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CHELSEA CAPTAIN Cesar Azpilicueta said he had no hesitation in reporting the alleged racist abuse suffered by team-mate Antonio Rudiger during a 2-0 Premier League win away to London rivals Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday.

Willian’s first-half goal double secured victory for Chelsea at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, as manager Frank Lampard got the better of his former Blues boss Jose Mourinho.

But a fiery London derby saw Spurs’ Son Heung-min sent off for a needless kick at Rudiger in the second half, while an object was thrown at Chelsea goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga.

Meanwhile, a fan was seen directing a ‘monkey gesture’ at German defender Rudiger while an announcement aired three times over the ground’s public address system said “racist behaviour from spectators is interfering with the game”.

Afterwards Azpilicueta told Sky Sports: “It is made very clear to us all that if we have heard any racist incident, to report it.

“Toni came to me and told me he was listening to racist songs towards him so I reported it to the referee (Anthony Taylor).”

Spanish central defender Azpilicueta added: “We are very concerned and aware of this behaviour.

“Altogether we need to make it stop. I hope everything gets clear and we eradicate it as soon as possible. It’s an issue not just in football but in life.”

Meanwhile, Mourinho said he had been unaware of any abuse directed at Rudiger.

“I saw nothing, I saw the referee follow the protocol, he came to Andre Marriner (fourth official), he came to me and Frank Lampard and told us what was happening.

“The protocol was followed and we are one of the clubs..every club is together on this situation and of course we are disappointed.”

Tottenham say they intend to take strong action and will impose stadium bans against any supporters found guilty of racist behaviour.

“We are now conducting a thorough investigation which will include liaising with Chelsea and their players for their observations,” a club statement read.

“Any form of racism is completely unacceptable and will not be tolerated in our stadium.

“We take any such allegations extremely seriously and shall take the strongest possible action against any individual found to be behaving in such a way, including stadium bans.”

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THE SPANISH FOOTBALL federation on Friday ordered the second division match suspended in mid-December after Rayo Vallecano fans called Albacete’s Roman Zozulya a “Nazi” to be completed in an empty stadium.

The game was stopped during the first half and then suspended at the interval after Rayo supporters directed “repeated insults and chants” at Ukrainian Zozulya, the federation announced.

Rayo were also fined €18,000 and will have to play two matches with the section of the stadium where the chanting took place closed.

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Zozulya, 30, joined Rayo on loan in 2017 from Real Betis but never made an appearance for the club after his spell was cut short due to opposition from Rayo fans who protested against Zozulya’s alleged links to the far right.

Rayo are based in the working class Vallecas neighbourhood of Madrid, and their fans are known for left-wing activism.

After the abuse he received at the 15 December game Zozulya got support from Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky who described him as “not only a cool football player but a true patriot”.

© – AFP, 2019

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IT COULD ALMOST be an average school classroom.

A group of around 20 young lads are gathered at the desks while a man stands in front of them giving instructions.

But the setting is the FAI’s base at Abbotstown and Ireland U15s are preparing for their game with Australia U17s later in the day.

The questions start coming, followed by answers, sometimes in unison.

“What’s your objective today?”

“Win the game. Clean sheet. Express ourselves. Play with high intensity.”

“How many of the zones out of the five do we defend in?”

“Three.”

Coach Jason Donohue goes through the team — the formation is a 4-3-3 that becomes a 4-2-3-1. Players are given individual instructions. “Play the high midfield position. Make it a flat-two when defending.”

Clips of a previous game, a 3-1 win against England, are shown to get the team in a positive mindset. What they do well is emphasised. A clip is also shown where one of the defenders goes long when he could have played it out from the back. Donohue tells his players to relax in these situations. If they make a mistake or the result doesn’t go their way, he says, he will take the blame.

The advice from Donohue and other members of staff has been getting through. Ireland U15s have been achieving impressive results. Later that day, they go on to beat Australia 2-0. In total this season, they have played 8, won 8, scored 27 and conceded four.

Afterwards, Donohue shows journalists a manual, a variation of which all of the players get for each game.

There are questions in it that they are expected to give written answers to, such as: “Three things they expect from the management. Also, what we expect from them. Then we do our own analysis.

“Our first game is Spain, so we write how they play. And each day, we make a reference reflection.

