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  1. 'I give up' - Guardiola left fuming by fixture scheduling

    Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has launched a scathing assessment of English football's scheduling, claiming that domestic cup competitions are held in higher regard than European success. The City boss is frustrated that his side must face Newcastle United in an FA Cup fifth-round tie at 8pm (GMT) on Saturday, leaving them with minimal recovery time before travelling to face Real Madrid on Wednesday.

  2. Pio Esposito: Why Arsenal are tracking Inter's young star

    The Gazzetta dello Sport claimed earlier this week that Arsenal have expressed an interest in signing Inter prospect Francesco Pio Esposito. However, the Nerazzurri's CEO, Beppe Marotta, moved quickly to quell the transfer talk by insisting that there had not been any contact between the two clubs. "Arsenal did not ask for Pio," the Italian told Sport Mediaset before Inter's Coppa Italia semi-final first leg against Como on Tuesday. "But also Inter are not a selling club. We don't make player trading our main activity.

  3. Harry Kane

    Kompany delivers uncertain Kane injury update

    Bayern Munich face a nervous wait over the fitness of Harry Kane ahead of their Champions League knockout tie against Atalanta. The England captain missed Friday's Bundesliga clash against Borussia Monchengladbach, and manager Vincent Kompany has offered a cryptic update on his availability.

  4. Lingard's Corinthians salary revealed - and he's on MUCH less than Depay

    Jesse Lingard's salary has reportedly been revealed following his sensational move to Brazil that's seen him reunite with former Manchester United team-mate Memphis Depay. The 33-year-old has been a free agent since December after ending his two-season stint with South Korean side FC Seoul, where he netted 19 goals in 67 appearances. Despite interest from across the globe, the midfielder has signed for Sao Paulo giants Corinthians.

  5. Man Utd legend sacked from international job for pay-cut refusal

    Manchester United legend Dwight Yorke has dramatically left his position as head coach of Trinidad and Tobago. The former striker, who remains an iconic figure at Old Trafford for his role in the 1999 treble-winning season, saw his tenure come to an abrupt end following a breakdown in contract negotiations. The departure comes after a disappointing qualifying campaign that saw the Soca Warriors fail to secure a place at the 2026 World Cup.

  6. Robertson & Rio send message to Slot in FA Cup cruise

    The recalled Andy Robertson was the star of the show with a goal and an assist as Liverpool went some way towards making amends for Tuesday's utterly embarrassing Premier League loss at Wolves. Indeed, the rematch was a far better experience for the Reds as they returned to Molineux on Friday evening to record a 3-1 win that secured Arne Slot's side a spot in the quarter-finals of the FA Cup.

  7. Valverde saves the day after Trent's defensive disaster

    Federico Valverde's lucky late winner papered over an otherwise disappointing performance from Real Madrid as they snuck past Celta Vigo with a 2-1 win. Los Blancos took the lead inside the first half, but conceded an equaliser shortly after. They seemed destined to settle for a point, but Valverde's winner - a heavily deflected strike in second-half stoppage time - gave them a vital win on the road.

  8. Redknapp warns Spurs they could be FAVOURITES to go down

    Ex-Tottenham manager Harry Redknapp has sparked fresh debate over the crisis at his former club by suggesting that Spurs are now "favourites to go down". The north London side find themselves in uncharted territory, plummeting toward the Premier League and towards the relegation zone following a string of disastrous results. The situation reached boiling point on Thursday night as they slumped to an abject 3-1 home defeat against Crystal Palace, leaving them just a single point above the drop zone.

  1. 'Forca Rodrygo' - Real Madrid stars show support for injured team-mate

    Real Madrid’s stars showcased a united front ahead of their La Liga clash against Celta Vigo, sending a heartfelt message to their stricken team-mate Rodrygo Goes. Before kick-off at Balaídos, the squad emerged wearing whiteshirts emblazoned with "Força Rodrygo," a tribute following his devastating knee injury. This gesture follows the club’s medical department confirming a "rupture of the anterior cruciate ligament" that will see him miss the World Cup.

  2. Wolves unveil special Jota tributes before FA Cup tie

    Wolves have revealed a series of moving permanent tributes to Diogo Jota at Molineux, timed to coincide with their FA Cup encounter against the forward's other former English club, Liverpool. The unveiling marks a significant moment of remembrance for the Portuguese international and his brother, Andre Silva, following their tragic passing last summer, an event that sparked a massive wave of emotion across the footballing world.

