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  1. Arsenal ace Caldentey still has time to boost Ballon d'Or bid

    When Arsenal stunned Barcelona to win the Women's Champions League last year, there were so many individuals who deserved to be singled out for praise. Be it the exceptional turnaround overseen by interim-turned-permanent coach Renee Slegers, the goal-scoring exploits of Alessia Russo or the timeless class of Kim Little in midfield, there were so many reasons for the success. It was hard, though, not to be drawn in particular to the impact of Mariona Caldentey.

  2. 'I won't make it to 32' - Rodri reveals retirement concerns

    Manchester City midfielder Rodri has issued a chilling warning over his professional longevity, claiming he may be forced into early retirement. The Ballon d'Or winner hit out at football’s "relentless" calendar following a series of serious injury setbacks. The Spaniard admitted that without a significant reduction in fixtures, he may not be able to continue playing at the elite level beyond the age of 32.

  3. Yamal blamed for injury after private jet McDonald's 'boast'

    Barcelona sensation Lamine Yamal faces a race against time to be fit for the World Cup after sustaining a serious hamstring injury against Celta Vigo. The 18-year-old was targeted by a television presenter who claimed the winger's recent social media post featuring McDonald's on a private jet suggests a lack of professional discipline.

  4. Greenwood 'does what he wants' in Marseille training

    Mason Greenwood has been accused of a lack of discipline during training sessions at Marseille, with former Morocco international Younes Belhanda raising concerns over the forward's conduct. Despite his impressive scoring numbers in France, questions are now being asked about the external impact the former Manchester United man is having on the squad environment.

  5. Ex-Brazil star insists Neymar 'not at level he needs to be' for World Cup

    Brazil's 1994 World Cup winner Rai has cast doubt over Neymar's suitability for the 2026 tournament, claiming the Santos forward is no longer at the physical level required for the international stage despite his undeniable technical brilliance. The former Barcelona and Paris Saint-Germain star is still struggling to build up his fitness with Santos ahead of his country's bid for glory in North America this summer.

  6. Cesc Fabregas

    Fabregas urged to steer clear of Chelsea 'nightmare'

    Como boss Cesc Fabregas has emerged as a contender for the vacant managerial post at Chelsea, but he has been sternly warned to avoid the "nightmare" situation at his old club. Former Blues midfielder Emmanuel Petit believes the Spaniard should wait for a return to Barcelona rather than step into the chaos at Stamford Bridge.

  7. Santos boss rules 'below par' Neymar out of next game

    Santos head coach Cuca has jumped to the defence of Neymar following a frustrating display in the Copa do Brasil, albeit while admitting the superstar forward was "a bit below par" during their 0-0 stalemate against Cortiba. The former Barcelona and Paris Saint-Germain man’s performance compounded another difficult evening for the Brazilian side, who have managed just one win in their last six outings, and Cuca has confirmed he won't play in their next fixture.

  8. Gyokeres not the answer! Arsenal still missing Haaland-esque No.9

    Arsenal hoped that Viktor Gyokeres would be the final piece in their Premier League title-winning puzzle, but Paul Dickov has told GOAL why the Gunners are still in need of an Erling Haaland-esque No.9. A player of that ilk has been sought at Emirates Stadium for some time, with the lack of a prolific striker considered to have contributed significantly to near misses on the domestic coronation front.