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  1. Ferdinand disagrees with Rooney: 'Neymar did things Messi & CR7 couldn't'

    Manchester United legend Rio Ferdinand has waded into the debate surrounding Neymar's legacy, directly challenging former team-mate Wayne Rooney’s recent suggestion that the Brazilian was never a "top, top player". Speaking on his podcast, the former England defender insisted that at his peak, Neymar possessed a level of flair and technical ability that rivalled Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo. While acknowledging Rooney's own greatness, Ferdinand argued that the Santos star was once the undisputed heir to the global throne.

  2. De la Fuente claims Yamal has been 'touched by magic'

    Spain head coach Luis de la Fuente has hailed Lamine Yamal as a singular talent who has been "touched by magic", reinforcing the 18-year-old's status as the crown jewel of the national team. De la Fuente spoke glowingly of the Barcelona winger’s character and development, highlighting the RFEF's long-standing commitment to securing his international future.

  3. Alonso 'ready' to take managerial reins at Liverpool if Slot is sacked

    Xabi Alonso is reportedly "ready" to succeed Arne Slot as Liverpool manager this summer. While Slot remains in his post for now, Liverpool's terrible Premier League title defence has left the Dutchman’s future looking increasingly untenable beyond the end of the current campaign. Alonso is said to be waiting in the wings, eager for a fresh start on Merseyside following his recent departure from Real Madrid.

  4. Postecoglou opens up on 'brutal' Forest sacking

    Ange Postecoglou has candidly reflected on his short-lived tenure at Nottingham Forest, describing his dismissal as a "brutal" experience that has ultimately made him a better manager. The Australian tactician was relieved of his duties after just 39 days at the City Ground, a stint that followed his high-profile exit from Tottenham Hotspur. Despite the recent setbacks, Postecoglou remains hungry for success and is targeting a return to the Premier League.

  5. Liverpool icon Toshack diagnosed with dementia

    Liverpool and Wales legend John Toshack has been diagnosed with dementia at the age of 77. The news was shared by his son, Cameron, who detailed the footballing icon's daily struggle with the disease. Toshack is one of the most decorated figures in British football history, having enjoyed a trophy-laden playing career at Anfield before embarking on a successful managerial journey across Europe.

  6. Why is Salah leaving Liverpool and not Slot or Hughes?

    After the mini-montage of memorable Mohamed Salah moments, the man himself entered the frame and took a seat in front of his colossal trophy cabinet. After a brief pause, and a deep breath that turned into a sigh, he began to speak, "Hello, everyone, unfortunately, the day has come." And there can't have been a single football fan across the world that didn't know what that meant: Salah was leaving Liverpool.

  7. Everton roast Garnacho with 'not nice' TikTok video

    Everton have rubbed salt into Chelsea's wounds by mocking Alejandro Garnacho on social media following the Toffees' dominant 3-0 victory over the Blues. The Merseyside club's official TikTok account shared a compilation of the Argentine winger struggling to make an impact, captioned with a pointed remark about the atmosphere at the Hill Dickinson Stadium.