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  • Biggest Premier League comeback win in 21 years delivers crushing relegation battle blow

    Biggest Premier League comeback win in 21 years delivers crushing relegation battle blow

    Bournemouth have staged an astonishing fightback from three goals down to beat Luton 4-3 and spoil Tom Lockyer’s emotional return to the scene of his near-death ordeal.

    Lockyer collapsed on the pitch after suffering a cardiac arrest during the second half of Luton’s Premier League match at the Vitality Stadium on December 16.

    The Wales defender was “technically dead” for over two minutes as medics fought to save his life.

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    Rushed to hospital and fitted with an implantable cardioverter defibrillator, Lockyer has been able to resume normal life but is yet to return to playing with Luton.

    After the original game was abandoned with the score at 1-1, the 29-year-old was back at Bournemouth for the rearranged fixture 88 days on from the harrowing incident.

    Luton Town’s Welsh defender #04 Tom Lockyer applauds the fans ahead of the English Premier League football match between Bournemouth and Luton Town at the Vitality Stadium in Bournemouth, southern England on March 13, 2024. The fixture was rearranged for Wednesday, after Luton captain Lockyer suffered a cardiac arrest in the original game in December 2023. (Photo by Adrian DENNIS / AFP) /Source: AFP

    Lockyer’s presence initially galvanised Luton, who scored three times in the first half through Tahith Chong, Chiedozie Ogbene and Ross Barkley.

    But Bournemouth hit back in stunning style after the interval thanks to strikes from Dominic Solanke, Illia Zabarnyi and two-goal Antoine Semenyo.

    Third-bottom Luton sit three points adrift of fourth-bottom Nottingham Forest after blowing a golden opportunity to climb out of the relegation zone.

    Forest will visit Luton in a crucial showdown on Saturday.

    Luton’s against the odds bid to extend their stay in the top flight pales in comparison to Lockyer’s own fight for survival.

    Lockyer is unsure if he will ever play again after his second collapse, following an similar incident during Luton’s Championship play-off final victory against Coventry at Wembley in May.

    For now, he spends his days getting used to becoming a father for the first time after his girlfriend recently gave birth to their baby daughter.

    It was a heart-warming scene that greeted Lockyer when he stepped off the Luton team bus to loud cheers from waiting fans.

    Lockyer was on the front of Bournemouth’s match-day programme, with mental health first aiders on hand to offer advice to fans at the stadium about cardiac health.

    BOURNEMOUTH, ENGLAND – MARCH 13: Antoine Semenyo of AFC Bournemouth celebrates scoring his team’s third goal with teammate Illya Zabarnyi during the Premier League match between AFC Bournemouth and Luton Town at Vitality Stadium on March 13, 2024 in Bournemouth, England. This fixture was re-scheduled after the initial match was abandoned due to Luton Town’s captain Tom Lockyer suffering a cardiac arrest after 58 minutes with the score at 1-1. (Photo by Warren Little/Getty Images)Source: Getty Images

    ‘THEY ARE HEROES’

    “I’m quite numb to the whole thing but being back here, I came into the tunnel area and saw the paramedics that saved my life. I recognised them straight away,” Lockyer said in a pre-match interview.

    “What do you say other than thank you? They are heroes and they saved my life. I got a little bit emotional.” A banner in Luton’s orange and white colours displaying an image of Lockyer’s smiling face was held up in the away end.

    He walked onto the pitch just before kick-off and shook hands with the life-saving medics.

    Given a standing ovation from all four sides of the stadium, Lockyer was visibly moved as Bournemouth and Luton fans chanted his name.

    Fittingly, the game was memorable for the right reasons this time, although Lockyer and Luton might disagree.

    In the ninth minute, Jordan Clark’s pin-point cross picked out Chong and he planted a header past Neto as Lockyer celebrated in the stands.

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    Luton doubled their lead in the 31st minute when Alfie Doughty’s clever cut-back invited Ogbene to slot home from close range.

    Barkley bagged Luton’s third goal in first-half stoppage time, blasting past Neto after breaking Bournemouth’s offside trap.

    But Solanke started Bournemouth’s escape in the 50th minute with a powerful strike from inside the area.

    Both sets of fans shared a round of applause in the 59th minute to mark the time of Lockyer’s collapse.

    Just three minutes later, Zabarnyi had Luton’s nerves jangling when he headed home from a corner.

    Luton’s meltdown was complete in the 64th minute as Semenyo drilled past Luton keeper Thomas Kaminski.

    And there was even worse to come for Rob Edwards’ side in the 83rd minute when Semenyo produced another blistering strike to leave Lockyer and company stunned.

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  • Tom Lockyer reveals hilarious reason he’s missing training with Luton

    Tom Lockyer reveals hilarious reason he’s missing training with Luton

    Tom Lockyer has told talkSPORT what the ‘hardest thing’ about not playing football has been – and it’s not what you might think!

    The Hatters defender has been sidelined since his cardiac arrest during the game against Bournemouth in December, which led to the match being postponed.

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    Lockyer has been missing out on Luton’s first ever Premier League seasonCredit: Getty

    This Wednesday night marks the rescheduled fixture, with the Bedfordshire outfit returning to the Vitality Stadium, live and exclusive on talkSPORT.

    Luton are currently fighting for their lives in the Premier League following their promotion via the Championship play-offs last term – the first time Lockyer collapsed.

    Rob Edwards’ side sit third from bottom and three points off Nottingham Forest and safety.

    But as well as missing being on the pitch to help Luton stave off relegation, there’s another hilarious reason Lockyer is wishing he was still able to train…

    Speaking to talkSPORT Breakfast ahead of his side’s clash, the 29-year-old was asked about his boss, Edwards, recently being voted the ‘Most handsome manager in the Premier League’.

    After Ally McCoist joked Everton boss Sean Dyche had been robbed, the Scotsman asked if he thinks the vote will go his manager’s head.

    “I don’t think it will!” Lockyer laughed. “He’s such a humble guy, it’s amazing. I heard that in the news bulletin early, I was going to bring it up actually!

    “That’s probably the hardest thing for me throughout this whole thing is you know, I haven’t been able to go in every day and see that beautiful face!

    Lockyer agrees with the verdict of the vote

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    Lockyer agrees with the verdict of the voteCredit: talkSPORT
    Edwards will manage a game for the first time since receiving his new title tonight

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    Edwards will manage a game for the first time since receiving his new title tonightCredit: Getty

    “I don’t think it will go to his head, but it’s fully deserved as well!”

    All jokes aside, Edwards has clearly built a strong sense of togetherness in the squad. He was visibly affected by both of Lockyer’s collapses, with the Hatters boss in tears on the pitch in December and telling talkSPORT just how shaken he and his side were by the incident.

    Luton defender Tom Lockyer recalls moment his heart stopped for two minutes on the pitch before waking up to ‘nothingness’

    Lockyer will be making the trip down to Bournemouth on Wednesday night to support Edwards and his side.

    Following the Cherries fans and staff support given to him and his family after his cardiac arrest, the captain admitted he wished both sides could win on the night.

    He said: “I’d like to go there to see the medics who saved my life and allowed me to be here for my daughter to be born.

    “Like I’ve said, I’ve been a bit numb to the whole thing since, but holding that baby in my hands for the first time, I’m looking down at her like ‘wow, I’m so lucky I’m here for you’.

    “I owe these medics everything.”

    He continued: “Since the last game, I wish both teams could have three points tonight. They’ve been amazing.”

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  • PL giants’ embarrassing fail; worrying trend behind resurgent Reds: Report Card

    PL giants’ embarrassing fail; worrying trend behind resurgent Reds: Report Card

    We’ve reached the halfway mark of the 2023/24 Premier League season and once again we’ve been treated to countless thrills and spills.

    For the first time in a long time, there are multiple genuine contenders in the title race while the fight for European spots is as tight as ever.

    At the other end of the table, the battle to avoid relegation threatens to suck teams into it like a whirlpool.

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    ARSENAL (2nd, +18 GD, 40 pts): A+

    Mid-season MVP: Declan Rice

    After mounting a surprise title tilt last season, with Granit Xhaka enjoying one of his finest campaigns for the Gunners, Mikel Arteta still believed he could find an upgrade in the centre of the park – and he splashed a Premier League-record £105m for Declan Rice.