“Everything goes right through to Czech Republic, the third game, how we play.”

At the back of the manual are the words to Amhrán na bhFiann, which players are expected to learn off if they don’t know it already.

Donohue continues: “I’m very excited about this group. We’ve got a lot of players going forward. We’ve got good defenders who actually like to defend. Also, the togetherness they’ve built is the best I’ve seen in the 14 years I’m doing this. They all get on really well. They played a charity game recently. We do it for the homeless every year. The score doesn’t matter.

“When we scored goals late in the game, they were still celebrating as if it was their first goal. That’s always a good sign of a team really getting a good bond together.

“There’s no pressure on us to win loads of games at 15s. There’s no ranking points. Results are not really our priority. It’s more about getting them used to high performance and what it takes — eating, drinking, sleeping right, performing, reflection.”

Ireland U15s boss Jason Donohue.

Donohue tells one anecdote that gives an example of how he prepares these youngsters for the more pressurised circumstances they will likely face in future.

“The Pinatar tournament we’re going to next week, it was the equivalent last year. We drew against Spain, drew against Holland and we were playing the third game — Holland were playing Spain and we were playing Hungary.

“We [pretended] if we won by three clear goals, we would qualify for a European semi-final or first phase group, it didn’t matter what Spain or Holland did once we scored three.

“So I put that mindset into their head and said: ‘This is going to be part of your development in a year or two, let’s have a go at it.’ So it was 0-0 at half-time, we came in and said: ‘Listen, you need three clear goals. Go for it, you’ve nothing to lose.’ If you’re in the Europeans, you go home unless you do [score three goals].

“It was funny because we were 2-0 up and there were about two minutes to go in injury time. The parents were saying: ‘Run into the corner, keep the ball.’ I’m saying: ‘No, you need a third one, two won’t do.’

“They scored in the third minute of injury time to get to three and they celebrated like they won the World Cup.”

We are gathered in a room where all the Irish managers from the various levels up to senior congregate once a month.

“We go through every game, break it down, what players are doing well, where can they go, how can we make it better.

“[It’s based on] the idea that we’re all working together, player identification, so we know who our best pool is.

“Then their skillsets. We judge it off communication, decision-making, execution. We don’t go tactical, physical, technical, because it’s decisions at the top level that will determine if you do well.”

Donohue continues: “I’m hoping we can go out today and play really well. I imagine we will do, because we don’t know any other way. We played Poland [a while back] and it’s the first time we went a goal behind all season.

“We went in at half-time. I said: “What’s going on?’ They go: ‘We don’t want to play this mid-block.’ I said: ‘Why? It’s part of your education.’ They said: ‘It’s not us. Let us go.’

“So I had to listen to them. Second half, they went out and I let them go — they won the game comfortably and they could have won it by a lot more.”

There is plenty of excitement about the new wave of Irish players coming through. Donohue worked with the likes of Troy Parrott, Adam Idah and Lee O’Connor when they were younger, and feels their success is reward for all the hard work being put in at grassroots level.

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Donohue has worked with many of Irish best young players, including Adam Idah.

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Irish teams are often described by foreign coaches as full of “fighting spirit”. The thinly veiled implication being that they are not especially good technically. Donohue, however, believes there has been an evolution of late in the way the game is being played in this country.

“I think it comes back even to grassroots. Sometimes, I think we’ve gone full circle. The best pass is a longer one, but we still try to play short, when it’s probably not the best option.

“The grassroots clubs now are playing a better brand of football. You go to Belvedere, Shamrock Rovers, the grassroots play really good football.

“What happens is then the national league came in, the quality of the games, the closeness of the better players together have brought it up to a new level where they’re playing football at a higher level. What that’s done is it made the difference between us playing Australia or Spain closer.

“Whereas they play six or seven times with Ajax or Barcelona, our lads now are getting better equipped, because these games are making them better equipped to play at a higher level.”

Later in the day, after Ireland prevail, Donohue expresses his satisfaction with the performance.

“I thought we were playing an ’04 team. We’re an ’05 team. It’s transpired they were ’03, so they’re two years older than us.

The topic of discussion then turns to these players’ futures. As impressive as they all look now, there will be setbacks along the way. The hard reality is that some of them won’t make it as professional footballers. Many will go to ply their trade in England, though only some will succeed there.

