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Alan Shearer tells Man Utd to replace two players after dismal Newcastle defeat

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Alan Shearer has called out the urgent issues Manchester United need to fix after their humiliating 4-1 defeat to Newcastle United in the Premier League.

The loss marked their 14th of the season, leaving them in 14th place—an alarming slide for one of England’s biggest clubs.

Ruben Amorim’s side looked completely out of sorts at St James’ Park, and Shearer didn’t hold back in his assessment of what must change if the club is to recover.

Speaking after the defeat, the Newcastle and England legend emphasized that Manchester United requires “a lot of time and a lot of money” to rebuild.

Despite the dismal result, Shearer believes the club should continue backing Amorim, acknowledging the size of the task he has taken on.

According to Shearer, United are in desperate need of a new striker, goalkeeper, and central midfielder if they want to become competitive again.

This critique highlights the club’s issues on both ends of the pitch. Rasmus Hojlund has scored only three league goals this season, raising serious questions about his effectiveness up front.

Meanwhile, Andre Onana was left out of the squad against Newcastle, with Amorim allowing him time to “rest and disconnect.” However, his replacement, Altay Bayindir, also struggled, failing to make a strong case to keep the starting role.

With a crucial Europa League quarter-final second leg against Lyon approaching, Onana is expected to return.

Shearer also pointed out that United’s European campaign is now their only real hope. “Everything relies on winning the Europa League and getting back into the Champions League,” he stated during an episode of The Rest is Football podcast.

He further added that Amorim needs at least two or three transfer windows to truly shape the squad into a competitive side.

“They’re in desperate need of a centre forward, a goalkeeper, and some legs in midfield,” he explained. “It’s a huge job, so they need to stick with him.”

The former striker was also puzzled by United’s insistence on playing out from the back, especially with a squad ill-suited to that style.

“They’re not very good at it, and the goalkeeper they had today isn’t good at it either,” Shearer said, pointing out how Newcastle exploited this weakness with ease.

After the match, Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes fronted the media, admitting that the team had not been consistent all season.

He acknowledged that their current league position doesn’t reflect the stature of the club, and noted the importance of the upcoming fixtures.

“We have a big game coming up,” he said, referencing the clash with Lyon. “We need to clear our heads and go for it.”

Despite the setback, United fans showed their support at the end of the game, something Fernandes didn’t take for granted.

“Our fans have been there all season during bad moments. It’s time we give something back,” he said. While the Premier League season may already be a write-off, the Europa League offers a glimmer of hope in an otherwise difficult campaign.

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Tottenham have ‘strong advantage’ over Arsenal in race to sign FA Cup winner

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Tottenham Hotspur appear to have taken the lead in the race to sign Crystal Palace star Eberechi Eze, following his match-winning performance in the FA Cup final.

The 26-year-old midfielder sealed a historic 1-0 victory over Manchester City at Wembley, earning Palace their first major trophy and placing himself firmly in the spotlight ahead of the summer transfer window.

Eze has enjoyed a standout season for the South London side, contributing 24 goals and assists in 41 appearances across all competitions. His form has not gone unnoticed, with Spurs, Arsenal, and Manchester City all expressing interest in securing his services.

According to reports from The Sun, Tottenham currently hold a clear advantage over their Premier League rivals. The North London club, managed by Ange Postecoglou, are believed to be pushing strongly for the England international’s signature.

The midfielder is reportedly eager to play Champions League football next season. Spurs could meet that ambition if they clinch victory in their upcoming Europa League final.

Arsenal, though monitoring Eze’s situation, are said to be less aggressive in their pursuit, while Manchester City may also enter the fray as Pep Guardiola searches for a potential successor to Kevin De Bruyne.

Despite interest from top clubs, Crystal Palace remain intent on keeping Eze, who is under contract until 2027. Any deal would likely demand a significant transfer fee.

However, if Eze decides against renewing his contract, Palace could find themselves in a more vulnerable position by the summer of 2026, when he enters the final year of his current deal.

Eze’s football journey began in Arsenal’s youth academy, but he was released at the age of 13—a moment that left a lasting emotional impact.

In a 2020 interview, he recalled the pain of being let go, describing it as a moment that made him cry for a week. He later found new confidence at Fulham before making his professional breakthrough with Queens Park Rangers and eventually joining Palace in 2020.

