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Significant changes ahead at Tottenham Hotspur
At Tottenham Hotspur, a sweeping overhaul of the squad is expected this coming summer. With four Premier League matches remaining, manager Ange Postecoglou has emphasized that major changes are needed.
We wanted to sign Harry Kane, but we couldn't
With the deal for the English striker falling through, as he moved from Tottenham to Bayern Munich, Manchester United has placed its bet on the young Rasmus Hojlund.
Guardiola gives England extra hope for Euro success
Pep Guardiola believes there is a high chance that the English national team will truly succeed in one of the upcoming final tournaments. The Manchester City manager has spoken out about England's chances of winning the Euro title.
Historic drop for Spain in the UEFA rankings: Italy is to blame
For the first time this century, Spanish football is not in one of the top two spots in the rankings.
Unstoppable Haaland keeps City on title course with four goals
Erling Haaland single-handedly ensured that Manchester City stayed on course for the Premier League title on Saturday. The Citizens won easily against Wolverhampton Wanderers, thanks to no fewer than four goals from Haaland.
Dortmund bids farewell to icon Reus: dream farewell in the Champions League final?
After twelve seasons, Marco Reus and Borussia Dortmund will part ways at the end of June. The 34-year-old winger and attacking midfielder will not renew his expiring contract.
Heading to the climax: Arsenal puts Man City back under intense pressure
On Saturday afternoon, Arsenal made no mistake in their home match against AFC Bournemouth. With a victory over The Cherries, the title contender has again increased the pressure on Manchester City at the top of the Premier League.
Luis Enrique is the only PSG coach with the 'guts' to do what he wants
Former footballer Emmanuel Petit has analyzed the profile of the Spanish coach, emphasizing how he manages to guide the egos present in the Parisian squad, particularly that of Kylian Mbappé.
Ten Hag hints at changes to solve big problem
Erik ten Hag hopes that Manchester United can hit the nail on the head next season. His team was not good enough this season to make a bid for the league title in England.
The decision is not mine. It's difficult to see, week after week, that I'm under scrutiny
Mauricio Pochettino's statements after Chelsea's victory over Tottenham.