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  1. Chelsea’s Player of the Year? ‘Standout performer’ gets the nod

    The 2025-26 campaign has been a testing one for Chelsea, but who deserves to see their contribution recognised as the club’s Player of the Year? Former Blues defender Gary Cahill has made his pick during an exclusive interview with GOAL. Joao Pedro, on the back of his £60 million ($80m) transfer to Stamford Bridge, is considered to have outperformed the likes of Cole Palmer and Enzo Fernandez.

  1. New Chelsea boss Alonso is BlueCo's get-out-of-jail-free card

    Could this be the moment that Chelsea's fortunes finally change under the beleaguered BlueCo ownership? The club has pulled off what looks like a seismic coup by luring Xabi Alonso to Stamford Bridge despite their continued struggles, somehow convincing the revered 44-year-old former Real Madrid boss to take the reins ahead of what now promises to be an era-defining summer.

  2. LEGACY: How England 'losers' blew 2002 World Cup hopes

    This is Legacy, GOAL’s feature and podcast series counting down to the 2026 World Cup. Each week, we explore the stories and the spirit behind the nations that define the world’s game. This week, we explore what England must learn from their failure to claim glory in 2002, and why Thomas Tuchel’s task ahead is not about tactics, but about belief, identity, and courage on the biggest stage.

  3. Yamal and De Jong lead tributes as Lewandowski bids farewell

    Lamine Yamal and Frenkie de Jong have shared emotional farewell messages to Robert Lewandowski following his final appearance at the Spotify Camp Nou. Through heartfelt social media tributes, the Barcelona stars hailed the departing striker as an inspirational legend, marking the end of a prolific four-year chapter that saw the Polish icon secure seven trophies with the Blaugrana.

  4. One more game! Havertz soars high to put Arsenal on the cusp

    It was far from pretty, but Arsenal are one game away from the Premier League title after holding their nerve to edge past already-relegated Burnley on Monday night, courtesy of Kai Havertz's towering header from yet another set piece. The German forward rose to meet Bukayo Saka's corner shortly before half-time, although he was fortunate not be sent off later in the game. The 1-0 win means the Gunners will be champions if Manchester City drop points at high-flying Bournemouth on Tuesday.

  5. Austin fire coach Estevez, sporting director Borrell

    Austin FC has cleaned house ahead of the World Cup break as the club announced on Monday that both head coach Nico Estevez and sporting director Rodolfo Borrell have been dismissed. The decision comes amid a poor start to the season that currently sees the club sitting 13th in the Western Conference following yet another loss this past weekend.

  6. Leeds vow bans for homophobic chanting

    Leeds have launched a firm crackdown on discriminatory behaviour following reports of homophobic chanting during their recent Premier League encounter with Brighton. The Yorkshire club had taken proactive measures before kick-off to monitor the stands, and they have now confirmed that those found guilty will face serious consequences for their actions.

  7. 'Best season of my career' - Lyon star reacts to France World Cup snub

    Corentin Tolisso has expressed his deep disappointment at missing out on a place in Didier Deschamps' France squad for the 2026 World Cup despite enjoying his most productive season to date. The Lyon captain finds himself in the wilderness alongside several other high-profile stars as Les Bleus prepare to challenge for football's biggest prize this summer.

  8. Carragher slams 'selfish' Salah over Slot comments

    Jamie Carragher has pulled no punches in his assessment of Mohamed Salah, branding the Liverpool talisman “selfish” after his latest social media grenade. The Egyptian sparked a fresh Anfield firestorm by publicly calling for a return to "heavy metal football", a post widely interpreted as a calculated dig at Arne Slot’s tactics.