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  1. What has gone wrong at Spurs? Arsenal form part of explanation

    Tottenham thought they had bottomed out when finishing 17th in the Premier League, but now find themselves languishing in the relegation zone. What has gone wrong and in which direction should the finger of blame point? Former Spurs academy graduate and current Baller League star Paul-Jose M’Poku has used north London neighbours Arsenal as part of his explanation during an exclusive interview with GOAL.

  2. USWNT remain No. 2 in latest FIFA Women's World Rankings

    There has been a shake-up among the leaders in the latest FIFA/Coca-Cola Women's World Ranking. England moved up one place, while Spain and the United States held on to the No. 1 and No. 2 spots. Germany, meanwhile, slipped to fourth, highlighting continued movement among the top teams in the world.

  3. Ex-Pirates star offers Mailula advice as Kortrijk loan deal expires: 'He needs to stay in Europe'

    The former Masandawana forward has spent the season in Belgium, but his future now hangs in the balance. With uncertainty growing around his next move, even if he returns to Toronto FC, questions continue to swirl about where he will land next. A former Buccaneers star has since weighed in, advising him on the transfer that could best reignite and steer his career in the right direction.

  4. Biggest mistake? Chelsea ‘building ugly house’ after sack call

    Chelsea stand accused of “building a very ugly house” on the back of their surprising decision to sack Enzo Maresca, with Paul Parker admitting to GOAL that said call may represent the Blues’ biggest mistake. Two major honours were delivered to Stamford Bridge in 2025, but they are now in danger of going trophyless in 2026 and missing out on Champions League qualification.

  5. 'Tired' England play with 'fear' at major tournaments - Capello

    Former England manager Fabio Capello has issued a stern warning to Thomas Tuchel regarding the psychological and physical hurdles facing the Three Lions ahead of the 2026 World Cup. The Italian suggests that Tuchel must urgently address a deep-seated culture of "fear" and fatigue if England are to compete for the trophy in North America.