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^ ^ Vincent Kompany slams ‘huge mistake’ by Jose Mourinho over Vinicius Jr racism claim

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Bayern Munich head coach Vincent Kompany has accused Jose Mourinho of making a ‘huge mistake’ with his response to Vinicius Jr’s racism claim in the Champions League this week.

After scoring Real Madrid’s only goal in the 1-0 win against Benfica at the Estadio da Luz on Tuesday night, Vinicius received a yellow card for dancing in front of the home supporters during his celebration.

Moments later, Benfica winger Gianluca Prestianni was seen speaking to Vinicius with his mouth covered by his shirt. The Madrid winger immediately ran to referee, Francois Letexier, claiming that Prestianni had said a racist insult towards him.

Madrid forward Kylian Mbappe alleged after the match that Prestianni had called Vinicius ‘mono’ or monkey, which has been denied by the Benfica winger.

Mourinho, meanwhile, took aim at Vinicius’ celebration and insinuated that the Brazilian’s actions sparked the incident.

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Gianluca Prestianni denied saying a racist insult to Vinicius Junior (AFP via Getty)

‘I saw it happen live and there’s a couple of different components to this story, first is what happened on the pitch, second is what happened with the fans as well, third there’s what happened after the game. For me, there’s clear separations we need to make,’ Kompany said on Friday.

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‘So what happens on the pitch, you have Vini Jr, when you watch the action, his reaction cannot be faked. You can see it, his reaction is emotional. I don’t see a benefit for him in going to the referee and taking all this misery on his shoulders. There was absolutely no reason for Vinicius Jr to go and do this. I think when he does it, in his mind he does it because it’s the right thing to do in that moment.

What Jose Mourinho said after Vinicius Jr's racism claim

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‘I spoke to Alvaro [Arbeloa] before I understood what the problem was, just to say: ‘This guy scores a goal that’s out of this world, why does he being stupid in the corner?.’ Then later when I realise, [and] it seems Vinicius doesn’t want to play, we were talking about [whether] we play again.

‘I want to try to be more balanced than Arbeloa and Mbappe. I do not want to say that Vinicius is a liar and nor do I want to say that my player is an incredible boy. They have decided to go their way, their perspective; I don’t want to go there. I said to Vinicius: you scored a goal that was out of this world, why do you celebrate like this? Why not celebrate like Di Stefano, Pele, Eusebio, just with the happiness of being a player from another world?’

‘Next to him you have Kylian Mbappe, who normally always stays quite diplomatic, Kylian Mbappe was really clear about what he heard and what he saw and he’s even more clear after the game when he speaks about it.

‘So all of this happens and of course you have a player who is hiding what he’s saying with his shirt. You have a player who is complaining, you have a player who says he didn’t do it, and I think unless the player comes forward it’s a difficult case and I understand this.

‘Then in the background you see in the stadium there are people doing monkey signs, it’s happening in the stadium, you can see it.

‘Then for me, even worse, is what happens after the game. What happens is you have a leader of an organisation, Jose Mourinho, who basically attacks the character of Vinicius Junior by bringing in the type of celebration to discredit what Vinicius is doing in this moment.

‘For me, in terms of leadership, that’s a huge mistake in my opinion. And that’s something we shouldn’t accept. So I’m very clear on that.

‘On top of that, he mentions the name of Eusebio. He says that Benfica cannot be racist because the best player in the club’s history is Eusebio. You know what black players had to go through in the 1960s? Was he there to travel with Eusebio to every away game when he went to every place in Europe? My dad is a black person from the 1960s also who made his way. Probably at the time the only option they had was to be quiet, and to say nothing, and to be above it, and to be ten times better to get a little bit of credit and people say, ‘actually he’s good’. That’s Eusebio’s life, probably.

‘Today, to use his name to make a point about Vini Jr who is actually finally in a situation where he can say something about this. There are a lot of players who play different leagues still in Europe who don’t have a voice, there are players in Bulgaria, Hungary and Serbia, if something happens to them and they are black players they have zero chance to have any kind of support. Vini Jr is at least in a situation where a lot of people have made it possible for him to take this moment, and to protest in this moment.

‘It’s a difficult thing for me to speak about because to be honest, in many ways I don’t actually fit in what I see in what I see is happening in the world, me personally, I don’t see my place in a lot of things that are happening in today’s world, I really don’t.

‘I don’t want to be part of one group or another group. But if I see the situation with the player, I would like to see a situation where if it is true that the player from Benfica said something as bad as what he’s said, I would love a situation where there’s a room where someone can apologise, say, ‘sorry I made a mistake’, and this has an impact on the sentence as well. If you admit you’ve made a mistake there should be an opportunity as well to say, ‘hey, nobody’s perfect, this is a good step’. But we are taking away all these options because we are creating left or right, black or white, you have to be on one side or the other side.

‘The one thing you can’t do is punish someone unfairly. And one thing you can’t do is dismiss a person and attack the character of a person who is complaining about something he experienced, and is something that is painful to this person.

