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Guardiola gives England extra hope for Euro success
Pep Guardiola believes there is a high chance that the English national team will truly succeed in one of the upcoming final tournaments. The Manchester City manager has spoken out about England's chances of winning the Euro title.
Ancelotti announces Courtois' return and reveals goalkeeper choice against Bayern
Thibaut Courtois will be in goal for Real Madrid against Cádiz on Saturday afternoon, according to Carlo Ancelotti during a press conference ahead of the match. The Italian coach has also revealed his goalkeeper choice for the return leg against Bayern Munich in the Champions League semi-finals.
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.
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.
Ten Hag hints at changes to solve big problem
Erik ten Hag hopes that Manchester United can hit the nail on the head next season. His team was not good enough this season to make a bid for the league title in England.
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.
The decision is not mine. It's difficult to see, week after week, that I'm under scrutiny
Mauricio Pochettino's statements after Chelsea's victory over Tottenham.
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.
We wanted to sign Harry Kane, but we couldn't
With the deal for the English striker falling through, as he moved from Tottenham to Bayern Munich, Manchester United has placed its bet on the young Rasmus Hojlund.