'I don't want Rashford at the minute!' – Darren Bent insists he would rather have Arsenal's Kai Havertz in his team than Man Utd striker

Marcus Rashford snubbed by Darren Bent as he would rather have Arsenal's Kai Havertz in his team than the Manchester United striker.

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Both Havertz and Rashford have been strugglingBent picked Havertz over RashfordGerman forward's recent performances earn recognitionWHAT HAPPENED?

Despite Havertz facing criticism for his initial performances at Arsenal, his recent goal-scoring form has impressed the former Premier League striker. Indeed, the Gunners forward has been on the upward trajectory this November as he netted his third goal in four matches after he got on the scoresheet against Lens on Wednesday evening in the Champions League. On the other hand, Rashford has been vastly inconsistent and has scored just twice this campaign in 17 appearances which led Bent to put his weight behind Haverrtz.

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During an interview with talksSPORT, Bent said: "Right now, for what Arteta wants to do, yes. Currently where we are now, give me Havertz. I don't want Rashford at the minute. I don't know what I'm getting from Rashford.

"Rashford has got two (goals)! For starters, he's (Havertz) not appalling. This is not the lifetime achievement award. Last season, after the World Cup, Rashford was unbelievable. I've not seen that Rashford since. Right now, give me Kai Havertz over Rashford."

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Havertz is yet to realise his potential after he ended up on the British Isles in 2020 to join Chelsea. Although he redeemed himself by scoring the winning goal in the Champions League final against Manchester City, he has failed to match the expectations of the fans. In contrast, Rashford was thriving under Erik ten Hag in the 2022-23 and ended up scoring 30 goals. However, he has failed to keep up with his form and poor showings in the latest international break led Tim Sherwood to assert that Rashford shouldn't start for England at the upcoming Euros.

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Havertz will look to continue hitting the right notes under the guidance of Mikel Arteta when the Gunners host Wolves at Emirates on Saturday. Whereas, Rashford has a point to prove to his critics at St. James' Park where the Red Devils will take on a high-flying Newcastle United side on the same day.

Erik ten Hag isn’t backing down! Man Utd boss refuses to give players more days off despite complaints from leadership group of fatigue and scheduling issues

Erik ten Hag has refused to give his Manchester United players more days off despite complaints from club captains about fatigue and scheduling.

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Ten Hag to stick to current training scheduleRequest for more time off turned downSenior players disgruntled with workloadWHAT HAPPENED?

According to the the Dutch manager remains resolute in refusing the demands from senior players for more days off and advanced notice of their training schedule. Recent complaints from the players' leadership group highlighted concerns about their workload, specifically addressing the limited rest days and the squad's inability to plan time off in advance. Ten Hag provides a weekly training schedule to the players, reserving the right to make changes based on results.

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The leadership group includes senior players like Luke Shaw, Marcus Rashford, Raphael Varane, Casemiro, Lisandro Martinez, and reserve goalkeeper Tom Heaton. However, the report mentions that not all of them have issues with the schedule and most players in the squad remain firmly behind the manager.

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Ten Hag's response to the players' concerns has been unwavering, emphasizing the high standards of dedication and sacrifice required to play for an elite club like United. While the Dutchman has occasionally granted extra days off this season, he firmly believes that the Premier League's increasing physical demands necessitate a rigorous training regimen.

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There were reports of discord within the United dressing room and it was alleged that several players were losing confidence in Ten Hag and his tactics. This prompted the club to take a hardline and ban journalists from four media outletsearlier this week. However, the recent win against Chelsea will likely calm down the dissenting voices, at least for the time being.

How England can build a winning camp at the 2023 Women’s World Cup

England are readying themselves for a shot at Women’s World Cup glory in 2023, but how do they build a winning camp in Australia and New Zealand?

Sarina Wiegman has pieced together a star-studded squad that will go in search of global glory Down Under, with there plenty of European Championship-winning experience at her disposal. Injuries have struck at the worst possible time for some, but an ambitious group blends youthful exuberance with battle-hardened experience.

