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Europa League draw in full as Man Utd face Mourinho reunion and Tottenham handed tricky away ties in new format

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MANCHESTER UNITED and Tottenham have discovered their fate in the new-look Europa League with the Red Devils pitted against former boss Jose Mourinho.

The draw also produced two blockbuster Battle of Britains with both Man Utd and Spurs to face Rangers in the league phase.

Erik ten Hag's men will host the Scottish giants while Ange Postecoglou's side travel to Glasgow.

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Man Utd will head to Mourinho's Fenerbahce where ex-Red Devils midfielder Fred also plies his trade.

Manchester United's remaining fixtures will see them travel to Porto, Viktoria Plzen and Twente, as well as hosting PAOK, Bodo/Glimtand FCSB.

Spurs face some tricky European away days as they prepare to head to Turkish giants Galatasaray and German side Hoffenheim.

They also go to Hungary to play Ferencvaros.

Tottenham will host Roma, AZ Alkmaar, Qarabag and Elfsborg.

And Postecoglou, who managed Celtic before joining Spurs, joked he is expecting a "warm reception" from the Rangers fans when his side head north of the border.

He said: "Exciting. It's good to be a part of. Some good games.

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"I am sure I will get a warm reception at Ibrox and they'll look forward to seeing me."

The competition will follow the same format as the new Champions League, with all 36 teams playing eight matches in the "league phase".

The top eight progress straight through to the last-16, with ninth to 24th going into a play-off round.

The bottom eight teams are immediately eliminated.

Another change means no Champions League sides will drop down into the Europa League this season.

On Thursday, Manchester City, Arsenal, Liverpool and Aston Villa learned their Champions League fixtures.

SunSport has a full breakdown of the fixture list for each of the English clubs here.

Man Utd failed to earn European football through their Premier League position last season after they finished eighth.

But their FA Cup triumph over Man City salvaged Europa League football for Ten Hag's men.

Tottenham qualified for the Europa League by finishing fifth in the Premier League, two points adrift of the Champions League places.

This year's final will take place in Bilbao on May 21.

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No defender has scored more Premier League goals than Cristian Romero since the start of 2023/24

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TOTTENHAM registered their first win of the season in fine style on Saturday.

Having been frustrated by Leicester last weekend, Ange Postecoglou's side converted their dominance against Everton into an emphatic 4-0 victory on home soil.

Son Heung-min (£5m) bagged 18 Dream Team points via a brace but the South Korean superstar didn't finish as the game's top performer.

That accolade went to Cristian Romero (£3.4m).

Spurs' combative centre-back excelled in every aspect of the game to pocket 19 points in one fell swoop!

He was integral to the hosts' clean sheet, making a whopping six tackles to keep the Toffees at bay.

But his coup de grace came in the 71st minute when he outmuscled everyone else in the vicinity to head home an in-swinging corner from close range.

Romero's goal was his sixth in the Premier League since the start of last season - a record high among defenders.

The Argentina international is a persistent aerial threat at set-pieces but he'll also attempt to take the game by the scruff of the neck from open play late on if Spurs need a goal.

This attacking edge sets him apart from most centre-backs in the top flight and certainly makes him more viable in Dream Team.

Romero's 19-point haul has propelled him up the rankings to the very top among assets in his position - he's now two points clear of Trent Alexander-Arnold (£5.7m) though of course it's still early days.

Truth be told, Pedro Porro (£4.2m) is probably the Spurs defender of choice for gaffers as he's encouraged to get forward from the get-go - he too has already scored a goal this campaign.

But the Spanish full-back is more expensive than Romero, who is available ahead of Gameweek 3 for just £3.4m.

Dream Team bosses can expect his price to rise after Saturday's deadline following his 19-point haul and so it's no wonder he's currently among the most-popular recruits this week.

Spurs are set to face Newcastle at St James' Park before the international break, a fixture that has not been kind to them in recent seasons.

However, Eddie Howe's side don't appear quite up to speed just yet so it may not be a bad time to face the Magpies on Tyneside.

Gameweek 4 brings a North London derby and so it has to be said that Romero's clean sheet hopes aren't all that high for his next two outings.

Looking further ahead, Gameweek 5 appears to be an excellent time to back Spurs to the hilt.

That's when they begin their Europa League campaign with the first fixture coming a few days after a home game against Brentford - an appealing double Gameweek.

It will be interesting to see where Romero ranks among defenders by the time Gameweek 5 rolls around.

