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Player ratings as Son double & Danjuma strike seal Spurs progression

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Two wonderful strikes from Son Heung-min and a debut goal from substitute Arnaut Danjuma helped Tottenham progress to the fifth round of the FA Cup at the expense of a stubborn Preston side on Saturday night.

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South Korea captain Son has been largely out of form throughout the season but started the cup tie in the number nine role and gave the visitors the lead after another sluggish first half by belting one in from 25 yards out in the 50th minute.

Son made sure of the result with his second, collecting Ivan Perisic’s flick before finishing well beyond Freddie Woodman, before new arrival Danjuma arrived on the scene to scuff home Tottenham’s third and his first for club 16 minutes after his introduction from the bench.

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Quality chances were at a premium during the first half, with Preston players Andrew Hughes and Tom Cannon having efforts blocked while Son found his radar from distance, drawing a good save from Woodman with one strike.

Tottenham found their attacking zip quickly in the second half and took the lead when Son sent a long-range strike whizzing past Woodman into the far corner.

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Cannon tried to win Preston a penalty but instead got booked for diving as North End sought to restore parity, but instead Spurs doubled their lead with a well constructed second, again finished by Son. Perisic diverted the ball to the 30-year-old, who escaped the attention of Jordan Storey and converted to put Antonio Conte’s side through.

While Preston defended well for long periods, they couldn’t make the most of their attacking set pieces and struggled in open play before tiring in the late stages of the game with the result seemingly sealed.

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The weary legs of the home players helped Tottenham grab a third. Dejan Kulusevski wriggled into the box and crossed low for Danjuma, freshly arrived on loan from Villarreal, to finish in slightly ugly but nevertheless effective fashion.

Spurs have a poor recent record in the FA Cup, having not reached the semi finals since 2017/18 and they will hope for a decent fifth round draw. They were eliminated at that stage in the 2021/22, 2020/21 and 2019/20 seasons.

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GK: Freddie Woodman (6); CB: Jordan Storey (6), CB: Liam Lindsay (6), CB: Andrew Hughes (7); RWB: Alan Browne (7), CM: Alistair McCann (7), CM: Ryan Ledson (7), CM: Ben Whiteman (6), LWB: Robbie Brady (7) ST: Ched Evans (6), ST: Tom Cannon (6).

SUBS: Ben Woodburn (6), Daniel Johnson (6), Alvaro Fernandes (6).

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GK: Fraser Forster – 6/10 – Was big and strong when needed on Preston’s set pieces.

CB: Japhet Tanganga – 7/10 – Gave the ball to Son to lash in the opener. Saw a lot of the ball and brought it forward pretty well.

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CB: Davison Sanchez – 6/10 – Surprisingly captained the side. Largely restricted Preston’s attackers though had a few sketchy moments on the ball. Good in the air.

CB: Clement Lenglet – 7/10 – Solid at the back as Spurs avoided gifting Preston any major opportunities.

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RWB: Matt Doherty – 6/10 – Arrived at the back stick in a couple of promising scenarios but the ball didn’t quite fall for him.

CM: Yves Bisouma – 7/10 – Lost the ball a couple of times but was comfortable throughout, popping the ball to his adjacent teammates.

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CM: Rodrigo Bentancur – 6/10 – Looked a little short of match fitness before coming off. Played a few errant passes but showed some good link-up play.

LWB: Ryan Sessegnon – 4/10 – Final ball was disappointing and struggled to get the better of Alan Browne down the flank.

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RF: Dejan Kulusevski – 8/10 – Was often involved in Tottenham’s more dangerous attacks and provided Danjuma with his debut goal.

ST: Son Heung-min – 9/10 – Made Preston pay for the time and space they afforded him with two cracking strikes from distance. Looked perkier than in recent outings.

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LF: Ivan Perisic – 6/10 – Neat flick earned Perisic an assist for Son. Few opportunities to shoot but couldn’t get past Preston’s defenders.

Substitutes

Oliver Skipp (71′ for Bentancur) – 7/10 – Snapped into challenges and kept Spurs high up the pitch.

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Arnaut Danjuma (71′ for Sessegnon) – 7/10 – Couple of early sighters of his ability, including a scuffed finish which put Spurs 3-0 up.

Emerson Royal (71′ for Doherty) – 6/10 – Didn’t have too much defending to do following his arrival.

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Bryan Gil (85′ for Son) – N/A

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Antonio Conte – 7/10 – Will be happy his side avoided a potential FA Cup upset to advance to the next round while also giving Harry Kane a rare night off.

