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Dave Kidd: Jurgen Klopp's row with Mo Salah will define the collapse of his Liverpool empire… he totally botched exit | 22Z7SY0 | 2024-04-30 09:08:01

IT is the image which will define the collapse of Jurgen Klopp's Liverpool empire.

A manager who admitted at least five months ago he was running out of gas, having a heated touchline row with a star player who wanted to take the Saudi shilling last summer.

Dave Kidd: Jurgen Klopp's row with Mo Salah will define the collapse of his Liverpool empire… he totally botched exit
Dave Kidd: Jurgen Klopp's row with Mo Salah will define the collapse of his Liverpool empire… he totally botched exit
Jurgen Klopp's side have fallen away in the Premier League title race
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Dave Kidd: Jurgen Klopp's row with Mo Salah will define the collapse of his Liverpool empire… he totally botched exit
Dave Kidd: Jurgen Klopp's row with Mo Salah will define the collapse of his Liverpool empire… he totally botched exit
Klopp and Mo Salah had a row on the touchline during Liverpool's 2-2 draw with West Ham
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The sanctimonious 'This Means More' brigade have turned on Mo Salah for his petulance, while arriving as a late sub as Liverpool's title chances moved from slim to non-existent in Saturday's 2-2 draw at West Ham.

And Salah's behaviour certainly told us that the extreme unity of Klopp's 'Mentality Monsters' was a thing of the past.

Salah has still had a decent individual season but there have only been three Premier League goals from the Egyptian since Klopp handed in his notice and since his injury at the Africa Cup of Nations.

And Liverpool's only genuinely convincing display during their recent season-wrecking, ten-match run was the 3-1 win at Fulham — when Salah was dropped.

Still, Klopp should take the lion's share of the blame for Liverpool's capitulation because the German has botched his exit.

When he announced his intention to quit the club in January, Liverpool were top of the league having suffered a single — unjust — defeat all season, thanks to a VAR debacle at Tottenham.

While a quadruple was always a long shot, it was not entirely unrealistic.

And a second Premier League title was very much on.

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But Klopp is burnt-out, quite understandably, and he knew as much in November when he told his staff he would leave at the end of this season.

Indeed, Klopp's No 2 Pep Lijnders said he knew last summer that 'we were going towards the end of this project'.

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As an elite football manager, when you know your time is up, you're no longer fully effective.

And when you've told everyone else that your time is up, your time is up.

So, Klopp's announcement was always likely to derail Liverpool's season — especially given how extremely his team, at its best, reflects his own manic personality.

Would Liverpool have enjoyed a more successful season had Klopp quit last summer, when he knew he was no longer in it for the long term, and if Salah had been allowed to leave for lucrative Saudi semi-retirement?

Probably not. Finishing third in the Premier League and winning the Carabao Cup is no disgrace.

And at the start of the campaign, it would have been considered par for the course.

But the post-Klopp rebuild could have started a year earlier and without such an avoidable and predictable anti-climax to this season.

Now, having been snubbed by Xabi Alonso, the outstanding candidate to succeed Klopp, Liverpool have gone down Manchester United's 'bald Dutchman' route with Arne Slot, rather than the expected 'Latin hipster' approach with Sporting Lisbon's Ruben Amorim.

Slot needs patience and may well get it. But replacing a long-serving club great is always a tough gig, especially in the likely event that Liverpool lose their best two players, Salah and Virgil van Dijk.

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Liverpool's time as Manchester City's leading domestic rivals is over, with Arsenal having now usurped them over two seasons.

Klopp's four-year Anfield peak finished in 2022, when another quadruple ended with Liverpool pipped to the title by Manchester City and losing the Champions League final to Real Madrid.

Now we know Klopp's final major trophy haul at Liverpool — one Champions League, one Premier League, one FA Cup, two League Cups and (if you must) a World Club Cup — where does his reign stand among the greatest of the Premier League era?

In black-and-white terms, Klopp is way behind Sir Alex Ferguson and Pep Guardiola, the only two men to have won multiple Premier Leagues and a Champions League at the same club.

Those two sit alongside Brian Clough, Bob Paisley and Sir Matt Busby as the undoubted all-time managerial greats of the English game.