  3. Leeds urge fans to respect Ramadan pause after booing

    Leeds United have issued a firm plea to their supporters to respect a planned pause in play during Sunday's FA Cup fifth-round tie against Norwich City. The break is designed to allow players observing Ramadan to break their fast, a protocol that was unfortunately met with hostility during the club’s recent Premier League defeat to Manchester City at Elland Road. Seeking to avoid a repeat of those scenes, the west Yorkshire club released a detailed statement ahead of the game.

  4. 🎥 | Mbappe copies Ronaldo in awesome Monaco throwback clip

    A nostalgic throwback clip of Kylian Mbappe has resurfaced on social media, giving fans a glimpse of the French superstar long before he became one of the biggest names in world football. The video shows a teenage Mbappe performing Cristiano Ronaldo’s famous 'Siu' celebration while playing for AS Monaco’s youth team. The clip coincides with the 10-year anniversary of Mbappe signing his first professional contract with Monaco.

  5. Vicario could make Juventus move for just £17m

    Guglielmo Vicario could be heading for the exit door at Tottenham as speculation intensifies regarding a cut-price return to Serie A. The 29-year-old goalkeeper, who has been a mainstay in north London since his arrival from Empoli in 2023, is reportedly open to the move following a disastrous run of form for the Premier League side. Spurs find themselves embroiled in an unlikely survival scrap, sitting just one point above the relegation zone after a series of damaging results.

  6. 'Finally, it's happening' - Guardiola reveals Rodri relief

    Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has expressed his relief as midfield linchpin Rodri begins to rediscover his world-class form following an arduous 18-month battle with injury. The Spanish international, who secured City's first-ever Ballon d'Or triumph, has become a regular fixture in the starting XI again since January as the Premier League champions chase a historic quadruple.

  7. Mauricio Pochettino USMNT HIC

    Pochettino: 75-80 players believe they can make USMNT's WC roster

    Mauricio Pochettino says that he believes there are between 75 and 80 players who believe they can make the U.S. Men's National Team's World Cup roster. One of the head coach's main priorities has been building out and empowering the player pool, not just the top players, and he believes that the competition for World Cup places is more fierce because of it.

  8. Rashford told 'nobody gives a f*ck' about him at Barca

    Former Premier League striker Troy Deeney believes Marcus Rashford’s move to Barcelona has given him the reality check he desperately needed after what he described as a difficult period at Manchester United. The Watford legend claimed that the environment at the Spanish giants leaves little room for ego, insisting that "nobody gives a f*ck" about Rashford’s reputation when compared to the club’s historic stars. Deeney feels that harsh message has helped the 28-year-old rediscover his focus and thrive in La Liga.

  9. 'Not biting my nails' - Farke confident Leeds won't be relegated

    Leeds United manager Daniel Farke has come out swinging in defence of his side’s Premier League credentials, insisting he is not panicking despite a difficult run of results. Speaking ahead of Sunday’s FA Cup fifth-round tie against his former club Norwich City, the German coach struck a defiant tone regarding the club’s top-flight status. The Whites have endured a tough week following narrow defeats to Manchester City and Sunderland, but Farke remains steadfast in his belief that the quality is there to stay up.

  10. 🎥 | Wilshere laughs as he's asked about Spurs relegation prospects

    Luton Town manager Jack Wilshere has admitted that his "dream scenario" for next season would be leading the Hatters into the Championship, potentially facing his former rivals Tottenham Hotspur. The former Arsenal midfielder, who has transitioned into a promising managerial career, found himself addressing the surreal possibility of facing Spurs next season, should they be relegated from England's top flight.

  11. Robert Sanchez left 'really disappointed' by Rosenior decision

    Chelsea manager Liam Rosenior has praised Robert Sanchez for his reaction to being dropped for the win over Aston Villa, insisting that the goalkeeper was "really disappointed" with the decision. The Spaniard had a nervy and unconvincing performance in the 2-1 defeat to Arsenal, leading to him being benched and prompting fresh questions about his long-term suitability as the club's first-choice shot-stopper.