PSG facing challenge to convince €130m Napoli hitman Victor Osimhen to replace Real Madrid-bound Kylian Mbappe

Paris Saint-Germain's Kylian Mbappe succession plan has faced an early stumbling block, with Napoli forward Victor Osimhen eyeing a move to England.

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Mbappe to leave PSG in summerParisians targeting Napoli hitman OsimhenBut Nigerian frontman wants PL moveWHAT HAPPENED?

PSG's French starboy reportedly announced to the club on Thursday that he would be leaving when his contract expires in the summer, with Real Madrid the likeliest to land the forward. Naturally, plans are being put in place at Parc des Princes for who to replace Mbappe. Osimhen has emerged as a likely candidate, but PSG will reportedly need to fork out €130 million (£112m/$141m) for his release clause, reports (via ).

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According to the report, neither that fee nor the player's €10m-a-year (£8.6m/$10.8m) wages faze the Ligue 1 giants, who have always been backed in the market by their wealthy Qatari owners. However, 's piece does state that Osimhen's preference may scupper their approach. The Nigerian is said to favour a move to the Premier League, with the likes of Chelsea, Arsenal and Manchester United on the hunt for forward reinforcements.

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Osimhen has perhaps flirted with a move to Stamford Bridge above all. He has openly admitted that Didier Drogba is his childhood idol and sent Blues fans wild with his response to a fan asking him to "rescue" their club late last year.

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The ball, then, appears to be in Osimhen's court, as a host of Europe's top sides are set to battle it out for his signature in a few months' time. Despite their lavish spending across two years of Todd Boehly ownership, Chelsea have been told how they can spend a further £350m ($441m) in the summer, meaning Osimhen will still be in their sights.

Stoke fans struggle to agree on Sam Vokes speculation

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According to The Telegraph journalist John Percy on Twitter, Stoke City are in advanced talks with Burnley over a deal for centre-forward Sam Vokes, and Potters fans were quick to react on the social media platform.

According to Percy, there is an issue over the fee, but Peter Crouch could move to Burnley as part of the deal, which would be some story.

It would certainly be no surprise if the Championship outfit want a new striker before the deadline, with the likes of Saido Berahino struggling for goals during the 2018-19 campaign.

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Vokes would arrive with a good pedigree, having scored 17 Premier League goals for the Clarets, as per Transfermarkt.

The Welshman has managed 52 goals in 198 appearances at Championship level, meanwhile, and would certainly boost Stoke’s attack.

Potters fans have been on social media offering their views on the potential deal.

And it would be fair to say that the majority are struggling to agree whether Vokes’ arrival would represent good business for the club.

A selection of the Twitter reaction can be seen below:

Inter Miami move the goalposts! Why Lionel Messi may not be joined by Federico Redondo as blockbuster transfer threatens to fall through – explained

Inter Miami could miss out on signing Argentine midfielder Federico Redondo as they are unwilling to match Argentinos Juniors' asking price.

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Inter Miami could miss out on signing RedondoUnwilling to pay $8m (£6m) transfer feeThe clubs are set to meet again on SaturdayWHAT HAPPENED?

According to earlier reports, the Major League Soccer club were close to signing Redondo from Argentinos Juniors for a record $8m (£6m) transfer fee. But now journalist reports that Lionel Messi's club are now unwilling to pay the amount as they will not be able to shell out that kind of money to comply with MLS's financial regulations.

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The journalist further added that the deal is not off yet and the representatives of Argentinos Juniors and The Herons will meet once again on Saturday to negotiate the terms. The Argentine club are likely to give a day's deadline to Inter Miami to return to the earlier agreement or else they will not make the sale.

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The 21-year-old is the son of Real Madrid legend Fernando. He has represented the Argentine U23 side and is likely to feature for the national team at the upcoming 2024 Paris Olympics.

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Messi and Co. played their final pre-season friendly match against Newell's Old Boys on Thursday where they were held to a 1-1 draw. They will kick off proceedings in the 2024 MLS season on February 22 against Real Salt Lake.

‘Grow up’ – Malo Gusto & Nicolas Jackson bans added to Mauricio Pochettino’s woes at Chelsea as Argentine coach sets challenge for immature Blues

Mauricio Pochettino is looking for his Chelsea squad to “grow up” after losing Malo Gusto and Nicolas Jackson to untimely suspensions.

