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  1. Why was Saka subbed? Arteta explains half-time hooking

    Mikel Arteta has revealed that Bukayo Saka’s half-time withdrawal during Arsenal’s 3-0 victory over Fulham was a strategic decision to manage the winger’s physical workload. The England international marked his 200th Premier League start with a clinical goal and an assist, providing a massive boost for the Gunners as they move six points clear at the top of the table.

  2. Donnarumma signs 'long-term contract' with childhood sweetheart

    In a world where football transfers dominate the headlines, Gianluigi Donnarumma decided to use the same terminology for his personal life. The Manchester City goalkeeper has revealed that he is officially off the market after marrying his long-term partner Alessia Elefante. The Italy international took to social media to share the news, using a clever footballing metaphor to describe the lifelong commitment.

  3. Man Utd keen on ex-Villa star that struggled in the PL

    Manchester United have emerged as shock contenders to sign Donyell Malen, a player who famously struggled to make an impact in the Premier League with Aston Villa. Despite failing to secure a regular starting spot under Unai Emery before being shipped out in January, the Dutch international has seen his stock soar during a prolific stint in Serie A.

  4. Arteta mocks himself after taking Lewis-Skelly midfield 'risk'

    Mikel Arteta has jokingly questioned his own decision-making after Myles Lewis-Skelly delivered a masterclass in Arsenal’s midfield against Fulham. The teenager was handed a rare start as the Gunners look to pull away in the Premier League title race, vindicating his manager’s gamble with a flawless display as the Gunners cruised to a 3-0 victory over Fulham to move six points clear at the top of the Premier League.

  5. Man Utd fans to honour Jota during Liverpool clash

    Manchester United supporters are being encouraged to set aside historic rivalries to participate in a stadium-wide tribute for the late Diogo Jota during Sunday's crucial encounter with Liverpool. The proposed minute’s applause aims to honour the former Anfield forward following his tragic passing, reflecting a rare moment of unity between two of English football's fiercest competitors.

  6. Palmer risks losing World Cup spot to in-form Gibbs-White

    Struggling to find his flow and still battling fitness issues at the end of an injury-plagued season, Cole Palmer will on Monday go head to head with the player who poses an existential threat to his World Cup dream in Morgan Gibbs-White. The Chelsea talisman and the resurgent Nottingham Forest star form part of an intense fight for the No.10 shirt in Thomas Tuchel's England squad.

  7. Nu Stadium might be cursed as Miami lose after three-goal lead

    Inter Miami threw away a 3-0 lead against Orlando City in a quite remarkable collapse against their Florida rivals, losing 4-3 and continuing their winless streak at Nu Stadium. Lionel Messi had a goal and two assists, but it was Miami's defense that was called into question, with countless lapses seeing them drop points at home for the fourth straight game.