The Lionesses are, however, a long way from home and will need to keep their camp happy in order to sustain a challenge for the ultimate prize. So what is it like to form part of a major tournament and what are the key ingredients to success? GOAL put those questions to England legend Rachel Yankey…

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Yankey, with 129 England caps to her name, has experience of World Cup camps on the other side of the world and – speaking in association with – told GOAL of what the class of 2023 can expect: “I saw their training sessions and they have got about 300 people watching, so I don’t think there will be a problem with support! The language is obviously not a problem, there is no barrier there. We went out to the China World Cup and it was all very, very different, but a fantastic experience.

“What the players will have to manage is the travelling, after games and the distance that they will have to travel, but the structure – they have got so many backroom staff, so many people with the knowledge of how to recover and the best equipment. I think they are in a really good place. If you look at the squad, they have got such a mixture of younger players and experienced players, so I think there will be a freshness to the squad. The things that in the past would have been a worry, I don’t think they are any more.”

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While talent will get the eventual winners of any competition over the line, character is also required in abundance. Yankey admits that England will need big personalities to deliver on and off the pitch in order for a first World Cup crown to be captured in 2023. She added: “I have always said that the biggest thing about tournament football is that the team that will ultimately go on and win the tournament is the team that gets it right on the days that you aren’t playing, the rest days or training. The team that can have the best spirit, because match days take care of themselves.

“The XI that are playing are happy, you have to make sure that the subs are happy and the players that are not involved – the player that doesn’t kick a ball. Beth England in the Euros didn’t kick a ball, but after every game she was running on that pitch celebrating with everybody and you would never have known. It is players like that you need around your squad because if one person gets a down day or an off day and it leads to another and another, then you have a problem in your squad.

“You really need to make sure that everybody understands their role, their responsibility within the squad and their value. These are really important things and they are nothing about kicking a ball! If you get that right, then when they go onto the pitch that’s the easy part because that’s what you have been practising your whole life to do. You have to make sure that you give everything that you’ve got and then the manager makes subs and you take your chances when you get them.

“The hard thing is making sure that the team stays together, the team stays happy, jolly. Yes, you take Ellen White out and look at her goals, but also her personality. People like Jill Scott, some of the best players to be around. I know Jill is out at the tournament doing the Lionesses Live – which is clever, taking a player like that because they are in and around the squad, the players know you and like you and it’s something different to break up the atmosphere of being in that bubble and forgetting that there is real life happening outside of your World Cup walls. They will have to manage that and get that right, but they know that. Sarina Wiegman knows that and I’m sure that is something that has been worked on in previous squads and is why the Netherlands and England have won tournaments.”

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England will be without their Euros and Finalissima-winning captain, Leah Williamson, for the World Cup finals – with the Arsenal star nursing knee ligament damage. Yankey is, however, confident that the Lionesses have enough leaders in their group to cope with the armband being passed on. She said when asked if others can step up: “Yeah, I think so. In the Euros, yes, Leah wore the armband, but I definitely think that Millie Bright, Lucy Bronze, they would have taken leading roles within that team. Alex Greenwood, these are players that have so much fight within them and are so liked by the squad, they are listened to by the squad. It would surprise me if they weren’t big leaders and characters in there.”

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England had the opportunity to draft a former skipper back into their plans – one that could also have filled in for Williamson at centre-half – but decided against handing a recall to Lionesses legend Steph Houghton. Pressed on whether that decision came as a surprise, Yankey – who once played alongside the long-serving Manchester City star – said: “Yeah, to be honest. When you get injuries in terms of Leah and then you look at some of the defenders and the inexperience of some of those that have been picked and the experience that Steph has, it was a bit of a surprise to me. But I’m not the manager, I don’t know what she sees and how she wants to build and mould the team.

