
Marcus Rashford ‘has proven everyone wrong' with Aston Villa, says Sturridge
Daniel Sturridge praised Marcus Rashford 's performance against PSG, highlighting his resurgence since joining Aston Villa on loan.
Rashford played a key role in Villa's 3-2 win, assisting Ezri Konsa's goal.
Sturridge emphasized Rashford's determination to prove doubters wrong who claimed he was no longer the same player.
Despite Villa's elimination from the Champions League, Rashford's performance was a testament to his resilience and ability.
Rashford's impactful display against PSG echoed his famous comeback against the same team while playing for Manchester United in 2019.

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- Scottish Sun
Nuno Mendes ‘cancelled out' Lamine Yamal and won more trophies than Dembele – so why's he not a Ballon d'Or contender?
Why should Mendes be counting himself out of the most coveted individual award in football ? NU-ONE ELSE Nuno Mendes 'cancelled out' Lamine Yamal and won more trophies than Dembele – so why's he not a Ballon d'Or contender? HE is a Champions League, treble-winning superstar who by his own admission recently 'cancelled out' one of the most talented players around in Lamine Yamal. Yet Paris Saint-Germain's Nuno Mendes does not appear to be in the conversation when it comes to Ballon d'Or nominations ahead of September's crowning. Why? 7 Nuno Mendes pocked Lamine Yamal during his Man of the Match performance during Portugal's Nations League win over Spain 7 Mendes also guided Paris Saint-Germain to the treble, which included the Champions League title 7 Fans have called for Mendes to be in the Ballon d'Or conversation The 22-year-old full-back lit up Portugal's Nations League final triumph over Spain on Sunday night, earning a Man of the Match award. He scored a beautiful equaliser to make it 1-1 in the first half – a low driven effort any striker, including his 40-year-old teammate Cristiano Ronaldo, would have been proud of. He then stepped up to rifle in an impressive spot-kick in the shoot-out, having given 17-year-old winger Yamal – a Ballon d'Or favourite – a night to forget in Munich, a real schooling in the arts of defending and positional domination. Mendes said post-match: 'It was a clash [with Yamal] like many others I have had during the season. READ MORE FOOTBALL NEWS RED ALERT Man Utd release 10 players including Eriksen and Evans as summer overhaul begins 'I have faced up to many great players, very technically skilled players who can make a difference, but today I cancelled out Lamine and [did] not let him do what he does best. "This helped the team and I am happy I helped the team to win this trophy. It's all about being consistent. 'I have played many good games and it's about the work I do individually and with the coaches at PSG and Portugal. 'The Ballon d'Or? I play with Ousmane [Dembele] and he had a wonderful season, Lamine also had a wonderful season. But Ousmane will be in the Club World Cup and Lamine won't, so I'm very happy for Ousmane. CASINO SPECIAL - BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITS 'I wish him the best for the Ballon d'Or and I and his teammates will help him get there. 'I play my football; there are players who are closer to that prize. I don't focus much on it.' New footage shows Cristiano Ronaldo's wild reaction to Portugal Nations League win as Man Utd star is 'used as shield' 7 Mendes said he 'cancelled out' Ballon d'Or contender Lamine Yamal on Sunday night 7 Mendes' PSG team-mate Ousmane Dembele is among the favourites for the Ball d'Or He can add modesty to his growing list of attributes, but why should Mendes be counting himself out of the most coveted individual award in football? It is the peak of snobbery in the sport that the grandest of prizes – one that Ronaldo and Lionel Messi have dominated over the years – focuses on attackers and goal-getters. It will likely carry on this year too. Barcelona's Yamal, PSG's Dembele and Liverpool's Mohamed Salah are the favourites. As Jamie Carragher once famously said: 'No one wants to grow up and be a Gary Neville', but is that changing? Full-backs are now sexy, admired, idolised and coveted. Surely the day is coming where someone in that position will win the Ballon d'Or for the very first time. 7 Trent Alexander-Arnold has rewritten the full-back rule book in recent years with his passing ability and goal involvements, and has openly admitted to