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Kilmarnock to appeal Kris Boyd red card received in draw at Aberdeen
Kilmarnock to appeal Kris Boyd red card received in draw at Aberdeen

Kilmarnock to appeal Kris Boyd red card received in draw at Aberdeen. Kilmarnock have confirmed they will appeal the red card shown to Kris Boyd in Saturday's 0-0 draw at Aberdeen. Boyd was dismissed by referee Nick Walsh for serious foul play after a challenge on Graeme Shinnie in the 80th minute of the goalless draw at Pittodrie. The Scottish FA have fast-tracked the hearing for this case, which will be heard on Thursday. Kilmarnock have also announced the signing of Conor McAleny on loan until the end of the season. The 26-year-old forward arrives from Sky Bet League One club Fleetwood Town and becomes Killie's first signing of the January transfer window. McAleny, a product of Everton's academy, enjoyed spells with Wigan and Oxford before joining Fleetwood in the summer of 2017. We are pleased to announce Conor McAleny as our first signing of the January transfer window on a loan deal from @ftfcWelcome to Killie @CMcAleny✍️ https://t.co/GcUsVnyDWE #Killie150 pic.twitter.com/Nm7tlNtZrM He joins Kilmarnock's push for the Premiership title, with the club currently third and three points behind leaders Celtic, who have a game in hand. Predict 6 correct scores for your chance to win £250K.



Marco Silva frustrated VAR not in use as Everton dispatched by Millwall
Marco Silva frustrated VAR not in use as Everton dispatched by Millwall

Marco Silva frustrated VAR not in use as Everton dispatched by Millwall. Marco Silva wants VAR introduced for all FA Cup matches after officials missed Jake Cooper's handball in Everton's defeat at Millwall. Everton boss Silva cut a frustrated figure at The Den as his team only had two shots on target, scoring from both of them through Richarlison (43) and Cenk Tosun (72). Despite leading twice, Everton could not hold on to their advantage as Lee Gregory (45+1) and Jake Cooper (75) pulled the Sky Bet Championship side back into the match. Murray Wallace went on to score a stoppage-time winner for the Lions but Silva felt Cooper's goal was a key moment in the match as the referee missed what he described as a "clear handball". VAR is only in use at Premier League grounds in the FA Cup - a decision that bemused Silva, who questioned the fairness of the competition. "It doesn't make sense," he said. "If we have to be fair with all the clubs and the competition - we have to do it for all the games. We were winning 2-1 at that moment and it made a big impact on the pitch. We need to put VAR in all the stadiums. "Seven or eight players saw the handball and it's difficult for us about how the referee or his assistant cannot see. Then 1,000 people can see it on the big screen but the referee didn't see - it's really strange." Silva has now won just six of 32 away games with Hull, Watford and Everton and the pressure is mounting on his shoulders. Everton have managed just two away wins all season. Being dumped out of the FA Cup leaves them with little to play for between now and the end of the campaign. Silva was left disappointed not to have made progress in the cup, especially after a picking a full-strength team. "It was a big frustration - it was a tough afternoon," he said. "We had a goal in this competition and today was disappointing. "Two details made the difference this afternoon. We need to be more mature to take responsibility for the first and the third goal and the decision of the referee also." Predict 6 correct scores for your chance to win £250K.



Bristol City 2 1 Bolton Callum O'Dowda and Niclas Elia sson score for hosts
Bristol City 2 1 Bolton Callum O'Dowda and Niclas Elia sson score for hosts