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But Klopp ranks in the next tier down — with Arsene Wenger, Jose Mourinho (the Chelsea version), Bill Shankly and Don Revie.

These were all men with the strength of character to transform their clubs in their own image and enjoy success but who did not win as much as they might have done.

Had Klopp managed to keep his intentions under wraps and ended up with another title, perhaps even a treble or quadruple, he'd have edged himself up into that highest echelon with Ferguson, Guardiola, Clough, Paisley and Busby.

But deciding the timing and the manner of your exit is one of the toughest calls for any manager or sportsman.

Klopp got it wrong. And the sight of him squabbling with Salah on the touchline at West Ham is cast-iron proof of that.

COLE'S A VOTE WINNER

THE voting for the Footballer of the Year award closes on Tuesday and, unlike many, I've gone for Cole Palmer.

Most Football Writers' Association members vote by starting with the likely Prem champs and work backwards. So the winner will be Phil Foden, Rodri, Declan Rice or Martin Odegaard.

There is dissent if a player from a less successful team wins, like David Ginola from mid-table Spurs in Manchester United's '99 Treble- winning year.

But enjoying a superb individual season in a poor team is a greater achievement.

And for Palmer — just 21 and in his first season as a regular starter — to have chalked up 23 goals and 13 assists in such a basket-case team as Chelsea, makes him this season's outstanding player.

Dave Kidd: Jurgen Klopp's row with Mo Salah will define the collapse of his Liverpool empire… he totally botched exit
Dave Kidd: Jurgen Klopp's row with Mo Salah will define the collapse of his Liverpool empire… he totally botched exit

TEN-TERTAINMENT

MUCH guffawing when Erik ten Hag proclaimed his Manchester United side as "one of the most dynamic and entertaining teams" in the Premier League after a 1-1 home draw with Burnley.

But I agree with him.

This season I've watched live as United beat Liverpool and Wolves 4-3, drew 3-3 with Coventry and Galatasaray and lost 4-3 at Bayern Munich and Copenhagen. I also watched on telly as they were beaten 4-3 at Chelsea.

As a neutral, I can't remember seeing any team involved in quite so many mental matches during the course of one season.

The problem is Ten Hag isn't there to produce chaotic entertainment for the likes of me, he's there to make Manchester United successful and make their fans happy — which is an entirely different metric.

FINAL FLING FOR FLOPS

MOST people fancy a glamour Champions League final between Real Madrid and Paris Saint-Germain, whose star man Kylian Mbappe is about to move to the Bernabeu.

But I would prefer an all-German affair between Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund — like the last Wembley final in 2013.

Just for the larks of seeing Englishmen Eric Dier and Jadon Sancho line up against each other in the world's greatest club match, after both were frozen out of average Premier League teams and with neither of them in England's Euros plans.

FLAT NO TO VAR

DESPITE the horrors of Ikea, Sweden is my new favourite country after its clubs voted against introducing VAR.

Those of us who opposed VAR and now want it scrapped are told this can't happen, as if any rowing back against technology makes you some kind of flat-Earther.

But the Swedes have seen this ruinous system operate and are right not to touch it with a flat-packed bargepole.

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EMMA HAYES blasted what she called the "worst decision in Women's Champions League history" after Chelsea fell to a semis loss to Barcelona.

Kadeisha Buchanan was given her marching orders in the second half of an intense battle with the Blues dispatched 2-1 on aggregate at Stamford Bridge.

Emma Hayes calls out 'worst' ref decision 'in Women's Champions League history' after Barcelona defeat Blues
Emma Hayes calls out 'worst' ref decision 'in Women's Champions League history' after Barcelona defeat Blues
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Emma Hayes and her players had their hopes of reaching the Champions League final ended by Barcelona[/caption]
Emma Hayes calls out 'worst' ref decision 'in Women's Champions League history' after Barcelona defeat Blues
Emma Hayes calls out 'worst' ref decision 'in Women's Champions League history' after Barcelona defeat Blues
Barcelona's Lucy Bronze consoled her England team-mate and Chelsea captain Millie Bright following the final whistle
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Emma Hayes calls out 'worst' ref decision 'in Women's Champions League history' after Barcelona defeat Blues
Emma Hayes calls out 'worst' ref decision 'in Women's Champions League history' after Barcelona defeat Blues
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Hayes criticised referee Iuliana Demetrescu following her second-half dismissal of Kadeisha Buchanan[/caption]
Emma Hayes calls out 'worst' ref decision 'in Women's Champions League history' after Barcelona defeat Blues
Emma Hayes calls out 'worst' ref decision 'in Women's Champions League history' after Barcelona defeat Blues
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Fridolina Rolfo's spot-kick conversion clinched the win for Barca who were awarded a pen late on[/caption]

