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  1. Kompany explains Kane absence for Bayern

    Despite being the focal point of the Bayern Munich attack all season, Harry Kane was restricted to a spectator's role during Bayern Munich's five-goal demolition of St Pauli. After playing the full 90 minutes in the 2-1 Champions League quarter-final first-leg victory over Real Madrid earlier in the week, the 32-year-old was granted a break by his manager to ensure he remains at peak fitness for the season's defining fixtures.

  2. Arsenal legend Adams offers to help Tiger Woods

    Arsenal legend Tony Adams has made a heartfelt offer to help Tiger Woods navigate his latest personal crisis, suggesting the golfer has a place at his renowned Sporting Chance clinic. Woods was recently involved in a vehicle rollover in Florida and has subsequently pulled out of the Masters to focus on his health and recovery.

  3. Lewandowski 'deeply affected' by death of Poland assistant

    Robert Lewandowski is said to have been left deeply affected following the tragic and sudden death of Poland assistant coach Jacek Magiera. The Barcelona striker, who remained on the bench during Saturday's 4-1 derby win over Espanyol, took to social media to pay a heartfelt tribute to his long-time colleague and friend. The 49-year-old tragically died after falling ill while jogging.

  4. Slot praises Ngumoha's Salah-esque goal

    Liverpool head coach Arne Slot was full of praise for Rio Ngumoha following the youngster's breakthrough moment at Anfield. He has hailed the starlet for possessing a "special quality" after the teenager inspired the Reds to a 2-0 victory over Fulham. The 17-year-old marked his latest start with a sublime solo goal that drew immediate comparisons to his legendary team-mate Mohamed Salah.

  5. How De Zerbi can pull off Mission: Impossible at Spurs

    If you have to appoint three different permanent managers in the same season, it's probably a sign that it hasn't gone to plan. In the case of Tottenham Hotspur, the 2025 Europa League winners, this campaign could hardly have gone any worse. The club's desire to become a more streetwise outfit under Thomas Frank saw a horribly assembled squad pickpocketed and bamboozled at every turn.

  6. History made as Bundesliga club appoint woman as manager

    Union Berlin have made a landmark decision by appointing Marie-Louise Eta as their interim head coach following the dismissal of Steffen Baumgart. The move marks a historic milestone for European football, as Eta becomes the first woman to take full charge of a men's professional team in one of the continent's top five leagues.