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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.
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.
Xabi Alonso learned lessons from defeat against AS Roma: 'Made it a virtue'
Bayer Leverkusen faces off on Thursday evening against the second-to-last team that defeated them. Over a year ago, AS Roma knocked out the Werkself in the semifinals of the Europa League, and now they meet again in the same stage of the same tournament. Coach Xabi Alonso is aware that the situation this time is different.
Dortmund bids farewell to icon Reus: dream farewell in the Champions League final?
After twelve seasons, Marco Reus and Borussia Dortmund will part ways at the end of June. The 34-year-old winger and attacking midfielder will not renew his expiring contract.
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.
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.
Historic drop for Spain in the UEFA rankings: Italy is to blame
For the first time this century, Spanish football is not in one of the top two spots in the rankings.
Stade Reims announces the surprising departure of sensation coach Will Still
Will Still is leaving Stade Reims with immediate effect. The 31-year-old coach's contract was set to run until mid-2025, but the club and the coach mutually decided not to continue together next season. For this reason, Still and his assistant, his brother Nicolas, are stepping down from their roles immediately.
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.
Slot discusses the Liverpool situation and relationship with Te Kloese
Arne Slot is confident that the negotiations between Feyenoord and Liverpool will conclude successfully. The Feyenoord coach did not want to disclose too much about the current situation on Friday, but he did emphasize that his relationship with director Dennis te Kloese is good.