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  1. Hat-trick hero Raphinha runs things for five-star Barca

    Barcelona re-established their healthy lead at the top of La Liga on Sunday afternoon, beating Sevilla 5-2 to move back four points clear of Real Madrid. It was another fruitful outing for Raphinha, who bagged a hat-trick in the win. Two of his strikes came from the penalty spot, with his third a looping deflection that put the game to bed early in the second half.

  2. It had to be LJ! England star is Chelsea's League Cup hero

    Lauren James' brilliance took centre stage as Chelsea retained the Women's League Cup on Sunday, the England international once again coming back to haunt Manchester United as her goal was backed up by Aggie Beever-Jones' opportunistic finish to give the Blues a 2-0 win and the first piece of silverware of the season. In a tight game of few chances, James' clinical touch looked set to prove decisive before Beever-Jones made sure of the win in the latter stages, rounding off a remarkable effort from a Chelsea side plagued by injuries.

  3. Umbro are kings of English football nostalgia

    Umbro are testament to carving out your niche. The storied British brand may have lost ground to sportswear powerhouses like Nike and adidas in the modern era - a result of limited finances and a hostile market - but they remain undefeated as purveyors of pure English football nostalgia. Their new 'Home' collection for spring/summer 2026 is another reflection of that fact.

  4. Valverde's at it again while Guler & Huijsen star for Madrid

    Real Madrid cruised to a 4-1 win over struggling Elche to put the pressure back on La Liga leaders Barcelona. Los Blancos built on their thrashing of Manchester City in the Champions League, with Federico Valverde among the goal scorers again in the Spanish capital. Although it was substitute Arda Guler who stole the show with a stunning strike from his own half in the dying stages.

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  1. Messi at Chelsea?! Blues aim to fast-track move for youngster

    Chelsea are reportedly fast-tracking their plans to integrate French sensation Rayane Messi into their first-team setup as Europe’s elite begin to circle. The 18-year-old winger, currently developing within the BlueCo multi-club network, has emerged as a primary target for several continental heavyweights. Despite the fierce competition, the Stamford Bridge hierarchy remains determined to protect their prized asset and accelerate his pathway to the Premier League.

  2. Why Bournemouth congratulated Michael B. Jordan on Oscar win

    Premier League side Bournemouth have led the sporting world's tributes to Michael B. Jordan following his historic best actor triumph at the 98th Academy Awards. The 'Sinners' star, who made history as the first person to win the prize for portraying twins, received a warm message from the South Coast club. The connection between the Hollywood icon and the Cherries remains a significant part of the club's ambitious global strategy.

  3. 'Serious concerns' - Rosenior facing Chelsea sack ALREADY

    Liam Rosenior’s tenure at Stamford Bridge is already under significant threat as the Chelsea hierarchy reportedly has "serious concerns" over his long-term suitability. Despite only being appointed in January, the former Hull City boss has struggled for the consistency and results required to meet the club's lofty ambitions. Internal figures are now weighing up another managerial change, leaving the project in a state of flux ahead of a pivotal summer window.

  4. Tottenham

    Spurs fans scrap protest ahead of Forest showdown

    Tottenham Hotspur supporters have made the choice to halt planned demonstrations against the club’s hierarchy ahead of a critical fixture in the relegation scrap. The group Change For Tottenham (CFT) announced the U-turn despite deep-seated anger toward the board, citing a need for unity as the club faces a genuine threat of losing its top-flight status. The focus now shifts entirely to supporting the players during a period of unprecedented crisis.

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La Liga

  1. Deco told he's owed apology over 'inspired' Cancelo signing

    Barcelona sporting director Deco is receiving widespread praise following the successful winter return of Joao Cancelo, with critics now being told they owe the club an official apology. Despite concerns that the Portuguese full-back had passed his prime during his stint in Saudi Arabia, his immediate impact under Hansi Flick has silenced the doubters. Deco has highlighted Cancelo's profound emotional connection to the club as a primary catalyst for the deal.

  2. Laporta wins Barca election despite Xavi's Messi 'bombshell'

    Joan Laporta has secured a commanding five-year mandate as Barcelona president, overcoming a challenge from Victor Font despite a late campaign storm. The incumbent triumphed in a landslide victory just days after explosive allegations from Xavi Hernandez threatened to derail his candidacy. With the support of the socios, Laporta now turns his focus towards a future defined by stadium redevelopment and continued on-field dominance under Hansi Flick.

  3. Pep to City flops: Stay home if you don't believe in Madrid comeback

    Pep Guardiola has issued an ultimatum to his Manchester City squad, telling any players who doubt their ability to stage a historic Champions League comeback to "stay at home". Facing a daunting three-goal deficit against Real Madrid, the Catalan manager is demanding total belief from his side. City must overcome both their recent poor form and a dismal historical record in first-leg recovery missions to keep their European dreams alive.

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