The Sun

Antoine Semenyo ‘has already politely rejected Premier League club’ as Man Utd, City and Liverpool circle for transfer

Submitted by daniel on
Picture
Remote Image
Antoine Semenyo 'has already politely rejected Premier League club' as Man Utd, City and Liverpool circle for transfer - The Sun
Description

ANTOINE SEMENYO has already “politely rejected” a Premier League club, according to reports.

The Bournemouth forward, 25, is the subject of plenty of transfer interest.

Manchester United, Manchester City and Liverpool are among the big clubs looking at landing Semenyo.

His £65million release clause can be triggered in the first two weeks of the January window.

Semenyo is widely expected to leave the Vitality Stadium early in the new year.

SunSport understands United are plotting a swoop.

However, their hopes could be wrecked if Liverpool go in for the ex-Bristol City man.

Arne Slot may dip into the transfer market just months after his £426m summer splurge if Alexander Isak’s leg injury proves to be long-term.

The Swedish striker has a suspected fractured leg after being tackled by Micky van de Ven as he scored against Tottenham on Saturday.

But it is claimed Semenyo turned down one option before the transfer window even opened.

BEST FREE BETS AND BETTING SIGN UP OFFERS

According to David Ornstein, Tottenham were hoping to trigger the release clause and offer generous wages.

However, he apparently rejected Spurs.

Ornstein told NBC Sports Soccer: “Tottenham were very keen and were prepared to pay a significant salary to Antoine Semenyo.

“But he politely is focusing on other options – namely, it seems City or United.”

Ornstein added the Manchester rivals are both “extemely fond” of the Ghana international.

Arsenal are said to be monitoring Semenyo but would be unlikely to make a move until the summer.

And Semenyo, it seems, would prefer a transfer next month – especially as he is not on international duty because Ghana did not qualify for the Africa Cup of Nations.

The release clause expires midway through January and then kicks in again in the summer at a lower fee.

Semenyo has eight goals and three assists in 16 Premier League games this season – including strikes at both at Anfield and Old Trafford.

Source

One-cap former England star, 33, quietly retires from football after stint with Icelandic minnows

Submitted by daniel on
Picture
Remote Image
One-cap former England star, 33, quietly retires from football after stint with Icelandic minnows - The Sun
Description

FORMER England defender Steven Caulker has announced his retirement after a career which has seen him feature for 17 different sides.

The centre-back, 33, had spells with the likes of Liverpool, Tottenham, QPR, Swansea, Wigan and Southampton.

And he made a shock move to Icelandic minnows Stjarnan on a one-and-a-half-year deal in June.

But Caulker has cut his spell with the top flight side short and decided to hang up his boots to concentrate on furthering his coaching career.

In a statement shared on LinkedIn, he said: “It’s time to announce my official retirement from my playing career. Seventeen seasons, 17 teams and five different countries.

“I had a good taste of Premier League football, played and scored for England, captained Sierra Leone, played in the Olympics, spent time as a player-coach, and met some incredible people along the way.

“Along with the highs, there have been some serious lows. It’s been a rollercoaster, to say the least.

“Today, I am very grateful for having experienced both sides of the coin, as it has helped me grow as a person.

“I would like to take this moment to thank everybody who has supported me along the way: family, friends, coaches and fans.

“I look forward to now focusing full-time on my coaching and using all my experiences to help guide the next generation.

BEST FREE BETS AND BETTING SIGN UP OFFERS

“Let’s see what 2026 has in store.”

Caulker won one international cap for England, in a 4-2 defeat to a Zlatan Ibrahimovic-inspired Sweden in 2012, and he got his name on the scoresheet.

He also featured for Team GB at the 2012 Olympics, starting each of their clashes before being knocked out by South Korea.

But Caulker fell down the pecking order with England and decided to switch allegiance to Sierra Leone in 2021.

The former Spurs youngster was mainly deployed as an emergency striker by Jurgen Klopp during his brief loan spell with Liverpool.

Source

Tottenham 1 Liverpool 2: Isak and Wirtz combine as Reds beat nine-man Spurs but £130m striker dealt new injury blow

Submitted by daniel on
Picture
Remote Image
Isak & Wirtz combine but £130m striker's injury spoils win - The Sun
Description

SIX games since Mo Salah was dropped by Arne Slot… four wins and two draws for Liverpool.

And while the Egyptian’s future at Anfield remains unclear, Slot’s authority will only be bolstered if this resurgence continues while Salah is out in Africa.

