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  1. Konate makes strange 'happy' PSG comment after UCL loss

    Ibrahima Konate has raised eyebrows with his reaction to Liverpool's 2-0 Champions League quarter-final loss to Paris Saint-Germain, admitting he is "happy" that the French side have been given the weekend off to pepare for the second leg. The defender’s comments come amid growing frustration over the disparity in fixture scheduling between the Premier League and Ligue 1.

  2. Maguire revealed as Man Utd's best golfer

    Harry Maguire may be known for his defensive resilience on the pitch, but his Manchester United team-mates have revealed that he is also the undisputed king of the fairways at Old Trafford. With the Masters Tournament beginning on April 9, several Red Devils stars have been discussing their love for golf and identifying the biggest talent in the dressing room.

  3. Salah told to move to MLS & 'be a megastar like Lionel Messi'

    Liverpool icon Vladimir Smicer has urged Mohamed Salah to snub the riches of Saudi Arabia in favour of a move to MLS, suggesting the Egyptian could reach the same heights of global superstardom as Lionel Messi in the United States. The former Reds midfielder also believes he has identified the tactical reason behind Salah's uncharacteristic dip in form under Arne Slot this season.

  4. Desperate Slot should be embarrassed by Liverpool submission

    Arne Slot admitted on the eve of Liverpool's Champions League quarter-final first leg against Paris Saint-Germain that his side had suffered so many setbacks this season that he there wouldn't have been time to reference them all in the one press conference. In that sense, Wednesday's 2-0 loss at Parc des Princes could be passed off as just another disappointing defeat to add to an already lengthy list.

  5. Leeds striker 'very interested' in La Liga transfer

    Leeds United are prepared to sanction a permanent exit for Mateo Joseph this summer as the forward sets his sights on a long-term future in Spain. Despite the youngster's potential, he does not figure in Daniel Farke's plans as the Whites look to reshape their squad for another Premier League campaign.

  6. Anthony Davis has delivered a scathing rebuke to the Los Angeles Lakers in the wake of the Luka Doncic trade talks, expressing frustration over the franchise’s handling of its futu

    Anthony Davis has once again given the Los Angeles Lakers a public dressing-down over the way his potential trade for Luka Doncic was handled. The All-Star centre, who has spent the past four seasons in purple and gold, expressed his frustration in a series of candid comments that left little to the imagination. Davis claimed that team officials botched the process, failed to keep him informed, and ultimately undermined his trust in the organisation. While the specifics remain murky, league sources indicate that the Lakers explored a blockbuster deal that would have sent Davis to Dallas in exchange for the Mavericks’ young star, Luka Doncic. Such a move would have reshaped both franchises, but it never materialised, leaving Davis to question the Lakers’ long-term vision. In his latest broadside, Davis suggested that the front office’s lack of communication forced him to consider his future with the club. He stressed that he wants to win championships, and he will not tolerate half-meas

  7. Vinicius Junior

    “Embarrassing and confusing”: Vinicius Jr. faces fierce criticism Real Madrid winger Vinicius Jr. has found himself on the receiving end of sharp public criticism in recent days. T

    Roy Keane is unlikely to be a big fan of Vinicius Junior any time soon. Following Real Madrid’s defeat in the first leg of their Champions League quarter-final against Bayern Munich, the Premier League legend has once again lashed out at the Brazilian. Keane, never one to mince words, delivered his verdict with typical bluntness. In his eyes, Vinicius—who had been targeted by critics for his flamboyant style and perceived lack of end product—once again failed to justify the hype surrounding him. The former Manchester United captain argued that the young forward’s performance lacked the necessary steel and discipline required at the highest level, suggesting that flashy skills alone do not win trophies. For Keane, Real Madrid’s 2-1 loss in Munich exposed the fragility of a side that relies too heavily on individual brilliance rather than collective effort. He pointed to Vinicius as a symbol of that imbalance, insisting that the player’s tendency to dribble into blind alleys handed Bayer