Premier League
CONTE SNUBS MOURINHO AFTER MAN.U DEFEAT
Chelsea boss, Antonio Conte completely ignored Jose Mourinho at the blast of final whistle after his side again beat Manchester United at the Stamford Bridge on Sunday.
The Italian, who has been involved in a mini-feud with the former Blues boss this season, left his counterpart waiting in vain as he rushed to the middle of the pitch to celebrate his side’s win with his players, with his assistants taking up handshake duties while he congratulated the Blues squad, pumping his fists in the air.
The managers shook hands before kick-off with no problems, but Conte refused to acknowledge Mourinho’s presence from that point on, even cutting out eye contact as he barked out 90 minutes of instructions.
Alvaro Morata won the game for the home team with a brilliant header, condemning the Red Devils to their second loss of the season. And Conte simply couldn’t wait for the full-time whistle to sound off, as he immediately took off on his wild celebrations.
Speaking after the match, Mourinho confirmed that he did not share a handshake with Conte, but did manage to catch up with his backroom staff.
“No he disappeared,” said Mourinho when asked if he had shaken Conte’s hand. “So I shook with his assistants which for me is basically the same.”
Conte, meanwhile, was quite unapologetic, labelling his snub as unimportant.
“It’s not important,” he said. “You have to earn respect on the pitch, not outside of it.”
Well this should certainly add some spark to the growing feud between the two bosses – as you can be sure Mourinho, who must be brooding over the loss, will have something to say about Conte’s comments.
Premier League
Misfiring United seek revival and rare double in Manchester derby

Manchester United can claim a league double over Manchester City for the first time in five years and Ruben Amorim needs that victory more than ever in a season where the club are headed for their worst finish in Premier League history.
United have only two wins from their last seven games but form is rarely a factor in the Manchester derby and Amorim can take heart from the fact that his side snatched an unlikely victory the last time the two sides met.
But while City, who corrected their course after plummeting down the table, look primed to qualify for the Champions League and potentially win the FA Cup, United have lost their way to cast a pall of gloom over the home of the 20-times champions.
A 1-0 loss at Nottingham Forest on Tuesday left United 13th in the table after 13 defeats. A loss to Pep Guardiola’s City side would see the Old Trafford club equal their forgettable 2023-24 record of 14 defeats in a Premier League season.
With forwards Joshua Zirkzee and Rasmus Hojlund misfiring, a desperate Amorim threw defender Harry Maguire into the attack in the forlorn hope that a big man could strike against Forest.
The pressure has been mounting on the Portuguese manager who has admitted he does not have time to turn things around.
“We know that this season is going to be like that – win momentum, lose momentum. We continue going into the next match,” Amorim said.
But one big man he will not have to worry about is City striker Erling Haaland. The Norwegian netted twice on his last visit to Old Trafford but an ankle injury will keep him out until the end of the season.
That would come as a huge relief to any defender but United will still be on high alert with City’s January recruit Omar Marmoush on a hot streak having netted in his last three games.
“He has a good sense, good numbers for the short time he’s been with us. Dynamic, good pressing, really pleased for him,” Guardiola said after the Egypt international scored on Wednesday in City’s 2-0 win over Leicester City.
GABRIEL SIDELINED
Arsenal travel to Everton in the early game on Saturday without defender Gabriel, the third of Mikel Arteta’s players to have been sidelined with a season-ending injury.
The Gunners are 12 points behind Liverpool and running out of games to catch Arne Slot’s team, who need 13 points from their last eight games to seal the title.
“With eight games to go, every game is a challenge – starting with Fulham, who are having a very good season as well,” Slot said.
“We are not working on theories about how many points (are needed). We are taking the challenge of Fulham.”
Seventh-placed Aston Villa, who are three points off the top four, host Forest in third, with boss Unai Emery trying to balance domestic ambitions with their Champions League quarter-final against his former club Paris St Germain next week.
At the other end of the table, Tottenham Hotspur host bottom side Southampton, who are trying to avoid finishing the season as the worst team in Premier League history.
With 10 points from 30 games, a draw would bring Saints level with the 2007-08 Derby County side that finished the campaign with a paltry 11 points.
-Reuters
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Premier League
De Bruyne bids Man City farewell as one of the all-time greats