    Now, Rice is becoming an integral cog in the engine room as the Gunners remain firmly in the mix for the title.

    What impresses Arteta most about Rice? “The way he dominates key aspects of the game,” replied the manager.

    “First of all, it’s the way he reads the game, his intelligence, his decision-making on and off the ball, when to pass the ball, how to pass it, where to look, how to execute, and the timing of that, which is very, very relevant, especially in his position.”

    He’s only growing more and more connected with his teammates. He could be the key to going one better than last season and finishing with the coveted trophy.

    Although the Gunners rounded out the first half of the season with a disappointing defeat at the Emirates to West Ham, it doesn’t take away from what’s been yet another dazzling run for Arteta’s side.

    Declan Rice has looked worth every bit of Arsenal’s major investment. (Photo by Michael Regan/Getty Images)Source: Getty Images

    ASTON VILLA (3rd, +15 GD, 39 pts): A

    Mid-season MVP: Douglas Luiz

    Plenty of expert predictions for this season had Villa finishing well out of the title race. Manchester United great Gary Neville predicted a sixth-place finish, while former Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher had them out of the top six. It’s fair to say precious few predicted a genuine title challenge, but that’s what Unai Emery’s men have served up. A staggering 15-game win streak on home soil came to an end just before Christmas, though they salvaged a draw with a 97th-minute equaliser against Sheffield United.

    Villa’s inability to beat a number of lower-table teams this season — see Nottingham Forest, Wolves, Bournemouth and now Sheffield United — is their biggest blemish this season.

    Three of those four games also came away from home, so if Villa are serious about a top four finish they must find a way to take maximum points when expected, especially against those who are struggling.

    Ollie Watkins continues to turn in several all-action displays up front, contributing nine goals and six assists to date this season.

    But the player most vital to Villa’s transformed fortunes is Brazilian midfielder Douglas Luiz who orchestrates every deadly move from midfield.

    Luiz’s box-to-box displays have been something to behold as he breaks up opposition attacks only to drive the team up the field and thread the needle with aplomb.

    Douglas Luiz is the midfield lynchpin driving Aston Villa forward. (Photo by JUSTIN TALLIS / AFP)Source: AFP

    BOURNEMOUTH (12th, -5 GD, 25 pts): B+

    Mid-season MVP: Dominic Solanke

    Last season was a shemozzle, a mess, a rollercoaster (but not the fun kind). Remember the 9-0 thumping from Liverpool that saw Scott Parker sacked in August? Then came an ownership takeover, a slump to last place in March, before a late-season resurgence to finish 15th under Gary O’Neil, who probably deserved to win manager of the season.

    They embarked on a stunning spending spree in the off-season, with a whopping net spend of €126.19m – sixth in the Premier League and in front of Liverpool and Newcastle United. Then they sacked manager O’Neil before the season began. The new owners had high expectations – but while there’s been some promising signs, things haven’t been smooth sailing. They were 19th and winless after nine games (three points), but have since turned things around impressively to rack up 22 points from the next nine games (W7 D1 L1).

    After a 6-1 defeat to Man City they could have fallen apart, but instead they’ve been one of the form teams in the league to soar out of the relegation battle.

    The big difference from last season has been Solanke’s form, with the ex-Liverpool striker hitting 12 league goals in 18 games – more than last campaign’s top scorer Philip Billing (7) managed in a full season. If he stays at Bournemouth (amid interest from Tottenham and West Ham), the Cherries could even threaten a top-half finish.

    Dominic Solanke is enjoying an absurd goalscoring run. (Photo by Naomi Baker/Getty Images)Source: Getty Images

    BRENTFORD (14th, -3 GD, 19 pts): C-

    Mid-season MVP: Bryan Mbuemo

    It was always going to be a tall task spending half a season without star striker Ivan Toney, but Brentford have managed to survive.

    Toney was banned from playing until early January after breaching the FA’s gambling rules, meaning the Bees had to rely on other sources for goals.

    Cameroonian winger Bryan Mbuemo has largely shouldered the burden and has a club-leading seven Premier League goals to his name.

    However, Brentford — and this will be a constant theme for a lot of these teams, so bear with us — have been crippled by serious injuries throughout the season.

    Kevin Schade, who turned his loan move to Brentford into a permanent one in the summer, was meant to help share the goalscoring duties but has been out of action since late September with no return date set in.

    Star defender Rico Henry is out for the season while right back Aaron Hickey has also been sidelined for several months among others.

    The Bees’ form this season has also been quite patchy, winning just one of their first eight games before four victories in their next six. But they’ve now lost four in a row and six of their last seven, seeing them slide towards the relegation zone.

    With Toney due to return in mid-January, it could be the boost Brentford need to kickstart their season once again.

    Brentford have struggled without their star striker Ivan Toney this season. (Photo by Alex Pantling/Getty Images)Source: Getty Images

    BRIGHTON (8th, +5 GD, 30 pts): B-

    Mid-season MVP: Pascal Groß

    After the lofty heights of a sixth-place finish last season, high expectations had been set for the Seagulls in the 2023/24 campaign.

    But a bright start in which Brighton won five of their opening six games is in the distant past, as Roberto De Zerbi’s side have tasted victory just three times in the following 12.

    Although De Zerbi’s great entertainers have been kept scoreless just once this season, they have scored two or more goals just five times since a 3-1 win over Bournemouth in late September.

    What is most alarming about Brighton this season is the number of goals they’ve shipped, which stands at 33.

    For reference, 16th-placed Nottingham Forest and 18th-placed Luton Town have conceded 34.

    Part of this is no doubt down to a backline crippled by injuries.

    Star left back Pervis Estupinan had been out for some time before marking his return to action with a screamer against Tottenham, while Tariq Lamptey and Adam Webster have also spent time on the sidelines.

    De Zerbi has also switched between Jason Steele and summer signing Bart Verbruggen in the goalkeeper position, offering little consistency in a crucial part of the field after Roberto Sanchez’s exit to Chelsea.

    One shining light of consistency this season has been German stalwart Pascal Groß, who continues to be a vital cog in De Zerbi’s Brighton machine.

    Another bright spot for Brighton is the goalscoring prowess of Joao Pedro, who joined from Watford for a club-record fee of £30 million.

    And despite all of the things that have gone awry for the Seagulls this season, they’re still just three points away from the Europa League spots.

    Joao Pedro (centre) leads the goalscoring charts for Brighton. (Photo by Bryn Lennon/Getty Images)Source: Getty Images

    BURNLEY (19th, -20 GD, 11 pts): D

    Mid-season MVP: Josh Brownhill

    Burnley won the Championship last season at a canter but life in the Premier League has most certainly not been kind.

    There was plenty of intrigue as to whether Vincent Kompany’s brand of football at Turf Moor would hold up against the best England has to offer and so far, the answer has been a resounding no.

    Kompany took a significant risk going into the season with the youngest squad in the Premier League with an average age of 24 years and 170 days.

    So far, it is a risk that has not paid off as Burnley sit 19th and have conceded the second-most goals in the league.

    Burnley lost 11 of their first 13 games, achieving a win and a draw over fellow relegation candidates Luton Town and Nottingham Forest respectively.

    But apart from that, there hasn’t been much to sing about on the terraces of Turf Moor although a much-needed 2-0 victory away at Fulham will give Kompany’s troops a needed lift going into the second half of the season.

    Skipper Josh Brownhill has been one of the few shining lights in this Burnley team, providing a wiser head in a team brimming with young and eager minds.

    Staying up this season will be a mammoth task but with Kompany’s remarkable leadership skills, don’t count out the Clarets just yet in the fight for survival.

    Vincent Kompany has a massive job on his hands to keep Burnley in the Premier League. (Photo by Jan Kruger/Getty Images)Source: Getty Images

    CHELSEA (10th, +2 GD, 25 pts): F

    Mid-season MVP: Cole Palmer

    If Chelsea fans thought last year would be the worst of it, well, can only provide our condolences.

    A fresh start under new manager Mauricio Pochettino as well as several of the players becoming more familiar with the Premier League had Blues fans hoping for the world.

    Instead, they’ve been delivered an atlas.

