Monaco 3-1 Paris Saint-Germain: Ben Yedder downs leaders as Messi and Mbappe absences felt

Paris Saint-Germain s poor start to 2023 continued as Wissam Ben Yedder scored twice in Monaco s 3-1 win over the Ligue 1 leaders, who sorely missed the injured Lionel Messi and Kylian Mbappe.

Hamstring issues kept Messi and Mbappe out at the Stade Louis II, and with the likes of Sergio Ramos and Achraf Hakimi benched, Christophe Galtier s below-strength team were all at sea.

Aleksandr Golovin struck early for Monaco and Ben Yedder doubled up before half-time, punishing an error from 17-year-old El Chadaille Bitshiabu for his first goal.

Sixteen-year-old Warren Zaire-Emery briefly put PSG back in contention before Ben Yedder s second, but PSG s defensive shortcomings ensured they suffered their third league defeat since the turn of the year.

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Man Utd opt against Casemiro appeal as Varane backs Red Devils to cope during four-match ban

Manchester United will not appeal against a four-game domestic ban given to Casemiro after his red card against Southampton, with Raphael Varane backing them to cope in his absence.

A VAR review saw Casemiro shown a straight red card for a forceful challenge on Carlos Alcaraz during the first half of Sunday s goalless draw at Old Trafford.

The midfielder was also sent off in a 2-1 victory over Crystal Palace last month, making him the first United player to receive two red cards in a single Premier League season since Nemanja Vidic in 2013-14.

His second dismissal of the campaign means he must serve a four-match domestic suspension, missing Sunday s FA Cup quarter-final against Fulham as well as league meetings with Newcastle United, Brentford and Everton.

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Ancelotti: Counter-attacking key to success at Euro 2016

Incoming Bayern Munich head coach Carlo Ancelotti has backed a counter-attacking team to win Euro 2016 and highlighted Leicester City and Atletico Madrid as examples of teams achieving success without playing possession football.

Leicester upset the odds to win the Premier League this season, while Atleti overcame favourites Barcelona and Bayern to reach the Champions League final where they were beaten by city rivals Real Madrid.

Spain head to France as the two-time defending European champions, successes they achieved with their famous possession, tiki-taka style.

But former AC Milan and Real Madrid boss Ancelotti believes Euro 2016 will see a different approach flourish.

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Human rights must be key consideration in selecting World Cup 2030 host – survey

Human rights must be a key consideration in selecting the hosts of the 2030 World Cup, according to a new survey.

Fifty-three per cent of the 17,477 people from 15 countries who took part in a YouGov poll commissioned by Amnesty International said human rights considerations were vital in choosing the host of the World Cup and other major sporting events, rising to 60 per cent among UK respondents.

Saudi Arabia has been linked with a joint bid alongside Greece and Egypt to host the 2030 or 2034 World Cup, while the Middle East state has already been selected to host the Club World Cup in December.

Representatives of more than 200 national associations will vote on who should host the 2030 finals at a FIFA Congress next year.

FIFA made human rights criteri…

James Tavernier says Rangers squad are giving Philippe Clement selection dilemma

James Tavernier believes Philippe Clement is facing selection headaches after returning Rangers to the top of the cinch Premiership on Sunday.

Amid a busy fixture schedule, the Belgian boss again reshuffled his pack for the tense trip to St Johnstone, this time with five changes.

The 32-year-old Gers skipper scored two late penalties to add to Mohamed Diomande’s first-half opener in the 3-0 win.

Victory moved the Light Blues above Celtic at the top of the table, after being seven points behind their Old Firm rivals when Clement took over from Michael Beale in October.

Substitutes Dujon Sterling and Tom Lawrence won the spot-kicks to allow Tavernier to score his 18th and 19th goals of the season, 120 in total since arriving in Govan in 2015.

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Premier League 2020-21: The Opta numbers that show why Liverpool will be so tough to dethrone

The chasing pack have some task on their hands to dethrone Liverpool as Premier League champions in 2020-21.

While the Reds fell one point shy of reaching the 100 mark – a tally achieved by Manchester City in the 2017-18 campaign – Jurgen Klopp s side were dominant in ending their 30-year wait for top-flight glory.

Pep Guardiola s men were the nearest challengers but still 18 points adrift, while Manchester United in third were a whopping 33 back.

Below we have taken a look at some Opta facts that show the size of the task faced by Liverpool s rivals in bridging the gap.

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Team of the Euro 2016 group stage: Payet, Perisic join blistering Bale

Shocks, scraps and commentator squeals have helped to make up an enthralling Euro 2016 so far.

Established stars have shone brightly, while newcomers to the global scene have grabbed plenty of headlines as the expanded 24-team format has served up a number of surprises.

After many hours of deliberation, Omnisport presents here the best team of the group stage. We ve gone for a 3-4-3 system to shoehorn our favourites in, and some of the best stats Opta has to offer to back up our choices.

Goalkeeper: Michael McGovern (Northern Ireland)
Euro 2016 has seen a number of exemplary goalkeeping displays so far – this has been the tournament s lowest goal-per-game average since 1980, after all – but Northern Ireland s McGovern has been the standout. He saved 15 of t…

ECA and EPFL make case for May World Cup in 2022

The 2022 World Cup should be played in May and June, according to two major bodies representing European clubs and leagues.

The tournament, to be held in Qatar, has caused much controversy, w
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FIFA secretary general Jerome Valcke announced last month that the global governing body was close to narrowing down the options to two January/February and November/December.

However, the European Club Association (ECA) and European Professional Football Leagues (EPFL) have joined forces to make the case for a May/June tournament.

Under the proposals, the World Cup would begin on May 5, with the final to take place on June 4.

The bodies argue that the solution offers ac…

Edwards urges Luton Town to ignore scrutiny on relegation battle

Rob Edwards is keen for Luton Town to ignore the scrutiny surrounding them in the relegation battle as they prepare for another big game against Wolves.

The Hatters sit one point from safety in the relegation zone after back-to-back 5-1 defeats against Manchester City and Brentford.

While Nottingham Forest also lost last weekend, being beaten 2-0 by Everton, Burnley beat Sheffield United to move them two points behind Luton.

Asked how he is handling the pressure of the relegation battle with only four games left, Edwards said: “The stakes are high already, we all know what it means and it s really important to everyone that s in this at the moment, a number of clubs that are still fighting to try and avoid it and be in the league next season, it s so important.…

Guardiola seeking Man City improvements ahead of Ipswich test

Pep Guardiola acknowledged that his Manchester City players must improve on their opening day showing as they welcome Ipswich Town to the Etihad on Saturday.

City kickstarted their Premier League title defence with a 2-0 win against Chelsea, but Guardiola was left wanting more from his squad

Despite having more shots and shots on target, the Citizens underperformed their expected goals (xG) total by 1.23, something the Spaniard said surprised him.

I didn t expect it. We are away from our best so three points is the good news. The bad news is we have 65 games ahead of us, Guardiola said.

We have an advantage, it s our ninth season together so we know each other well.

There is a plan, defensive, offensive. But afterwards, it s how we celebrat…