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HARRISON STARS AS LEEDS UNITED BEAT NEWCASTLE 2-1.

Jack Harrison scored his fourth goal of the season to give Leeds United a 2-1 win at Newcastle United and end a two-match losing run.

The winger struck with a fierce shot from the left of the area to restore Leeds’ advantage four minutes after Newcastle had got back into the contest.

Rodrigo had fired Leeds into an early lead, after a quick break involving Patrick Bamford and Raphinha, who also hit the post.

Newcastle improved after the break and Miguel Almiron equalised from Callum Wilson’s flick.

After Harrison’s goal, Jamal Lewis and Jamaal Lascelles both hit the bar before Jonjo Shelvey was denied a second Newcastle equaliser by a brilliant Illan Meslier save.

Leeds stay 12th on 26 points, while Newcastle remain 16th on 19 points as their winless league run stretches to nine matches.

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SOUCEK DOUBLE HELP WESTHAM EDGE CRYSTAL PALACE AS HAMMERS CLIMB TO FOURTH.

Tomas Soucek scored twice as West Ham climbed to fourth with a comeback victory over Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park.

The hosts led early on when Wilfried Zaha fired in a fine shot from the edge of the area after only three minutes.

Six minutes later, West Ham equalised when Michail Antonio cut the ball back for Soucek to head in.

On 25 minutes Aaron Cresswell whipped over a cross and Soucek volleyed in for a superb second.

Antonio also struck the post twice in the first half, and brought a save from Vicente Guaita after the break, before Craig Dawson’s thumping header extended West Ham’s lead on 65 minutes.

Substitute Michy Batshuayi tucked in a second for the Eagles deep into stoppage time but the Hammers sealed their fourth straight PL win.

West Ham are fourth on 35 points, one ahead of champions Liverpool while Palace are 13th on 23 points.

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ASTON VILLA SIGN MIDFIELDER SANSON FROM MARSEILLE.

Aston Villa have announced the signing of midfielder Morgan Sanson from Marseille for an undisclosed fee, subject to international clearance.

The 26-year-old Frenchman has agreed a four-and-a-half-year deal at Villa Park.

“Morgan has performed consistently at the highest level in French football for a number of seasons as well as in this season’s Champions League, and is a player with the quality and experience to play in any midfield position,” head coach Dean Smith told the club’s official website.

He will add real competition for starting places and gives us more squad depth which is vital to competing successfully in the Premier League.”

Sanson spent four years at Marseille, scoring 25 goals and providing 22 assists in 157 appearances, having previously played for Le Mans and Montpellier.

Villa’s next match is at Burnley on Wednesday before a trip to Southampton on Saturday 30 January.

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CHELSEA CONFIRM THOMAS TUCHEL AS NEW MANAGER.

Chelsea have announced the appointment of Thomas Tuchel as their new head coach.

The 47-year-old German moves to Chelsea after the departure of Frank Lampard on Monday and signs an 18-month contract with the possibility of an extension.

“We all have the greatest respect for Frank Lampard’s work and the legacy he created at Chelsea,” Tuchel told the club’s official website.

“At the same time, I cannot wait to meet my new team and compete in the most exciting league in football. I am grateful to now be part of the Chelsea family – it feels amazing!”

Tuchel’s most recent coaching position was at Paris Saint-Germain, whom he left in December 2020 after back-to-back league titles and guiding them to last season’s UEFA Champions League final.

He has also coached Augsburg, Mainz and Borussia Dortmund in the German Bundesliga.

“It is never easy to change head coach in the middle of the season but we are very happy to secure one of Europe’s best coaches in Thomas Tuchel,” said Chelsea director Marina Granovskaia.

Tuchel will be in the Stamford Bridge dugout when Chelsea host Wolverhampton Wanderers on Wednesday.

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LAMPARD’S STATUS UNDIMINISHED DESPITE SACKING – ABRAMOVICH.

Chelsea sacked head coach Frank Lampard on Monday but owner Roman Abramovich has insisted the former midfielder’s status at the club remains undiminished.

