‘Jurgen Klopp’s kids against billion pound bottle jobs!’ – Liverpool’s Carabao Cup triumph over big-spending Chelsea saluted by Man Utd legend Gary Neville as youngsters cover for injured superstars

Liverpool overcame injury issues to beat Chelsea in the Carabao Cup final, with Gary Neville hailing “Klopp’s kids against billion pound bottle jobs!”

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Blues have spent heavily in transfer marketMissed some big chances at WembleyReds have three more trophies to aim atWHAT HAPPENED?

The Reds headed to Wembley without the likes of Mohamed Salah, Trent Alexander-Arnold, Darwin Nunez and Alisson. Klopp had to name a number of youngsters on the bench, and gave game time to James McConnell, Jayden Danns and Jarell Quansah.

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Eight academy graduates got a medal on the day, with Virgil van Dijk settling the tie late in extra-time as he powered home a dramatic header – having previously seen one effort ruled out due to a controversial offside call from VAR.

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Chelsea are now in danger of ending the 2023-24 campaign empty-handed, despite spending over £1 billion ($1.3bn) on transfers since the Todd Boehly-led ownership team arrived at Stamford Bridge. Manchester United legend Neville has taken aim at the Blues for buckling under pressure, saying during his punditry on : “It’s Klopp’s kids against the billion pound bottle jobs.”

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Mauricio Pochettino’s side had plenty of chances to pick up another major trophy, but fluffed them all – while seeing a Raheem Sterling effort ruled out for an offside in the build-up – while Liverpool remain in the hunt for Premier League, FA Cup and Europa League glory in what will be Klopp’s final season at the helm.

Manchester United fans react to Fellaini departure

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Manchester United have confirmed that Marouane Fellaini has left the club to join Shandong Luneng Taishan FC, via a statement posted on their official website.

The Belgium international joined the club in 2013 under David Moyes, with United paying £27.5million to Everton to secure his signature, per BBC.

Per Transfermarkt, Fellaini made 177 appearances for the Red Devils, winning the FA Cup, the EFL Cup, the Community Shield and the Europa League.

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He fell out of favour under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, however, after the Norwegian replaced former boss Jose Mourinho.

Fellaini’s last United appearance came in December as he played three minutes in the 5-1 thumping of Cardiff City.

He was subsequently on the bench for wins over Huddersfield Town and Bournemouth but was left out of the squad for games against Newcastle United, Tottenham Hotspur, Brighton & Hove Albion and Burnley – missing the latter three due to a calf strain.

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Explained: Why England face conflict of interests backlash ahead of Scotland Nations League clash – with 2024 Olympics on the horizon

England's Lionesses face a remarkable conflict of interests against Scotland this week, as the latter know they must lose to qualify for the Olympics.

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Remarkable turn of events means Scotland must loseSarina Wiegman insists there will be no collusionNetherlands can also qualifyWHAT HAPPENED?

England's clash with Scotland on Tuesday has been fraught with controversy since the Lionesses were nominated as the nation to qualify on behalf of Team GB. As a result, Scotland, remarkably, know that this week's encounter must end in a defeat if their players are to have any hope of playing in next summer's Olympics.

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The reason for what could be seen as a conflict of interest comes because only England and the Netherlands can qualify from Group A in the Nations League. England must beat Scotland to qualify, but they must also better the Dutch result by at least a three-goal margin. Therefore, certain Scotland players with aspirations to feature in Team GB could potentially throw the result in favour of England, although this seems an unlikely scenario.

The Netherlands and Belgium have both beaten England in this stage, while Scotland are bottom of the group. As a result, Dutch manager Andries Jonker gave a diplomatic response, per the , where he insisted his side merely had to keep qualification in "their own hands", although Wiegman maintains that there will be no fix.

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On the matter, Wiegman pointed towards England's quality and the history between the two sides to refute such a conflict, telling reporters: “I understand the conversations about it, but if you know the history of Scotland-England, then there’s no way that they are going to give away this game. They really want to beat England and we want to beat them of course.

