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Reyna, Luna in; Arfsten, Robinson out? GOAL’s USMNT WC squad

  1. Love him or loathe him - now you MUST respect Arteta

    This time last year, Gary Neville argued that Mikel Arteta's most notable achievement at Arsenal was not his 2020 FA Cup win - but still being in a job despite going five subsequent seasons without winning a major honour. "We thought those days were gone where you could have this type of patience being afforded to you," the former Manchester United defender said on Sky Sports.

  2. Slot's position is untenable after Salah's parting swipe

    When Mohamed Salah clashed with Jurgen Klopp after being taken off in a frustrating and costly draw with West Ham on April 27, 2024, the Egyptian decided against continuing the argument afterwards. As Salah told reporters as he passed through the mixed zone at the London Stadium, "If I speak, there will be fire", so the winger wisely kept his mouth shut, and his powder dry.

  3. New Chelsea boss Alonso is BlueCo's get-out-of-jail-free card

    Could this be the moment that Chelsea's fortunes finally change under the beleaguered BlueCo ownership? The club has pulled off what looks like a seismic coup by luring Xabi Alonso to Stamford Bridge despite their continued struggles, somehow convincing the revered 44-year-old former Real Madrid boss to take the reins ahead of what now promises to be an era-defining summer.

  4. It's over! Pep's perfect EPL farewell goes up in smoke

    Despite the best efforts of Erling Haaland, Manchester City gifted the Premier League title to Arsenal by drawing 1-1 at Bournemouth on Tuesday. The visitors had arrived at the Vitality Stadium hoping to close the gap to the Gunners to just two points ahead of Sunday's final round of fixtures and, thus, give Pep Guardiola a shot at lifting the trophy for a seventh time before stepping down as manager.

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  1. Average World Cup ticket resale prices drop as tournament nears

    World Cup resale ticket prices have fallen over the last month and have reached their lowest point since mid-January, according to numbers provided by TicketData. The average get-in price for a group-stage game now stands at $550, some 23 percent lower than it was at the start of the month. The World Cup starts on June 11, when Mexico face South Africa in Mexico City.

  2. USMNT's Tessmann reportedly drawing transfer interest from clubs

    U.S. Men's National Team and Lyon midfielder Tanner Tessmann is reportedly drawing interest from clubs in England and Italy. Lyon are reportedly open to a sale, but would require a bid somewhere between €20-25 million ($23-29 million) to facilitate any deal to part ways with the American midfielder, who could have a starting role at this summer's World Cup.

  3. USMNT star Wright the subject of ‘big bid’ transfer prediction

    Haji Wright helped Coventry to promotion in 2025-26, but Clinton Morrison has told GOAL that the USMNT star may struggle to become a 15-goal Premier League striker. With that in mind, as another transfer window prepares to swing open this summer, could the United States international be the subject of a “big bid” that takes him away from Frank Lampard’s squad?

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  1. Enzo answers the call as Chelsea stars send Alonso a message

    Chelsea ensured Tottenham's fight for Premier League survival will go down to the final day as Enzo Fernandez inspired a 2-1 victory over their fierce London rivals on Tuesday - the Blues' first win in seven games. The Argentine swept home a fine opener from long range in the first half before turning provider for Andrey Santos in the second period, keeping his side's hopes of European qualification alive.

  2. LEGACY: How England 'losers' blew 2002 World Cup hopes

    This is Legacy, GOAL’s feature and podcast series counting down to the 2026 World Cup. Each week, we explore the stories and the spirit behind the nations that define the world’s game. This week, we explore what England must learn from their failure to claim glory in 2002, and why Thomas Tuchel’s task ahead is not about tactics, but about belief, identity, and courage on the biggest stage.

  3. One more game! Havertz soars high to put Arsenal on the cusp

    It was far from pretty, but Arsenal are one game away from the Premier League title after holding their nerve to edge past already-relegated Burnley on Monday night, courtesy of Kai Havertz's towering header from yet another set piece. The German forward rose to meet Bukayo Saka's corner shortly before half-time, although he was fortunate not be sent off later in the game. The 1-0 win means the Gunners will be champions if Manchester City drop points at high-flying Bournemouth on Tuesday.

Premier League

  1. Thierry Henry 2025

    Henry sends 'special thanks' to Arsenal squad after title success

    Arsenal legend Thierry Henry has led the tributes to Mikel Arteta’s squad after the Gunners were officially crowned Premier League champions, ending a painful 22-year wait for the top-flight title. The Frenchman, who was a cornerstone of the club’s last title-winning side in 2004, expressed his gratitude to the current crop of stars for finally delivering silverware to a new generation of supporters.

  2. Man Utd draw up surprising plans for Bowen transfer swoop

    Manchester United are reportedly preparing a shock move for West Ham United captain Jarrod Bowen as they look to bolster their attacking options ahead of a massive summer transfer window. The Red Devils have entered a race alongside Premier League rivals Liverpool and Chelsea for the England international’s signature - but with a highly unexpected tactical role in mind.

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