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  1. Kane hits 53rd goal as Bayern complete Mainz 'miracle'

    Bayern Munich arrived at Mainz in a celebratory mood, having already secured the Bundesliga title and booked their place in the DFB-Pokal final earlier in the week. However, that high spirits quickly evaporated during a disastrous first half where a heavily rotated side fell three goals behind following strikes from Dominik Kohr, Paul Nebel, and Sheraldo Becker. Harry Kane has hailed Bayern Munich’s incredible powers of recovery after they clawed back to beat Mainz 4-3.

  2. '1,500 goals' but Messi & Suarez lack 'magic' at new home

    Inter Miami’s glittering new home, Nu Stadium, is still waiting for its first victory party after Lionel Messi and Luis Suarez failed to break a frustrating deadlock against the New England Revolution. Despite having a staggering goal-scoring pedigree between them, the legendary strike duo couldn't find the decisive touch required to secure three points in front of an expectant Floridian crowd.

  3. Eze doesn't do tap-ins! Stunner sends timid Arsenal back top

    Arsenal returned to the top of the Premier League table as Eberechi Eze's stunning strike secured a 1-0 win over Newcastle on Saturday. The Gunners produced another nervy display in their bid to end their 22-year wait for the title, but the struggling Magpies couldn't take advantage as Mikel Arteta's side moved three points clear of Manchester City, albeit with Pep Guardiola's side again now having a game in hand.

  4. Woodman the hero as Liverpool go fourth on sad day for Salah

    Liverpool climbed up to fourth in the Premier League table with a 3-1 win over Crystal Palace on Saturday. Alexander Isak and Andy Robertson's first-half goals put the Reds in control while third-choice goalkeeper Freddie Woodman produced a number of superb saves to help preserve the lead before Florian Wirtz made the points safe in stoppage time. The afternoon was somewhat soured, however, after Mohamed Salah suffered an injury that might rule him out for the final weeks of his Liverpool career.

  5. Ex-Spurs boss Postecoglou lands new job in football

    Former Tottenham manager Ange Postecoglou has returned to football in a prestigious new role with UEFA. The 60-year-old was spotted at Anfield for his first major assignment, analysing Liverpool’s Champions League exit at the hands of PSG. Joining an elite tactical panel alongside Gareth Southgate and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, Postecoglou’s debut report offered a unique insight into the Reds' tactical struggles under Arne Slot.

  1. Conte slams Lukaku over Napoli training ground 'snub'

    Antonio Conte has expressed his "disappointment" with Romelu Lukaku after the striker allegedly visited Napoli’s training ground without greeting his manager. Despite their historically close bond, Conte hit out at the Belgian's silence during his injury rehabilitation, claiming that while he tries to understand his players, "no one makes the effort to understand the coach."

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    Why Southampton are wearing yellow against Man City

    Southampton have ditched their traditional red and white stripes for a special yellow kit against Manchester City in the FA Cup semi-final at Wembley. The commemorative strip marks the 50th anniversary of the Saints' iconic 1976 victory over Manchester United - the only major trophy in the club's history. Tonda Eckert’s side hope the "lucky charm" kit can inspire another Wembley miracle against the Premier League leaders.

  3. Spurs reach Senesi agreement - but deal hinges on one guarantee

    Tottenham are in advanced talks to sign Bournemouth defender Marcos Senesi on a free transfer, but the move is currently at a standstill. The deal is entirely dependent on Spurs avoiding relegation from the Premier League. As Roberto De Zerbi’s side fights for survival, domestic rivals including Liverpool and Manchester United are monitoring the situation closely should the North London club drop into the Championship.

  4. Shock club prepare ‘massive offer’ for Greenwood

    Paris FC are reportedly plotting an ambitious summer swoop for Marseille star Mason Greenwood. Backed by the wealth of the Arnault family and the Red Bull group, the French capital’s second club is preparing a massive offer to test Marseille’s resolve. A deal would be major news for Manchester United, who are set to receive a significant windfall due to a hefty sell-on clause.