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Guilt over Rooney's dismissal as inspiration for FA Cup upset
Wayne Rooney's dismissal seems to have sparked something at Plymouth Argyle. Since the former England international was let go late last year, the Championship's bottom club has not lost a single match. On Saturday, The Pilgrims even pulled off an upset against Brentford in the FA Cup, earning them a home clash against Arne Slot's Liverpool in the next round.
Juve has something to prove in a special reunion for Koopmeiners
Things need to improve at Juventus. That has been the conclusion for weeks now at The Old Lady, as Thiago Motta’s team has already drawn more matches this season (twelve) than in eleven of the past twelve Serie A seasons. Teun Koopmeiners has also been unable to escape the struggles. There’s plenty to prove in Tuesday night’s top clash against Atalanta.
Newcastle cautious about fatigue in recently recovered Botman
Sven Botman needed some time to recover after playing two full matches in quick succession for Newcastle United, as Eddie Howe mentioned during a press conference. This was the reason for the Dutch international's absence in the FA Cup tournament, in which The Magpies participated last Sunday.
Spanish federation rakes in profits with Super Cup
Athletic Bilbao striker Iñaki Williams called it a disgrace that the Spanish Super Cup was held in Saudi Arabia, but it is undeniably lucrative. The revenue from two semifinals and a final at the future World Cup host is estimated at forty million euros.
Trefzekere Palmer follows Hazard's example and joins an illustrious Premier League list
Cole Palmer, with his goal against Bournemouth, has matched an achievement of Eden Hazard during his time in a Chelsea shirt. With the goal at Stamford Bridge, the 22-year-old standout for The Blues has joined a list of illustrious goal scorers in the Premier League.
Lyon embarrasses French commission and casually signs a player during transfer ban
Olympique Lyon, despite being under a transfer ban, has added a player to its squad. The French club, which is struggling with financial issues, has signed former Ajax target Thiago Almada on loan.
Danish Euro hero Kjaer turns down a new adventure and retires
Simon Kjaer will not return to the pitch. The 35-year-old Dane, who has been without a club since leaving AC Milan last summer, has now decided to retire from professional football, as he announced himself on TV channel TV2.
Major turnaround at Barça: Juventus misses out
It seems that Ronald Araújo will remain with Barcelona after all. The defender appeared to be on his way to Juventus, but sporting director Deco has convinced the Uruguayan to stay.
'Mirage' becomes reality in Nottingham: 'We had to dig deep'
Nottingham Forest manager Nuno Espírito Santo stated that he and his players learned a "lesson" after the draw against Liverpool. The Portuguese coach received praise from his Premier League counterpart, Arne Slot, following the high-profile match.
Henry responds to rumors about a return to Belgium and succeeding Deschamps
Thierry Henry is not in talks with the Belgian Football Association about returning as head coach of the Red Devils. The Frenchman, who previously served as an assistant coach for Belgium, has been mentioned as a potential successor to Domenico Tedesco.