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Argentine coach struggling to pick up resultsInjuries & suspensions doing cause few favoursSpark required from somewhere at Stamford BridgeWHAT HAPPENED?

The two big-money summer signings will be forced to sit out important fixtures over the coming weeks after their recent disciplinary misdemeanours. Gusto was shown a red card during Chelsea’s 1-0 defeat to Aston Villa, while Jackson picked up his fifth booking in just six games.

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Both will now serve bans, with Gusto seeing an initial yellow card against Villa upgraded to an instant dismissal following a VAR check on his studs-up challenge on Lucas Digne. Jackson, meanwhile, has added to Chelsea's striker woes as he prepares to head for the stands – with a team already lacking in firepower losing another attacking option.

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Pochettino, who is coming under mounting pressure after only inheriting the managerial reins at Stamford Bridge over the summer, has said when challenging his youthful squad to show greater maturity: “We need to grow up like a team. A player like Nico is so young and is feeling the Premier League and is learning. He made the mistake. We feel disappointed because we are paying for too many situations like this. It was a little bit unlucky [to lose] because of how many chances they created. We cannot say that the players gave up after 70 minutes. They were fighting until the end with one player less. First half we deserved a little bit more. I think we had control of the game. After the red card, the game changed. With 11 men and 10 men, it’s two different games.”

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Pochettino said of Gusto’s sending off: “Being honest, it was in front of me but I didn’t see. I cannot say it wasn’t a red card. We need to trust the referee and the VAR. Difficult to judge because I didn’t see. It’s the player’s responsibility. We cannot blame the referee. But we cannot blame Malo Gusto because sometimes things happen in football.”

Chelsea – with just five Premier League points to their name this season – will be back in action on Wednesday when facing Brighton in the third round of the Carabao Cup.

'I don't know what came over me' – Chelsea striker Nicholas Jackson explains heated confrontation with fan during Brentford defeat

Chelsea striker Nicolas Jackson has issued an apology to the supporter he confronted during his team's 2-0 defeat at home to Brentford last month.

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Jackson involved in altercation with fanIncident happened as Chelsea lost to BrentfordStriker issued apology to supporterWHAT HAPPENED?

The Senegal international was involved in an altercation with a Chelsea fan who told him to 'wake up' as he spoke with coach Mauricio Pochettino during the game. Pochettino then discussed the situation with the supporter as Chelsea went on to lose 2-0 at Stamford Bridge.

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"To the fan, I have to say sorry. I never had this before. At Villarreal, you play without so much pressure because it’s a different team, but I know it comes from a good place," he told . “Normally, I don’t talk to fans or get distracted by what they say. I don’t know what came over me. It must have been frustration. It’s not a small thing, everybody at the game expecting you to do what they want you to. It’s because they love you, not because they hate you. They want you to make them happy. Now I know that. I was in Villarreal, but it was a different environment. You don’t have these kinds of things there. In Chelsea, it’s different."

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Jackson was criticised by former England striker Alan Shearer after the game, who mentioned the 22-year-old's "complete lack of movement". Pochettino defended the attacker, and Jackson says he has no need to respond to critics, adding: "Cristiano [Ronaldo] would score 30 or 35 goals a season and people would criticise him. You’d never hear him talk about it, he’d just respond with a celebration. So it doesn’t affect me. I’m learning from him, I’d never answer back to criticism. I know what I can do, I believe in myself."

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The ex-Villarreal forward will likely be in action on Saturday when his team visit St James' Park to face Newcastle in the Premier League.

Europe's most wanted! Xabi Alonso should reject Bayern Munich's advances and add to his Liverpool legend instead

The Spaniard essentially has his pick of the top managerial jobs because of the remarkable work he is doing at the BayArena

According to latest reports, Xabi Alonso favours taking over at Bayern Munich this summer over Liverpool. In a way, it would be understandable. It's always easier to follow a failure than a living legend – and make no mistake about it, that's exactly what Jurgen Klopp has become at Anfield.

It's not just about his qualities as a coach, either; it's about his character and charisma too. Many great managers have sat in the home dugout at Liverpool, but none has ever conducted the Kop like Klopp.