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Player of the Match – Son Heung-min



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Tottenham weighing up decision on Antonio Conte future

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Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy is weighing up whether to sack manager Antonio Conte this week, 90min understands.

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While Spurs remain fourth in the Premier League, limp exits in the FA Cup and Champions League threw the Italian’s future into doubt and his meltdown at Southampton plunged the club further into crisis.

90min revealed earlier on Monday Tottenham could be forced to pay Conte a whipping £15m if they dismiss him before the end of the season.

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Now, sources have confirmed Conte is back in Italy for a routine trip to his homeland having held talks with Spurs boss Levy. A final decision has not yet been reached but a number of officials at the club believe Conte’s position is untenable.



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Tottenham Hotspur: Who is to blame?

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Here at 90min towers, we’ve realised that there is always at least one Premier League club in relative crisis at any given time. In tribute, they are christened as the ‘crisis club of the week’.

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But Tottenham Hotspur have crossed a line. You can’t keep continuously wrestling back the championship belt (you know, proverbially – we all know about the trophy drought). There must be a price to pay.

As such, we’ve had to dust off the old ‘who is to blame?’ gimmick instead. So, who really is to blame for Spurs’ current distress?

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Tottenham Hotspur Official Training & Press Conference

Here comes trouble / Suhaimi Abdullah/International Champions Cup/GettyImages

Blame rating: 0.1/10

Look at him. That big smile. Those big shoes. Those big wings.

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He is everything wrong with Tottenham Hotspur.

Lily

Fresh creps, to be fair / Matthew Ashton – AMA/GettyImages

Blame rating: 0.2/10

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What’s worse than one big giant cockerel?

TWO big giant cockerels.

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Mario Balotelli

Why always him? / Alex Livesey/GettyImages

Blame rating: 0.5/10

It’s time to hop in the time machine. It’s time for some domino-effect interrogating.

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Midway through the 2011/12 season, Tottenham had separated themselves from the top-four chasing pack and were within touching distance of Premier League title contenders Manchester City.

In a crunch game at the Etihad Stadium, Spurs fought back from two goals down to level it at 2-2. Mario Balotelli somehow escaped a red card for stamping on Scott Parker’s head, and would score a stoppage time penalty to seal a win for Man City and send Tottenham’s campaign into a tailspin.

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That’s why they’re still stuck fighting for top-four finishes now.

Ryan Nelsen, Louis Saha, Gareth Bale

One of these is not like the others / Mike Hewitt/GettyImages

Blame rating: 0.75/10

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With Tottenham in the midst of that title fight, they recruited Ryan Nelsen and Louis Saha on free transfers on deadline day.

How do you think it went?

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Harry Redknapp

Triffic / Michael Regan/GettyImages

Blame rating: 1/10

But the person most at fault for such a collapse is Harry Redknapp. Or more specifically, his dog Rosie.

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During a trial of two counts of cheating the public revenue, Redknapp explained to a court that he set up a Monaco bank account with Rosie’s name because he loved her so much.

All the while, Spurs’ season was going down the pan and he was flirting with the England job.

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How could you do this, Rosie?

Luka Modric, Gareth Bale

Best buds / Gonzalo Arroyo Moreno/GettyImages

Blame rating: 1.5/10

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At the end of Redknapp’s tenure, star midfielder Luka Modric was sold to Real Madrid, with Spurs announcing they had entered a special ‘partnership agreement’ with the Spanish giants.

Gareth Bale joined Real Madrid a year later.

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Juande Ramos

Etched in history / Clive Rose/GettyImages

Blame rating: 2/10

Though Juande Ramos is also Real Madrid alumni, his connection to Tottenham is for a very different reason.

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He was the last manager to win a trophy with Spurs. Much better managers have followed in his wake and failed. What a lottery.

Malcolm Couzens Archive

Got no hair but we don’t care / Malcolm Couzens/GettyImages

Blame rating: 2.1/10

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Ramos won the cup, but that team spiritually belonged to Martin Jol. He’s just as culpable.

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It’s evil. / Michael Loccisano/GettyImages

Blame rating: 2.5/10

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Because you can’t blame who Spurs are and what they’re about without referencing Lasagna-gate 2006. I don’t want to go into it, though. Too painful.

Blame rating: 3/10

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One of Tottenham’s most famous fans just happens to be someone who can also sell out Wembley – how are Spurs supposed to live with that pressure?

But speaking of Wembley…

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Tottenham Hotspur FC v PFC CSKA Moskva - UEFA Champions League

What a cursed sight / Catherine Ivill – AMA/GettyImages

Blame rating: 3.5/10

Tottenham had outgrown their old White Hart Lane stadium and had to move on. During construction of a new ground, they had to play at Wembley – a soulless stadium which was a nightmare to get to and from.