be eyeing the Ballon d'Or now as he prepares to don the shirt of Real Madrid next season. Arsenal's Myles Lewis-Skelly has emerged as another young full-back prodigy after scoring on his England debut back in March, someone who originally came through the Hale End academy as a midfielder. But Mendes appears to be on another planet right now. Against Spain, he had more successful dribbles, touches, tackles, final-third passes and successful duels in the opposition box than any other Portugal player. He tasted Champions League glory against Inter Milan on May 31, having already pocketed a Ligue 1 and cup double, and could yet lift more silverware at the Club World Cup in the States next month. The Ballon d'Or is often about goals, with Erling Haaland, Vinicius Jr, Robert Lewandowski and Sadio Mane coming close to winning it in recent editions. Yet it is also about big titles, and very few players can rival Mendes in that regard, but because he is a defender, the limelight will likely – and perhaps wrongly – be on others. Liverpool's Virgil van Dijk is the last defender to feature in the Ballon d'Or top three back in 2019, and you have to go back to 2006 for a defender to win it outright – Italy's Fabio Cannavaro after leading his nation to a World Cup win. Time is on Mendes' side to replicate that and Manchester City holding midfielder Rodri's recent win will encourage him. Play a starring role in Portugal winning the World Cup across the pond next summer and full-backs may finally get their moment in the sun.


The Sun
an hour ago
- The Sun
Nuno Mendes ‘cancelled out' Lamine Yamal and won more trophies than Dembele – so why's he not a Ballon d'Or contender?
HE is a Champions League, treble-winning superstar who by his own admission recently 'cancelled out' one of the most talented players around in Lamine Yamal. Yet Paris Saint-Germain 's Nuno Mendes does not appear to be in the conversation when it comes to Ballon d'Or nominations ahead of September's crowning. Why? 7 7 7 The 22-year-old full-back lit up Portugal's Nations League final triumph over Spain on Sunday night, earning a Man of the Match award. He scored a beautiful equaliser to make it 1-1 in the first half – a low driven effort any striker, including his 40-year-old teammate Cristiano Ronaldo, would have been proud of. He then stepped up to rifle in an impressive spot-kick in the shoot-out, having given 17-year-old winger Yamal – a Ballon d'Or favourite – a night to forget in Munich, a real schooling in the arts of defending and positional domination. Mendes said post-match: 'It was a clash [with Yamal] like many others I have had during the season. 'I have faced up to many great players, very technically skilled players who can make a difference, but today I cancelled out Lamine and [did] not let him do what he does best. "This helped the team and I am happy I helped the team to win this trophy. It's all about being consistent. 'I have played many good games and it's about the work I do individually and with the coaches at PSG and Portugal. 'The Ballon d'Or? I play with Ousmane [Dembele] and he had a wonderful season, Lamine also had a wonderful season. But Ousmane will be in the Club World Cup and Lamine won't, so I'm very happy for Ousmane. 'I wish him the best for the Ballon d'Or and I and his teammates will help him get there. 'I play my football; there are players who are closer to that prize. I don't focus much on it.' New footage shows Cristiano Ronaldo's wild reaction to Portugal Nations League win as Man Utd star is 'used as shield' 7 7 He can add modesty to his growing list of attributes, but why should Mendes be counting himself out of the most coveted individual award in football? It is the peak of snobbery in the sport that the grandest of prizes – one that Ronaldo and Lionel Messi have dominated over the years – focuses on attackers and goal-getters. It will likely carry on this year too. Barcelona's Yamal, PSG's Dembele and Liverpool's Mohamed Salah are the favourites. As Jamie Carragher once famously said: 'No one wants to grow up and be a Gary Neville', but is that changing? Full-backs are now sexy, admired, idolised and coveted. Surely the day is coming where someone in that position will win the Ballon d'Or for the very first time. 7 Trent Alexander-Arnold has rewritten the full-back rule book in recent years with his passing ability and goal involvements, and has openly admitted to be eyeing the Ballon