Moataz Bellah El Hadedy

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  1. Emery apologises for 'embarrassing' Elliott loan

    Aston Villa manager Unai Emery has issued a candid apology to Harvey Elliott, admitting that the midfielder's temporary switch from Liverpool has become an "embarrassing" situation for all parties. Despite arriving with high expectations, the 23-year-old has found himself frozen out of the first-team picture due to complex contractual obligations.

  2. Nancy speaks out on Celtic sacking

    Five months after his dramatic exit from Parkhead, Wilfried Nancy has finally broken his silence on his ill-fated spell as Celtic manager. The Frenchman arrived in Glasgow with a big reputation from MLS but saw his tenure cut short after just 33 days and a string of catastrophic results.

  3. EFL could demand Southampton intern's bank records amid 'spying' probe

    Southampton and a staff member may be forced to hand over private phone and bank records as the English Football League intensifies its investigation into allegations of spying on Middlesbrough’s training. With a crucial disciplinary hearing looming before the Championship play-off final on May 23, the Saints face the risk of a historic sporting sanction including potential exclusion from the final.

  4. Arsenal and PSG eye West Ham star

    Premier League leaders Arsenal and Paris Saint-Germain have emerged as the leading contenders to sign West Ham’s Mateus Fernandes. As Mikel Arteta prepares his squad for a historic Champions League final against PSG and looks to clinch a long-awaited domestic title, the Gunners are already planning to bolster their midfield with the 21-year-old star, who could be available if the Hammers face relegation.

  5. Barca in talks for Chelsea striker Pedro

    Barcelona have stepped up their search for a new talisman to lead the line next season, identifying Chelsea's Joao Pedro as a priority target to replace Robert Lewandowski. The Catalan giants are preparing for life without their veteran Polish striker, who is reportedly closing in on a lucrative move to Saudi Arabian side Al-Hilal.

  6. Rayan hails Casemiro, Vinicius Jr & Raphinha

    Bournemouth teenager Rayan has described his first experience with the Brazilian national team as a dream come true, revealing how senior figures like Casemiro and Vinícius Júnior welcomed him into the fold. As Carlo Ancelotti prepares to announce his final 26-man World Cup squad on May 18, the former Vasco da Gama forward remains hopeful that his brief cameo in March was enough to secure a seat on the plane to North America.

  7. Neymar in Brazil provisional squad as Estevao misses out

    Brazil head coach Carlo Ancelotti has submitted his provisional 55-man squad for the 2026 World Cup to FIFA, offering a massive hint regarding the fitness and standing of several key Selecao stars. While the return of Neymar provides a morale boost, the Brazilian Football Federation (CBF) has simultaneously delivered a blow to the injured Estevao Willian, who was left omitted from the list.

  8. Simeone: Atleti knocked out 'world best' Barca twice

    Atletico Madrid coach Diego Simeone has showered praise on newly crowned La Liga champions Barcelona, labelling them the world's best side. Speaking ahead of Atletico's clash with Osasuna, the Argentine coach expressed immense pride in his own team's achievements this season, marvelling at the fact that they managed to eliminate the high-flying Catalans from two different competitions.

  1. Alonso leads race for Chelsea job

    Chelsea have identified Xabi Alonso as the primary candidate to take over at Stamford Bridge following a period of significant instability in the dugout. The former Real Madrid head coach is reportedly open to the move, marking a potential shift in the club's strategy regarding managerial influence over recruitment.

  2. Iran issues 10-point World Cup ultimatum

    The Football Federation Islamic Republic of Iran (FFIRI) has thrown the 2026 World Cup into the spotlight by issuing a strict 10-point ultimatum to the host nations. Despite qualifying for the tournament, Tehran has warned that their participation depends on specific security and visa guarantees following recent diplomatic friction.

  3. Slot explains Ngumoha sub as Liverpool fans boo

    Liverpool head coach Arne Slot has addressed the vocal frustration from the Anfield crowd following his decision to substitute teenage sensation Rio Ngumoha during Saturday's 1-1 draw with Chelsea. Despite the winger being the standout performer for the Reds, Slot revealed that the player himself requested to be withdrawn after struggling with a fitness issue in the second half.

  4. Henry explains why Hazard & De Bruyne were better than the rest

    Arsenal legend Thierry Henry has offered a fascinating comparison between Belgian icons Eden Hazard and Kevin De Bruyne. While describing Hazard as a player in a league of his own, Henry highlighted a deeper footballing connection with De Bruyne, praising the former Manchester City playmaker’s unique vision and his “different” understanding of the game that sets him apart from his peers.