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  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. đŸŽ„ | ‘Belongs to all of us’ - Wenger features in title message

    Arsenal have officially ended over two decades of hurt by clinching the Premier League title, and the club marked the historic achievement with a powerful tribute featuring legendary former manager Arsene Wenger. The Frenchman, who was the last man to lead the Gunners to league glory in 2004, passed the torch to Mikel Arteta in a moving video shared across the club's social media channels.

  5. Stay or go? Guardiola delays Man City future 'decision'

    Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola has revealed that a final decision regarding his long-term future at the Etihad Stadium will be made at the end of the season. Following City's failure to reclaim the Premier League title after a decisive draw handed Arsenal the crown, the legendary manager remains coy about his next steps but insists he is still the happiest man on the planet to be managing the club.

  6. 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.

  7. đŸŽ„ | Wild party at Emirates as Arsenal crowned PL champions

    Jubilant Arsenal supporters have flooded the streets outside Emirates Stadium, lighting flares and waving flags to celebrate their first Premier League title in 22 years. The wild scenes in north London erupted after Manchester City's unexpected 1-1 draw against Bournemouth mathematically ended the title race, officially crowning the Gunners as the undisputed champions of England.

  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. Saka narrowly missed out on snatching PL record from Rooney

    Arsenal winger Bukayo Saka has cemented his name in Premier League history, becoming the second-youngest player to achieve 50 goals and 50 assists. Reaching the milestone at 24 years and 255 days during a crucial win over Burnley, he narrowly missed Wayne Rooney’s elite record but proudly joined Arsenal royalty Thierry Henry and Dennis Bergkamp in an exclusive club.

  4. Burnley boss fumes over Havertz red card escape

    Burnley interim manager Michael Jackson has strongly condemned the decision to allow Arsenal forward Kai Havertz to stay on the pitch during a crucial 1-0 victory on Monday. Jackson insists the Germany international should have been sent off for a reckless second-half challenge, which could have significantly altered the outcome and Arsenal's ongoing Premier League title charge.