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Jamie Redknapp has hailed James Maddison‘s performance in the North London Derby, believing that he ‘single-handedly’ changes the way that Tottenham play.

Spurs left Arsenal with a point after a 2-2 draw, with captain Son Heung-min scoring both goals for the visitors. 

Maddison joined Tottenham in the summer from Leicester City, and Sky Sports pundit Redknapp believes that he has been a crucial part in changing up the way Spurs play after a disjointed season last term largely under Antonio Conte.

Redknapp told Sky Sports that he was impressed with ‘how far they’ve come’ despite the changes, and the departure of Harry Kane. Spurs have been revolutionised under new boss Ange Postecoglou, and Kane’s absence has been partially filled by Son. 

Redknapp said: ‘Son has just gone in there seamlessly. You forget how good he is as a striker sometimes. He’s been amazing, five goals in his last two away games. 

James Maddison has 'single-handedly' changed the way Tottenham play, according to a pundit

James Maddison has ‘single-handedly’ changed the way Tottenham play, according to a pundit

Jamie Redknapp was speaking after Spurs secured a 2-2 draw away to local rivals Arsenal

Jamie Redknapp was speaking after Spurs secured a 2-2 draw away to local rivals Arsenal

There was also praise for captain Son Heung-min after his two goals at the Emirates on Sunday

There was also praise for captain Son Heung-min after his two goals at the Emirates on Sunday

‘James Maddison I think has single handedly changed the way they play. Maddison, receiving the ball on the half-turn. They always had that player who could do something differently, get the ball, play with no fear. 

‘He nearly lost the ball, and cost his team a goal, with the [Gabriel] Jesus moment. You think ‘how’s he going to react after this?’ Then he makes the goal, then he makes another goal. The way he plays gives everyone a calmness and assurance about him.

‘I just feel that he’s made such a difference to that team and the way that they play now.’ 

Fellow pundit Jamie Carragher echoed Maddison’s post-match comments claiming it was a ‘good test’ for Spurs. 

Carragher said: ‘Besides [Manchester] City, [The Emirates is] probably the toughest place to go, along with Anfield as well. But Arsenal are a seriously top side, I feel this season they’d be the biggest challengers to Manchester City. 

‘So to go there in the early stages under a new manager, a completely different style of football. You can’t get a bigger change than what it’s gone from, from Conte, to where we are now and how Tottenham are trying to play. 

Fellow pundit Jamie Carragher said it was a 'good test' for Spurs after a period of uncertainty

Fellow pundit Jamie Carragher said it was a ‘good test’ for Spurs after a period of uncertainty

Carragher said 'everyone seems to love' Ange Postecoglou after taking over the Spurs hotseat

Carragher said ‘everyone seems to love’ Ange Postecoglou after taking over the Spurs hotseat

‘I think they got a brilliant start, everyone seems to love the manager, not just Spurs fans. He’s been a breath of fresh air. Every time he does an interview, he seems to come across well. 

‘I think the last manager, Conte, was not someone who everybody loved. Tottenham have got that feeling now, you look at their manager, and you hope they do alright, I hope they do well in certain games. 

‘I think that was a big result for them today, to show it’s not just a flash in the pan in these early few weeks.’ 

Following Sunday’s point, Tottenham sit fourth in the Premier League table on 14 points. Next weekend, they host second-placed Liverpool, before a trip to Luton Town seven days later.  




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Erik ten Hag has urged Manchester United to stick together as they try to weather a storm following four defeats in five games.

United have lost three in a row and go to Burnley on Saturday night in danger of suffering four straight defeats for the first time since Louis van Gaal‘s second season in 2015.

Ten Hag insists that the key to turning the corner after such a poor start to the season is maintaining unity.

Asked if he is surprised by the scale of the challenge, he replied: ‘No. It’s my second year. I know it’s not always going up, you will have your gaps and you get stronger from it as long as you stay together.

‘That’s what we’re doing. The dressing-room, all the staff, coaches, medical, everyone is united and at United you fight.’

Erik ten Hag has urged his players to maintain unity as they ride out difficult start to the season

The side's Champions League performance was unable to provide a tonic to poor league form

The side’s Champions League performance was unable to provide a tonic to poor league form

There have been concerns over dressing-room leaks about squad unrest at Old Trafford, but Ten Hag added: ‘I don’t know if it’s a leak but I know opinion, I know my players. Everyone can make suggestions, we are okay with it.’

United go to Turf Moor desperately in need of a win to lift morale. ‘At United, you have to win every game so it doesn’t change anything,’ said Ten Hag.

‘As always, it’s about how we play against Burnley. There’s no easy games, definitely not against Burnley. We know how intense they play football, we know their approach. I like the approach from them, the adventure, high intensity and dynamic in their game, so we have to play our best.’

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Q: What kind of test can Villa expect on and off the pitch from Legia?

Tom Collomosse: I was here with Leicester two seasons ago in the Europa League and the atmosphere was incredible, for the reasons you say.

Legia will make it hostile for Villa and it’s important for them to start well in the group.

Villa were granted about 1,700 tickets for the game.

Q: How valuable could Zaniolo’s experience in this competition be if Villa progress to the latter stages?

Tom Collomosse: He was a polite, thoughtful guy though fairly guarded – not surprising given the eventful life he has had.

