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  1. Wenger claims Wirtz 'destroyed' Liverpool's midfield

    Arsene Wenger has proclaimed that Florian Wirtz has "destroyed" Liverpool's title-winning midfield, with the Arsenal legend putting the blame on the £116 million ($154m) man for the Reds' struggles in this campaign. The former manager suggested that the club bent over backwards to accommodate his transfer demands and have paid the price for it ever since.

  2. Memorial service held to honour manager who died mid-match

    A memorial service has taken place in Serbia to honour football manager Mladen Zizovic, who died aged 44 after collapsing on the touchline during a match. Radnicki 1923's coach was rushed to hospital as his side's match against Mladost was initially suspended and then restarted on Monday. But following news of his death, the game was abandoned, and now his team are mourning his passing.

  3. Mbeumo reveals Homer Simpson inspiration behind celebration

    Manchester United star Bryan Mbeumo has revealed the inspiration behind his new goal celebration that pays tribute to legendary cartoon character Homer Simpson. In the immediate aftermath of his goals against Brighton last month, the Cameroon international teamed up with team-mate Amad Diallo for a special celebration. Now, the winger has explained why they are channelling the character from The Simpsons.

  4. Bradley Barcola PSG 2025

    PSG 'weren't expecting' Bayern to be so dominant - Barcola

    Bayern Munich's dominance caught Paris Saint-Germain by surprise, winger Bradley Barcola admitted after his side suffered a 2-1 defeat at home against the German giants on Tuesday. A Luis Diaz double in the first-half put Bayern fully in control of the Champions League tie before the Colombian was sent off. A late goal from Joao Neves pulled one back as PSG pushed for an equaliser, but Barcola says the damage had already been done by their tame start.

  5. Earps broke 'unwritten oath' with Wiegman & Hampton criticism

    England legend Ellen White has suggested that Mary Earps broke an "unwritten oath" when she criticised Lionesses boss Sarina Wiegman and fellow goalkeeper Hannah Hampton in her upcoming book. Earps has been under fire for saying Wiegman rewarded "bad behaviour" when Hampton was recalled to the national squad after previously getting dropped for allegedly being "disruptive and unreliable". Now, White has had her say.

  6. Bellingham responds to Liverpool fans' hostile treatment of Trent

    Jude Bellingham has issued a thoughtful response to Liverpool fans booing Trent Alexander-Arnold. The former Reds star was back at Anfield on Tuesday with Real Madrid in the Champions League and received a hostile reception from home supporters on Merseyside. The full-back's decision to leave his boyhood club this summer and head to the Santiago Bernabeu enraged many fans, who made their feelings known.

  7. 'Admirable genius' Yamal receives full support from Barca president

    Barcelona president Joan Laporta has come out in full support of teenage star Lamine Yamal, calling him an “admirable genius” and vowing to protect him amid growing scrutiny over his attitude and injury struggles. Speaking ahead of the Champions League clash against Club Brugge, Laporta’s words came as the youngster continues to battle fitness issues and off-field distractions.

  8. Flick: I don't know what's in Lewandowski's DNA!

    Barcelona boss Hansi Flick has praised Robert Lewandowski’s professionalism and influence amid reports the club are not planning to offer him a new contract. The German coach believes the veteran striker’s return is key for Barca to find their rhythm again. The Polish forward made his comeback in the 3-1 win over Elche this week, giving the team a boost amid a growing injury crisis.

  9. Eriksen didn't want any part in 'Welcome to Wrexham' docuseries

    Wrexham chief executive Michael Williamson has revealed why Christian Eriksen declined an approach from the club during the summer transfer window, with the former Manchester United midfielder initially worried about being asked to feature in Wrexham’s popular documentary series, 'Welcome to Wrexham'. The Dane instead joined Bundesliga side Wolfsburg as a free agent.

  10. Raphinha goes on social media storm after World XI snub

    Barcelona star Raphinha went on a social media spree in response to being left out of the 2025 FIFPRO World XI, posting 17 Instagram stories showcasing his goals, assists and trophies from last season. The Brazilian then opened up about his Ballon d’Or frustration, his bond with Lamine Yamal, and his dream of winning the World Cup with Brazil.

  11. Van de Ven finally speaks out on Frank snub

    Tottenham defender Micky van de Ven has finally opened up on the moment he snubbed head coach Thomas Frank after the club's 1-0 loss to Chelsea last weekend. The Dutchman, who captained the side on the night, was part of a Spurs team that registered their lowest-ever expected goals tally in a Premier League match. Clearly frustrated, the defender blanked his manager and headed straight down the tunnel at full-time, to a chorus of boos in north London.

  12. CR7 insists matching Messi's World Cup success won't 'define' his legacy

    Portugal captain Cristiano Ronaldo insists his football legacy will not be "defined" by whether he matches Lionel Messi's success at the World Cup. The Al-Nassr star appears to have performed a U-turn based on his latest interview, after initially claiming it would be a "dream" to lift the famous trophy before retiring. However, the icon has now insisted it does not matter what happens at next summer's tournament.