Everton fans on Twitter react to tunnel access video from Manchester United thrashing

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Everton fans on Twitter have been reacting to a tunnel access video from after Sunday’s Premier League thrashing of Manchester United at Goodison Park.

The clip was posted by the Toffees’ official account on the social media platform and followed some of Marco Silva’s men as they made their way back to the changing rooms post-match.

And eagle-eyed supporters have noticed a few of the odd and bizarre things that were going on in the tunnel on Merseyside following the stunning victory.

Three of them noted that attacker Bernard had United’s Fred waiting for his top in the players’ area, with one of them musing about how he was giving it to a fan whilst another lauded Dominic Calvert-Lewin’s comical entrance and two more commented on Idrissa Gueye’s singing skills.

On the day, goals from Richarlison, Gylfi Sigurdsson, Lucas Digne and Theo Walcott were enough for a 4-0 drubbing for the Merseysiders, giving them a huge boost in their bid to finish seventh.

Check out the pick of the Everton reactive Tweets to the video, below…

رسميًا.. ريال مدريد يُعلن إصابة مدافعه بـ فيروس كورونا

أعلن نادي ريال مدريد متصدر الدوري الإسباني عن إصابة أحد مدافعي الفريق الأول لكرة القدم بفيروس كورونا المستجد، كوفيد 19، قبل ساعات من مباراة إنتر ميلان.

ويستعد ريال مدريد في الوقت الحالي لمواجهة إنتر ميلان في الجولة الثالثة من دور المجموعات من بطولة دوري أبطال أوروبا يوم غدًا، الثلاثاء، في تمام الساعة العاشرة مساءً بتوقيت “القاهرة” على ملعب “ألفريدو دي ستيفانو”.

اقرأ أيضًا.. مورينيو يسخر من ريال مدريد بعد هدف جاريث بيل في مباراة توتنهام وبرايتون

وأكد النادي الإسباني في بيان رسمي عبر موقعه الإلكتروني أن مدافعه، إيدير ميليتاو، مُصاب بفيروس كورونا، في الاختبارات الطبية التي خضع لها اللاعبين قبل 48 ساعة من اللقاء الأوروبي.

وأشار ريال مدريد إلى أن جميع عينات اللاعبين في الفريق الأول والجهاز الفني والعاملين قد جاءت سلبية باستثناء ميليتاو.

تشكيل بيراميدز أمام المقاولون العرب في الدوري.. الشناوي أساسيًا

أعلن الجهاز الفني لنادي بيراميدز، تشكيل الفريق لمباراة المقاولون العرب في ختام مباريات الدوري المصري الممتاز.

ويواجه بيراميدز نظيره المقاولون العرب، في المباراة التي تنطلق في الخامسة والنصف على استاد الدفاع الجوي.

ويقود مسؤولية الفريق خلال المباراة، هاني سعيد المدير الرياضي، ومحمود فتح الله المدرب العام لفريق الكرة.

ويعود أحمد الشناوي لحراسة عرين بيراميدز في مباراة اليوم أمام المقاولون، بسبب غياب المهدي سليمان الحارس الأساسي. تشكيل بيراميدز أمام المقاولون

حراسة المرمى: أحمد الشناوي.

خط الدفاع: طارق طه – عبد الله بكري – محمد عطوة – ولفريد كانون.

خط الوسط: عمر العيوني – إسلام عيسى – محمد فتحي – محمود حمادة – إبراهيم حسن.

خط الهجوم: حسام غانم.

ويتواجد على مقاعد البدلاء: أحمد دعدور – محمد حمدي – أحمد أيمن منصور- أحمد توفيق – إبراهيم عادل.

ويحتل بيراميدز المركز الثالث في ترتيب الدوري المصري برصيد 64 نقطة، فيما يتواجد المقاولون في المركز الرابع بـ 53 نقطة.

Our saviour: Crystal Palace fans heap praise on Vicente Guaita

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Crystal Palace fans have taken to Twitter to laud Vicente Guaita for his performance against Newcastle, in which the stopper managed to record another shutout.

The Eagles have now kept 11 clean sheets in the Premier League this season, the fourth most in the division behind Liverpool, Manchester City and Chelsea, and that good statistic is largely down to the Spanish keeper.

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He found himself out of the side throughout the first half of the campaign as Wayne Hennessey had the shirt, although since making his debut against Leicester at Selhurst Park, Guaita has shone.

In the 1-0 win against the Magpies, the former Getafe glovesman pulled off a number of vital saves, most notably from Matt Ritchie and Salomon Rondon – it was the sixth clean sheet from his 14 league appearances this term, from which Palace have seven wins.

