West Ham Utd 2 Aston Villa 2  (West Ham Win On Pens) - Worthington Cup 5th Rd - 15th Dec 1999
West Ham Utd 2 Aston Villa 2 (West Ham Win On Pens) - Worthington Cup 5th Rd - 15th Dec 1999

Extended Highlights Hammers manager Harry Redknapp has described the entire saga as "a cock-up" which could cost his side millions of pounds given a place in Europe is at stake for the overall victors of the competition. Ellis admitted he could easily have pursued the matter via a Football League commission and felt confident such a panel would have thrown West Ham out of the competition, which was his ultimate aim. But following lengthy discussions with West Ham chairman Terry Brown, League secretary David Dent - and with Premier League chairman Dave Richards acting as an arbiter - Ellis finally backed down. Ellis, however, has insisted Villa fans - those who can produce ticket stubs for the original tie - be let in for free, which the Hammers have agreed to and are to follow suit for their own supporters, with any new fans having to pay. "I'm not entirely annoyed (at the decision)," stated Ellis. "I'm delighted we at least have an opportunity to restage the match, rather than call it a replay. "Naturally I felt at the time it was entirely right and proper that they (West Ham) had broken the rules and we were the innocent party because when someone fields an ineligible player they lose the game and it should have been awarded to us. "But having spoken to Terry Brown, David Dent and Dave Richards, I conceded and said 'all right, we will go back to Upton Park on one condition and that is our supporters be let in free of charge'. "I'm sorry Harry would like to suggest I or Aston Villa are not sportsmen, but they were wrong, they made the mistake and Terry Brown was big enough to admit the mistake. "On that basis, for the sake of football, I conceded rather than let it go to commission, whom I'm sure would have thrown them out, but that's another matter.



5 things we noticed from Man Utd training ahead of PSG
5 things we noticed from Man Utd training ahead of PSG

Manchester United beat Fulham 3-0 on the weekend to extend Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's sensational start to ten wins in his first 11 games in all competitions.  Paul Pogba (2) and Anthony Martial were on the scoresheet for the Red Devils as they climbed to fourth in the Premier League table.  Solskjaer's next test comes in the Champions League as United prepare to take on French champions Paris Saint-Germain in the last 16.   On Monday the temporary Red Devils boss took his players training. Here's five things we noticed from the session at Carrington. 1. All eyes on Romelu Lukaku   Lukaku hasn't benefited from the Solskjaer revolution quite like his Manchester United team-mates; something that was picked up on by Jamie Redknapp.  "It will come with Lukaku but he's the one that hasn't really perhaps responded to Ole because he's not been given a chance," Redknapp told Sky Sports.  "I think he was injured when he [Solskjaer] first came. Everyone else has gone flying. You can see that it may take time or it might not happen for him at all.  "It might not because the pace that Man United play with at the moment would enable people like [Marcus] Rashford and [Jesse] Lingard. They look better in the team than he does."  Will the Belgian finally get his bit of luck in the Champions League this week? 2. Keeping tabs on Alexis Sanchez  Sanchez was out of the first team set-up for the entirety of December after suffering an injury in training, but is on his way back for United.   Solskjaer started him against Arsenal in the FA Cup, only for the Chilean to open the scoring for the Red Devils.   Since then he's featured against Burnley , Leicester City and Fulham on the weekend, but does have a lot of competition for a place in the starting XI.  Solsjkaer appears to be keeping an eye on Sanchez's progress post-injury, and it will be interesting to see if he starts in the Champions League. 3. Man United's shining light  One man who will definitely be starting for Manchester United against Paris Saint-Germain is Paul Pogba.  He may have been struggling with the sun on Monday, but the Frenchman has been a beacon of light for the Red Devils since Solskjaer's arrival.  In his last nine fixtures for the Red Devils in all competitions - since Jose Mourinho's sacking - Pogba has netted an astonishing eight goals from midfield.  He also has a bucket load of assists to boot and will be chomping at the bit to steal the limelight in the Champions League this week. 4. Someone's feeling confident  Another talented young Frenchman brimming with confidence at Manchester United at the moment is Anthony Martial.  Prior to Solskjaer's takeover, Martial appeared destined for the exit, but since the Norwegian stepped in and put an arm around him he's been a world-beater.  He's also recently been tied down by the club for the best-part of his career and is ready to start winning things at United.   On Sunday he scored a goal Cristiano Ronaldo would have been proud of an



