Man United: Fans slam Marcus Rashford

A number of Manchester United fans hit out at Marcus Rashford’s display in the 3-2 win over Arsenal on Thursday night.

The 24-year-old, who missed the beginning of the season due to a shoulder injury, was making his first Premier League start of the campaign as a right midfielder after previously turning out in a central role or on the left.

Fellow Englishman Jadon Sancho was on the left, with Cristiano Ronaldo selected up top. Rashford did set up the 36-year-old in the second half to put United in front, but apart from that, he struggled to impress.

As per SofaScore, the 24-year-old failed with both of his crosses, was unsuccessful in all three dribbles attempted and lost six of his eight duels (75%). As a result, he was brought off with 11 minutes remaining for Jesse Lingard as United held on for the win.

United fans react

Here is what these United fans had to say about Rashford’s Old Trafford display, with one labelling him as ‘awful’ and many wanting him to be sold given the general decline in his performances over the past couple of seasons.

“Please sell Rashford in January, all jokes aside he is awful”

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“#mufc Evra… first job is to get rid of @MarcusRashford”

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“I’m dead serious, sell Rashford”

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“We should sell Rashford.”

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“That was arguably Rashford’s worst game in at least the last 2 years.”

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“Rashford is garbage despite the assist, has to be hauled off!!”

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In other news: Report outlines two key reasons which could shape Man Utd decision on Paul Pogba’s future

Nottingham Forest fans react as Danny Fox is sold to Wigan

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Nottingham Forest fans have taken to Twitter to react after the club announced that they had sold defender Danny Fox to Wigan, as seen on the club’s official Twitter account.

The 32-year-old spent five years of his career at the City Ground, making 123 appearances for the Reds (via Transfermarkt), and certainly couldn’t be accused of lacking fight or spirit on the pitch during his spell at The City Ground.

However, following Martin O’Neill’s arrival and the signing of Yohan Benalouane from Leicester (as per the BBC), Fox has slipped down the pecking order and has been allowed to leave the club in order to join the Latics.

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The former Southampton and Coventry City man has captained Forest for most of this season, in what has been a somewhat turbulent campaign which has seen Aitor Karanka depart the club, and also seen the promotion hopefuls slip away from the play-off positions.

Despite all the chaos going on, however, Forest fans have taken to Twitter to commend Fox for his fine service at the club…

West Ham hold talks over Gabriel Barbosa

West Ham have held talks over the signing of Flamengo striker Gabriel Barbosa, with the Brazilian keen on a move to England, according to Sky Sports.

The Lowdown: Prolific in Brazil

Nicknamed ‘Gabigol’, the 25-year-old joined the Brazilian club on a permanent deal in 2020, after having spent the previous year on loan with them. ‘Gabigol’ secured his big-money European move in 2016 as he joined Inter Milan from boyhood side Santos in a deal worth £26.6 m. However, the Brazilian was never able to guarantee his place at the San Siro, which led to a series of loans out of the club.

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Nonetheless, ‘Gabigol’ has been prolific since returning to Brazil. The striker has netted 104 goals in 147 games for Flamengo and earned 17 international caps, with five goals for his country.

The Latest: West Ham interested in ‘Gabigol’

According to a report by Sky Sports, West Ham have held talks over the signing Barbosa, who is among a number of strikers that the Irons are considering this month as they look to add attacking options to their squad.

Barbosa has received interest from three other Premier League clubs, so a potential approach for the West Ham won’t be easy, but it is clear that the player wants a move to England. It is claimed that the Flamengo man regularly watches the Hammers’ games, and he is said to be impressed with the job that David Moyes has done at the London Stadium.

The Verdict: Sign him up, Moyes

Since his return to the Brazilian top flight, Barbosa has illustrated his attacking quality and goalscoring ability. Brazil legend Zico has sung the 25-year-old’s praises, claiming that he ‘has everything to be the greatest striker in Flamengo’s history’ and that he will be ‘one of the greats’.

The Hammers need to add attacking depth to the squad, as they currently have only Michail Antonio to rely upon as a striker. With such a prolific marksman up for grabs, who is seemingly keen on joining the Irons, West Ham should do all they can to bring the Brazilian predator to the club.

