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Guardiola shares positive update on Aké ahead of clash with Tottenham
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola expects to be able to call upon Nathan Aké soon, who was injured last weekend against Fulham. However, the crucial match against Tottenham Hotspur may come too soon for the Dutch international.
Ten Hag has good news about Martínez and others following a wave of injuries
Erik ten Hag will likely have Lisandro Martínez available again on Wednesday evening. The former Ajax player has been sidelined with a calf injury since the end of March but is on the road to recovery. Additionally, Ten Hag had more good news to report from the medical team.
The Age of Yamal: 'Inhuman, He is the Chosen One'
A sixteen-year-old boy with braces was once again the best player for Barcelona on Monday. Inhuman, is how coach Xavi describes the development of Lamine Yamal.
Courtois makes bid for starting spot in Champions League final with strong performance
Thibaut Courtois is back in full form. With several excellent saves against Deportivo Alavés, the Belgian goalkeeper demonstrated that he is ready for the Champions League final.
Sporting duty sacred to Postecoglou: 'I really don't care'
If it's up to Ange Postecoglou, his team will do everything in their power to defeat Manchester City on Tuesday. This would greatly benefit his Tottenham Hotspur's archrival Arsenal in the Premier League title race.
Arsenal ultras embarrass themselves with fireworks show at hotel
It's a strange Tuesday in England. Arsenal supporters are hoping with all they have for a victory by... their sworn enemies, Tottenham Hotspur. A group of die-hard fans tried to disturb Manchester City last night but ended up embarrassing themselves.
Many tears and 27,000 fans at San Mamés for the farewell of an Athletic icon
On Monday evening, Athletic Bilbao bid farewell to their iconic figure, Iker Muniain. The diminutive forward is stepping down after nineteen years as a player for the Basque powerhouse, earning him a grand send-off.
Giroud confirms departure from AC Milan and is moving to America
Olivier Giroud will leave AC Milan after this season. The 37-year-old Frenchman has confirmed this news on his own social media. Giroud will then move to America.
He won the Champions League with Inter and could be the next Juventus manager
Thiago Motta, who manages Bologna, the surprise team of the current Serie A season, already has a preliminary agreement with the "Vecchia Signora."
Red Bull Salzburg wants Lijnders as their new head coach
Red Bull Salzburg has a concrete interest in Pepijn Lijnders. The current assistant to Jürgen Klopp will be leaving Anfield at the end of this season. His future may lie in Austria.