“The Dutch manager knows about the history and he also mentioned that too, that he doesn’t expect that Scotland will just give it away. And they won’t. And you saw too, that the Netherlands got a 4-0 score [against Scotland], so that’s a big score too, so should I question those things too? Of course I do not. This is football, it’s competitive, we have professional players here. It’s going to be a good game where everyone wants to perform at the highest level.”

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It remains to be seen exactly how Wednesday's game will play out, but one has to think that this lack of sporting integrity in such a massive fixture would never be applied in the men's game – and should therefore not exist in the women's either. The Netherlands, meanwhile, play Belgium on the same evening.

Eddie Howe to be next England manager? Newcastle manager's stance on replacing Gareth Southgate revealed

Eddie Howe has no interest in succeeding Gareth Southgate as England manager despite the Football Association (FA) seeing him as a top candidate.

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Howe a top candidate for jobSouthgate could leave in 2024Graham Potter also an optionWHAT HAPPENED?

Howe's excellent work at Bournemouth and Newcastle has made him a standout option to take over as Three Lions boss. However, Howe would turn down any offer from the FA if Southgate were to leave his post in the near future, reports. While the England job appeals to him, he feels it is too early in his career to make such a step and he wants to stay at Newcastle for several years.

Meanwhile, Newcastle would put up significant resistance to the FA's approach for Howe as they want him to remain in charge, having handed him a contract extension last year.

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Howe is not the only option the FA are looking at to take Southgate's place. Nottingham Forest's Steve Cooper is another name the governing body are considering. Ex-Brighton and Chelsea manager Graham Potter is also in contention, but it is reported that he would rather return to club football this season instead of making the step to international football.

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Southgate's contract as England manager expires at the end of 2024. The former Aston Villa and Middlesbrough defender is gearing up for the next European Championship, which will be his fourth major tournament as England manager. The 53-year-old is undecided on his future beyond Euro 2024 and it is thought that he could move on after the competition.

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Howe will hope to lead Newcastle to another Premier League victory this weekend when they take on Crystal Palace on Saturday.

VIDEO: 'Do one mate!' – Harry Styles' surprise appearance at Luton vs Man Utd sparks hilarious war of words between Jamie Redknapp and David Jones on live TV as ex-Spurs star makes 'thirsty' jibe

The presence of popstar Harry Styles at the match between Luton and Manchester United sparked a funny argument between Jamie Redknapp and David Jones.

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Harry Styles attended Premier League matchTook selfie with pundit Jamie RedknappStar's presence sparked jibes from presenterWHAT HAPPENED?

The famous singer was at Kenilworth Road to watch the Premier League clash and he paid a visit to the Sky Sports team, where ex-Tottenham star Redknapp was given the honour of having his picture taken with him. The excitement caused by Styles' arrival started some good-natured ribbing between the former England international and presenter Jones.

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"I've never seen Jamie Redknapp move so fast out of his chair to get his selfie," Jones said.

Redknapp replied: "Yeah, watch you here now. Look how thirsty you get when he walks past you."

The pundit then put on a high pitched voice to mock Jones, saying: "'Oh can I have some tickets please?' Yeah, do one mate."

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Styles is a known Manchester United supporter. He was in attendance to see his favourite team secure three important points to boost their hopes of breaking into the Premier League top four. United made it four wins on the bounce by beating Luton 2-1, thanks to a first-half brace from Rasmus Hojlund.

Chelsea headed to the U.S! Blues join fellow Premier League heavyweights Man Utd, Man City, Liverpool & Arsenal in blockbuster pre-season tour

Chelsea have announced that they will take part in a pre-season tour of the United States in the summer, joining many of their Premier League rivals.

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Chelsea confirm US tour in summerAlready set to face Man City in JulyArsenal, Liverpool & Man Utd also goingWHAT HAPPENED?