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‘When Jose Mourinho is doing the knee slide at Old Trafford, when he goes to the Barcelona fans in Inter Milan’s semi-final and does the celebration, when he plays against Sevilla with AS Roma and in that moment he’s fighting with the referees and the referees have to leave the country under protection after that game, in that moment if someone was racist to Mourinho I would hope all of us would say, ‘stop, it doesn’t matter about his celebration, let’s listen to what he has to say’. Let’s defend some simple things, some core things.

‘I’ve met 100 people who have worked with Jose Mourinho, I’ve never heard anyone say anything bad about Jose. All the players who have played under him love him. So I understand the person he is, I understand he’s fighting for his team, fighting for his club and he’s made that decision.

‘You cannot be a bad person when all your former players speak so positively about you, so I know he’s a good person, I don’t need to judge him as a person but I know what I’ve heard.

‘I understand what he’s done but he’s made a mistake. It’s something that hopefully in the future won’t happen like this again, so we can move forward and grow. Hopefully we can look at the things we can do together rather than the things that constantly separate us.’

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^ ^ Wolves mock Arsenal’s ‘game management’ in TikTok video

Wolves took aim at Arsenal’s dark arts in their 2-2 draw at Molineux (TikTok)

Wolves have mocked Arsenal’s ‘game management’ and time-wasting in a TikTok video after their 2-2 draw on Wednesday night.

Mikel Arteta’s side appeared to be on course for a win as they took a two-goal lead through Bukayo Saka and Pierro Hincapie at Molineux.

However, a second-half collapse saw Wolves pull a goal back through Hugo Bueno’s excellent long-range strike before Tom Edozie’s equaliser in the fourth minute of injury time rescued a point for Rob Edwards’ side.

The draw leaves Arsenal five points clear of Manchester City at the top of the Premier League but concerns remain over the form of Arteta’s side as they have registered just two wins in their last seven league games.

Wolves, meanwhile, highlighted several attempts from Arsenal’s players to run down the clock during the game.

In one clip, Wolves sped up footage of Arsenal’s players talking before Declan Rice walked over slowly to take a corner.

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Wolves captioned the incident with: ‘Must be some confusion over who takes corners. If only you could practice this before match day.’

In the next clip, Gabriel Magalhaes went down with an injury before getting back to his feet.

“He must be really hurt. Oh… he’s fine,” Wolves’ caption read.

Wolves then posted several eye-rolling emojis with footage of Leandro Trossard going down injured in the closing stages of the game.

After the match, Opta revealed that Arsenal have taken a total of 117 minutes to restart games from corners in the Premier League this season, higher than any other team in the division, while they also have the longest average delay of restarting from corners at 44 seconds.

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^ ^ Alan Shearer’s Premier League predictions including Tottenham vs Arsenal

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Former Premier League winner Alan Shearer (Picture: Getty)

Alan Shearer has provided us with his latest round of Premier League predictions ahead of this weekend’s action.

After Arsenal’s surprising midweek draw against bottom-of-the-table Wolves, the title race is now firmly back in the balance.

Mikel Arteta’s side now lead by just five points over Manchester City, who have a game in hand over the Gunners and can pile on the pressure with a victory over Newcastle United on Saturday.

Arsenal are then in action on Sunday as they take the short trip to face arch-rivals Tottenham, who are hoping for a bounce after the appointment of Igor Tudor.

Elsewhere, the race for the top four continues to heat up, with Manchester United, Chelsea and Liverpool in action against Everton, Burnley and Nottingham Forest, respectively.

And at the other end of the table, West Ham will be looking to continue their fine recent form at home to Bournemouth as they look to climb out of the bottom three.

As ever, England legend and Betfair ambassador Alan Shearer has revealed his Premier League predictions to Metro.

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Aston Villa v Leeds

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Aston Villa are looking to bounce back from their FA Cup defeat last weekend (Picture: Getty)

Leeds are tough to beat. The system tweak that Daniel Farke made a few weeks back has been working and Dominic Calvert-Lewin is obviously a handful.

I still think if this game would have had been at Elland Road, I might have gone for a different outcome, but with it being at Villa Park and the expectancy on Aston Villa, I think Villa will win this one.

It is a tough one, because, with Spurs playing Arsenal, Spurs are at home and with the other teams playing as well, you’d much rather be in Leeds’ position with the six points clear of the drop like they are, but that can be wiped out in a week.

Prediction – Aston Villa win

Brentford v Brighton

Brentford are very hard to beat. He’s done a remarkable job Keith Andrews has. However, whatever happens between now and the end of the season, they won’t want to switch off and they’re a tough outfit. I think they’ve got a bit of aggression, they’ve got togetherness, they’ve got the pieces of skill that you need as well with big Thiago up front.

Brighton are very different. You feel as if the manager is under pressure because of the standards Brighton have set in previous seasons. I would expect Brentford to win this one.

I think if Brighton were to be beaten this weekend he should be worried about his job. There’s been some noise already and they got booed off in their last home game and that’s only going to get louder if Brentford beat them, so I get that and understand it.

