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Newcastle’s Bruno Guimaraes talks terrifying Brazil plane ordeal while sending fierce Carabao Cup warning to Tottenham

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BRUNO GUIMARAES slept through his recent plane scare – but insists Tottenham will not catch Newcastle napping.

The Brazilian downed Fulham with a 90th-minute winner and instantly set his sights on Wednesday’s Carabao Cup clash at home to Spurs.

Guimaraes, 27, became the first Toon skipper in 70 years to lift major silverware after they beat Liverpool at Wembley in March.

Now he is desperate to do that again as he revealed the desire within the whole Newcastle squad to retain the trophy.

He said: “It means a lot. We want to keep making history.

“We went 70 years without a win, but we can make it two in two. It’s a big possibility, a big opportunity, so we don’t want to miss it.

“It’s going to be a big game for us and we hope we’re gonna be ready for taking advantage in the game.

“It’s a big moment, and even more because we won last season. We want to do it again, keep making history, against a great and very focused team.”

Guimaraes and fellow Newcastle Samba star Joelinton suffered a scare earlier this month at the start of their epic 12,000-mile slog to represent Brazil.

The duo’s flight from Amsterdam to South Korea was forced to turn around mid-flight due to a broken window before they were forced to travel on separate flights in a mad dash to Seoul.

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However, as terrifying as that sounds, Guimaraes revealed he SLEPT through all of the drama.

Discussing it publicly for the first time, he said: “Two windows broke in the middle of the flight. We were in the middle of the air and could not stop, so we had to fly back. So we lost a few hours to it. Amsterdam to Amsterdam… I’ve never seen this before.

“I was sleeping. I just woke up and said, ‘Two hours to come back to Amsterdam?’ I didn’t understand anything. But after they explained to me that it was moving a lot during the flight.

“I was not scared. After, when I knew, I was a little bit. But during the flight, I was okay.

Joelinton was awake and when I woke up, he said: ‘We are going back’. I couldn’t believe it. I said, ‘Are you serious?’”

Meanwhile, Fulham face a huge week. They travel to League One Wycombe in the last-16 of the cup on Tuesday on the back of four straight defeats before hosting fellow strugglers Wolves.

But despite the late heartbreak in the North East, it was a landmark day for their midfielder Alex Iwobi.

The 29-year-old ex-Arsenal and Everton ace made his 300th Premier League appearance on Saturday, making him the first Nigerian to reach that milestone.

He said: “It’s amazing. It’s a big achievement to lead that, with the likes of Shola Ameobi and even my uncle [Jay-Jay Okocha] that’s participated in the Premier League.

“It’s an honour, but I’m not done yet, I’m going to keep on going and hopefully keep the record going.”

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Everton 0 Tottenham 3: Van de Ven’s first-half double and late Sarr goal send Spurs up to third

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IF ever there was a game that summed up just how set-piece obsessed the Premier League has become, this was it.

Micky van de Ven scored from not one but TWO first-half corners to grab Tottenham all three points, with Pape Matar Sarr adding a late third.

Van de Ven’s headers meant Everton became the last club in the top flight to concede from a set-piece, excluding penalties, underlining their significance in today’s game.

Toffees defender Jake O’Brien also had a goal from a corner ruled out somewhat controversially for offside.

In truth, Thomas Frank’s Spurs were no better than their hosts from open play.

But with dead-ball routines this good, no Tottenham fan will care as the victory sent them into third – five points off the set-piece masters, Arsenal, at the top.

While matchwinner Van de Ven took his seasonal haul to five, sending him one clear of Spurs’ previous top-scorer, own goals.

Welcome to the Premier League in 2025-26, where it feels like defenders have more chances to score than strikers – thanks to set-pieces.

Tottenham fans are yet to be blown away by Frank’s attacking style of play.

But they are very appreciative of the Dane’s tactical flexibility to suit each opponent and their defensive solidity – plus that knack at dead-ball situations.

