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Tedesco on dismissal from Belgium: 'Hard to speak of just one federation'
Domenico Tedesco has reflected for the first time on his turbulent spell as head coach of Belgium and his eventual dismissal in January of this year. The German described the circumstances as difficult.

Salford City under new management, two more United legends join
Salford City has been partly owned for some time by a group of Manchester United club legends. Now, only two remain: Gary Neville and David Beckham will lead the club, together with American businessman Declan Kelly and former British minister Evan Mervyn Davies.

How Sané’s change of agent led to a Bayern ultimatum
Leroy Sané has received a firm ultimatum from Bayern Munich regarding the contract offer the club made him, according to Sport Bild. The 29-year-old winger initially appeared close to reaching an agreement, but then teamed up with an agent who is not well-regarded by the Bayern hierarchy.

Bordeaux has 436 creditors: clubs, the tax authorities, and the local baker
The exact scale of Girondins de Bordeaux’s debt has come to light through various French media outlets. The fallen giant owes a total of 94 million euros to 436 creditors, and the list of parties is remarkably diverse. Just about everyone is still owed money by Bordeaux even the local baker.

Amorim gives update on De Ligt's situation ahead of return against Bilbao
Matthijs de Ligt will not feature for Manchester United on Thursday evening in the Europa League semi-final. The defender is recovering from an injury he sustained in the league match against Brentford.

Ander Herrera remains hopeful: 'If one club can pull it off, it’s Athletic'
The match between Manchester United and Athletic Bilbao on Thursday evening is a special one for Ander Herrera, a former player of both clubs. The Basque midfielder believes it could still turn into an exciting affair.

Champions League will have a special winner this season no matter what
The Champions League final this year will be between Internazionale and Paris Saint-Germain, and that’s quite remarkable. For example, it means that for the first time in a long while, the billion-euro tournament will not have a winner from England, Spain, or Germany.

Inter captain Martínez survives heartbreak and matches Crespo’s achievement
Internazionale captain Lautaro Martínez stated after the spectacular victory over Barcelona that he did everything he could to be fit for Tuesday's match. The Argentine striker recovered just in time and opened the scoring at San Siro.

UEFA president slams Italian stadiums: 'By far the worst in Europe'
UEFA president Aleksander Čeferin has voiced strong criticism of the state of Italian stadiums. According to him, Italy has "by far the worst infrastructure" among all major football nations in Europe. Harsh words for the Southern European country, which is set to co-host Euro 2032.

Son Cristiano Ronaldo follows in his footsteps with selection
Cristiano Ronaldo Junior is following in his father's footsteps now that he has been called up to a youth team for Portugal. The fourteen-year-old son of the Al-Nassr player has been selected to join Portugal's Under-15 squad this month.