“Those things are important. I’m sure there were valid reasons in terms of why Steph wasn’t picked. But if Steph was in that squad, I would have no doubts that she would have done a fantastic job and would have been able to play 90 minutes game after game. I know her mentality, her professionalism, she keeps herself fit and sharp. She finished the season really well for Manchester City, so it’s a shame with her qualities of leading and being a force in the team to push players on, but I’ve missed out before in previous tournaments and it’s the manager’s choice – you can’t do anything about that.”

Cristiano Ronaldo lie detector results! Would Portuguese trade Champions League titles for World Cup win & is he the greatest goalscorer of a generation that also includes Lionel Messi?

Five-time Ballon d’Or winner Cristiano Ronaldo has been quizzed on a number of subjects while taking a lie detector test. Did he tell the truth?

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All-time great under the microscopeQuizzed on a number of subjectsDid his best to answer truthfullyChampions League vs World Cup

Ronaldo has won the Champions League on five occasions. The first of those triumphs came while on the books at Manchester United, with the other four enjoyed during a record-breaking stint at Real Madrid. When asked if he would swap his European titles for a World Cup win with Portugal, Ronaldo said he would not. The lie detector – which was taken in association with – said he was telling the truth.

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Ronaldo is the all-time leading goalscorer in the history of men’s international football. He has earned 200 caps for his country and continues to make himself available for selection. He may well grace the 2026 World Cup – which would be his sixth appearance at FIFA’s flagship event. Asked if Portugal are capable of winning that tournament, Ronaldo said “yes”. That was considered to be a lie, with the 38-year-old saying: “What a pessimist, huh?”

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The Portuguese icon has scored many memorable goals down the years, but few can be considered better than the stunning bicycle kick he netted for Real Madrid during a Champions League clash with Juventus in 2017-18. Ronaldo said that effort was his best, but was informed that he was lying. He was not having that and said of that strike: “For me it's the best goal. You can say it's the most difficult… the most beautiful. It depends, so many things.”

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Ronaldo is still going strong at Saudi Arabian side Al-Nassr, with 12 goals recorded through 11 games this season. He has always kept himself in the best possible condition and is expected to play on for some time yet. Ronaldo was considered to be telling the truth when admitting that he plans to play on into his 40s.

MEN, The Fab Three, BBC, MSN & football’s greatest ever trios

The Champions League sees Neymar, Mbappe and Cavani of PSG face Liverpool's Salah, Mane and Firmino – are they among the best triumvirates ever?

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Neymar may have broken up Barcelona's band of brothers last season when he fled to France after a shock €222 million move to Paris Saint-Germain, but the legend of the MSN partnership will live on.

With the brilliant Brazilian lining up in attack alongside Lionel Messi and Luis Suarez, the Blaugrana won the Champions League, Club World Cup and La Liga (twice), tearing defences to shreds with their incredible pace, skill and movement

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While MSN was forming at Camp Nou, Real Madrid saw their own attacking triumvirate become an institution within the Spanish capital.

Cristiano Ronaldo, who has since moved to Juventus, was the undisputed star of the show but the addition of Gareth Bale and Karim Benzema added more blistering pace, power and, of course, goals to a forward line that fired the Blancos to four Champions League triumphs in five years.

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Leonardo Bonucci, Andrea Barzagli and Giorgio Chiellini formed a formidable defence in front of legendary goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon as Juventus set about re-establishing themselves as a major European force.

Together, the BBC provided the foundation on which the Bianconeri's resurgence was founded, helping the Old Lady win six successive Scudetti before Bonucci departed for AC Milan last year only to return this summer.

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The arrival of Marco van Basten and Ruud Gullit at San Siro in 1987 proved instrumental in AC Milan winning a first Serie A title in nine years, but the signing of Frank Rijkaard propelled the Rossoneri to glory on a world stage.

The Dutch trio became the stars of Arrigo Sacchi's wonderful team, helping the Italian outfit win two European Cups and two Club World Cup crowns.

