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HT: ENGLAND 0-1 DENMARK

Maguire’s double yellow card calls into question the long term of the English League of Nations.

England’s heads disappeared in that match, moments after Maguire won his walking orders, a combination of Pickford and Walker in the back inflicted a penalty on Denmark.

Eriksen did what Eriksen did and scored the penalty in the middle to give his team an unforeseen lead.

Denmark is a push and England is facing a difficult war to even get a draw in the middle of the moment.

Gareth Southgate will have to give the most productive equipment to communicate about your lifeArray . . . . . . . . . Belgium is the most sensitive in the group, followed by Denmark at the moment.

‘IMPOSIBLE’

Wenger has revealed why he rejected Robin van Perise’s request to return to Arsenal in 2015.

In his new e-book ‘Arséne Wenger: My Life in Red and White’, he writes: ‘Van Persie had a first part in Old Trafford.

“He set the team on track to the Name of the Premiership and made it even more complicated for us. “

“But after three years of the 4 he signed for, he was injured and Ferguson [Editor’s Note: Louis van Gaal] sold it to Turkish club Fenerbahce.

“He called me because he wanted to come back, but it was impossible.

“He was at the end of his career and we were making an investment in young players.

WELCOME TO TOM ARSENAL

Arsenal’s new midfielder, Thomas Partey, has noticed excited Gooners videos reacting to his signing for the club.

? Here’s the reaction to some videos and welcome messages. . . – NoThomasNoPartey pic. twitter. com/CjttkjyaXj

v Arsenal (@Arsenal) October 14, 2020

MAKE YOUR MARK

Ainsley Maitland-Niles begins for England in the League of Nations opposite Denmark tonight.

– England (@England) 14 October 2020

PARTY TIME

Thomas Partey visited Arsenal’s education floor for the first time today and Northern Londoners had cameras watching the scenes every minute.

???? Here’s an exclusive preview of ThomasPartey22’s first day at Arsenal’s facility on Tuesday ????

v Arsenal (@Arsenal) October 14, 2020

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Pressed on his reaction to the allocation of Big Picture through members of the DCMS Select Committee, Dowden said: “Obviously I have expressed my deep skepticism and fear about this.

“This would have a tendency to close the store for the six toughest clubs in the Premier League.

“More importantly, there is a challenge that football is perfectly capable of solving on its own, through which the Premier League and the EFL just want to join and conclude this agreement.

“From the conversations I’ve had, we know that EFL clubs may not be allowed to go bankrupt, and there are resources there, but we want a comprehensive agreement.

“It is, at best, a productive distraction from that and shows that we had the wisdom to include in our manifesto the provisions for a review of fans, because it questions football’s ability to govern itself correctly.

“Football can prove that it can be governed well, it is to approve this agreement, where the Premier League uses its wealth to help the family football circle in the giant and the EFL reaches the negotiating table. “

SUPPORT FAN BAN

Culture Secretary Oliver Dowden ordered warring football factions to come together to save the EFL.

With a transparent intention, Dowden told MPs that the government was in a position to intervene and impose a global replacement on the game if it simply could not address its most pressing problems.

Dowden agreed that Gareth Bale’s weekly salary in Tottenham was “perverse,” while the sum may have kept Macclesfield alive.

He attacked the weekend launch of major pay-per-view games and asked BT to let go of this weekend’s Merseyside derby instead of a paywall.

But he revealed that he had been “promised” that “no EFL club would go bankrupt” after the Covid crisis.

And Dowden admitted that there were “inconsistencies” in government policy that allowed some indoor venues to be opened to the public while enthusiasts were excluded from football stadiums. . .

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Ligue 1 and Ligue 2 clubs are more dependent on the day’s income and have fewer resources at their disposal than league clubs or the Premier League and are at greater risk, especially at a time when enthusiasts are excluded from matches.

The offer will include interest-free grants and loans totaling an additional 50 million pounds, in addition to the 27. 2 million pounds of already complex solidarity bills for Ligue 1 and League Two this year, totaling 77. 2 million pounds.

Discussions will also continue with the EFL regarding the monetary wishes of the champions.

