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  1. Laporta wins Barca election despite Xavi's Messi 'bombshell'

    Joan Laporta has secured a commanding five-year mandate as Barcelona president, overcoming a challenge from Victor Font despite a late campaign storm. The incumbent triumphed in a landslide victory just days after explosive allegations from Xavi Hernandez threatened to derail his candidacy. With the support of the socios, Laporta now turns his focus towards a future defined by stadium redevelopment and continued on-field dominance under Hansi Flick.

  2. Pep to City flops: Stay home if you don't believe in Madrid comeback

    Pep Guardiola has issued an ultimatum to his Manchester City squad, telling any players who doubt their ability to stage a historic Champions League comeback to "stay at home". Facing a daunting three-goal deficit against Real Madrid, the Catalan manager is demanding total belief from his side. City must overcome both their recent poor form and a dismal historical record in first-leg recovery missions to keep their European dreams alive.

  3. Ex-Utd star Lingard told biggest challenge he faces in Brazil

    Jesse Lingard has been advised on what the biggest challenge he faces in Brazilian football will be, with the ex-Manchester United star having linked up with Corinthians. Gus Poyet knows all about life in South America, as a former Uruguay international, and he has told GOAL why Lingard could thrive in that part of the world as a result of the “aura” that he possesses.

  4. 'Liverpool are bad champions' - Reds savaged after Spurs draw

    Former Manchester United captain Roy Keane has launched a scathing attack on Arne Slot's Liverpool, branding them "bad champions" following a disappointing 1-1 Premier League draw against Tottenham Hotspur at Anfield. The outspoken pundit questioned the squad's mentality, accusing them of over-celebrating last season's title success while failing to compete for the current crown.

  5. Messi's stance revealed after Argentina vs Spain clash called off

    Argentina captain Lionel Messi has reportedly been left disappointed after the 2026 Finalissima was officially called off. The Inter Miami talisman viewed the showpiece event against Euro 2024 winners Spain as a vital competitive fixture rather than a mere exhibition match. The game was due to take place later this month but has been cancelled due to geopolitical issues.