Chelsea announced on Friday that they will embark on a tour of the United States for the third year in a row as part of their preparations for the 2024-25 campaign. The dates, venues and the opposition they will face while on tour are yet to be confirmed.

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One of the teams they are expected to come up against is Premier League rivals Manchester City. It was reported recently that the two English giants have agreed to play a match in Columbus, Ohio, while City will go on to pay visits to North Carolina, Atlanta, Philadelphia, Maryland and Chicago.

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Those two will not be the only English top-flight teams to travel around the North American nation during the summer period. Arsenal, Liverpool and Manchester United are all set to play matches there, too, with the Gunners coming up against the Red Devils at the SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles on July 27. Arsenal and Liverpool will then meet on July 31 in Philadelphia before the Reds meet United in South Carolina in August.

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Before they embark on their trip across the Atlantic Ocean, Chelsea will hope for a strong finish to the Premier League campaign. Mauricio Pochettino's team are currently 11th in the table and come up against Brentford in the league this weekend.

Have Real Madrid lost 'focus' due to Kylian Mbappe transfer saga? Carlo Ancelotti explains why La Liga leaders had to play a 'different game' during frustrating draw at Rayo Vallecano

Carlo Ancelotti has dismissed suggestions that Real Madrid have been affected by the speculation surrounding a possible summer move for Kylian Mbappe.

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Madrid held to 1-1 draw at Rayo VallecanoSlip-up comes days after Mbappe decisionAncelotti explained why his team struggledWHAT HAPPENED?

La Liga leaders Madrid were held to a 1-1 draw against Rayo Vallecano on Sunday despite taking an early lead through Joselu. The home team pulled level through a penalty in the first half and the capital club even saw Dani Carvajal sent off at the end of the match.

Asked if his team have lost focus this week following the news that Mbappe could be on his way to Santiago Bernabeu, Ancelotti explained why his team's performance was rather unusual.

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He told reporters: "When is the team not focused? We are always focused, today too. It's very difficult to reproach the team for anything this season. It's not easy to win here. You have to play a different game, the pitch is small, you have to adapt."

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The media is abuzz with speculation about where Mbappe will be playing now that he has informed Paris Saint-Germain that he will leave this summer. Madrid are still the favourites to sign him, having been linked with him constantly for the last few years, but it has been reported that Manchester City held talks with a representative of the forward, too.

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Before they can wrap up a deal and welcome Mbappe to the Spanish capital, Madrid will hope to wrap up the Spanish league title. Their draw at Rayo gives nearest challengers Girona the chance to move three points behind them at the top of the table. Ancelotti's team are also pushing for a place in the quarter-finals of the Champions League, having beaten RB Leipzig 1-0 in the first leg of their last-16 tie.

Newcastle United player ratings vs Borussia Dortmund: Too little, too late! Mediocre Magpies brought crashing down to earth by fantastic Felix Nmecha strike

Eddie Howe's team have gone from first to third in Champions League Group F because of a poor performance in front of their own fans

Newcastle United's hopes of reaching the last 16 of the Champions League were dealt a heavy blow by Borussia Dortmund, who claimed a fully deserved 1-0 victory at a rain-soaked St James' Park on Wednesday evening.

The Magpies had gone into the game flying high at the top of Group F but they have fallen to third in the standings after succumbing to a solitary strike from Felix Nmecha, with BVB's No.8 doing an excellent Jude Bellingham impression by sweeping home a cut-back from Nico Schlotterbeck after a brilliant break that the latter had sparked with a terrific tackle on Anthony Gordon on halfway.

Newcastle fought gamely to try to turn the game around in the second half and struck the bar twice in the dying minutes, through the shoulder of Callum Wilson and a deflected effort from Gordon. However, the reality is that the hosts, who were second-best for the majority of the 90 minutes, deserved nothing out of a game that Dortmund would have won comprehensively had it not been for the first-half heroics of Nick Pope.