    Chelsea managed to ship off $AUD435 million worth of talent (per Transfermarkt) elsewhere including Kai Havertz (Arsenal), Kalidou Koulibaly (Al-Hilal), Mateo Kovacic (Manchester City) and Mason Mount (Manchester United) to name just four.

    But the players brought in — at an estimated total expense of $756 million — have simply not lived up to the billing.

    Defensive midfielder Moises Caicedo was the most expensive of the lot, joining Chelsea from Brighton for an eye-watering $187 million.

    Yet the Ecuadorean continues to struggle to live up to his price tag and doesn’t look at home in Pochettino’s system.

    Sure, Pochettino has been dealt a somewhat rough hand with injuries as skipper Reece James continues to spend more time off the pitch than on it while the likes of Ben Chilwell, Wesley Fofana and Marc Cucurella are sidelined for some time.

    Yet for a team that has been so expensively assembled and one of Chelsea’s grand stature, just six wins from 17 league games is simply not good enough.

    One summer signing who has looked sharp since arriving is Cole Palmer, who looked to be a seriously risky piece of business at $76 million.

    But the Manchester City youth product has delivered several crucial performances for Pochettino’s side and is cold as ice when stepping up to take penalties.

    Despite Palmer’s emergence, it cannot be ignored that Chelsea are a serious risk of failing to qualify for European football for a second-straight season.

    And if that happens, it’s safe to say Chelsea’s answer will be to throw more money at it and hope it fixes itself.

    Despite heavy investment in the summer, Chelsea are still struggling badly. (Photo by Eddie Keogh/Getty Images)Source: Getty Images

    CRYSTAL PALACE (15th, -9 GD, 18 pts): C-

    Mid-season MVP: Eberechi Eze

    After Roy Hodgson steered the club away from relegation at the end of last season, Crystal Palace rewarded him with a one-year extension.

    It’s taken just 19 games for Hodgson, a boyhood Palace fan, to have the Eagles once again nervously looking over their shoulder at the drop to the Championship.

    After just two defeats in the first eight games, Hodgson’s troops have suffered a massive nosedive in form.

    Palace have lost seven of their last 11 fixtures, with only one win — against 19th-place Burnley — in that run.

    The main issue crippling Palace is their inability to find the back of the net, with their tally of 19 goals the third-lowest in the league: only Burnley (18) and Sheffield United (15) are worse.

    Talk is heating up about the Palace top brass eyeing up a move for Steve Cooper, who was recently sacked by Nottingham Forest, as a mid-season replacement for Hodgson.

    It could be what the team needs if it is to surge up the table and unlock the attacking talent it possesses.

    The dynamic duo of Michael Olise and Eberechi Eze is one of the league’s most exciting on paper, but largely due to injuries they have not been able to share the field.

    If those two can start to fire, Palace theoretically should pull away from the danger zone.

    Roy Hodgson has overseen a worrying run of form at Crystal Palace lately. (Photo by Michael Regan/Getty Images)Source: Getty Images

    EVERTON (17th, -1 GD, 16 pts): B+

    Mid-season MVP: Dwight McNeil

    It’s worth starting with the obvious: Everton copped a Premier League-record ten-point penalty for financial breaches last month that dropped them to 19th and level on points with the bottom-placed team. Without it, they’d be in the top half of the table right now. But the players have responded brilliantly to that hefty blow, beating Newcastle and Chelsea comfortably in recent weeks to climb out of the relegation zone. They are doing so even after recording a €42.30m transfer profit in the off-season – one of only four teams to receive more than they spent. After narrowly avoiding relegation in recent seasons, the points penalty has ignited a fire in their collective belly and they look set to push well clear of danger.

    The key marker of improvement behind Everton’s resurgence is their defensive record, a hallmark of Toffees boss Sean Dyche.

    Everton have conceded just 25 goals this season, a figure equal with heavyweights like Newcastle and Manchester United.

    Although Everton have improved as a collective, one star who looks especially rejuvenated under Dyche is winger Dwight McNeil.

    The winger burst onto the scene at Burnley during Dyche’s tenure and the two are once again getting the best out of each other, with McNeil constantly whipping in dangerous crosses that have opposition backlines scrambling.

    Despite a 10-point deduction, Everton have not been feeling sorry for themselves. (Photo by Paul ELLIS / AFP)Source: AFP

    FULHAM (13th, -8 GD, 21 pts): C

    Mid-season MVP: João Palhinha

    After losing talismanic striker Aleksandar Mitrovic to Saudi club Al-Hilal in the summer, serious questions were going to be asked about Fulham and Marco Silva this season.

    Would they have the same goalscoring credentials? Will Silva tweak his team’s style of play to mitigate the loss of Mitrovic?

    Could they actually replace Mitrovic and achieve the same results?

    In short, no.

    Summer signing Raul Jimenez and Willian lead the club’s goalscoring charts in the Premier League with just four to their names, followed by Bobby Decordova-Reid and Alex Iwobi who have three each.

    However, Fulham somehow managed to score 16 goals in the space of four games, including back-to-back 5-0 wins at home over Nottingham Forest and West Ham United.

    Throw in a recent 2-0 defeat at home to relegation battlers Burnley and you start to see why Fulham are just a very, very odd team this season.

    One man crucial to Fulham’s hopes of a comfortable mid-table finish this season is defensive midfielder Joao Palhinha, who almost joined Mitrovic out the exit door but to German giants Bayern Munich instead.

    Palhinha could have easily downed tools given the move of a lifetime didn’t come off, but the opposite is true.

    The Portuguese start leads the league in tackles by a massive margin and will be crucial to Fulham’s efforts in the second half of the 23/24 campaign.

    Fulham are all but certain for a comfortable midtable finish. (Photo by Ryan Pierse/Getty Images)Source: Getty Images

    LIVERPOOL (1st, +23 GD, 42 pts): A+

    Mid-season MVP: Mohamed Salah

    They’re scoring goals for fun, have the best defensive record in the league and if it weren’t for an egregious officiating error, would be undefeated.

    Oh, and they’re sitting in first place too.

    It’s been some start to the season for Liverpool who have won 12 of their 19 league games so far.

    Unsurprisingly, Mohamed Salah has been pivotal to Liverpool’s success this season thanks to his 12 goals and seven assists in the Premier League.

    The new-look Reds midfield has also impressed, especially summer arrival Dominik Szoboszlai.

    Despite all of the Reds’ success this season, they have not been without their flaws.

    Liverpool have had to come from behind to either win or draw on eight occasions this season and of those eight games, a goal has arrived in second-half stoppage time.

    One side of that argument plays into Jurgen Klopp’s previous comments about his players being “mentality monsters”.

    On the other hand, it is an unsustainable trend that could come back to bite Liverpool dearly.

    Of course, the biggest question that faces Klopp’s side is how they will cope without Salah when he takes off for the African Cup of Nations with Egypt.

    Given he has been involved in 19 of Liverpool’s 39 league goals this season, his absence takes away the team’s best goalscoring threat.

    But Klopp is one of the best managers in the world for a reason and will have devised a plan to make up for Salah’s absence.

    Just how well that plan works will likely prove the difference between winning the Premier League and falling agonisingly short yet again.

    Mohamed Salah is vital to Liverpool’s title hopes. (Photo by Oli SCARFF / AFP)Source: AFP

    LUTON TOWN (18th, -13 GD, 15 pts): C-

    Mid-season MVP: Ross Barkley

    They’ve got no money, the smallest ground in the league, and it’s fair to say they were given no chance of survival. From the start of the season, they showed they were up for the fight. But the big question was always around whether they had enough quality.

    In their first 12 games, they had six points and had scored just 10 goals. It felt like they probably deserved more – they gave Man Utd a huge scare and came within inches of beating Liverpool.

    But they turned things around after that. Since then, they’ve scored 10 goals in six games and racked up nine points!

    After being all-but-written-off in pre-season, they’re mounting a genuine run at avoiding relegation.

    The Hatters have now won both games since captain Tom Lockyer suffered a cardiac arrest, including a genuine ‘six-pointer’ over Sheffield United.

    Ex-PL defender Stephen Kelly told BBC Radio: “Sometimes it can be a horrendous moment like that that galvanises you as a group of players.