Palace fans on Twitter were delighted with their man’s performance at St James’ Park, and were keen to emphasise their feelings on the 32-year-old after having to put up with the mistake-ridden Hennessey for so long…

Mark Lawrenson says there is ‘no chance’ of Huddersfield repeating history at Selhurst Park

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Crystal Palace host Huddersfield this weekend in their first outing at Selhurst Park since the shattering 2-1 loss to Brighton on 9th March and, having picked themselves up during international break, will be hoping to get back to winning ways against the Terriers.

Jan Siewert’s side will be mathematically relegated if they suffer defeat this weekend, while Roy Hodgson’s red and blue army will move one big step closer to survival. Another round of Premier League fixtures means another round of predictions from BBC pundit Mark Lawrenson, who believes there is ‘no chance’ of history repeating itself at SE25 this weekend:

“Huddersfield gave it a good go at West Ham last time out but they still lost after being 3-1 up with 15 minutes to go, which kind of sums up why they are so far adrift at the bottom of the table.

“This fixture was Huddersfield’s first game in the Premier League in August 2017, when they won 3-0 at Selhurst Park, but there is no chance of a repeat result this time around.”

The mention of Frank de Boer’s abysmal first competitive game in charge surely sends shivers down the spines of the Palace faithful, who turned up to Selhurst Park on opening day, only to be thumped by a newly-promoted Terriers side. Unfortunately for the Yorkshire outfit, it has been pretty much downhill since that euphoria one-and-a-half years ago.

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Palace might have had a disappointing couple of weeks but Huddersfield inexplicably let their lead at the London Stadium go last time out and so it looks unlikely that they will be able to clip the Eagles’ wings once again. The 2-0 that Lawrenson predicts indicates a pretty straight-forward 90 minutes for the south London outfit – a far cry from that August 2017 nightmare.

Paul Merson thinks Liverpool will bottle it at Old Trafford

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Liverpool visit Old Trafford on Sunday for their highly-anticipated clash with Manchester United and will be hoping to get back to their sumptuous best after a disappointing – yet somehow also respectable – draw with Bundesliga champions Bayern Munich on Tuesday.

The Reds were made to rue their wasteful finishing – Sadio Mane, in particular, was guilty – and now face a difficult trip to Allianz Arena in March. More immediately, though, the Merseysiders must square off with bitter rivals United and Sky Sports pundit Paul Merson thinks Jurgen Klopp’s side might bottle it.

What did he say?

Discussing his predictions for the weekend’s football on Sky Sports, Merson predicted a 2-1 win to the Red Devils, saying:

“If Liverpool get anything from this game, I think they have had a result. I am not saying that because I think Man Utd are a better team, but I think the pendulum has swung.

“You have a team that is very confident and a team that is very nervous and are snatching at chances. Look at Liverpool’s game against Bayern Munich – two months ago, they would have scored two or three of those chances.

“I think United will have a go. They are not a team under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer that will sit back. They will take the game to Liverpool, and I think the nerves of Liverpool will be too much.”

Nervy Reds

While the Reds hit a stumbling block in midweek, United bounced back from their Champions League defeat to PSG with a 2-0 win over Chelsea in the FA Cup and look to have recovered from that first blip extremely quickly.

The Liverpool players must surely feel that they should never have let Bayern walk away from Anfield with a clean sheet, and the pressure may be getting them ahead of the weekend’s huge clash.

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Other than the bad blood between the two clubs, the tie is hugely important for the Merseysiders considering a win would ensure they go three points clear of leaders and champions Manchester City, who have a game in hand. Will the nerves be Liverpool’s biggest obstacle, as Merson predicts?

Leeds fans react to triple injury scare

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Loads of Leeds fans have been reacting to a pretty worrying update from Marcelo Bielsa, who has revealed that three key players could miss the trip to Middlesbrough.

Leeds have had woeful luck with injuries this season, and it looks like it’s going to get worse before it gets better.

As reported by Phil Hay of The Yorkshire Evening Post, Bielsa said Adam Forshaw, Mateusz Klich and Pablo Hernandez are all doubts for Saturday’s big match.

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The Whites are still reeling from last weekend’s 3-1 defeat to Norwich, and a trip to the Riverside without three starters will be extremely difficult.

While Forshaw was perhaps in line to lose his place anyway after a poor display against Norwich, losing Klich and Hernandez would completely kill the Whites’ creativity from midfield.

Tony Pulis’ side have conceded just 22 goals in 29 league games this season, the least in the division, and fans are fearing the worst about taking on an extremely physical Boro side without their best midfielders.

You can find some of the best Twitter reactions down below…

Spain striker Borja Iglesias announces decision to boycott national team in protest against Luis Rubiales refusing to resign

Real Betis striker Borja Iglesias has announced that he will be boycotting the Spain national team in protest against RFEF president Luis Rubiales.

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  • Critics urging him to step down
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    Rubiales has, after sparking controversy at the 2023 Women’s World Cup, defiantly stated that he will not be resigning from his prominent post with the Spanish FA. Rubiales has apologised for kissing Barcelona star Jenni Hermoso on the back of seeing Spain capture a global crown, but he will not be bowing to pressure and walking away.