When the fans were getting frustrated after seeing their Premier League table-topping team surprisingly fall behind to relegation-battling Luton on Wednesday, Klopp turned to the Main Stand and demanded more support for his struggling side. What followed was "a thunderstorm", a wave of emotion that swept Luton away in the second half with what Rob Edwards called "full-throttle football".

"Their counter-pressing was incredible, it suffocated us, and their fans were amazing – it was difficult for the players to really concentrate," the Hatters boss admitted after the 4-1 loss. "It was like the Kop was just sucking it in and we couldn't really get out of our half. We saw Anfield and Liverpool at their best tonight. I thought they were brilliant."

'Team and the fans changed the game'

Klopp did, too, so much so, in fact, that he broke a promise by bringing up Barcelona – something he swore he'd never do given the historic nature of that epic Champions League comeback in 2019.

Why? "Because, before the game, it was kind of similar, with many players missing," he said, referring to the unavailability of 11 squad members. "So, this is their Barcelona: a difficult situation, plenty of reasons to give up at times – but they didn't. I saw only a super group fighting. If you don't limit yourself with bad thoughts, you can fly, and that's what the boys did."

Perhaps it was unsurprising, then, that Klopp didn't just roll out the fist-pumps for the Kop after the game – but all four corners of the ground.

"The stadium and the team," he told , "changed the game together." But it was he who sparked them into life, and it is he who unites the club. He pretty much has done since the day he arrived at Anfield in 2015 and promised to turn "doubters into believers".

Six major honours have followed, including a first English title since 1990. Klopp may even bow out with another one before he departs at the end of the season. If he does, in the era of state-sponsored Manchester City, it would only cement his status as one of the greatest managers of all time.

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As a result, succeeding Klopp is considered by some as the impossible job and one can understand why, given the trophies he's won and the rapport he has with both the players and the supporters. Just look at the way in which Manchester United have struggled since Sir Alex Ferguson's departure more than a decade ago.

In that sense, Alonso may feel that this is a case of the right role but at the wrong time. He admitted when he embarked upon his coaching career that he had "dreamt" of returning to Liverpool as the manager, having become such a fan-favourite during his time at Anfield as a player, but he's still a relatively young coach. At 42 years of age, he would be forgiven for feeling that there's no rush; that the Liverpool job will come up again for him.

After all, he's already done enough at Bayer Leverkusen to suggest that he has a long and successful career ahead of him. In just over 18 months, he has taken a team at risk of relegation to the cusp of a first-ever Bundesliga title – and all the while playing a thrilling brand of football.

Consequently, there is no more coveted – or highly-rated – young coach in the game today. Indeed, he's already effectively received a glowing endorsement from Klopp.

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"Xabi is doing an incredible job," the German told reporters. "If there would not be the rumours around, that's ­completely independent.

"If you would have asked me eight weeks ago about Xabi Alonso, I would have gone: ‘Oh my God.’ The dinosaurs if you want – [Carlo] Ancelotti, [Jose] Mourinho, [Pep] Guardiola, maybe me – we will not do it for the next 20 years. The next generation is already there and I would say Xabi is the standout in that department.

"Former world-class player, from a coaching family as well which helps a little, he was like a coach already when he was playing. The football he is playing, the teams he sets up, the transfers he did, it is absolutely exceptional.

"I played and worked a long time in the Bundesliga and it is super impressive. Not only the points tally, but the way they play. He has super signings for this team, exactly what they needed, and that's really a very special job."

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Of course, Ferguson's support couldn't even sustain David Moyes through a full season at Old Trafford, but it's impossible to envisage Liverpool supporters turning so quickly on Alonso, who was – and remains – adored at Anfield.

When Rafael Benitez foolishly tried to replace him with Gareth Barry in the summer of 2008, the fans made their feelings known during a pre-season friendly against Lazio that Alonso still considers one of the "most special days" of his career, so touched was he by the show of support.

The intelligence, elegance and determination with which Alonso played the game obviously helped endear him to the Kop, but his down-to-earth personality also played a pivotal part. From the moment he arrived at Liverpool, he embraced the culture of the club and indeed the city. He has even referred to his Liverpool-born son as a "Scouser". Hardly surprising then that the fans fell in love with him – or that the feeling was mutual.