    “Quality-wise I don’t think Luton are there when it comes to the Premier League and they can’t compete with the finances. But they compete with hard work, energy and desire.”

    Maybe the magic touch of quality comes from Barkley, who has slotted in perfectly after joining from French first-tier team Nice in the off-season.

    The former Everton and Chelsea midfield star is shining in a deeper role, picking up the ball deep and driving forward. His long balls and ability to draw in defenders has been crucial for Luton’s attack. The 30-year-old is undergoing a career resurgence – and it might just carry the Hatters to survival.

    Ross Barkley is enjoying a career resurgence at Luton Town. (Photo by Richard Heathcote/Getty Images)Source: Getty Images

    MANCHESTER CITY (4th, +22 GD, 37 pts): A-

    Mid-season MVP: Rodri

    The status that comes with winning four Premier League titles in a row explains why this season so far feels a little below par for Manchester City.

    It’s been a rather bizarre season for Pep Guardiola’s side, who found themselves in fourth at the halfway mark of the 23/24 season.

    Some things remain relatively normal: Erling Haaland leads the golden boot race with 14, City are the league’s highest scorers with 43 and have conceded the third-fewest goals (21).

    But there’s a feeling City, for the first time in a long while, might be a little vulnerable.

    The absence of star Belgian midfielder Kevin de Bruyne has no doubt played a major role in that sentiment, while Haaland’s recent injury has lightened the load on opposition backlines.

    Yet there’s one alarming stat which suggests those two aren’t the vital pieces to City’s title charge.

    Instead, it’s Spanish midfielder Rodri.

    Granted he’s not going to provide the mind-boggling assist and goal numbers De Bruyne and Haaland provide.

    But from the three games City have not had Rodri available, they have lost all three: a 2-1 loss to Wolves as well as 1-0 defeats to Arsenal and Aston Villa.

    City also could and perhaps should have a better defensive record, if not for the 4-4 and 3-3 goalfests against Chelsea and Tottenham respectively.

    In fact, City have conceded goals in the 90th minute and beyond for three of their four draws this season, pointing to a serious concentration issue that has crept in for Guardiola’s side.

    However, there’s always a sense of inevitability with City given they know exactly when to peak during the final run-in and simply cannot be counted out until it’s mathematically impossible.

    Manchester City have not won when Rodri has been absent. (Photo by Oli SCARFF / AFP)Source: AFP

    MANCHESTER UNITED (7th, -4 GD, 31 pts): B-

    Mid-season MVP: Bruno Fernandes

    Let’s start with the positives. They’re seventh on the ladder and still in top-four contention. Bruno Fernandes is putting together a season for the ages when it comes to playmaking (more on that below). But it’s fair to say there are still big problems.

    Ten times this season, Manchester United have conceded more than one goal in the space of 10 minutes or less. This month alone that has included two in five minutes (Villa), two in six (West Ham), two in five (Bournemouth).

    Then there’s the attack. United have scored just 21 goals this season, which is the equal-third fewest of any team in the Premier League.

    Before their impressive comeback win over Aston Villa, United’s forwards had scored a combined four league goals from open play in 18 games. The team had gone over 420 minutes without scoring before Garnacho’s opening goal against Villa. Big-money signing Rasmus Hojlund’s goal in the game was his first in the league … in his 15th appearance!

    “Too many people talk about the strikers at Man Utd,” Garnacho said after the game.

    United fans will be hoping their forwards can finally find some form and shut up the critics.

    Thankfully, they’re getting plenty of service from Fernandes, who keeps creating chances at a remarkable rate. His expected assists this season stands at 6.47 per understat, while his actual assists is just three. If his teammates can stop missing so many chances, United can still make something of this season.

    Bruno Fernandes is providing chances but his United teammates are struggling to finish them. (Photo by Oli SCARFF / AFP)Source: AFP

    NEWCASTLE (9th, +12 GD, 29 pts): B-

    Mid-season MVP: Anthony Gordon

    It was always going to be a difficult ask for Newcastle to build on the wild ride all the way to the Champions League they enjoyed last season.

    And so far, that’s exactly what it’s proving to be.

    A 5-1 win over Aston Villa and an 8-0 thrashing of Sheffield United are distant memories as Eddie Howe’s side limped its way to the halfway mark, losing four of their last five games.

    The depth of Eddie Howe’s squad has been tested beyond belief as the addition of a European schedule has placed plenty of strain on a playing group desperately short on depth.

    Couple that with lengthy injury spells to key players like Nick Pope, Harvey Barnes and Sven Botman to name three and it’s easy to understand why the Magpies are suffering this season.

    There’s also been the unwanted distraction of marquee summer recruit Sandro Tonali’s suspension for gambling, robbing Newcastle of a player deemed pivotal to their domestic and European hopes.

    But amid all the doom and gloom in the Toon, winger Anthony Gordon has been a shining light.

    Gordon wears his heart on his sleeve and it’s his relentless energy that has resulted in vital goals for Newcastle.

    The 22-year-old has six league goals to his name but, most crucially, has started 17 of 19 games.

    Having guided Newcastle back to the Champions League last season, Howe’s job is extremely likely to be safe despite the team’s struggles this season.

    But given it is the first sustained period of on-field woes, it will be extremely intriguing to see how patient Newcastle’s Saudi ownership are.

    Newcastle are struggling to emulate the highs of last season. (Photo by Ian MacNicol/Getty Images)Source: Getty Images

    NOTTINGHAM FOREST (16th, -12 GD, 17 pts): D

    Mid-season MVP: Morgan Gibbs-White

    It wasn’t anything close to the transfer extravaganza prior to their Premier League return last year, but Nottingham Forest still decided to loosen the pursestrings and bring a raft of stars to the City Ground, including star wingers Callum Hudson-Odoi and Anthony Elanga.

    Despite the high-profile additions, Forest boss Steve Cooper couldn’t quite get them firing when he needed to and as a result the cult hero was sacked.

    Looking at Forest’s results this season and it’s hard not to see why club owner Evangelos Marinakis lost patience with Cooper.

    Things appeared reasonably bright for the Reds at the start of the season having lost just four of their opening 11 games and even then, those defeats were to Arsenal, Manchester United, Manchester City and Liverpool.

    But after a surprise 2-0 win at home against Aston Villa, the wheels fell off for Cooper and his team.

    Four straight losses — including a 5-0 humiliation away to Fulham which resulted in Marinakis hurling his matchday accreditation into the front garden of a home near Craven Cottage — cranked up the pressure on Cooper.

    A 1-1 draw against Wolves only proved to be a brief stay of execution, as a 2-0 loss to Tottenham the following week brought an end to Cooper’s time at the club.

    Former Wolves boss Nuno Esperito Santo has now arrived and although he tasted defeat amid controversial circumstances in his first match in charge, Forest looked a brighter side in a 3-1 win away to Newcastle.

    Although Forest may privately harbour aspirations bigger than just survival, Nuno’s remit will no doubt be to avoid the drop.

    Dynamic forward Morgan Gibbs-White will be vital to achieving this aim, as will the goalscoring prowess of Kiwi striker Chris Wood.

    Morgan Gibbs-White (left) is one star who is set to play a big role in keeping Forest up. (Photo by Ian MacNicol/Getty Images)Source: Getty Images

    SHEFFIELD UNITED (20th, -32 GD, 9 pts): E

    Mid-season MVP: Gustavo Hamer

    The Blades have lacked a cutting edge (sorry) up front, but they’ve also been sliced apart defensively. They’ve got the worst offensive and defensive record in the league by some distance. In fact, after 19 games, they hold the second-worst defensive record in Premier League history. Their 47 goals conceded is second only to Barnsley 1997-98 (50 conceded).

    But to be fair, expectations were low this season, especially when they sold two key players in Iliman Ndiaye to Marseille and Sander Berge to rivals Burnley. At times they have been a shambles that feels more like a bunch of individuals than any sort of united team. They’ve lost two games 5-0 and another 8-0, sacked a manager and need a miracle to avoid relegation. It’s been a sorry season.

    Hamer, a 15 million pound signing, has been a rare shining light. He struck an absolute screamer on his Premier League debut and has impressed with his workrate on and off the ball. He is creative and courageous – which sometimes results in gifting possession to the opposition too frequently – but he has the kind of intensity and drive to win that is infectious. At least, Sheffield fans will hope so, otherwise it will be straight back to the Championship for the Blades.