The Blues decided to part ways with their record goalscorer after a run of five defeats in eight Premier League games and the PA news agency understands Thomas Tuchel is set to replace the 42-year-old.

With the west London outfit ninth in the table and 11 points off leaders Manchester United after spending £220 million (€248 million) in the summer, Abramovich brought Lampard’s time as manager to an end midway through a three-year deal.

During his playing career at Chelsea, the midfielder won three league titles and the Champions League in 2012, which perhaps explains why the Russian owner made the surprise move to comment on his latest sacking.

Abramovich said: “This was a very difficult decision for the club, not least because I have an excellent personal relationship with Frank and I have the utmost respect for him.

“He is a man of great integrity and has the highest of work ethics. However, under current circumstances we believe it is best to change managers.

“On behalf of everyone at the club, the board and personally, I would like to thank Frank for his work as head coach and wish him every success in the future.

“He is an important icon of this great club and his status here remains undiminished. He will always be warmly welcomed back at Stamford Bridge.”

A club statement added: “There can never be a good time to part ways with a club legend such as Frank, but after lengthy deliberation and consideration it was decided a change is needed now to give the club time to improve performances and results this season.”

Chelsea will make “no further comment” until a new head coach is appointed and they will have to act fast with Wolves set to visit on Wednesday.

Tuchel, who is waiting in the wings, only became available a month ago when he left Paris St Germain less than five months after taking them to the Champions League final, which they lost to Bayern Munich.

The 47-year-old won back-to-back league titles with PSG, but that was not enough to satisfy the club’s ambitious owners who replaced him with Mauricio Pochettino.

Prior to his spell in France, Tuchel impressed in his native Germany with Borussia Dortmund following a spell with Mainz.

Tuchel will be familiar with at least two members of the Chelsea squad after he worked with Thiago Silva at PSG and handed Christian Pulisic a chance at Dortmund while the American was still a teenager.

Brazilian defender Silva commented on Lampard’s departure on social media. He wrote on Instagram: “I would like to thank you for everything you and your committee have done for me since the day I arrived.

As I told you, it seemed like we had been working together for 10 years!! Thank you very much for everything legend.”

Lampard guided the Blues into the fifth round of the FA Cup on Sunday with a 3-1 win over Luton, but has paid the price for a drastic drop in league form, with the club at the summit in December.

A win percentage of 52.4 per cent after 84 games was not enough to prevent the ex-England international becoming the 10th manager to be sacked by owner Abramovich.

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FA CUP: TOTTENHAM SCORE THREE LATE GOALS TO SEE OFF WYCOMBE.

Tanguy Ndombele scored twice as Tottenham needed three goals in the final five minutes to finally see off a spirited Wycombe 4-1 in the FA Cup fourth round.

Ndombele was one of four big hitters called off the bench at Adams Park as Spurs struggled to get the job done against the Sky Bet Championship strugglers playing their first game since a coronavirus outbreak.

A shock was on the cards in the first half when Fred Onyedinma put the Chairboys ahead, but Gareth Bale, playing his first 90 minutes of the season, levelled before the break.

It was one-way traffic after the break, but even Harry Kane and Son Heung-min could not make the breakthrough as Spurs’ frustration mounted.

With extra-time on the cards, Harry Winks broke Wycombe hearts with an 86th-minute curler before two Ndombele goals at the death gave Spurs a deserved win.

It means Jose Mourinho’s men, who play Liverpool in the Premier League on Thursday, are still challenging on all four fronts this season and they now head to Everton in the fifth round.

For Wycombe, who ran out of steam in the second half, they can be proud of their efforts but will now focus staying in the second tier.

Mourinho named a strong team, which included Gareth Bale and this was a chance for him to show why he should be in the team more often. But he fluffed the first line when he missed a golden chance inside the opening five minutes.

Spurs forced a corner and Lucas Moura’s floated delivery landed straight on Bale’s head six yards out but the Wales international criminally headed wide.

The hosts were bright early on as Joe Hart was forced into a smart save to claw away Admiral Muskwe’s header at the near post after Curtis Thompson’s cross.

