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Botman is set for a comeback: 'I now have to make an important decision'
Sven Botman is set for his return at Newcastle United. The defender has been sidelined since March with a knee injury but is now fit again. However, Botman will need to fight his way back into the starting lineup.
Debuting Milan coach got angry at halftime: 'I definitely didn't hand out kisses'
Sérgio Conceição reflected on his team's comeback after their 2-1 victory in the Italian Super Cup semifinal against Juventus. The turnaround came following a fiery halftime speech from the Portuguese coach.
Frenkie de Jong advocates for fewer matches: 'The level is getting worse'
Frenkie de Jong believes that the quality of football is declining due to the overwhelming number of matches. "What I also notice in myself is that the excitement is disappearing."
Postecoglou defends 'sick' Maddison after visit to the World Darts Championship
Ange Postecoglou has no issue with James Maddison attending the World Darts Championship, even though the Spurs midfielder was unable to start against Wolverhampton Wanderers last weekend due to illness. The Englishman eventually came on midway through the second half but was unable to prevent Spurs from drawing 2-2.
Manchester United is better than the league table suggests
According to Arne Slot, Manchester United is better than the league table suggests. His Liverpool side will face the team of under-pressure Rúben Amorim on Sunday.
Salah surprised by 'confrontational' Slot: 'Didn't expect him to be this good'
Mohamed Salah is very enthusiastic about working with Arne Slot. The Egyptian star of Liverpool expressed his positive surprise with his new manager and also praised the Dutchman's direct approach.
Cunha pulls glasses off staff member's face: two-match suspension and hefty fine
Wolverhampton Wanderers player Matheus Cunha has been suspended by the FA. The reason is an altercation he had with a staff member of Ipswich Town after the match.
Old Firm: Rangers end Celtic's unbeaten run
The Portuguese midfielder Paulo Bernardo started for Celtic but was substituted in the 64th minute, with his team trailing by a single goal.
Maldini played until he was 41; I want to play until I'm 45
Raúl Albiol celebrated his 39th birthday this past September. Despite this, the Villarreal defender sees himself continuing to play for a few more years. The Spaniard has set his sights on the record of Paolo Maldini, who hung up his boots at the age of 41.
Rodri comments on Manchester City's crisis
The 2024 Ballon d'Or winner suffered a serious injury at the start of the season and hopes to return to the pitch before it ends.