DREAM TEAM brings you all the latest injury, suspension and availability news ahead of Gameweek 10 in one easily digestible dose.
Dream Team managers should know to take Mikel Arteta’s quotes with a pinch of salt but Arsenal’s head coach told reporters that Gabriel will be included in the matchday squad to face Newcastle if the defender makes it through the final training session without complaint.
Riccardo Calafiori, Takehiro Tomiyasu and Martin Odegaard remain sidelined while Ben White is also a major doubt having been unable to train.
As for the Magpies, Eddie Howe admitted both Alexander Isak and Anthony Gordon are carrying “niggling injuries” with the pair to be assessed before confirmation of their availability.
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Pep Guardiola told journalists that he had just 13 senior players fit after Manchester City’s defeat to Tottenham in the Carabao Cup.
While that may have been an exaggeration from the decorated tactician, the defending champions will be missing several key men again this weekend.
Kevin De Bruyne, Kyle Walker, Jack Grealish and Jeremy Doku are the certainties (plus long-term absentees Rodri and Oscar Bobb) while Manuel Akanji, Josko Gvardiol and Savinho were all flagged in midweek – the latter was stretchered off.
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It might not mean anything but Gvardiol posted a relatively positive update on social media on Thursday: “We keep moving forward with full focus on Saturday!”
The Croatian left-back is the most-selected defender in Dream Team right now with an ownership of 28.9%.
Elsewhere, Micky van de Ven suffered a hamstring injury in midweek and is expected to be unavailable until after the international break.
Cristian Romero and Timo Werner are both doubts but Son Heung-min “should be okay” when Spurs host Aston Villa on Sunday.
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Unai Emery has nearly a complete squad to choose from – Ross Barkley is the only known absentee.
Arne Slot expects Alisson, Diogo Jota and Federico Chiesa to return after the international break.
Lewis Dunk was initially expected to miss the next three or four weeks but Fabian Hurzeler said Brighton’s long-serving centre-back was set to undergo an assessment on Friday – it would still be surprise if he featured at Anfield on Saturday.
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Joao Pedro and Matt O’Riley have returned to training but this weekend may come too soon in regards to competitive action.
Dwight McNeil is considered a doubt for Everton’s trip to Southampton on Saturday.
The 24-year-old, who ranks joint-sixth among Dream Team midfielders, supposedly “has a chance” of playing some part against Saints but he’s yet to train with the rest of the squad.
Abdoulaye Doucoure is also due for an assessment.
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Nuno Espirito Santo kept his cards close to his chest in his press conference on Thursday but Chris Wood, Elliot Anderson, Jota Silva and Morgan Gibbs-White were all named as doubts.
Nottingham Forest will definitely be without James Ward-Prowse as he’s ineligible to face his parent club.
Crystal Palace will be without key players Eberechi Eze and Adam Wharton for their visit to Wolves.
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The former will miss two league games with a hamstring injury while the latter may be sidelined for a month having had surgery on his troublesome groin.
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Injuries: Solly March, Matt O’Riley (doubt), James Milner, Joao Pedro (doubt), Adam Webster, Yankuba Minteh (doubt), Lewis Dunk (doubt), Ferdi Kadioglu (doubt)
Suspensions: None
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CHELSEA
Injuries: None
Suspensions: None
CRYSTAL PALACE
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Injuries: Matheus Franca, Chris Richards, Cheick Doucoure, Chadi Riad, Adam Wharton, Eberechi Eze, Jefferson Lerma, Joel Ward
Suspensions: None
EVERTON
Injuries: Youssef Chermiti, Armando Broja, Tim Iroegbunam, James Garner, Abdoulaye Doucoure (doubt), Dwight McNeil (doubt)
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Suspensions: None
FULHAM
Injuries: Sasa Lukic, Carlos Vinicius (doubt)
Suspensions: None
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IPSWICH
Injuries: Axel Tuanzebe, Massimo Luongo, Ben Johnson (doubt), Jacob Greaves, Chiedozie Ogbene, Jack Taylor
Suspensions: Harry Clarke
LEICESTER
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Injuries: Patson Daka, Jakub Stolarczyk, Hamza Choudhury, Issahaku Fatawu, Victor Kristiansen (doubt)
Suspensions: None
LIVERPOOL
Injuries: Harvey Elliott, Federico Chiesa, Alisson, Diogo Jota
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Suspensions: None
MANCHESTER CITY
Injuries: Oscar Bobb, Rodri, Kevin De Bruyne, Kyle Walker, Jeremy Doku, Jack Grealish, Savinho (doubt), Manuel Akanji (doubt), Josko Gvardiol (doubt)
Suspensions: None
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MANCHESTER UNITED
Injuries: Luke Shaw, Leny Yoro, Tyrell Malacia, Kobbie Mainoo, Harry Maguire, Mason Mount, Antony
Suspensions: None
NEWCASTLE
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Injuries: Callum Wilson, Jamaal Lascelles, Sven Botman, Kieran Trippier, Alexander Isak (doubt), Anthony Gordon (doubt), Jacob Murphy
Suspensions: None
NOTTINGHAM FOREST
Injuries: Danilo, Ibrahim Sangare, Morgan Gibbs-White (doubt), Chris Wood (doubt), Jota Silva (doubt), Elliot Anderson (doubt)
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Suspensions: None
SOUTHAMPTON
Injuries: Gavin Bazunu, Ross Stewart, Will Smallbone, Ryan Fraser (doubt), Flynn Downes (doubt), Ryan Manning (doubt)
Suspensions: None
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TOTTENHAM
Injuries: Son Heung-min (doubt), Djed Spence, Micky van de Ven, Cristian Romero (doubt), Wilson Odobert, Timo Werner (doubt)
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“In lieu of racing in Valencia, MotoGP will instead race for Valencia,” said MotoGP, who are yet to name a new venue and date for the race.