Bale was presented with another opportunity in the 14th minute, but dragged an effort wide from another good position on the edge of the area.

Those misses proved costly as Wycombe took the lead in the 25th minute.

Uche Ikpeazu got the better of Toby Alderweireld down the right and his cross was not cleared by Davinson Sanchez, who could only divert it into the path of Onyedinma to fire home.

Spurs went for a quick response and the chances continued to rack up. Japhet Tanganga headed over from a corner immediately after, Bale hit the side-netting with another good chance and then Moussa Sissoko’s deflected effort from the edge of the area cannoned into the crossbar.

Mourinho may have been fearing the worst when he saw Tanganga head another golden chance against the crossbar, but his side finally levelled in first-half stoppage time.

Lucas Moura found space on the left and Bale broke the offside trap to hook home from close range.

That ought to have been the platform for Spurs to go on and win the game comfortably in the second half but a raft of missed chances caused unnecessary stress.

Bale was again wasteful after surging into the area, Erik Lamela could not get a proper connection on his shot from a good position and fired straight at Ryan Alsopp and then Moura poked wide after finding space on the edge of the area.

Mourinho was not prepared to risk anything so sent on Kane and Son, but they too were equally wasteful.

Kane saw his shot blocked by Alsopp after miscontrolling and then Son flashed an effort wide after a trademark dart into the area..

You would have put money on Son scoring in the 80th minute but the South Korean blazed over from Sissoko’s pull-back.

It looked like extra-time would be needed before Spurs won it with a two-goal salvo in the space of 72 seconds.

After Kane spurned another chance at the far post, the ball fell to Winks 20 yards out and the midfielder sent a curling effort into the top corner to break Wycombe hearts.

Immediately from kick-off Spurs got in down the left, Son’s shot was deflected into the path of Ndombele and the Frenchman diverted into the bottom corner and he scored a second in stoppage time when he superbly cut inside and fired in at the near post.

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CHELSEA SACK FRANK LAMPARD, THOMAS TUCHEL SET TO REPLACE THE BLUES LEGEND.

Chelsea sacked manager Frank Lampard on Monday after 18 months in charge, with former Paris Saint-Germain boss Thomas Tuchel reportedly set to replace him at Stamford Bridge.

Sunday’s 3-1 FA Cup fourth-round win against Championship side Luton was not enough to save Lampard, whose team have slumped to ninth place in the Premier League.

Chelsea said it had been a “very difficult decision” to part ways with the 42-year-old, who replaced Maurizio Sarri in July 2019.

“We are grateful to Frank for what he has achieved in his time as head coach of the club,” Chelsea said in a statement.

“However, recent results and performances have not met the club’s expectations, leaving the club mid-table without any clear path to sustained improvement.”

The club’s Russian owner Roman Abramovich said: “This was a very difficult decision for the club, not least because I have an excellent personal relationship with Frank and I have the utmost respect for him.

“He is a man of great integrity and has the highest of work ethics. However, under current circumstances we believe it is best to change managers.”

Former PSG boss Tuchel, who was abruptly sacked by the French champions in December, is in line to take over, reports said.

Chelsea are struggling in ninth place in the Premier League table, 11 points behind leaders Manchester United.

They have lost five of their past eight Premier League matches after a good start to the season.

Lampard signed a three-year deal in 2019 and despite a transfer ban, led them to the FA Cup final and a fourth-place finish in his first managerial campaign at Stamford Bridge.

But a huge outlay of around £220 million ($300 million) on new players including Ben Chilwell and German attackers Kai Havertz and Timo Werner has failed to translate into improved results.

Lampard’s points-per-game average of 1.67 is the fourth-lowest of any permanent Chelsea manager in the Premier League.

Tuchel only became available a month ago when he left PSG, less than five months after taking them to the Champions League final, which they lost to Bayern Munich.

The 47-year-old German won back-to-back league titles with PSG, but that was not enough to satisfy the club’s Qatari owners, who replaced him with former Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino.

Prior to PSG, Tuchel impressed at Borussia Dortmund, having started his managerial career with Augsburg and then Mainz.