On Saturday night, hugely aided by Xavi Simons’ early red card for a shocker on Virgil van Dijk, Liverpool were made to wait before they turned authority and control into three points, despite a late wobble against NINE men.

Alexander Isak thrashed home just 11 minutes after his half-time arrival, although the Swede’s joy at only the second Premier League goal since his British record move was cut short, forced off immediately after his ankle was crunched underneath Micky van der Ven in the act of scoring.

It looked a simple win when Hugo Etitike was allowed to push Cristian Romero in the back before he looped in Jeremie Frimpong’s deflected cross, his fifth in the last three Prem games.

Yet somehow Spurs, furious at John Brooks throughout and even more so after that one, found some spirit.

Richarlison turned home from close range after a Van Dijk miskick before he almost wriggled through to steal a point, as Thomas Frank’s side suggested they are prepared to play for the Dane.

Not enough to get another in the nine minutes added on, especially when Romero followed Simons down the tunnel for a retaliatory kick out at Ibrahima Konate.

Yet for all the home moans about Brooks – and the response to adversity as Frank was spared another public shoeing – the reality is that Spurs only showed anything when the game was gone.

Simons’ foolishness made that task even tougher, his frustrations at a litany of misplaced passes boiling over when he was dismissed, after a long VAR review, for an ugly rake down the back of Dutch team-mate Van Dijk’s left calf.

BEST ONLINE CASINOS – TOP SITES IN THE UK

Intentional or otherwise, it was an act of pure folly.

As soon as Brooks, who had angered the home fans from early on, was sent to the pitchside monitor, there was only going to be one outcome.

The home fans applauded Simons off – yet they should have known what was going to come.

Indeed, the only surprise was that it took so long.

For Slot, though, able to put the Salah question to the side with his enigmatic Egyptian now in Morocco on African Cup of Nations duty for a month, things are looking up – although there will be concerns about Isak after he hobbled off in considerable pain.

Also, this was far from comfortable, despite facing a Spurs side with little no swagger and no conviction.

It felt it would take just one Liverpool pin to burst the fragile home bubble.

Etitike always looked in the mood to deliver that blow.

The French striker’s movement asked questions the Spurs defence struggled to answer from the outset, while his physicality exposed the blatant lack of anything similar in the home side.

Where Frank’s Brentford could sting, his Spurs are stodgy and clunky, a team lacking direction and imagination, passes rushed and played into touch time and again.

You don’t have to be good to beat them. Merely competent. Especially when they are down to ten with an hour to go.

Liverpool, in truth, were not much more than that, either. They are still emerging from that autumnal slump.

Yet even before Simons’ early exit, Van Dijk, finding space in the box, headed straight at Guglielmo Vicario from the first real chance, while Liverpool were easily able to deal with the threat posed by Mohammed Kudus on the Spurs right.

Alisson did have to gather a Randal Kolo Muani header after Spence jumped high to direct Pedro Porro’s high hanging ball across goal.

But Liverpool were just better, far more composed across the pitch, the extra man only adding to the sense of inevitability although there were sparks of resistance from Spence and Lucas Bergvall.

Vicario denied Florian Wirtz soon after the red card and Spurs, precariously, were still level, Brooks – roundly booed – harangued by Cristian Romero as they walked off at the break.

Enter Isak, Conor Bradley off as Slot signaled his attacking intentions, Wirtz seeing more of the ball as the home side were forced ever deeper.

Still, the goal was self-inflicted as Romero lamped a clearance straight at Alexis Mac Allister.

Etitike fed Wirtz, who rolled forward, with Isak sweeping home before accidentally being caught by van der Ven’s desperate but vain attempt to prevent him firing across Vicario.

Spurs looked to respond, Kolo Muani so close when his driving run and strike ballooned off Milos Merkez to land on the woodwork.

But that was extinguished when Etitike’s header was allowed to stand after Frimpong’s cross diverted off Spence.

It looked a foul, two hands in the back. For all Romero’s disbelieving pleas, Brooks was not for turning.

Spurs, though, refused to give up the ghost and Richarlison’s scuffed finish after a scramble raised the stakes and the temperature, as did Romero’s dismissal.

And when Alisson held Porro’s low striker deep in added time, Liverpool were home.

Just.

Source

Tottenham vs Liverpool LIVE RESULT: Simons and Romero both sent off as Isak & Ekitike win it for Reds

Submitted by daniel on
Picture
Remote Image
Tottenham vs Liverpool LIVE SCORE: Latest from Premier League clash - The Sun
Description

LIVERPOOL have added to Thomas Frank’s woes in a chaotic game.