Aside from Rocco Vata of Celtic, Malaga’s Caden McLoughlin and an American-born attacking midfielder of Irish descent, Pearse O’Brien, who flew in from Oakwood FC in Connecticut specifically to make his first appearance, every other member of the squad is currently Irish-based. There are bound to be offers to move to Britain in the coming months. The players consequently face the dilemma of moving straight away or staying to complete their Leaving Cert and hoping offers from abroad continue to come flooding in thereafter.

“I don’t have an opinion on it [either way],” Donohue says. “Every family or every kid has to have a look and see what’s best for them. Do we have an environment in Ireland where they can stay and learn and do their education? I’m not too sure. Do we have the football environment to make sure that happens? 

“I would expect them all to go on to third-level education, if they go to England or not. One of my coaches, [former Ireland international] Sean St Ledger, had to give up the game very young with his knee injury. He would be talking to them a lot about the importance of education. If the career does fall short a little bit, you’ve got something to fall back on. And that’s what we do with these guys. So everyone is different. They live all over the country. They’ve got different offers. I just hope the parents do what’s best for the kid.”

Irish U15s players celebrate a goal agains Australia.

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Donohue is in a better position than most to offer his opinion on such crucial, potentially life-altering decisions.

A former amateur footballer, he started coaching when he was 16 and completed his B licence by 18. He has spent the subsequent 29 years as a coach, while the last 14 of those have been in various roles with the FAI. He started out as a video analyst for the U16s and U17s, and gradually rose the ranks at underage level right up to his current job.

Having witnessed so many young Irish players come through and graduate to the heights of the Premier League, while watching others fail, what attributes does he believe are key in order to come under the former category?

“Because then they leave here and go to England, they could be training four or five times a week and playing a game. So they have to make sure their bodies accustomed to that when they go over, or they’ll end up being injured and miss two or three quality years.

“It’s difficult for Irish players when they train twice or three times a week, and go over to an environment where they’re training five or six times a week. Their bodies won’t be accustomed to it, so we’ve got to make sure that we as a society in Ireland, when our players go, they’re ready to step up to the challenge. That to me can determine whether they have a future in football or not.

“When they come into us they’ll always have talent or potential. It’s what happens after they leave us can determine are they going to have a good career. What club do they go to? Are they going to have enough minutes on the pitch?

“Adam [Idah] was really good with us at 15s level, started scoring goals at the end of the season, burst on the scene at youth 16s, signed for Norwich and it’s worked out great for him. He’s in a good environment, he’s been on the pitch playing, he’s been one of the mainstays of the players [at underage level] and now he’s played in the Premier League. So it’s worked out great for him in the club he went to, but there are other kids who will go and just don’t play enough minutes. To develop, you need to be on the pitch really. 

“There are so many different variables, it really is difficult. It’s a billion-pound business now, especially in the Premier League. So you’ve got to look at it and see what’s right for your kid before you send them away.”

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MARCUS RASHFORD HAS opened up on his time spent working under Louis van Gaal at Manchester United, expressing his gratitude towards the Dutchman for giving him the chance to shine at Old Trafford.

The English forward rose through United’s youth ranks before graduating to the senior squad in 2015 and quickly managed to force his way into Van Gaal’s plans.

Rashford endeared himself to supporters instantly when he hit two goals on his full Red Devils debut in a Europa League victory over Midtjylland in February 2016

He had the same impact during his first Premier League appearance for the club, scoring twice in a 3-2 win against Arsenal, and went on to finish the season with eight goals from 18 outings across all competitions.

Fast forward four years and Rashford has established himself as one of United’s most important players , while also earning a regular place in Gareth Southgate’s England set-up.

While reminiscing on the lessons he learned during Van Gaal’s stewardship, Rashford revealed that the ex-United boss helped to make him “smile every day”, even in difficult moments such as a 3-0 defeat against Spurs during which he was subbed off at half-time.

“The time with Louis was very good for me. He and Ryan Giggs helped me a lot,” the 22-year-old told  BT Sport . “Because that transition from the reserves to the first team can be hard – I hadn’t played much reserve football.

“I was on the bench for the first team before I had even started for the reserves. Van Gaal was top.