When Manchester City signed Kevin De Bruyne for a record fee in 2015, the sceptics wondered if the Belgian who flopped at Chelsea was worth the money, but after a decade of remarkable service he will leave the club as a Premier League great.
Few have had the ability to alter the course of a game like De Bruyne did in his prime as he became the central cog in City’s all-conquering side.
But after injuries limited his appearances in the last two campaigns, the 33-year-old De Bruyne has decided to leave the club at the end of the season, with his legacy as one of the league’s best ever creative playmakers set in stone.
“Football led me to all of you and to this city. Chasing my dream, not knowing this period would change my life,” De Bruyne said.
“This city, this club, these people gave me everything. I had no choice but to give everything back! And guess what – we won everything.”
When the sun sets on his City career, De Bruyne will leave the club second on the list for most Premier League assists (currently on 118) – behind only Ryan Giggs, who needed 22 years to amass 162.
De Bruyne also equalled Thierry Henry’s record of 20 assists in a season in the 2019-20 campaign while no player has created more chances than the Belgian since his City debut in 2015.
He has been involved in 280 goals for City in all competitions, which include 174 assists.
His glittering decade-long City career will finish with six Premier League titles, five League Cups, two FA Cups with potentially a third next month and a Champions League crown the club strived so hard to win after several failures.
The construction of another statue outside the Etihad Stadium to mark his achievements seems almost inevitable.
“I would bet a lot of money that it (building a statue to honour De Bruyne) is going to happen,” City manager Pep Guardiola said.
“There’s no doubt he’s one of the greatest, for sure.”
‘THE 60 MILLION REJECT’
None of this was foreseen, however, when he made his return to England, with one unforgiving newspaper taking great pains to paint him as “The 60 million pound reject”.
Following an ill-fated spell at Chelsea where he was rarely used by Jose Mourinho and sent out on loan twice, De Bruyne left England and made a name for himself at VfL Wolfsburg.
He dazzled in Germany with 20 goals and 37 assists in 73 games for Wolfsburg before City decided to splurge on the then 24-year-old.
A fee in the region of 50 million pounds ($65.08 million) was spent to make him City’s most expensive signing and the first thing he said was that he wanted to “reach the highest level possible as a player” at City, which he certainly did.
Only a handful of players have the ability to see two moves ahead and make a pass with incredible and devastating precision.
Be it threading the needle or finding a teammate with a teasing cross into the box, De Bruyne’s passes were consistently highlight reel material.
Even when he was not assisting his teammates, defenders were wary of his ability to drive through midfield as well as his eye for goal and unerring knack of finding the top corner.
When Guardiola took over at City in 2016, he knew the squad he inherited needed major surgery.
But after a decade of players coming and going at the club, De Bruyne has remained a constant in an era when City made winning a habit.
“His assists, his goals, his vision in the final third is so difficult to replace. Everyone can make actions but over how many years and games is what makes him unique,” Guardiola said.
“His performance during this decade has been outstanding. We’ve won a lot of trophies and he’s been involved in every single one.
-Reuters
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Premier League
Elanga haunts former club to fire Forest to victory over Man United

Anthony Elanga’s breakaway goal against his former club earned high-flying Nottingham Forest a 1-0 victory over Manchester United in the Premier League on Tuesday.
The Swede left Old Trafford to make way for big-money signing Antony two years ago and played like he had a point to prove at the City Ground, scoring what proved to be the winner, having run two thirds of the pitch, just five minutes in.
Diogo Dalot’s first-half header came out off the crossbar, while substitute Mason Mount fizzed a late strike wide, but otherwise the below-par visitors were again lacking the cutting edge they need to rectify their miserable season.
The victory helps Forest continue their remarkable campaign, with Nuno Espirito Santo’s third-placed side now eight points clear of Chelsea in fourth, while United’s first league loss in five leaves them 13th in the standings.
“We controlled the game, but we already knew this team can score goals out of nothing,” United boss Ruben Amorim told TNT Sports.
“When they scored we changed the game a little bit from what they want. We tried with good opportunities, but in the last third, the last pass, the last assist wasn’t there. Then if we don’t have that, we cannot score goals.”
Following their 3-2 win at Old Trafford in December, Forest came into the contest looking to complete their first league double over United since 1991-92 under Brian Clough.
They were soon on their way as Elanga made his former club pay for some slack defending, Forest scoring the opening goal of a Premier League match for the 23rd time this term – more than any other side.
In contrast, only Leicester City have conceded the opening goal in more matches among all Premier League sides than United in all competitions.
United continued to struggle to create any real openings of note. Amorim summoned Rasmus Hojlund, fresh from breaking his 22-hour goal drought against Leicester last time out, for a second-half reshuffle.
The visitors, however, remained toothless in attack. The introduction of Harry Maguire late on gave them an additional threat, with one effort in stoppage time cleared off the line by Forest defender Murillo.
Forest held on comfortably as they moved a step closer to returning to Europe’s elite club competition next season for the first time in 45 years.
“Suffer, hard work, believe, helping each other, clearance on the line,” Nuno said. “It was a very hard game for us.
“The records, the boys are breaking all of them and today the City Ground was part of the game.”
United fell to their 13th Premier League defeat, their second-most in a single campaign in the competition, one short of their record of 14 in 2023-24.
-Reuters
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