In other news: West Ham keen on sealing £20m move for ‘unplayable’ Premier League speedster

Smith, Fletcher tons lead strong reply by West Indies A

For a change, India A had to slog it out. Andre Fletcher and Devon Smith hit centuries to help West Indies A hit back after the Indians posted a mammoth 543

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ScorecardFor a change, India A had to slog it out. Andre Fletcher and Devon Smith hit centuries to help West Indies A hit back after the Indians posted a mammoth 543. Coincidentally, the senior West Indies conceded the same amount of runs to the South Africans across the Atlantic Ocean at St Kitts.Resuming at 12 for 1, West Indies lost the wicket of Omar Phillips, bowled by Jaskaran Singh, with the score on 54. From then on, it was hard work for the Indians as Fletcher and Smith built a strong partnership. Fletcher hit 20 fours in his 123 before he was dismissed by Jaidev Unadkat. Smith remained unbeaten on 131 at stumps, hitting 15 fours in his knock. Kirk Edwards was with him at the crease, unbeaten on 19. With only a day remaining, a draw seems likely.

Paul Pogba – the ultimate wasted talent: Man Utd flop should've won a Ballon d'Or but four-year doping ban means he'll be remembered as one of the game's saddest stories

The Frenchman could have been an all-time great but made one bad decision after another, culminating in a failed drugs test

In Robert De Niro's brilliant 'A Bronx Tale', the movie's young protagonist, Calogero 'C' Anello, comes to realise, "The saddest thing in life is wasted talent, and the choices that you make will shape your life forever."

Paul Pogba is a perfect case in point. He was once the most expensive player on the planet. He should have become its best too. Italy icon Gianluigi Buffon said he used to leave Juventus' players "open-mouthed" with his mix of imposing physique and outrageous technique, while the great Ronaldinho tipped Pogba to win the Ballon d'Or.

So, when the Frenchman rejoined Manchester United in 2016, 'The Theatre of Dreams' offered him the opportunity to realise his – and yet Pogba now looks finished at the very highest level, a victim of his own dreadful decision-making.

Indeed, after seeing his career derailed by injuries and ill-discipline, it's unlikely he'll ever get back on track after being hit with a four-year ban for failing an anti-doping test.

Getty ImagesPogba's time at the top is over

The overriding emotion surrounding Thursday's news of Pogba's suspension is sadness.

One of the game's most gifted players may never play top-flight football again – and even if he does, he will never perform anything close to the level he achieved during his early years at Juventus or during his time with the France national team.

However, there is no getting away from the fact that in Turin right now there is an unmistakable air of relief.

Because it was clear even before the news broke of Pogba's failed drugs test that his best days were behind him, his colossal salary having long since become an albatross around the neck of an already cash-strapped club.

AdvertisementGettyThe beginning of the end

Back in the summer of 2022, Juve had been understandably overjoyed at managing to sign Pogba from United on a free transfer for the second time. The midfielder had jumped at the chance to start over. In reality, though, it was merely the beginning of the end of his time at the top.

Pogba continued to be plagued by injury issues. And the terrible thing was that many people believed that he only had himself to blame. In a desperate – and futile – bid to represent France at the 2022 World Cup, he decided against undergoing knee surgery at the start of August 2022, which proved a catastrophic call, as the "conservative therapy" he instead opted for ultimately did nothing but delay the requisite operation – and recovery time.

Coach Massimiliano Allegri continued to support Pogba in public but his frustration was obvious. The fans were hardly happy either. By Christmas, Pogba still hadn't made his 'second debut' for Juventus and yet he nonetheless felt compelled to post a picture of himself on a ski slope during the festive period.

At best, it was ill-advised, a clumsy failure to read the room. In the eyes of the fans, though, it screamed of a lack of respect – one of the dominant themes of Pogba's career.

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Indeed, Sir Alex Ferguson was enraged by the way in which Pogba conducted himself during his Old Trafford exit in 2012.

Granted, part of that was down to the infamous super-agent Mino Raiola, whom Ferguson despised. The Scot admitted that they were like "water and oil" and took an immediate dislike to one another. In that sense, a parting of the ways was perhaps inevitable.