Jamie Redknapp has heard Tottenham are interested in late Chelsea transfer target
Jamie Redknapp has heard Tottenham are interested in late Chelsea transfer target

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David Brooks shows why Man United and Tottenham are keen to sign him
David Brooks shows why Man United and Tottenham are keen to sign him

Long before David Brooks had done enough to convince Bournemouth to pay Sheffield United £11million for him last summer, Everton had spotted the potential.Academy scouts at Goodison Park would rave about him as he made a name for himself after being shunned by Manchester City but a deal never came to fruition and, after impressing under Chris Wilder at Bramall Lane, Eddie Howe got a deal done.It's funny then that, as Everton huffed and puffed their way to a third win in 10 games on Sunday, the 21-year-old Welshman offered the creativity and flair that the Toffees are sorely lacking.  Brooks was a product of City's bloated academy but joined Sheffield United at 17 after failing to make the grade. He endured a tough loan spell at Halifax before finally being given a chance in the Championship that he most definitely took.Howe had no hesitation in bringing him to the Premier League and is known to have been amazed by how little one-on-one tuition has been necessary for a player who has started all bar three league fixtures, scoring five goals this campaign.In fact his development has been so impressive that going into Sunday's clash at Goodison Park, the so-called 'Warrington Maradona' had been linked with a big money move to Manchester United and Tottenham. It is easy to see why.Typically deployed on the right side of midfield to allow him to cut onto his natural left foot, Brooks instead played as a roaming No 10 for large parts of the game.Within minutes he had picked apart the Everton defence and some neat footwork down the right saw him breeze past Lucas Digne and pull back an inviting cross into the box that came to nothing.Moments later the Welshman had a shout for a penalty. He slalomed through two defenders as though they weren't there and found himself bundled over, only for referee Anthony Taylor to dismiss his claims.If there has been one criticism leveled at Brooks since he exploded onto the Premier League scene it is his ability in front of goal.Midway through the first half, the visitors stole possession deep in Everton territory and Brooks did marvelously well to hold his run, stay onside and then latch on to Junior Stanislas' deft through ball. With the ball at Brooks' feet, he looked uncertain over when and how to strike his shot. As he made up his mind, the ball ran slightly underneath his right foot and forced him to push his effort wide and on to the post.Missing a chance you should score can knock confidence but just a moment later Brooks produced an outrageous flick on the edge of his own box to launch a counter attack.His influence on the game dwindled in the second-half and he was withdrawn by Howe after 82 minutes as Everton claimed all three points thanks to goals from Kurt Zouma and Dominic Calvert-Lewin.Sportsmail columnist Jamie Redknapp described Brooks as 'the best player on the pitch' at half-time and he certainly showed signs of why the top six are all keeping tabs.Reports suggest Bournemouth are considering doubl



Will Pogba leave Man United for FC Barcelona?! | Jamie Redknapp & Danny Murphy | The Debate
Will Pogba leave Man United for FC Barcelona?! | Jamie Redknapp & Danny Murphy | The Debate

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Kevin De Bruyne and Leroy Sane discuss Man City relationship, 'unbelievable' David Silva and more
Kevin De Bruyne and Leroy Sane discuss Man City relationship, 'unbelievable' David Silva and more

Manchester City team-mates Kevin De Bruyne and Leroy Sane sat down with Sky Sports Jamie Redknapp to discuss their relationship, the qualities of their team and why David Silva is a "special" player. There was also talk about comparing Sane to Manchester United legend Ryan Giggs and why De Bruyne was forbidden from playing with his right foot as a youngster in his garden.Here's everything De Bruyne and Sane had to say ahead of Manchester City's clash with Huddersfield on Sunday, live on Sky Sp



Man Utd news: Why Paul Pogba will NEVER forgive Jose Mourinho - Jamie Redknapp
Man Utd news: Why Paul Pogba will NEVER forgive Jose Mourinho - Jamie Redknapp

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What's the problem with Paul Pogba? | Jamie Redknapp & Danny Higginbotham | The Debate
What's the problem with Paul Pogba? | Jamie Redknapp & Danny Higginbotham | The Debate

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