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Dominic Solanke: Spurs injury crisis deepens with striker out for ‘around six weeks’

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Spurs have been left shorthanded by their injury troubles. Against Hoffenheim, Postecoglou could only name eight substitutes, including two goalkeepers and five teenagers.

All three of the players to come off the bench against Hoffenheim were 19 or younger, including 17-year-old debutant Callum Olusesi.

“These guys are giving everything they can. It should not be dismissed that I had five teenagers [on the pitch],” Postecoglou said.

“We are a Premier League outfit playing in an away game in Europe and we had five teenagers out there. It is pretty much unheard of in an important game, not a dead rubber. And that goes to show the load these guys are willing to take on themselves, without making excuses.

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“I could not speak highly enough of the players carrying us through. They will get some help hopefully soon with some players coming back. We are in a real good position in Europe.”

Spurs are now fourth in the Europa League table, and will qualify as one of the eight sides to go straight into the knockout phase if they beat Elfsborg on matchday eight.

Their progress in the cups is in stark contrast to their league form. In the Premier League, they have won one of their past 10 matches and have fallen to 15th, eight points above the relegation zone.

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Australian Open 2025: Novak Djokovic booed after retiring injured against Alexander Zverev in semi-finals

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Novak Djokovic was booed off court by some Australian Open fans after retiring injured from his semi-final against Alexander Zverev.

Djokovic, who was bidding for a record-extending 11th title, quit after losing the first set 7-6 (7-5).

The 37-year-old Serb had his upper left leg heavily taped after injuring it in Tuesday’s quarter-final win over Carlos Alcaraz.

After he slapped a volley into the net on set point, Djokovic immediately approached the net and shook hands with Zverev.

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He waved to the crowd and gave them a double thumbs up, despite audible boos from some sections inside Rod Laver Arena.

“The very first thing I want to say is please don’t boo when a player is injured,” said Zverev in his on-court interview.

“I know everyone paid for tickets but Novak Djokovic is someone who has given everything to the sport.

“He has won this title with an abdominal injury, he has won this title with a hamstring injury.

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“If he cannot continue a tennis match, he really cannot continue a tennis match.”

German second seed Zverev is still bidding for his first Grand Slam title after twice losing in major finals.

In his first Australian Open final, he will face either Italian top seed Jannik Sinner or American 21st seed Ben Shelton.

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Manchester United at risk of PSR breach, club tell fans

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Manchester United have written to fans to warn them that the club are at risk of breaching spending rules and ticket prices could rise as a result.

In a letter to fan groups, United said they must “act now”.

Under the Premier League’s profit and sustainability rules (PSR), clubs can lose up to £105m over three years.

“If we do not act now, we are in danger of falling to comply with PSR/FFP requirements,” the club said in the letter.

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“We are currently making a significant loss each year – totalling over £300m in the past three years. This is not sustainable.

“We will have to make some difficult choices. That has included a significant reduction to our workforce as well as cuts across many areas of spend across our club.

“We do not expect fans to make up all the current shortfall – but we do need to look at our ticketing strategy to ensure we are charging the right amount, and offering the right discounts, across our products for our fans.”

The club letter was in response to a letter from fans groups The 1958 and Fan Coalition 58 urging United to “consider the long-term implications of ticket price increases”.

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In September, United reported a net loss of £113.2m in the year to 30 June.

It followed losses of £28.7m in 2022-23 and £115.5m in 2021-22, and took total losses over the past five years to over £370m.

United were accused of exploiting fans after taking the mid-season decision to raise matchday ticket prices to £66 per game, with no concessions for children or pensioners.

The ticket pricing announcement came after the club confirmed the cost of paying off former boss Erik ten Hag and his staff was £10.4m, while the cost of paying a release clause to bring in his replacement Ruben Amorim was £11m.

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In November, United revealed they had spent £8.6m as part of a redundancy programme that had led to about 250 employees losing their jobs.

