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Postecoglou reacts to Swedish VAR decision: 'I'm going to live there'
Ange Postecoglou does not mince words when it comes to VAR. The Tottenham Hotspur manager responded sharply to the decision in Sweden not to implement the video assistant referee.
Xavi compliments De Jong's replacement after Barça's victory
Fermín López did well as the replacement for the injured Frenkie de Jong in the eyes of Xavi. Barcelona secured a hard-fought victory over Valencia on Monday night.
Malen fit in time for Champions League showdown
Borussia Dortmund coach Edin Terzic expects Dutch international Donyell Malen to return for the match against Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League. Malen has missed recent games due to a knee injury.
Barça discusses with federation to prevent a new marathon season
Barcelona seems to have learned its lesson from the marathon season that Pedri experienced a few years ago. The midfielder played 73 matches in about a year at a young age and subsequently suffered frequent injuries. Barça wants to avoid this scenario with Lamine Yamal and Pau Cubarsí.
Maatsen hopes for a permanent transfer to Borussia Dortmund
Ian Maatsen and his entourage are fully committed to an extended stay at Borussia Dortmund. The 22-year-old left-back is on loan from Chelsea to the Champions League semi-finalist, but Maatsen hopes to make the move permanent after this season.
Spanish club interested in signing Ivan Cavaleiro for the next season
This is regarding Betis, a team that already includes Portuguese internationals Rui Silva and William Carvalho.
Manchester United transformation: nearly all players up for sale
Manchester United is considering selling the majority of the squad, reports the BBC.
Atletico protests against punishment for racist expressions
Atletico Madrid protests La Liga's punishment for racist remarks directed at Athletic Bilbao forward Nico Williams. The club believes it has already taken the appropriate measures and will appeal, Spanish media report.
Arsenal targeted: 'When you're too cautious, you don't win titles'
Jens Lehmann was part of the "Invincibles" who won the Premier League in 2004, without a single defeat, and pointed out the differences he sees between that team and the current formation of the Gunners, who risk finishing the season with only the English Super Cup in hand.
Italian wish: celebrate four legendary number 10s in Euro preparations
Luciano Spalletti wants to involve four icons of Italian football in the preparation for the European Championship. In doing so, the national team coach hopes to motivate his players to make history once again.