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Guardiola insists City played ‘really good’ and says he’s ‘so proud of players’

Pep Guardiola has insisted his Manchester City players played 'really well' against Juventus despite losing again. City slumped to their seventh defeat in ten games on Wednesday evening as they left their Champions League hopes hanging by a thread as they lost 2-0 in Turin. The Premier League champions now sit 22nd in the Champions […]

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Ilkay Gundogan insists ‘EVERY Man City player has to question themselves’

Ilkay Gundogan has called on 'every Manchester City player to question themselves' and solve the team's 'mental problem' after another shaky performance saw the side lose 2-0 to Juventus in the Champions League. Pep Guardiola's side were frustrated by the home team in a cagey first half on Wednesday evening, before Dusan Vlahovic opened the

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Arsenal’s set-piece maestro Nicolas Jover honoured with mural out of the stadium

Arsenal's acclaimed coach Nicolas Jover has been commemorated by club supporters with his own mural outside the Emirates. The 43-year-old is a key figure in the Gunners squad and since joining three years ago he has seen Arsenal transform into a team that has scored more goals from corners than any other Premier League team.

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Howard Webb admits another VAR blunder that Ndidi should’ve been sent off

Wilfred Ndidi should have been shown a red card for a foul on Cole Palmer, English football's refereeing body has admitted. The Leicester City midfielder was only cautioned after his high tackle on Palmer hit the Chelsea star's Achilles tendon. The incident was reviewed by VAR, but the decision was made to uphold Andrew Madley's

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Jason Wilcox will step into Ashworth’s role at MU before crucial transfer window

Jason Wilcox has stepped into Dan Ashworth's role at Manchester United as he enters the January transfer window following the club's shock decision to sack their sporting director. An email sent to staff on Wednesday made it clear that Wilcox, who has been United's technical director since April, will fill Ashworth's shoes for the time

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Fans petition to change the name of a road from “Carabobo” to “Qué Mirá Bobo”

Some Argentine fans tried to petition to change the name of a road in Argentina's capital to “Qué Mirá Bobo” by hanging banners on the road. WILL BE A LEO MESSI-SENT STREET? 🔟😅 🛣️🔄 Neighbors from the Buenos Aires Flores neighborhood are collecting signatures to change the name of Carabobo Avenue and say “Qué Mirá

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OFFICIAL: The 2030 World Cup will take place in Morocco, Spain and Portugal

FIFA confirms that the 2030 World Cup will be hosted by Morocco, Portugal and Spain. Argentina, Uruguay and Paraguay will host the first three matches in honor of the tournament's 100th anniversary 🏆 The 2030 World Cup will be hosted in SIX different countries, on THREE different continents, to mark the 100th anniversary of the

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Cardiff 0-2 Preston North End: Heckingbottom’s side end search for 1st away win

Preston eventually picked up their first away win in the Sky Bet Championship at the 10th attempt as they won 2–0 at Cardiff City Stadium. An own goal from Cardiff City defender Calum Chambers two minutes into the second half gave them the lead before Montenegrin Milutin Osmajic wrapped things up in the third minute

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Juventus secure vital win against struggling Man City in Champions League

Both behemoths have failed in recent times and there was more loose play than you would expect from this match as they battled for control of possession in the early stages. The Cityzens had more possession, but Kenan Yildiz scored the first shot of the match in the 20th minute, coming agonizingly close to picking

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