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  1. Kaze reviews Chiefs' season - 'Everyone was competing & we were very close until...'

    The Amakhosi co-coach has offered a candid assessment of the club’s season, insisting the Glamour Boys were genuine title contenders for large parts of the campaign. He believes Chiefs consistently pushed the log leaders and remained firmly in the mix until a late-season dip slowed their momentum. Despite that setback, the Burundian tactician feels there is plenty to take forward, highlighting there's lessons picked and how they can be done differently going forward as the team looks to mount a stronger and more sustained challenge at the summit in the future.

  2. Ancelotti weighs up 'bombshell' Neymar World Cup call

    Brazil head coach Carlo Ancelotti has addressed the mounting speculation regarding Neymar’s place in the Selecao squad for the 2026 World Cup. The Italian tactician faces a monumental decision as the nation’s all-time record goalscorer battles for fitness ahead of the tournament's kick-off next month.

  3. ‘Not easy’ - Rodri plays title-chasing mind games on Arsenal

    Manchester City midfielder Rodri has ramped up the psychological warfare in the Premier League title race, warning Arsenal that the final hurdle is often the most difficult to clear. Despite the Gunners currently holding the advantage at the top of the table, the Spaniard believes the immense pressure of ending a 22-year title drought could lead Mikel Arteta's side to stumble.

  4. Chelsea confirm Alonso appointment with start date revealed

    Chelsea have officially announced the appointment of Xabi Alonso as their new manager, bringing the former Liverpool and Real Madrid midfielder back to the Premier League. The Spaniard has signed a long-term deal at Stamford Bridge as the BlueCo ownership group looks to usher in a new era of stability and success following a turbulent campaign.

  5. Allegri responds to Ibrahimovic row at AC Milan

    Massimiliano Allegri has broken his silence regarding reports of a sensational fallout with AC Milan advisor Zlatan Ibrahimovic. As the Rossoneri's season threatens to implode, the veteran coach has played down the severity of the boardroom friction while admitting that failing to secure Champions League football would be a disaster for the club.

  6. Mourinho's Benfica finish third despite unbeaten season

    Jose Mourinho has guided Benfica to a historic unbeaten season in the Primeira Liga, yet the Portuguese giants have been forced to settle for a disappointing third-place finish. Despite avoiding defeat across the entire domestic campaign, the Special One’s side were unable to keep pace with rivals Porto and Sporting in a tight race for the title.

  7. Ouaddou explains outburst & asks Pirates to be more 'clever' when teams 'come and kick you'

    The Buccaneers coach was a visibly frustrated figure at the final whistle as tempers flared on the touchline. The Moroccan revealed that his reaction was driven by a desire to ensure player safety, specifically citing a late challenge on his goalkeeper during the match, making it clear he accepts physicality is part of the game but there is a limit that should not be crossed for the sake of the players' careers.

  8. Julian Nagelsmann Manuel Neuer

    Nagelsmann refuses to answer Neuer World Cup question

    Julian Nagelsmann has intentionally avoided clarifying the international future of Manuel Neuer ahead of Germany's World Cup squad announcement. Despite the veteran goalkeeper’s previous retirement, reports suggest a dramatic U-turn could see the Bayern Munich legend reclaim the number one shirt for the upcoming tournament in North America.

  9. Semenyo lights up gloomy final - but Chelsea face more doom

    Antoine Semenyo ensured Manchester City wrapped up a domestic cup double at Wembley on Saturday, as his sublime flick 18 minutes from time decided the FA Cup final at Chelsea's expense. Conversely, the 1-0 defeat was the confirmation of another miserable season for the Blues, whose hopes of qualifying for any form of European football are now in serious jeopardy.