    Sheffield United are favourites to be relegated. (Photo by Michael Regan/Getty Images)Source: Getty Images

    TOTTENHAM (5th, +11 GD, 36 pts): A

    Mid-season MVP: Ange Postecoglou (we had to!)

    From leading the league in October, to managing to find a way to score goals after losing arguably the club’s greatest-ever striker Harry Kane, and most importantly playing an attractive style of football, it’s been one hell of a start to the season for Spurs. They’ve faced a major injury crisis that’s about as bad as any team in the league, and took out two of their star signings (and most important players overall) James Maddison and Micky van de Ven.

    At the same time, they’ve been struck down by suspensions – like Cristian Romero, who sums up their season with his two red cards followed by a big injury.

    Sure, they had a poor November, but overall the first half of the season has been more than impressive.

    They lost 14 games last season. At the mid-point of this season, they’ve lost five.

    And if Postecoglou thought he had already undergone a brutal test with a casualty ward at capacity as well as constant suspensions, he’s got a nightmare scenario in the very near future.

    He’s about to lose star midfield duo Yves Bissouma and Pape Matar Sarr to the African Cup of Nations as well as club captain Heung-Min Son to the Asian Cup.

    But the Australian boss has never shied away from a challenge and he won’t be about to do so now.

    Perspective is also needed when viewing Postecoglou’s achievements amid the brutal hand he has been dealt when it comes to the unavailability of several of his first team stars.

    When he’s had everyone free to play, we’ve seen just how good this Tottenham team can be.

    Postecoglou has enjoyed a true rollercoaster of a Premier League season and we’re only at the halfway mark. (Photo by Bryn Lennon/Getty Images)Source: Getty Images

    WEST HAM (6th, +3 GD, 33 pts): B

    Mid-season MVP: Jarrod Bowen

    Prior to the season, the big question surrounding West Ham was about how they would navigate life without talismanic midfielder and captain Declan Rice after his £105 million move to Arsenal.

    Granted, a direct replacement of Rice’s quality was just about impossible.

    But thanks to the summer additions of Edson Alvarez and James Ward-Prowse, Rice’s absence is not as keenly felt as first feared.

    Hammers boss David Moyes also began the season as one manager tipped as a likely chance of getting sacked and, for a brief period this season, it looked like that could have eventuated.

    A run of five defeats in seven games heaped pressure on the Scot, but in typical Moyes fashion, he managed to turn the ship around.

    Since that run, West Ham have lost just once — a rogue 5-0 hammering at the hands of Fulham — and have won six of their last eight to rocket up from 12th place all the way to sixth.

    Pivotal to this uptick in form is the dynamic trio of Lucas Paqueta, Mohammed Kudus and Jarrod Bowen.

    Paqueta leads the league in the most through balls with 19, ahead of the likes of Trent Alexander-Arnold, Bruno Fernandes and Martin Odegaard, and has five assists to his name.

    After a slow start, Kudus has found his feet in the Premier League and has four goals in his last six league games.

    But it is Bowen who has been the real shining light of West Ham, with his 11 goals to date proving vital.

    His pace and ability to stretch opposition backlines is crucial to the Hammers hitting teams in transition and, as it stands, should be considered a lock for England’s squad at EURO 2024.

    Jarrod Bowen is in sensational form for West Ham this season. (Photo by Justin Setterfield/Getty Images)Source: Getty Images

    WOLVES (11th, -4 GD, 25 pts): C

    Mid-season MVP: Matheus Cunha

    When Julen Lopetegui resigned on August 8, many Wolves fans would have been forgiven if they feared the worst going into this season.

    The relatively underwhelming appointment of Gary O’Neil — who was sacked by Bournemouth not long after the end of the 2022/23 season — did little to allay those fears.

    Despite the initial fears, Wolves fans backed O’Neil to the hilt and that bond has strengthened over the course of this season.

    The highs have been very high for Wolves so far, with home wins against the likes of Chelsea, Tottenham and Manchester City giving the Molineux faithful plenty to sing about.

    But the one thing that has tightened the bond between Wolves fans and O’Neil is the fact the club has been on the wrong side of an alarming number of VAR calls.

    It began in the first match of the season when Wolves were denied what looked like a stonewall penalty after Manchester United goalkeeper Andre Onana clattered into Sasa Kalajdzic.

    Wolves also had two penalty calls go against them in the 3-2 defeat to Fulham, with O’Neil even claiming referee Michael Salisbury told him he made a mistake in awarding one of the penalties.

    It led O’Neil to state his team had lost seven points as a result of VAR’s ineptitude, but it also helped create a siege mentality amongst the entire club.

    To an extent it’s paid off, with Wolves sitting 10 points clear of the relegation zone and only six points off seventh, the position which qualifies a team for the Europa Conference League.

    Matheus Cunha, who joined on a permanent deal in the summer, is a big reason for Wolves’ improvement this season as are the goals from Hwang Hee-Chan.

    Cunha’s four goals and five assists goes some way to explaining the attacking threat he provides for O’Neil’s team and will look to continue to be a nuisance for the opposition.

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  • Man Utd hit 93-year-low; Gunners stay top after thrilling Reds draw: PL Wrap

    Man Utd hit 93-year-low; Gunners stay top after thrilling Reds draw: PL Wrap

    Arsenal will reach Christmas atop the Premier League table after a 1-1 draw with second-placed Liverpool. Meanwhile, Manchester United crashed to a dismal 2-0 defeat at West Ham as goals from Jarrod Bowen and Mohammed Kudus piled renewed pressure on under-fire boss Erik ten Hag on Saturday.

    Elsewhere, Spurs moved up to fourth while history was made at Craven Cottage.

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    RED DEVILS FALL APART AGAIN

    Ten Hag’s side were blown away by West Ham’s late strikes at the London Stadium, condemning them to an eighth Premier League loss already this season.

    United, languishing in eighth place, have managed just one win in seven games in all competitions.

    They have lost three of their last four matches and failed to score in any of them for the first time since 1992.

    Jarrod Bowen opened the scoring.Source: Getty Images

    It has been a wretched second season for Ten Hag, whose team have been eliminated from Europe after finishing bottom of their Champions League group, while also crashing out of the League Cup.

    United have lost 13 games in all competitions this season — their most defeats before Christmas since 1930-31 when they finished bottom of the table.

    “In 2023, we won a Cup, we played the FA Cup final, we were third in the league. There were highlights but we are over-performing, but in this moment we are underperforming,” Ten Hag said.

    “There are reasons for it, we have many injuries, so the team will be better if the injured ones return.

    “We have to be calm, stick together, stick to the plan, we have to do it together.”

    REDS AND GUNNERS DRAW

    Arsenal ensured they will spent Christmas Day on top of the Premier League as they held title rivals Liverpool to a pulsating 1-1 draw at Anfield on Saturday.

    Mikel Arteta’s side took an early lead through Gabriel Magalhaes, but Mohamed Salah hauled Liverpool level before the interval.

    A draw was arguably the right result after both sides flexed their muscles to show why they have emerged as the leading contenders to win the title.

    Chasing a first title since 2004, Arsenal sit one point clear of second placed Liverpool heading into the festive period.

    The title race is well and truly on after a top of the table draw.Source: AFP

    The team that has topped the Premier League at Christmas has gone on to win the title in six of the past 10 seasons, but the draw on Merseyside was also a boost to the chasing pack.

    Third placed Aston Villa are level on points with Liverpool, fourth placed Tottenham are three points further back, while champions Manchester City are six points adrift of the leaders with a game in hand.

    Liverpool are unbeaten in their past 11 games against Arsenal at Anfield. However, coming a week after their goalless stalemate against Manchester United, this was another frustrating result for Jurgen Klopp’s team.

    Arsenal weren’t completely satisfied either.

    It was frustration for Liverpool as they missed the chance to get above the Gunners.Source: AFP

    Arsenal took the lead after only four minutes. Martin Odegaard delivered a perfect free-kick into the Liverpool area and Gabriel rose to thump his header past Alisson Becker from eight yards.