Since then, Eze has made 165 appearances for the Eagles, scoring 39 goals and providing 28 assists. He also scored his first goal for England earlier this year in a World Cup qualifying win over Latvia. With speculation about his future mounting, the midfielder is expected to take his time before deciding his next move.

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Bernardo Silva calls out Man City team-mates with brutal message after FA Cup final loss

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Bernardo Silva calls out Man City team-mates with brutal message after FA Cup final loss
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Bernardo Silva didn’t hold back after Manchester City’s shock FA Cup final defeat to Crystal Palace, calling out his teammates and saying, “You learn who you can go to war with.”

The loss means City will finish the season without a trophy for only the second time during Pep Guardiola’s illustrious nine-year tenure at the club.

The Portuguese midfielder was brutally honest in his post-match reaction, accusing some players of lacking commitment and failing to rise to the occasion when it mattered most.

“In the bad moments you learn new things,” said Silva. “Who you can go to war with, first of all, because it’s in the bad moments that you see who the real ones are.

“It’s been a really, really bad season for us. Something has to change next year. I have my opinion, but I’m not going to give it to you. It’s for the big bosses to decide. But definitely, something needs to change when you don’t perform at this level.

“Our standard needs to be very, very high to be champions again – and that’s the level we want to reach again. I’d say it’s a bit of everything, but the season was not good for many reasons.

“But there are a lot of things that were good for us, like not taking things for granted and not lowering our standards. We’ve got people used to winning every year and people demand this team wins every year. But football is a tough sport and it’s not easy to beat these teams, especially in the Premier League.”

Silva also gave credit to Crystal Palace for their disciplined performance and acknowledged they were the better side on the day, with Eberechi Eze’s first-half goal proving decisive.

“They defended really well, they were really patient, they were very organised,” said Silva. “We knew that before the game in terms of being patient and we knew how dangerous they were on the counter, how quick and what very good individuals they were.

“But then also we lacked a bit of quality in the final third to score our chances. But congratulations to them, they’re a very good team.”

Pep Guardiola, meanwhile, remained composed in defeat, pointing to fine margins as the deciding factor in the match.

“We played really good. We did everything and created chances, but unfortunately, we couldn’t score. They scored with their first transition. It’s about goals – they scored one, so congratulations to Crystal Palace.

“It wasn’t just possession. We created chances and chances. They didn’t create much, but they defended really well, really deep, like under Roy Hodgson.”

Guardiola was also involved in a tense moment with goalkeeper Dean Henderson at full time after an apparent handball outside the box. However, the City boss declined to weigh in, saying simply: “I’m not the referee!”

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Why Alexander Isak misses Arsenal vs Newcastle United on Sunday

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Alexander Isak will not be part of Newcastle United’s squad as they face Arsenal this Sunday, with the Swedish striker sidelined by a minor groin injury.

The absence of the club’s top scorer is a setback in their push for Champions League qualification, especially considering Isak’s standout season. He has netted 23 goals in 33 Premier League appearances, trailing only Mohamed Salah in the scoring charts.

Newcastle manager Eddie Howe has made just one change to the team that triumphed over Chelsea in their last outing, bringing in Callum Wilson to lead the line at the Emirates Stadium. This marks Wilson’s second league start of the campaign, stepping in for Isak at a crucial point in the season.

In an official club statement released ahead of the match, Newcastle confirmed: “Wilson will make just his second league start of the campaign in place of leading goalscorer Alexander Isak, who misses out with a minor groin injury, as the Magpies bid to make sure of Champions League qualification.”

Wilson, who has featured in 16 Premier League games this term, is still searching for his first goal of the season and will be aiming to end that drought against a formidable Arsenal side.

Newcastle also continue to cope without midfielder Joelinton, who is recovering from a knee injury. Howe recently acknowledged that it’s unlikely the Brazilian will return before the season ends.

“He’s working away behind the scenes,” Howe said. “Typical Joe – he’s absolutely foot to the floor trying to get fit because he wants to be involved. The biggest possibility is that we don’t see him again this season and we’ll get him ready for next year.”

Arsenal, currently second in the Premier League table and just two points ahead of Newcastle, welcome back Declan Rice from a hip issue.

The midfielder replaces the suspended Mikel Merino in the starting eleven. Kai Havertz also returns to the matchday squad for the first time since February following a hamstring injury, taking a place on the bench.

Both sides are locked in a tight race near the top of the table, with every point crucial as the season draws to a close.

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