Moataz Bellah El Hadedy

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  1. Arteta sees Luis Enrique as 'an example for everyone'

    Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has opened up about his deep admiration for Paris Saint-Germain boss Luis Enrique, labelling his former Barcelona team-mate an "example for everyone" in the coaching world. The Gunners chief took a moment to reflect on their shared history at Camp Nou as he prepares to lead his Premier League champions into a massive Champions League final showdown against the French giants.

  2. Conceicao leaves Al-Ittihad

    Sergio Conceicao is set to leave Al-Ittihad after a short-lived tenure in the Saudi Pro League. The former Porto boss reached a mutual agreement to terminate his contract after losing the fierce league title race to Cristiano Ronaldo's Al-Nassr, concluding a frustrating campaign that saw the Jeddah-based giants fall short of their lofty expectations.

  3. Milan sack Allegri after UCL failure as he prepares for Napoli job

    AC Milan have taken the drastic step of sacking head coach Massimiliano Allegri following a disastrous conclusion to the Serie A campaign. The Rossoneri hierarchy acted swiftly on Monday after the club’s failure to qualify for the Champions League was confirmed on the final matchday. It has already been reported that he is set to replace Antonio Conte as Napoli coach.

  4. Spurs admit transfer failings after survival

    Tottenham chairman Peter Charrington has issued a remarkably candid apology to supporters, admitting that footballing success had been sidelined at the club before their brush with a historic relegation. The London side only secured their Premier League status on the final day of the season with a 1-0 win over Everton, bringing an end to a chaotic campaign that saw the departure of long-term executive Daniel Levy.

  1. Allegri becomes surprise frontrunner for Napoli job

    Napoli have identified AC Milan head coach Massimiliano Allegri as the leading candidate to take over the vacancy at the Stadio Diego Armando Maradona. The Partenopei are searching for a high-profile appointment to lead a new era following the confirmed departure of Antonio Conte. The sacking of Allegri by Milan on Monday suggests that a shake-up is on the cards.

  2. Iran move World Cup base to Mexico

    Iran has successfully lobbied FIFA to relocate its 2026 World Cup training headquarters from the United States to Mexico. The decision comes as regional tensions and security logistics prompted the Iranian federation to seek an alternative to their original plans in Arizona.

  3. Kane hat-trick seals Bayern double

    Harry Kane showcased his world-class finishing once again by netting a sensational hat-trick to lead Bayern Munich to DFB-Pokal glory against Stuttgart. The 3-0 victory at the Olympiastadion ensures Vincent Kompany’s side ends the campaign with a domestic double, cementing their dominance in German football. In a match that remained tense for long periods, the England captain's clinical nature proved to be the difference as Bayern secured their 21st cup title.

  4. Liverpool close to signing 17-year-old Colombian

    Liverpool is closing in on a deal to secure one of South America's most exciting young talents as they look to bolster their future midfield options. The Reds have reportedly seen off competition from several European heavyweights to land the signature of a promising playmaker from Colombia.

  5. Arbeloa hails 'special' Carvajal ahead of farewell

    Alvaro Arbeloa has lavished praise on Dani Carvajal, describing the veteran full-back as the epitome of everything a Real Madrid player should represent. Speaking ahead of his final match in charge of the team, the former Madrid defender turned coach reflected on Carvajal’s enduring legacy and unique contribution to the club’s history.

  6. Tuchel confirms England security plans to avoid Spygate

    Thomas Tuchel has revealed that England will implement heightened security measures at their World Cup training base to prevent any "Spygate" scandals during the tournament in the United States. Following the shock expulsion of Southampton from the Championship play-offs for spying on Middlesbrough, the Three Lions boss is determined to protect his tactical secrets from group-stage rivals Croatia, Panama and Ghana.

  7. Simeone admits burnout after Guardiola exit

    Diego Simeone has admitted he feels deeply sympathised with Pep Guardiola’s decision to step away from Manchester City, opening up on the exhausting mental toll of a relentless football calendar. The Atletico Madrid boss confessed that the constant cycle of high-stakes management creates an unstoppable "snowball" effect that impacts even the game's most resilient figures.