The Reds won 2-1 thanks to goals from mega-money strikers Alexander Isak and Hugo Ekitike.

Spurs pulled one back via Richarlison but were down to just NINE players after red cards to Xavi Simons and Cristian Romero.

Start time: 5:30pm GMT

TV channel: Sky Sports Main Event

Spurs XI: Vicario; Pedro Porro, Romero, Van de Ven, Spence; Bentancur, Gray, Bergvall; Kudus, Simons, Kolo Muani.

Liverpool XI: Alisson; Bradley, Konate, Van Dijk, Kerkez; Mac Allister, Gravenberch, Szoboszlai, Jones, Wirtz; Ekitike.

Follow ALL the latest with our live blog below…

Source

Alexander Isak limps off with nasty-looking injury moments after scoring for Liverpool against Tottenham

Submitted by daniel on
Picture
Remote Image
Isak limps off after nasty-looking injury while scoring for Liverpool vs Spurs - The Sun
Description

ALEXANDER ISAK had to be helped off the pitch immediately after scoring the opener against Tottenham Hotspur.

The Liverpool forward broke the deadlock in North London with a deft finish from a Florian Wirtz through ball.

The forward, who has struggled to find form since making his £130million transfer from Newcastle in the summer, latched on to the ball and finished to the right of Spurs stopper Guglielmo Vicario in the 56th minute.

But he then landed awkwardly on top of Micky van de Ven, who had slid to try and block the attempted shot.

Instead of celebrating, Isak remained on the floor and appeared distraught as his team-mates surrounded him.

Isak seemed to be gesturing to his left leg, which had been caught by Rodrigo Bentancur’s studs in a painful collision just minutes earlier.

Medical staff arrived quickly to treat Isak, but it soon became clear that he would be unable to continue.

A stretcher was initially prepped for the Swede, but in the end he was propped up by the physios as he limped off the field.

Isak has been plagued by injury and fitness issues since making the switch to Anfield, with fans concerned that this latest setback could be a serious one.

The 26-year-old was replaced on the pitch by Jeremie Frimpong, another summer arrival who has struggled with injuries this season.

BEST FREE BETS AND BETTING SIGN UP OFFERS

But it took the Dutch wing-back just ten minutes to make his mark, swinging a cross in for Hugo Ekitike to loop into the net to double Liverpool’s advantage.

Arne Slot‘s men had an easy time of things thanks in part to a nonsensical red card from Spurs’ Xavi Simons, that left the home side a man down for the entire second half.

Richarlison did pull one back for the hosts before Cristian Romero was sent off, with Liverpool holding on for a 2-1 win.

Source

Captcha Page

Submitted by daniel on
Picture
Remote Image
Simons fights back tears as Spurs star sent off for high lunge on Van Dijk - The Sun
Description

Attention,

Our system has indicated that your user behaviour is potentially automated.

News Group Newspapers Limited does not permit the access, collection, text or data mining of any content from our Service by any automated means whether directly or through an intermediary service. This is stated in our terms and conditions.

If you would like to inquire about the commercial use of our content, please contact crawlpermission@news.co.uk.

Why am I seeing this?

Occasionally, our system misinterprets human behaviour as automated. If you are a legitimate user, please contact our customer support team here help@thesun.co.uk

Error Message

News Group Newspapers prohibits automated access, collection, or text/data mining of its content, including for AI, machine learning, or LLMs, as per its terms. For commercial use inquiries, contact crawlpermission@news.co.uk.

Source

Tottenham vs Liverpool: Get £30 in Premier League free bets with William Hill

Submitted by daniel on
Picture
Remote Image
Tottenham vs Liverpool: Get £30 in Premier League free bets with William Hill - The Sun
Description

LIVERPOOL travel to the capital for Saturday’s showdown against Tottenham, which is the highest-scoring fixture in Premier League history.

And brand new William Hill customers who register an account and stake a tenner will be rewarded with a colossal £30 in free bets to spend on football!

Find The Sun’s betting publishing principles here

No William Hill account? No problem!

This is your opportunity to take advantage of William Hill’s welcome offer, which is giving brand new customers a whopping £30 in free bets!

If you’re new to William Hill, you can sign-up using the links provided on this page and then you can reap the rewards!

Simply register an account using the Promo Code: R30 and deposit a minimum of £10 in your main account.