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All three qualities were in short supply under predecessor Ange Postecoglou, but Frank seems happy to shake things up where necessary.

He certainly did that here with his formation, which had fans baffled for a good few minutes as they tried to decipher how their team were playing.

Brennan Johnson, whose goal won Postecoglou the Europa League back in May, had not started since August but he was back in here from the off, playing wide right.

That saw Mohammed Kudus, Spurs’ best attacking player this season, shift into one of two No10s in the team, along with the luckless Xavi Simons.

Spearheading the attack was Randal Kolo Muani, making his first start for the club since joining on loan from Juventus on deadline day.

Yet it was Everton’s own loan star Jack Grealish, who was ineligible for the last game against parent club Manchester City, who had the first big chance of the game.

Not many players get the better of Djed Spence in one-on-one situations, but the excellent Iliman Ndiaye went round the England defender like he was not there inside three minutes.

The Senegalese then whipped in a cross which Beto could not convert but the ball fell to Grealish, who struck it well, only to be denied by a block off Pedro Porro’s ankle.

Spurs had plenty of the ball but looked ponderous and overly safe with it.

Yet with the set-pieces this good, who cares?

Their first successful routine came on 19 minutes and involved an ingenious assist from Rodrigo Bentancur.

The Uruguayan had ghosted round to the back post where he met Mohammed Kudus’ deep corner and intentionally SHOULDERED the ball back across goal.

There waiting was Van de Ven who gleefully flicked home from a few yards out for his first of the game, ending Everton’s season-long set-piece shut-out.

David Moyes’ side thought they had struck back five minutes later from their own set-piece – what else – when Jake O’Brien nodded in Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall’s laser-like corner.

Yet Ndiaye and Grealish were both adjudged, eventually, with the help of VAR, to have put off keeper Guglielmo Vicario from an offside position.

You felt for poor ref Craig Pawson though as he had to announce over loudspeaker his decision and instantly became Public Enemy No1 with the Hill Dickinson faithful.

Postecoglou downplayed the importance of set-pieces – a view that has aged as badly as his Nottingham Forest tenure – but successor Frank is happy to use every weapon in his arsenal to dig out victories.

One of those included the bullet-like long throws of Kevin Danso – playing while captain Cristian Romero is out injured – and one such delivery caused more mayhem in the box.

Everton were getting riled by Tottenham’s tactics from dead-ball deliveries, with Grealish shoving Van de Ven as the Dutchman had an argument with Jordan Pickford.

But Van de Ven had the last laugh of the half as tiptoed round the back, gave Pickford a little shove and headed in Pedro Porro’s wicked corner deep into stoppage time.

Everton searched in vain for a route back into the game after the break as the rain came pouring down.

But they came up against a goalkeeper in Vicario who had resembled a brick wall in Monaco in midweek and was just as difficult to beat here.

The Italian, who has had his critics, made two excellent stops, the first to deny Beto’s overhead kick and then a deflected shot from Ndiaye.

Ex-Toffee Richarlison, on for Muani on the hour, should have netted against his old side after escaping James Tarkowski, but could not fire past Pickford.

But the Brazilian did grab a late assist as he unselfishly headed on Pedro Porro’s cross for sub Sarr to nod home.

The defeat ended Everton’s unbeaten run at their shiny new ground.

While Spurs kept up their red-hot form on the road under Frank thanks, once again, to the Premier League’s in-vogue method.

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Champions League LIVE RESULTS: Chelsea host Ajax, plus latest from Monaco vs Tottenham and Frankfurt vs Liverpool

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ANOTHER blockbuster night of Champions League action is in store.

This evening, Dutch giants Ajax head to Stamford Bridge to face Chelsea.

Liverpool travel to Eintracht Frankfurt, who have scored three or more goals on six occasions this season, as Arne Slot’s side look to end their run of four straight defeats.

