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Casemiro over-reliance highlights need for midfield signing
Casemiro is in the final year of his Manchester United contract, 33 years old and it's fair to admit he's also past his pomp, but he is a crucial cog in Ruben Amorim's midfield.
Tottenham 2-2 Man Utd - match report & highlights
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Of the 20 goals United have conceded this season, five have come when Casemiro was on the pitch. The other 15 goals they've shipped have come without him. That pattern was clear in United's 2-2 draw at Spurs.
Casemiro was taken off with less than 20 minutes to go and United leading through Bryan Mbeumo's first-half header. Spurs then scored twice late on when he left the field.
Casemiro has an undeniable impact on United but Amorim's over-reliance on the Brazil international is a further reflection of the club's need to find an appropriate heir in midfield. United have made signing a new midfielder a priority in the summer, but they might need to accelerate those plans.
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Spurs' poor home form continues
For a team with ambitions of qualifying for next season's Champions League, Tottenham's home form is simply not good enough. No ever-present side has fewer home points in the Premier League in 2025.
That run has continued under Thomas Frank, whose sole league victory this season at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium came on the opening weekend against promoted-side Burnley.
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When Richarlison glanced in Wilson Odobert's cross in the first minute of stoppage-time to make it 2-1 against Man Utd, it seemed certain that fact would change.
However, Matthijs de Ligt's 96th-minute equaliser extended Spurs' winless home run in the competition to five.
In spite of these struggles, and a raft of injuries with 10 players out, Spurs are still third in the table. Sorting those home struggles is crucial if Spurs are to be contenders.
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Arsenal's defence finally breached as pressure falls on forwards
Good things can't last forever, and in the case of Arsenal, their run of clean sheets came to its conclusion at the Stadium of Light.
A huge 812 minutes after conceding their last goal, Dan Ballard proved it is in fact possible to beat David Raya and reminded the Premier League that the Gunners are not impenetrable.
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That does not mean that Mikel Arteta's side are now going to be conceding goals left, right and centre, but it does mean that at the other end they will need to be more clinical.
Arteta will point to the fact that he was without several attacking options. Viktor Gyokeres joined the likes of Kai Havertz, Gabriel Martinelli, Gabriel Jesus and Noni Madueke on the sidelines, but the Gunners still created 17 chances.
Bukayo Saka and Leandro Trossard may have scored, but they also wasted good chances. William Saliba may not be the one you would point at to find the net, but he too will look back on today's game thinking they could have got his name on the scoresheet.
Had another clean sheet been secured, this wouldn't have mattered in the grand scheme of things. But, ultimately, this would be costly.
Saka's quality is not in doubt. Trossard's is underrated. Merino is a serviceable option as a No 9. The weight will continue to fall on them while other players regain their fitness, and their production will get called into question if more nights like this one begin to impact their title charge.
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Sunderland prove they can force anyone into playing their way
You would have found Sunderland at the bottom of many people's predicted Premier League tables at the start of the season. But results like this one prove exactly why they aren't anywhere near the drop.
Admittedly, in the second half, the Black Cats were at the mercy of Arsenal, who looked likely to score with almost every attack. In the first, though, it was a very different tale.
Regis Le Bris' side put in a commanding first 45 minutes. And it wasn't by playing the most beautiful football. It was by forcing their opponents to play the game exactly how they wanted it to be played.
The resolute nature of Sunderland's rearguard performance began to irritate the Gunners, and by the time they conceded they were just playing into the hands of the hosts. Silly free-kicks, rushed decisions in the final third. Yes, they composed themselves after the break, but Sunderland left them rattled.
The fact they were able to do this against a side that could have gone nine points clear at the top of the Premier League had they won, speaks volumes about what the newly promoted side have been able to do. Both tonight and through the season to date.
When people say there are no easy games in the Premier League, Sunderland are the evidence they will continue to point towards.
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Soucek showcases Whac-A-Mole vibes
Even in 20 years time, Tomas Soucek will be scoring goals for West Ham in the Premier League. Probably.
