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  1. 'Can't happen' - USMNT star Pulisic shocked by 'strange' events

    Christian Pulisic has reacted to “strange” goings on in the United States’ international friendly date with Belgium, admitting that scenes that left the USMNT camp shocked “can’t happen”. Mauricio Pochettino’s side suffered a 5-2 defeat at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, with a surprising kit clash that was signed off by the match officials making life difficult for everyone.

  2. Barcelona facing nightmare return to Montjuic

    Barcelona supporters may have to return to the Estadi Olimpic Lluis Companys once again as the club navigates the final stages of its ambitious Spotify Camp Nou stadium redevelopment. Despite a successful homecoming in November, the logistics of completing renovations mean another temporary relocation is looming over the horizon.

  3. Trump, ICE & Iran: Six major concerns ahead of the World Cup

    In November, we were treated to the most exhilarating reminder possible of the magic of the World Cup. History was made in Jamaica as Curacao became the smallest nation ever to qualify by holding the Reggae Boys to a 0-0 draw in Kingston. Elsewhere in CONCACAF, Haiti managed to secure a spot at the finals for the first time in 50 years with a 2-0 win over Nicaragua - in spite of the fact that they weren't able to play any games at home because of the ongoing conflict on the Caribbean island.

  4. Harry Kane

    Saudi money could tempt Kane, says Bayern chief

    Harry Kane may be enjoying a record-breaking stint in Germany, but Bayern Munich honorary president Uli Hoeness has admitted that a massive offer from Saudi Arabia could still change the striker's future. Despite the England captain being settled in Bavaria, the lure of Middle Eastern riches remains a factor the club cannot entirely ignore.

  5. Gusto defends 'top manager' Rosenior amid Chelsea crisis

    Chelsea defender Malo Gusto has jumped to the defence of under-fire head coach Liam Rosenior, insisting that the former Hull City boss is the right man to lead the club forward. Despite a dismal run of results that has seen the Blues plummet down the Premier League table, the French full-back is adamant that the squad remains firmly behind their manager.

  6. Thiago reduced to tears during Jota tribute in legends game

    Liverpool's Anfield home is no stranger to high drama and poignant moments, but Saturday's Legends charity match provided a particularly touching scene as Thiago Alcantara struggled to contain his emotions. Thiago was reduced to tears on an emotional return to Anfield as Liverpool Legends paid tribute to the late Diogo Jota. The Spaniard was back on Merseyside for the annual LFC Foundation charity match, taking on Borussia Dortmund.

  7. Palmer 'disillusioned' at Chelsea amid Man Utd interest

    Cole Palmer is said to be 'increasingly disillusioned' with life at Chelsea and is reportedly ready to consider a blockbuster summer move away from Stamford Bridge. The England international is attracting serious interest from several European heavyweights and he is a primary target for Manchester United, with the Red Devils long tipped as a destination for Palmer.

  8. Casemiro 'open' to Inter Miami as transfer talks begin

    Inter Miami have reportedly made their first move to secure the signing of Manchester United veteran Casemiro, opening talks with the midfielder's representatives over a sensational summer switch to Major League Soccer. The Brazilian is said to be "open" to the project in Florida, which would see him link up with former rival Lionel Messi.

  9. No Ronaldo, no fun, as Portugal settle for drab scoreless draw

    Portugal were solid defensively but offered little going forward, and were forced to settle for a 0-0 draw against a much-changed Mexico with Cristiano Ronaldo sidelined due to injury. Roberto Martinez's men had the majority of the ball, but little concrete to show for it. The two teams combined for three shots on target over the course of 90 forgettable minutes.

  10. Barca contact Asllani agent over Hoffenheim star

    The race for Fisnik Asllani's signature is heating up, and Barcelona have firmly positioned themselves at the front of the queue. The Hoffenheim striker, who has also been a revelation for the Kosovo national team, has seen his stock rise significantly over the last few months, leading to concrete enquiries from several of Europe's elite.

  11. Slegers hails Russo leadership for Arsenal

    Manager Renee Slegers has highlighted Alessia Russo's maturing influence within the Arsenal squad following her devastating first-half performance against Tottenham. Beyond the goals, the Gunners' boss is seeing a shift in the forward’s personality and responsibility on the training pitch as the season reaches its climax.

  12. Arsenal trio among eight to leave England squad

    Thomas Tuchel’s experimental international break has taken a significant hit with the news that Declan Rice and Bukayo Saka have returned to Arsenal for medical assessment. Despite only joining up with the squad on Friday after being rested for the 1-1 draw against Uruguay, the pair will play no part in the upcoming clash with Japan. The Football Association confirmed their departure alongside six other players, leaving the squad noticeably thinner for the Wembley encounter.