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Brits Abroad: Bellingham injury sparks World Cup fears

GOAL runs the rule over the British players earning a living away from their homeland, with plenty more stars deciding to leave their comfort zones in search of a better footballing life elsewhere. The Premier League is still obviously one of the world's most entertaining divisions and the Championship can prove fantastic for development, but there are more options out there.

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‘Completely fake!’ - Fernandes to Real Madrid transfer talk shut down

Rumours linking Bruno Fernandes with a stunning January move to Real Madrid have been shut down by Fabrizio Romano. The transfer guru reports that claims the Manchester United captain offered himself to Los Blancos this month are "completely fake". Fernandes' future has been a frequent topic of discussion, but it appears likely that the 31-year-old will remain at Old Trafford until at least the end of the season, as his side seek Champions League qualification.

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Mbappe goes from zero to hero but Jude injury mars Madrid win

A late, if rather fortuitous, Kylian Mbappe penalty bailed out Real Madrid as they edged Rayo Vallecano, 2-1, on Sunday. Los Blancos were poor for most of the game, but a spot-kick deep into second-half stoppage time, converted by Mbappe, handed them a narrow win to stay within a point of Liga leaders Barcelona. Vinicius Jr also found the net in what was an unconvincing victory at the Bernabeu.

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Injury scare for Real star Bellingham in World Cup countdown

Jude Bellingham has suffered a serious injury scare during England’s countdown to the 2026 World Cup. The Real Madrid midfielder was left clutching at his hamstring during a La Liga clash with Rayo Vallecano. He was clearly in some pain, after crumpling to the turf, and has handed untimely fitness concerns to Blancos boss Alvaro Arbeloa and Three Lions manager Thomas Tuchel.

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Arbeloa reveals his FIVE untouchables at Real Madrid

Real Madrid boss Alvaro Arbeloa has established which of the Real Madrid superstars at his disposal are untouchable and will always be selected in the biggest of Los Blancos’ games. The Spaniard took charge of the club following the dismissal of Xabi Alonso earlier this month and has sought to put his stamp on a fractious squad filled with global names.

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Real Madrid star Endrick reacts to talk he could extend Lyon stay

Endrick has addressed speculation over his long-term future after the striker opened up on his “almost perfect” start to life at Lyon following his loan move from Real Madrid. The Brazil international has well and truly hit the ground running in Ligue 1, scoring four goals in just three games, leading to talk his temporary spell in France could even be extended.

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Fernandez's Chelsea future plans revealed amid Real & PSG links

Enzo Fernandez is reportedly among a group of Chelsea players who feel their recent performances should prompt fresh talks about a new contract. The Argentine has been linked with interest from Real Madrid and Paris Saint-Germain but he still has more than six years on his current deal. Blues boss Liam Rosenior is keen to retain the midfielder but whether he stays at the club next season remains to be seen.

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End of the Galacticos?! Madrid admit mistakes over transfer strategy

Real Madrid chiefs have privately admitted that their long-term transfer strategy has failed following a disastrous night in Lisbon. Reports from Spain suggest the club accepts their renewal plan to replace legends like Toni Kroos and Luka Modric has flopped, with the board now preparing for a massive summer overhaul to fix the broken midfield engine.

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How Mourinho masterminded 'the miracle of Da Luz'

Jose Mourinho oversaw “the miracle of Da Luz”, as Benfica prevailed in dramatic fashion against Real Madrid to keep their Champions League dreams alive, with it being revealed how the ‘Special One’ made that possible. The Portuguese stunned his former employers from the Bernabeu as another impressive entry was added to his distinguished coaching CV.

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Emery offers five-word response to Real Madrid interest

Unai Emery has responded to speculation suggesting that he is a leading contender to succeed Xabi Alonso as manager of Real Madrid. The Blancos are currently working under the tutelage of interim head coach Alvaro Arbeloa. Various names have been added to the mix at the Bernabeu, with Aston Villa boss Emery said to be climbing that list.