'Harder than I thought!' – Liverpool's Wataru Endo opens up on struggle to adapt to Premier League

Liverpool midfielder Wataru Endo has explained he has struggled to adapt to the physicality of the Premier League since his switch from Stuttgart.

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Endo finds Premier League to be physicalHas struggled to make impact in Klopp's sideLiverpool face Fulham this weekendWHAT HAPPENED?

Endo reiterated that he is very happy to be at Liverpool, despite his bit-part role in the side this season, and that he is still adjusting to the speed of the Premier League. A late transfer window signing, the Japanese international was brought in to fill a holding midfielder void left by the departing Jordan Henderson and Fabinho to the Saudi Pro League.

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Speaking on his struggles, Endo said: "Yes, it's harder than I thought, but I'm very happy to be here. Physically, it's speedy, so it's very hard to adapt but it's the Premier League and I keep trying and keep playing and I'll get better. I'm already 30 years old but I feel I have a chance to grow as a football player so I'm so happy to be here and I can improve."

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Endo formed part of the major midfield overhaul that Liverpool underwent in the summer which also saw Alexis Mac Allister, Dominik Szoboszlai and Ryan Gravenberch arrive in Merseyside. Departing the club included several midfielders; Henderson and Fabinho, as well as Naby Keita, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, James Milner, Fabio Carvalho and Arthur Melo.

While Mac Allister and Szoboszlai have stolen the headlines, Endo has struggled to find consistent game time and form. However, there is an expectation Endo will be given greater game time over the busy Christmas period.

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Liverpool sit third in the Premier League and play Fulham on Sunday afternoon hoping to put pressure on league leaders Arsenal. If he plays, Endo will be hoping to put in a strong performance to remind Jurgen Klopp of his place in the side.

'Life is good' – PSG star Kylian Mbappe enjoys downtime playing pool and drinking tea as forward edges closer to Real Madrid move

Kylian Mbappe appeared to be enjoying his time off from Paris Saint-Germain duty, as his proposed transfer to Real Madrid edges closer.

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The capital club are preparing to take on third-placed Monaco on Friday, where they will hope to bounce back from a disappointing draw to Rennes last time out. Time spent relaxing off the pitch is widely considered to be just as important as the strict hours on it, and Mbappe appeared to be making the most of his free period by playing pool and drinking tea.

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The mercurial Frenchman posted those pictures in an update on Instagram alongside the caption: "Life is good".

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While Mbappe's comment appears to refer to the here and now, the French forward's future looks to be finally wrapped up. He is set to complete a move to Spanish giants Real Madrid when his PSG contract expires in the summer, thus putting an end to rumours dating back almost three years. Mbappe is thought to have snubbed a mega-money offer from the Parisians in order to become the next 'Galactico' in Madrid.

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Mbappe is set to meet President of France Emmanuel Macron today, who in the past has tried at length to convince him to stay in Paris. However, that appearance is reportedly part of a meeting with Emir of Qatar Sheikh Tamim, with PSG chief and fellow countryman Nasser Al-Khelaifi also in attendance.

Africans to watch this weekend

GOAL previews the continent’s stars expected to feature for their respective clubs around Europe this weekend

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The title race in England and Italy concludes this weekend with the continent’s stars central to their sides’ chances.

Riyad Mahrez could celebrate another Premier League win at the expense of Liverpool’s African contingent led by Mohamed Salah and Sadio Mane, while Franck Kessie, leaving AC Milan at the end of this season, and Ismael Bennacer could end the ’s wait for a Scudetto.

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Both players featured in Chelsea’s 1-1 draw with Leicester City on Thursday and could keep their spots when the Blues host relegated Watford on Sunday.

The Hornets will want to depart the division on a high having endured a torrid year back in the Premier League.

Thomas Tuchel hinted on Thursday that changes could be widespread at Stamford Bridge this weekend, so it remains to be seen if the goalkeeper and playmaker retain their spots.

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Manchester City are favourites to end the season with a fourth Premier League title in five years, seeing Riyad Mahrez claim another win with the Citizens.