He’s a gamble but he also has big-game experience – and the incentive to retain his place in the Italy squad, with Euro 2024 at the end of the season. That should aid Villa.

Tom Collomosse: Nicolo Zaniolo celebrated his birthday in July and probably reflected that he had experienced more in 24 years than many people do in a lifetime.

Aston Villa’s summer signing was sent death threats and chased through the streets by Roma fans furious at his desire to leave the Serie A club. He has felt the rough end of Jose Mourinho’s tongue and suffered two serious knee injuries, the second of which ruled him out of Italy’s triumphant Euro 2020 campaign.

Impressively, he has also managed to gain a solid grasp of English in just six months, thanks to daily lessons when he was playing for Galatasaray.

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Q: Ezri Konsa is in line for a new Villa contract after impressing – how good can he be and can he play regularly for England?

Tom Collomosse: Villa fans have been asking themselves for some time why Konsa never gets a look-in with Gareth Southgate – and former boss Dean Smith added his voice to that chorus this week.

There are still some kinks to iron out in Konsa’s game but he improves year on year and it is a surprise he has been overlooked, especially when rivals who are not regulars at their clubs continue to be selected.

Q: Villa have taken a couple of hammerings, against Newcastle and Liverpool – what went wrong there?

Tom Collomosse: The Newcastle game wasn’t really a 5-1 game, and the players were clearly affected by the serious injury Tyrone Mings suffered.

The result at Liverpool perhaps showed Villa that there is still some way to go before they can hope to break into the elite.

Q: The Thursday-Sunday routine requires plenty of squad rotation – do Villa have enough depth?

Tom Collomosse: It will be a struggle but they are welcoming back players from injury now. Alex Moreno was on the bench at the weekend and Jacob Ramsey is close to returning, too.

They really need Nicolo Zaniolo or Leon Bailey to hit form, though, with Emi Buendia out for the rest of the campaign

Q: Villa were drawn against Legia Warsaw, AZ Alkmaar and Zrinjski – a group they should be topping?

Tom Collomosse: Well Villa fans are already booking their hotels in Athens for the Final next May!

Emery advised them against doing so and is far more circumspect in public, but he’ll see this as a competition Villa have a great chance to win

Q: Have the Villa fans embraced their shot at the Conference League?

Tom Collomosse: Fans are optimistic. Though they have had heavy defeats to Newcastle and Liverpool this season, they didn’t puncture the mood of optimism.

Villa fans really do believe they are heading back to the big time under Emery.

Q: As Villa prepare for the Europa Conference League group stage, is there a feeling they can emulate West Ham’s success last season?

Tom Collomosse: Yes they certainly can.

Unai Emery has won the Europa League four times as a coach and said in his first press conference after joining Villa that he wanted to win trophies here.

The Conference League is an excellent chance to do just that.

Tom Collomosse is with us shortly

Tom is currently in Warsaw, where Aston Villa are preparing to take on Legia in their opening Europa Conference League group match tomorrow night.

Thanks to Sami

Some nice insights there into Sunday’s clash between Arsenal and Spurs.

Q: Can we get a prediction for Sunday’s NLD?

Sitting on the fence. 1-1!

Q: Mikel Arteta is trying to evolve his Arsenal side – but do you think they’re progressing?

Sami Mokbel: Personally, I think the team is far more equipped than last season to maintain a successful title challenge.

The addition of Rice has given them a solidity in midfield that was perhaps missing last season.

They are a bigger and stronger team this season. Kai Havertz is a prime example of that. His start has been lacklustre, but his physicality, his height have already been key.

Raya’s ability on the ball and calmness he exudes was there for all to see against Everton on Sunday.

Sami Mokbel: I think the Aaron Ramsdale/David Raya conundrum will be one of the most interesting selection aspects of Arsenal’s season. Two excellent goalkeepers. But how do you keep both happy?

Ramsdale started the season, Raya played against Everton on Sunday. Who plays versus PSV tonight?

Having played a key role in helping Arsenal back into the Champions League it would be harsh on Ramsdale to miss out on the club’s return to the competition.

Mikel Arteta can be ruthless, but that must surely be a factor for the Gunners. Moving forward, however, there is an emerging sense that Raya is moving towards being Arteta’s preferred option.

The very fact that Raya was signed from Brentford has put rival clubs on alert. Ramsdale is a fantastic keeper, if he may be available teams would be silly not to at least keep abreast of that situation.

My understanding is that clubs are monitoring the situation closely. But that doesn’t mean Arsenal will sell or Ramsdale will look to leave, of course.

Q: Spurs have scored 13 times in their first five league games, just one less than Man City’s tally. Do you think they have enough up front to compensate for Kane’s exit?

Sami Mokbel: Kane is irreplaceable. That is clear.

But Postecoglou unleashing the shackles has helped unlock goals from other areas of the pitch.

Football under Jose Mourinho, Antonio Conte and Nuno Espírito Santo was defensive minded. As an attacking unit, they suffered as a result.

Under Postecoglou, however, they have had seven different goalscorers already this season. That is very promising.

But the beauty in having Kane in their team was his ability to conjure goals out of nowhere. He is clinical.

The real test will arrive when Spurs aren’t clicking in an attacking sense. When they only have two or three opportunities in a game.