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Neal Maupay hits back at Everton fans who hurled X-rated abuse at own players at train station after Tottenham loss

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NEAL MAUPAY has bit back at Everton fans who blasted the team as they walked past supporters following their 4-0 battering against Tottenham.

Everton were humiliated in north London as goals from Yves Bissouma, Cristian Romero and a brace from Son Heung-Min compounded a tough day at the office for the Toffees.

But following the defeat, Sean Dyche's side were seen walking past fans at London's Euston train station as they made their way home.

A video captured by one fan and posted to social media showed furious Evertonians hurling X-rated abuse at the squad.

One fan can be heard shouting: "F*** off, you f***ing rat. F***ing 80 grand a week? You F***ing w****r.”

Many squad members went past with their heads down, though Jordan Pickford and Mason Holgate did attempt to appease the fans by briefly speaking to some of them.

Taking to social media later on, Maupay - who is back at Everton after spending last season on loan at Brentford - responded in a critical tone on X.

Quoting the original video, he said: "Imagine another job where it’s normalised to get abuse like this.

"Hanging around at a train station to scream at men who are trying their best…"

The 28-year-old Frenchman is yet to feature off the bench this season.

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Everton's defeat at Spurs came after a home defeat to Brighton on the opening day, which has left them at the bottom of the table on a goal difference of minus seven.

Indeed, the situation is so bad that bookmakers Paddy Power are already paying out on bets for Everton to be relegated.

Dyche, 53, risked fan wrath ahead of the Spurs game when he said: "We have spoken about this before many times… hero, zero, zero, hero.

"This is quite an extreme place. It is either, ‘Yes we’re amazing, we won’ or ‘rubbish, you’re all rubbish again.’ That kind of psychology en masse."

Everton have the chance to finally get a win on the board in midweek when they face Doncaster in the Carabao Cup on Tuesday before hosting Bournemouth next Saturday.

They are in the midst of an injury crisis, however, with only 14 first-team players available during their recent match against Spurs.

Among the absentees were Jarrad Branthwaite, James Garner, Seamus Coleman and Youssef Chermiti among those in the treatment room.

Dyche has suggested that both Coleman and Garner could make their comebacks as early as Tuesday, but warned they will have to "wait and see" how they do in training.

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Amanda Staveley wants to buy stake in Tottenham with ex-Newcastle co-owner backed by ‘serious money’ from Middle East

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AMANDA STAVELEY is stepping up a bid to buy into Tottenham.

Sources say the former Newcastle co-owner is backed by “serious money” from the Middle East and wealthy individuals.

Staveley, 51, bought her shares in Newcastle in 2021 but left the Tyneside club in July.

Now she has put together a fresh funding team and hopes to take an initial stake in Spurs.

The group would then look to buy even more of the London club.

ENIC, majority owned by 87-year-old Joe Lewis’ family trust and involving chairman Daniel Levy, may be open to selling.

Tottenham are valued at £2.42billion by global media company Forbes.

And a deal for 25 per cent of the club could cost Staveley about £650m.

Spurs are open to investment and there would not even be a need for Staveley to dispose of her Newcastle shares first.

Her holding at St James’ Park is under the 9.9 per cent limit for having a stake in TWO clubs.

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Staveley and husband Mehrdad Ghodoussi left Toon in July, just under three years after helping the Saudi Arabia Public Investment Fund buy the club from Mike Ashley.

Staveley said last month: “I didn’t want to get in Newcastle’s way.

“It’s got to be about what’s best for Newcastle. It’s very painful.”

Staveley also helped broker the £210m sale of Manchester City in 2008 to Abu Dhabi’s Sheikh Mansour.

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Tottenham 4 Everton 0: Jordan Pickford howler sparks nightmare afternoon as Spurs run riot in Dominic Solanke's absence

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WHATEVER Ange Postecoglou said on the training ground this week worked a treat.

Because five days after Tottenham's dreadful finishing cost them dearly at Leicester, they looked a different team in front of goal.

Imagine how good they will be when Dominic Solanke returns from injury.

Even after Cristian Romero, James Maddison and Brennan Johnson missed early sitters, helped by debutant Wilson Odobert's explosive start, this was never ending up like Monday.

Because Everton never win in August and Spurs were brilliant.

The visitors were so bad that even Yves Bissouma scored for his first Tottenham goal and in doing so took his first steps to making amends with Ange Postecoglou.

