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Alan Shearer Selects Controversial Liverpool vs Man Utd Combined XI

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Premier League legend Alan Shearer has selected a controversial Liverpool vs Manchester United combined XI ahead of Sunday’s eagerly-anticipated clash at Anfield.

The fierce rivals go head-to-head in the standout fixture of the weekend. Reigning champions Liverpool are the strong favourites, although Arne Slot’s side are aiming to return to winning ways after suffering three straight defeats.

Man Utd, currently 10th in the Premier League table, beat Sunderland 2-0 before the international break, but haven’t won away from home in the league since March. Ruben Amorim’s men will need to be at their very best to stand a chance of escaping Liverpool with all three points.

Shearer’s Combined Liverpool and Manchester United XI

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Alan Shearer

Speaking to Betfair, Shearer named his current combined line-up – and it’s fair to say there are some bold shouts. Let’s take a closer look.

Goalkeeper: Alisson

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Senne Lammens impressed for United on his debut against Sunderland, but it’s no surprise that Shearer has opted for Alisson in goal. After all, the Brazilian is arguably the best ‘keeper in the world right now.

Right-back: Conor Bradley

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Conor Bradley hasn’t managed to make Liverpool fans forget about Trent Alexander-Arnold just yet. The 22-year-old has blown hot and cold so far this season.

Centre-back: Virgil van Dijk

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Virgil van Dijk hasn’t been at his imperious best during the opening weeks of the 2025-26 campaign. That said, there’s no doubt the 34-year-old skipper remains one of the best defenders in the business – if not *the* best.

Centre-back: Ibrahima Konate

Liverpool defender Ibrahima Konate
Liverpool defender Ibrahima Konate

Another Liverpool player in need of a big performance this weekend, Ibrahima Konate will be desperate to keep a clean sheet against the Red Devils.

Left-back: Luke Shaw

Luke Shaw
Luke Shaw

The only Manchester United player selected by Shearer. Milos Kerkez has struggled since joining Liverpool from Bournemouth, while Andy Robertson’s best days are behind him, so Shaw gets the nod at left-back.

Midfield: Alexis Mac Allister

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One of the best midfielders in the Premier League, Alexis Mac Allister is certainly worthy of a spot in this combined XI.

Midfield: Ryan Gravenberch

Liverpool midfielder Ryan Gravenberch

Another top-class midfielder, Ryan Gravenberch’s selection is more than justified.

Midfield: Dominik Szoboszlai

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Used at right-back on occasions this season, Dominik Szoboszlai scored one of the best goals of the Premier League campaign so far: *that* stunning free-kick against Arsenal in August.

Right-wing: Mohamed Salah

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Mohamed Salah is another Liverpool star who is yet to hit top gear this season. However, the Premier League legend will be aiming to put Man Utd to the sword this weekend. The Egyptian gets into Shearer’s XI ahead of Bryan Mbeumo.

Left-wing: Cody Gakpo

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Selected ahead of Matheus Cunha, Shearer has gone for Netherlands international Cody Gakpo on the left flank.

Striker: Hugo Ekitike

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No Benjamin Sesko or Alexander Isak. Instead, Shearer has gone with Hugo Ekitike, who has scored three goals in his first six Premier League appearances, and recently made his full France debut.

Shearer on Liverpool vs Man Utd

Ruben Amorim and Arne Slot
Ruben Amorim and Arne Slot

Shearer said: “Liverpool v Man United is always big because of the size of both clubs and former players will always tell you that the fixture is huge and one they look out for which means so much to both sets of fans and players.

“Because of the situation and hype around both clubs for different reasons; Liverpool have lost three on the spin which no one saw coming and Man United being the way they are, there’s no doubt there is extra spice to this game. It’s a game that both teams have to go and win for different reasons.

“International breaks are always tricky because as a manager and club, you want to sit and work or go on the training ground and work on what’s gone wrong but it’s difficult when you’ve got so many international players away. It would’ve been a tricky two weeks for Slot and Amorim.

“We don’t know who will come back fit, who will come back at a certain time, are they going to come back on Thursday or Friday? That’s always tough. If Slot has a full squad to pick from then it wouldn’t surprise me if he went back again to what worked for him again last season, particularly in such a volatile fixture.”