This addresses government considerations about the monetary fragility of declining league clubs.

Football is the same without enthusiasts and the football economy is viable without them.

The Premier League and all our clubs remain committed to the return of enthusiasts as soon as possible.

PREMIER LEAGUE STATEMENT

All 20 Premier League clubs have unanimously agreed that the Big Picture assignment will not be approved or processed through the Premier League or FA.

In addition, Premier League shareholders have agreed to paint in combination as a collective of 20 clubs in a strategic plan for long-term structures and funding of English football, consultation with all stakeholders for a dynamic, competitive and sustainable football pyramid.

Clubs will paint collaboratively, in an open process, focusing on competition design, timing, governance and monetary sustainability.

This assignment has the full FA and will come with the commitment of all stakeholders who add fanatics, government and, of course, EFL.

Also at today’s meeting, it was agreed to carry out a rescue program that aims to ensure that Ligue 1 and Ligue 2 clubs do not stop their activities because the monetary effect on COVID-19 and will be able to all 2020/21 Season . . .

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The resolution comes after the clubs agreed on their rescue plan for the two back divisions, league groups can use their own veto force to block the acceptance of funds.

Prem groups have expressed the expectations of enthusiasts and government pressure on them to keep declining league clubs alive.

This saw what is an offer to “take or leave” leagues one and two.

The danger, however, is that league clubs must block any agreement with declining point clubs.

Under the EFL rules, the league will have to be in favor for any policy to be approved throughout the league and all 24 clubs will surely vote unanimously against an agreement that cuts them.

PROJECT X

Premier League leaders will claim project big picture is “dead” after today’s meeting.

The two-hour summit ended when Prem clubs agreed to make a ransom of 50 million pounds and volunteered to keep League clubs alive one and two.

But there will be NO cash for the champions clubs.

And despite Liverpool and Manchester United’s determination to keep their big proposals alive, league leaders have agreed to make a formal complaint to which ALL clubs have pledged to subscribe.

League leaders were drafting an emergency this afternoon that will be signed through clubs prior to their launch.

But SunSport has been informed that it will involve the brutal message that Project Big Picture is dead. . .

ART ATTACK

Mohamed Elneny revealed what he had told Mikel Arteta after his return from Besiktas.

The 28-year-old Egyptian said: “Before I came to London, I didn’t contact him and stayed a little . . . not stressed, but only thinking about what he would like.

“When I sat down with him, I said, ‘The way you train, the way you need to play is the way I like to play,’ and I love the way we train, the way you train. way he’s helping everything at the club now.

“I’m excited to give 100 percent for the team. “

SUAR SUAR

Arsene Wenger revealed the fact that she will offer 40 million pounds plus a pound for Luis Suarez in 2013.

In his new ebook ‘Arsene Wenger, My Life in Red in White, he wrote: “In 2014, we had to convince Luis Suárez.

“We had an agreement with him and his agent.

But the agent claimed a clause: with an offer of more than 40 million pounds, Liverpool would be obliged to let the player go.

“But thanks to an indiscretion within Liverpool, I discovered that his clause had never existed.

“To verify that this is true, we present £40,000,000 1.

“Possibly it would be ridiculous, I admit.

PARTY TIME

Thomas Partey revealed why he knew him as “Octopus. “

Arsenal’s forty-five million pound signature has followed his nickname, and even tattooed the sea creature on his right arm.

He explained: “I say if I were an animal, I’d be an octopus.

“When I was in Almeria they called me ‘the octopus’ because I stole a lot of bullets.

MO COME

Mohamed Elneny tells how he regained confidence in Arsenal after a transfer with Besiktas.

He said: “With Emery, I didn’t play much, so you can lose confidence and your preference to play.

“That’s why when I went to The Besiktas, on loan for a year, I played and regained confidence, and when I got here, I saw everyone satisfied with my return.

“Everyone was pleased to see me again, and when I trained, everyone gave me feedback on the food, saying ‘Mo, you did well’ and that gives you confidence.

“I’m going to build it and build it and every day I check to be informed of new things. “

A HAND HELPS

The emergence of Dean Henderson as David De Gea’s true rival is a reminder of the important role the EFL plays in our game.

