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PSG could become French champions on Saturday, but no ceremony is planned
According to RMC Sport, the Parisian club plans to officially celebrate the title at their last home game of the league on May 11th.
Atletico Madrid made the best offer, but I was afraid of Simeone
Mario Gómez, a former German international who has played for major clubs like Bayern Munich and Stuttgart, recently spoke on the "Phrasenmäher" podcast about his career decisions.
Ten Hag achieves a special milestone at Manchester United with a debutant
With the introduction of Ethan Wheatley on Wednesday evening, Erik ten Hag marked a notable milestone in the history of Manchester United. The eighteen-year-old forward became the 250th homegrown player to appear in an official match for The Red Devils.
A first in Italian refereeing for Inter's celebration match
Internazionale will play at home against Torino on Sunday, and for the blue-blacks, it's the first opportunity to celebrate the national title won on Monday with the home crowd. There's also a unique aspect to the match: for the first time in Serie A history, the refereeing team will consist solely of women.
Kuijt explains why he finds Slot and Liverpool a good match
So far, Jerzy Dudek and Dirk Kuijt are the only two men who have ever transferred directly from Feyenoord to Liverpool. It seems that Arne Slot will soon swap the Maas for the Mersey. As an expert by experience, Kuijt explains why he is enthusiastic about the imminent transition.
Leverkusen striker's statement says everything about success coach Xabi Alonso
Bayer Leverkusen coach Xabi Alonso has found a unique way to motivate his players during training. Striker Victor Boniface explains how.
Barcelona kept hoping for Xavi: 'Haven't spoken with other coaches'
Barcelona has not spoken with other coaches in recent months. That statement was made by president Joan Laporta on Thursday during the press moment in which the Catalans announced that Xavi has reconsidered his decision to leave.
Bayern fans create petition to keep Tuchel: 'What a horrible decision'
A group of Bayern fans has created a petition with the aim of convincing the club to keep the coach for the next season. They say that Unai Emery and Ralf Rangnick, who are being considered for the position, "don't hold a candle" to the current coach.
If they don't lose games and we keep doing what we did...
Statements from Jurgen Klopp, Liverpool's manager, after the defeat to Everton, 2-0, on Wednesday.
Tuchel reacts to petition from Bayern fans who want him to stay
While Bayern Munich sees Ralf Rangnick as the ideal successor to Thomas Tuchel, the fans of the record champions think differently. A petition for the current coach to stay has already been signed more than twelve thousand times.