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Ten Hag is important, but for me, it's more about the Premier League
Matthijs de Ligt left Germany, the Netherlands' opponent on Tuesday in the Nations League, for a new adventure under his former coach at Ajax, Erik ten Hag. De Ligt looks back positively on his first weeks. "I think it's important that I also really enjoy being there as a person, that might be the most important thing."
Will Musiala become 'the second Thomas Müller'?
Bayern Munich chairman Herbert Hainer hopes that Jamal Musiala will stay with Der Rekordmeister for his entire career. He was responding to statements made by the top talent about his future.
Mauricio Pochettino is the new head coach of the United States national team
He takes over the technical leadership of the United States a little more than three months after leaving his position as Chelsea's head coach.
Spalletti realistic about Italy's situation: 'We don't have a Baggio or Totti'
Luciano Spalletti has admitted that Italy is currently in a different situation compared to about fifteen years ago. The national coach acknowledges that the Italians currently do not have true superstars and must therefore rely on other aspects of football.
The evening belonged to Kane and his golden shoes
It was the evening of a golden Harry Kane. That is the conclusion of the English media the day after the match against Finland, in which the Bayern Munich striker celebrated his 100th international appearance with two goals (2-0).
Cristiano and I prove that the Saudi league is good
Cristiano Ronaldo's winning goal against Scotland (2-1) once again proves the quality of the Saudi league, says teammate Rúben Neves.
Kane is far from finished with football and sets a very ambitious goal
Harry Kane will play his 100th international match on Tuesday against Finland, and he plans to continue for quite some time. In the meantime, he has a special number of international goals in mind.
Zidane refuses to coach in England and explains the reason
The French coach is currently without a club, but the English market is unlikely to be an option due to the language.
He swapped La Liga for Qatar and points out: 'People talk, but if it were them...'
Rodri Sánchez, a 24-year-old Spanish winger, left Betis for Al Arabi this summer and has no problem admitting that his move to the Middle East was solely due to financial reasons.
It's difficult for a team not to depend on Lionel Messi, but...
Scaloni, the Argentina coach, spoke about the absence of the Inter Miami star.