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German plan fails: Euro squad details still leak out
Mats Hummels and Leon Goretzka will not be among the 26 players competing for the trophy at next month's European Championship in their home country of Germany. This is the news emerging in Germany.
Arsenal ultras embarrass themselves with fireworks show at hotel
It's a strange Tuesday in England. Arsenal supporters are hoping with all they have for a victory by... their sworn enemies, Tottenham Hotspur. A group of die-hard fans tried to disturb Manchester City last night but ended up embarrassing themselves.
Kylian Mbappé misses PSG's rescheduled match against Nice
Due to discomfort in his left leg, according to the French club.
Chelsea earns nearly six million euros from retired Hazard
Eden Hazard has not played football for quite some time, yet his former employer Chelsea has still earned money from him. This is due to a bonus in the Belgian dribbler's contract.
Unexpected twist at Bayern: popular Tuchel might stay after all
Thomas Tuchel might still remain as the coach of Bayern Munich. According to German media, this has now become a serious option, supported by many important players.
Courtois makes bid for starting spot in Champions League final with strong performance
Thibaut Courtois is back in full form. With several excellent saves against Deportivo Alavés, the Belgian goalkeeper demonstrated that he is ready for the Champions League final.
Raphael Varane leaves Manchester United at the end of the season
Raphael Varane will depart Manchester United at the end of the season, leaving on a free transfer as the club opts not to extend his contract.
Celtic on the brink of championship, Rangers fans have no interest in lap of honor
Celtic only needs a point on Wednesday evening against Kilmarnock FC to crown themselves champions of Scotland. The fans of archrival Rangers FC are certainly not looking forward to that.
Many tears and 27,000 fans at San Mamés for the farewell of an Athletic icon
On Monday evening, Athletic Bilbao bid farewell to their iconic figure, Iker Muniain. The diminutive forward is stepping down after nineteen years as a player for the Basque powerhouse, earning him a grand send-off.
He won the Champions League with Inter and could be the next Juventus manager
Thiago Motta, who manages Bologna, the surprise team of the current Serie A season, already has a preliminary agreement with the "Vecchia Signora."