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  1. Man City unveil new ÂŁ10m home for title-winning women's team

    Manchester City have officially opened a new £10 million ($13.5m) state-of-the-art facility for the women’s team, just days after the side clinched a first Women’s Super League title in 10 years. Shaped with input from players and staff, Lionesses star and club captain Alex Greenwood described it as a space which takes the new English champions “to a whole different level”.

  2. Desperate Madrid would be MAD to reappoint Mourinho

    Real Madrid are in trouble. And when Real Madrid are in trouble, Florentino Perez always asks those around him, "Is there anything to be said for bringing back Jose Mourinho?" Why? Because hiring Mourinho worked once before. Kind of. Back in 2010, Madrid had been put in an unbearable position by Barcelona. They weren't just being beaten by their most hated rivals, they were being embarrassed by them. So, Perez turned to Mourinho, the self-anointed 'Special One' who had just upset Pep Guardiola's pass-masters - in every sense - on his way to winning a European Cup with Inter.

  3. Liverpool will regret ignoring Alonso to stick with Slot

    For Liverpool's bitterly frustrated fans, watching Chelsea end a six-game losing streak by claiming a thoroughly deserved point at Anfield on Saturday was bad enough. However, Monday's news that the Blues are now exploring a deal to appoint Xabi Alonso as their next permanent boss has come as an even bigger blow to a set of supporters struggling to see any light at the end of the tunnel right now.

  4. Messi revealed as top earner in MLS as Miami top spending charts

    Lionel Messi is set to make a league record $28.3 million this year, more than all but two MLS clubs' total payroll, the MLSPA revealed in its release of salary data Tuesday afternoon. The Inter Miami star's intake has increased nearly 40 percent since last year. Other top earners included LAFC's Son Heung-Min, Miami's Rodrigo De Paul, and San Diego's Chucky Lozano.

  5. 🎥 | Bento’s comical own goal denies Ronaldo title party

    Al-Nassr goalkeeper Bento Matheus made a comical 98th-minute error to gift Al-Hilal a dramatic 1-1 draw, delaying Cristiano Ronaldo’s Saudi Pro League title celebrations. A disastrous own goal from a powerful throw-in stunned fans, meaning Al-Nassr must now wait to secure their first championship in seven years in their upcoming fixture against Damac FC, despite currently leading the table by five points.

  6. Messi salary dwarfs Son in MLS wage reveal

    The full extent of Lionel Messi’s financial impact on Major League Soccer has been laid bare following the latest release of official salary data. While the Argentine superstar continues to dominate on the pitch for Inter Miami, the figures confirm he remains in a league of his own when it comes to compensation in North America.

  7. Was huge Arsenal VAR call right? Controversial decision explained

    The Premier League title race took a dramatic twist on Sunday when West Ham United had a last-gasp equaliser against Arsenal ruled out following a lengthy VAR review. With the Gunners chasing the trophy and the Hammers fighting relegation, PGMOL chief Howard Webb has explained the critical decision-making process that allowed Arsenal to secure a highly controversial but vital victory.

  8. Reyna ends goal drought but avoids USMNT World Cup question

    Gio Reyna has admitted to a sense of relief after finally finding the back of the net for Borussia Moenchengladbach, ending a frustrating 16-month wait for a goal. The American midfielder struck in a Bundesliga clash against Augsburg, providing a timely reminder of his quality just weeks before Mauricio Pochettino names his squad for the 2026 World Cup.

  9. Perez refuses to be drawn on Mourinho return & calls election

    Real Madrid president Florentino Perez has officially called for new presidential elections at Santiago Bernabeu following a campaign defined by on-field failure and dressing room unrest. Despite intense speculation linking Jose Mourinho with a sensational return to the dugout, the long-standing chief refused to commit to any managerial changes while slamming his critics.