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  1. Kaze reacts at Lilepo's silly red card

    The Glamour Boys co-coach has been left frustrated by the 'unfortunate' sending off of the Amakhosi star during the club’s victory over Usuthu on Saturday afternoon. Despite securing a vital three points at the Moses Mabhida Stadium, the Congolese winger's moment of madness has overshadowed an otherwise clinical performance.

  2. Ouaddou unfazed about Pirates' setback - 'Let’s go take it to be champion in the last game'

    The Buccaneers mentor has refused to press the panic button after his side squandered a golden chance to all but wrap up the Premier Soccer League title race. A victory against Durban City would have sparked early celebrations, with their superior goal difference putting them within touching distance of glory. Instead, the title race rolls on, but the Sea Robbers’ camp remains unshaken, with the coach adamant they will take it all the way to the final day.

  3. Carvajal to leave Real Madrid

    Real Madrid are preparing to bid farewell to one of their most decorated modern legends as Dani Carvajal’s historic 13-year tenure at the Santiago Bernabeu draws to a close. The veteran full-back is expected to seek a new challenge this summer after a trophy-laden era that saw him become a cornerstone of the club's continental dominance.

  4. Guardiola makes history as Man City secure double

    Manchester City have once again asserted their dominance over the English game, securing the domestic cup double with a hard-fought victory at Wembley. Pep Guardiola's men edged past Chelsea 1-0 to ensure another trophy heads to the Etihad cabinet this season, with the coach writing his name in the history books once again.

  5. Real Madrid president faces huge ban for 'theft or corruption' rant

    Real Madrid president Florentino Perez is facing the prospect of a massive suspension from football following an explosive outburst directed at the Spanish refereeing body. The long-serving chief has been reported to the Spanish Football Federation’s (RFEF) Discipline Committee after alleging "robbery and corruption" within the officiating ranks.

  6. O'Neill unsure of Celtic future after title win

    Martin O'Neill has admitted the physical and emotional demands of management are taking their toll after he stepped out of retirement to lead Celtic to a sensational Scottish Premiership title. Following the clinching victory against Hearts, the legendary coach remained coy on whether he will remain in the Parkhead dugout beyond the upcoming Scottish Cup final, citing his age.

  7. Sublime Semenyo secures FA Cup glory for Pep & City

    Manchester City secured their second trophy of the season as Antoine Semenyo's second-half goal secured a 1-0 win over Chelsea in Saturday's FA Cup final. Pep Guardiola's side edged what was a pretty lifeless affair at Wembley, and Semenyo's sublime flick, scored with 18 minutes left on the clock, proved to be the difference as City won the competition for the eighth time in their history.

  8. Pirates 0-0 City: 'Bucs must catch dust; Games in hand don’t mean automatic points'

    The Soweto giants came into the encounter intent on wrapping up their business early and effectively killing off any lingering Premier Soccer League title debate, hoping to head into their final fixture against Orbit College with reduced pressure. But City had their own script to follow, determined to tighten their grip on a top-eight finish. In the end, the Buccaneers faithful were left on edge as Mamelodi Sundowns supporters found fresh belief in the title race once again.

  9. Man Utd told to pair Carrick with Ferdinand or Vidic

    Manchester United have been advised to bolster Michael Carrick’s potential permanent coaching staff by bringing back legendary figures like Rio Ferdinand or Nemanja Vidic. Former Red Devils striker Louis Saha believes a diverse backroom team is essential for success, drawing parallels to how Mikel Arteta has utilised former United defender Gabriel Heinze in his setup at Arsenal.

  10. Vazquez: Facing Messi is a 'FIFA' dream

    From Alaska to Austin, MLS stars are opening up about the surreal experience of evolving from childhood fans to on-field rivals of Lionel Messi and Inter Miami’s "Barcelona quartet". USMNT forward Brandon Vazquez and Atlético Madrid’s Obed Vargas shared how lining up against their idols felt like a "FIFA console dream" come to life - and how they had to overcome the "out-of-body experience" to actually beat them.

  11. Shaw & champions City round out WSL season in style

    Manchester City closed out their title-winning Women's Super League season in style on Saturday, the new English champions finishing the league campaign with a 4-1 win at West Ham before lifting the trophy for the first time in 10 years. City's triumph was confirmed earlier this month, when Arsenal failed to beat Brighton, and so they could enjoy something of a victory lap in the capital, as a packed out away end watched a Khadija Shaw double help deliver another win in a wonderful season.

  12. Barca chief eyes Chelsea's Joao Pedro

    Barcelona sporting director Deco is reportedly set to attend the FA Cup final at Wembley to personally scout Chelsea forward Joao Pedro. The former Blues midfielder has been in London this week for top-level meetings as the Catalan giants prepare for a significant squad overhaul this summer.

  13. Robert Lewandowski

    Lewandowski urged to join Man Utd after Barca exit

    Rio Ferdinand has urged Manchester United to complete an audacious swoop for Robert Lewandowski following the striker's official confirmation that he will leave Barcelona. The Red Devils legend believes the veteran forward could provide the essential experience needed to mentor the club's younger talents next season.