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CHELSEA CONFIDENTIAL: Why Club World Cup joy could backfire on Chelsea

Chelsea is confronted with a planning nightmare with personnel looking internally to how the best can be to ensure that reaching the World Cup finale on Sunday, although lucrative, does not derail their next domestic campaign. The blues will be guaranteed to take at least £ 80 million from this tournament, although there is some […]

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Ange Postecoglou brought joy back to Tottenham – now it’s time for him to go, writes IAN LADYMAN

On Wednesday they sang for him, just as they were at the beginning. In Bilbao, Ange Postecoglou was the man who had won the Europa League. Back in the intoxicating days of the beginning of last season, he was Robbie Williams' Angel, the brave and innovative coach who started a new and daring Tottenham team

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Onana: Winning the UEL won’t save our season, but it can bring some joy to fans

Manchester United will be confronted on 22 May with Tottenham Hotspur in the Europa League final. Before the game, André Onana spoke with the official media of the club. Onana said: “For me it is a huge honor and a privilege. My first Europa League final was against Manchester United when I was at Ajax,

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Joy for Lewis Ferguson as he skippers Bologna to first silverware in 51 years

Bologna ended their 51-year-old waiting for silverware in a spectacular way in the stadio Olimpico when Lewis Ferguson raised the trophy in the Roman night sky after a Dan Ndoye Strike AC Milan sank. The beaten finish of the winger early in the second half turned out to be decisive in a tense struggle and

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Arteta hails a ‘special night’ as Arsenal boss revels in the joy

Mikel Arteta greeted a 'special night' for Arsenal when they were erased 7-1 on Tuesday evening with PSV Eindhoven to appreciate their largest Champions League win in history. The Gunners placed their striker behind them after just 31 minutes to go 3-0 thanks to goals from Jurrien Timber, Ethan Nwaneri and Improsshift Forward Mikel Merino.

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Arteta says under-fire Havertz ‘a joy’ as Arsenal’s striking woes continue

Mikel Arteta defended under-fire Arsenal striker Kai Havertz after enduring another day off in front of goal against Manchester United on Sunday. Just five days after a 2–0 first leg defeat to Newcastle United in the EFL Cup semi-finals, Arsenal were dumped out of the FA Cup by the Red Devils, who triumphed 5–3 on

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WATCH: Emotional Jesus Navas bids farewell to Sevilla fans – ‘I live to provide joy for Sevillistas’

Sevilla captain Jesus Navas took a final bow on Ramon Sánchez Pizjuan's pitch on Monday evening as another emotional evening brought the curtain down on his career. The entire stadium was packed to see him leave, and there wasn't a single ticket left. After 21 years in professional sport and 15 titles, including the World

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Lewis-Skelly ‘a joy to watch’ says Arteta after Arsenal’s Champions League win

Mikel Arteta described Arsenal's 18-year-old full-back Myles Lewis-Skelly as a “pleasure to watch” after he impressed in their comprehensive 3-0 Champions League victory over Monaco. At the age of 18 years and 76 days, Lewis-Skelly became the youngest player to start a Champions League match for Arsenal since Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain against Olympiacos in 2011 (18

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