Tottenham need to be more nasty to become a top team - Conte
Tottenham Hotspur boss Antonio Conte says he side need to show more solidity and be more nasty.
Tottenham Hotspur boss Antonio Conte says he side need to show more solidity and be more nasty.
The England international produced two superb second-half saves from Southampton forward Che Adams as the Magpies secured a vital 1-0 win from a breathless Carabao Cup semi-final first leg at St Mary's. Joelinton set aside a disallowed goal and a shocking miss to claim the visitors' 73rd-minute winner, while Saints substitute Adam Armstrong had a leveller ruled out for handball following VAR intervention. Newcastle manager Eddie Howe, who warned there is still a long way to go in the tie ahead of next week's return meeting, saluted the impact of his in-form keeper, while Magpies midfielder Bruno Guimaraes went a step further.
The 23-year-old, who has one senior cap for Scotland, made over 150 appearances for Hibs during his 10-year stay at the club.
The former Ostersunds and Notts County manager was appointed last May to steer Rovers through their debut season in the third tier, but won just five of his 28 league games to prompt owner and chairman Dale Vince to make a change. "I'm grateful to Ian for all his hard work this season, it's definitely not been easy," Vince said in a statement on the club's website. Burchnall, who managed Viking in Norway before replacing Graham Potter at Swedish side Ostersunds in 2018, led Notts County to the Vanarama National League play-offs last season before agreeing to replace Watford-bound Rob Edwards at Forest Green.
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"I'd also like to give special mention to Kate McGovern who heads up the team in charge of Altior at Donnington Grove, and while he is still in intensive care, they are doing the most wonderful job and we cannot thank them enough." Henderson is a little more upbeat on the 13-year-old's health, he acknowledges Altior still has "a very long way to go".
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Only three LaLiga players have given away more fouls in all competitions than the Barca youngster.
The seamer received the man-of-the-match award after finishing with figures of 3-46 in nine overs as England were bowled out for 271 chasing a target of 299. "I was a little bit nervous (coming on to bowl), I won't lie, considering how England were going at that stage and the brand of cricket they play," Magala said.
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Walford was primed to run in the valuable three-mile event after Into Overdrive defeated Sounds Russian in the Rowland Meyrick at Wetherby on Boxing Day. "It is disappointing, but it is nothing serious," said Walford.
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Harry Kane equalled Jimmy Greaves' goalscoring record of 266 goals for Tottenham and he was the match-winner as Antonio Conte's side edged past Fulham.
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The Netherlands defender steered home a low shot in the 64th minute as City landed the first blow in their trilogy of clashes with the Gunners over the coming months. Arsenal, the Premier League leaders, had enjoyed the better of the first half, with Takehiro Tomiyasu and Leandro Trossard both forcing good saves from Stefan Ortega. Guardiola, perhaps aware that a victory could also have a psychological impact heading into next month's league encounter between the sides, went with a strong side and made just two changes to Arteta's six.