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Reus offers a round of beer to more than 80,000 Dortmund fans
The captain of the Champions League finalist marked his farewell to Signal Iduna Park by offering a beer to the fans present at the stadium after the game against Darmstadt.
Marseille's coach announces retirement: 'Sunday will be my last game'
Jean-Louis Gasset, the current coach of Marseille, has announced his retirement at the age of 70. His final game will be against Le Havre on Sunday in Ligue 1.
Chelsea pays more than 30 million for Brazilian teenager
Estêvão William leaves Palmeiras for Chelsea. The clubs have reached an agreement on a transfer fee of more than thirty million euros, reports Sky Sports and the BBC.
Bayern München is left empty-handed for the sixth time
In the search for a coach, Bayern Munich has been left empty-handed for the sixth time. Roger Schmidt has also turned down the German record champions.
Arsenal does not give up on the title: 'We have to hope that West Ham helps us'
The Gunners continue to believe they can become English champions, despite needing Manchester City to slip up on the final matchday.
Gabigol reacts to Flamengo's punishment: 'It will never erase history'
The Brazilian forward loses the number 10 after being caught with a Corinthians jersey.
Five in a Row for City: Foden Outshines Van Dijk in Premier League Award
Phil Foden was chosen as the Premier League Player of the Year on Saturday. It is the second award for the 23-year-old playmaker, after the English press recently also named him the best player of the past season.
Mbappé left out of the squad for PSG's final Ligue 1 match
The French forward is recovering from a minor injury, although he was not mentioned in the medical report released by the club.
Joy Turns to Chaos: Southampton Fans Storm the Pitch After Crucial Victory
Southampton fans caused chaos on Friday night after reaching the final for promotion to the Premier League. During the pitch invasion, West Bromwich Albion players ended up among the home supporters, leading to a confrontation with the traveling West Brom fans.
Strong emotions in the Premier League: chasing history versus ending the drought
Manchester City is in the lead and could become the country's first four-time consecutive champion. Arsenal hasn't celebrated since the 2003/04 season.