The week after being dropped for the trip to Leicester for his shameful inhaling laughing gas video, Bissouma let his feet do the talking with a stunning opener.

While he owed plenty to Dejan Kulusevski's terrific footwork, Bissouma's finish was not bad either, flying in off the bar.

His response was an apology to the Spurs fans and a hug for Postecoglou.

Bissouma's moment of magic came less than 24 hours after the Tottenham boss asked him to start his redemption act.

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And this was the perfect response.

But if Jordan Pickford could do nothing about Spurs' opener, their second was a horrible moment for the England goalkeeper.

For all his heroics over the years, Pickford has never quite been able to eradicate this type of moment from his game.

He had earlier looked unbeatable as he kept out Tottenham time and time again.

But he almost single-handedly chucked the game away for Everton when he switched off midway through the opening period.

In seemingly no danger from a simple Michael Keane pass, Pickford took a needlessly heavy touch under pressure from Son Heung-min, allowing the South Korean to nip in for his first goal in August since 2021.

The Tottenham man will not score an easier one all season.

For Everton, it was latest nightmare moment in what is already turning into a campaign of them – even just two games in.

But Spurs are never home and dry under Postecoglou, so those inside the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium could be forgiven for getting anxious when the Toffees enjoyed a promising late spell at the end of the first half.

After all, it was appearing to be a carbon copy of this exact fixture back in December.

On that occasion, Postecoglou's side also led 2-0 and looked like blowing Everton away, but ultimately needed some Guglielmo Vicario heroics in the end to hang on to a narrow victory.

There were some more hairy moments with Vicario forced to keep out Jesper Lindstrom, while Spurs' vulnerability from set pieces was put to the test by a physical Toffees outfit.

But just when those anxiety levels seemed to be rising, Romero decided enough was enough and put the result beyond doubt.

Tottenham have so often looked exposed from dead ball situations during Postecoglou's reign but showed they can also do some damage themselves.

Maddison sent over the delivery and Romero leapt above everyone else to power past Pickford on his 100th appearance for the club.

Spurs' centre-backs were not finished there though.

Micky van de Ven, clearly feeling left out, won the ball back on the edge of his own box before using his lightning speed to quite literally run the entire left of the pitch before picking the perfect moment to release the unmarked Son.

And when you give the Tottenham captain that type of space, there is often only one outcome.

Son needed no second invitation as he confidently fired under Pickford to make it four, putting the Everton fans that had stayed finally out of their misery.

Four goals and a clean sheet, it was like Tottenham from 12 months ago.

It was also their biggest victory in front of their own fans since thumping Leicester 6-2 under Antonio Conte almost two years ago when Maddison was in the away dressing room that day.

And Tottenham badly needed this result.

The season might be just two games old, but they travel to Newcastle next weekend before welcoming bitter rivals Arsenal to N17.

Throw in a date at Old Trafford before the end of September for good measure, failing to get over the line here could have made for a slow start to the season.

As it was, there was only ever going to be one winner here, the only thing up for debate was how many Spurs would get.

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Tottenham vs Everton LIVE SCORE: Latest Premier League updates as Spurs host Toffees in first home game of season

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Tottenham fans have LIVERPOOL legend's incredible advice to thank for the emergence of exciting talent Pape Matar Sarr

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PAPE MATAR SARR embraces the Star Boy nickname he goes by at Tottenham’s training ground due to his astronomical talent.

But the Senegalese international believes there are loads of kids ready to shine in Ange Postecoglou’s rejuvenated squad.

Sarr is only 21 but has become a senior head in Postecoglou’s midfield on account of the club’s strikingly young signings this summer.

Archie Gray and Lucas Bergvall, both 18, arrived from Leeds and Swedish side Djurgarden respectively for a combined total of £38.5million.

Two more teenagers were bought for the wide positions in Wilson Odobert, 19, and Yang Min-Hyeok, 18 — though the South Korean prodigy will not arrive until January.

Then there is 17-year-old whizkid winger Mikey Moore, who many rate the most exciting player to come through Spurs’ academy in a decade.

Add in Destiny Udogie, 21, and two 23-year-olds in Brennan Johnson Micky van de Ven — plus Sarr — and Postecoglou looks to be putting together a team with scary potential.

On his Star Boy moniker, Sarr said: “I take all that positively. It’s a source of pleasure because it’s not easy to be star boy in a group like we’ve got.

“It can’t be for no reason that they call me that and I work every day to make sure I deserve that and that I won’t let them down.