Bristol City 2-1 Bolton: Callum O'Dowda and Niclas Eliasson score for hosts. Bristol City came from behind to beat Bolton 2-1 at Ashton Gate on Friday night and advance to the fifth round of the FA Cup. The visitors took a sixth-minute lead when defender Mark Beevers was given the freedom of City's penalty area to shoot home unmarked with a sweet right-footed half-volley from a Luca Connell cross. But the advantage lasted less than two minutes. City winger Callum O'Dowda was allowed time to control a chip to the edge of the box on his chest before sending a low volley past the diving Remi Matthews. Lee Johnson's team went on to play some slick attacking football in the first half and took a deserved lead on the half hour just after Bolton's Joe Pritchard and Craig Noone had seen shots blocked in a crowded box. The break out of defence saw O'Dowda race forward and when the ball reached Niclas Eliasson, the Swede danced past two defenders before planting a sweet left-footed shot into the top corner from just inside the penalty area. The only surprise was that there were not more goals, with both sides committed to attack and Bolton playing a full part in the entertainment. City could have been further in front by the break. Matthews made two diving saves to deny midfielder Joe Morrell. Famara Diedhiou and Kasey Palmer shot wide from good positions, while at the other end Frank Fielding had to deal only with a deflected shot from distance by Josh Magennis. Chelsea loanee Palmer was a constant threat with eye-catching forward runs from midfield and is already a firm favourite with Ashton Gate fans, having signed this month. The second half saw City pour forward and Palmer had a shot saved from Diedhiou's 57th-minute pass. But Wanderers stuck gamely to their task and Fielding had to be alert to parry Pawel Olkowski's shot from a narrow angle. With his side enjoying a rare period of dominance, Bolton boss Phil Parkinson introduced Sammy Ameobi as a 63rd-minute substitute for Pritchard. The final half hour brought goalmouth action at both ends, Bolton staging a grandstand finish that didn't prove quite enough to earn a replay. Diedhiou had opportunities to extend City's lead as the hosts continued to create the better chances. But Wanderers fought to the last and caused some panic in the penalty area themselves in the closing stages. The result extended City's unbeaten run in all competitions to 12 matches. Predict 6 correct scores for your chance to win £250K.



Burton Albion 0 1 Manchester City 0 10 agg Sergio Aguero scores as City ease into Carabao
Burton Albion 0 1 Manchester City 0 10 agg Sergio Aguero scores as City ease into Carabao

Burton Albion 0-1 Manchester City (0-10 agg): Sergio Aguero scores as City ease into Carabao Cup fnal. Manchester City saw off Burton 1-0 at the Pirelli Stadium to reach the Carabao Cup final with a 10-0 aggregate victory. Leading the 9-0 from the first leg, Sergio Aguero's 26th-minute strike proved enough as a much-changed City overcame a Burton side keen to avoid a repeat of their trip to the Etihad a two weeks prior. Eight months on from their record-breaking Premier League title win, City had the chance to set yet more history by securing the biggest winning margin in League Cup history, but a battling Burton display and freezing conditions denied the holders the three goals they needed. The victory means Pep Guardiola's side can become the first Manchester City team to defend a major honour when they take on either Chelsea or Tottenham at Wembley on February 24. Burton: Collins (6), McFadzean (6), Turner (6), Akins (7), Templeton (6), McCrory (6), Harness (7), Miller (6), Wallace (6), Quinn (6), Boyce (7).Subs: Fox (6), Hutchinson (6), Daniel (5).Man City: Muric (6), Zinchenko (6), Sandler (7), Garcia (7), Danilo (6), Delph (6), Foden (7), De Bruyne (6), Poveda (6), Mahrez (7), Aguero (7).Subs: Jesus (6), Mendy (6), F Nmecha (6).Man of the Match: Riyad Mahrez Trailing by nine goals from the first leg and needing to inflict a club-record defeat on City to progress, pride was all that was at stake for Burton. Their manager Nigel Clough urged his players to enjoy the occasion, but they did more than that in an encouraging start full of desire and endeavour. City had all of the ball but a combination of Burton's battling defensive display and testing conditions limited the holders to few clear-cut chances, though Riyad Mahrez should have done better when he flashed wide after getting in behind Damien McCrory. Burton were a fingertip away from reducing the deficit to eight when Liam Boyce won and then got on the end of a free-kick, but Arijanet Muric got down just in time to keep his near-post flick out. City were soon back on the attack but Mahrez failed to find the target with another left-footed shot from distance but Burton's resistance was soon broken on 26 minutes. Kevin de Bruyne showed great feet to get away from two players in midfield before releasing Mahrez down the right, from where the Algerian squared for Aguero to dispatch from 12 yards. Burton looked for an immediate response as William Miller curled a shot a few yards wide of the City goal, and the League One side were almost gifted an equaliser when Arijanet Muric's mis-control sent a back pass towards his goal line, but the City goalkeeper cleared before Marcus Harness could close him down. Burton made five changes from the first leg as McFadzean, McCrory, Templeton, Miller and Quinn started Pep Guardiola opted for a sprinkling of youngsters with experience as Aguero, De Bruyne, Mahrez and Delph started alongside Foden, Sandler, Garcia and Poveda. Fabian Delph should have doubled City's lead with eight minutes of the restart, but his two scuffed efforts were kept out by Bradley Collins. Burton then went straight up the other end where they had an appeal for a penalty, but referee Kevin Friend was unmoved by David Templeton's coming together with Danilo. Aguero submitted a contender for miss of the season on the hour when he sliced a shot wide after great work from Phil Foden presented the Argentine with a gilt-edged chance to double his and City's tally. Gabriel Jesus was brought on as City looked for the two extra goals needed to set a new winning margin record in the competition, but the action came at the other end as Eric Garcia denied Burton what would have been a deserved goal, clearing Miller's attempted rebound off the line 20 minutes from time. Jesus weaved his way into the area on 88 minutes only to see a shot blocked behind by Collins, before the Burton goalkeeper tipped a 25-yard Danilo free-kick over