The second-leg defeat – watched by a record 39, 398-strong crowd at the stadium – led to the hosts being knocked out of the contest semis for the second year in a row by Spain's top -flight leaders.

The loss came a week after the six-time Women's Super League title winners beat their opponents 1-0 in the first leg in Barcelona.

It ended their dreams of lifting a Champions League trophy for the first and last time under Hayes, with the Blues chief taking over as United States women's boss this year.

It also saw hopes of a silverware double crushed with the WSL title remaining their only chance of a trophy this term following semis and final losses in the FA and Conti Cups.

Buchanan was booked twice in four minutes by ref Iuliana Demetrescu.

First for a trip on Salma Paralluelo and then following challenge on Patri Guijarro with both players battling for possession.

While the centre-back got the ball during the second incident, she was given her marching orders after appearing to catch Guijarro's foot with the player dropping to the turf seconds later

And Buchahan looked crestfallen as she headed straight down the tunnel after her 59th-minute second booking with her team-mates appeals dismissed by the ref.

The sending off occurred after Barca had taken a first-half 1-0 following Aitana Bonmati's strike deflecting into goal off Buchanan.

Hayes said: "They had a strong first half, the deflected goal puts them in a good position.

"But in the second half I felt we were just coming on top, and you could see the combination of the crowd and the players were driving us, the felt really confident.

"So, when you get such a shocking refereeing decision, there's nothing you can do about it.

"It's hard enough when you've got 11 but when you've got 10 it's virtually impossible."

Of the foul that led to Buchanan's dismissal, Hayes added: "Even the Barcelona players said the referee was helpful to them. I didn't think it was a foul, let alone a yellow card.

"When you lose a game, for us we didn't feel we got the opportunity to lose it, that was taken away.

"I was surprised when I saw her selected, she's known for (giving) easy cards. That was probably the worst decision in UEFA Women's Champions League history.

Buchanan's departure was followed by spot-kick drama with the visitors awarded a 74th-minute penalty.

This occurred after Bonmati fell in the box after with a collision with Blues defenders Ashley Lawrence and Jess Carter.

A VAR check upheld Demetrescu's decision to award a pen netted by Fridolina Rolfo who sent keeper Hannah Hampton the wrong way before her bottom corner finish.

Hayes, who had influential striker Mayra Ramirez absent, said: "I'm gutted for them [the players], we were robbed.

"I genuinely believe we were on top of the game, we'd just hit the post, we could feel the momentum going in that direction, but we didn't get the chance to experience that.

All the talking is about that. Yes, we lost Mayra Ramirez after training, that didn't help, but you need everything to go your way, two yellow cards, a deflection and a penalty, everything went their way."

At the game's start the scene was set for what some Chelsea fans would have hoped would be a fairytale Stamford Bridge farewell to Hayes in her last appearance as Blues boss at the ground

A record crowd of 39,398 flocked to watch the match – the largest ever for a women's fixture at the ground let alone a Women's Champions League battle.

The opening 20 minutes saw the rivals vying for control of the ball  before Barcelona gained the upper hand in attack with Aitana Bonmati among their iggest threats.

The Women's Ballon d'Or winner opened the scoring in the 25th minute with her angled shot following a Keira Walsh's pass deflected into goal.

But rather than let their heads drop Chelsea, who were without influential striker Mayra Ramirez, responded brightly.

And they had some gilt-edged chances to level.

The crowd roared when Melanie Leupolz struck the post from six yards out in the 31st minute.

However, that effort would not have counted with Lauren James offside.

And Catarina Macario forced a corner with her rifled effort forcing a parried save from Catalina Coll.

