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  1. Celtic keep title race alive in late drama

    The Scottish Premiership title race is heading for a sensational final-day showdown after a night of unimaginable drama. Celtic secured a vital victory at Motherwell through a highly disputed stoppage-time penalty, keeping them just one point behind leaders Hearts. The two rivals will now clash in Glasgow this Saturday in a winner-takes-all battle for the championship crown.

  2. Perez: Barca relationship 'completely broken'

    Real Madrid president Florentino Perez has launched a scathing attack on Barcelona, declaring that the relationship between the two Spanish giants is officially dead. Speaking in a wide-ranging interview, the Los Blancos chief insisted that the Catalan club must face the consequences of the Negreira refereeing scandal.

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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.

  4. 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.

  5. Blackstenius late show lifts Arsenal past Everton

    Stina Blackstenius was the late hero as Arsenal secured a dramatic 1-0 victory over Everton in the Women's Super League. Scoring deep into stoppage time, the Swedish striker broke the deadlock to help the Gunners reach 48 points. They now leapfrog rivals Chelsea, who sit on 46 points, boosting their Champions League hopes behind title winners Manchester City heading into the final game of the season.

  6. 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.

  1. Ancelotti: WC call-up depends on Neymar

    Brazil manager Carlo Ancelotti has addressed the intense speculation surrounding Neymar's potential inclusion in his squad for the 2026 World Cup. With the final 26-man roster set to be announced shortly, the Italian tactician placed the responsibility firmly on the shoulders of the Santos star, insisting that the veteran's physical condition is the only remaining hurdle.

  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.

  3. Lyon face UEFA expulsion over financial breach

    Lyon are facing the devastating prospect of being expelled from UEFA competition next season as the governing body prepares to take action over financial irregularities. Despite sitting on the verge of Champions League qualification, the French giants have reportedly failed to comply with the strict terms of a settlement agreement reached last summer.

  4. Levy 'prays every day' that Spurs avoid relegation

    Former Tottenham Hotspur chairman Daniel Levy has expressed deep sorrow over the club's current Premier League relegation battle. Speaking after receiving his CBE, Levy admitted feeling empty as Spurs hover just above the drop zone. Despite his shock at their rapid decline, he remains hopeful the team can survive their final two matches of the season to avoid a disastrous fate.

  5. Barca chief slams Perez's 'pathetic' claims

    Barcelona vice-president Rafa Yuste has delivered a blistering response to Florentino Perez, labelling the Real Madrid president’s recent corruption allegations as "pathetic." The war of words between the Clasico rivals has escalated following Perez's sensational claims that numerous trophies have been "stolen" from the capital club.

  6. Fabregas vs Alonso: Gallas warns Chelsea over managerial choice

    Former Chelsea defender William Gallas has warned the club against appointing Xabi Alonso, urging them to hire Cesc Fabregas instead. As the Blues face a complex battle for European qualification, relying heavily on the upcoming FA Cup final, their former midfielder has just secured historic European football for Como, proving his immense managerial potential in Italy.

  7. Chelsea star Pedro wants to reach Kane's level

    Chelsea forward Joao Pedro has opened up about his transition into a traditional striker role, revealing that he closely studies Harry Kane to elevate his performances. The Brazilian attacker also played down premature comparisons to club legend Didier Drogba, insisting he wants to forge his own legacy at Stamford Bridge while redefining the modern number nine position.