WATCH Lucas Digne scores bizarre own goal against Southampton
WATCH Lucas Digne scores bizarre own goal against Southampton

WATCH: Lucas Digne scores bizarre own goal against Southampton. Lucas Digne hit the ball into his own net from the edge of the box during Everton's 2-1 defeat to Southampton on Saturday. Southampton were 1-0 up in the 64th minute when Digne's attempted tackle quickly turned into the game's decisive goal. The former Barcelona defender, who Everton signed for £18m last summer, attempted to make a timely challenge on the onrushing Nathan Redmond who was slipped through by Danny Ings. However, as he attempted to make a tackle, his heavy touch sent the ball into the bottom corner, getting the better of Jordan Pickford. Hit the video above to watch Digne's unusual own goal against Southampton. Predict 6 correct scores for your chance to win £250K.



WATCH Andy Carroll's glaring miss as West Ham lose at Bournemouth
WATCH Andy Carroll's glaring miss as West Ham lose at Bournemouth

WATCH: Andy Carroll's glaring miss as West Ham lose at Bournemouth. Andy Carroll missed a sitter with the goal at his mercy as West Ham slumped to a 2-0 defeat at Bournemouth. The Hammers should then have taken the lead when Carroll blazed wildly over from around two yards out with the goal gaping after Michail Antonio made a mess of the initial opportunity. The miss from a yard out when it looked easier to score proved even more costly four minutes later as the home side punished his profligacy when Callum Wilson put the Cherries ahead. A dismal performance from Manuel Pellegrini's men was compounded in injury time when Joshua King added Bournemouth's second. Hit play on the video link above to watch Carroll's glaring miss. Predict 6 correct scores for your chance to win £250K.



Barcelona beat Levante in Copa del Rey amid threat of expulsion from competition
Barcelona beat Levante in Copa del Rey amid threat of expulsion from competition

