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  1. Leeds urge fans to respect Ramadan pause after booing

    Leeds United have issued a firm plea to their supporters to respect a planned pause in play during Sunday's FA Cup fifth-round tie against Norwich City. The break is designed to allow players observing Ramadan to break their fast, a protocol that was unfortunately met with hostility during the club’s recent Premier League defeat to Manchester City at Elland Road. Seeking to avoid a repeat of those scenes, the west Yorkshire club released a detailed statement ahead of the game.

  2. đŸŽ„ | Mbappe copies Ronaldo in awesome Monaco throwback clip

    A nostalgic throwback clip of Kylian Mbappe has resurfaced on social media, giving fans a glimpse of the French superstar long before he became one of the biggest names in world football. The video shows a teenage Mbappe performing Cristiano Ronaldo’s famous 'Siu' celebration while playing for AS Monaco’s youth team. The clip coincides with the 10-year anniversary of Mbappe signing his first professional contract with Monaco.

  3. Vicario could make Juventus move for just ÂŁ17m

    Guglielmo Vicario could be heading for the exit door at Tottenham as speculation intensifies regarding a cut-price return to Serie A. The 29-year-old goalkeeper, who has been a mainstay in north London since his arrival from Empoli in 2023, is reportedly open to the move following a disastrous run of form for the Premier League side. Spurs find themselves embroiled in an unlikely survival scrap, sitting just one point above the relegation zone after a series of damaging results.

  4. 'Finally, it's happening' - Guardiola reveals Rodri relief

    Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has expressed his relief as midfield linchpin Rodri begins to rediscover his world-class form following an arduous 18-month battle with injury. The Spanish international, who secured City's first-ever Ballon d'Or triumph, has become a regular fixture in the starting XI again since January as the Premier League champions chase a historic quadruple.

  5. Mauricio Pochettino USMNT HIC

    Pochettino: 75-80 players believe they can make USMNT's WC roster

    Mauricio Pochettino says that he believes there are between 75 and 80 players who believe they can make the U.S. Men's National Team's World Cup roster. One of the head coach's main priorities has been building out and empowering the player pool, not just the top players, and he believes that the competition for World Cup places is more fierce because of it.

  6. Rashford told 'nobody gives a f*ck' about him at Barca

    Former Premier League striker Troy Deeney believes Marcus Rashford’s move to Barcelona has given him the reality check he desperately needed after what he described as a difficult period at Manchester United. The Watford legend claimed that the environment at the Spanish giants leaves little room for ego, insisting that "nobody gives a f*ck" about Rashford’s reputation when compared to the club’s historic stars. Deeney feels that harsh message has helped the 28-year-old rediscover his focus and thrive in La Liga.

  7. 'Not biting my nails' - Farke confident Leeds won't be relegated

    Leeds United manager Daniel Farke has come out swinging in defence of his side’s Premier League credentials, insisting he is not panicking despite a difficult run of results. Speaking ahead of Sunday’s FA Cup fifth-round tie against his former club Norwich City, the German coach struck a defiant tone regarding the club’s top-flight status. The Whites have endured a tough week following narrow defeats to Manchester City and Sunderland, but Farke remains steadfast in his belief that the quality is there to stay up.

  8. đŸŽ„ | Wilshere laughs as he's asked about Spurs relegation prospects

    Luton Town manager Jack Wilshere has admitted that his "dream scenario" for next season would be leading the Hatters into the Championship, potentially facing his former rivals Tottenham Hotspur. The former Arsenal midfielder, who has transitioned into a promising managerial career, found himself addressing the surreal possibility of facing Spurs next season, should they be relegated from England's top flight.

  9. Robert Sanchez left 'really disappointed' by Rosenior decision

    Chelsea manager Liam Rosenior has praised Robert Sanchez for his reaction to being dropped for the win over Aston Villa, insisting that the goalkeeper was "really disappointed" with the decision. The Spaniard had a nervy and unconvincing performance in the 2-1 defeat to Arsenal, leading to him being benched and prompting fresh questions about his long-term suitability as the club's first-choice shot-stopper.

  10. Corinthians complete Jesse Lingard signing

    Jesse Lingard has officially embarked on a bold new chapter in South America after Brazilian giants Corinthians confirmed the signing of the former Manchester United star on a free transfer. The 33-year-old winger has penned a contract that keeps him at the Neo Quimica Arena until the end of 2026, with an option to extend for a further year.

  11. Griezmann snubs MLS move for Atletico's Champions League bid

    Antoine Griezmann has dealt a major blow to Orlando City's transfer plans by deciding to remain at Atletico Madrid for the remainder of the season. The French international was widely expected to make the jump to Major League Soccer this month, but the lure of potential silverware in the Spanish capital has convinced the veteran forward to put his American dream on hold.