d'Or now as he prepares to don the shirt of Real Madrid next season. Arsenal's Myles Lewis-Skelly has emerged as another young full-back prodigy after scoring on his England debut back in March, someone who originally came through the Hale End academy as a midfielder. But Mendes appears to be on another planet right now. Against Spain, he had more successful dribbles, touches, tackles, final-third passes and successful duels in the opposition box than any other Portugal player. He tasted Champions League glory against Inter Milan on May 31, having already pocketed a Ligue 1 and cup double, and could yet lift more silverware at the Club World Cup in the States next month. The Ballon d'Or is often about goals, with Erling Haaland, Vinicius Jr, Robert Lewandowski and Sadio Mane coming close to winning it in recent editions. Yet it is also about big titles, and very few players can rival Mendes in that regard, but because he is a defender, the limelight will likely – and perhaps wrongly – be on others. Liverpool's Virgil van Dijk is the last defender to feature in the Ballon d'Or top three back in 2019, and you have to go back to 2006 for a defender to win it outright – Italy's Fabio Cannavaro after leading his nation to a World Cup win. Time is on Mendes' side to replicate that and Manchester City holding midfielder Rodri's recent win will encourage him. Play a starring role in Portugal winning the World Cup across the pond next summer and full-backs may finally get their moment in the sun. 7


Daily Mirror
an hour ago
- Daily Mirror
Nottingham Forest write to UEFA to 'express concern' over Crystal Palace
Nottingham Forest have spoken to UEFA to express their concern over Crystal Palace's potential involvement in the Europa League as the FA Cup winners attempt to prove their breached no rules Nottingham Forest have written to UEFA to express concern over Crystal Palace potentially participating in the Europa League given the multi-club ownership rules that are in place. John Textor, the American businessman who has a 43 per cent stake in the Premier League side, also owns Lyon, who have qualified for Europe's secondary competition. The Eagles hierarchy have met with UEFA officials to try explain Textor's situation. Forest however can stand to gain if UEFA do choose to kick Palace out of the Europa League. The Nottingham outfit enjoyed a stellar year, challenging for the Champions League, but eventually having to settle for the Europa Conference League after finishing seventh. However they could be bumped up if Palace fall foul of UEFA's rules and the Times reports that they have been in contact with European football's governing body regarding the matter. Much may yet depend on whether Lyon themselves are allowed to play in the Europa League. UEFA's Club Financial Control Body (CFCB) disqualified Lyon from European competitions in December but allowed them to continue after the club met certain demands. However the French side are being 'carefully monitored' by the CFCB and could be disqualified from next season's Europa League for any breaches. It is understood that Palace case could end up at the Court of Arbitration for Sport. Forest could also take the matter to the courts if the Eagles are still deemed eligible. UEFA have previously been rigid in their application of their rules which could count against the FA Cup winners. Eagles shareholders Textor and David Blitzer want to put their shares in a blind trust to ensure the club can compete in Europe next season - but UEFA claim their request has come too late. UEFA rules state that such ownership changes must take place before 1 March to take effect in time for the following season. Forest owner Evangelos Marinakis has transferred his shares given his Greek club Olympiacos have qualified for next season's Champions League. Blitzer is also an owner of Danish club Brondby who qualified for the Conference League. It means there could be issues should Palace want to drop down into that tournament instead. Manchester City and Manchester United both used blind trusts to remain compliant with UEFA's multi-club rules last season. Their partner clubs, Girona and Nice, also qualified for the Champions League and Europa League respectively. Join our new WhatsApp community and receive your daily dose of Mirror Football content. We also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like. If you're curious, you can read our Privacy Notice.