Ferguson was renowned for exerting a father-like influence on his players – which was never going to fly with Raiola, who was in possession of a prodigious talent with an expiring contract. There was more money to be made in finding a new club for his much-coveted client.

However, it's worth remembering that Ferguson also said of Pogba specifically, "I don't think he showed us any respect at all, to be honest."

Pogba was still only 19 at the time but such accusations were nothing new, given he'd left his two previous clubs, Torcy and Le Havre, in equally acrimonious circumstances.

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Getty Images'There is an agenda against Paul'

Of course, there's nothing wrong with a young player wanting to play for a bigger or better club and while it's hard not to wonder how much a teenage Pogba might have benefited from another year of Ferguson's tutelage, particularly in terms of his temperament, the biggest mistake the Frenchman made was not leaving United – but returning.

It may have been the right move in Pogba's eyes, but it was very much the wrong time.

Firstly, Juve were still on the rise. They managed to reach the 2017 Champions League final without him – but who knows what they could have accomplished if they'd held onto a prime Pogba?

Secondly, Pogba wasn't rejoining Ferguson's United – but Jose Mourinho's, and while the outspoken Portuguese publicly supported Pogba throughout their first season together, the pair's relationship deteriorated rapidly in 2018, ultimately contributing to the manager's dismissal in December of that same year.

For a short while under Mourinho's far less authoritarian successor, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, it appeared that Pogba might belatedly realise his potential. The Norwegian even claimed, "There is an agenda against Paul but he is a top, top bloke. He is a great professional, there have never been any problems and he has got a heart of gold."

And yet Pogba – and his agent – continually disrespected United with talk of transfers and new challenges away from Old Trafford.

Somerset bring in Petersen

Alviro Petersen, the South Africa opener, will join Somerset as their overseas player for the first part of the 2013 season

ESPNcricinfo staff09-Nov-2012Alviro Petersen, the South Africa opener, will join Somerset as their overseas player for the first part of the 2013 season. Petersen, who has previously played for Essex and Glamorgan, will be available until the start of the Friends Life t20 competition.Petersen, 31, is currently on tour with South Africa in Australia, making 64 on day one of the first Test. He scored 241 runs at an average of 61.00 during South Africa’s 2-0 Test series win in England early this year, including his Test-best score of 182, and has accumulated almost 10,000 first-class runs at just under 40 in his career.”I am very pleased to have signed to play for Somerset for the first part of next season,” Petersen said. “Somerset are a successful team in all forms of cricket and I look forward to becoming part of the set-up and hope that I can help them to win some trophies in 2013.”South Africa have a light schedule next year, with their Test series in Sri Lanka having been put back until 2015, and their Test captain, Graeme Smith, has already signed for Surrey. Petersen could be involved for the ODI leg of the tour to Sri Lanka, still scheduled for July 2013, although his last one-day appearance came in January.Petersen will follow in the footsteps of compatriot Vernon Philander, who played five Championship matches for Somerset at the start of 2012, as well as Smith, who led the county to their most recent silverware in winning the Twenty20 Cup in 2005. South Africa’s Richard Levi and Albie Morkel also turned out at Taunton last season, in the FLt20, with Pakistan spinner Abdur Rehman replacing Philander during the second half of Somerset’s Championship campaign.Somerset will be Petersen’s third county in three seasons. He captained Glamorgan in 2011 but abandoned a plan to play for them as a Kolpak signing this year, having been recalled by South Africa. A move to Essex then sparked anger at the Welsh county; a century on his return to Cardiff was Petersen’s response.”We are delighted to have signed Alviro Petersen,” Guy Lavender, the Somerset chief executive, said. “He is an exceptional player and has an impressive record, which he demonstrated during this summer’s series against England and we look forward to welcoming him to Taunton in the spring.”

West Ham front queue for Hazard

According to a report in the print edition of the Sunday Mirror, a shock West Ham transfer update has emerged involving Real Madrid forward Eden Hazard.

The Lowdown: Moyes in forward hunt…

Irons boss David Moyes has set his sights on improving West Ham in January as they become linked to many new attacking additions.

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Antonin Barak, Jesse Lingard and Adam Hlozek have been mentioned most recently with West Ham now having to compete in Europe as well as on the domestic front.

