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  1. Foden for England! Fallen star keeps City's title dream alive

    Phil Foden helped keep Manchester City's Premier League title hopes alive by creating two goals in Wednesday's night's vital 3-0 victory over Crystal Palace at the Etihad, while simultaneously providing Thomas Tuchel a timely reminder of his qualities. Foden's place in England's World Cup is very much in doubt at the moment but he unquestionably made the most of a rare opportunity to start for City, as Pep Guardiola made six changes with Saturday's FA Cup final against Chelsea in mind.

  2. Liverpool will regret ignoring Alonso to stick with Slot

    For Liverpool's bitterly frustrated fans, watching Chelsea end a six-game losing streak by claiming a thoroughly deserved point at Anfield on Saturday was bad enough. However, Monday's news that the Blues are now exploring a deal to appoint Xabi Alonso as their next permanent boss has come as an even bigger blow to a set of supporters struggling to see any light at the end of the tunnel right now.

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Expert Opinion & Analysis

  1. Desperate Madrid would be MAD to reappoint Mourinho

    Real Madrid are in trouble. And when Real Madrid are in trouble, Florentino Perez always asks those around him, "Is there anything to be said for bringing back Jose Mourinho?" Why? Because hiring Mourinho worked once before. Kind of. Back in 2010, Madrid had been put in an unbearable position by Barcelona. They weren't just being beaten by their most hated rivals, they were being embarrassed by them. So, Perez turned to Mourinho, the self-anointed 'Special One' who had just upset Pep Guardiola's pass-masters - in every sense - on his way to winning a European Cup with Inter.

Premier League

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    Perez hints at Haaland and Galactico signings

    Real Madrid president Florentino Perez has addressed the growing speculation surrounding a sensational summer swoop for Manchester City striker Erling Haaland. In a fiery television interview, the Los Blancos chief did not rule out acquiring the Norwegian international, whilst emphatically reminding supporters of his historic pedigree for delivering elite Galactico signings.

  2. Sean Dyche denies Reform UK political party rumours

    Sean Dyche has firmly denied rumours suggesting he has become a member of the right-wing political party Reform UK. The former Nottingham Forest manager was forced to publicly address a viral social media post that featured an artificial intelligence-generated image of him alongside a completely fabricated quote endorsing the controversial political movement.

Major League Soccer

Transfer News

  1. Lukaku leaves Napoli ahead of summer sale

    Romelu Lukaku’s turbulent stint with Napoli appears to be reaching a definitive conclusion as the striker departs Italy once again. The Belgian international has returned to his homeland to continue his rehabilitation from a long-term injury, with both parties seemingly resigned to a summer parting of ways.

  2. Vlahovic offered to Atleti on free

    Dusan Vlahovic’s future in Turin appears increasingly uncertain as the Serbian forward edges closer to becoming a free agent this summer. Despite ongoing negotiations with Juventus, reports suggest that intermediaries are already exploring alternative destinations, with Atletico Madrid emerging as a potential suitor for one of Europe's most coveted number nines.

Women's Soccer

  1. Man City unveil new £10m home for title-winning women's team

    Manchester City have officially opened a new £10 million ($13.5m) state-of-the-art facility for the women’s team, just days after the side clinched a first Women’s Super League title in 10 years. Shaped with input from players and staff, Lionesses star and club captain Alex Greenwood described it as a space which takes the new English champions “to a whole different level”.

  2. Mead to end nine-year Arsenal stay as three departures announced

    Beth Mead will leave Arsenal when her contract expires this summer, the club has announced. The England star joined the Gunners back in 2017 and will depart as an icon, having helped them win six major honours, including the Champions League, during her productive nine-year stay. She is not the only player fans will be able to bid farewell to at Arsenal's final home game of the season this week, either, with two more departures also confirmed.

  3. 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.

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