza are a target for a fourth club to come under the Marinakis umbrella.

    The UK Telegraph have also reported that Marinakis is prepared to at least double the £3 million-a-year salary Edu was earning at Arsenal.

    Miguel Delaney, The Independent’s chief football writer, told Sky Sports News that Edu’s decision comes are back room murmurs at the Emirates.

    “There have been a few hints about, not necessarily a power struggle at Arsenal, but a reshuffle in the dynamics and people are speculating about whether that has influenced that decision,” Delaney said.

    “I think part of it is Edu wanting more power somewhere and the Marinakis group are willing to offer it to him.”

    EPL Wrap: Cherries STUN League champions | 03:47

    Edu arrived back in London five years ago after spells as sporting director at Corinthians and a similar role with the Brazilian national team.

    He oversaw a clear out of ageing stars such as Mesut Ozil and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang to make way for a younger squad that has thrived under Arteta’s leadership, albeit with little silverware to show for it.

    Arteta will play a key role in the appointment of Edu’s replacement alongside managing director Richard Garlick and executive Tim Lewis who form the football leadership team at the club.

    Arsenal have not won a trophy since lifting the FA Cup in 2020, but finished second to Manchester City in each of the past two Premier League seasons.

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