And finally, Tottenham have a glamorous away day in Monaco.

Plus, we will have updates from across Europe as Real Madrid take on Juventus.

Kick off times: 5.45pm / 8pm BST

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Tottenham 1 Aston Villa 2: Emi Buendia comes off bench to complete turnaround as Spurs falter after early opener

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UNAI EMERY’s spell over Thomas Frank continued thanks to stunners from Aston Villa marksmen Morgan Rogers and Emiliano Buendia that deflated Tottenham.

Spurs boss Frank must have thought he would finally get one over the Spanish tactician on his sixth attempt when Rodrigo Bentancur celebrated the imminent arrival of a new baby with a decent opener.

Yet Rogers restored parity in this contest with an outstanding strike that might spark life into an otherwise subdued start to the season.

And then sixteen minutes after he came on to the pitch, Buendia benefited from some excellent work by teammates Matty Cash and Luca Digne to give Villa a FIFTH successive win.

Emery always gets the better of his Danish counterpart in the Premier League and this will go down thus far as Villa’s best result of the campaign.

It is the life of a coach that you spend all week meticulously planning your coaching drills and tactical plans – and then it is all thrown up in the air in the minutes before kick-off.

Fifteen minutes before skipper Cristian Romero was due to lead out the side into combat, it was announced he had injured himself in the warm-up in the driving rain in North London.

It is a nightmare when that sort of thing happens but returning into London from the United States only a few days previously could not have helped his body.

The Argentine defender had been an unused sub for the 6-0 thrashing of Puerto Rico last Tuesday in Fort Lauderdale and club chiefs organised a private jet for him to return ASAP to their training HQ.

Austrian Kevin Danso took his spot in the side while Micky van de Ven wore the club armband.

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Any frustrations Frank would have felt over that untimely situation were soon forgotten when he was jumping for joy as his side took a fifth-minute lead.

The first corner of the contest was cleared out to Mohammed Kudus and his long, inswinging delivery found Joao Palhinha at the back post.

The Portuguese star sought out his central midfielder partner Bentancur and his half-volley, aided by a deflection off Amadou Onana, was guided beyond world champion goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez.

The Uruguayan, 28, celebrated with the ball up his jersey and a thumb in his mouth to herald his wife’s second pregnancy.

It was also particularly special for him given that Cash was in the opposing line-up and unable to prevent the goal.

It was in November 2023 that Bentancur was sidelined for a lengthy period after he was on the wrong end of a crunching tackle by Cash, not long only after he had just returned from some time out.

Football fans have very long memories and it was no great surprise Cash was routinely booed whenever he was in possession.

When Cash dragged a right-footed strike wide of the post on 15 minutes, home punters certainly laughed at that one.

Cash was also getting twisted blood as he tried to cope with the twisting, turning and trickery of Wilson Odobert, who had claims waved away for a first-half penalty when his shirt was pulled by Onana.

As the rain hammered down, the atmosphere inside the Tottenham Stadium was rather quiet compared to normal and they were even quieter come 37 minutes.

Rogers – who had been crunched by Van de Ven in one hefty challenge – scored his first club of the season with a sensational right-footed attempt from outside of the area.

Perhaps Spurs goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario was unsighted and in the wrong position to start with but it was still a brilliantly struck strike.

Minutes into the second half and left back Digne was receiving treatment as he was clattered into by Danso.

Some would say it would have been a foul elsewhere on the pitch and Digne wriggled around in pain but Danso did get to the ball first.

Martinez then made a double save, first pushing wide a shot from Palhinha and then blocking a header from the offside Bentancur.

Those saves proved vital as on 77 minutes, Cash hit an outstanding long pass to Digne, whose first touch was to control, his second was a moment of improvisation to flick the pass to Buendia.

The Argentine magnificently completed the turnaround with a third goal in four appearances as Emery once more had bragging rights over Frank.

