ad a nightmare campaign last season, contributing to Jose Mourinhos sacking, and looked set for a Stamford Bridge exit with Real Madrid courting him. He is clearly also a strong voice in the dressing room — one which ex-boss Aitor Karanka lost the respect of, costing him his job 12 days ago. Getty Images3Morrison has played just eight games in 16 months for LazioRavel is a talented boy. Southgate, who left Barkley out of his squad for the November? internationals, said: I had a good chat with Ross on Saturday because he will be a bit frustrated not to get on. Manchester United fans lose it as Rashford grabs last minute goalMOST READ IN FOOTBALLdiamonds are foreverChelsea's new Nike kit leaked online. Chelsea boss Antonio Conte, despite working in the Premier League for five months, has kept a firm eye on the Italian market. ho is suspended for the visit of West BromGetty Images6Spanish midfielder Ander Herrera is also out of the Albion game with a suspensionAnder Herrera is currently suspended for the red card he received against Chelsea in the FA Cup. I remember how excited I used to get to see a first-team Middlesbrough player. ages11Lukas Nmecha slots home for England U19s against BelarusRex Features11Chrissy Willock struck twice late on to add to his goal against Spain in the England’s last gameRex Features11Lukas Nmecha wins a header in the 5-1 victory over Belarus on MondayEngland:?Alfie Whiteman, Jay DaSilva, Reece Oxford (Trent Alexander-Arnold 66), Dujon Sterling (Trevoh Chalobah 66), Sam Field, Lukas Nmecha Ben Brereton 74), Tayo Edun, Chrissy Willock, Easah Suliman, Marcus Edwards, Isaac Buckley-RickettsSubs not used:?1 Aaron Ramsdale (AFC Bournemouth), 10 Mason Mount (Chelsea), 11 Ryan Sessegnon (Fulham)Goals:?Nmecha 15, Buckley-Ricketts 24, Edwards 57, Willock 61, 74Jemain Defoe holds Bradley Lowery's hand as they lead the England team out at WembleyThe Sun. with the most Prem cards – Ramiro Funes Mori is sent off in April 2016 – will be officiated by the most card-happy refLiverpool and Everton have combined to see more red cards than any other fixture in the Prem’s 25-year history.