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Saudi soccer league remains as ambitious as ever despite quiet transfer window, CEO says
Saudi soccer league remains as ambitious as ever despite quiet transfer window, CEO says
The Deadline Day signing has wasted no time in making an impression
Reds fall to first defeat of the season surprising fashion
Vastly experienced Brazilian hauled off at half-time in Liverpool loss
Hosts architects of their own downfall as Red Devils get back on track
Spurs boss tells squad not to underestimate Gunners despite selection blows
Sterling made late loan switch to Emirates before deadline shut
Gunners skipper ruled out of North London derby
Italy international in line to make debut for Reds at Anfield
Second-half header settles North London Derby
Red Devils back on track in Premier League after win over Southampton
Red Devils strong favourites to progress into fourth round
Picking first-choice keeper was a bold decision, but one already vindicated
Gunners battle through adversity to claim invaluable three points
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Forward had given Bees shock lead in opening seconds before Erling Haaland brace
Matthijs De Ligt did not last beyond half-time playing for Holland in the small matter of their clash with Germany on Tuesday, yet in football’s relentless cycle of games there is always another shot at redemption coming soon.
Arsenal is leaving archrival Tottenham’s stadium with a win for the third season in a row after Gabriel Magalhaes' second-half header settled a feisty and physical north London derby in the Premier League on Sunday. Tottenham had Arsenal pegged back for much of the game but couldn’t make its chances count as the visitors weathered the pressure before Gabriel secured a 1-0 win by scoring in the 64th minute. The goal came largely against the run of play but secured a vital victory for Arsenal, which is already two points behind defending champion Manchester City and could ill afford to drop more points ahead of a trip to the Etihad Stadium next weekend.
Messi had not played for Inter Miami in over three months after injuring his ankle during the Copa América final.
The Observer travels deep into the heart of north London to explore whether the bitter rivalry is all it’s cracked up to be
Caitlin Clark has broken her biggest record yet.