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Cristian Romero forced to pull out of Tottenham starting XI minutes before kick-off in Aston Villa clash

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TOTTENHAM skipper Cristian Romero has been booted out of the starting XI for today’s Premier League clash with Aston Villa with a suspected injury.

It was announced to the Spurs crowd FIFTEEN minutes before kick-off that the Argentine defender would no longer be involved.

Kevin Danso has taken his place in the side while Micky van de Ven will wear the club armband for today’s tie.

Due to the short notice of the news, Thomas Frank is unable to bring anyone else into the matchday squad to replace Danso.

Tottenham splashed out on a private charter flight to bring Romero from international duty with Argentina back to London.

The World Cup champions, who have qualified for the 2026 Finals, smashed Puerto Rico 6-0 in Fort Lauderdale in the United States last Tuesday.

Club officials organised the special transportation so he could be ready for the match with Unai Emery’s Villa but he will sit this one out instead.

It is a blow for Spurs as Romero had not missed a minute in their opening seven Prem games.

Last season the defender featured in Tottenham’s opening 11 league games before a toe and hamstring injuries kept him sidelined for three months.

Spurs won just five of their 20 Prem matches without Romero last term.

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They suffered a number of injuries with another first-choice centre-back, Van de Ven, missing a large chunk of the season.

Danso deputised for the Dutchman after arriving on loan in January – he made his stay permanent in the summer for £21million.

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Fabio Paratici returns to Tottenham after 30-month ban and lands unusual new role

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FABIO PARATICI thanked Tottenham fans for their support after returning to the club following his long football ban.

The Italian served as Spurs’ managing director of football between 2021 and 2023 but resigned after being suspended for 30 months due to accusations of financial malpractice at old club Juventus.

He had been working for Tottenham in recent months in a consultancy role.

But the 53-year-old is now back in an official capacity with the North Londoners, becoming a co-sporting director alongside Johan Lange, who has been promoted from technical director.

Paratici paid tribute to supporters “showing him love” throughout his two-and-a-half year ban, as well as Spurs owners, the Lewis family, and CEO Vinai Venkatesham.

He said: “It’s a great feeling. I would like to be thankful and grateful to the Lewis family, to Vinai, to Johan, to all the employees that supported me in this period and make me feel a part of this family even when I wasn’t full-time in the club.

“I want to thank even the fans because they make me feel really important for them, they supported me everywhere when I met them.

“They showed me their love and it means a lot to me. For this reason, this club is really special for me.”

Paratici was one of 11 former Juventus executives suspended by the Italian Football Federation following an investigation into historical transfer and accounting matters at the Old Lady.

The sanction related to inflation of transfer fees for accounting purposes and later extended by Fifa and recognised by Uefa.

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Paratici entered a plea deal, which involved no admission or finding of guilt nor any acceptance of liability.

SunSport revealed back in May that Paratici would be coming back in an official capacity and now the ban is over, that has been confirmed.

Spurs have decided to make him a co-sporting director alongside Lange because they feel the role has a wide enough brief that it is best served by having more than one person fill it.

Chief executive Venkatesham said: “For Fabio in particular it’s been a really challenging personal last two years or so for him.

“He’s just delighted to be back in football and back here at Spurs.”

Lange, who has been hailed as a data whizz, will be focused on scouting, performance, football insights, performance analysis and the academy.

The remit of Paratici, famed for his talent-spotting, is more on players and the transfer window, as well as the loans and pathways department.

The duo will work together on everything that falls under the sporting director brief, specifically collaborating on squad planning and player recommendations for Thomas Frank’s team.

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Venkatesham added: “I’ve spoken to Thomas about this a lot and he’s completely relaxed about it and happy with where we’re going.

“He has explained to me that this structure of working into two people is something he’s very familiar with. He had a very similar structure at Brentford.

“He has very good relationships with Johan and Fabio. He’s really looking forward to get going.”