"The mystique of coming down that tunnel at Anfield, touching the sign, watching the Kop singing ‘You’ll Never Walk Alone’ – having all of that made it easier to have such a close attachment and strong commitment with the club and the fans," he told the .

"I’ve never pretended to be someone I am not. I have always tried to be a normal one, and the personality of Liverpool people is very particular: they like you to be one of them. If you are in the bar, they offer to get you a pint. They want you to feel welcome. I felt that from the very beginning."

Alonso, then, would be given the warmest of welcomes if he were to return to Anfield, and afforded more time and patience to lead Liverpool through the post-Klopp era than arguably any other coach in the game today. The thing is, though, Alonso might not need much of either.

‘The best in history’ – Kylian Mbappe insists Lionel Messi ‘deserved’ Ballon d’Or win after World Cup heroics for Argentina

Kylian Mbappe lauded Lionel Messi as "the best in history" and insisted he "deserved" the 2023 Ballon d’Or after his World Cup heroics with Argentina.

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Mbappe backed Messi's eighth Ballon d'Or winLabelled him as "the best" in history Mutual respect evident despite competitive rivalry WHAT HAPPENED?

The Argentine superstar bagged his record-extending eighth Ballon d'Or in Paris two weeks ago after guiding his nation to the 2022 World Cup podium in Qatar. There has been considerable debate over Messi bagging the prestigious individual accolade over Erling Haaland who was on a record-breaking goal-scoring spree with Manchester City and even propelled them to a historic treble. However, Mbappe threw his weight behind Messi and asserted that winning a World Cup makes the difference irrespective of Haaland's achievements with City.

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Speaking to reporters, Mbappe opined, "As I said, I am not someone that is afraid. I have no problem, the ranking is what it is. Messi deserves it. When Messi wins the World Cup, Messi has to win the Ballon d'Or. He's one of the best players in history, if not the best.

"(Erling) Haaland had a great season, me too… but next to winning a World Cup, it doesn't weigh much. On the night of 18th December I knew that I had lost World Cup… and Ballon d’Or too. Leo deserved it.”

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Mbappe scored a hat-trick in the World Cup final, while Messi scored a brace, to pull back France to level terms from a 2-0 deficit against the Albiceleste. However, Emiliano Martinez's heroics in the penalty shootout broke French hearts and denied Mbappe from winning two successive global crowns.

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WHAT NEXT FOR KYLIAN MBAPPE AND LIONEL MESSI?

Mbappe's admiration for Messi goes beyond competition, revealing a deep respect for the Argentine's career. Despite being direct rivals for prestigious awards, the camaraderie developed during their time together at Paris Saint-Germain is evident.

Both the superstars are currently with their respective national teams. While Mbappe will be in action against Gibraltar on Friday in a Euro 2024 qualifier, Messi will take the pitch against bitter rivals Brazil on Tuesday in a 2026 World Cup qualifier.

Man Utd player ratings vs Crystal Palace: Casemiro is back to his best & Sofyan Amrabat looks at home already!

The two midfielders dominated the lacklustre Eagles as the Red Devils began their Carabao Cup defence in style

That was more like it from Manchester United. Erik ten Hag earned lots of goodwill by winning the Carabao Cup last season and his side made an emphatic start in the competition with a dominant 3-0 victory over Crystal Palace.

Alejandro Garnacho got United off on the right foot by scoring the opening goal following a sweeping team move although Casemiro was the star of the show, heading in the second goal then setting up the third for Anthony Martial.

Sofyan Amrabat had a brilliant home debut, appearing all over the pitch and playing some wonderful passes, while Mason Mount had a strong return from injury and even Harry Maguire gave a solid performance.

GOAL rates Man United's players from a smiling Old Trafford…

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Andre Onana (7/10):

Had a quiet night but did well to beat away two shots from Jean-Philippe Mateta, using his feet and then his chest.

Diogo Dalot (8/10):

Had a brilliant first half, flying up and down the right wing and also dropping into midfield. Combined well with Facundo Pellistri to set up Garnacho's goal.

Raphael Varane (7/10):

Lead a very solid defence as captain for the night and looked sharp after recovering from injury.

Harry Maguire (7/10):

An accomplished performance, seeing plenty of the ball and comfortably nullifying Mateta and Jordan Ayew. Will do his confidence a world of good.