Another huge chance went begging close to half-time with Nusken almost punishing a sloppy Barca back pass. She fed the ball to James who was somehow unable to slot home from close range.

The second half saw Chelsea come out swinging in search of a leveller.

But disaster struck when Buchanan was sent off.

Hayes made a late roll of the dice sending on striker Aggie Beever-Jones for Leupolz.

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Emma Hayes calls out 'worst' ref decision 'in Women's Champions League history' after Barcelona defeat Blues
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Aitana Bonmati broke the deadlock with her deflected first-half strike[/caption]

And a triple 84th-minute substitution saw Fran Kirby and Eve Perisset entering fray alongside skipper Millie Bright who played up top as a back-up striker.

Chelsea appealed for a pen when Beever-Jones was brought down in the box late on. But a VAR check saw nothing award.

The visitors held out to claim the victory.

A duel with Lyon or Paris-Saint Germain awaits them in the final in Bilbao, Spain in May.

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SPAIN could be THROWN OUT of Euro 2024 for government interference in the Spanish FA, according to reports.

Spanish clubs including Real Madrid and Barcelona could also be axed from next season's Champions League, while the country's hosting of the 2030 World Cup may also be in jeopardy.

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England rivals 'face being THROWN OUT of Euro 2024 as Uefa and Fifa set deadline'
Spain could be banned from the Euros this summer
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Jose Manuel Rodríguez-Uribes, president of Spain's Supreme Sports Council, sent a letter to Uefa and Fifa explaining why government involvement was required as the Spanish FA battles allegations of corruption.

The latest scandal comes just months after former Uefa vice-president Luis Rubiales resigned as Spanish FA chief after he kissed Jenni Hermoso following the country's Women's World Cup final victory over England.

But AS understand Uefa and Fifa have not responded well to Rodriguez-Uribes' letter, believing a "line has been crossed" as a result of government interference.

A joint letter sent by the two governing bodies to Rodriguez-Uribes last week, signed by general secretaries Mattias Grafstrom and Theodore Theodoridis, questioned why the interference had taken place.

The letter also insisted neither organisation would accept any form of government meddling.

The Supreme Sports Council now have until Friday to give answers to the following questions:

  • On what legal and/or factual basis was the Commission appointed?
  • Who makes up the Commission and who appointed its members?
  • What is the Commission's exact mandate?
  • What power does the Commission have?
  • What relationship does the Commission have with the statutory decision-making bodies in the RFEF?

By Friday, it is understood the council's response will lead to one of two outcomes.

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England rivals 'face being THROWN OUT of Euro 2024 as Uefa and Fifa set deadline'
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If deemed a satisfactory response, Uefa and Fifa will likely refrain from taking action against the Spanish FA.

But if it is decided that the Spanish FA has in effect been taken over by the government then they would likely be immediately suspended by both Uefa and Fifa.

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This would mean being kicked out of this summer's Euros in Germany, while Spanish clubs would be unable to compete in the Champions League, Europa League, Europa Conference League and Club World Cup next season.

They would also be ruled out of hosting the 2030 World Cup – which they are due to stage alongside Portugal and Morocco – with three games also in Argentina, Uruguay and Paraguay.

Their hosting of the tournament has not yet been ratified and Fifa bosses are confident Portugal and Morocco are capable of putting the tournament on without Spain.

Fifa and Uefa have precedent for responding to political controversies having banned Russian clubs from European competition after the invasion of Ukraine.

Russia also missed out on the opportunity to host Euro 2028.

In recent years, the football associations of Zimbabwe, India, Sri Lanka, Kenya and Pakistan have also been temporarily suspended due to outside interference.

Meanwhile, England are risking their own Euro ban after it was revealed last week MPs are demanding the decision to get rid of FA Cup replays be reversed.

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ERIK TEN HAG has launched a defiant defence of his team and his tactics following Manchester United's 1-1 draw with Burnley.

The Red Devils boss was booed for his decision to substitute fan favourites Rasmus Hojlund and Kobbie Mainoo in the 65th minute while the game was tied at 0-0.