Cynics might say having two bosses sharing one role could lead to tension.

But Venkatesham welcomes healthy debate and feels the two skillsets of his sporting directors complement each other well.

The former Arsenal supremo added: “We are going to have lots of big, important decisions ahead to drive the football club forward and I’m a firm believer in having more voices and opinions to make the right decisions.

“I think having Johan and Fabio in roles will mean that we will make better decisions.

“With Johan and Fabio we are bringing together two individuals who are very talented but also have slightly different experience and expertise and I think they’ll form a very good team.”

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Is Ryan Mason destined to win Premier League for Tottenham? Eerie omen suggests England one-cap wonder could end drought

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RYAN MASON'S Tottenham journey includes spells as an academy wonderkid, first team regular, youth coach, assistant boss and caretaker manager.

The 34-year-old played in, managed and coached in three separate finals with Spurs.

After the Lilywhites' triumph in Bilbao, Mason's first taste of silverware at the third time of asking, the local lad decided to leave his comfort zone in a bid to be a manager.

He told The Guardian during the summer: "To close that chapter with what we achieved was great; it felt good to end the season that way. I knew after that that my time had come to an end."

Having worked under the likes of Mauricio Pochettino, Jose Mourinho, Antonio Conte and Ange Postecoglou, Mason departed White Hart Lane for a crack at senior management with West Brom, following two previous caretaker stints with Spurs.

Could he one day return to his boyhood club as boss? One brilliant omen suggests it might just be a good idea.

To begin to figure out why, we must cast our minds all the way back to 1906, when Arthur Rowe was born in Tottenham.

A defender by trade, local lad Rowe made 201 appearances for Spurs between 1929 and 1939.

During this time he earned a solitary England cap in 1933.

Having learned from the pioneering Hungarians just prior to the Second World War, Rowe began to attract attention as Chelmsford boss in the late 1940s.

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Rowe returned to Tottenham as manager in 1949, and went on to have incredible success.

Using his revolutionary "push and run" style of play, Rowe masterminded Spurs' run to the Second Division title in 1950.

Remarkably, Tottenham then went on to make it back-to-back successes by winning the First Division title the following year.

Rowe's incredible success had a huge effect on English football.

Not only did he coach future World Cup-winning England boss Alf Ramsey at Spurs, but also Bill Nicholson.

A straight-talking Yorkshireman, Nicholson, like Rowe, also earned one England cap during his playing career - amazingly scoring just 19 seconds into his debut.

But with Wolves legend Billy Wright preferred, and Nicholson choosing to focus on Tottenham, the wing-half did not play for his country again.

But following a distinguished playing career with Spurs, Nicholson took charge as boss in 1958 after assisting England manager Walter Winterbottom at the 1958 World Cup - three years after Rowe's White Hart Lane departure due to health issues.

Continuing Spurs' tradition of swashbuckling football, Sir Bill masterminded the club's incredible league and FA Cup double in 1961 - the first time that such a feat had been achieved in the 20th century.

Nicholson's amazing success didn't end there, as he also lifted a further two FA Cups, two League Cups, a Uefa Cup and a European Cup Winners' Cup during his sensational tenure.

So how does any of this relate to Mason?

Well, like the West Brom boss, Rowe and Nicholson both came through Tottenham's academy.

And like Mason, both of them earned a solitary England cap during their playing careers.

The former midfielder came on in a Three Lions friendly against Italy in 2015, assisting club team-mate Andros Townsend's equaliser in the 1-1 draw, in a match notably also featuring then-Spurs stars Harry Kane and Kyle Walker.

As a boyhood Spurs fan, Mason will have been schooled in the wisdom of Rowe and Nicholson, to date the only two men to ever win top flight titles with the North Londoners.

And while his focus will now fully be on West Brom, who sit seventh in the Championship following a promising start, perhaps Mason harbours ambitions to one day return to White Hart Lane in a bid to match Rowe and Nicholson's incredible feats.

