Ahmed Refat

Ahmed Refaat

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  1. Bronze 'mind-blown' by Lionesses milestone

    Lucy Bronze continues to cement her legacy as one of the greatest players to ever pull on an England shirt, but the veteran defender remains humble about her remarkable longevity. During the Lionesses' 2-0 victory over Iceland, the 34-year-old earned her 145th international cap, moving her into third place on the all-time appearances list for the women’s national team. It was a vintage performance from the full-back, who contributed both a goal and an assist to secure the win.

  2. Arteta hails record-breaker Dowman after Mansfield win

    Mikel Arteta could not hide his pride after watching his Arsenal side navigate a tricky FA Cup fifth-round encounter against Mansfield Town. While the Gunners required a late intervention from substitute Eberechi Eze to secure their passage, the headlines belonged to 16-year-old starlet Max Dowman, who returned from an ankle injury to deliver a man-of-the-match performance at Field Hill.

  3. Klopp agent responds to Real Madrid links

    The future of Jurgen Klopp has once again become the subject of intense speculation as reports suggest the former Liverpool boss is eyeing a sensational return to the touchline. Despite recently taking up a high-profile boardroom role within the Red Bull empire, rumors have circulated in Spain that the Champions League-winning coach is high on the shortlist for both Madrid giants as they consider their long-term managerial options.

  4. Famous fan removed from Lionesses win over Iceland

    The Lionesses continued their dominant run toward European qualification with a commanding performance at the City Ground, though the evening was not without its bizarre moments off the ball. While Sarina Wiegman’s side dismantled a stubborn Icelandic defence, a strange scene unfolded in the stands. Basil, the well-known and vocal England and Chelsea supporter, was unexpectedly escorted from the stadium by security during the match.

  1. Chelsea legend Terry explains why he despises Spurs fans

    Chelsea legend John Terry has explained his hatred of London rivals Tottenham, delivering a brutally honest verdict in a new interview with ex-team-mate Petr Cech. From childhood memories that fuelled his hatred of Spurs to recalling Jose Mourinho’s record-breaking title season, the former Blues captain pulled no punches in a revealing and emotional conversation.

  2. Neymar appears to criticise Santos after team-mate's contract terminated

    Santos superstar Neymar has made his feelings clear regarding the club's recent internal decisions, taking to social media to express his disappointment over the departure of defender Joao Basso. The 29-year-old centre-back, who was contracted to the Vila Belmiro outfit until December 2026, saw his deal terminated by mutual consent on Tuesday after falling out of favour with the coaching staff.

  3. AC Milan may take Corinthians to FIFA over €17m transfer

    The summer transfer window is still months away, but AC Milan already find themselves entangled in a high-stakes legal battle over one of South America's brightest prospects. The Rossoneri thought they had secured the services of Corinthians' rising star, Andre, in a deal worth approximately €15 million plus an additional €2m in performance-related bonuses. However, what seemed like a straightforward piece of business has quickly devolved into a standoff that could require intervention from FIFA.

  4. Liverpool eye Olise & rising Bundesliga star as Salah successors

    Liverpool are officially stepping up their succession planning for Mohamed Salah, with the Egyptian king set to turn 34 this year. As the forward enters the autumn of his illustrious career at Anfield, the Reds have identified two high-profile Bundesliga targets to fill the void. According to reports from Sky Sport in Germany, the reigning Premier League champions are closely monitoring Bayern Munich superstar Michael Olise and RB Leipzig’s breakout sensation Yan Diomande as they prepare for life after Salah.

  5. Spurs hunt Paratici replacement as Chelsea and Palace figures emerge

    Tottenham have significantly stepped up their efforts to appoint a new sporting director, as they look to finally fill the long-standing leadership vacuum in the club’s football department following the departure of Fabio Paratici. Spurs have been operating without a permanent global head of football since Paratici’s exit, with internal structures managing recruitment on an interim basis. However, the London side are now determined to install a long-term specialist capable of shaping the club’s strategic direction both on and off the pitch.

  6. Ex-PSG star set for shock Italy return

    In a move that has caught the footballing world off guard, former Paris Saint-Germain maestro Marco Verratti is reportedly on the verge of a sensational return to the Italy national team. The veteran midfielder, who was once the heartbeat of the Azzurri engine room, has been largely forgotten by the international mainstream since his high-profile move to Qatar. However, with the high-stakes pressure of the World Cup play-offs looming on the horizon, new head coach Gennaro Gattuso appears ready to roll the dice on one of the most technically gifted players of his generation.

  7. Real Madrid confirm Mbappe injury diagnosis

    Real Madrid have confirmed the nature of the injury suffered by Kylian Mbappe, sparking fresh concerns over his availability for the upcoming Champions League quarter-final clash against Manchester City. The French superstar has been the subject of intense medical scrutiny in the Spanish capital after picking up a knock that sidelined him for recent domestic action. With a season-defining European tie on the horizon, Madrid fans have been waiting with bated breath for an update on their marquee summer signing’s condition.