Watching him at West Ham always reminds me on the classic Whac-A-Mole game from the 1990s. Just when you think he has disappeared, out of sight from the first team and with too many whacks on the head to rise again, up he pops to make big contributions for the club.
West Ham 3-2 Burnley - match report & highlights
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His role playing as the emergency striker in the final 15 minutes of this crucial clash with Burnley provided the spark that the Hammers were lacking as the game wore on. His legs may not move as quick as they once did but his game intelligence and the nuisance factor he brings certainly remains.
"Every time Soucek played against me, he was a nightmare," said his manager Nuno Espirito Santo, who has to take big credit for utlising Soucek in this role. From his last 44 minutes on the pitch as a striker, the battering ram Czech has scored twice and played a huge role in another goal. You just can't keep him down.
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Toffees take charge as Fulham waste their opportunities
Everton’s midfield set the tone from the first whistle, with Idrissa Gana Gueye driving the team forward and capping a dominant first half with the opener. His energy and control allowed the Toffees to dictate the tempo and keep Fulham penned in for long spells.
Michael Keane’s late header sealed the points and reflected Everton’s growing confidence under David Moyes. The defender looked assured at the back and dangerous from set-pieces, delivering one of his most complete performances of the season.
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For Everton, this felt like a statement of control and composure, a reminder of their growing maturity under Moyes.
Manchester United boss Ruben Amorim said his team "have a lot of problems" as he delivered a reality check after the 2-2 draw at Tottenham.
Matthijs de Ligt's 96th-minute equaliser salvaged a point for United to extend their unbeaten league run to five games, their longest under the Portuguese, but Amorim was frustrated to see his side repeat the mistakes of last Saturday's draw at Nottingham Forest.
United led for nearly an hour through Bryan Mbeumo's first-half header, but late goals from Spurs substitute Mathys Tel and Richarlison, seven minutes apart, turned the game before De Ligt rescued a draw with his side a player down after Benjamin Sesko's injury.
Amorim said United, who would have gone second had they held on to win, struggled to cope when he took Casemiro and Harry Maguire off with less than 20 minutes to go as he struck a downbeat tone ahead of the international break.
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"We have a lot of problems," said Amorim. "We are just in the beginning. I know that sometimes the results show to people that we are improving, but we have a lot to do.
"You can divide the game in the final 10 minutes, also when we have to take out Harry Maguire and Casemiro at the same time, then suffer two goals, then losing [Sesko], even before the second goal with a big opportunity.
"To play with 10 men, but then to overcome everything and to manage to score, is a good thing, but if you look at the rest of the game, we were comfortable.
"I think we should do better, be more aggressive, feeling the environment in the stadium.
"The three points were there, the space was there, and I think we felt too comfortable during the game, and we need to expect that in one play anything can happen and change the mood of the stadium, and today was that.
"We controlled the game well, but we need to do better, because the game was there for the taking."
'Sesko knee injury bigger concern than confidence issues'
Sesko, who was dropped from the starting line-up at Spurs, was forced off with a knee injury coming off the bench and could miss Slovenia's World Cup qualifiers.
The striker had a chance to put United in front shortly after Tel's late equaliser for 1-1 but let the opportunity pass him by, taking too long to shoot before Micky van de Ven recovered, picking up the injury in the process.
That was Sesko's last act as he headed straight down the tunnel with the medical team, who will assess the severity of his problem, which was enough to stop him playing on despite United having used all five of their subs.
Asked about Sesko being low on confidence, Amorim said: "No, I think that is not the biggest concern now. That happened in the same way that he was not scoring and then he scored two goals in the next two games.
"That happens, especially with a striker. I'm more concerned with his injury because it's in the knee and I don't know [how bad it is]. We need Ben to be a better team."
Asked if it is a serious injury, he added: "I have no idea, but because it's the knee, we never know."
Amorim refuses to rule out January signings
United are already set to lose Bryan Mbeumo, Amad Diallo and Noussair Mazraoui to AFCON, which begins on December 21 and ends on January 18, and a serious injury to Sesko would leave Amorim in a precarious position.