The winger missed a late penalty last week to complete a turnaround at West Ham United, but the 2-2 draw keeps the race in City’s hands.

Pep Guardiola’s men will be out to avoid any slip against Aston Villa knowing full well dropped points could be capitalised on by Liverpool.

It remains to be seen if Mohamed Salah features, having gone off injured in last week’s FA Cup win over Chelsea, but Sadio Mane is likely to return to the XI against Wolverhampton Wanderers.

A win for both sides mean the Reds will finish the campaign on 92 points, one behind their competitive rivals

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Admittedly, Tottenham Hotspur are favourites to secure that final top four spot, but Mohamed Elneny and his Arsenal teammates could still take advantage of any underwhelming result from Spurs.

The Gunners host Everton who secured their league status for another year, so Frank Lampard’s men have little to play for on Sunday at the Emirates Stadium.

Success for Arsenal and a defeat for Antonio Conte’s men at Norwich City would put Elneny and his teammates in next year’s Champions League at their rivals’ expense.

Nike and Inter unveil vibrant yellow third kit for the 2022-23 season

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The return of yellow

While we're well into the 2022-23 season, Nike has finally released the Inter Milan third kit, and it's worth the wait. For the eleventh time in history, Inter will wear a yellow jersey.

A colour that has been present in Inter's history since its foundation with gold, the distinctive element of the logo designed in 1908, and now also present in the Club's new visual identity.

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The new yellow, a vibrant and bright tone – first introduced in 2021 – makes its debut on the kit as the base colour of the third shirt. Celebrating the city's DNA, on the inside of the collar is the writing Milano, while a blue and black trim frame the yellow of the shirt.

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Upholding the club's strong sense of style – evident in their home and away kits this season – along with its connection to Milan and its community, the third kit blends sport and fashion perfectly.

Inter 2022-23 third kit price & how to buy

The Inter Milan 2022-23 third kit collection is available to buy right now from Nike as well as the official Inter Store. Here's a closer look at some of the items available:

Inter Milan 2022-23 third kit – Men's AuthenticNike£114.95 at Nike

Like other shirts from the Nike Match collection, this one pairs authentic design details with lightweight, quick-drying fabric to help keep the world's biggest football stars cool and comfortable on the pitch.

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Inter Milan 2022-23 third kit – Men'sNike£74.95 at Nike

Available in S, M, L, XL and XXL.

Inter Milan 2022-23 third kit – Women'sNike£74.95 at Nike

Available in XS, S, M, L and XL.

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Inter Milan 2022-23 third kit – YouthNike£59.95 at Nike

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WATCH: The Vivianne Miedema effect! Southampton's Lexi Lloyd-Smith can't hide excitement after swapping shirts with hero and Arsenal icon issues classy response

Arsenal got pushed to the brink by Southampton and Saints' Lexi Lloyd-Smith was excited to swap shirts with her icon Vivianne Miedema.

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Arsenal beat Southampton 2-1 Miedema and Llyod-Smith swap shirtsLloyd-Smith unable to hide her excitementWHAT HAPPENED?

Arsenal and Southampton played their first competitive match on Thursday night, and both teams definitely lived up to the hype. The game ended 2-1 for the Women's Super League giants with an injury-time goal from Amanda Ilestedt. After the match, Lloyd-Smith and Miedema swapped jerseys, and the Saints' star was left jumping and celebrating in joy.

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Miedema responded to the tweet by Southampton with a photo of her in Lloyd-Smith's jersey.

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After Arsenal failed to clear the ball, Southampton did have a second opportunity to tie the score. Unfortunately for the Saints, Molly Pike took a rather tame shot, and Sabrina D'Angelo made an easy save. Although the outcome did not meet their expectations, Southampton will be delighted with the record attendance of 13,438 people.

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Arsenal's Miedema may make her first start since returning from injury when the Gunners take on their fellow Londoners, West Ham on Sunday, November 26.

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