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  • BBC

    Who is 'outrageous' Obi-Martin?

    Born in Denmark, the young striker has been causing a stir on social media over the past 12 months after he racked up incredible goalscoring numbers during his 2023-24 season in the Arsenal youth teams. "He is a really talented player," Jeorge Bird, from Jeorge Bird's Arsenal Youth blog, told BBC Sport. "I watched him quite a few times for the Arsenal academy teams last season and he scored 32 goals for the under-18s, which was a record at that level for the club."

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    Hatate should have been sent off at Kilmarnock, says review panel

    Reo Hatate should have been sent off in Celtic's 2-0 victory over Kilmarnock on Sunday, according to the Scottish FA's key match incident review panel. The Celtic midfielder was booked for catching Liam Donnelly with his studs, and video assistant referee Don Robertson agreed with on-field official Nick Walsh's decision. The incident occurred in the closing stages when Celtic were 2-0 up and Hatate was substituted five minutes from time.

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    Man Utd fans should be 'excited' but 'patient' with Obi-Martin

    Having broken records at youth level for Arsenal, it is understandable why Manchester United fans should be "very excited" by teenage talent Chido Obi-Martin. Scoring 32 goals in 18 Under-18 Premier League games is a spectacular feat, but being able to carry that on? Having had such a successful season last campaign with Arsenal, however, just how have United managed to secure the young talent's services?

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    Does Kelleher have a chance of keeping his place?

    Alisson sustained a hamstring injury during Liverpool's win over Crystal Palace on 5 October and has not played since. The 32-year-old Brazilian has been Liverpool's number one since his £66.8m move from Roma in 2018 - playing 271 times and winning the Champions League and Premier League. At another club, against another goalkeeper, Caoimhin Kelleher might have hoped four clean sheets in eight games would be enough to keep his place.

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