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Buffon celebrates with Parma's promotion party: 'Finally Serie A'
The return of Parma to Serie A has sparked a major celebration in the Italian city. The players were welcomed by an ecstatic group of supporters late Wednesday evening. Former goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon joined in the festivities from a distance.
Karim Benzema is returning to Madrid, but not to play
Al Ittihad and Real Madrid have reached an agreement to treat the forward's injury, announced the Saudi club.
Van de Ven sees familiar recipe at Spurs: 'Don't think about the Champions League'
Micky van de Ven doesn't want to think about the Champions League for now with Tottenham Hotspur. The Dutchman saw his team fall short against Chelsea (2-0), especially in set pieces. Spurs coach Ange Postecoglu didn't hold back after the match either.
Foden follows in Henderson's footsteps with prestigious English award
Phil Foden has been named the FWA Footballer of the Year in English professional football. The Manchester City Englishman succeeds his teammate Erling Haaland and follows in the footsteps of Ajax player Jordan Henderson.
Verratti was offered, but Barcelona has doubts
Marco Verratti, the talented Italian midfielder, has expressed his desire to return to European football and potentially join Barcelona.
Klopp puts an end to the issue with Salah: 'A non-story'
Jürgen Klopp and Mohamed Salah are back on good terms, claims the Liverpool manager. The two had a disagreement on Saturday afternoon when the Egyptian was about to come on as a substitute during the visit to West Ham United.
Sancho shines in the Champions League: 'I want to know what happened at United'
Rio Ferdinand and Owen Hargreaves highlight the performance against PSG and question the reasons for the departure from Old Trafford.
Ten Hag is happy for Sancho and laughs off transfer suggestion
Erik ten Hag reportedly enjoyed watching Jadon Sancho's performance in the Champions League. The forward, on loan from Manchester United to Borussia Dortmund, excelled in the semifinal against Paris Saint-Germain.
Arsenal targeted: 'When you're too cautious, you don't win titles'
Jens Lehmann was part of the "Invincibles" who won the Premier League in 2004, without a single defeat, and pointed out the differences he sees between that team and the current formation of the Gunners, who risk finishing the season with only the English Super Cup in hand.
Luis Enrique harshly criticized during press conference: 'That probably only makes sense to a genius...'
Paris Saint-Germain lost on Wednesday evening in the first leg of the Champions League semi-final at Borussia Dortmund, failed to score, and managed only three shots on goal. Despite this, Luis Enrique made only one tactical substitution. This led to strong criticism during the press conference.