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Spurs were unbeaten in their final season at White Hart Lane and lost their first game at Wembley. Go figure.

Tottenham Hotspur v Sporting CP: Group D - UEFA Champions League

You sicken me / Visionhaus/GettyImages

Blame rating: 4/10

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Tottenham haven’t quite felt the benefits of their new home just yet. Why not? Why can’t a stadium play at wing-back?

High Cheese Prices Cut Into Kraft's Profits

What could have been… / Tim Boyle/GettyImages

Blame rating: 4.1/10

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Among proposals for Tottenham Hotspur Stadium were a cheese room as part of the club’s luxury offerings.

It did not make the final blueprints.

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FBL-ENG-PR-TOTTENHAM-HUDDERSFIELD

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Blame rating: 4.5/10

Beavertown have a microbrewery inside the new stadium. They now run a pub where the old ticket office stood. I am the proud owner of Beavertown x Spurs merchandise.

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They truly run the world.

New York Giants v Green Bay Packers

This used to be a proper country / Mike Hewitt/GettyImages

Blame rating: 5/10

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The NFL have a 10-year agreement to play matches at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. There is a specific-use American football pitch underneath the soccer one.

It’s just not football anymore.

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Richard Hammond, Tony Hunter

You despicable man / David M. Benett/GettyImages

Blame rating: 5.1/10

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Tottenham Hotspur Stadium featured on an episode of Richard Hammond’s Big.

Did the club further need their ego stroked? No.

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Is the episode any good? Oh yeah, really great. Rivalries aside, definitely go watch it.

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Blame rating: 5.2/10

Do podcasters even say anything interesting? Anything noteworthy? Are they worth the hassle? Everyone’s got a bloody podcast these days.

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Anyway, please subscribe to Oh What A Night, part of the 90min podcast network. Hosted by me.

Damir Skomina, Harry Kane

Have a day off, ref / Soccrates Images/GettyImages

Blame rating: 5.5/10

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The referee who gave a handball against Moussa Sissoko 22 seconds into the only Champions League final Tottenham might ever play.

I hope you’re proud of yourself. You ruined it for everyone.

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Paulo Dybala

We embezzled funds from our Christmas party budget to pay for the rights to Dybala’s image here so you better enjoy it / Quality Sport Images/GettyImages

Blame rating: 5.6/10

Off the back of reaching that Champions League final, Spurs made an audacious move to sign Paulo Dybala from Juventus.

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He didn’t seem overly keen on the deal anyway, but a move fell apart on deadline day as Tottenham could not legally work their way around an issue with the forward’s image rights.

Great.

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Jose Mourinho

Same / Clive Brunskill/GettyImages

Blame rating: 6/10

Jose Mourinho was hired to get Tottenham over the line in their pursuit of a trophy.

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He took the club backwards instead.

In this photo illustration, the Croatian flag is printed on...

Well done for doing your job, I guess / SOPA Images/GettyImages

Blame rating: 6.1/10

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Tottenham were handed a boost in their 2020/21 UEFA Europa League last 16 tie with Dinamo Zagreb when it was confirmed that manager Zoran Mamic had been sentenced to four years in prison.

Spurs managed to blow a two-goal lead and lost the second leg 3-0. Maybe if Mamic was let off the hook things would have been different.

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Joe Hart

His real name is Charles, by the way / Jurij Kodrun/GettyImages

Blame rating: 6.2/10

Off the back of that surprise elimination, the social media manager of Joe Hart – who spent just one season at Spurs – praised the result on the goalkeeper’s Instagram page, assuming that Tottenham wouldn’t have ballsed it up.

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Hart issued a public apology for the incident, but the damage was done.

Color Run Brighton

Daft dog / Jordan Mansfield/GettyImages

Blame rating: 6.5/10

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This really was a time where bashing Tottenham was the lowest of hanging fruits. Even Dulux – who had become the club’s official paint supplier days earlier – posted tweets mocking their empty trophy cabinet.

Alex Ferguson - Soccer Coach

Job done / Max Mumby/Indigo/GettyImages

Blame rating: 6.6/10

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“Lads, it’s Tottenham.”

This utterance from Fergie set up a generation of Spurs jokes.

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Giorgio Chiellini

Yeah alright mate / Soccrates Images/GettyImages

Blame rating: 6.7/10

Ah, the man behind the modern person’s Spurs proverb.