You could generally rely on Kane taking at least one of those chances. Long term, it remains to be seen if they can cope without him.

Right now, however, they are coping without Kane just fine.

Q: How impressed have you been with James Maddison’s start at Spurs?

Sami Mokbel: Maddison looks to be one of the signings of the summer.

I was lucky enough to spend 15 minutes with him at St George’s Park recently and what immediately struck me was how happy and content he was.

It’s no wonder really because his start at Tottenham has been phenomenal.

He is a player that fits perfectly into those Tottenham traditions. Full of flair and attacking qualities.

His family life is settled, recently becoming a father again after his partner gave birth to twins.

Life and football is being pretty good to Maddison right now.

Q: Postecoglou has already endeared himself to the Spurs fans – but is he just in a nice honeymoon period or is there real substance here?

Sami Mokbel: It has been a very promising start, for sure. The supporters are in love with their new manager and by all accounts the players (even those who aren’t playing) are enjoying working under Postecoglou.

The attacking style he has adopted is far more in line with the club’s traditions and that will serve Postecoglou well. The real test will come when they hit a tough patch, which they will because that is inevitable with teams in transition.

But from the opening five games there is plenty to suggest that Tottenham can be a force this season.

Not having European football to play should also help preparations for Premier League matches and help towards keeping players fresh.

Q: Will Arsenal or Spurs be more desperate to lay down an early season marker here?

Sami Mokbel: Wow! Tough first question. Both will be desperate for three points purely because of the opposition. Bragging rights.

For Tottenham, this will be provide the biggest test yet for Ange Postecoglou’s very promising revolution. Beat Arsenal and Spurs fans will truly believe they have turned the corner.

For Arsenal this is about points on the board in the title race as well as having the upper hand over their local rivals.

With that in mind, victory seems more of a necessity for Arsenal. They could be five points adrift of Manchester City by Sunday night.

They won’t want that even at this early stage. That said, I’m sure Spurs fans will disagree!

Sami Mokbel will be with us shortly

We’re going to be discussing this Sunday’s North London derby between Arsenal and Tottenham, who have both made pretty good openings to the season.

Many thanks to Nathan

Thanks a lot to Nathan Salt, some interesting stuff there on Man United ahead of their big game in Germany tonight.

Q: What is your score prediction for tonight?

Nathan Salt: The million dollar question. It’s just so difficult to see United pulling off a result akin to their late show against PSG all those years ago when Marcus Rashford got the winner.

Every Manchester United fan will hope I’m proven wrong but I’ll go with a 3-1 Bayern win.

There just doesn’t seem to be any leadership defensively, Lindelof and Martinez don’t look comfortable as a pairing and Reguilon is still bedding in – plus it’s away from home. Kane will have the bit between his teeth, too, and I fancy him to score.

Q: Who should Manchester United be wary of tonight from a Bayern Munich perspective?

Nathan Salt: The obvious answer is Harry Kane given he’s bagged four goals in five games. But I’m going to go with Leroy Sane.

Last season was dominated by the dressing room bust-up with Sadio Mane that left him with a bruised lip but with the slate wiped clean he looks absolutely lethal in this Bayern 4-2-3-1 system.

The threat of Kane ahead of him is opening up even more space for him to run into and he now looks back to the player that thrived at Manchester City.

Sergio Reguilon is going to have his work cut out tonight if Sane is allowed to get up to full speed

Q: Do you expect a reaction from Manchester United tonight after their 3-1 humbling by Brighton?

Nathan Salt: I do – whether that’s enough to stop the juggernaut that is Bayern Munich I’m not so sure.

Frankly, if it’s more of the same tonight they are risking a hammering and then they come back for a Saturday night late game away at Burnley with the weight of the world on their shoulders.

It’s going to start and end on the midfield battle tonight and if United can stifle that area and get a grip on the game they’ll have a chance.

One thing they can’t do is leave Casemiro as isolated as they have done in recent games. He’s trying to do the jobs of two or three players and not managing to do any that well right now.

Lose badly and Ten Hag will be in a world of pain you fear.

Q: United have a few personnel issues once more ahead of tonight’s clash, what would your formation and line-up would you go for against Bayern Munich?

Nathan Salt: It spoke volumes that United’s 21-man squad for tonight’s game included four goalkeepers… and just five defenders.

It all looked positive when I was down at a rain-soaked Carrington when Raphael Varane and Mason Mount trained with the main group, only for them not to even make the trip to Germany.

The fact Sofyan Amrabat trained on his own suggests he’s not as close as United fans would hope to featuring, either.Ten Hag’s limited options, especially defensively with Aaron Wan-Bissaka injured now, means he’s got no choice but to go unchanged from the weekend with Diogo Dalot at right back, Lisandro Martinez and Victor Lindelof in the middle and Sergio Reguilon on the right.

The biggest tweak they have to make is to ditch the midfield diamond. Go to 4-2-3-1, put Christian Eriksen in a deeper role alongside Casemiro, Bruno Fernandes at No 10, and go for pace out wide with Marcus Rashford on one flank and Alejandro Garnacho on the other, with Rasmus Hojlund through the middle.

Bayern will look to burn United for pace through Leroy Sane and Alphonso Davies and so United have to give themselves a viable out ball on the counter. Rashford and Garnacho will give them that.

