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Motta's position under heavy pressure at Juve after biggest defeat in 58 years
The biggest home defeat in 58 years has plunged Juventus into a deep crisis. Since the Italian record champions suffered a 4-0 loss to Atalanta last Sunday, speculation about the position of coach Thiago Motta has been rampant, with several managers being linked to La Vecchia Signora. Meanwhile, club icon Leonardo Bonucci has also joined the discussion.

Groundhopper Slot to tick off Wembley: 'Special even for the Dutch'
Besides being a manager, Arne Slot is also a true football enthusiast. For the Dutch coach of Liverpool, managing at Wembley for the first time on Sunday marks a special milestone. Newcastle United awaits in the League Cup final.

Eighty international caps and still overjoyed: Tuchel on conversation with Henderson
Thomas Tuchel explained his decision to recall Jordan Henderson and Marcus Rashford to the England squad on Friday afternoon. The national coach called the Ajax captain a 'serial winner' and praised his leadership qualities: 'Jordan represents everything we expect from this team.'

Chelsea reaches multimillion agreement with Sporting for transfer in 2026
Chelsea has reached an agreement with Sporting Portugal for the transfer of Geovany Quenda. The 17-year-old Portuguese winger will remain at Sporting for another season and will make the move to Stamford Bridge in July 2026. He has signed a seven-year contract until 2033, with an option for an additional year.

Amorim responds to passionate speech by Man Utd owner
Rúben Amorim has responded to the statements made by Sir Jim Ratcliffe. The Manchester United manager believes it is up to him and his players to change the co-owner of The Red Devils' opinion. "Our relationship has been good from day one."

Competition for Timber: 'But Jurriën has also done exceptionally well'
Mikel Arteta is pleased that Ben White is available for Arsenal again. The defender has come on as a substitute three times in recent weeks, and it's only a matter of time before he starts in the lineup again. For Jurriën Timber, this means he now has a strong competitor for his position.

Lille president sparks controversy with statements about German-speaking referee
Olivier Létang, president of Lille, has expressed his doubts about the appointment of referee Sandro Schärer for the Champions League match against Borussia Dortmund. Létang found it remarkable that a German-speaking Swiss official was in charge of the game, which ultimately resulted in Lille's elimination. His remarks have caused controversy in Switzerland.

Quarter-finals a different story for Arsenal: 'We'll have to find the highest gear'
English media observed that Arsenal had little trouble against PSV in the Champions League Round of 16. After the humiliation in Eindhoven, a home draw was enough for the Gunners to secure their place in the quarter-finals of the billion-dollar competition. There, Real Madrid awaits, and anticipation is already building.

Expected Spurs lineup marks a first: key players reunited after five months
English media anticipate a notable event in Tottenham Hotspur's lineup for the second leg against AZ in the Europa League Round of 16. Key players Guglielmo Vicario, Cristian Romero, James Maddison, and Heung-Min Son are expected to start together for the first time in five months.

Fernandes criticizes Ratcliffe: 'No one likes to hear that they are overpaid'
Bruno Fernandes responded on Thursday evening to the statements made by Sir Jim Ratcliffe on Monday during his BBC interview. The captain was the only player to receive praise from the Manchester United co-owner, while several of his teammates were labeled as "overpaid" or "not good enough." "It's not nice to hear," said the captain after his hat-trick in the Europa League against Real Sociedad.