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  1. Chelsea confirm Alonso appointment with start date revealed

    Chelsea have officially announced the appointment of Xabi Alonso as their new manager, bringing the former Liverpool and Real Madrid midfielder back to the Premier League. The Spaniard has signed a long-term deal at Stamford Bridge as the BlueCo ownership group looks to usher in a new era of stability and success following a turbulent campaign.

  2. Allegri responds to Ibrahimovic row at AC Milan

    Massimiliano Allegri has broken his silence regarding reports of a sensational fallout with AC Milan advisor Zlatan Ibrahimovic. As the Rossoneri's season threatens to implode, the veteran coach has played down the severity of the boardroom friction while admitting that failing to secure Champions League football would be a disaster for the club.

  3. Mourinho's Benfica finish third despite unbeaten season

    Jose Mourinho has guided Benfica to a historic unbeaten season in the Primeira Liga, yet the Portuguese giants have been forced to settle for a disappointing third-place finish. Despite avoiding defeat across the entire domestic campaign, the Special One’s side were unable to keep pace with rivals Porto and Sporting in a tight race for the title.

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    Nagelsmann refuses to answer Neuer World Cup question

    Julian Nagelsmann has intentionally avoided clarifying the international future of Manuel Neuer ahead of Germany's World Cup squad announcement. Despite the veteran goalkeeper’s previous retirement, reports suggest a dramatic U-turn could see the Bayern Munich legend reclaim the number one shirt for the upcoming tournament in North America.

  2. Semenyo lights up gloomy final - but Chelsea face more doom

    Antoine Semenyo ensured Manchester City wrapped up a domestic cup double at Wembley on Saturday, as his sublime flick 18 minutes from time decided the FA Cup final at Chelsea's expense. Conversely, the 1-0 defeat was the confirmation of another miserable season for the Blues, whose hopes of qualifying for any form of European football are now in serious jeopardy.

  3. Carrick plans to harness player 'ego' at Man Utd

    Manchester United interim boss Michael Carrick believes that elite players must possess an ego to succeed, insisting he wants to channel that individual pride into a collective force at Old Trafford. As the Red Devils gear up for their final home game of the season against Nottingham Forest, Carrick is focused on maintaining the momentum that has secured Champions League football.

  4. Pogba's season over at Monaco

    Paul Pogba’s underwhelming campaign has come to a premature end after the veteran midfielder was ruled out of Monaco’s final match of the season. The former Manchester United star will play no part in the trip to Strasbourg, marking a disappointing conclusion to a year plagued by limited availability.

  5. 'A slap in the face' - Matthaus hits out at Neuer World Cup return

    German football icons Lothar Matthaus, Didi Hamann, and Michael Ballack have weighed in on the polarising debate surrounding Manuel Neuer’s potential World Cup return. While Matthaus acknowledges Neuer is still the nation’s best, he labelled the lack of communication with current No. 1 Oliver Baumann a "slap in the face" as the countdown to Julian Nagelsmann’s final squad announcement on Thursday begins.

  6. Emery labels Guardiola 'greatest coaching genius'

    Aston Villa manager Unai Emery has hailed Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola as the "greatest" coaching mind in the game. The Spaniard also praised the work of Arsenal’s Mikel Arteta and Paris Saint-Germain's Luis Enrique as he reflected on the elite level of management currently on display across Europe's top leagues.

  7. Rodri 'calm' over Man City contract talks

    Manchester City midfield anchor Rodri has insisted he is in no rush to sign a new deal at the Etihad Stadium despite his current contract situation. The Spain international is choosing to focus entirely on the pitch as Pep Guardiola’s side looks to stave off the challenge of Arsenal in a gruelling Premier League title race.

  8. Hearts demand action after Celtic pitch invasion

    Hearts have released a scathing statement condemning the "shameful" events that unfolded at Celtic Park following the conclusion of their match against Celtic. Citing serious physical and verbal abuse directed at players and staff, the club confirmed they were forced to abandon post-match media duties due to a "menacing and threatening atmosphere" caused by a chaotic pitch invasion during Celtic’s title celebrations.

  9. Gerrard reacts to 'damning' Salah statement

    Liverpool legend Steven Gerrard has delivered a scathing assessment of the club's current state, suggesting that the "identity is gone" amid their woeful season under Arne Slot. The former captain's comments come in response to a provocative social media post from Mohamed Salah that has sent shockwaves through the Anfield hierarchy.

  10. Guardiola tight-lipped on Man City future after FA Cup win

    Pep Guardiola has once again fuelled speculation regarding his Manchester City tenure after refusing to discuss his future following a 1-0 FA Cup final victory over Chelsea. Despite securing his 20th trophy in English football and keeping City's hopes of a domestic treble alive, the Spaniard maintained his "silent operator" approach when asked if this decade-long stint at the Etihad is nearing its conclusion.

  11. Neuer to end retirement for World Cup

    The iconic Manuel Neuer is set to pull on the Germany jersey once again after agreeing to come out of international retirement for the 2026 World Cup. Despite stepping away from the national team in 2024, the Bayern Munich veteran has been convinced by Julian Nagelsmann to reclaim his spot as the number one.

  12. CanMNT roster tiers: Davies injury clouds World Cup plans

    With Canada’s World Cup squad deadline looming, Jesse Marsch faces major decisions as injuries cloud the status of stars like Alphonso Davies and Moïse Bombito. GOAL breaks down the CanMNT roster by tiers, from locked-in starters such as Jonathan David and Stephen Eustàquio to bubble players battling for the final spots.

  13. Alonso reaches full agreement with Chelsea

    Chelsea have secured their top managerial target, reaching a full agreement with former Real Madrid and Bayer Leverkusen boss Xabi Alonso. The 44-year-old Spaniard, who famously led Leverkusen to an unbeaten Bundesliga title, has signed a four-year contract to become manager at Stamford Bridge – a title shift suggesting a broader remit than his predecessors.