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“The championship will put our collective efforts behind backing the relief funds already in place to ensure our positive impact can connect with the area in the way it best serves the people and communities we have been part of for so long.”
Several events have been called off because of the floods, including La Liga champions Real Madrid’s visit to Valencia.
Former Valencia youth team player, Jose Castillejo, died as result of the floods.
The 28-year-old played for the club up to under-19 level and went on to feature for several other teams including Paterna, Eldense and Vilamarxant.
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“We extend our deepest condolences to his family and friends. Rest in peace,” said Segunda division side Eldense, who Castillejo played for during the 2015-16 season.
Chimaev (14-0 MMA, 8-0 UFC) ran through former middleweight champion Robert Whittaker for a first-round submission in this past Saturday’s co-main event in Abu Dhabi. He acquired the help of Dr. Matteo Capodaglio, who works with the likes of No. 1 contender Arman Tsarukyan and former title challenger Marvin Vettori. Chimaev has experienced a slew of health issues in the past year, which saw the cancellation of his first scheduled bout against Whittaker at UFC on ABC 6 in June.
Capodaglio discussed how Chimaev avoided overtraining for this camp while also maintaining his usual intensity.
“I can do as much as I want when it comes to nutrition, but if the training volume is overwhelming, it doesn’t matter. The body is going to break down at one point,” Capodaglio told MMA Junkie. “You can have the best nutrition, but if you train eight hours a day say, the likelihood of having an injury is increased. I think the rest of the team did a great job, and Khamzat did a great job of understanding this. Not just macronutrient periodization but also training periodization.
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“The training sessions were intense, but they were not never ending. So, the reduction of training volume, I guess compared to his previous camp, I wasn’t there, so I can’t say for certain, but from what I heard, also played a huge role. … I was impressed with the output that he put in the training sessions. That was intense. Like, very intense. He was hammering people. I was going into the fight with a lot of good feelings.”
Leading up to UFC 308, Chimaev mentioned the possibility of returning to welterweight. Capodaglio thinks middleweight is optimal but doesn’t see a drop back down as an impossible feat. Capodaglio helped former UFC bantamweight champion Cody Garbrandt make flyweight with no issues.
“He recently moved up to 185, and he’s feeling that weight class,” Capodaglio said. “Meaning that he’s probably also gaining lean mass, he’s getting bigger. To go back to 170, and this is not just for Khamzat, I think there should be a buffer period where he works on decreasing his lean mass because of course lean mass is important for performance.
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“But the thing is, if your lean mass is so big that you cannot possibly make the weight, even if you’re super lean, then the only way to make weight will be to decrease that. So, it will be something that requires time, requires work, but theoretically, with the right preparation, it could be doable.”
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Northern Ireland will play the first leg of their Euro 2025 second round play-off against Norway at Inver Park.
The game will take place at the home of Irish Premiership champions Larne on Friday, 29 November (19:00 GMT kick-off).
Tanya Oxtoby’s side have played four of their five home games this year at Windsor Park, with the other taking place at Mourneview Park.
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Both those venues are unavailable however due to Irish Premiership games on the Saturday.
Linfield host Portadown at Windsor whilst Glenavon welcome Coleraine to Mourneview.
Northern Ireland last played at Inver Park, which has a 3G surface, in September 2021 when they beat Luxembourg 4-0 in a World Cup qualifier.
They reached the second round of the play-offs after Lauren Wade’s extra -time goal helped them past Croatia in the second leg at Windsor on Tuesday night.