Lampard is Chelsea’s record goalscorer and won three Premier League titles during his glittering playing career at Stamford Bridge, as well as the Champions and Europa Leagues and other domestic honours.

His first managerial posting was at Championship club Derby. In his one season in charge, they reached the Championship play-off final, where they lost to Aston Villa.

Lampard then became the 10th full-time manager appointed by Abramovich since the billionaire bought the club in 2003.

“He is an important icon of this great club and his status here remains undiminished,” said Abramovich. “He will always be warmly welcomed back at Stamford Bridge.”

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CALVERT-LEWIN STARS AS EVERTON EASE PAST SHEFFIELD WEDNESDAY TO REACH FA CUP FIFTH ROUND.

Former Blade Dominic Calvert-Lewin was quickly back into the goalscoring groove after making his mark in Everton’s 3-0 FA Cup fourth-round win over Sheffield Wednesday.

The ex-Sheffield United trainee, who made a dozen appearances for the first team before moving to Goodison Park in 2016, scored his first goal in 50 days after returning from injury to help set up a fifth-round tie at home to either Wycombe or Tottenham.

Their performance was comfortable but not convincing against the Championship’s second-bottom team until two set-piece goals inside four second-half minutes from Richarlison and Yerry Mina.

However, there was never any real threat of an upset as Everton, in their 26th year without a trophy, edged closer to ending their long wait for silverware.

It owed much to the creative talents of James Rodriguez, who cruised through the game playing at his own pace but still dominated the ball and looked to be close to reaching the form which helped fire the Toffees to the top of the Premier League early in the season – even if both his assists came from corners.

If that continues, Calvert-Lewin – out since New Year’s Day because of a hamstring injury but who actually only missed two matches due to a Covid postponement against Aston Villa – will certainly benefit more.

Wednesday midfielder Adam Reach, who together with captain Barry Bannan provided the visitors’ creativity, served an early warning with a shot palmed away by Robin Olsen, one of five changes made by Carlo Ancelotti.

It was the incentive the hosts needed with Richarlison having a header tipped onto the crossbar and a goal ruled out for offside after a thread-needle through-ball from Rodriguez, whose clever pass at the end of an intricate passing move saw Calvert-Lewin denied at the near post.

But the England international was sharpest when it came to reacting to Andre Gomes’ cross, sliding in at the far post to divert home his 15th goal of the season just before the half-hour mark.

Andre Green’s Wednesday debut, after being released by Villa this month, lasted 45 minutes before he was replaced by Josh Windass but the change made little difference.

Calvert-Lewin was denied again when goalkeeper Joe Wildsmith turned his shot behind but the game was wrapped up around the hour mark.

Both goals came from almost identical corners from Rodriguez, the first flicked in by Richarlison with the second powered home by Mina.

With the job done – and Leicester to come on Wednesday – Ancelotti withdrew both his senior forwards and late on handed debuts to academy graduates Tyler Onyango, 17, and Thierry Small, who at 16 years and 176 days took the record for being Everton’s youngest away from Jose Baxter, who was 15 days older when he made his bow in 2008.

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BRUNO FERNANDES LATE FREE KICK SENDS LIVERPOOL OUT OF FA CUP.

Supersub Bruno Fernandes’ fantastic free-kick secured Manchester United an impressive 3-2 FA Cup fourth-round victory against rivals Liverpool as Ole Gunnar Solskjaer oversaw his first triumph against Jurgen Klopp’s men.

A week on from a tense goalless Premier League draw at Anfield between the Premier League leaders and reigning champions, an empty Old Trafford hosted a far more entertaining encounter between these old foes.

Mohamed Salah’s fine opener was cancelled out by Mason Greenwood in an entertaining first half which was followed by a similar pulsating second period on Sunday.

Marcus Rashford coolly put United ahead only for Salah to level with his second of the match, setting up a grandstand finish in which star man Fernandes came off the bench to score a super free-kick winner.

A home clash against West Ham is the reward for the Red Devils, who Solskjaer led to victory against Liverpool at the fifth time of asking – 22 years to the day after scoring the winner against them at the same stage of the competition.

