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Arteta cannot yet say anything about Timber's availability
Mikel Arteta was unable to provide clarity on Jurriën Timber's physical condition after Arsenal's defeat to Bournemouth. The Dutchman remains a doubt for the return leg against Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League.

Mulder dismissed Van Wonderen: 'Performances were a cause for concern'
Youri Mulder has responded to the dismissal of Kees van Wonderen. The technical director of Schalke 04 showed his compatriot the door. He explained the reasons through the club's official channels.

Ranieri can work magic: Roma back in the fight for Champions League spots
In Rome, there are now strong suspicions that Claudio Ranieri possesses supernatural powers. Since the coach took over at AS Roma, everything has changed in the Italian capital. With the finish line in sight, Rome is suddenly getting Champions League fever.

Mourinho furious again: 'Final league standings were decided before it even started'
José Mourinho lost 0-1 to Besiktas on Sunday and can forget about the Turkish league title. After the match, the Portuguese did not show his best side.

Barcelona narrowly scraped past already relegated Valladolid
Barcelona did good business in the title race on Saturday evening. Already relegated Real Valladolid were beaten away from home: 1-2.

Arsenal lose to a goal from Evanilson and see City threaten their second place
Arsenal, in between their Champions League semi-final ties, lost at home to Bournemouth.

Slot loses Alexander-Arnold: out-of-contract defender announces departure
Trent Alexander-Arnold is leaving Liverpool. The full-back has informed the club’s management of his decision. The homegrown star will make use of his free agent status, according to the newly crowned Premier League champions.

Messi ends goal drought as Inter Miami cruise to victory
Lionel Messi had gone four matches without scoring, but in the game against New York Red Bulls, the Argentine found the net again for a victorious Inter Miami.

De Bruyne has achieved what only Messi did under Guardiola
Kevin De Bruyne deserves a statue at Manchester City because he is the best player in the club's history, according to Jamie Carragher. The 33-year-old Belgian once again showed how important he is to the Citizens in the match against Wolverhampton Wanderers.

Inter fail to sparkle but still win ahead of Champions League showdown
Internazionale recorded a narrow victory on Saturday evening, reducing the gap to league leaders Napoli back to three points with three matches remaining.