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“It is in the history of the Tottenham.”

That’s another generation sorted.

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Tottenham High Road, take me home… / Kate McShane/GettyImages

Blame rating: 7/10

The best fried chicken in north London, why must you always tempt us back to N17?

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Sources (Matt Le Tissier and David Cotterill) suggest the secret ingredient is Chirpy.

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Blame rating: 7.5/10

Ok, I’m only being half-satirical with this list. 75% at a push. 100% if you think I’m a moron.

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But there are genuinely Tottenham fans who think that Beyonce playing concerts at the stadium this summer is an awful thing which somehow ties to the club’s ambitions.

Leeds United v Tottenham Hotspur - Premier League

What is he cooking? / Chris Brunskill/GettyImages

Blame rating: 8/10

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Is it a good thing when your managing director of football could be banned from football for two-and-a-half years for financial irregularities?

Probably not.

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Blame rating: 8.6/10

Antonio Conte was meant to be different. He was hired to get Tottenham over the line in their pursuit of a trophy. He took the club backwards inst- hey, didn’t I say this already?

harry kane

Get a life / Chloe Knott – Danehouse/GettyImages

Blame rating: 8.7/10

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The unlikeliest of heroes, all things considered. 271 goals for Tottenham Hotspur, and by dumb modern-day logic, none of them mean anything.

What a sad little life, Harry.

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Tim Sherwood

Truly dark days / Matthew Lewis/GettyImages

Blame rating: 8.8/10

Well, Tactics Tim, you always wanted to take credit for Kane becoming one of the best players in the world.

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Time to have your cake and eat it.

Granit Xhaka

For goodness sake / Ryan Pierse/GettyImages

Blame rating: 9/10

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Whooooo remembers ‘4th – Arsenal’ jokes?

No but seriously the Gunners have made the leap Spurs were supposed to and it’s causing misery down the other end of the Seven Sisters Road and I hate it.

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Alan GIF - Find & Share on GIPHY

Blame rating: 9.1/10

Lord Sugar was the owner of Tottenham during one of the worst stretches of their entire history. Nowadays, he just tweets discriminatory things and hosts The Apprentice.

Quite a brush for the club to be tarred with.

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Daniel Levy

A bit unfortunate that this image makes him look like a super villain / Robin Jones/GettyImages

Blame rating: 9.5/10

Objectively and subjectively, Tottenham have made huge strides under Daniel Levy’s chairmanship.

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They’ve also stagnated in recent years because of some really poor decisions and refusal to learn from mistakes.

Levy giveth, Levy taketh away.

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Mauricio Pochettino

He’s magic, you know / Justin Setterfield/GettyImages

Blame rating: 10/10

Here he is. The man who raised the bar, who made modern Tottenham Hotspur the club they are today.

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It’s only right that he should be forced to return and sort out this mess. Who’s with me?





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Nottingham Forest midfielder Lewis O’Brien joins D.C. United on loan

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Nottingham Forest midfielder Lewis O’Brien is officially headed to Major League Soccer

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The player will join D.C. United on loan through July 16, though the contract contains a purchase option.

As reported previously by 90min, the two parties agreed to terms for the temporary stint after head coach Wayne Rooney convinced O’Brien of the project at D.C. United.

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“Lewis has been one of the best players in the Championship over the last few seasons,” Rooney said in a release. “He reads the game well and creates goal-scoring opportunities. Bringing him in on loan from Nottingham Forest was a great bit of business for us and he will be a brilliant addition to our midfield.”

The player’s future was initially at risk when failing to secure a transfer to Championship high-fliers Blackburn Rovers on deadline day. Director of football Gregg Broughton revealed Rovers experienced “internal and external” reasons that led to late submission, and the club appealed the decision in the hope of the move being ratified.

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But the EFL rejected the bid as Rovers had not submitted all of the required paperwork in time.

The unfortunate outcome left O’Brien unable to feature for the remainder of the season, after Forest did not name him in their 25-man Premier League squad for the second half of the campaign.

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But Rooney stepped in with the chance at a new chapter with the Black and Red in Major League Soccer. O’Brien will now join D.C United with one goal in 17 appearances under his belt. He stands as D.C.’s third Premier League addition in the last six months after striker Christian Benteke arrived last summer from Crystal Palace and Mateusz Klich joined this winter from Leeds United.

Under Rooney, D.C. United has seen a decent start to the 2023 campaign with four points in four games and a 1W-1L-1D record. After concluding the 2022 season in last place of the Eastern Conference, the head coach hopes the new additions will propel the team out of the bottom and into the playoffs. 

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