After that, place a bet with a minimum stake of £10 at odds of 1/2 or greater on any football market.

Once that’s settled – win or lose – your account will be credited with £30 (3 x £10) in free bets to use on the sportsbook.

*William Hill. 18+. Play Safe. From 00:01 on 18.10.2022. £30 bonus. New customers only. Minimum £10 stake on odds of 1/2 (1.5) or greater on sportsbook (excluding Virtual markets). Further terms apply. #ad

Source

Betfred promo code: Claim £50 bonus for Tottenham vs Liverpool

Submitted by daniel on
Picture
Remote Image
Betfred promo code: Claim £50 bonus for Tottenham vs Liverpool - The Sun
Description

A high-stakes Premier League showdown awaits this Saturday evening as Tottenham Hotspur host Liverpool at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

The pressure is mounting on Spurs boss Thomas Frank, whose side languishes in 11th place after a turbulent run of form. Conversely, Arne Slot’s Liverpool seem to have turned a corner, arriving in North London on a four-game unbeaten streak and looking to climb back into the top four.

You can get involved in this headline fixture with a massive £50 welcome offer when you sign up via our link, which automatically applies the Betfred promo code.

The offer for Tottenham vs Liverpool

Sign up today via our link, and you can secure £50 in Free Bets to use on the weekend’s football action.

Bet £10 > Get £50 in Free Bets (Credited as 3 x £10 Sports Free Bets and 2 x £10 Acca Free Bets)

Simply follow the link to register, the Betfred promo code BETFRED50 is automatically applied to your account, so there is no need to enter it manually.

The betting angle: Goals galore in North London?

Both sides come into this clash missing key personnel due to the Africa Cup of Nations, which kicks off in Morocco tomorrow. Liverpool are without their talisman, Mohamed Salah, while Tottenham are missing their midfield engine room with Yves Bissouma and Pape Matar Sarr both on international duty.

This absence of defensive stability in the Spurs midfield could be the deciding factor. Liverpool will look to Diogo Jota and Luis Díaz to fill the goalscoring void left by Salah. The Reds have won 13 of the last 19 meetings against Spurs and, even without their Egyptian King, their attack looks far more cohesive than the hosts’.

Tottenham have been leaking goals at an alarming rate, conceding two or more in four of their last five home games. While James Maddison and Son Heung-min remain a threat going forward, Spurs’ soft underbelly is likely to be exposed by Liverpool’s high press.

We expect a chaotic, open game where Liverpool’s squad depth ultimately overwhelms a depleted Spurs side.

Our tip: Liverpool to win & Over 2.5 Goals.

The longshot: Liverpool to win 3-1.

How to use the Betfred promo code

Click here to open your account at Betfred.

The Betfred promo code BETFRED50 will be automatically applied to your registration page.

Deposit £10 via debit card (Note: E-wallets/Prepaid cards are often excluded, so stick to a debit card for your first deposit).

Place a qualifying wager of £10 or more on Tottenham vs Liverpool (or any sports market) at odds of Evens (2.0) or greater.

Once your bet settles, your £50 in Free Bets will be credited within 10 hours.

📺 How to watch Tottenham vs Liverpool

Date: Saturday, December 20, 2025

Kick-off: 5:30pm GMT

Venue: Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

TV Channel: Sky Sports Main Event & Sky Sports Premier League.

Highlights: Sky Sports YouTube & Match of the Day (BBC One, 10:30pm).

Remember to gamble responsibly

A responsible gambler is someone who:

Establishes time and monetary limits before playing

Only gambles with money they can afford to lose

Never chase their losses

Doesn’t gamble if they’re upset, angry or depressed

Gamcare – gamcare.org.uk

GambleAware – GambleAware.org

Read our guide on responsible gambling practices.

Source

Archie Gray's howler against Nottingham Forest could actually be a POSITIVE, claims ex

Submitted by daniel on
Picture
Remote Image
Archie Gray's howler vs Forest could actually be a positive, claims Spurs icon - The Sun
Description

ARCHIE GRAY’S painful gaffe at Nottingham Forest could actually accelerate his progress.

Durham-born Gray, 19, cost Tottenham the opening goal when he lost possession on the edge of his box, sparking a 3-0 defeat which heaped pressure back on boss Thomas Frank.

Yet former Spurs midfielder Micky Hazard, who also hails from the North East, feels the mistake could speed up the teenager’s football education.

Hazard, 65, told SunSport: “People look at the negative side of him giving the goal away.