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    Rubiales said during a bizarre speech in which he sought to defend his actions and hit back at his many critics: “I have already apologised for an unfortunate gesture. I have already said about the kiss that it is mutual and consented and for which I have to apologise for the context. Was it serious enough for me to go? I will not resign.”

  • WHAT THEY SAID

    Iglesias is among those to have expressed disappointment at Rubiales’ stance, with the 30-year-old frontman ruling himself out of contention for future international call-ups until change is made within the Spanish system. He has posted on social media: “I am sad and disappointed. As a footballer and as a person I don't feel represented by what happened today in the Ciudad del Futbol de Las Rozas. I find it unfortunate that they continue to press and focus on a colleague. Wearing the Spanish National Team shirt is one of the greatest things that has happened to me in my career. I don't know if at some point I will be an option again, but I have made the decision not to return to the National Team until things change and this type of act does not go unpunished. For a fairer, more humane and decent football.”

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    Rubiales has been capped on two occasions by Spain at senior level, with an impressive haul of 50 goals through 164 appearances for Betis putting him in contention for selection by La Roja.

Man City player ratings vs Arsenal: Kevin De Bruyne is a killer! Brilliant Belgian tears Gunners apart in title showdown

The Belgian scored twice in a dominant performance as John Stones and Erling Haaland also got on the scoresheet in a superb showing from the champions

Kevin De Bruyne tore Arsenal apart in Wednesday's top-of-the-table showdown, paving the way for a likely third successive Premier League title for Manchester City.

After all the excitement about a potential title decider, De Bruyne raced through Arsenal's midfield and fired City into the lead after only seven minutes.

Arsenal rarely looked like finding a way back, and John Stones' header before half-time, initially ruled out for offside, tightened City's grip on the game.

De Bruyne struck again early in the second half before Erling Haaland completed the rout after Rob Holding's consolation goal down the other end.

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GOAL rates Man City's players from a euphoric Etihad Stadium…

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Ederson (6/10):

Dealt well with crosses that Arsenal pumped into his box. That was all he really had to worry about until Holding's late goal, which he could do little about.

Kyle Walker (7/10):

Nathan Ake's injury handed him a ticket back into the starting line up. Was rarely tested and always looked comfortable.

Ruben Dias (7/10):

As physically dominant as ever and faultless in possession, making more passes in the first half than Arsenal's entire midfield. Booked for scrapping with White by the corner flag.

John Stones (8/10):

Back in at centre-back due to the 4-3-3 shape and had slightly less influence on City's overall play as a result. But he was decisive in the area and now has three goal contributions in his last four matches.

Manuel Akanji (9/10):

Excelled in the unfamiliar role of left-back and no-one noticed that City were missing Ake.

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Ilkay Gundogan (6/10):

Had the better of Ben White for much of the game and created a good chance for Haaland which Ramsdale saved. Didn't threaten much on his own, sending his one shot way off target.

Rodri (7/10):

Dominated Thomas Partey and Granit Xhaka.

Bernardo Silva (7/10):

Not as influential as usual and should have put away a clear shooting chance in the first half, scuffing the ball into Ramsdale's hands.

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Kevin De Bruyne (10/10):

The Belgian owned the pitch and was utterly magnificent, dovetailing exceptionally well with Haaland. On this occasion, he showed the Norwegian how to finish, taking his goals superbly.

Erling Haaland (8/10):

Was utterly brilliant even though his finishing was a little suspect until scoring in added time. Set up both of De Bruyne's goals, held the ball up well and bullied Arsenal. His Maradona-esque dribble in the first half deserved to end in a goal but he still made sure he got on the scoresheet in the end.

Jack Grealish (8/10):

So strong and so quick, he had Arsenal on the backfoot whenever he got the ball. Very committed in defence.

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Riyad Mahrez (6/10):

Struggled to get much space when he came on.

Julian Alvarez (6/10):

Only had 10 minutes on the pitch and wasn't involved too much.

Phil Foden (N/A):

Introduced for the final three minutes but still managed to get an assist for Haaland.

Pep Guardiola (9/10):

Despite missing Ake, he devised the perfect game plan against the league leaders. After overseeing dominant wins over Bayern Munich and the Gunners, Real Madrid must be worried.

In pictures: Manchester United fan protest and Old Trafford pitch invasion forces Liverpool game postponement

Red Devils supporters staged a major demonstration ahead of the rivals clash and the match was called off – here are some images from the incident

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Manchester United fans hold banners referencing the infamous Old Trafford roof leak of 2019, which has become a symbol of decay for some who are protesting against the owners.

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Green and gold-cloured flares were let off alongside red ones. The colours are synonymous with the anti-Glazer protests.

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Flares and sprinklers were let off when fans made their way onto the Old Trafford pitch, in front of the Sir Alex Ferguson Stand.

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