Throughout history, Spurs have long had success when the year ends in one; winning silverware in 1901, 1921, 1951, 1961, 1971, 1981 and 1991.

And while Mason's infamous Carabao Cup final defeat to Manchester City, having replaced sacked Mourinho just days earlier, came in 2021, maybe 2031 could be the year that Spurs get back on top, to the perch only Rowe and Nicholson have ever sat upon.

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Wales vs Belgium clash STOPPED after rat invades stadium before bemused Tottenham star chases it off the pitch

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WALES' World Cup qualifier defeat to Belgium was halted by a rat!

Craig Bellamy's Dragons hosted the Group J favourites at the Cardiff City Stadium on Monday night but lost 4-2 after taking an early lead through Joe Rodon.

However, there was a pause in the 66th minute when a rat was spotted on the pitch.

Germany referee Daniel Siebert halted play until the vermin left the playing surface.

Wales and Tottenham forward Brennan Johnson was closest to the rat and looked bemused by what he was seeing before chasing it off the field.

Fans reacted to the bizarre scenes on social media, with one saying: "Rodent's goal!"

Another declared: "He's man of the match."

One added: "Sneaking on another player."

Before the rat’s cameo, it was Kevin De Bruyne who took centre stage for Belgium.

The Manchester City legend was back in the UK and reminded everyone of his quality by slotting home a couple of penalties to take Belgium within touching distance of the World Cup finals.

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His second spot-kick came just minutes after the cheeky rodent had to be chased off.

And this defeat means it will be squeaky bum time for Craig Bellamy and his Dragons – who will need to go via the play-offs in March again if they are to reach the USA.

A win here would have put them top of the group – but Wales always knew it would be a tall order as Belgium have lost only one qualifier in the last 14 years.

Yet if the Dragons needed something to cling onto – that defeat was here 10 years ago when Gareth Bale got the winner.

And for a while they looked capable of repeating the trick as they went at the visitors from the off.

Their bright start was rewarded in the eighth minute as Sorba Thomas swung over a corner from the left and Rodon peeled off Amadou Onana to nod past Thibaut Courtois.

The Leeds defender scored his first Prem goal recently – and for a few brief minutes this looked like it could be an even bigger one for him.

Yet his joy was short-lived as his club mate Ethan Ampadu raised a hand as he got in the way of a cross-shot from Charles De Ketelaere.

The appeals were waved away initially by the German ref but the VAR told him to have another look and he pointed to the spot.

It was harsh but Kevin De Bruyne didn’t care – as he sent Karl Darlow the wrong way from the spot.

Dragons boss Craig Bellamy was furious – picking up a yellow card that means he will have to watch the next game in Liechtenstein as he was also booked in Belgium back in June.

The equaliser quietened the home crowd and completely changed the game – so it came as no surprise when the visitors were ahead six minutes later.

Jeremy Doku has been in electric form for Manchester City yet he was given the freedom of South Wales on his wing.

He drifted in and laid it back for Thomas Meunier to thump a shot past Darlow at his near post.

The Lille defender was famously left flummoxed by Hal Robson Kanu’s ‘Cruyff turn’ during the Euro 2016 quarter final so that a bit of revenge nine years on.

Doku was causing havoc and teed up chances for both De Bruyne and Leandro Trossard which could have almost sealed the victory for the visitors.

However it was all over when Jordan James needlessly handled a chip forward by Trossard – and KDB scored his second pen of the night with the minimum of fuss.

This was a happier return to these shores for the Napoli man – who was subbed off after just 20 minutes when he was back at the Etihad with his new club last month.

Sub Nathan Broadhead lashed home a consolation after good work by fellow sub Kieffer Moore to give Wales some home of salvaging a draw.

But that was quickly snuffed out as Timothy Castagne’s cross found its way to Trossard at the back post – and the Arsenal man made no mistake.

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