“Actually, it’s a positive for him, because for a young boy of 19 to be playing in the Premier League with experienced pros, and showing the confidence and belief in his own ability, going to the edge of his own box, I think that shows a confidence way beyond his years.

“I’m not sure when I was 19, I would show for the ball in areas where I wasn’t at risk to a goal.

“Yes, he lost the ball, and he learned from that. And the next time he gets in that situation, he’ll play the pass first time, because he’s a clever footballer.

“That’s part of a learning process. And sometimes the learning process is quite punishing.

“It can quite hurt you when you’re learning. And it takes a big mistake like that to maybe make the learning so much quicker.

“I like him. He’s going to be a very, very good player. One day he could be one of our leaders.”

CASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITS

Sunderland-born Hazard won the FA Cup in 1982 and the Uefa Cup in 1984 during his first spell at Spurs, before returning to the club to finish off his playing career in the mid 90s.

He remains a follower of Spurs and urged other fans growing frustrated with Frank just six months into the Dane’s tenure to show some patience.

Hazard added: “You can’t expect the manager to come in and change things to perfection overnight.

“Unless the process is given time, then it won’t work.

“He’s not just coming in to implement his own style. He’s coming in to play to our traditions, our philosophies, our style, while also adding his things to what needs to change.

“And when the two eventually settle in together and combine, that’s when we’ll see the success.”

Tottenham face Liverpool on Saturday in a big game for boss Frank after recent results.

But before the evening kick-off, the club have an important campaign which puts football into perspective.

They have teamed up with Samaritans and the Premier League’s Together Against Suicide initiative to help break the stigma around mental health and asking for help.

Spurs have released a powerful film where a young fan who is struggling with his mental health keeps seeing white phone box which symbolises the call to the Samaritans he’s avoiding.

Fans will be invited to share the message ‘To Talk is To Do’ – in reference to the club’s motto ‘To Dare is To Do’ – ahead of the Liverpool match, with a white telephone box placed outside the ground available for photos.

It comes at a time where one in four people experience suicidal thoughts and someone in the the UK takes their own life every 90 minutes.

The campaign has a particular resonance for Hazard, whose nephew Jason Lee Mead took his own life aged just 23.

Ex-Chelsea star Hazard said: “Jason was such a happy-go-lucky lad, but having done a course on suicide prevention and mental health and got qualified, I learnt within that course that they are the masters of disguise.

“They can disguise their innermost feelings better than anyone, and you’ll never know that they’re suffering.

“We have to keep talking about it, bringing awareness to the problem, and the more people are aware, the more we’re able to spot the signs.

“First and foremost, it’s just a simple, ‘Hello, how are you?’

“Those words start a conversation that potentially could save many lives.

“A simple, ‘Hello, how are you?’ can actually be the difference between someone being here and someone not.”

Source

Man Utd wonderkid, 31, now working as a POSTMAN after football career 'didn't turn out as I had expected'

Submitted by daniel on
Picture
Remote Image
Ex-Man Utd wonderkid, 31, now working as a postman after football career flopped - The Sun
Description

FORMER Manchester United starlet Charni Ekangamene has swapped defending for deliveries… by becoming a POSTMAN.

The Belgian spent five years at Old Trafford after arriving from United’s then sister club Royal Antwerp in 2009.

Midfielder Ekangamene played regularly for the Red Devils’ youth and reserve sides.

He made his senior debut while on loan to Carlisle United in 2014, and returned home to join Zulte Waregem later that year.

Now 31, he went on to play for clubs in Holland, Slovakia, Spain and Gibraltar – and has been with Belgian side Berchem Sport since 2023.

But Antwerp-born Ekangamene has also been working for Bpost, Belgium‘s equivalent to Royal Mail, since 2021.

He said: “This job is a perfect fit for me in terms of hours, as I’m still playing in the fourth division for Berchem Sport.

“I start early in the day, and I can even have a bit of a rest before the start of training.

BEST ONLINE CASINOS – TOP SITES IN THE UK

“I have been a postman for almost four years. I first used to go out on a bike, but nowadays I use a van.

“At least I now keep dry, and what with all the apartment blocks I have to deliver to, I still keep moving!

“Between working for Bpost and playing for Berchem I earn over 3,000 euros [£2,630] a month.

“When I was at Manchester United I was being paid four times as much.

“But after I left them, my football career did not turn out as I had expected.

“I gave it my all. But you can’t always get all you want.”

Source