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  1. Trossard delivers right on time as Arsenal survive HUGE title scare

    Arsenal took a giant step towards the Premier League title as they secured an incredibly dramatic 1-0 win at West Ham on Sunday, with Leandro Trossard scoring a late winner before the hosts had what they thought was a stoppage-time equaliser ruled out following a VAR check for the ages. It looked like Callum Wilson had struck a dagger to the Gunners’ title hopes when he fired home with seconds remaining but, after an agonisingly lengthy review, the goal was ruled out for a foul on David Raya - much to the disgust of the relegation-threatened Hammers.

  2. What the hell is going on at Real Madrid?!

    Tensions have finally boiled over at Real Madrid, resulting in team-mates literally coming to blows. There has been a sense all season that things have been a little bit fraught behind the scenes. This is more or less how it goes for Los Blancos, especially in those rare seasons where they fail to bank silverware. Rumours emerge of discontent, the local press goes mad - but rarely do the rumours turn into anything tangible.

  3. Quick-thinking Enzo brings end to Chelsea's losing run

    Chelsea brought an end to their run of Premier League losses as they battled back to earn a 1-1 draw at Liverpool on Saturday. Enzo Fernandez's free-kick earned Calum McFarlane's side a point on Merseyside, though their hopes of sneaking into the Champions League via a sixth-placed finish continue to fade away after failing to record a much-needed victory.

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  1. ‘I don’t feel fear’ - USMNT star McKennie embraces World Cup ‘butterflies’

    Weston McKennie has declared that he is ready to transform the immense pressure of a home World Cup into a historic performance for the United States men's national team. The Juventus midfielder insists that while the "butterflies" are inevitable, he feels no fear heading into the 2026 tournament, viewing the global spotlight as a unique opportunity to elevate American soccer to unprecedented heights.

Expert Opinion & Analysis

  1. Kerr primed to add to Chelsea legend before summer exit

    In a few weeks' time, Sam Kerr's Chelsea contract will come to its end. After six-and-a-half years, 156 appearances and 114 goals, which have helped deliver 12 trophies, it looks like this month will be her last in Chelsea blue. If it is, Kerr will leave as the club's all-time top goal-scorer in the Women's Super League and a genuine legend - but there is still time to add to that legacy yet.

Premier League

  1. Como reach Europe for first time EVER as Fabregas' stock soars again

    Cesc Fabregas has led Como to a historic achievement, securing European football for the first time in the club's history after a 1-0 win over Hellas Verona. The milestone comes exactly two years after their promotion to Serie A. With his managerial stock rising rapidly, Fabregas' success in Italy continues to fuel rumours of a potential return to his former club Chelsea.

  2. 'Real blow' - Bowen FUMES over West Ham's disallowed goal vs Arsenal

    Jarrod Bowen has launched a scathing attack on officiating standards after West Ham United saw a dramatic stoppage-time equaliser against Arsenal chalked off by VAR. The Hammers captain was left incensed following a five-minute delay at the London Stadium, arguing that the decision to overturn the goal highlighted a problem with the consistency required in the Premier League’s most pivotal moments.

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Transfer News

  1. Rooney highlights ‘first question’ Man Utd must answer heading into summer

    Manchester United legend Wayne Rooney has warned the club's hierarchy that failing to provide immediate clarity on their managerial situation could sabotage their summer recruitment plans. The former captain insists that top-tier transfer targets will be hesitant to commit to Old Trafford without knowing who will be in the dugout next season, potentially leaving the Red Devils trailing their Premier League rivals before a single ball is kicked in the new campaign.

  2. Mourinho DENIES contact with Perez over Real Madrid return

    Benfica boss Jose Mourinho has forcefully rejected claims of ongoing negotiations with Real Madrid president Florentino Perez over a potential return to the club. While Los Blancos are said to be looking for a replacement for current boss Alvaro Arbeloa, Mourinho insists his immediate focus remains in Portugal, though he has stopped short of ruling out a summer exit from the Estadio da Luz.

Women's Soccer

  1. Shaw breaks Chelsea hearts as Man City join Brighton in FA Cup final

    Man City will take on Brighton in the Women's FA Cup final later this month, after Liverpool and Chelsea fell in the semi-finals on Sunday. It'll be a first Wembley appearance for the Seagulls, who downed the Reds in a dramatic 3-2 win, and they will be huge underdogs against Man City, the newly-elected Women's Super League champions who won by the same scoreline in extra time at Stamford Bridge, thanks to Khadija Shaw's double.

  2. Pay Bunny her money! City can't let Shaw leave for Chelsea

    Over the last few weeks, as Manchester City have been chasing down their first Women's Super League title in 10 years, things have become nervy on and off the pitch. Dropped points had threatened to let Arsenal back in the title race, until the Gunners' own midweek slip-up at Brighton ended that suspense. Still, though any concerns around the destiny of the WSL trophy have now been put to bed, City fans can still worry themselves over the future of their star striker, Khadija Shaw.

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