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  • BBC

    'Hudson-Odoi is back to his best'

    Former Nottingham Forest midfielder Jermaine Jenas says Callum Hudson-Odoi is "back to his best" after his two goals fired Nuno Espirito Santo's side to victory over Sheffield United, edging them closer to Premier League survival. Hudson-Odoi struggled with injuries during his time at Chelsea, but is enjoying a consistent run in the Forest starting XI and has remained fit throughout the season. "It was Callum Hudson-Odoi who shone for Forest," Jenas told Match of the Day.

  • BBC

    Ten Hag focused despite Bayern speculation

    Erik ten Hag is 100% focused on Manchester United, despite speculation he is on Bayern Munich's list of potential successors to Thomas Tuchel. Bayern are experiencing difficulties in their attempt to replace Tuchel, after interest in Germany coach Julian Nagelsmann, Bayer Leverkusen's Xabi Alonso and former United interim boss Ralf Rangnick got nowhere.

  • BBC

    'Rice is the difference for Arsenal'

    Former Arsenal striker Ian Wright says Declan Rice is thriving in his role alongside Thomas Partey as it allows him to move forward more with the ball. Rice scored and assisted in Saturday's win over Bournemouth with a player-of-the-match display in a game which kept alive the Gunners' dream of a first Premier League title in 20 years. "He is the difference for Arsenal in respects of being able to play any of those positions in the midfield," Wright told Match of the Day.

  • The Telegraph

    Arsenal’s team this season will be better than Invincibles – if they win title

    About 40 minutes into Arsenal’s game against Bournemouth, a growing sense of weary frustration was palpable among the home fans. It was not that their team was playing poorly. Far from it, some of the smooth, progressive football being delivered by Martin Odegaard, Kai Havertz and Bukayo Saka was compelling. It was more that Bournemouth’s stubborn defending was preventing Mikel Arteta’s side from gaining the reward their performance deserved. The fans were moaning at Mark Travers, the Bournemout