Below, GOAL rates all the Newcastle players on show on a disappointing night at St James' Park as Eddie Howe's strangely out-of-sorts team saw a nine-game unbeaten run come to an end…

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Nick Pope (8/10):

Called into action three times in the opening 10 minutes alone, with his double-save one of the game's highlights. If it hadn't been for Pope, Newcastle would have lost heavily.

Kieran Trippier (6/10):

As usual, a good outlet down the right flank, but this was a tough evening for the England international, as nearly all of Dortmund's best attacks came down his side.

Jamaal Lascelles (5/10):

No major errors but never quite looked comfortable at the heart of the defence.

Fabian Schar (7/10):

The home side's best defender, winning possession back several times, while he also passed the ball well – unlike many of those in front of him.

Dan Burn (5/10):

Offered next-to-nothing going forward, so was hauled off with just under 20 minutes of normal time remaining as Newcastle chased the game.

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Sean Longstaff (4/10): Looked utterly lost as Dortmund dominated in midfield and unsurprisingly hooked midway through the second half.

Bruno Guimaraes (5/10):

Played a lovely lofted ball over the Dortmund defence for Almiron during the first half and kept working right until the end but, truth be told, he was nowhere near his best.

Joelinton (4/10): Put himself about, as always, but there was also the usual lack of quality. Rightly taken off at the same time as the equally ineffective Longstaff.

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Miguel Almiron (4/10):

Very lively early on, with his direct dribbling provoking panic in the Dortmund defence, but there was no end product.

Alexander Isak (N/A): Sadly saw his night come to a very premature end, with the Swede forced off with an injury inside the opening 15 minutes. A major blow for Newcastle, in hindsight.

Anthony Gordon (5/10):

Made himself a real nuisance at times and struck the bar in the dying minutes but squandered a great chance to break the deadlock with a finish that was straight at Gregor Kobel, while it was his loss of possession that led to Dortmund opening the scoring.

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Callum Wilson (4/10):

Came on for Isak early on but missed a gilt-edged opportunity to level the game from point-blank range just before the hour mark and then struck the bar with an effort off his shoulder that could have gone in had he connected with his head.

Sandro Tonali (5/10):

In what may well be his last appearance for Newcastle for some time, the Italian showed plenty of endeavour but was unable to turn the game around.

Jacob Murphy (N/A)

Introduced in the 64th minute as part of a double substitution with Tonali but was almost immediately replaced after hurting his shoulder.

Joe Willock (5/10):

Sent on in place of the unfortunate Murphy but failed to make his presence felt.

Joe Targett (6/10):

Only saw around 20 minutes of action after being subbed on for Burn.

Eddie Howe (3/10):

Completely outfoxed by Edin Terzic, the Magpies boss had absolutely no answer to Dortmund's daring approach to the game and now has plenty to ponder ahead of their return fixture at Signal Iduna Park.

Alisha Lehmann sends message to new Aston Villa team-mate Noelle Maritz after completion of Arsenal transfer

Alisha Lehmann has sent her Swiss and new Aston Villa team-mate, Noelle Maritz, a welcome message following the latter's switch from Arsenal.

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Maritz joins Villa from ArsenalLehmann sends message to Swiss team-mateArsenal expected to sign Emily Fox as replacementWHAT HAPPENED?

Arsenal confirmed that Maritz had left the club to join Aston Villa in a permanent move. The Gunners, with a squad pushing the registration limit, needed to free space in their ranks to make room for the expected arrival of United States defender, Emily Fox. The Gunners' loss has become Villa's gain as the Swiss international joins to try to help propel the side away from the threat of relegation.

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Posting on her Instagram story, Lehmann said: "Welcome my friend!"

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Maritz's move to Aston Villa is one which suits all parties. The defender had been struggling for minutes in the Women's Super League this season and wanted to secure more game-time. Villa are able to add depth at full-back and Maritz will compete with Sarah Mayling for the starting right-back spot. Meanwhile, Arsenal can free up some much-needed space to complete the signing of Fox – who can hope to offer the Gunners greater defensive solidity in the second half of the season.