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Erik ten Hag hits back with message to fans and 'forgetful' Man Utd icons after being booed for substitutions v Burnley
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Erik ten Hag hits back with message to fans and 'forgetful' Man Utd icons after being booed for substitutions v Burnley
Erik ten Hag hits back with message to fans and 'forgetful' Man Utd icons after being booed for substitutions v Burnley
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The Manchester United boss was booed for his decision to substitute Kobbie Mainoo[/caption]
Erik ten Hag hits back with message to fans and 'forgetful' Man Utd icons after being booed for substitutions v Burnley
Erik ten Hag hits back with message to fans and 'forgetful' Man Utd icons after being booed for substitutions v Burnley
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Rasmus Hojlund's departure was also met with boos from the Old Trafford faithful[/caption]

Old Trafford's frosty show of dissent towards the Dutchman came after Mainoo and Hojlund were replaced by Amad Diallo and Scott McTominay.

United scored shortly after the substitutions were made with Antony finding the net in the 79th minute.

But the Brazilian's hard work was undone when a 87th minute Burnley penalty was dispatched by Zeki Amdouni to secure a 1-1 draw for the Clarets.

Ten Hag defended his substitutions, claiming that Hojlund, 21, and Mainoo, 19, need rest as they are still adjusting to life as Premier League regulars.

Speaking in his post match press conference he said: "I am the manager and have to decide what the team needs.

"It was the right decision and totally logical to bring off very young players who are in their first year of the Premier League and feel some fatigue.

"They have both had injuries this season and I want to protect them."

Ten Hag went on to call for United fans to be patient with his team, adding: "Fans need patience.

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Erik ten Hag hits back with message to fans and 'forgetful' Man Utd icons after being booed for substitutions v Burnley
Erik ten Hag hits back with message to fans and 'forgetful' Man Utd icons after being booed for substitutions v Burnley
Erik ten Hag hits back with message to fans and 'forgetful' Man Utd icons after being booed for substitutions v Burnley
Erik ten Hag hits back with message to fans and 'forgetful' Man Utd icons after being booed for substitutions v Burnley

"I understand they want to see the skills of these players but the league gets more intense year by year and the youngsters need to adjust. That takes time."

It wasn't just the die-hard supporters of Man Utd that Ten Hag appeared to have a message for either with the 54-year-old also seeming to take aim at former stars like Roy Keane and Gary Neville, who have criticised his side's performances.

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He said: "People forget that the Man United team of 2004-05, they also didn't play that great football.

"They were building and it took time but everyone forgets, even the players who were in the team."

Ten Hag and Co have come under fire for not only their style of play but also their form since the beginning of the season.

A Champions League group stage exit has been compounded by an astonishing 12 losses in the Premier League this term.

While despite reaching the FA Cup final, United came dangerously close to a monumental collapse after Championship side Coventry forced penalties in their Wembley clash after overturning the Red Devils' three goal lead.

In spite of all this Ten Hag was still quick to praise his team for being "entertaining" in an interview with the BBC after their draw with Burnley.

He said: "We are one of the most dynamic and entertaining teams in the league at this moment.

"We are creating loads of chances by playing good football. Yes, we concede also. We have to learn from it because it was unnecessary to lose the control".

United currently sit sixth in the Premier League table and are some 13 points off Aston Villa in fourth place – likely to be the last remaining Champions League spot this season.

It doesn't get much easier for the club either with tough clashes against league leaders Arsenal and in form Crystal Palace on the horizon.

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Erik ten Hag hits back with message to fans and 'forgetful' Man Utd icons after being booed for substitutions v Burnley
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Manchester United continue to drop points[/caption]

Erik ten Hag hits back with message to fans and 'forgetful' Man Utd icons after being booed for substitutions v Burnley
Erik ten Hag hits back with message to fans and 'forgetful' Man Utd icons after being booed for substitutions v Burnley

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MANCHESTER UNITED manager Erik ten Hag could be offered a sensational return to Ajax after a turbulent campaign at Old Trafford.

Ten Hag, 54, joined United from the Dutch giants in 2022 and enjoyed a successful debut campaign as he won the Carabao Cup, made it to the FA Cup Final and qualified for the Champions League.