Q: Solskjaer spoke about growing egos at Old Trafford during his time, this has been a recurring theme for years it seems. Why do you think this keeps happening at United?

Nathan Salt: It’s a good question and that was an interesting line in his interview.

Whether it’s the pressure that comes with being under the brightest spotlight in English football or whether it’s that players quickly get above their station when pulling on a United shirt is hard to say.

But looking at the Brighton team and the Man United team on Saturday there just seemed to be one team with a clear identity and a buy-in to what the manager is trying to do.

Then there was another team that looked full of individuals in a side that has something of an identity crisis right now.Winning often seems to negate stories like this of ego clashes but United haven’t done a lot of that lately and as I say, one poor result and United always feel on the cusp of meltdown.

Q: Does the failure of those signings highlight the difficulties of managing Manchester United? Some fans are unhappy with Erik ten Hag’s transfer business this summer but should the blame be at the board’s/Glazers’ doors?

Nathan Salt: The more I watch Manchester United the more I sense they are only ever 90 minutes away from a crisis.

It sure felt that way at the weekend and it made me think that managing Manchester United is a beast I’m not sure one man can manage.But in all fairness Ten Hag got players he wanted.

They could have gone for Onana when he left Ajax but waited a year and spent north of £50m on him. Lisandro Martinez arrived last season for £55m.

Mason Mount was a priority target, they got him for huge money.Kane is the one that grates for fans.

Mail Sport exclusively revealed how he was willing to wait for United before they went for Hojlund and now you’ve got a young striker with the weight of the world on his shoulders to deliver.

The Glazers deserve plenty of blame for the toxicity that has now engulfed the entire club but transfer wise, Ten Hag has spent about £400m on players he wanted.

That’s on him – no one else.

Q: Ole Gunnar Solskjaer revealed he wanted to sign five superstars at Manchester United but failed to do so. What impact do you believe those players would have had on the squad? Would he still be in charge? Would they have won more trophies?

Nathan Salt: Erling Haaland. Declan Rice. Moises Caicedo. Jude Bellingham. Harry Kane. Talk about aiming for the top.

Had United got even one of Haaland or Kane, and Bellingham over the line, things would be looking oh so different around Old Trafford now.Bellingham is one of the best midfielders in the world and Real Madrid looked to have landed a bargain for the next decade at under £90m.

Given midfield is one of United’s weakest areas, failure to land Bellingham – who was given a personal tour of Carrington by Sir Alex Ferguson once upon a time – will haunt them for years to come.

As for Haaland, the finest No 9 in world football at Solskjaer’s disposal instead of Anthony Martial? It’s far from a bold proclamation to say he would have silverware in the cabinet and may well still be sat in the dugout for United.

There is a resignation around Old Trafford at the moment that the ‘ones that got away’ list is becoming longer and longer as rivals splash the cash on stars names.

It’s early days on Rasmus Hojlund, who cost £72m, but Solskjaer’s Fab Five list just makes for painful reading for fans this morning.

Nathan Salt is with us now…

Our first questions is coming right up…

Solskjaer isn’t the only one with harsh words…

Our own Oliver Holt has delved into the mystery of just how United managed to miss out on Harry Kane despite their long courtship…

Could Jude have been a Devil?

… Solskjaer certainly thought so, but he chose Borussia Dortmund instead. The Old Trafford icon reveals he had a list of five superstars that he never managed to secure for United. What could have been, eh?

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It’s never quiet at Old Trafford, is it? This morning saw Ole Gunnar Solskjaer tell all about his time in the hot seat and there were plenty of talking points to emerge.

Nathan Salt will be here from 12pm to pick through the Norwegian’s comments…

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Hello, and welcome to Mail Sport’s weekly Premier League Q&A.

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  • Harry Maguire’s place in the England squad has been under increasing scrutiny 
  • Harry Kane could face him in the Champions League on Wednesday in Munich
  • Listen to the latest episode of Mail Sport’s podcast ‘It’s All Kicking Off!’ 

Harry Kane has given England team-mate Harry Maguire his support as the defender once again comes under intense scrutiny. 

Maguire has been one of Gareth Southgate‘s most consistent selections in his England squads since taking charge of the national team, despite minutes at Manchester United drying up of late. 

Despite a lack of game time, Maguire has been a central figure in each of England’s last three international tournament squads, in which he has reached a final (Euro 2020), semi-final (2018 World Cup), and quarter-final (2022 World Cup). 

After his latest high-profile error – an own goal against Scotland after coming off the bench in a 3-1 win for the Three Lions – the call for Maguire to no longer be called up has only increased.  

As such, with the England skipper in front of the media ahead of Bayern Munich‘s clash with Man United in the Champions League, Kane was asked about the treatment of his international team-mate and ‘friend’ Maguire.

England captain Harry Maguire offered his support to team-mate Harry Maguire on Tuesday

England captain Harry Maguire offered his support to team-mate Harry Maguire on Tuesday

The Manchester United defender's place in the England set up has come under intense scrutiny

The Manchester United defender’s place in the England set up has come under intense scrutiny

The former United captain has been bereft of game time at Old Trafford since being stripped of the armband

The former United captain has been bereft of game time at Old Trafford since being stripped of the armband

‘I think H has come under some really unnecessary scrutiny, probably been scapegoated a little bit in terms of the way the team has gone over recent time,’ the England captain said.