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Aston Villa return for action after the winter break in the women's FA Cup against Everton on January 13, where Swiss team-mates, Lehmann and Maritz, will hope to play together once again.

Real Madrid player ratings vs Braga: There is life without Jude Bellingham! Brahim Diaz runs the show as Los Blancos ease into the Champions League knockouts

The Spain international found the net and was impressive throughout while filling in for Real Madrid's main man

Consistently denied a spot in the side by the brilliance of Jude Bellingham, Brahim Diaz has been waiting for his chance to impress. On Wednesday night, with Bellingham rested, he took it. The Spaniard bagged a goal, was unfortunate to see another ruled out, and pulled the strings in the Englishman's usual role as Los Blancos cruised to a 3-0 win over Braga.

The visitors were handed a golden opportunity to take the lead early, when Lucas Vazquez dragged Cristian Borja down in the box — only for reserve goalkeeper Andriy Lunin to keep out the ensuing penalty.

Diaz thought he had opened the scoring shortly after, but saw his calm finish ruled out for a foul in the build up. There was nothing wrong with the next time he had the ball in the net, though. The attacking midfielder ghosted into the box to meet Rodrygo's cutback, and handed his side a deserved 1-0 lead.

He should have made it two in the second half, but was brilliantly denied from close range by Matheus. Vinicius made no such mistake after 58 minutes, slotting home to complete a smooth counter-attack. Rodrygo added a third two minutes later, receiving Vinicius' pass in stride and delightfully chipping over Matheus, sealing a comfortable win.

GOAL rates Real Madrid's players from the Santiago Bernabeu…

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Andriy Lunin (7/10):

Called in for the injured Kepa Arrizabalaga at the last minute. Did well to save the Braga penalty. Will be happy to keep the clean sheet.

Lucas Vazquez (5/10):

Gave up a pen and was fortunate not to be shown a second yellow. Not his best night.

Antonio Rudiger (7/10):

Covered spaces in behind effectively. Did a lot of running for the ageing Nacho. Won a few tackles.

Nacho (7/10):

Involved heavily throughout. Went about his defensive work well.

Ferland Mendy (7/10):

Handed a rare start. Solid defensively, and contributed going forward. Nearly nicked a goal in the first half, too.

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Eduardo Camavinga (6/10):

Snappy in tackles and tidy in possession. Survived an injury scare early in the second half.

Federico Valverde (7/10):

Dangerous down the right channel. Had a few dangerous efforts blocked. A real return to form.

Toni Kroos (7/10):

This was the perfect kind of game for him: low tempo, space to ping it around, not much defensive work to do. He was as controlled as you'd expect.

Brahim Diaz (8/10):

Deployed in the Bellingham role. And there wasn't much, if any, drop-off. Diaz scored the opener, had one disallowed, and was key in the other two goals. Took his chance with aplomb.

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Rodrygo (7/10):

Produced a fine piece of skill and pass to set up Madrid's first. Took the third wonderfully. Two in two in the UCL — he now needs to do it domestically.

Vinicius Jr (8/10):

A loose touch cost him a clear goalscoring opportunity early on. Was immense thereafter, creating problems with his running and creativity. Set up one and scored one to round off an electric night.

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Luka Modric (7/10):

A masterful cameo, as you'd expect.

Dani Carvajal (6/10):

Scampered up the right flank with his usual vigour.

Nico Paz (6/10):

Lively on his debut.

Joselu (5/10):

Got into good areas, made life awkward for defenders.

Fran Garcia (N/A):

No time to make an impact.

Carlo Ancelotti (8/10):

Made a few changes, and trusted Diaz with Bellingham absent. It mostly worked out, with his side looking relatively comfortable throughout — early penalty notwithstanding. He will be glad to see Rodrygo back among the goals, too. Qualification sorted.

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