The Evening Standard claim West Ham will be backed to bring in a new striker, top centre-half and potentially Lingard but it’s the Mirror who have now come out with, what perhaps is, the news of the day.

The Latest: West Ham ‘leading chase’ for Hazard…

As per their information, West Ham and Everton are ‘leading the chase’ for Hazard as he gets told to pack his bags and leave in January.

Real are desperate to get his £416,000-per-week wages off the books, so much so they are willing to accept half of their original £43 million asking price for the player.

Indeed, if any club can convince him to join on loan in January with an obligation to buy later, they will accept a final fee of £21m.

The Verdict: Get it done?

Signing Hazard for just £21m would have been unthinkable a few seasons ago, with West Ham legend Tony Cottee dubbing him ‘unplayable’ back in 2018 (Sky Sports).

However, after a spell of injury woes and failing to rekindle his previous Premier League form (The Mirror), the Belgium international is now in a totally different spot.

So much so, we believe West Ham are actually better placed looking elsewhere, especially considering the 30-year-old winger has been accused of laziness and a bad attitude in training by former teammates (John Obi Mikel to beIN Sports via Sky).

The last thing Moyes needs is a player of this nature disrupting the harmony of his squad, no matter his obvious quality in past seasons.

In other news: Journalist hints West Ham now in pole position to sign ‘world class’ striker, find out more here.

Taylor Swift to join Ryan Reynolds at Wrexham?! Pop sensation's boyfriend and NFL star Travis Kelce links up with co-owner Rob McElhenney to talk football

Wrexham co-owner Rob McElhenney caught up with Taylor Swift's boyfriend and NFL star Travis Kelce to chat about football.

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McElhenney talks Wrexham with Travis KelceNFL star learns about cup competitionsCelebrities have been regularly spotted at WrexhamWHAT HAPPENED?

Celebrity sightings have become commonplace at Wrexham since Hollywood duo McElhenney and Reynolds took over the club in 2021. Hugh Jackman, Will Ferrell and Paul Rudd are just some of the stars who have been spotted watching the Welsh side and they could soon be joined by more A-listers as McElhenney has been chatting about his team to NFL stars Travis and Jason Kelce on their New Heights podcast.

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Travis was particularly interested to learn about cup competitions, which allowed McElhenney to open up on his experiences with Wrexham since taking over.

"That's a fascinating part of the sport. Some people really care a lot, other people don't care at all. You have fanbases that are sort of torn," he explained. "I do find it's a win-win because if you advance and continue to win through the tournament people get excited and if you lose, nobody cares.

"And in fact, the NFC championship last year which we came to, we watched the Wrexham game in the parking lot with the tailgate before the game and we drew that game against a team that was three leagues higher than us.

"I've become so annoying with that – I've been correcting people on the word 'soccer' versus football. People just want to smack me."

THE BIGGER PICTURE

McElhenney's other love is the Philadelphia Eagles and he joined Kelce's girfriend Taylor Swift to see the NFL star take on the the New York Jets with The Chiefs last month. Could Swift now be tempted head to Wrexham? Kelce certainly seemed impressed by McElhenney's commitment to Wrexham. "I love it though, you're all in. That's how you know you're doing the right thing. You're all in, baby," he said.

Reynolds and McElhenney have previously said they would love to see Swift perform at Wrexham's stadium after hosting two gigs by the Kings of Leon last summer.

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Wrexham are back in action at the weekend and will be hoping to secure a place in the third round of the FA Cup when they take on National League South side Yeovil Town at the SToK Racecourse. The Welsh side made it to the fourth round last season before being knocked out in a replay against Sheffield United.

PSG player ratings vs Nantes: Lionel Messi masterclass helps cover up Gianluigi Donnarumma stinker

Lionel Messi scored the opener and could have added more, with the Argentine's star showing covering up Gianluigi Donnarumma's errors in a 4-2 win

PSG scored twice inside the first 20 minutes. Messi was first, latching onto a rebound to poke the ball home from close range. The second came shortly after, with Jaouen Hadjam turning the ball into his own net.

But Nantes refused to crumble. Ludovic Blas skewed a cross into the net, beating an out-of-sorts Donnarumma at the near post to halve the lead. They equalised after 39 minutes from a corner.

