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Wives of Mallorca players say they were harassed after Spanish Super Cup game in Saudi Arabia
Wives of Mallorca players say they were harassed after Spanish Super Cup game in Saudi Arabia
Red Devils sanctioning two exits as rumours continue over Marcus Rashford and Alejandro Garnacho
Neville’s only previous managerial experience was a four-month spell at Valencia
The Reds boss has made sure to praise the midfielder for his efforts this season
Premier League giants eye major deals as the window heats up
The Gunners boss has been impressed in recent weeks
Ruben Amorim has fitness issues in defence for visit to Craven Cottage
Reds missing three players for Anfield clash against the Tractor Boys
Mikel Arteta admitted he was “absolutely fuming” with the controversial dismissal of Myles Lewis-Skelly and called on the Football Association to overturn the red card.
Keeping Richarlison in the summer amid interest from Saudi Arabia has not worked out for Spurs
Arsenal looked in danger of losing more ground in title race after latest red card but found a way at Molineux
Gunners responded well to setback of red card to grind out narrow win
The enduring genius of Mohamed Salah is that he is as comfortable leaving a football pitch in mucky boots as he is at trying to win golden ones. When any coach at any level wants a clip summing up the essence of a winning team and a superstar footballer, they need look no further than an action just before Liverpool’s fourth versus Ipswich Town.
Bournemouth comprehensively won the battle of the aspiring European gatecrashers as a hat-trick from Dango Ouattara and strikes from Justin Kluivert and Antoine Semenyo demolished Nottingham Forest 5-0.
Gunners and Manchester City are both being strongly linked with Norwegian wonderkid
Everton’s Iliman Ndiaye converted a disputed first-half penalty against Brighton – and was then booked for his seagull celebration.
Years without a major triumph eroded expectations but 29-year-old unlocked her best level to end Sabalenka’s reign
The Manchester United manager began his coaching career with a club in turmoil whose players cried when he left
World No 1 Aryna Sabalenka angrily smashed her racket after losing her Australian Open crown to an unexpected challenger, 19th seed Madison Keys, and then explained that she had needed to clear her head before making the traditional runner-up speech.
Arne Slot revealed his biggest critic as Liverpool head coach was his father, Arend
VAR confirmed Michael Oliver’s on-field decision