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The second leg against the two-time European Championship winners will be played on 3 December at the Ullevaal Stadion in Oslo (17:00 GMT kick-off).
ERIK TEN HAG said his “dream has come to an end” as he broke his silence after being sacked by Manchester United.
Ten Hag, 54, was dismissed on Monday morning after a dismal start to the season which sees The Red Devils languishing in 14th in the Premier League table.
The Dutchman, who has been replaced by Sporting Lisbon head coach Ruben Amorim, won the League Cup and FA Cup during his two years at Old Trafford.
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And he graciously thanked both the fans and staff at the club in a lengthy farewell statement.
In a letter to the Man Utd fans, he said: “Dear fans, Let me start by thanking you. Thank you for always being there for the club. Whether it was at a game far away or a tough match at Old Trafford, your support has been unshakeable.
“The atmosphere at Old Trafford has always been electrifying, thanks to you. I felt it many times.
“Also in away games, it gave the team and me an incredible feeling to hear the United chants taking over the opponents’ stadiums, whether the game was in England, Europe or during the summer tours.
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“I always enjoyed meeting Manchester United fans throughout the world.
“Walking the streets and being able to chat with fans in England, Europe, Asia, Australia, the USA – you inspired me and radiated a strong sense of unity. That’s what makes United supporters so special.
“I want to thank you for giving me this feeling and for your support.
“I also want to thank the staff in every department of the club for their unwavering support in good times and bad.”
Ten Hag then turned his attention towards the successes and failures on the pitch.
Amorim confirmed by Man Utd but it’s a huge gamble and delay to start is bizarre
He added: “We won two trophies – achievements that I will cherish for the rest of my life.
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“Of course, my dream was to bring more trophies to the cabinet. Unfortunately, that dream has come to an end.
“I wish all Manchester United fans nothing but success, trophies and glory. Your support and the warmth I received from everyone at the club helped me feel at home.
“Thank you for this chapter in my life. Erik.”
Ten Hag arrived in 2022 and won the Carabao Cup in his first season, while he also guided Man Utd to a third-place finish in the Premier League.
He subsequently spent almost £200million in the transfer market to strengthen his squad – only to endure the club’s worst start to a Premier League campaign.
What Man Utd said on hiring EACH of their post-Fergie managers
David Moyes
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“All the skills needed to build on United’s phenomenal legacy.”
Louis van Gaal
“One of the outstanding managers in the game today.”
Jose Mourinho
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“Quite simply the best manager in the game today.”
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer
“A wealth of experience, with a desire to give young players their chance and a deep understanding of the culture of the club.”
Erik ten Hag
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“One of the most exciting and successful coaches in Europe.”
Ruben Amorim
“One of the most exciting and highly rated young coaches in European football.”
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Losing at the U.S. Olympic trials back in April just didn’t leave a good taste in David Taylor’s mouth so the 2020 Olympic gold medalist returned for one last tournament.
While he fell in the opening round in a highly anticipated showdown against Russian mauler Abdulrashid Sadulaev, who went onto capture gold, Taylor stormed back to win bronze at 92kgs and become a five-time medalist at the wrestling World Championships.
With the win, Taylor called it a career as he prepares to resume coaching the Oklahoma State wrestling team with the collegiate season kicking off in just two weeks.
“It’s a tough decision to wrestle but I just didn’t want to end the way I did in April,” Taylor told FloWrestling after his win. “It didn’t necessarily mean I wanted to be here either. I want to have the chance to finish on my terms.
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“Coming into this knowing this is it, I was hyper focused on wrestling Sadulaev and the game script of what I thought and how the match went different, I should have wrestled it like that match. I felt like this was a chance at redemption.”
To win bronze, Taylor took out two-time World champion Kamran Ghasempour from Iran.
After going down 2-0 in the opening period, Taylor increased his activity and immediately put the Iranian on the defensive after scoring a pair of takedowns. Taylor wrapped up the victory with a final takedown with just three seconds left on the clock to go up 6-2 and secure the bronze medal.
It was an impressive rebound for Taylor, who had to wait until opening round matchups played out to know if he would get pulled back into repechage but once he got there, the former Penn State standout dominated the competition. He won 3-1 over Abubakr Abakarov of Azerbaijan and then delivered an 11-1 tech fall over Lars Schaefle from Germany.
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Taylor retires as one of the most accomplished wrestlers from the United States with two NCAA championships to go along with his Olympic gold medal and three golds at the World Championships.
After falling to fellow Penn State alum Aaron Brooks at the Olympic trials, Taylor said his competitive career was over after he accepted the head coaching job at Oklahoma State where he took over for fellow legend John Smith. But Taylor just couldn’t let his career end on a loss like that so he returned for one last run at the World Championships where he won the bronze medal in what is now his final match.
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