“But to be honest, there are loads of star boys in our team.

“You can see with the group we’ve got this year, we’ve got a lot of really, really great players. I’ll just keep working hard to make sure I merit it.”

Postecoglou, whose side take on Everton at home today, is into his second season as Spurs boss.

That normally means party time if his record at previous clubs is anything to go by — he won titles in his second campaign at all three teams he managed beyond a first season.

Repeating those successes in Australia with Brisbane Roar, in Japan with Yokohama F Marinos and in Scotland at Celtic would be some feat.

That is given the sky-high level of competition in the Premier League and it’s been 63 YEARS and counting since Spurs won the top flight.

Even more so when you consider the relative inexperience the Aussie has in his young squad.

Pundit Alan Hansen famously said “you can’t win anything with kids”. But Sarr buys into another old adage: If you’re good enough, you’re old enough.

Asked if Tottenham can win the title given Postecoglou’s second-season knack, the former Metz midfielder laughed and replied: “The way I see it, there are no 17-year-olds, no 20-year-olds. When I look at football, all footballers are the same.

“It’s not just certain teams that can win, it’s the team that has the talent, who works hard, that has the skill.

“If you have that, regardless of whether you have young players or old players, that’s going to be the team that wins.

“There are a lot of young players at Tottenham and I guess I’m a little bit older than them so I try to help in my own way, I try to impart the experience that I’ve got.”

Sarr has been bowled over by Bergvall since the blond Swede with the movie-star looks pitched up in N17.

Tottenham fought off Barcelona to complete an £8.5m move for Bergvall on deadline day in February, though the teenager did not arrive in North London until July.

The one-cap Sweden international caught the eye in pre-season and then impressed off the bench in Monday’s 1-1 draw at Leicester.

Asked which of Spurs’ new faces has impressed him most, Sarr said: “Lucas. I really love his style. He’s never under pressure when he’s on the ball. Technically, he’s fantastic.

“He’s bound to be one of the world’s top players. He’s got all the assets. With work, he’ll get to the very top.”

Sarr admits Spurs were taught a valuable lesson at the King Power as Jamie Vardy’s leveller made them pay for wasting a number of chances.

But the youngster is confident the team will keep on carving out chances in an attacking system under Postecoglou he prefers compared to that of former boss Antonio Conte.

Sarr added: “In Conte’s system, we weren’t playing so much with the ball in midfield.

“I love the system we play now because it means I get to attack, I get to defend. This is what I want to do.

“We need to be more decisive in front of goal. But I’m sure we can put that right and have a great season.”

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Dominic Solanke ruled out of Tottenham's clash against Everton as fuming fans say 'fantasy football is so back'

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DOMINIC SOLANKE has been ruled out of Tottenham's clash with Everton on Saturday due to an ankle injury, manager Ange Postecoglou has confirmed.

The striker, 26, made his Spurs debut in their 1-1 draw against Leicester on Monday after arriving from Bournemouth in a deal worth £65million.

But he picked up a knock in the game that has forced him to delay his first home game in front of his new fans.

Speaking in his pre-match press conference, Postecoglou said: "Dom picked up a knock in the last game.

"He got through the game but it flared up the day after. He’ll miss tomorrow [Everton].

"It's an ankle injury. He copped it fairly early on when someone went over his ankle."

Richarlison could lead the line in Solanke's absence, but Postecoglou may opt to move Son Heung-min into the centre instead.

It is safe to say many fans were furious with the news after selecting him for their fantasy football teams.

One reacted to the news by simply saying: "FPL is so back."

While another joked: " Sooooooo…… erm……. wildcard?"

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A third replied: "Solanke over Jota already a disaster then."

And a fourth added: "Prime fantasy football right here 😂."

Meanwhile, Postecoglou also offered updates on other Tottenham players, confirming Rodrigo Bentancur will miss out after suffering a nasty concussion against Leicester.

However, Pedro Porro has recovered from his knock and Yves Bissouma is back in the fold after the club suspended him from their Premier League opener for filming himself inhaling laughing gas.

On Bentancur, Postecoglou said: "Absolutely not [will he play against Everton].

"Irrespective of concussion protocols, with any kind of head injury we’re always going to be more conservative. We’ll take our time with Rodrigo and make sure he’s 100 per cent."

He then went on to add: "Biss [Bissouma] is available. We’ve got some options there. The idea of bulking up the squad in pre-season is we have some options.

"He’s available for selection. The bridge-building continues."

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