    Liverpool were controversially denied a penalty by VAR when Odegaard handled in the area after slipping under pressure from Salah.

    Salah took it upon himself to ensure Liverpool weren’t left to rue that debatable decision as the Egyptian conjured a superb 29th minute equaliser.

    Trent Alexander-Arnold’s raking pass picked out Salah down the right flank and he glided away from Oleksandr Zinchenko into the area before smashing a fierce strike past David Raya at his near post.

    Liverpool should have been in front in the 73rd minute when a break from an Arsenal corner climaxed with Salah teeing up Alexander-Arnold, but the ball took a slight bobble and his shot cannoned back off the crossbar with just Raya to beat, and Arsenal held on for a crucial point.

    WELCH MAKES HISTORY

    At Craven Cottage, Rebecca Welch became the first woman to referee a Premier League match as struggling Burnley won 2-0 at Fulham.

    In 2021, Welch became the first woman appointed to referee a match in the English Football League when she took charge of the fourth-tier fixture between Harrogate and Port Vale.

    Last month, the 40-year-old became the first woman to act as fourth official in a Premier League game as part of the officiating team for Fulham’s match against Manchester United.

    It was an impressive debut for Welch, who ignored boos from the Fulham fans when she booked Calvin Bassey after his arm caught Josh Brownhill.

    Wilson Odobert’s 47th minute opener for Burnley needed no intervention from Welch and her assistants, with Sander Berge’s 66th minute goal sealing just the third win this season for the second-bottom Clarets.

    Rebecca Welch made history.Source: AFP

    SPURS INTO FOURTH

    Tottenham moved up to fourth, three points behind Arsenal, with a 2-1 win against Everton in north London.

    Richarlison put Tottenham ahead against his former club in the ninth minute, slotting home from Brennan Johnson’s low cross to make it three goals in his last four games.

    Son Heung-min doubled the lead in the 18th minute and Andre Gomes’s 82nd minute reply was too late for Everton.

    Ange Postecoglou claimed a crucial win.Source: Getty Images

    Luton bolstered their bid for survival with an impressive 1-0 win against Newcastle at Kenilworth Road.

    Paying the perfect tribute to Tom Lockyer as the Hatters captain recovers from his on-pitch cardiac arrest at Bournemouth last Saturday, Andros Townsend clinched the points in the 25th minute with a close-range finish.

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  • Edwards opens up on Lockyer in first interview since Luton star’s cardiac arrest

    Edwards opens up on Lockyer in first interview since Luton star’s cardiac arrest

    Rob Edwards believes Luton and Bournemouth will always have a special bond after Tom Lockyer’s cardiac arrest last Saturday.

    The Hatters captain collapsed in the second half of the game against the Cherries, leading to the players being taken off the pitch as he received treatment and the game later being abandoned.

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    Everyone in football was relieved to see Luton captain Tom Lockyer come through his horrific ordealCredit: GETTY

    The tie is now set to be replayed.

    The 29-year-old has since been discharged from hospital after having an Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator (ICD) device fitted – the same device Christian Eriksen has following his cardiac arrest at Euro 2020.

    Luton also stated their star’s cardiac arrest was different to his previous collapse in the Championship play-off final in May when he suffered atrial fibrillation.

    Everyone inside the Vitality Stadium united to support Lockyer, with the Luton players and staff, including a visibly upset Edwards, returning on to the field to clap the fans after the game was called off.

    After going through what would have been a terrifying situation for all involved, a shaken Edwards has now given talkSPORT an emotional recount of just how proud he was of everyone, as he described what was going through his mind as the situation unfolded.

    “I’d never been around that before,” the man who led Luton to promotion last season said. “I suppose you don’t know how you’re going to cope or how you’re going to be in those situations.

    “But it doesn’t really matter how I was, or how I coped in that situation. What mattered was the medics and they were unbelievable.

    “I’m so proud of them, our guys, the Bournemouth medical department, the emergency crew who got every single decision right – and under that pressure, everyone was watching.

    Edwards detailed how much support Lockyer him and his team received from Bournemouth

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    Edwards detailed how much support Lockyer him and his team received from BournemouthCredit: Getty

    “I ran on, you’re told to make sure the medical guys can do their thing and to give them space, so I’m trying to run on and clear the space and let them do the work.

    “Then you’re thinking, I think it was Ryan Christie that said ‘should we not try and cover [him]?’ I didn’t know what the right thing was in that moment. But I suppose that doesn’t matter, what does matter is that they did their thing – and they were incredible.”

    When asked what was going through him mind when the incident happened, Edwards explained he wouldn’t have been able to return to the dug out to carry on managing the rest of the game.

    “I don’t know, you fear… Loads of things go through your mind at that time. So many things,” he said. “A game of football is the last thing, I know that.

    Luton's players came out to thank the home and away fans for their support

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    Luton’s players came out to thank the home and away fans for their supportCredit: Getty

    “All you can think is ‘please, he’s got to be alright, he’s got to be OK, that’s it’. Trying to make sure there’s people around, Taylor [his wife], looking after her and Steve, Tom’s dad, and making sure people were there and supporting.

    “I was emotional. The staff were amazing, everyone was around. Especially once Tom had come inside. There was a lot of conversation going on. I’ll be honest, I wasn’t capable of carrying out another 30 minutes of football. I’d have just sat there.

    “I don’t think I’d have been able to do anything. Other people might have taken over the game for me, that’s just how… everyone reacts differently.”

    Bournemouth player Philip Billing was thanked by Luton for being the first to reach Lockyer when he collapsed and helping to get the game stopped. Edwards says he will forever be grateful to the Cherries, as well as his own staff, for the role they played.

    Edwards looked emotional as he gave a heartfelt thankyou to both the Luton and Bournemouth fans

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    Edwards looked emotional as he gave a heartfelt thankyou to both the Luton and Bournemouth fansCredit: Getty

    “I’ve got to thank you to Andoni [Iraola], to his staff, the players. I know Philip Billing has had a lot of praise and thanks to him,” he said. “David Brooks was amazing. Afterwards, Brooksy and Tom know each other. Him and Brooksy’s partner looked after Taylor and Lockyer’s family as well.

    “They were at the hospital afterwards, I went to go see Lockes in hospital and they were there at the hospital as well. Bournemouth were amazing. Their supporters.

    “I’d like to think there will be a special bond between the two clubs now going forward so I’ve got to say thank you to them. Simon Hooper and the officials were great. I can’t ask anymore of the support we had on the day and since as well, that’s certainly helped.”

    Luton have also confirmed Lockyer is now going through rehabilitation.

    Edwards says the most important thing is giving Lockyer all the time he needs

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    Edwards says the most important thing is giving Lockyer all the time he needsCredit: Getty

    When asked what the future looks like for his skipper now, Edwards said he only cares about the wellbeing of Lockyer.

    “There’s not loads we can go into right now,” he said.

    He added: “Now he needs time. Now he needs time to recover. Going forward, I actually don’t care, as long as he’s alright. His partner is seven months pregnant, you know.

    “He’s around then for his new born baby, that’s all that matters at the moment. We will take things a baby step at a time and we’ll support him and his family. That’s all the matters.

    “There will be more tests and more checks in the coming weeks to determine exactly what we can do to help and why this happened. But that’s not for right now. The main thing is he takes as much time as he needs and we’re here to help and support in any way we can.”

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  • Just too much? Expanded Club World Cup plans revealed as fears for player safety emerge

    Just too much? Expanded Club World Cup plans revealed as fears for player safety emerge

    The expanded – and, FIFA hopes, much more successful – Club World Cup is set to kick off in June 2025, as a warm-up for the traditional men’s event a year later.

    Sky Sports UK reports the 32-team tournament will take place between June 15 and July 13, 2025, finishing roughly four weeks before the new Premier League season begins.

    The current event, a yearly tournament between the six continental confederation winners, gathers very little interest particularly in Europe – even though its teams have won the last 10 events.

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    Since the turn of the century only three non-European teams – Brazil’s Corinthians (2000 and 2012), Sao Paulo (2005) and Internacional (2006) – have won the tournament, with the UEFA Champions League winner typically only needing to play two matches (the semi-final and final) which are frequently thrashing.