And why the Premier League places it in its most productive monetary interest to ensure that the clubs under its direction do not go bankrupt by proposing a pandemic assistance program.

23-year-old goalkeeper Henderson made his long-awaited debut for Manchester United in the Carabao Cup last month and set out to vacate 375,000 euros per week from Gea on the most sensible flight.

However, without his time in the lower leagues, it is doubtful that he is still in Old Trafford.

Many EFL clubs are at risk due to the fan ban until March at the latest, and Burton President Ben Robinson warned that some games will last after Christmas.

SunSport has brought together a large number of players who have benefited from EFL loans.

The list full of stars Ainsley Maitland-Niles, star of Arsenal.

GREAT DANE

Gareth Southgate is expected to announce adjustments for England’s clash with Denmark tonight.

The Three Lions manager points to a trio of victories on this break after beating Wales in a friendly and Belgium in the League of Nations last Sunday.

SunSport reporter Sam Morgan predicted Ainsley Maitland-Niles would do the lineup.

This is how England can begin . . .

‘STRANGE’

Martin Keown is baffled by William Saliba’s signing of Arsenal.

The club legend told talkSPORT: “It’s weird. We just didn’t see the kid.

‘You need to see him to see how he behaves, let’s say at the championship to see if he’s smart enough.

“I can’t wait to see. The feeling that this would be. “

“Gabriel arrived and an exceptional signing. “

RESCUE PACKAGE

Premier League clubs are expected to rescue 50 million pounds to keep League One and Two clubs alive.

But there will be NO cash for the champions clubs.

And high-flying outfits also require the head of English Football League president Rick Parry.

Most Premier League clubs are furious with Parry for secret negotiations with Liverpool and Manchester United, who saw the EFL president as the public face of the Big Picture project.

EFL clubs voted in Parry’s favour, pointing to the promise of 250 million pounds from the Premier League to the three back divisions as a result of the plan.

JOR EL UNO

Chelsea are in a position to offer Jorginho a surprise new contract, according to reports.

The 28-year-old midfielder is strongly connected to a Stamford Bridge exit this summer.

But after snub Arsenal’s interest in staying in west London, the Blues can simply praise it with a new agreement.

According to AreaNapoli, the Italian needs to put the pen on the paper in an updated contract.

JULES’ CROWN

Arsenal star Tyreece John-Jules, who plays on loan at Doncaster Rovers, was injured while on duty abroad.

The striker ruled on Tuesday in England’s under-20 clash with Wales.

Rovers boss Darren Moore said the player had won “a hit” in training.

Moore told Free Press: “We haven’t shown anything yet, but we think it has a little bit.

“As it’s a friendly match, I think they took it out as a precaution.

“I have to find out what it is. “

WHICH IS A MI

Mesut Ozil receives the same amount each week on the sidelines.

Pretty good, isn’t it?

Only Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang earns more than in the Emirates.

MY BEING JOKING?

Mikel Arteta would save Arsenal after his resolve to freeze Mesut Ozil on his side.

Gunners boss has included German on a team this day this season, the 31-year-old’s last competitive appearance in March.

According to The Athletic, Arsenal had to pay former Real Madrid star an 8 million pound loyalty bonus in September after failing.

But they say the inhabitants of north London stored cash playing.

It has been claimed that Schalke’s ideal former leader gets bonuses for each and every appearance he made due to a clause in his contract that he had signed in January 2018.

TAKE THE MICH

Arsenal are interested in reading the Michael Olise winger on MailOnline.

He says the 18-year-old is likely to “leave” Madejski Stadium.

But the Gunners face a fierce festival for their signature.

Leeds and Wolves are among the clubs that love him.

THEY WERE SO BIG.

Arsenal’s new boy, Thomas Partey, has named the five Arsenal players he idolized as a young man.

He told Arsenal’s website: “When we were young, we used to watch so many games, when they had the Invincible season in 2004, they were so good.

“That’s when the hearts of so many people come.

“There were many wonderful players before. Ian Wright there, Thierry Henry, Patrick Vieira, [Robert] Pires, [Dennis] Bergkamp, one of the best, and this season has been wonderful.

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