Sofyan Amrabat (8/10):

An excellent full debut for the Moroccan. Rotated between left-back and midfield and oozed class as he sprayed long passes across the pitch.

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Mason Mount (6/10):

An encouraging return after a month out injured. Launched the move for the opening goal then got his first assist for United by teeing up Casemiro. Rested at half-time.

Casemiro (8/10):

After showing signs of recovery against Burnley this was the Casemiro United fans fell in love with last season. Physically dominant and classy.

Hannibal Mejbri (7/10):

Energetic and influential. Helped the team in attack and defence although had to be careful after getting booked in the first half.

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Facundo Pellistri (7/10):

Linked up well with Dalot down the right hand side and worked hard defensively.

Anthony Martial (6/10):

Got his first goal of the season which will help his confidence. Important that he took his chance in the Cup as he won't be starting much in the league ahead of Rasmus Hojlund.

Alejandro Garnacho (7/10):

Got the ball rolling with his first goal of the season but crucially showed he can perform well from the start and not just when coming off the bench.

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Victor Lindelof (6/10):

Brought on for Mount at half-time to shore up the defence and did just that.

Jonny Evans (6/10):

The hero of Turf Moor got a rousing reception from the home fans when he came on and helped United stay in command.

Dan Gore (6/10):

A bright debut for the 19-year-old, did not look overawed by the occasion at all.

Donny van de Beek (5/10):

Made his first appearance of the season. Is unlikely to get many more but did little wrong.

Rasmus Hojlund (6/10):

When he came on the job was already done and didn't really get involved.

Erik ten Hag (8/10):

Did not mess about with his team selection and used his substitutions early to make sure players for some rest while giving others the minutes they needed.

USMNT defender Matt Miazga named MLS Defender of the Year after leading FC Cincinnati to first-ever MLS Supporters' Shield and No. 1 overall playoff seed

The USMNT defender, who had an incredible campaign for FC Cincinnati during the regular season, was recognized with the award Monday morning.

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Miazga named Defender of the YearFC Cincinnati won Supporters' ShieldOnto MLS playoff Conference quarterfinalsWHAT HAPPENED?

The 28-year-old central defender was crowned the best in the league on Monday, with an accumulated voting percentage of 25.45% of the total votes.

Current active players, selected media members and respective coaches/front office staff all account for the voting tally with one-third going to each section. Miazga's highest percentage of votes came from active media members.

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Miazga's accomplishments in 2023 are ahead of the rest, despite some worthy opponents in the race like Orlando City's Robin Jansson. The 28-year-old USMNT defender, however, anchored the league's fifth-best defense en-route to a Supporter's Shield and the No. 1 overall seed in the playoffs.

He was an MLS All-Star who played in the XI vs Arsenal over the summer, earned 10 clean sheets in matches he started in and when Cincy had him on the pitch, they won more often than not. To be exact, with Miazga in the mix, they went 21-4-12 – only falling four times since his August 2022 arrival.

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Miazga played for English Premier League side Chelsea early in his career, but after a few stints on loan from the Blues, the USMNT defender returned to the U.S. with Cincy in 2022.

He spent nearly a decade abroad, with clubs in the Netherlands, France, Belgium, Spain, and of course, England.

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The 28-year-old and his club will take the pitch again on November 25, when they take on the Philadelphia Union in the MLS playoffs. The Eastern Conference quarter-final will debut the post-season's extra-time and penalties format, with Round One going straight to spot kicks. It's a win-or-go-home match for both sides.

Ange Postecoglou's honeymoon period at Tottenham is over! Winners and losers as Premier League title hopefuls brought crashing down to earth by disastrous evening against Chelsea

Everything that could go wrong for Spurs did on Monday night as Mauricio Pochettino won on his return to north London

Well, what a completely bonkers game of football that was. Tottenham vs Chelsea is rarely a quiet night in at the library, but even considering this fixture's storied history, Monday's meeting between the bitter rivals was fractious, chaotic and dramatic in equal measure.

By the time Michael Oliver drew the circus to a close, there had been two Tottenham red cards, endless VAR drama and that rarest of Premier League sights: a Nicolas Jackson hat trick.