Joshua Zirkzee, who Amorim does not view as a No 9, was the only senior striking option on the bench at Spurs and was an unused substitute, with Mason Mount preferred as an impact player.
Asked if they will be active in the January window, Amorim said: "We have to check everything, we have to check what's happened with Ben.
"Of course we are going to have a problem [with AFCON], but we already knew [that]. Managing that situation is going to be hard, but let's see when the window is open if we can improve the team and try to repair something. Until then, we have to take the chance."
Asked if he wants to make January signings, Amorim added: "We'll see."
Analysis: Finding Casemiro heir a transfer priority
Sky Sports' Zinny Boswell:
Sky Sports News has reported that signing a midfielder is a priority for United this summer with Elliot Anderson and Carlos Baleba among a number of options the clubs have looked at.
But the numbers show that those plans might have to be brought forward to the January window if, of course, PSR will allow.
Casemiro, 33 and in the final year of his deal at Old Trafford, cannot be relied on to hold everything together for the whole season and clearly the other options are not up to the job.
Of the 20 goals United have conceded this season, only five have come when Casemiro is on the pitch, which means the other 15 have come in his absence.
That will surely be a huge concern for Amorim, who has only used the Brazilian for the full 90 once this season. He needs to find Casemiro's heir and fast.
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The top stories and transfer rumours from Friday's newspapers...
Premier League
Tottenham manager Thomas Frank could look to reunite with 29-year-old Al Ahli and England striker Ivan Toney in January - talkSPORT.
Yoane Wissa will not make his Newcastle debut at former club Brentford this weekend - The Daily Mail.
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Manchester United's plans to build a new 100,000-seat stadium have been hit by a further delay with no Government money for the Old Trafford regeneration project to be forthcoming in this month's Budget - The i.
Manchester United have banned a supporter from attending matches for three years for making a homophobic comment about Chelsea on social media - The Daily Mail.
Man Utd news & transfers🔴
Newcastle are "relaxed" about Sandro Tonali's comments on his future, and will not begin formal talks about a new contract for the 25-year-old Italy midfielder until later in the season - The Daily Mail.
Newcastle have begun early discussions with Sven Botman's camp over a new contract while FC Copenhagen are interested in Emil Krafth - The Daily Mail.
Tottenham midfielder Yves Bissouma had more than £800,000 "stolen" in an alleged fraud from his VIP Coutts bank account - The Sun.
Former Chelsea and Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino has opened the door to a surprise Premier League return after the 2026 World Cup - Evening Standard.
International football
Jude Bellingham is set to be included in Thomas Tuchel's latest England squad - The Sun.
Gianni Infantino, the president of FIFA, has been accused of a "clear violation" of the governing body's statutes after appearing to endorse Donald Trump's political agenda - The Telegraph.
Scottish football
Rangers fans unfurled banners aimed at sporting director Kevin Thelwell and chief executive Patrick Stewart at Ibrox - The Scottish Sun.
Hearts chief executive Andrew McKinlay is set to land a plum SFA vice-presidency role alongside Hampden Park supremo Mike Mulraney - The Scottish Sun.
European football
Real Madrid are hoping to sign Bayern Munich and France defender Dayot Upamecano on a free transfer when his contract expires at the end of the season - Sky Germany.
Atletico Madrid are keeping tabs on Chelsea defender Marc Cucurella but do not want to move for him until next summer - Fichajes.
Napoli could reignite interest in Manchester United midfielder Kobbie Mainoo in January - Calciomercato.
Arsenal have placed a €150m (£132m) valuation on midfielder Declan Rice, who is admired by Real Madrid - Fichajes.
Rugby Union
The Rugby Football Union is giving away tickets for England's clash against Fiji with the governing body struggling to sell out their second autumn international fixture at Twickenham - The Telegraph.
Steve Borthwick has acknowledged the challenges presented by managing Marcus Smith's diminished role for England but has urged the recalled playmaker to kickstart his side's attack against Fiji on Saturday - The Guardian.