  12. Napoli move to shield McTominay from Premier League interest

    Napoli are moving quickly to secure the long-term future of Scott McTominay as interest from the Premier League continues to loom over the Stadio Diego Armando Maradona. The Scotland international has been a revelation in Italy since his arrival from Manchester United in the summer of 2024, becoming a vital cog in Antonio Conte’s tactical setup and a firm fan favourite among the Partenopei faithful.

  13. Real Madrid legend slams Arbeloa appointment after Alonso sacking

    Real Madrid’s decision to make a managerial change has come under heavy fire from club legend Ivan Helguera, who has publicly questioned the hierarchy's wisdom in dismissing Xabi Alonso. Speaking on the Bajo Palos podcast alongside Iker Casillas, the former Los Blancos midfielder suggested that the club moved far too quickly to terminate a promising project whilst gambling on Alvaro Arbeloa.

  14. MLS urged to ditch Messi playbook when Argentine GOAT retires

    MLS is being urged to ditch its Lionel Messi playbook when the Argentine GOAT retires, with the division being advised to focus more on youth development. Global superstars have been crucial to the development and promotion of domestic soccer in the United States, but Giuseppe Rossi has told GOAL why a culture shift needs to take place in order for the game to truly thrive.

  15. Gabriel hits back at Hurzeler after Brighton win

    Arsenal defender Gabriel Magalhaes dismissed harsh criticism from Brighton head coach Fabian Hurzeler after the Gunners' narrow 1-0 win at the Amex Stadium. As the Premier League title race heats up, the Brazilian centre-back insists Mikel Arteta's side are unconcerned by external criticism regarding their game management tactics and alleged time-wasting.

  16. Flick warns Yamal to manage minutes amid Barca injury crisis

    Barcelona manager Hansi Flick has challenged teenage star Lamine Yamal to take greater responsibility for his physical well-being amidst a mounting injury crisis. As the Catalan giants chase domestic and European glory, their depleted squad is facing a severe test of endurance. The German coach insists that players must learn to self-manage during this crucial period.

  17. Lampard & Coventry get ‘disaster’ PL promotion warning

    Frank Lampard and Coventry City have been warned that it could be a “disaster” if they fail to secure automatic promotion into the Premier League this season, given how dominant they have been in the Championship at times. Sky Blues legend Gary McAllister has told GOAL why a “big decision” in the dugout is paying off for a club that has been out of the top-flight for 25 years.

  18. Evra tells Arsenal to 'cheat' to beat Man City to title

    Patrice Evra has refuted claims of having a personal vendetta against Arsenal, asserting that his criticism is merely intended as "banter." Nonetheless, the Manchester United legend has encouraged Mikel Arteta's side to embrace a "win at all costs" mentality in their quest to defeat Manchester City and secure the title. He posits that the Gunners should be prepared to "cheat and waste time" if they aspire to finally end their Premier League drought, as such tactics could provide them with a competitive advantage over their rivals.

  19. Lamine Yamal

    Yamal surprises Barcelona every day, says Laporta

    Joan Laporta has labelled Barcelona star Lamine Yamal a "genial" talent, insisting the 17-year-old has no ceiling. Laporta, currently running for re-election as president of the Catalan club, praised the winger’s extraordinary maturity as he continues to spearhead the club's new era under Hansi Flick.

  20. Ronaldo warned Messi link-up at Inter Miami would be 'weird'

    Cristiano Ronaldo has been warned that a link-up with Lionel Messi at Inter Miami would be “weird”, but the Portuguese is being urged to rekindle his rivalry with a familiar foe in MLS. Giuseppe Rossi, who once played alongside CR7 at Manchester United, has told GOAL why the evergreen frontman still has plenty of football left in him as questions are asked of his future at Saudi Pro League side Al-Nassr.

  21. Barca and Real Madrid snub La Liga’s 'retro kit' matchday

    La Liga has announced an unprecedented "Retro Matchday" scheduled for April, which will see the majority of Spanish professional clubs don kits inspired by iconic designs from their past. However, the news that Barcelona and Real Madrid are among the few clubs opting out of the wardrobe change has overshadowed the initiative. While most of the league is embracing the nostalgia, the two biggest teams in Spain will maintain their modern attire.

  22. Solanke urges Spurs to 'fight' for survival

    Dominic Solanke has urged his Tottenham team-mates to wake up to the reality of a relegation dogfight following a demoralising home defeat to Crystal Palace. The north London club hit a new low on Thursday, leaving them precariously balanced just above the drop zone. In the wake of the loss, the dressing room held emergency talks to address a crisis that now threatens their top-flight status.