‘He’s a really good friend of mine.

‘From an England point of view, being one of our best defenders over the history of our country in an England shirt… it’s part of football, but knowing him all he’ll want to do is try and improve.

‘We’re fully behind him as a national team.’

Kane will potentially face off against the embattled Maguire on Wednesday, when the Red Devils travel to Bavaria for the Champions League Group Stage clash.

Kane was himself close to joining Man United this summer, before his staggering £100million move to the Bundesliga giants. 

Mail Sport’s Manchester United Confidential revealed that the player was prepared to join the Red Devils next summer at the end of his Tottenham contract, had he received assurances over the Premier League side’s interest. 

With his deal in north London set to expire in the summer of 2024, a move came this summer with Spurs ultimately understanding that losing such a player for free would be worse in the long term than parting with him earlier than needed.  

Maguire, too, was close to a move over the summer, with West Ham agreeing a £30m fee for the defender with Man United, only for a deal to fall through after the player decided he wished to stay at Old Trafford.

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Nottingham Forest 0-1 Burnley – Premier League LIVE: Zeki Amdouni gives the visitors the https://latestnews.top/nottingham-forest-0-1-burnley-premier-league-live-zeki-amdouni-gives-the-visitors-the/ https://latestnews.top/nottingham-forest-0-1-burnley-premier-league-live-zeki-amdouni-gives-the-visitors-the/#respond Mon, 18 Sep 2023 19:37:01 +0000 https://latestnews.top/2023/09/18/nottingham-forest-0-1-burnley-premier-league-live-zeki-amdouni-gives-the-visitors-the/ By Charlotte Daly For Mailonline Published: 13:38 EDT, 18 September 2023 | Updated: 15:34 EDT, 18 September 2023 8 shares 17 View comments Advertisement Follow Mail Sport’s live blog for all the latest from the City Ground as Steve Cooper‘s Nottingham Forest host Vincent Kompany‘s Burnley in the Premier League. HALF TIME: Nottingham Forest 0-1 […]]]>


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HALF TIME: Nottingham Forest 0-1 Burnley

And… there you have it! The half time whistle. Steve Cooper will be shocked to see his team heading into the break 1-0 down. Vincent Kompany will be delighted with the scoreline but not so happy with his team’s performance. They will be looking to produce a much better second half display.

Nottingham Forest 0-1 Burnley

Two minutes of added time. Will it be enough for Nottingham Forest to get back into the game? Only time will tell…

Nottingham Forest 0-1 Burnley

Koleosho is continuting to look dangerous down the left-hand-side. He’s shown what he’s capable of and Forest have to be cautious when marking him at distance!

Nottingham Forest 0-1 Burnley

What a goal, what a break through and what a run from Koleosho. He picks up the ball on the left-hand-side, takes it was Joe Worrall with his immense pace, plays it back towards the middle of the box for Amdouni to fire it home.

Nottingham Forest 0-0 Burnley

I can’t quite believe that didn’t go in!! Gibbs-White delivered a ball to the back post on a silver platter. There were three Forest players in that exact area but not a single one of them connected with it. Disappointing!

Nottingham Forest 0-0 Burnley

Wasted opportunity from Brownhill. He steps over a set piece and delivers it straight into the arms of Turner. His team-mates look a little frustrated with that attempt and I’m not surprised.

Nottingham Forest 0-0 Burnley

Cullen does incredibly well down the left-hand-side and break towards the box, but he should have passed it on! Instead in fired it aimlessly across goal… to no one.

Nottingham Forest 0-0 Burnley

Ridiclious yellow card! Mangala is penalised after stopping a quick free-kick. However, Amdouni actually kicked the ball away!

Nottingham Forest 0-0 Burnley

Chance for Burnley and unbelievable save from Turner! Burnley turned the ball over just outside the Forest box. It’s switched over to Amdouni – who unleashed an absoulte rocket from 20 yards out, forcing Turner to make an impressive save to his right.

Nottingham Forest 0-0 Burnley

Nottingham Forest are winning the physical battle this evening. They are charging down every ball and putting Burnley under pressure as soon as they touch the ball.

Nottingham Forest 0-0 Burnley

The fans are booing Burnley. They feel as though Vincent Kompany’s side are time wasting. I am not surprised they’re annoyed given their team has the momentum.

Nottingham Forest 0-0 Burnley

Callum Hudson-Odoi is playing with a lot of confidence. He is getting the ball at his feet, driving at defenders and linking up well with his team-mates.

Nottingham Forest 0-0 Burnley

Vincent Kompany is being exceptionally vocal on the sideline. He is trying to relay messages on to the pitch. It’s clear the first 25 minutes haven’t gone quite how he was planning.

Nottingham Forest 0-0 Burnley

Slight lapse in concentration from Forest. Their midfield line and forward line were far too disconnected in the press. As a result, Burnley were able to play in the pockets, turn and progress up the pitch – ultimately winning a corner. However, they did very little with it.

Nottingham Forest 0-0 Burnley

Forest defintely have the upper-hand at the moment. Sangare is doing well when it comes to holding up the ball and threading passes through to Elanga, Gibbs-White and Hudson-Odoi.

Nottingham Forest 0-0 Burnley

Burnley are far too sloppy in possession at the moment. Forest are picking their pockets and launching some dangeorus counter attack. Vincent Kompany’s men need to take more care on the ball.