Last season Everton had a 10-point deduction reduced to six on appeal in February for breaching PSR for the three-year period to 2021-22.

Nottingham Forest were also charged with PSR breaches last season and were docked four points in March.

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'Sucker punch at death robs Rangers of brilliant point'

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All the reaction after Rangers’ late defeat to Manchester United in the Europa League.

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Rangers: Three key questions after Man Utd loss

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Jack Butland was between the sticks for Rangers for the first time in 2025 after a leg injury kept him out of the last five games.

But before that lay off there were grumbles about his form.

A mistake against St Mirren lead to a penalty and defeat for Rangers last month, and then he was let off the hook when Motherwell caught him out for a corner, only for Tony Watt’s goal to be ruled out at the end of December.

Those were just two examples of Butland making errors he simply did not make last term.

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So his own goal at Old Trafford – scored by punching a corner into his own net – will only have intensified scrutiny on his position as number one goalkeeper.

Especially as Liam Kelly deputised effectively in his absence.

However, despite his mistake the former England goalkeeper also showed why he is Philippe Clement’s first choice.

He made five saves, including a brilliant one to deny Amad Diallo in the first half.

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The Rangers manager seems unlikely to drop him, but it will not stop conversations continuing over his role.

“It’s a horrendous mistake and Butland knows it himself,” former Rangers winger Neil McCann said on Sportsound.

“I don’t think it’s a real flaw in his game, he’s maybe a wee bit rusty having been out injured.

“He’ll hate himself tonight. Sitting in the dressing room, he’ll blame himself.

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“I don’t think he could do anything about the winner, it was smashed straight through his legs.”

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Man Utd 2-1 Rangers: Doubt remains over futures of Marcus Rashford and Alejandro Garnacho

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Chelsea and Napoli have both expressed interest in 20-year-old Garnacho.

United did not respond to questions around a reported bid from Chelsea that is said to be around the £60m fee they are looking for.

The club have been open around the fact their profit and sustainability rules (PSR) situation is tight and they have written to a leading fans group to admit they are in danger of a breach unless costs are cut.

Under PSR rules, selling a home-grown player like Garnacho creates more room within their submission.

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Yet, United know such a move would go down badly with fans who repeatedly chanted the Argentina international’s name during the win over Rangers.

“Let’s see in the next days,” said Amorim. “He’s a Manchester United player and was really important for us today.

“I think he’s improving in every aspect of the game, he was better today playing inside, also outside, changing positions, he’s improving the recovering position. Sometimes he shows some frustration and that is good because he wants more. He has the potential to be so much better in every situation in the game.”

Signed from Atletico Madrid in 2020, Garnacho has made 118 first-team appearances for United since making his debut in 2022 and scored 23 goals.

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He has netted eight times in 32 appearances this season but, with United’s next home game not until the day before the close of the transfer window against Crystal Palace, was he saying goodbye to the Old Trafford faithful?

Former United Champions League winner Rio Ferdinand told TNT Sports: “The fans were making their feelings very clear. They love him. He gets you on the edge of your seat.

“I don’t think he would be the one initiating this move. I don’t think he’s the one going: ‘I want to leave’.

“But the system goes against him. Amorim doesn’t play with out and out wingers, so you don’t see the best of him. That will be one of the main reasons why they may listen to offers.”

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Europa League final day – who is through and what’s at stake?

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A late Bruno Fernandes goal gave Manchester United a 2-1 victory against Rangers on Thursday.

That moved them up to fourth in the league table with 15 points, meaning victory at Romanian side FCSB next week will cement a top-eight finish. A draw might be enough depending on results elsewhere.

Tottenham, meanwhile, put themselves on the verge of a place in the knockouts by winning 3-2 at Hoffenheim.

They are sixth on 14 points, meaning only a win against Elfsborg will guarantee a place in the last 16.