    In an attempt to turn the Club World Cup into a cash-cow FIFA has expanded the event to 32 teams, with 12 slots for UEFA – its four Champions League winners over the 2020-24 period, plus the eight-best eligible teams in the four-year ranking – plus six for South America, four for North/Central America, Africa and Asia, one for Oceania and a team from the host nation.

    This means Chelsea, Real Madrid and Manchester City, as the last three UEFA Champions League winners, have already qualified along with Brazil’s Palmeiras, Flamengo and Fuminense, Mexico’s Monterrey and Leon, the USA’s Seattle Sounders, Morocco’s Wydad Casablanca, Egypt’s Al Ahly, Japan’s Urawa Red Diamonds and Saudi Arabia’s Al-Hilal (featuring Neymar).

    Vinicius Junior of Real Madrid runs ahead of Fernandinho of Manchester City leading to a goal during the UEFA Champions League Semi Final Leg One match between Manchester City and Real Madrid at Etihad Stadium on April 26, 2022 in Manchester, England. (Photo by David Ramos/Getty Images)Source: Getty Images

    No Australian teams will appear after the A-League’s Melbourne City were knocked out in the group stage of this year’s AFC Champions League.

    There are concerns over the timing and length of the event due to its proximity to the resumption of the European season.

    “The global players’ union FIFPRO has told the governing body that players need a mandatory 28-day off-season break,” Sky UK reported.

    “If that was adopted in 2025 it would pose challenges for the Premier League over what to do about teams reaching the Club World Cup final and potentially needing to start the new domestic season about 28 days later when pre-season training would usually be required.

    “A further headache would be a team also required to play in the 2025 Community Shield which is played a week before the Premier League starts.

    “And starting the season later than usual for all teams would be challenging for the Premier League because players need to be released by their clubs to national teams on 25 May 2026 ahead of the World Cup being staged in the U.S., Canada and Mexico.”

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    The 2023 Club World Cup, the final seven-team event, is currently underway with Manchester City facing Urawa Red Diamonds, and Fluminese facing Al-Ahly, in the semi-finals early next week before the final on December 22.

    Karim Benzama’s Al-Ittihad were knocked out by Al-Ahly in the previous stage.

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  • ‘Gave away two points’: Champs slip up again as star’s collapse overshadows PL action — Wrap

    ‘Gave away two points’: Champs slip up again as star’s collapse overshadows PL action — Wrap

    Luton captain Tom Lockyer suffered a cardiac arrest that forced the abandonment of his team’s Premier League match at Bournemouth on Saturday as Manchester City threw away a 2-0 lead against Crystal Palace.

    Champions City were cruising towards victory before conceding two late goals.

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    Palace have been something of a bogey team for City boss Pep Guardiola since he arrived in England in 2016 — they are one of only three teams to have won at the Etihad more than once, along with Manchester United and Chelsea.

    City, without injured topscorer Erling Haaland, enjoyed nearly three-quarters of possession in the first half but had only Jack Grealish’s goal to show for their dominance.

    They seemed destined to move to within one point of Premier League leaders Liverpool, who face Manchester United on Sunday, when Rico Lewis thumped the ball into the bottom left corner in the 54th minute.

    But Palace scored against the run of play to give themselves hope in the 76th minute when Jeffrey Schlupp shrugged off the attentions of the City defence and crossed for Jean-Philippe Mateta to poke home.

    And the home fans watched in horror when referee Paul Tierney pointed to the penalty spot after Phil Foden fouled Mateta.

    Michael Olise made no mistake, slotting home in the 95th minute to make it 2-2 and boos rang around the Etihad at the final whistle.

    Manchester City squandered a two-goal lead against Crystal Palace. (Photo by Michael Regan/Getty Images)Source: Getty Images

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    City, who now head to the Club World Cup in Saudi Arabia, have won just one of their past six Premier League games and risk falling off the pace.

    “We gave away two points,” Guardiola told the BBC.

    “We had a good performance. We controlled the transitions really well and made a lot of set pieces but Crystal Palace’s second goal cannot happen at this level.

    “We took bad decisions in the 18-yard box and we were punished.”

    Hodgson said patience was the key for his side, who have not won in the Premier League since early November.

    “They’re going to have the ball a lot more than you and if you start trying to take chances and attack them too early, then they’re going to cut through you,” he said.

    “As it happens, we got to 2-1 which gave us some hope I suppose and we then thought, we’ll take a few chances now and we will have a go at it and luckily it paid off for us.”

    Crystal Palace equalised deep in second half stoppage time. (Photo by Michael Regan/Getty Images)Source: Getty Images

    Luton’s game on the south coast was halted midway through the second half with the score at 1-1 as defender Lockyer received medical treatment before he was carried off to applause.

    The Premier League confirmed the match had been abandoned and Luton later said the Wales international was in a stable condition in hospital.

    “Our medical staff have confirmed that the Hatters captain suffered a cardiac arrest on the pitch, but was responsive by the time he was taken off on the stretcher,” the club said in a statement.

    “He received further treatment inside the stadium, for which we once again thank the medical teams from both sides. Tom was transferred to hospital, where we can reassure supporters that he is stable and currently undergoing further tests, with his family at his bedside.” The 29-year-old had heart surgery after collapsing during Luton’s Championship play-off final win against Coventry in late May.

    He returned to action for the start of the new season and had made 15 appearances so far in all competitions before Saturday’s match.

    The Wales national team posted on X, formerly known as Twitter: “Our thoughts are with Tom Lockyer.”

    Michael Keane and Amadou Onana scored as Everton won their fourth straight league game, beating struggling Burnley 2-0 to lift themselves seven points clear of the relegation zone — just a month after they were docked 10 points for breaking financial rules.

    Chelsea beat bottom club Sheffield United 2-0 to register just their third home league win of the season, thanks to goals from Cole Palmer and Nicolas Jackson.

    Newcastle claimed all three points against 10-man Fulham at their St James’ Park stronghold, with 17-year-old Lewis Miley among the scorers in a 3-0 win.

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    Bournemouth v Luton was 1-1 at the time it was abandoned

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  • ‘Hope and pray’: Premier League match abandoned after Luton’s Tom Lockyer suffers cardiac arrest

    ‘Hope and pray’: Premier League match abandoned after Luton’s Tom Lockyer suffers cardiac arrest

    Luton captain Tom Lockyer was in a “stable” condition in hospital after suffering a cardiac arrest that led to his side’s Premier League clash against Bournemouth being abandoned.

    With the score level at 1-1 in the 65th minute, Lockyer suddenly fell to the turf in a worrying scene.

    Play was paused as the Luton defender received treatment from medics while both sides were sent to the dressing room.

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    LONDON, ENGLAND – MAY 27: Tom Lockyer of Luton Town is stretchered off during the Sky Bet Championship Play-Off Final between Coventry City and Luton Town at Wembley Stadium on May 27, 2023 in London, England. (Photo by Richard Heathcote/Getty Images)Source: Getty Images

    Lockyer was eventually stretchered off, surrounded by the medical team, and taken immediately to hospital.

    There was a standing ovation from the crowd, with fans in the Vitality Stadium chanting Lockyer’s name.

    “Our medical staff have confirmed that Tom Lockyer suffered cardiac arrest on the pitch, but was responsive by the time he was taken off on the stretcher,” Luton said in a statement.

    “He received further treatment inside the stadium, for which we once again thank the medical teams from both sides.

    “Tom was transferred to hospital, where we can reassure supporters that he is stable and currently undergoing further tests with his family at his bedside.

    “We would like to thank everyone for their support, concern and loving messages for Locks.” Around half an hour after the incident, referee Simon Hooper confirmed the game would not restart on Saturday.

    Players from both sides returned to the pitch and applauded the crowd. Lockyer also collapsed during Luton’s Championship play-off final win against Coventry at Wembley in May.

    The Wales international was taken to hospital and later underwent heart surgery.

    The 29-year-old had an operation to correct an atrial fibrillation, a condition the UK’s National Health Service (NHS) describes as causing “an irregular and often abnormally fast heart rate”.

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    Lockyer returned to action for the start of Luton’s first season in the top flight for 31 years.

    He had made 15 appearances so far in all competitions before Saturday’s match. Lockyer could now face a battle to resume his career after the latest health scare.