Nottingham Forest 0-0 Burnley

Huge chance for Forest! Beyer has the ball on the left-hand-side and tries to run it out from the back. Awoniyi does well to take the ball off him and launch a counter attack.

The ball makes it way over to Hudson-Odoi. He unleashes an absoulte rocket – forcing Trafford to dive to his right. The goalkeeper does well to get a hand to it.

Nottingham Forest 0-0 Burnley

Another chance from Forest! Elanga drops in from the right and played a lovely pass to Hudson-Odoi. The former Chelsea-man ships it on to Awoniyi – who looks to fire it towards goal. However, Beyer did well to block it.

Nottingham Forest 0-0 Burnley

Nottingham Forest are looking dangerous on the counter. They are connecting well and asking question of Burnley’s defence. If it wasn’t for a good few blocks, Forest would be 1-0 up.

Nottingham Forest 0-0 Burnley

Vincent Kompany is furious with the yellow card and he is making his feelings known. The Burnley manager is suggesting a warning should have been given before a yellow card.

Nottingham Forest 0-0 Burnley

And just like that, we have our first yellow card of the game. It goes to James Trafford – who is booked for time wasting after just 10 minutes of the game.

Nottingham Forest 0-0 Burnley

Chance for Callum Hudson-Odoi. Burnley turn over possession,Gibbs-White gets on the ball and feeds in Hudson-Odoi, he cuts inside and shoots. Luckily for Burnley, his effort it blocked.

Nottingham Forest 0-0 Burnley

Another chance! McKenna plays a long ball forward for Awoniyi.He chests the ball down for to Callum Hudson-Odoi, who is is taken out.

Nottingham Forest 0-0 Burnley

Forest earn themselves a free-kick on the right-hand-side. Gibbs-White whips the ball into the box but his team-mates couldn’t quite connect with it and Trafford collects.

Nottingham Forest 0-0 Burnley

First chance of the game and it goes to Burnley! Foster picks up the ball on the left-hand-side, breaks forwards and unleashes from about 20 yards out. But, it didn’t cause too many issues – with Turner collecting.

Nottingham Forest 0-0 Burnley

Burnley looking to play down the left-hand-side more often than not. However, they’re turning the ball over far too easily once they break into Nottingham Forest’s half.

Nottingham Forest 0-0 Burnley

Burnley are dominating possession. They are playing the ball around the back, switching from one side to the other with relative ease. However, Forest are starting to creep their press forwards.

Nottingham Forest 0-0 Burnley

Good intesity from the start. Both teams fighting for every 50/50 and showing their physicality in the tackels. We’re in for a good game this evening.

And we’re off!

And just like that, we’re off! It is Burnley who gets things underway this evening after a period of silence.

The warm-ups are complete…

We are just 15 minutes away from the action…

Here’s a reminder of the teams…

Nottingham Forest starting XI: Turner, Worrall, McKenna, Montiel, Aina, Mangala, Sangare, Elanga, Gibbs-White, Hudson-Odoi, Awoniyi

Burnley starting XI: Trafford, Al Dakhil, Roberts, Taylor, Beyer, Gudmundsson, Cullen, Brownhill, Koleosho, Amdouni, Foster

Cooper on Brennan Johnson moving to Tottenham…

“Naturally you’re sad to see him go, he’s been integral in these two years. I’ve been here but you wish him well. The club should be proud of how they helped him move on. I believe he will get to the very top.”

Cooper on deadline-day signing Callum Hudson-Odoi…

“If we can get him in a good place, then he’s a really exciting player. He’s still young enough to show it again. We’re really looking forward to getting our hands dirty with him.”

Cooper on club-record signing Ibrahim Sangare…

“He has undoubted quality and is the profile of midfielder we wanted to bring here. It’s been a long process to get him here and we’re delighted that he’s chosen us, because he could have chose a lot of others.”

Burnley’s arrival pictures are in…

Nottingham Forest are favourites with Sky Bet to beat Burnley at home when the clubs clash in the Premier League.

Forest have been impressive in patches this season, including wins against Sheffield United and Chelsea to coincide with promising displays in losing efforts to Arsenal and Manchester United.

Kompany on their signings…

“I said it before, I felt we showed that we are going to have a thing or two to say in this league – especially against the teams around our position in the league.

“And then they went and signed seven players on deadline day! But its the same for us. We have a lot of new players and we’re trying to find the team that can carry us through the first phase of games and carry on from there.”

Kompany on changing tactics tonight…

“We’ll see. Not because it’s an away game. I think every team is different. Hopefully we’ll see a much improved side in terms of the basics.”

Kompany on Burnley’s young players…

“The club decided to go in that way. You get the choice to go for players that give you five/six years of struggle and the life-shelf is over and you can’t progress or you get the chance to find that balance between youthfulness and talent. We’ve gone that way. We’ve chosen a team that’s balanced with experience and young players.”

Vincent Kompany on their difficult start…

“For any team coming up, no one imagines an easy start. We’ve had goal threat and chances. a couple things, obviously, are linked to us needing a better understanding of the each phase of the game. But, we live to make progress.”

The stage has been set…

JJ Watt has revealed that he was drawn into playing poker and drinking beers with Burnley‘s players after their Championship title win last season.