Barcelona beat Levante in Copa del Rey amid threat of expulsion from competition. Barcelona overturned a first-leg deficit to beat Levante and reach the Copa del Rey quarter-finals, but could yet be thrown out of the competition after being accused of fielding an ineligible player.  Barca won 3-0 at the Camp Nou on Thursday, with Lionel Messi setting up two Ousmane Dembele goals and then scoring himself to seal a 4-2 victory on aggregate. Their place in the quarter-finals, however, is under threat after Levante president Francisco Javier Catalan confirmed shortly before kick-off the club would lodge a complaint to the Spanish Football Federation on Friday. Levante claim Barcelona defender Juan Brandariz 'Chumi' played illegally in the first leg as he should have been serving a suspension. "Whatever happens on the field of play today, Levante are going to take this situation to the Federation tomorrow," Catalan said earlier on Thursday. "We feel that there is a solid enough precedent to back up the club's decision to do so." Chumi was banned after he received a yellow card playing for Barcelona's B team in the Segunda B division. Barcelona, however, insist a change in the rules in November means the suspension does not carry over into the Copa del Rey. Levante may feel precedent is on their side after Real Madrid were disqualified from the Copa del Rey in 2015 for fielding Denis Cheryshev, despite the player being suspended. Barcelona were certainly worthy winners on the pitch at the Camp Nou and, as it stands, will join Real Madrid, Sevilla, Real Betis, Valencia, Girona, Getafe and Espanyol in the last eight of a tournament they won, as well as La Liga, last year. That domestic double arguably took its toll in Europe, however, and Valverde has been under pressure to afford his key players more rest this season. Messi started, along with fellow regulars like Jordi Alba, Clement Lenglet, Ivan Rakitic and Arthur. Luis Suarez, Gerard Pique, Sergio Busquets and Marc Andre ter Stegen all began on the bench. Barcelona were dominant from the outset, as a curling Messi free-kick was pushed wide and Philippe Coutinho, excellent again, shot over. Messi and Arturo Vidal both went close and finally in the 30th minute, Dembele made the breakthrough, latching onto Messi's pass before bundling the ball into the net. A minute later, the France international had a second. Coutinho found Messi on the break and he slipped free the sprinting Dembele, who ran round Aitor Fernandez and scuffed the ball home off the goalkeeper's outstretched leg. Levante were still only a goal away from extra-time but Messi ended any hopes of a comeback. Dembele freed Nelson Semedo down the right and he found Messi in the middle. A chipped finish was all it needed. Predict 6 correct scores for your chance to win £250K.



EFL should give Derby 2 0 win over Leeds after 'spy', says Stuart Pearce
EFL should give Derby 2 0 win over Leeds after 'spy', says Stuart Pearce

EFL should give Derby 2-0 win over Leeds after 'spy', says Stuart Pearce. The EFL should reverse the scoreline and award Derby a victory over Leeds after a 'spy' was discovered at the Rams' training ground last week, says Stuart Pearce on The Debate. Police were called to Derby's training ground amid claims a member of Leeds' coaching staff was surreptitiously watching their session the day before the clubs met in the Sky Bet Championship - a game which Leeds won 2-0. Leeds head coach Marcelo Bielsa admitted to sending an individual to spy on the training session, prompting the EFL to launch the formal investigation. Former Manchester City and Nottingham Forest manager Pearce insisted the punishment should fit the crime, and suggests reversing the scoreline would be fair. "It's not right and proper, from whatever country you come from. It will be interesting to see what the punishment will be from the FA. We've not seen anything as clear-cut as this before. "If it was me, the team that it has affected the most is Derby, and I would reverse the scoreline. Let the punishment fit the crime. It fits this brilliantly. "Do you think the EFL call him in, and say: 'Don't do that again'. Or I think the way I've approached it, the punishment directly fits the crime in this case." If it is found that Leeds have breached the rules, a full range of potential sanctions are available to the EFL, including a warning, a points deduction or financial penalties. Also speaking on The Debate, Liam Rosenior believes a high level of punishment would be a deterrent for other clubs who want to send spies to training grounds. "If Stuart's punishment was what the EFL went with, I'd guarantee you nobody else would be caught sending scouts to training grounds. "I think it's wrong and something should happen, whether it's reversing the result or replaying the game, there has to be some form of punishment, because it's morally wrong. "If Bielsa didn't think he was going to gain an advantage, he wouldn't have sent him." Predict 6 correct scores for your chance to win £250K.



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