Prediction – Brentford win

Chelsea v Burnley

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Pedro Neto scored a hat-trick last weekend (Picture: Getty)

I worked the Hull v Chelsea game in the FA Cup and Chelsea were really impressive. It should have been a lot more because they missed so many chances. But, they were really poor defensively against Leeds before that.

Burnley got their win against Palace then mad seven changes in the FA Cup and get dumped out of that which it’s tough to know, because they’ve not exactly got loads of fixtures, but Chelsea will have too much for Burnley at Stamford Bridge.

Burnley didn’t have any midweek game, but I guess Scott Parker is also trying to look after the squad and he’s trying to give players minutes who perhaps haven’t played much this season, but it was a strange one.

For Hull, making all those changes on the Friday evening, I get it, because they’re fourth, and they’re going to try to get into the Premier League. But for Burnley, you’ve just had a great win, and you’re not playing again for another eight days. It was a surprise for me.

Prediction – Chelsea win

West Ham v Bournemouth

This is a tough one to predict. I’ll probably sit on the fence and go with a draw in this one. You’ve got to give West Ham and Nuno great credit because they were done, as we said, a month ago.

They were down and out but they’ve clawed their way back and Summerville is having a great time scoring goals. I go back to my point that their form has probably cost two managers their jobs in terms of them panicking In Forest and in Spurs, because of what West Ham have done. Bournemouth are in really good form, so I’m going to go for a draw in this one.

Prediction – Draw

Manchester City v Newcastle

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Manchester City can pile the pressure on league leaders Arsenal (Picture: Getty)

Well, it’s going to be a minimum of five games that Newcastle play Man City this season, it could even be six, depending on what happens in the Champions League if Newcastle were to get through the round of 16 as well as Man City, then they could meet each other again, but five times guaranteed with the draw in the FA Cup.

I mean, with Newcastle’s form at the Etihad, it’d take a brave man to predict anything other than a Man City win. As much as it hurts me, probably because of that, Man City.

Newcastle are going to be full of confidence off the back of three straight away wins. But it hasn’t helped that Man City have had a free week and Newcastle had a long journey on a Wednesday when they’re playing on a Saturday night. So, yeah, it’s a big ask for Newcastle, but they’re in good form away from home.

I just look at their record at Manchester City and it’s dreadful. So, it’d take a brave man to predict anything other than a City win.

City will be raring to go for this. I mean, there’s no doubt that they would have watched the Arsenal game. Pep would have watched the Arsenal game and now they’ve now got to go and put the pressure back on. They play before Arsenal this weekend again, so, it’s their turn to put the pressure back onto Arsenal for their game on Sunday.

Prediction – Manchester City win

Crystal Palace v Wolves

It was a poor result for Palace at home to Burnley. It really was a shocking result. They’ve had a few. In the FA Cup as well, they had a poor result. I think Crystal Palace are probably so much looking forward to the end of the season, for obvious reasons, to sort of regroup and sort the manager’s situation out and to bring in one or two players.

It’s been a tough season which looked very promising at the beginning, and particularly after what happened last season with the FA Cup and the Community Shield and all that stuff.

Having said that, they are playing Wolves, and I know they had a good result against Arsenal but I’m going to go with a home win for Palace.

Prediction – Crystal Palace win

Nottingham Forest v Liverpool

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Mohamed Salah was back in the goals in the FA Cup (Picture: Getty)

Nottingham Forest have a change of manager and it was a huge decision which sort of came out of the blue. But I think Liverpool look as if they’ve got some sort of normality back, so I’ll go for an away win.

I think it’ll be between Nottingham Forest and West Ham for who does take that third relegation place. I don’t see Forest getting anything this weekend. I think they’ll make it tough but not have enough on the day.

I think, as Arsenal found it tough, City found it tough there as well, and Liverpool will as well because I think Vitor Pereira will get a great reception and the City Ground will be rocking. However, I think the form that Liverpool are in, they’ll just have too much.

Prediction – Liverpool win

Sunderland v Fulham

I mean, Sunderland as I said, we’ve said it so many times their home record is brilliant. I know that record went against Liverpool, where I thought Liverpool were superb going there and battling the way they did. But I think they’ll get back to winning ways at home against Fulham.

I think, because of how they’re playing and everything else that goes along with them, then yeah, Sunderland for the three points.

Prediction – Sunderland win

Tottenham v Arsenal

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Arsenal have to win the game. I mean, it’s pretty simple. It would be a disaster if they didn’t, and they’re not in great form, losing a 2-0 lead in the way they did against Wolves, they go into it under huge pressure. It might even be more if City beat Newcastle on Saturday night.

But Spurs give me no confidence, even with the new manager bounce, that they would hope that they’re going to get so I’m going to say an Arsenal away win.

Prediction – Arsenal win

Everton v Manchester United

It is a tough one, but I think the atmosphere will be amazing and it’ll be tough for Man United regardless the good the good form they are in. I think I’m going to say a draw.

Prediction – Draw

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