The former NFL player became a minority owner at the Premier League club – alongside his wife Kealia – shortly after they secured the Championship title last season.

Watt, who is still only 34, headed to Lancashire for the parade to toast their title-winning campaign under Vincent Kompany.

He was reunited with the Burnley manager for a conversation on Men in Blazers this week and Watt opened up on the conflict of socializing with players of a similar age – when he is technically their boss.

Steve Cooper on his team’s evolving style…

“Yeah for sure, at times. We didn’t really have the opportunity to carry on what we did in the Champ because the team changed. We had to find a way, it took us a little while and we found out the reality of the level.

“Things started to turn for the better and we managed to finish the season well enough to get enough points and stay in the league. We’re always adapting but, at the same time, sticking to a lot of core principles that we believe in.

“I still feel like we’re growing. We respect that. We’re taking it day by day, trying to be the best I can, and seeing where it takes us.

Steve Cooper on their clash with Chelsea…

“We’re an ambitious group. Nothing’s really changed. What it does help is confidence, belief. Unfortunately we had to split up for the intl break but the boys are back and vibrant. A few new faces through the door.”

Burnley official team news…

Starting XI: Trafford, Al Dakhil, Roberts, Taylor, Beyer, Gudmundsson, Cullen, Brownhill, Koleosho, Amdouni, Foster

Subs: Muric, Cork, Rodriguez, Benson, Berge, Zaroury, Ramsey, Ndayishimiye, Delcroix

Nottingham Forest official team news…

Starting XI: Turner, Worrall, McKenna, Montiel, Aina, Mangala, Sangare, Elanga, Gibbs-White, Hudson-Odoi, Awoniyi

Subs: Viachodimos, Tavares, Kouyate, Wood, Santos, Domínguez, Niakhaté, Yates, Origi

Burnley: Early team news…

So, how are things looking for Burnley? Well, Anass Zaroury will return to Vincent Kompany’s side after severing a three-match ban following his red card on the opening day of the season.

Kompany will also have Aaron Ramsey and Vitinho at his disposal. However, there are still question marks over Hjalmar Ekdal following his knee injury.

Nottingham Forest: Early team news…

So, Nottingham Forest will be forced to go without Danilo this evening. Serge Aurier and Anthony Elanga may be sidelined too as both are struggling with injuries.

However, Nottingham Forest could see several newbies make their debuts. Callum Hudson-Odoi, Divock Origi and Ibrahim Sangare could be given the nod this evening.

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OLIVER HOLT: Standing by the old Munich runway, there’s an air of sadness but it’s https://latestnews.top/oliver-holt-standing-by-the-old-munich-runway-theres-an-air-of-sadness-but-its/ https://latestnews.top/oliver-holt-standing-by-the-old-munich-runway-theres-an-air-of-sadness-but-its/#respond Mon, 18 Sep 2023 19:18:17 +0000 https://latestnews.top/2023/09/18/oliver-holt-standing-by-the-old-munich-runway-theres-an-air-of-sadness-but-its/ In a clearing in a forest, a gravel path gives way to a square of tarmac that is about the size of a football pitch. It is all that is left of what was once the runway at Munich-Riem airport. It was from a point near there that the Busby Babes began their final journey […]]]>


In a clearing in a forest, a gravel path gives way to a square of tarmac that is about the size of a football pitch. It is all that is left of what was once the runway at Munich-Riem airport. It was from a point near there that the Busby Babes began their final journey on February 6th 1958.

There are two thick white lines running down the middle of the tarmac, the remnants of airport markings. But there is not much else to identify it. Even those lines are stained by tyre tracks, tell-tale signs of kids finding a hidden spot to spin cars in roaring circles, doing doughnuts after dark.

The echoes of the saddest moments in Manchester United’s history whisper at you as you stand there, gazing into the distance where the runway once led. ‘It’s now or never,’ Roger Byrne, United’s skipper, said as the British European Airways twin-engine Elizabethan sat there on the tarmac, preparing to make its third take-off attempt.

When Sir Bobby Charlton, the last living survivor of the disaster that killed eight Manchester United players, regained consciousness as he lay in the snow amid the plane’s wreckage at the other end of the runway, he saw Byrne still strapped in his seat and realised straight away that he was dead.

The old control tower, an ochre outlier beside the glass frontages of the shopping mall and the international congress centre that have been built on the old airfield, is the only other remnant of Munich-Riem. To stare up at it is to imagine the horror that gripped the people who occupied it that February evening and saw the Elizabethan ploughing through the snow.

23 lives were taken by the Munich Air Disaster, including eight Manchester United players, when a British European Airways plane crashed at Munich-Riem Airport as it tried to take off

23 lives were taken by the Munich Air Disaster, including eight Manchester United players, when a British European Airways plane crashed at Munich-Riem Airport as it tried to take off

Mail Sport's Oliver Holt visited the site of what was once the runway at Munich-Riem airport

Mail Sport’s Oliver Holt visited the site of what was once the runway at Munich-Riem airport

It is still hard to reconcile the horrors of those moments 65 years ago with the everyday life that unfolds around the crash site now. In late afternoon on Monday, boys spilled out of primary school on their scooters and sang and laughed as they made their way home. One stopped briefly and reached up to pull fruit from the low-hanging branches of a quince tree.

