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  1. Ex-Spurs boss apologises for scathing Sesko criticism

    Ex-Tottenham boss Tim Sherwood has apologised for his previous criticism of Benjamin Sesko amid the Manchester United forward's improved form under Michael Carrick. Having once claimed that Sesko was "not good enough" for a club the size of United, Sherwood admitted he has been proven wrong by the 22-year-old’s recent performances. The pundit praised the "attitude" shown by Sesko during his resurgence.

  2. Blow for Barcelona as Balde to miss BOTH legs of Newcastle UCL tie

    Barcelona’s season has been rocked by a devastating double injury blow following their exit from the Copa del Rey. Despite a 3-0 victory against Atletico Madrid in the semi-final second leg, the Catalans went out 4-3 on aggregate and, more importantly, lost two vital components of their backline. The club has now confirmed that both Alejandro Balde and Jules Kounde sustained significant hamstring injuries during the high-stakes encounter, leaving manager Hansi Flick with a major selection headache ahead of their Champions League round of 16 tie against Newcastle.

  3. Rosenior defends Garnacho amid 'very difficult' personal struggles

    Chelsea manager Liam Rosenior has jumped to the defence of Alejandro Garnacho, revealing that the young winger is currently navigating a "very difficult thing" in his personal life. The 21-year-old Argentina international has become a frequent target for opposition supporters, with jeers following him across the Premier League. Despite the noise from the stands, the former Manchester United forward is poised for a major role in the Blues' upcoming clash against Aston Villa as Rosenior deals with a mounting availability crisis in his attacking ranks.

  4. Wrexham co-owners Reynolds & Mac land surprise Sky Sports job

    Wrexham co-owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob Mac are set to make their broadcasting debut in English football after signing a unique deal with Sky Sports. The Hollywood duo will provide exclusive live commentary for the club's upcoming Championship clash against Swansea City, offering supporters a first-of-its-kind alternative viewing experience. This innovative move marks another milestone in the pair's transformative five-year ownership of the Welsh side.

  5. David & Victoria Beckham send birthday messages to Brooklyn amid family feud

    David and Victoria Beckham have publicly reached out to their eldest son, Brooklyn, to mark his 27th birthday. Their social media messages served as a significant olive branch following a period of intense public estrangement and a "bombshell" statement from Brooklyn earlier this year. Despite the lingering tension and serious allegations regarding the family dynamic, his parents have chosen to lead with love and nostalgia on his milestone day.

  6. Explained: Why Galatasaray fans banned from UCL game at Liverpool

    Galatasaray face a daunting trip to Anfield without their vocal support after UEFA's Appeals Body confirmed a ticket ban for their upcoming Champions League last-16 clash against Liverpool. The Turkish giants are set to travel to Merseyside for the second leg of the tie, but the legendary atmosphere they usually bring on the road will be silenced following a disciplinary crackdown from European football's governing body.

  7. Man Utd youngster Fletcher hit with huge ban for using discriminatory word

    Manchester United midfielder Jack Fletcher has been hit with a long ban for using homophobic language while playing for the club's under-21 side. Fletcher, the son of former United midfielder and recent caretaker coach Darren, has admitted to using a discriminatory term during an EFL Trophy match at Barnsley in October, which led to him being sent off. He has apologised for the offence caused by his words.

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  9. Richarlison hits out at 'fake news' he will boycott World Cup

    Brazil and Tottenham Hotspur striker Richarlison has denied he is planning on sitting out the 2026 World Cup amid rising tensions in the Middle East. Iran has recently come under attack from the United States - one of three co-hosts for this summer's tournament - and Israel, leading to the killing of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

  10. Ex-Barca star claims VAR was invented so Real 'wouldn't rob us anymore'

    Former Barcelona and Bayern Munich midfielder Arturo Vidal has launched a sensational attack on Real Madrid, suggesting that the introduction of the Video Assistant Referee (VAR) was specifically designed to curb the alleged refereeing bias enjoyed by the Spanish giants. The Chilean international, known for his combative style and outspoken nature, has a long-standing rivalry with Los Blancos dating back to high-profile clashes in the Champions League.

  11. Simeone hints at worry over Griezmann leaving for Orlando before Copa final

    Diego Simeone has hinted he is uncertain whether Antoine Griezmann will remain at Atletico Madrid long enough to compete in the upcoming Copa del Rey final. Despite the Frenchman’s stellar performances for Atleti this season, rumours of a move to MLS outfit Orlando City have cast a shadow over his future. With the forward yet to confirm his plans, the Rojiblancos face the sobering prospect of losing their talisman at the most critical juncture of the season.