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‘Mistaken Identity’ VAR Check Seen For First Time at 2026 World Cup

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Football history was made during United States’ 4-1 win over Paraguay at the 2026 World Cup on Friday night as VAR carried out a ‘Mistaken Identity’ check for the first time.

The US Men’s National Team (USMNT) secured an emphatic victory in their opening match of Group D at the SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California.

The joint tournament hosts, who are managed by former Tottenham and Chelsea head coach Mauricio Pochettino, took the lead in the seventh minute courtesy of an own goal from midfielder Damian Bobadilla.

Former Arsenal striker Folarin Balogun, who joined AS Monaco in 2023, then notched a brace before half-time to put USA 3-0 up at the interval.

Mauricio pulled a goal back for Paraguay with around 20 minutes left to play but Giovanni Reyna’s excellent late strike, deep into stoppage time, got the hosts’ World Cup campaign off to a dream start.

“It was the collective approach,” Pochettino told reporters, adding that his team benefitted from the crowd’s energy. “Amazing, they were amazing. We can do amazing things if the fans are in this way.”


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‘Mistaken Identity’ VAR Check Seen For First Time

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During the second half, when the USA led 3-0, supporters and viewers alike were left puzzled when a VAR check for mistaken identity was seen for the very first time.

Veteran defender Tim Ream, 38, was shown a yellow card for his challenge on Paraguay’s Miguel Almiron.

After the free-kick was taken, Dutch referee Danny Makkelie was instructed to review the incident by VAR. The match official stopped play by blowing his whistle before running over to the pitch-side monitor. Realising his mistake, Makkelie overturned his decision.

The ref rescinded Ream’s yellow card and instead booked former Newcastle United star Almiron, who replays confirmed had clearly dived. Watch the incident below:

The new rule for mistaken identity – specificially requested by the legendary Pierluigi Collina, chairman of FIFA’s referees committee – is one of six major rule changes introduced for the 2026 World Cup finals.

The rule states that a decision can now be changed if a player is booked or sent off, but the foul was actually committed by the opposing team.

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On this occasion, though, further confusion was sparked as the officials allowed the game to restart before stopping the action and reviewing the footage.

“They let them take the free-kick, which was bizarre but clearly the right decision,” former Wales international Ashley Williams said on BBC Sport. “It’s the first time we have seen it but fair play.”

Meanwhile, former England midfielder Danny Murphy said on commentary: “Any adaptation of the rules which means diving gets more punishment is good.”

In the same match, Zlatan Ibrahimovic went viral after taking away IShowSpeed’s microphone live on FOX Sports after the popular YouTuber said Cristiano Ronaldo and Portugal will win this summer’s World Cup.

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Tottenham Agree Four-Year Deal With Pedro Porro

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Tottenham Hotspur have been handed a huge boost as Fabrizio Romano reports that Pedro Porro has agreed the terms of a new contract with the club, amid links with a potential exit.

It comes as the Lilywhites are looking to secure the long-term future of their defence, having already announced the signings of Marcos Senesi and Andy Robertson this summer.

Beyond them, there are talks to sign Jan Paul van Hecke, while exits are expected for Cristian Romero and Radu Dragusin in the coming weeks of the market.

As Tottenham continue to address how the squad is built, a new contract is set to be on the table for Porro, coming as the latest boost for Roberto De Zerbi.

Pedro Porro New Contract

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According to Fabrizio Romano, Tottenham are closing in on a new contract for Porro, as the Spanish star is set to extend his stay with the club until 2030.

Spurs signed the 26-year-old right-back in 2023, paying £39 million to land him from Sporting CP. Porro has made over 150 appearances for the club since, proving his quality in his defending, but also in the attacking areas with his crossing and set-piece ability.

Following a difficult campaign, and with only two years left on his contract, recent reports have linked the defender with a return to Manchester City, with a £60 million valuation set on the star.

However, the new contract extension is set to thwart any threat of an exit for Porro, with Romano claiming that he is viewed as “untouchable” by De Zerbi since his arrival at the club.

It’s a move that helps secure the backline even further for Tottenham moving forward, while they continue to make changes with the aim of strengthening the team.

With Porro’s deal sorted, attention may have to turn to other players in the squad who need a new contract.