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Rangers may have suffered frustration with the late Fernandes goal, but they are still in a good place to secure at least a place in the play-off round.

They are 13th on 11 points, three ahead of Porto in 25th place – with teams who finish between ninth and 24th going through to the two-legged play-offs.

Porto are the only club who could deny them a finish in those positions but goal difference would come into play and Rangers are in a good position in that regard. The Scottish side have a +5 goal difference, while Porto are on +1.

Rangers are at home to Belgians Union Saint-Gilloise on the final day of the league phase and a point will guarantee a place in the top 24, while Porto are away to Israeli side Maccabi Tel Aviv.

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Man Utd 2-1 Rangers: ‘Hurt and hope for Clement as side fight adversity’

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With its paeans to the immortal Denis Law and the banners hailing the genius of their other great Scot Sir Alex Ferguson, Old Trafford looked the part.

But it didn’t sound like it. It didn’t have any aura, any noise from the home fans, any intimidation factor.

“Glory and honour”, “One Love Stretford End” “Manchester Is My Heaven.” The worthy motifs decorated the stands but there wasn’t glory or honour or love.

Not until Butland banged one into his own net.

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Suddenly, the volume was turned up. Suddenly, United looked convincing in their build-up play, albeit wasteful when the moments came.

There were several good ones, but no second goal, not until the dying seconds.

Butland saved, his defenders blocked and Rangers ensured that their night didn’t descend into something unpleasant.

Findlay Curtis came on, another 18-year-old in the fray. A debut against Fraserburgh on Sunday and a Europa League debut on Thursday. Rice and Curtis must have felt like kids at Christmas.

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So much has been said about the Old Firm’s inability to break through their young players, but Clement has some decent ripostes to that criticism now. Rice and Curtis were there because of injuries to others, but they were there.

This is a young group of players that Clement has and he is desperately trying to buy time to mould them into a gnarled unit. Patience, of course, is as rare as the dodo bird on the Govan Road.

In a heart-stopping moment late on, Rice played a gorgeous pass into Dessers, who was on-on-one with Altay Bayindir in the United goal.

He lifted it over him and saw it come off a post. He was probably offside but that didn’t lessen the ire of the home fans. They reacted with a fury that split the ears.

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We couldn’t have known that Dessers would go again and this time he would put it away in the manner of the greatest Rangers strikers. Seventeen for the season. More than 20 last season.

That’s decent shooting for the dud you hear some Rangers fans talking about.

Fernandes had the final say and there will be Rangers angst because of it. For all the class of the finish, the goal was avoidable.

That will hurt, but there will be hope, too, for Clement. His players fought hard against adversity. He saw character out there. No points, but something to keep building on.

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Will Liverpool tighten their grip at the top? Paul Coyte and Clive Allen’s weekend predictions

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After Spurs losing to Everton I was ready to give up on football but just like Michael Corleone each time I try to get away they pull me back in. Same thing with Man Utd fan Eamonn on Monday morning when we were arguing over who’s team were worse.

One of football’s greatest strikers Clive Allen and one school football’s worst will attempt to predict this weekend’s PL scores. Can Liverpool tighten their grip at the top? Will Nottingham Forest continue their amazing season? Can Ipswich get anything at Anfield?


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Liverpool have a golden opportunity at Anfield this weekend to extend their lead at the top.

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Bournemouth V N Forest

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Brighton V Everton

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Liverpool V Ipswich

Clive 3-0 Paul 4-0

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Southampton V Newcastle

Clive 0-2 Paul 1-3

Wolves V Arsenal

Clive 0-2 Paul 0-2

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Man C V Chelsea

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C Palace V Brentford

Clive 1-0 Paul 1-1

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Spurs V Leicester

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Aston Villa V West Ham

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Fulham V Man Utd

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Can Tottenham salvage their campaign with cup success?

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As well as the Europa League, Tottenham are also in the FA Cup and have a 1-0 first-leg advantage over Liverpool in the semi-finals of the Carabao Cup.