“At the time I was getting a lot of praise and attention from everywhere outside but the biggest thing for me were his words.

“That was what was making me smile every day. To be part of Man United’s first team. There were some games when it was difficult.

“I remember a game – Tottenham away – when he took me off at half-time. The next day we spoke honestly – I was still smiling.”

Rashford added on being hit with a ”reality check” after United’s FA Cup triumph in 2016: “Sometimes we are our biggest nightmare. We want everything too fast.

“Because we won the FA Cup with Van Gaal, I had it in my mind that we were going to win everything. So you are going into the season with expectations and you get a reality check.

“The way he dealt with the Spurs situation – that was the game I realised I was in a man’s world.”

United haven’t managed to rediscover past glories but gradual progress is being made under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer in the 2019-20 campaign.

The Red Devils have risen to fifth in the Premier League standings and will look to close the gap to fourth-placed Chelsea even further when they face Arsenal on New Year’s Day.

Rashford will be aiming to add to his tally of 12 goals when United arrive at the Emirates before focus shifts to a third-round FA Cup tie against Wolves on 4 January.

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WATERFORD HAVE COMPLETED the signing of versatile 21-year-old Robbie McCourt.

The midfielder, who can also play in defence, had been a free agent since parting company with Bohemians in September.

McCourt, who joined Bohs in August 2018 after being released by West Bromwich Albion, was restricted to 16 appearances for the Gypsies across all competitions last season.

“I’m delighted to get Robbie on board for the new season,” said Waterford manager Alan Reynolds. “He’s a great talent, who wants to prove some people wrong.

“He’s a strong, young player who fits into what we are trying to achieve here. He has a real appetite to succeed here,” added Reynolds, whose side begin their Premier Division campaign at St Patrick’s Athletic on 14 February.

McCourt, who hails from Glasnevin, spent five years on the books at West Brom, who he moved to from St Kevin’s Boys. However, the former Republic of Ireland U19 international was unable to make a first-team breakthrough at the Hawthorns.

He said: “I’m delighted to have gotten the call from Rennie [Alan Reynolds]. I can’t wait to get back playing and, judging by his plans for the season, Waterford is the club where I’m going to enjoy my football.

“I’ve never worked with Alan before, but speaking to people who have you know he knows what he’s doing. He’s already assembled a nice little squad here and I can’t wait to further add to that.”

The 21-year-old added: “I’ve seen the facilities and they’re great. You walk into the dressing room here in the RSC and it has the feel of an English club about it. It’s so professionally done. We drive in in the morning and we have everything here. There’s such a top-quality feel to it here.

“Everyone here is already working hard and eager to get going next month. We’re going to give it everything we have to get points on the board week in, week out, and grab onto a European spot, if not go further.”

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FORMER CORK CITY DEFENDER Colm Horgan has joined Derry City for the 2020 season, the Premier Division side has announced. 

The 25-year-old has been training with the club and appeared as a second-half substitute in a friendly against Drogheda on Friday night.

Horgan, who debuted for Salthill Devon in the 2010 season, went on to line out for Galway United and played a key role in their promotion to the top flight in the 2015 season.

He remained at Galway until the end of the 2017 season, before departing for Cork City on a two-year contract.

He lined out for the Leeside outfit 20 times in the SSE Airtricity Premier Division last season. His older brother Daryl — an Ireland international who is now at Hibernian — previously lined out for Salthill Devon, Sligo Rovers, Cork City, Dundalk and Preston North End, while younger sibling Kevin is a goalkeeper with Galway United. 

Ex-Cork City captain Conor McCormack returned to Derry City in December, while Republic of Ireland U21 winger Stephen Mallon penned a six-month loan deal with the Candystripes earlier this month.

Derry City are due to kick off their 2020 season away to champions Dundalk on Friday, 14 February.

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CELTIC MAINTAINED THEIR two-point advantage over Rangers at the top of the Scottish Premiership as both sides resumed after the winter break with victories on Wednesday.

The leaders bounced back from defeat to Rangers in the final game of 2019 with a 3-1 victory at Kilmarnock.

Odsonne Edouard fired the visitors into the lead in the 25th minute before Leigh Griffiths added a second at the start of the second half.