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Porro’s contract extension is a huge boost for Tottenham, as they look at the options they have within the squad and where they will build next.

Beyond him, Richarlison, Dane Scarlett and Ben Davies are into the final year of their contracts, though the trio may not be in line for a fresh deal.

Jumping ahead to 2028, there are contract expirations for James Maddison, Dejan Kulusevski, Guglielmo Vicario, and Ashley Phillips.


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All of those options may be considered for new deals, but that may have to be closer to the time, especially with the former two battling against injury issues.

As it stands, Tottenham are in a good position with their contracts, and may push more of their focus towards signings in the coming weeks.

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Man Utd May Be About To Make £80m Transfer Mistake

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Manchester United could be making a mistake when it comes to the signing of Mateus Fernandes this summer.

United are in the market for new central midfielders when the summer transfer window opens next week, with Ederson the first player through the door in a £38million deal from Serie A side Atalanta.

But another is expected to arrive at Old Trafford during the summer, with new permanent head coach Michael Carrick keen to bolster his options in the middle of the park.

Man Utd look set to miss out on Elliot Anderson

Elliot Anderson waves to the Nottingham Forest fans
Elliot Anderson waves to the Nottingham Forest fans

A number of big-name players have been linked with a move to the club and Elliot Anderson remains the number one priority in the position, but United are refusing to enter into a bidding war for the Nottingham Forest man.

Rivals Man City have already had a £105million bid rejected by Forest owner Evangelos Marinakis and that is a figure United are not willing to stretch to in order to sign the 23-year-old.

That will mean they move on to other alternatives, and for some time West Ham midfielder Mateus Fernandes has been one of those, with United preparing a first bid for him.

However, he is another with a big asking price around his shoulders, with the Hammers looking for around £80million to sell him.

Again, United are hoping to haggle on the price and are prepared to wait to see if that figure comes down, but that may be a big mistake.

Speaking on GMS’ Market Madness podcast, senior football correspondent Ben Jacobs said: “I think Mateus Fernandes and the asking price kind of started before West Ham went down, so as we revealed on GMS on a previous Market Madness show, the fee that West Ham paid was £38million, plus £4million in add-ons, so there’s your £42million and then if you double that, it’s almost £85million and the asking price that West Ham want is between £80million and £85million.

“There’s some flexibility there, because it could be with add-ons, and that’s ultimately what West Ham did. If you just take £38million and double it, it’s a little bit lower, but I think West Ham’s perspective is that overall, in a mixture of guaranteed and bonuses, they want double what they paid, but that was informed to clubs before they went down, and suitors still feel that that price might drop.

“West Ham are sticking to the price for now, because the window hasn’t even opened, and due to the volume of interest you have, in particular Manchester United and PSG. Manchester United will be there and they’re already in talks on the player side. PSG could enter this race as well, and the more volume of interest, the more likely West Ham are to get a bidding war, and can stick to their asking price.

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“And I think when you look at this out of context, you just see a number like £80million and you think it seems quite high, and it certainly is when you think of West Ham’s relegation and all of the turmoil at the club, but the market is just inflated.

“Bournemouth want £80million for Alex Scott. Elliot Anderson has a high price, Chelsea want £120million for Enzo Fernandez. So West Ham will be pointing to other deals in the market and saying you have to meet that valuation.”

West Ham getting relegated from the Premier League at the end of the season was expected to make things easier for interested parties to sign some of their top players on cheaper deals.

However, that is not the case.

West Ham stand by £80m price tag

West Ham United midfielder Mateus Fernandes celebrates scoring Premier League goal against Sunderland via Reuters

The Hammers are sticking by their price tag and while United may wait to see if the price comes down the closer we get to summer transfer deadline day, other clubs may show an interest – something West Ham are hoping will happen, like with PSG.

West Ham’s relegation, you would have thought, would already have made them rethink their asking price, given they will need all the financial power they can get in their bid to return to the Premier League as quickly as possible, but their stance remains firm.

United run the risk of another club swooping in to sign the highly-rated 21-year-old before them, or, alternatively, seeing the price remain the same and then picking the Portuguese up late in the window and then having to wait to get him up to speed with United’s philosophy.

Either way, it is a dangerous game United are playing.


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