The win at Hoffenheim means victory for Tottenham at home to Elfsborg next week will likely see them into the knockout stage.

That game comes before a huge couple of days for Spurs as they travel to Liverpool in the EFL Cup on 6 February before going to Aston Villa in the FA Cup fourth round three days later.

Around those they have important league fixtures against Leicester, Brentford and Manchester United as they look to avoid dropping lower than their current 15th place in the Premier League.

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“It is a huge couple of weeks for the club,” Hargreaves added.

“It defines their season, with the FA Cup and the second leg of the League Cup.”

Former Tottenham striker Peter Crouch said: “They are one game away from a final.

“They are in the ascendency there. If they get to a final that is a good season.”

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Tottenham are now among the favourites to win the Europa League.

With finishing in the top four unlikely, success in Europe’s second-tier competition is their best way of securing Champions League football next season.

“The Europa League they have to prioritise now,” added Crouch.

“I look at the teams and they are capable of beating any of them.”

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Man Utd player ratings vs Rangers as Ruben Amorim finds new partnership in dramatic Europa League win

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Manchester United are close to sealing a top-eight finish in the Europa League table after leaving it late with a 2-1 win over Rangers on Thursday.

There was nothing to separate the two sides after 45 minutes with neither goalkeeper truly tested.


United were pushing for the opening goal to start the second half with both Christian Eriksen and Amad Diallo combining to trouble Rangers’ defence.

But the deadlock was broken in surprising circumstances when Jack Butland inadvertently punched a corner kick from Eriksen into his own net.

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That goal gave United the cushion they needed to take full control of the match as Rangers chased their opponents around the pitch.

Manchester United won a dramatic match

Manchester United won a dramatic match

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However, Rangers found an equaliser in the final minutes when Cyriel Dessers pounced on an error from Harry Maguire to fire past Altay Bayindir.

But United captain Fernandes came up trumps for his side minutes later when a brilliant finish to seal all three points.

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Altay Bayindir – 7

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Another assured display from the young shot-stopper. More questions will be asked on whether he takes Andre Onana’s spot permanently.

Leny Yoro – 6

Gave away a needless foul that denied Matthijs de Ligt from scoring the game’s opening goal early on. Picked up another knock that forced him to come off.

Matthijs de Ligt – 7

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A strong display from the Dutchman at the heart of the defence. Comfortably kept Rangers’ forwards at bay.

Lisandro Martinez – 7

Playing on the left allows Martinez a bit more licence to push forward and he provided the cross for Fernandes’ winner.

Diogo Dalot – 6

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Looked dangerous for United going forward, but still needs to improve defensively against tougher opposition.

Amad Diallo – 8

Quickly establishing himself as United’s brightest star. Incredible he was overlooked for so long by Erik ten Hag.

Toby Collyer – 7

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An impressive European debut for the 21-year-old. Didn’t look fazed at all by the occasion.

Bruno Fernandes – 8

Came up trumps for his side when they needed it most with a winning goal in stoppage time.

Harry Maguire nearly cost Manchester United the win

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Christian Eriksen – 8

Was United’s most creative player besides Diallo. His set pieces were the difference for United on the night.

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Alejandro Garnacho – 7

Was lively out wide without creating a lot in the final third. United fans made it clear they don’t want the club to sell him.

Joshua Zirkzee – 5

Cut a lonely figure at times through a lack of service but also failed to get himself in the game at times.

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Harry Maguire – 4

A huge error nearly cost United dearly in the dying minutes. Fernandes came to his rescue.

Tyrell Malacia – 5

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Looked a bit shaky down the left when he came on and Rangers’ best chances came down that side.

Manuel Ugarte – 6

Had a quiet 15 minutes after his introduction.

Kobbie Mainoo – 6

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Similar to Manuel Ugarte, didn’t have a lot to do when he came on.

Rasmus Hojlund – N/A

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