It rained in squalls on Monday afternoon. At the crash site, a bouquet had been placed at the foot of the plinth that commemorates the 23 footballers, club staff and journalists, who died. The little square, which sits at the edge of a ploughed field, was renamed Manchesterplatz in honour of those who did not come home.

There was no one else there on Monday, Cars hurried past on a busy road but it is still a peaceful place. The plinth, and a display case filled with tributes to the ‘Flowers of Manchester’ sheltered from the rain beneath the kindly and noble boughs of four lime trees.

More will visit on Tuesday and more still on Wednesday, the day when the successors to Byrne and Charlton and Eddie Colman and Harry Gregg and David Pegg and Duncan Edwards and the rest of them take on Bayern Munich in their first match of this season’s Champions League group stage.

This is a place of pilgrimage for United fans, a place where you can still feel the soul of the club as well as the sorrow of what happened and the way the memory of those who died here drove United on to win the European Cup at Wembley ten years later.

Everyone whose family comes from Manchester has a story about the Babes and the crash and how it touched them. My mother’s family lived in Denstone Avenue in Urmston and, in the days before footballers lived behind the locked gates of mansions, Dennis Viollet and his family lived in a club-owned terraced house opposite them.

When the plane crashed, Viollet’s wife, Barbara, was desperate for news but the club had not provided them with a phone line. My grandmother and grandfather relayed what news they could. Finally, she was able to make a call from their house that told her Dennis had survived relatively unscathed.

United legend Sir Bobby Charlton, now 85, remains the last living survivor of the tragic crash

United legend Sir Bobby Charlton, now 85, remains the last living survivor of the tragic crash

Former Manchester United and Ireland keeper Harry Gregg was hailed a hero of the disaster after he twice returned to the burning fuselage to drag team-mates and strangers to safety

Former Manchester United and Ireland keeper Harry Gregg was hailed a hero of the disaster after he twice returned to the burning fuselage to drag team-mates and strangers to safety

My dad’s story was more straightforward. He rode his bike from Stockport up to Ringway Airport and waited by the side of the road to pay his respects as the coffins of the dead players were taken by car into Manchester city centre.

The modern United was built on the legend of Matt Busby, who was gravely injured in the crash, and of those brilliant young players who perished. They built the club that became the biggest in the world, and Sir Alex Ferguson nurtured it before things began to change so that now supporters wonder what has happened to their club’s soul.

Out here in Bavaria, with the memories of the boys who died, sometimes feels like as good a place to locate it as any. ‘We’ll Never Die,’ the words written on a scarf in the display case under the lime trees say and for all the sadness of this spot, there is something wonderfully uplifting about it, too.

As United prepare to play Bayern, reeling from scandal after scandal with Mason Greenwood, Antony and Jadon Sancho, struggling to come to terms with the manner of their defeat to Brighton at the weekend, starting to ask questions about Erik ten Hag, lost in anger at the dereliction wrought by the Glazers, this place stands for something else.

Sure, United will be desperate to win in the Allianz Arena on Wednesday evening and others will be delighted if Harry Kane puts one over on the team that that had flirted with buying him in the past and should be regretting not doing so amid all the mediocrity they have injected into the side.

But what is left of the old airfield at Munich-Riem is not the place for such worries and fretting. There is a timelessness about this place that make rivalries seem petty and inconsequential. There is a Manchester City scarf among those in pride of place in the memorial display. There are pictures of players immortalised by what happened here.

The world of film has its picture of James Dean in Rebel Without a Cause as its version of a star who never got old. Football’s James Dean is Duncan Edwards, his chest puffed out, standing at the end of the line of United players before a European Cup tie against Red Star Belgrade, their last before the crash. For all of us who never saw him play, he will always be a 21-year-old hero, a player who could have been the greatest ever.

Duncan Edwards (left) before the Red Star game, United's final match before the disaster

Duncan Edwards (left) before the Red Star game, United’s final match before the disaster

Sir Matt Busby (pictured in 1991) was United manager at the time of the devastating crash

Sir Matt Busby (pictured in 1991) was United manager at the time of the devastating crash 

There is a timelessness about this place that make rivalries seem petty and inconsequential (pictured - Man City staff lay a wreath at the memorial stone in 2011 in memory of the victims)

There is a timelessness about this place that make rivalries seem petty and inconsequential (pictured – Man City staff lay a wreath at the memorial stone in 2011 in memory of the victims)

Edwards died at the Rechts der Isar Hospital in Munich 15 days after the crash and this month, the hospital’s in-house magazine published an interview with Elisabeth Weber, one of the nurses who treated the injured United players and Busby and became known as The Angels of Munich.

When Elisabeth spoke to the interviewer, the interviewer noted that she was wearing a United scarf with the words ‘Lest we Forget’ emblazoned on it. She, and others, were honoured by the Queen for the care they gave to United’s stricken team.

And so there will be rivalry when the clubs meet on Wednesday but there will be something deeper that is shared, too, something which is always shared when United visit this beautiful city whose name looms so large in its history.

‘Thank you to the wonderful citizens of Munich for 60 years of respect and compassion,’ a message from United fans reads at the crash site. Underneath the limes, there is a bench with a plaque on it, too. ‘To the Munich citizens in thanks,’ it says, from the ‘supporters of MUFC.’



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