  1. Real Madrid eye Serie A manager to replace Arbeloa

    The pressure is mounting on Alvaro Arbeloa at the Bernabeu, and reports in Italy suggest that Real Madrid president Florentino Perez is already looking at alternatives. Los Blancos have endured a difficult period following the departure of Xabi Alonso, and despite Arbeloa stepping into the breach, the hierarchy is reportedly unconvinced by the current trajectory. Consequently, the Spanish giants are said to be weighing up a move for AC Milan head coach Massimiliano Allegri to take the reins for the 2026-27 campaign.

  2. Arsenal's set-piece coach accused of 'ruining football'

    Arsenal set-piece coach Nicolas Jover has been blamed for 'ruining football' by a Swiss newspaper following a rise in goals from dead-ball situations this season. The Gunners sit top of the Premier League table and are on course to win their first title since 2004 so long as they hold off the advances of Manchester City, though their style of play under manager Mikel Arteta has been criticised.

  3. Jimenez ranks himself above Messi, CR7 & Kane in key area

    The debate over who is the greatest player of all time usually begins and ends with Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo, but Fulham striker Raul Jimenez believes there is one specific department where he stands head and shoulders above the legendary duo. The Mexico international has established himself as one of the most reliable figures in world football from the penalty spot, and he isn’t afraid to let the world know about his clinical edge when the pressure is at its highest, also ranking himself above Harry Kane.

  4. Owen tears apart Liverpool star who 'looks like a bag of nerves'

    Michael Owen has launched a scathing assessment of Milos Kerkez following Liverpool's disappointing 2-1 defeat at Wolves, claiming the defender is struggling to handle the pressure of life at Anfield. The former Reds striker suggested the £40 million ($53m) summer signing from Bournemouth appears overwhelmed by his surroundings and urged Arne Slot to restore veteran Andy Robertson to the starting line-up. The Merseyside giants' hopes of finishing in the top four suffered a significant setback at Molineux.

  5. Carrick sets Man Utd transfer priority after Amorim clear-out

    Manchester United interim boss Michael Carrick has dropped a significant hint that the Red Devils will prioritise the signing of a new left winger this summer. The admission comes after a period of radical upheaval under former manager Ruben Amorim, whose tactical shifts led to a mass exodus of wide talent from Old Trafford. Despite the club previously spending over £170 million on the likes of Antony and Jadon Sancho, the current squad finds itself remarkably thin on the flanks as they transition back to a more traditional 4-2-3-1 system.

  6. Gerrard tears into 'really poor' Liverpool after shock Wolves loss

    Liverpool legend Steven Gerrard has slammed the team for their "very poor" display against Wolves on Tuesday night and called on Arne Slot to give Rio Ngumoha a starting opportunity. After watching the 17-year-old outshine Cody Gakpo during his brief cameo in the shock 2-1 defeat at Molineux, Gerrard insisted that a "desperate" Liverpool side must unleash the teenage sensation to address their lack of attacking spark.

  7. Carrick 'can't rule out' late Man Utd title tilt

    Michael Carrick is refusing to wave the white flag in the Premier League title race, insisting that Manchester United could still mount a sensational late charge to catch leaders Arsenal. Since taking the reins as interim head coach in mid-January, the former Red Devils midfielder has overseen a remarkable transformation at Old Trafford, steering the club from seventh place into a commanding position within the top three. The momentum gathered under his leadership has turned a season of damage limitation into one filled with unexpected ambition.

  8. Neymar consoles 'little brother' Rodrygo after World Cup heartbreak

    Real Madrid star Rodrygo has suffered a devastating knee injury that will keep him sidelined for the remainder of the season. In a cruel twist of fate, the diagnosis also confirms that the forward will miss the 2026 World Cup, a tournament he was expected to light up for Brazil. Following the confirmation of the injury sustained during the La Liga clash against Getafe, Brazil legend Neymar led the tributes with a deeply personal message for his young compatriot.

  9. Pedri hailed as 'best in world' by Atletico rival

    Despite Barcelona’s dramatic Copa del Rey exit, Pedri’s masterclass at the Spotify Camp Nou made a lasting impression on his rivals. Atletico Madrid captain Koke paid a glowing tribute to the 21-year-old maestro, hailing him as one of the best players in the world and the definitive "present and future" of Spanish football.

  10. Griezmann rubs salt in Barca wounds with savage social media post

    Antoine Griezmann just couldn't resist a cheeky dig at his former employers. Despite a nerve-wracking night at the Camp Nou, Atletico Madrid have officially punched their ticket to the Copa del Rey final, and the French superstar was quick to ensure the Barcelona faithful felt every bit of the sting with a savage post on social media. It was a night of high drama in Catalonia as Hansi Flick’s side attempted a monumental comeback, but ultimately fell short of the miracle they required to overturn a heavy first-leg deficit.