The home side then reestablished control in the second half and found the lead again after Danilo Pereira headed in from a Kylian Mbappe cross. The latter added a fourth in second-half stoppage time to secure a 4-2 win.

GOAL rates PSG's players from the Parc des Princes…

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Gianluigi Donnarumma (4/10):

Should have stopped the first, almost gave up another, and could have done better on the second. Not the first mistake he's made this year…

Nuno Mendes (7/10):

Full of energy, made one terrific recovering tackle. His understanding with Mbappe is constantly improving.

Marquinhos (6/10):

Reliable, but went straight down the tunnel after appearing to hurt his back in the second half. PSG will hope it's not serious ahead of their Champions League clash with Bayern Munich this week.

Sergio Ramos (6/10):

Solid in the middle of a back-three. Played it safe, establishing some much-needed control.

Danilo Pereira (7/10):

Put PSG back in front with a well-taken header, and conducted his centre-back duties comfortably.

Nordi Mukiele (6/10):

His pressure forced Hadjam into an own goal, but he also lost Ganago at the back post for Nantes' equaliser. Came off with a lower leg injury after 70 minutes.

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Fabian Ruiz (8/10):

Tackled efficiently, kept the ball moving, and created two chances. His best performance for a while.

Warren Zaire-Emery (7/10):

Filled the Marco Veratti role well, winning the ball back and orchestrating play from deep.

Vitinha (7/10):

Energetic, showed attacking promise with some driving runs into the final third.

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Kylian Mbappe (8/10):

His usual slew of tricks and turns weren't working in the first half. Much-improved in the second, almost lashing one in from 35 yards. Scored the fourth to become PSG's all-time leading goalscorer.

Lionel Messi (9/10):

Poked the ball home from seven yards out to open the scoring. Nearly added a second with an audacious chip. Had a free-kick saved. Effortlessly excellent.

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Carlos Soler (6/10):

Replaced the injured Mukiele and slotted in at right-wing-back.

E.C Bitshiabu (6/10):

Mature cameo after entering the contest for Marquinhos

Timothee Pembele (N/A):

Enjoyed a run out. Might be required midweek against Bayern if Mukiele and Marquinhos are both injured.

Christophe Galtier (7/10):

Went back to his standard 3-5-2, but could do little to prevent his squad from throwing away a 2-0 lead. Oversaw a far better second half showing. Underwhelming, but will take the three points. Bayern next.

Chelsea correspondent Nizaar Kinsella reveals his men’s GOAL50 top 10

Fans will decide the order of this year’s GOAL50 lists, but our correspondents are also sharing their preferences during the voting period

With voting underway in this year’s GOAL50, fans around the world are having their say on which men’s and women’s players had the best 2021.

Our team of correspondents are also having their say, revealing their GOAL50 preferences this week.

Chelsea correspondent Nizaar Kinsella has compiled his list, which you can see below.

Voting is open on Goal from November 2 until November 16. 

Getty10Bruno Fernandes

It is impossible to doubt the creativity and impact that Bruno Fernandes has had on Manchester United over the last 12 months.

Not only has the Portugal international returned 18 goals and 15 assists in the last calendar year to date, but he has transformed his club as a leader on and off the pitch.

AdvertisementGetty9Kylian Mbappe

Kylian Mbappe ended last season as the top scorer in Ligue 1 for the third year running, while he also won the French top-flight's Player of the Year Award.

However, even after failing to win the league, it was the Champions League where the 22-year-old really made a name for himself.

A series of clutch performances in the knockout rounds ultimately ended in disappointment, as Manchester City knocked out PSG, but Mbappe still made a statement.

Getty8Joshua Kimmich

Joshua Kimmich is the heartbeat of Bayern Munich's midfield, but equally performs as one of the best right-backs in the world when moving out to play in defence.

The versatile leader of the German champions has marked himself out as arguably the most consistent performer in the Bundesliga in recent history.

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Getty7Karim Benzema

Ever since Cristiano Ronaldo left Real Madrid, Karim Benzema has stepped up to become the club's talisman.

The France international's goals were crucial to Los Blancos' push to win the Champions League and La Liga.

Although they fell short in both, it was through no fault of the 33-year-old, who has continued his good form this season with 11 goals and eight assists in his first 13 games.

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