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Jobe being Jude Bellingham’s brother is just a coincidence
Jobe Bellingham followed in his older brother’s footsteps, leaving English football to join Dortmund, but the German club does not intend to place too much importance on that family connection, focusing solely on their player.

Club official created fake account to criticize captain
St. Pauli are caught in a scandal after board member René Born allegedly created a fake social media account to criticize captain Jackson Irvine. The controversy, revealed by Irvine’s wife, has sparked debate about club values, fan culture, and professionalism as the Bundesliga side tries to focus on the season.

We want to be a brave team
Sevilla defender Kike Salas returned to training and spoke on the Solo el Sevilla podcast about his recovery, the team’s growing defensive strength, and the impact of leaders like Azpilicueta, Alexis Sánchez, and coach Matías Almeyda. Ahead of facing Barcelona, he promised a brave Sevilla side determined to always play on the front foot.

Haaland lashes out after another setback: I am furious
Erling Haaland may have added two goals to his already impressive record, but the Norwegian striker was mainly very angry after the Champions League match between AS Monaco and Manchester City. Haaland finds it unacceptable that City let it slip again.

Carragher slams expensive Liverpool signing: not involved at all, an absolute shambles
Jamie Carragher is not at all impressed with Liverpool’s performances so far. The Reds icon does not yet see a top team in Arne Slot’s side and points among other things to Florian Wirtz, who was brought to Anfield with high expectations.

Bosz’s return: help for Bayer with a handicap
On Wednesday, Bayer Leverkusen host PSV Eindhoven for a key match. The risky playing style of former Werkself coach Peter Bosz offers an opportunity. To make the most of it, however, coach Kasper Hjulmand must overcome a handicap.

Klopp not eager to return to coaching: 'I don't miss anything'
Jürgen Klopp says he doesn’t miss coaching and has no plans to return, enjoying family life while working as Red Bull’s Global Head of Football.

Maresca retains board support despite growing criticism at Chelsea
Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca faces a crucial week, but despite the poor start to the season, he can still count on the full confidence of the club’s board. After just one win in the last five Premier League matches, the pressure is mounting, but behind the scenes the situation is being viewed more realistically, reports Fabrizio Romano.

Flick points to Pedri and De Jong after a disappointing second half
Hansi Flick was not pleased with Barcelona’s performance in the second half of the match against Paris Saint-Germain. The German coach concluded that his team dropped off significantly in the lost Champions League tie. He also noticed fatigue in Frenkie de Jong and Pedri.

Kane extension 'absolutely conceivable' Eberl also wants to keep Upamecano
Bayern Munich face a must-win Champions League task in Cyprus. Ahead of the clash with heavy underdogs Pafos, sporting director Max Eberl spoke about Harry Kane and also Dayot Upamecano.