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Police report filed after alleged boardroom spat over Mason Greenwood

Questions of Mason Greenwood’s transfer from Manchester United formed part of an alleged boardroom argument at Marseille that led to a police report being filed. That is according to reports in France, with it being claimed that sporting director Medhi Benatia clashed with a member of the club’s senior leadership team - leading to a “heated confrontation” taking place.

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Brits Abroad: Trent & Rashford roasted by Spanish press

GOAL runs the rule over the British players earning a living away from their homeland, with plenty more stars deciding to leave their comfort zones in search of a better footballing life elsewhere. The Premier League is still obviously one of the world's most entertaining divisions and the Championship can prove fantastic for development, but there are more options out there.

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Greenwood facing Marseille exit after penalty snub

Mason Greenwood’s future at Marseille has been plunged into fresh doubt following a series of events that have left the English forward increasingly isolated at the Velodrome. Despite being a key figure in the club's attacking lineup since his move from Manchester United, reports suggest that a summer departure is now a very serious consideration for both the player and the club.

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Greenwood could end England hopes for WC chance with Jamaica

Mason Greenwood may yet bring his hopes of earning an England recall to a close by pledging allegiance to Jamaica at the 2026 World Cup, admits a man that once trod a similar path. Frank Sinclair joined the Reggae Boyz ranks for a major tournament adventure in 1998 and has told GOAL why a forward starring at Marseille could take a similar decision.

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Brits Abroad: Kane smashes more records in Klassiker win

GOAL runs the rule over the British players earning a living away from their homeland, with plenty more stars deciding to leave their comfort zones in search of a better footballing life elsewhere. The Premier League is still obviously one of the world's most entertaining divisions and the Championship can prove fantastic for development, but there are more options out there.

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Endrick stars again but Aubameyang masterclass steals the show

The Endrick show continues to captivate Ligue 1, but even a masterclass from the Real Madrid loanee wasn't enough to stop a resurgent Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang from snatching the headlines. In a pulsating clash at the Stade Velodrome, the Brazilian starlet showcased exactly why Los Blancos were so desperate to secure his signature, providing a pair of sublime assists. However, the night ultimately belonged to the veteran Aubameyang, whose late brace turned the game on its head to secure a 3-2 victory for Marseille.

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Dortmund in talks for ex-Bayern star Pavard

Borussia Dortmund are reportedly closing in on a major defensive reinforcement with a familiar face. BVB are in advanced negotiations to secure the signature of 29-year-old French international Benjamin Pavard, a player who boasts an extensive and successful history in the Bundesliga with both Stuttgart and Dortmund's arch-rivals, Bayern Munich. The move represents a significant statement of intent from the Signal Iduna Park outfit as they look to bolster their backline with elite European experience.

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Eze, Fabregas and Europe's biggest winners & losers

The suspicion was that the Premier League title race was about to take a very dramatic turn after Manchester City drew to within two points of an increasingly nervy Arsenal on Saturday. However, the Gunners responded in the best possible fashion by routing north London rivals Tottenham the following day to keep their bid for a first championship success since 2004 very much on track.

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Brits Abroad: Kane & Toney continue fine goal-scoring form

GOAL runs the rule over the British players earning a living away from their homeland, with plenty more stars deciding to leave their comfort zones in search of a better footballing life elsewhere. The Premier League is still obviously one of the world's most entertaining divisions and the Championship can prove fantastic for development, but there are more options out there.

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Alonso turns down big approach as he holds out for Liverpool job

Xabi Alonso has reportedly turned down an approach to become Marseille's new head coach, citing the "chaotic" nature of the Ligue 1 giants as his reason for dismissing the prospect. The former Real Madrid boss is seeking a more stable project after his short-lived stint at the Bernabeu, with a potential vacancy at his former club Liverpool appearing on the horizon as pressure builds on Arne Slot.

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Marseille's managerial change is a big boon for Nwaneri

Ethan Nwaneri’s loan spell at Marseille is back on track following the swift appointment of Habib Beye as Roberto De Zerbi's successor. While Mikel Arteta has defended the decision to send the teenage prodigy to Ligue 1 despite an injury crisis at Arsenal, the tactical shift at the Stade Velodrome could help unlock the youngster's full potential.

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Marseille appoint new manager after De Zerbi exit

Marseille have announced the appointment of Habib Beye as their new manager, replacing the fiery Roberto De Zerbi. Beye returns to OM having spent two years at the club during his playing days. He has put pen to paper on a contract running until the summer of 2027 and has been tasked with saving Marseille's season from free-fall.

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Benatia stays as Marseille chief in massive shake-up

Medhi Benatia is set to remain at Marseille despite publicly announcing his resignation just days ago in a stunning U-turn confirmed by the club's owner. The former Juventus and Bayern Munich defender has not only been convinced to stay by owner Frank McCourt but has also been handed the keys to the castle as the club navigate a period of intense institutional turmoil.