    A statement from the Premier League read: “The Premier League match between AFC Bournemouth and Luton Town FC has been abandoned due to a player medical incident.

    “Our thoughts are with Tom Lockyer and all players involved in today’s match.”

    The Wales national team posted on X, formerly Twitter: “Our thoughts are with Tom Lockyer”.

    Luton Town posted on X: “We all hope and pray for our leader and captain Tom Lockyer, who is thankfully responsive and has been taken to hospital.

    “We don’t know the full extent of what happened and what the next steps are at this stage, but we thank Bournemouth and the medical staff on both sides for their immediate response, which was absolutely amazing.

    “We are sorry to all supporters present that players from both sides were in no state of mind to continue with the game after seeing their much-loved team-mate and friend taken off like that, and staff could not carry on with managing the game in such circumstances having had to deal with the situation.

    We thank everyone for the wonderful applause and singing of Locks’ name inside the stadium at such a difficult time.

    Now is the time for all of our players, staff and supporters to come together as we always do and give our love and support to Tom and his family.

    Our thoughts are with him and them all.”

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  • ‘A beautiful moment’ as Luton and Bournemouth fans unite for Tom Lockyer

    ‘A beautiful moment’ as Luton and Bournemouth fans unite for Tom Lockyer

    Adrian Durham has hailed the ‘beautiful moment’ that Luton and Bournemouth’s supporters united in support of Tom Lockyer.

    It has been confirmed the Hatters’ captain suffered a cardiac arrest as he collapsed on the pitch 60 minutes into the Premier League encounter at the Vitality Stadium, leading to the game being suspended with the scores level at 1-1.

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    Luton’s players stepped out and applauded the fans following the suspension of their match with BournemouthCredit: Getty

    Rob Edwards, the Luton boss, then ran onto the pitch with the players ushered away as the 29-year-old received treatment on the pitch.

    The teams made their way down the tunnel to the dressing room as Lockyer – who also collapsed during the Championship play-off final in May – was stretchered off the pitch, with the match ultimately being abandoned with the player’s welfare being the main priority.

    Lockyer was reported to be ‘alert and responsive’ before being taken to a local hospital, with the player sitting up and talking to his wife in the tunnel area.

    With the game called off, both Luton and Bournemouth‘s players emerged back out of the tunnel and took to the pitch to applaud the fans in attendance.

    Hatters manager boss Edwards looked emotional as he expressed his heartfelt gratitude to those in attendance who chanted Lockyer’s name.

    Speaking on talkSPORT, Durham said: “The Luton players are applauding fans all around the ground, the Bournemouth fans as well, and they’re getting that applause back.

    “There’s a mutual appreciation and the Bournemouth players are now out for exactly the same and it’s a beautiful thing, actually.

    “Tribal rivalry and all that, it’s just swept aside, because all we’re bothered about is that Tom Lockyer is okay.

    Lockyer received extensive treatment on the field before being stretchered off

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    Lockyer received extensive treatment on the field before being stretchered offCredit: Getty
    Luton's players came out to thank the home and away fans for their support

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    Luton’s players came out to thank the home and away fans for their supportCredit: Getty
    The Bournemouth players did the same as football came together

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    The Bournemouth players did the same as football came togetherCredit: Getty

    “None of us really know Tom Lockyer but all we’re bothered about is that he’s okay and that’s the main thing.

    “It was the right decision in the end [to suspend the game].”

    Perry Groves added: “It’s a massive relief. This is about 11,000 human beings coming together and just being worried about the welfare and health of Tom Lockyer.

    “You have to think about the Luton players as well because they’ve been through this before, so they’ll be unbelievably relieved.

    “This has been an unbelievably emotional 20 minutes because for that space and time we didn’t know what was happening and Tom was stretchered off the pitch, but I could see that he was conscious, which was brilliant.

    “I think that the right decision has been made, 100 per cent. There are things that are far, far, far more important than what football is and that’s what we’ve seen today.”

    Edwards looked emotional as he gave a heartfelt thankyou to both the Luton and Bournemouth fans

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    Edwards looked emotional as he gave a heartfelt thankyou to both the Luton and Bournemouth fansCredit: Getty

    “Absolutely right,” added Durham.

    “Rob Edwards has gone in close to the Bournemouth fans, making sure they sense his appreciation for their patience, their support, their understanding.

    “It’s actually a beautiful moment what’s going on here at the Vitality, a truly beautiful moment.

    “He’s a great man, a man of the people, a man of understanding and a man who appreciates humanity, and that’s clearly showing here as we walks around – it’s like he’s individually applauding every single fan.”



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  • City crush Utd in brutal derby beat down; shock surge hits fresh heights: PL Wrap

    City crush Utd in brutal derby beat down; shock surge hits fresh heights: PL Wrap

    Manchester City underlined the vast gulf in quality between themselves and Manchester United on Sunday as Liverpool showed their support for absent teammate Luis Diaz, whose parents were kidnapped in Colombia.

    Old Trafford paid tribute to late United great Bobby Charlton ahead of kick-off, with supporters unfurling a banner that read: “The finest English footballer the world has ever seen”.

    But memories of past glories failed to translate onto the pitch, with the home team thoroughly outplayed by the champions, who did not have to get out of second gear in their 3-0 win.

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    Champions City made most of the early running and were awarded a penalty after VAR spotted a foul on Rodri by Rasmus Hojlund as the ball was crossed into the area from a free-kick.

    Can City go all the way again?Source: Getty Images

    It was the first spot-kick Manchester City have ever been awarded at Old Trafford in the Premier League in the 27th meeting between the teams.

    Erling Haaland stepped up to tuck home from the spot, his 12th goal of the season in all competitions.

    City goalkeeper Ederson saved a Scott McTominay pile-driver before Andre Onana produced heroics at the other end when Haaland appeared certain to head home.

    But the Norwegian forward made no mistake just after the break, thumping home a header from Bernardo Silva’s cross.

    Phil Foden made it 3-0 with 10 minutes remaining after he was set up by Haaland.

    “It was a footballing lesson. Manchester United didn’t know what to do,” Micah Richards said on Sky Sports.

    “The first half was a contest,” Manchester United legend Gary Neville said. “The second half wasn’t a contest. It became a shambles. United went missing in the second half.”

    The result continues to put the pressure on United manager Erik Ten Hag after just five wins and five losses this year.

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    – EMOTIONAL LIVERPOOL TRIBUTE –

    Earlier, Liverpool swept Nottingham Forest aside by the same scoreline. Goals from Diogo Jota and Darwin Nunez before the break and Mohamed Salah’s second-half effort ensured Jurgen Klopp’s side maintain their 100 per cent home record in the Premier League this season.

    Jota held aloft Diaz’s number seven shirt after scoring — the Colombian did not feature in Liverpool’s squad following the kidnapping incident in his home country.

    Colombia President Gustavo Petro said on Saturday that the winger’s mother had been rescued but the search remained ongoing for his father.

    “Luis was with us in the hotel then he went home,” Jota told the BBC. “It’s a very hard situation and I don’t know how anyone would react if it happened to you.

    “He was going to play. I played instead of him, and I showed him his shirt to show we’re with him and we hope everything works out.”

    Liverpool finished the day fourth in the table, behind leaders Tottenham, Arsenal and City.

    Liverpool kept their perfect home record intact.Source: AFP

    VILLA CONTINUE SURGE AS BRIGHTON SLIP UP

    High-flying Aston Villa, in fifth spot, won their 12th consecutive home game in the Premier League, beating struggling Luton 3-1.

    Unai Emery’s side made light work of their opponents, with goals from John McGinn and Moussa Diaby giving them the upper hand before Luton captain Tom Lockyer put through his own net.

    “For me it is still a long process here and I will want to work to improve as always,” Emery told Sky Sports.

    “Of course I am happy but still being serious, serious in the way I want to build here and improve more.”

    Villa are flying high.Source: Getty Images

    Brighton lost further ground after their sparkling start to the season. The south coast club took a 1-0 lead through Evan Ferguson, but Fulham levelled through midfielder Joao Palhinha.

    Dominic Calvert-Lewin scored the only goal of the game as Everton beat West Ham 1-0 to give themselves breathing space above the relegation zone.

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