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  1. Saka reveals 'humble' secrets behind Arsenal's quadruple charge

    Bukayo Saka has lifted the lid on life inside Arsenal's dressing room as the Gunners continue to chase a historic quadruple, and the message from the club's starboy sounds remarkably similar to the message Erling Haaland gave Mikel Arteta last season. The England international insists his side are "staying humble", as they prepare to face Manchester City in the Carabao Cup final on Sunday.

  2. Fernandez admits Maresca's sacking 'hurt' Chelsea

    Enzo Fernandez has admitted that the Chelsea squad remains shaken by the mid-season departure of popular head coach Enzo Maresca. The Argentine midfielder confessed he still does not understand the club's decision, particularly the timing of it, while he is still struggling to adapt to life under Liam Rosenior.

  3. Salah blamed for Liverpool's embarrassing title defence

    Graeme Souness has delivered a damning verdict on Mohamed Salah, suggesting that the Egyptian King has "fallen off a cliff" and is the single biggest reason Liverpool have struggled to defend their Premier League title. The former Reds captain also claimed that Salah's best years are behind him, before calling for the club to sell him at the end of the season.

  4. Tudor applauds Spurs flops for 'sleeping less' on pitch

    Igor Tudor has credited Tottenham's recent upturn in form on the squad being more alert during games, telling reporters his players are finally "sleeping less on the pitch" as Spurs battle to drag themselves clear of the Premier League relegation zone. The Croat picked up his first win in charge against Atletico Madrid on Wednesday and admits he has seen a positive response to his methods.

  5. Carrick fumes over Bournemouth penalty decisions

    Michael Carrick has let loose on the standards of officiating after Manchester United were held to a 2-2 draw at Bournemouth on Friday night. The Red Devils boss branded the refereeing display as"crazy", "mental" and "baffling" after his side were denied what he believed was a clear second penalty in the game, with the hosts scoring almost immediately after play was waved on.

  6. Arsenal Carabao Cup win would finally signal changing of guard

    Arsenal will look to end their six-year trophy drought on Sunday when they take on rivals Manchester City in the Carabao Cup final at Wembley. Going back even further, the Gunners haven't won silverware in front of live fans since their 2017 FA Cup triumph, a time when Arsene Wenger was still manager and Mikel Arteta had just completed his first season as Pep Guardiola's assistant.

  7. Time for Haaland to stay humble & end Wembley hoodoo

    "It sharpens your mind, and there are clear similarities to football," said Erling Haaland when he announced his investment in the Total Chess World Championship this week. "You have to think quickly, trust your instincts, and think several moves ahead. Strategy and planning are everything." The Manchester City striker’s strategy cannot be faulted except at one stadium in particular: Wembley.

  8. 'It will be special' - Werner on high profile Muller matchup

    Timo Werner admitted it will be a special meeting when his San Jose Earthquakes face off against Thomas Muller's Vancouver Whitecaps on Saturday. The duo shared the pitch consistently for Germany, and have played against each other at the highest levels in Europe on a number of occasions. Werner has tallied two assists in three appearances since signing for San Jose last month.