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Brits Abroad: Trent proves his worth as Kane hits 500

GOAL runs the rule over the British players earning a living away from their homeland, with plenty more stars deciding to leave their comfort zones in search of a better footballing life elsewhere. The Premier League is still obviously one of the world's most entertaining divisions and the Championship can prove fantastic for development, but there are more options out there.

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📽️ | Greenwood stars for Marseille in frustrating draw

Marseille suffered more frustration, in what has become a difficult period for the club, when throwing away a two-goal lead in their 2-2 draw with Strasbourg. The contest was their first since seeing Roberto De Zerbi relieved of his managerial duties. Inspiration is required from somewhere, as OM try to restore some stability, and Mason Greenwood is doing his best to provide that.

Frequently asked questions

Nel 1903, in primavera, nasce il Verona. A fondarlo è un gruppo di studenti del liceo classico cittadino "Scipione Maffei", chiamandlo Hellas in virtù della proposta del professor Decio Corubolo, il loro insegnante di greco.

Il professore di greco degli studenti fondatori del Verona, Decio Corubolo, consigliò di chiamare il club Hellas in onore dell'antica Ellade, ovvero l'attuale Grecia. Il primo presidente fu il conte Fratta Pasini.

Maurizio Setti, ex vice-presidente e comproprietario del Bologna, è il numero uno dell'Hellas Verona. Dopo essere entrato in società come socio di maggioranza con l'80% delle quote, nel marzo del 2013 ha acquistato l'intero pacchetto azionario del club gialloblù.

Il Verona ha scelto il giallo e blu per la propria squadra in virtù dei colori oro e azzurro preseneti nello stemma di Verona. Inizialmente, però, l'Hellas indossava una maglia a quarti bianca e nera. Dal 1909 si scelsero gli attuali colori del club.

L'Hellas Verona gioca allo Stadio Marcantonio Bentegodi le proprie partite casalinghe. L'impianto è dedicato alla memoria di Bentegodi, benefattore dello sport cittadino alla fine dell'800.

Lo Stadio del Verona (in passato anche del Chievo) può ospitare 31.045 spettatori. Inaugurato nel 1963, ha ospitato i Mondiali del 1990. I posti complessivi sono in realtà 39 211, ma più di 8.000 non sono omologati.

L'Hellas Verona ha vinto un solo Scudetto durante la sua storia. Nel 1984/1985, quattro punti di vantaggio sul Torino e cinque sull'Inter, la squadra veneta si è laureata Campione d'Italia per la prima, storica, volta.

Arnaldo Porta, storico giocatore del Verona dei primi decenni del '900, è il massimo marcatore all-time del club giallobù. Nessuno, in cento anni di Hellas, è riuscito a superare le sue 74 reti segnate tra il 1914 e il 1930.

Il Verona ha vinto un solo trofeo nella sua storia, ovvero lo Scudetto 1984/1985. Per il resto i gialloblù hanno al massimo tornei giovanili, anche Primavera. e la Serie B.

Il Verona ha giocato solo una volta in Champions League, all'epoca Coppa dei Campioni: nel 1985/1986, però, il viaggio dell'Hellas si è fermato agli ottavi del torneo. In Coppa UEFA/Europa League, invece, i gialloblù hanno raggiunto i quarti nel 1987/1988.

Alla pari di Porta, anche il record di partite giocate con il Verona è vecchio di quasi cent'annii. Luigi Bernardi, in maglia gialloblù tra il 1927 e il 1939, ha disputato ben 337 gare. Eugenio Mascetti, in squadra tra gli anni '60 e '80, si fermato a 328.

Osvaldo Bagnoli, storico allenatore dello Scudetto, ha guidato il Verona tra 1981 e il 1990. In un decenio come mister dell'Hellas ha messo insieme 384 partite, con 144 vittori, 138 pareggi e 102 sconfitte.

Il Verona ha partecipato a tornei di seconda serie in 54 occasioni, l'ultima volta nel 2018/2019. Appena dietro i campionati di Serie A/prima divisione, in 49 annate. 6, infine, le stagioni in terza serie, l'ultima volta nel 2010/2011.

I tifosi del Verona sono i 'Mastini' in virtù dei Della Scala, famiglia che goverò Verona e da cui deriva anche l'altro soprannome degli 'scaligeri'. Il figlio del capostipite Giacomino si chiamava proprio Mastino. Il marchio del club è un'immagine stilizzata di due mastini rivolti in direzioni opposte.

A differenza di altri club italiani, il Verona non è retrocesso in Serie C recentemente per fallimenti o questioni finanziarie. L'Hellas, infatti, dovette fare i conti con un periodo deludente dal punto di vista sportivo, con la caduta in Serie B nel 2002 e dunque quella in C nel 2007 dopo sessantaquattro anni.