Chelsea would eventually triumph 4-1, but it wasn't just the one-sided scoreline that left Ange Postecoglou fuming. He also lost a host of key players to suspension or injury; a crushing blow that may derail his side's title bid before it's had the chance to build up a head of steam.

And what of Chelsea? The three points were welcome, especially for Mauricio Pochettino personally, but this was far from a swaggering display. Even with Spurs playing a ludicrously-high line with their eight outfield players, they did not look like scoring for a long while, which is a serious concern.

Once you've recovered your breath from that insane contest, sit back as GOAL breaks down the winners & losers from the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium…

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In an unprecedented summer, four top Premier League sides opted to spend big on new goalkeepers. Manchester United dropped €51 million (£44m/$57m) on Andre Onana, Arsenal palmed off Aaron Ramsdale in favour of David Raya and Chelsea sold two stoppers before ending up with Brighton's backup between the sticks.

Each of the aforementioned arrivals have endured mixed (at best) starts to life in the Premier League, including Sanchez. And on Monday his manager might have been left wishing that he shopped in Italy for his new goalkeeper in the summer.

Continuing a recent trend, Guglielmo Vicario was superb on Monday night – even if he did end up conceding four goals. Remaining remarkably cool under pressure when Micky van de Ven played a hospital pass to him early on, he soon followed this up with a world-class save to deny Nicolas Jackson a first-half equaliser.

He then came so close to keeping out Cole Palmer's penalty and prevented Jackson opening his account in the game early in the second half with a pair of great stops.

The Chelsea star eventually got the better of him, but Vicario – and Spurs' recruitment department – can hold their heads up high following this performance.

AdvertisementGLYN KIRK/AFP via Getty ImagesLOSER: Match-going fans

Yes, VAR may have made the correct decision in the end, but the time it took to get there was completely unacceptable. For five minutes, both sets of fans stood there in ignorance as three blokes in a box in Stockley Park took an age to review a string of incidents.

And, in the end, a significant portion of their work was rendered obsolete when they uncovered a red-card offence from Romero in the box.

Partway through the endless check, the travelling Chelsea fans – who would eventually benefit from the technology – expressed a sentiment that is gaining more and more traction as this crazy season's progresses: 'F*ck VAR!'.

Having already been shafted by having to travel on a Monday night, those match-going fans spent too much of their evening gazing up as various VAR messaging appeared on the four big screens at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

Perhaps this would be tolerable if the interferences produced unarguable results. But it just didn't. Reece James, Destiny Udogie and Romero – for a separate offence – were all lucky to stay on the pitch after their infractions from referred to VAR. There was then another lengthy pause as Eric Dier's excellent volley was checked for offside at the end too.

It's not a new issue, of course, but it's worth repeating until we're blue in the face. Do we really need VAR?

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Jackson experienced a rollercoaster evening. Early on, his direct runs in behind asked Spurs some questions. The real issues started when he was presented with chances to score.

Due to an injury to Christopher Nkunku, Jackson has – perhaps unfairly – been thrust into the spotlight this season, playing far more minutes than likely he and Pochettino expected. Coming into this one, he'd only scored twice and it's been abundantly clear in recent matches that the pressure of this limited goal return had begun to get to him.

That was evident in the first half, when the Senegal international did excellently to create space in the box before striking his effort too close to the impressive Vicario.

There were worse misses after the break, but something finally clicked when he met Raheem Sterling's inch-perfect cross to make it 2-1. Soon after he netted a near carbon copy of this goal, and, quite unbelievably, he completed his hat trick in second-half stoppage time when Vicario went down too early.

It wasn't the flashiest hat trick, and he should have scored more, but tonight will do wonders for his confidence. The raw talent is probably there, he just needs to find that killer edge.

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When the VAR cogs finally stopped whirling and Romero was shown a red card, the Spurs fans warmly applauded him off the field. All you could think was, why?

Romero has been an important part of his side's backline this season, but he let himself down here. He is not the most sanguine footballer at the best of times, but whipped up into a frenzy by the febrile atmosphere in north London, he chopped down compatriot Enzo Fernandez with an entirely unnecessary, studs-up challenge in the box. He was lucky not to have been sent off even earlier too, as he petulantly kicked out at Levi Colwill.

His moment of madness left his team in the lurch against a Chelsea side low on confidence. He needs to show more maturity moving forward.

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