1. Hat-trick hero Raphinha runs things for five-star Barca

    Barcelona re-established their healthy lead at the top of La Liga on Sunday afternoon, beating Sevilla 5-2 to move back four points clear of Real Madrid. It was another fruitful outing for Raphinha, who bagged a hat-trick in the win. Two of his strikes came from the penalty spot, with his third a looping deflection that put the game to bed early in the second half.

  2. Why Bournemouth congratulated Michael B. Jordan on Oscar win

    Premier League side Bournemouth have led the sporting world's tributes to Michael B. Jordan following his historic best actor triumph at the 98th Academy Awards. The 'Sinners' star, who made history as the first person to win the prize for portraying twins, received a warm message from the South Coast club. The connection between the Hollywood icon and the Cherries remains a significant part of the club's ambitious global strategy.

  3. 'Serious concerns' - Rosenior facing Chelsea sack ALREADY

    Liam Rosenior’s tenure at Stamford Bridge is already under significant threat as the Chelsea hierarchy reportedly has "serious concerns" over his long-term suitability. Despite only being appointed in January, the former Hull City boss has struggled for the consistency and results required to meet the club's lofty ambitions. Internal figures are now weighing up another managerial change, leaving the project in a state of flux ahead of a pivotal summer window.

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    Pep Guardiola has issued an ultimatum to his Manchester City squad, telling any players who doubt their ability to stage a historic Champions League comeback to "stay at home". Facing a daunting three-goal deficit against Real Madrid, the Catalan manager is demanding total belief from his side. City must overcome both their recent poor form and a dismal historical record in first-leg recovery missions to keep their European dreams alive.

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    USWNT sensation Alyssa Thompson has lifted the lid on her daunting transition from Angel City FC to the relentless spotlight of the Women's Super League. Trading the sunny comforts of her Los Angeles hometown for a blockbuster move to Chelsea, the 20-year-old forward revealed the leap was so intimidating that she braced herself to go four months without finding the back of the net in a star-studded Blues squad.