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‘Not a team of champions’ - Mbappe slams Real Madrid

Kylian Mbappe has accused his Real Madrid team-mates of lacking “desire”, with the Blancos looking anything but a “team of champions” when suffering a costly European defeat at Benfica. An “embarrassing” goal was conceded there, to the home side’s keeper, and the Liga giants will now have to navigate their way through the Champions League knockout play-offs.

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GOAL's Team of the Champions League league phase

So there we have it! After a mammoth 144 games that included plenty of goals and drama, the curtain has been drawn on the league phase of the 2025-26 Champions League. Arsenal finished top of the table with a perfect record, while Manchester City secured automatic qualification to the round of 16 by the skin of their teeth. But three historic European giants have been eliminated already, in the form of Napoli, Marseille and Ajax.

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Mbappe told Arsenal would be perfect fit if he leaves Real

Kylian Mbappe has seen a Premier League move speculated on for some time, and fellow Frenchman Bacary Sagna has told GOAL why Arsenal could be the perfect landing spot if ties are ever severed with Real Madrid. Mbappe is living his professional dream in Spain for now, but a day might come in which he fancies packing his bags for the English top-flight.

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Why Guardiola will be sending thank you message to Mourinho

Pep Guardiola has announced that he will be sending a thank you message to former Clasico rival Jose Mourinho. Two highly-decorated coaches once found themselves operating on opposing sides of the fierce divide that separates Barcelona and Real Madrid. They are now at Manchester City and Benfica respectively, with Champions League progress being enjoyed in 2025-26.

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Winners & losers of the Champions League league phase

The Champions League league phase drew to a predictably chaotic conclusion on Wednesday, with all of the matchday eight fixtures kicking-off at the same time. The net result was numerous positional changes over the course of 90-plus minutes of madness, though the highlight was undoubtedly Anatoliy Trubin scoring a last-second header to keep Benfica in the competition.

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Mourinho admits to confusion before 98th-minute keeper heroics

Jose Mourinho admits he was initially unaware that Benfica required a fourth goal against Real Madrid in order to reach the Champions League play-offs, before seeing goalkeeper Anatoliy Trubin score in the 98th minute. Mourinho has also revealed that he apologised to Blancos boss Alvaro Arbeloa for his wild celebrations that accompanied a dramatic header.

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Social media stunned by 'once in a lifetime' Trubin goal

Fans have been left in disbelief after Anatoliy Trubin scored a sensational 98th-minute header to keep Benfica in the Champions League. The goalkeeper was sent up for a last-gasp free-kick against nine-man Real Madrid by head coach Jose Mourinho and, amazingly, powered a stunning header beyond Thibaut Courtois and into the bottom corner.

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📽️ | Benfica keeper scores 98th-MINUTE header to earn UCL play-off

Benfica goalkeeper Anatoliy Trubin scored a remarkable 98th-minute goal to send Jose Mourinho's side into the Champions League playoffs after beating Real Madrid 4-2. The Portuguese giants were heading out of the competition on goal difference but the keeper's last-gasp effort sparked wild celebrations at Estadio da Luz on Wednesday. The result also meant nine-man Los Blancos face a two-legged playoff in February.

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Mbappe brace not enough as nine-man Madrid embarrassed

An improbable Anatoliy Trubin header in second-half stoppage time capped off a remarkable 4-2 win for Benfica over a listless Real Madrid on Wednesday. Los Blancos had no answers for the Portuguese side and were thoroughly beaten on the road, meaning Alvaro Arbeloa's side will now face a play-off to secure a place in the Champions League last-16.

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Revealed: Perez's attitude warning to Bellingham & four other Madrid stars

Real Madrid president Florentino Perez reportedly held crunch personal talks with Jude Bellingham and four other stars to demand an immediate change in attitude following the dismissal of Xabi Alonso. The intervention from the Bernabeu chief is credited with sparking the club's recent revival under Alvaro Arbeloa, with key figures now accepting roles they previously complained about to save their season.

