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  1. Barton enters not guilty plea after alleged golf club attack

    Former Manchester City and Newcastle United midfielder Joey Barton has pleaded not guilty to a charge of inflicting grievous bodily harm with intent. The 41-year-old appeared via video link from HMP Liverpool at Liverpool Crown Court, having been denied bail at a previous hearing over an alleged incident involving a 51-year-old man at a Merseyside golf club.

  2. Evra admits he threatened to 'kill' Tevez over Man City move

    Manchester United legend Patrice Evra has revealed his heartbreak over Carlos Tevez’s controversial move to Manchester City in 2009. The former defender admitted to jokingly threatening the striker after the transfer while suggesting the move was a direct act of "payback" following a breakdown in Tevez's relationship with Sir Alex Ferguson.

  3. Arteta explains viral 'pen' training drill after video goes viral

    Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has defended his latest unconventional training methods after footage of his players balancing pens between their fingers while dribbling went viral. The Spaniard insists that these unique exercises are designed to foster clarity and commitment within the squad as they look to move past recent domestic cup disappointments.

  4. How Endrick became Bobby Charlton's biggest fan

    Brazil sensation Endrick has opened up about his fascination with Manchester United legend Sir Bobby Charlton and the 'Bobby' nickname bestowed upon him by his Real Madrid team-mates. The teenager revealed that his appreciation for the 1966 World Cup winner stems from a unique blend of modern gaming and historical research.

  5. Coady discharged from hospital after being 'knocked unconscious' in game

    Former England international Conor Coady has been discharged from hospital after a frightening head injury left him unconscious during Charlton Athletic’s 1-1 draw with Watford. The 33-year-old, currently on loan from Wrexham, required nine minutes of on-field treatment after blocking a powerful shot with his face in the closing stages at Vicarage Road, before he was stretchered off and taken to hospital.

  6. Trent must lock down Diaz or kiss World Cup hopes goodbye

    It was one of those passes that only Trent Alexander-Arnold could play. Liverpool had struggled to break down Tottenham in December 2024, Spurs holding strong for 23 minutes despite waves of pressure. And then, Alexander-Arnold delivered the killer ball. He drifted in from the right wing, created the ideal angle, and whipped a cross in between two centre-backs, right onto Luis Diaz's head.

  7. LEGACY: Egypt's endless World Cup dream

    This is Legacy, GOAL’s feature and podcast series tracking the countdown to the 2026 World Cup. Each week, we explore the stories and the spirit behind the nations that define the world’s game. This week, we focus on Egypt, travelling across nine decades of footballing triumphs, heartbreaks, miracles, and rebirth; from silent years that tested a nation’s patience, to the unforgettable return in 1990, and the rise of a boy from Nagrig who carried a continent’s dreams on his shoulders: Mohamed Salah.

  8. Allegri concedes Serie A title after AC Milan loss

    Massimiliano Allegri has admitted AC Milan are no longer in the race for the Serie A title following a damaging 1-0 loss to Napoli. The Italian manager confirmed the Rossoneri have shifted their entire focus towards securing Champions League qualification, especially after resting key players like Christian Pulisic and Rafael Leao backfired at the Stadio Diego Armando Maradona.

  9. Lukaku warned 'consequences' await after Napoli strike

    Napoli sporting director Giovanni Manna has issued a stern warning to Romelu Lukaku, confirming that the Belgian striker will face "consequences" following a controversial decision during the international break. The former Chelsea and Inter forward elected to remain in Belgium rather than returning to Italy as requested by the club, sparking a public rift that could derail his career with the Serie A side.