Defeat made this the fifth time in six seasons that the Reds had failed to progress beyond the fourth round of the FA Cup under Klopp, whose poor start to 2021 continued as they lost on enemy territory.

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MC GREGOR BLAMES LONG INACTIVITY FOR SHOCKING LOSS TO POIRIER.

Conor McGregor blamed extended spells away from the UFC for his shock defeat to Dustin Poirier but the Irishman said “don’t write me off yet” as he vowed to carry on in mixed martial arts.

McGregor beat Poirier inside two minutes in September 2014 and just over two years later he became the first fighter to simultaneously hold two UFC titles after adding lightweight gold to his featherweight crown.

Fame and fortune came amid a crossover boxing bout against pound-for-pound superstar Floyd Mayweather but, having reversed his retirement decision, his return bout with Poirier at UFC 257 at Fight Island in Abu Dhabi was just his third since November 2016.

He has had just 40 seconds in the octagon – a blow out of Donald Cerrone 12 months ago – since losing to bitter adversary Khabib Nurmagomedov in October 2018 and his hopes of luring the Russian into a rematch are in tatters.

His rhythm was disrupted by several kicks to his lead leg and he was then floored by a short right hand before Poirier landed another couple of heavy blows to force a dramatic stoppage midway through the second round.

“It’s heart-breaking and hard to take,” said 32-year-old McGregor, who turned up to the post-fight press conference on crutches. “My leg is completely dead. It’s like an American football in my suit at the minute.

“If you put in the time in here, you’re going to get cosy in here and I just have to dust it off and come back and that’s what I will do. I need activity, you don’t get away with being inactive in this business.

“As long as you stay active and as long as you compete, things shape around you. You show up, you reap the rewards. That’s what happened for Dustin and it’s what’s happened against me.

“I’ll keep my eyes on the prize. Don’t write me off yet, I’ll make my adjustments and keep moving. I’ll go back, get healthy and I’ll re-prepare. I’ve got to a great place in my body physically and I’ll continue to grow that.”

McGregor had warned Nurmagomedov “the world knows this war is not over”, despite the Russian bowing out of the sport last October after extending his perfect professional record to 29-0 with a win over Justin Gaethje.

UFC president Dana White had indicated the lightweight champion could be tempted to make a comeback if he saw “something spectacular” between the two headliners in front of 2,000 socially-distanced fans at the Etihad Arena.

However, White revealed he had spoken to Nurmagomedov following the fight and said: “He said to me ‘be honest with yourself, I’m so many levels above these guys, I’ve beaten these guys’. It doesn’t sound very positive. We’ll see.”

In the moments after McGregor’s defeat, Nurmagomedov took to Twitter to accuse his foe of abandoning those who had helped him become the highest-profile fighter in the company.

McGregor gave short shrift to those allegations, saying: “My team has been the team since day one, I’ve not changed anything. That’s the character of the man, for sure. What does he want to do, does he want to come back or not?

“If he wants to have his disrespectful comments, come back and let’s go again, my man. I’m here for it. That’s fighting talk. If you’re coming back, come back – you try and do it.”

McGregor (now 22-5) raised the prospect of trilogy bouts with Poirier or Nate Diaz, having now won once and lost once against both fighters. Poirier himself would relish another bout with McGregor or a showdown with Diaz.

“A rematch with Conor interests me, you probably have to do it again,” said Poirier. “I’ve always wanted to whip Nate Diaz’s ass. Me and Conor are one and one. We’ll see.”

In the co-headliner, former three-time Bellator lightweight champion Michael Chandler marked his UFC debut with a sensational first-round stoppage of New Zealand’s Dan Hooker, who was beaten by Poirier last June.

Earlier, Joanne Calderwood outworked Jessica Eye, with the Scottish flyweight landing more than 200 strikes as she claimed a unanimous decision win with two of the judges scoring the bout 30-27 and a third 29-28, all in her favour.

“I beat her and she’s got no excuses,” said Calderwood, who has won 15 and lost five of her 20 MMA contests.