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Mourinho addresses Barca's 'Negreira case' ahead of Real Madrid clash

Jose Mourinho has bluntly dismissed questions regarding the 'Negreira case' and Barcelona’s alleged payments to referees, insisting he has no interest in dwelling on the past. The Benfica head coach was speaking ahead of a crucial Champions League showdown against his former club Real Madrid in Lisbon, where he also took the opportunity to pay an emotional tribute to former defender Alvaro Arbeloa and discuss the threat posed by the Spanish giants.

Frequently asked questions

Il Torino è nato nel 1906 dopo la fusione tra la Torinese e un gruppo di dissidenti della Juventus, guidati dall'elvetico Alfred Dick. La prima partita ufficiale è datata 16 dicembre, 3-1 contro la Pro Vercelli.

Urbano Cairo è presidente e proprietario del Torino dal 2005. Imprenditore, è amministratore delegato di RCS MediaGroup, uno dei principali gruppi editoriali d'Italia.

I granata giocano le partite interne allo Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino. L'impianto è intitolato alla squadra che dominò il campionato fino alla tragedia di Superga.

Il Torino può ospitare 28.177 spettatori nell'impianto cittadino, categoria 4 UEFA. In passato l'Olimpico Grande Torino poteva ospitare fino 65.000 fans

Il Torino ha vinto 7 Scudetti nella sua storia, la maggior parte negli anni '40 con la squadra denominata 'Grande Torino. Il primo titolo è del 1928, mentre l'ultimo del 1976.

Il Torino ha conquistato nel 1991 la defunta Coppa Mitropa, torneo non riconosciuto ufficialmente dall'UEFA. Il miglior risultato in un torneo UEFA è la finale di Europa League/Coppa UEFA persa contro l'Ajax nel 1992.

Oltre ai sette Scudetti, il Torino ha conquistato cinque Coppa Italia nel corso della sua storia, per un totale di dodici trofei ufficiali. I granata hanno anche vinto la Serie B in tre occasioni.

Inizialmente arancio-nero, il Torino cambiò colore perchè simile a quello degli Asburgo, nemico storico dell'allora casa regnante italiana dei Savoia. La versione più riportata è quella che vede il granata preso dalla Savoia, brigata che duecento anni prima liberò la città.

Torino deriva da Augusta Iulia Taurinorum, antico nome dell'accampamento romano diventato in seguito l'attuale nome della città e probabile riferimento a un'antica popolazione celtica locale, i Taurini. Il toro dello stemma deriva da quello cittadino, simbolo di forza invincibile e altruismo.

Paolo Pulici è il giocatore che ha segnato più goal nella storia del Torino. L'ex attaccante granata ha messo insieme 172 reti dal 1967 al 1982, in 437 partite nelle varie competizioni.

Giorgio Ferrini è il calciatore più presente nella storia del Torino con 566 partite giocate in granata. Arrivato nel 1959, ha lasciato la squadra solamente nel 1975 vincendo due Coppa Italia.

Luigi Radice è l'allenatore che ha guidato il Torino in più stagioni, ben dieci. Arrivato in granata nel 1975, è rimasto in città fino al 1980 e di nuovo dal 1984 al 1988. Nel 1976 ha guidato la squadra all'ultimo, fin qui, Scudetto.

Il Torino ha giocato in Coppa dei Campioni, il vecchio nome della Champions League, solamente nel 1976/1977, dopo l'ultimo Scudetto vinto. Il team piemontese venne eliminato dal Borussia Monchengladbach negli ottavi di finale.

Nonostante abbia quasi sempre giocato in Serie A, il Torino ha militato anche in Serie B. L'ultima volta in seconda serie risale al 2011/2012, per la dodicesima volta nella sua storia.

Dopo una partita contro il Benfica al Lisbona, il 4 maggio 1949 l'aereo che trasportava il Grande Torino si schiantò contro i muraglioni di sostegno del giardino nel retro della Basilica di Superga. L'assenza di visibilità e il malfunzionamento dell'altimetro causarono la scomparsa di 31 uomini tra giocatori, dirigenti, staff tecnico, giornalisti ed equipaggio.