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Erik ten Hag tipped to jump at 'great Man Utd escape route' with Old Trafford boss 'at top of wanted list'
Manchester United boss Erik ten Hag could return to Ajax in the summer
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Erik ten Hag tipped to jump at 'great Man Utd escape route' with Old Trafford boss 'at top of wanted list'
Erik ten Hag tipped to jump at 'great Man Utd escape route' with Old Trafford boss 'at top of wanted list'
Ten Hag is Ajax's top target but talks won't take place before the FA Cup final
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However, this season has been completely different as the Red Devils finished last in their Champions League group and have missed out on a top-four finish in the Premier League.

The Dutchman has defied injury woes to lead United to back-to-back FA Cup finals but his future is in doubt.

According to transfer expert Marcel van der Kraan, there is a "great escape route" lined up for Ten Hag as he could go back to Ajax – where he won six trophies in five years.

However, no talks will take place before the FA Cup final against Manchester City on May 25.

Van der Kraan told the Trans Europe Express: "There is a great escape route for Manchester United and Erik ten Hag.

"Ajax have had a dreadful season – they've had three managers, they've sacked the technical director Sven Mislintat, they've sacked the CEO and brought him back… they've sacked almost everyone they can think of and it's been really dire.

"The CEO, the big man who was sacked only two weeks ago for suspected insider trading because he allegedly bought shares just before he was appointed is back on the scene as of on Friday afternoon.

"Alex Kroes, who started SEG [Sports Entertainment Group], look after Erik ten Hag, they have done for many years. This Alex Kroes is the new technical director of Ajax.

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"Alex Kroes has got Erik ten Hag at the top of his wanted list. He is his man and will wait for him until the end of this month because by June 1st they have to appoint a manager or make a decision.

"He's prepared to wait another month to see if Erik ten Hag will take the job on June 1. Why until the end of May? Because on May 25 it's the FA Cup Final and Ten Hag will not want to be disturbed with that question.

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"But he knows about it, he knows there's an open door at Ajax and he can be the manager of Ajax next season and try and win a title there again."

Van der Kraan is also confident money won't pose as an issue during potential talks with Ajax.

Instead, Ajax will have to sell a lucrative project to convince the United manager to return to Amsterdam and lead them back to success.

Van der Kraan added: "If we remember why Ten Hag came to Manchester United, money was never his motivation.

"Ten Hag comes from a family of millionaires, his father had a huge, huge empire in the east of Holland.

"I don't think he's ever had to worry about money and I don't think one or two million more or less will make a difference for Erik."

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THE body of executed serial killer Peter Manuel is among those set to be dug up if the old Barlinnie prison ground is sold off.

The Scottish Government is weighing up whether to flog the land which housed some of the most dangerous cons in Glasgow.

Bodies of dead prisoners buried at Glasgow's notorious Barlinnie prison could be dug up – including serial killer
Bodies of dead prisoners buried at Glasgow's notorious Barlinnie prison could be dug up – including serial killer
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Bodies of dead prisoners buried at Glasgow's notorious Barlinnie prison could be dug up – including serial killer
Bodies of dead prisoners buried at Glasgow's notorious Barlinnie prison could be dug up – including serial killer
Graves in the grounds of Barlinnie could be exhumed
Bodies of dead prisoners buried at Glasgow's notorious Barlinnie prison could be dug up – including serial killer
Bodies of dead prisoners buried at Glasgow's notorious Barlinnie prison could be dug up – including serial killer
Manuel was executed at Barlinnie

Evil Manuel is among the 10 prisoners put to death in Bar-L between 1946 and 1960.

It is understood the Scottish Prison Service will have to apply to Glasgow Sheriff Court for permission to exhume any bodies left in the grounds.

But no decision has been made on what to do with the remains while the new jailed is being built.

A source added: "Given the manner in which they were buried and the amount of time that has since passed, we wouldn't expect there to be much to exhume.

"Efforts will be made to contact any surviving family members to see if they want to receive the remains of their loved ones."

If unclaimed it's understood the bodies will be cremated and their ashes scattered.

Manuel was executed in 1958 after he was convicted of murdering seven people in Glasgow and Lanarkshire.

He lived in Birkenshaw, Lanarkshire, where he was bullied throughout his childhood.

When he turned 15, the beast broke into a young woman's house, waking her, pulling down her underwear and battering her with a hammer.

