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  1. Chiefs defender admits motivation struggle ahead of AmaZulu – 'We've got to go out there and still do the job'

    Amakhosi right-back Reeve Frosler has revealed that maintaining high levels of motivation is proving to be a difficult task as the club enters the final stretch of the Betway Premiership season. Despite having already secured their primary objective of a Top Three finish and CAF Confederations Cup qualification, the defender insists that professional standards must not slip.

  2. Pirates scouts hailed as Bucs edge closer to glory

    The Sea Robbers are finally closing in on the holy grail of South African football, with legendary former captain Lucky Lekgwathi believing the foundations of their resurgence were laid long before a ball was kicked. He credited the Buccaneers’ ruthless domestic charge to a masterclass in the boardroom, hailing the club’s carefully planned recruitment strategy as the engine powering their relentless push for Premier Soccer League glory.

  3. Mourinho 'didn't look' at Benfica offer amid Real rumours

    Jose Mourinho has revealed that he is yet to consider a formal contract extension from Benfica, despite his current deal being set to expire in June 2027. The legendary Portuguese tactician has postponed all discussions regarding his future until after the current campaign concludes, further fuelling reports that he is the primary candidate to succeed Alvaro Arbeloa at Real Madrid.

  4. Fernandes sets ambitious Ronaldo & Rooney-related targets

    Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes has declared his ambition to replicate the trophy-laden careers of club legends Cristiano Ronaldo and Wayne Rooney. Speaking after being named the Football Writers’ Association Footballer of the Year, the Portuguese playmaker admitted that his passionate and often transparent emotional style is a fundamental part of his leadership at Old Trafford.

  5. Harvey Elliott & the worst transfer of the EPL season

    Harvey Elliott is ineligible to play for Aston Villa against parent club Liverpool on Friday night. But Unai Emery wouldn't have picked him anyway. And not to save him for next week's Europa League final against Freiburg. Elliott hasn't seen a single minute of game time since March because he's one appearance away from triggering the clause in his loan agreement that would oblige Villa to buy him for £35 million ($46m) - and they've absolutely no intention of allowing that to happen.

  6. Why City, Barca & more want Palmeiras' next teenage star

    At Palmeiras, Endrick, Estevao, Luis Gulherme, Vitor Reis and Luighi became known as 'The Billion Generation' - a reference to the colossal amount of money four prodigiously gifted players were expected to generate for the Brazil club. However, it now feels as if another name should be added to that illustrious list of outstanding academy products, that of Eduardo Conceicao.