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Arsenal wins derby against Tottenham and continues strong in the title race
The Gunners now have 80 points at the top of the Premier League, but they can still be overtaken by Manchester City, who have two games in hand.
Maatsen hopes for a permanent transfer to Borussia Dortmund
Ian Maatsen and his entourage are fully committed to an extended stay at Borussia Dortmund. The 22-year-old left-back is on loan from Chelsea to the Champions League semi-finalist, but Maatsen hopes to make the move permanent after this season.
Rennes captain vents: 'We are idiots'
The way Stade Rennes lost to Stade Brest on Sunday is incomprehensible to captain Benjamin Bourigeaud. 'We are idiots.'
Liverpool believes Salah will honor his contract and continue at Anfield
Amidst speculation about his future due to interest from Saudi Arabian clubs, Mohamed Salah, the star forward for Liverpool, is considered essential for the team's upcoming season.
Xavi compliments De Jong's replacement after Barça's victory
Fermín López did well as the replacement for the injured Frenkie de Jong in the eyes of Xavi. Barcelona secured a hard-fought victory over Valencia on Monday night.
I wouldn't be offended if I received the Ballon d'Or four years later
Robert Lewandowski, the renowned striker for Barcelona, reflects on missing out on the 2020 Ballon d'Or due to the COVID-19 pandemic, expressing a mix of resignation and hope for future recognition.
Arsenal will not drop any more points
Manchester City has narrowly avoided the potential banana skin that is Nottingham Forest. But manager Pep Guardiola realizes that his team can no longer afford to drop points in the battle for the league title.
Manchester United prepares for a major 'clear-out'
The English club has compiled an extensive list of footballers it would not mind selling in the summer transfer market. Only three young players are guaranteed a spot at Old Trafford for the next season.
Arteta spares blundering goalkeeper
After gaining a comfortable lead, it still became quite tense for Arsenal in the North London Derby against Tottenham Hotspur. Away team manager Mikel Arteta turned to higher powers in the final stages. It ended well, allowing him to be more positive about his blundering goalkeeper.
Salah was foolish, he's angry for not playing. Klopp was offended
Jamie Carragher, former Liverpool footballer, commented on the incident between the Egyptian forward and the German coach. Alan Shearer, former Newcastle striker, also shared his perspective on the matter.