He attacked several other women before being caught and caged for nine years in Peterhead prison when he was 16.

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Over two years in the 1950s, he was responsible for almost a third of all killings in Scotland.

In a sensational trial at Glasgow High Court, Manuel sacked his lawyers and conducted his own defence.

In July 1958, Manuel was hanged on the gallows at Barlinnie Prison.

His last words are reported to have been: "Turn up the radio and I'll go quietly."

The last execution at Barlinnie was in 1960 when 19 year-old Anthony Miller was hanged for killing a man during a robbery in the city's Queens Park.

Executioner Harry Allen oversaw the hanging both Manuel and Miller.

The remains of all executed prisoners became the property of the state and were buried in unmarked graves within the prison grounds.

Family and friends were unable ever to visit the plots or pay their respects.

In 1997 some remains were exhumed during renovation work and reburied in another area of the jail.

Ten years ago jail bosses dug up the remains of the last man hanged in Scotland before they shut Craiginches jail in Aberdeen.

Henry John Burnett went to the gallows for murder in 1963 and was buried in the prison grounds.

His remains were taken for a private ceremony to Aberdeen Crematorium.

The last hanging in Britain was in 1965 and capital punishment was abolished in 1969.

Barlinnie Governor Michael Stoney said: "We have consulted with partners and set out a bold vision for a new HMP Glasgow, which will provide the maximum possible benefit to those who live and work there, and our surrounding communities.

"Through a better quality of living environment, and strong relationships with staff, we are determined to help those in our care comprehend and understand how they can move forward and set themselves on the road to a better future.

"HMP Glasgow will be a strong and supportive partner, both locally and to the wider Scottish justice system, delivering a social value that benefits the well-being of our wider communities."

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A BODY has been found in a body of water during the search for a missing Royal Navy sailor.

Cops had been searching for Josh Gayton, 21, after he vanished from Helensburgh five days ago.

Body found in water during search for missing Royal Navy sailor who vanished from base
Body found in water during search for missing Royal Navy sailor who vanished from base
A body has been found during the search for missing Josh Gayton
Body found in water during search for missing Royal Navy sailor who vanished from base
Body found in water during search for missing Royal Navy sailor who vanished from base
The Royal Navy sailor was last seen on Tuesday
Body found in water during search for missing Royal Navy sailor who vanished from base
Body found in water during search for missing Royal Navy sailor who vanished from base
Scores of resources had been scrambled to find him

The young seaman had been stationed at the Faslane Naval Base, where he was last seen.

But bosses reported him missing on Tuesday after he failed to report for duty.

A massive hunt was launched for Josh, with scores of resources scrambled to help find him.

Tragically, officers have now confirmed that a body has been found during their search efforts.

Police pulled the body of a man from a body of water just off Helensburgh at around 6.20pm this evening.

The body is yet to be formally identified but Josh's family has been informed.

Cops confirmed that the death is not being treated as suspcious.

A Police Scotland spokesperson said: "Around 6.20pm on Sunday, 21 April 2024, police received a report the body of a man had been found in water off Helensburgh.

"Formal identification has still to take place, however, the family of Joshua Gayton, last seen in Helensburgh on Tuesday, 16 April, 2024, has been notified.

"A post mortem examination will be carried out in due course, however, the death is not being treated as suspicious.

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"A report will be submitted to the Procurator Fiscal."

Police Scotland called in backup from the Royal Navy and the Ministry of Defence Police to help in their search to find Josh.

Specialist officers were also called in to aid the operation.

Officers released CCTV images which showed Josh walking alone before his disappearance.

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The footage captured Josh walking along East Clyde Street, near to Lomond Street in Helensburgh in the early hours of Tuesday morning, around 12.46am.

He was also seen talking to someone outside Riva Restaurant on West Clyde Street around 12.25am.

An increased presence of police and naval personnel descended on Helensburgh as the week progressed while land, sea and air searches were carried out.

Body found in water during search for missing Royal Navy sailor who vanished from base
Body found in water during search for missing Royal Navy sailor who vanished from base
Body found in water during search for missing Royal Navy sailor who vanished from base
Body found in water during search for missing Royal Navy sailor who vanished from base
He was reported missing after he didn't show up to work at the Faslane Naval Base

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