Celtic looked to be comfortably heading towards victory before Kilmarnock striker Nicke Kabamba pulled one back with a 66th-minute header.

But Christopher Jullien nodded home from a corner seven minutes later to secure the victory for the Hoops.

“It was a great performance at a difficult venue,” said Celtic manager Neil Lennon, who reserved special praise for Griffiths.

The Scotland striker missed a large part of last season due to mental health problems and has been a peripheral figure since Lennon returned to the club in February.

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“Griffiths has had a long time out of the game but I know what he can do. He’s such a clever player.”

Rangers still have a game in hand to come over their Glasgow rivals and overcame stubborn resistence from St Mirren to win 1-0 at Ibrox thanks to Jermain Defoe’s 16th goal of the season.

Former Cork City defender Conor McCarthy made his Premiership debut for the visitors as the evergreen Defoe proved the match winner with a predatory finish 11 minutes before half time.

“I understand that the supporters, even some of the players, expect us to win more comfortably, but I am delighted with the win and the clean sheet,” said Gerrard.

© – AFP 2020

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WEST HAM CRASHED out of the FA Cup as their former manager Slaven Bilic led West Bromwich Albion to a surprise 1-0 win, while Tottenham were held to a 1-1 draw by Southampton in Saturday’s fourth round action.

Albion boss Bilic, sacked by the Hammers in 2017, made eight changes as he prioritised the Championship leaders’ push to return to the Premier League, including a start for Ireland U21 international defender Dara O’Shea, who followed up signing a new three-and-a-half year deal on Friday with a man of the match display from right-back. 

Despite the amount of changes Albion took a shock lead at the London Stadium when Conor Townsend drilled in his first goal for the club after nine minutes.

West Ham, struggling in the top-flight under new boss David Moyes and now without a win in four games, were given a lifeline when West Brom’s Semi Ajayi was sent off in the 72nd minute after his push earned a second yellow card.

Sebastien Haller should have equalised with a headed chance and Manuel Lanzini then dragged his shot wide, but Albion held on.

West Ham were jeered off by their furious fans, while Croatian Bilic, who also played for the east Londoners, celebrated a sweet success with his Albion players.

“We put a strong team out. I was well aware it was a home tie so I wanted to try to make it work, but on the day we did not play well enough,” Moyes said.

“We gave up opportunities in the early part of the game and they got their goal. Too many poor passes and not enough good play.”

Elsewhere, Newcastle had to settle for an embarrassing 0-0 draw with third tier Oxford at St James’ Park as their wretched FA Cup form haunted them again.

Steve Bruce’s side are looking to make the fifth round for the first time since 2006, but they needed a replay to beat minnows Rochdale in the previous round and they will have to go the distance again after this limp display.

Ireland international Ronan Curtis was on target for Portsmouth as they recorded a 4-2 win against Barnsley.

Curtis netted Portsmouth’s third goal, getting on the end of a long clearance from goalkeeper Alex Bass.

Burnley and Norwich made a combined total of 12 changes at Turf Moor, with the Canaries running out 2-1 winners.

Grant Hanley’s 53rd minute goal and a 57th minute strike from Josip Drmic put Norwich in control before Erik Pieters reduced the deficit in the 74th minute.

There was no place in the Norwich squad for Ireland U21 star Adam Idah. Robbie Brady played 80 minutes for Burnley while Jeff Hendrick was introduced off the bench shortly after the hour mark.

Cardiff fans were warned not to sing “racist or homophobic songs” after two incidents were reported during their 1-1 draw at fellow Championship side Reading.

Sheffield United won 2-0 at second tier Millwall through Muhamed Besic’s 62nd minute goal and Oliver Norwood’s 84th minute strike. Ireland international Callum Robinson played 67 minutes for the Blades. Darragh Egan was an unused substitute, while Enda Stevens and David McGoldrick both sat out the game. 

Kelechi Iheanacho’s early goal sealed a 1-0 win for Leicester at Championship side Brentford.

Brendan Rodgers’ team are chasing a trip to Wembley on two fronts and the League Cup semi-finalists took the next step in the FA Cup.

Leicester, who have never won the FA Cup, are hoping to reach the final for the first time since 1969.

Despite Jamie Vardy’s absence with a glute injury, it took Leicester just four minutes to go ahead when Nigerian striker Iheanacho met James Justin’s cross with a clinical close-range finish.

Coventry and Birmingham played out a 0-0 draw to book a somewhat bizzare replay.

Home team Coventry are currently using Birmingham’s St Andrew’s stadium as their home ground after they were unable to agree a deal to remain at the Ricoh Arena earlier this season. As a result, the replay will be played at the same venue as Saturday’s drawn game. 

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IRELAND DEFENDER DARRAGH Lenihan was on target for Blackburn Rovers in their Championship victory over Queens Park Rangers, while Wayne Rooney scored his first goal for Derby County.

Leinhan’s first-half goal, which was his second in as many games, was ultimately the winner for Blackburn as their 2-1 victory keeps them on track for a play-off place.

Adam Armstrong gave Rovers the lead with a goal from 25 yards before Jordan Hugill hit the equaliser in the 22nd minute. But Lenihan had the final say eight minutes later to seal the win.

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Ireland’s Derrick Williams was on the bench for Blackburn, while Conor Masterson and Olamide Shodipo both featured for QPR, with the latter coming on in the second half. Ryan Manning was among the QPR subs.

Meanwhile, Rooney’s first goal for Derby County was not enough to prevent the Rams from suffering a 3-2 defeat to bottom side Luton Town.

Ireland duo James Collins and Glen Rea played the full 90 minutes for the victors, with Collins’ attempt at goal leading to Luton’s opening goal by Pelly-Ruddock Mpanzu.

Rooney found the target on 63 minutes when his deflected effort finished up in the net to give Derby the lead. Luton responded to take the lead through goals from Mpanzu and Donervon Daniels, before Chris Martin struck the equaliser for Derby.

There was still further drama to come as Jayden Bogle’s late own-goal gave Luton the win, while Derby’s Max Lowe was sent off.

Elsewhere, Republic of Ireland’s Callum O’Dowda made a second-half introduction for Bristol City in their 1-0 win over Reading.

Ireland’s Brian Murphy was among the substitutes for Cardiff City’s 2-1 win over a West Brom side which featured Dara O’Shea, and Sean McLoughlin was also on the bench in Hull’s defeat to Huddersfield Town.

Third-placed Nottingham Forest closed the gap on West Brom to two points as Joe Lolley’s first-half goal secured a 1-0 win at Brentford, who remain fifth.

Jamal Lowe’s last-minute header saw Wigan to a 2-1 victory over Sheffield Wednesday and there was similarly late drama as Steve Mounie’s stoppage-time header ensured Huddersfield beat Hull by the same score.

Championship Results: 

Cardiff City 2-1 West Brom
Hull City 1-2 Huddersfield
Wigan Athletic 2-1 Sheffield Wednesday
Leeds United 3-2 Millwall
Luton Town 3-2 Derby County
Blackburn Rovers 2-1 QPR
Brentford 0-1 Nottingham Forest
Reading 0-1 Bristol City

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CIRO IMMOBILE ACHIEVED a goalscoring feat not seen in Serie A for 61 years as Lazio thumped SPAL 5-1 to go second in the table.

A double each for the Italy international and Felipe Caicedo, plus a first goal for 20-year-old Bobby Adekanye, moved Simone Inzaghi’s side to within five points of league leaders Juventus with a game in hand.

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Immobile has scored 25 of Lazio’s 52 league goals this season and leads the race for the European Golden Shoe ahead of Bayern Munich star Robert Lewandowski and RB Leipzig’s Timo Werner.

Indeed, no player has ever managed more than 25 goals after the first 21 matches of a Serie A season. The only other player to equal that tally was former Inter, Roma and Milan attacker Antonio Valentin Angelillo back in 1959.

Immobile has scored 123 Serie A goals over the past 10 seasons, which is more than any other player – a record that seems more remarkable given the 29-year-old spent unsuccessful spells with Borussia Dortmund and Sevilla between 2014 and 2016.

Lazio were held to a 1-1 draw by Roma in the derby last Sunday, but they have won 12 of their past 15 league games and have not failed to score since a 1-0 loss at Inter on September 25.

“We talk about the Champions League in the dressing room,” Immobile told Sky Sport Italia after the win.

“We have to keep our feet on the ground and give the fans some fun. We’re happy.”

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