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» Gary Neville labelled 'pest and hypocrite' after huge joint-business deal with David Beckham
Simon Jordan has given a brutal verdict after Gary Neville and David Beckham fronted a full takeover of Salford City from their fellow former Manchester United legends
» Ruben Amorim's first Mason Mount observation finally proven right at Man Utd
Mason Mount continued his comeback from injury by scoring a brace against Athletic Bilbao to help secure Manchester United's place in the Europa League final and Ruben Amorim has never hidden his admiration for the midfielder
» 'Why I voted for Mo Salah to win historic FWA Footballer of the Year award'
Mohamed Salah has enjoyed an incredible season for Liverpool as his his goals inspired them to the Premier League title and there was no player more deserving of the FWA award
» Arne Slot makes Trent Alexander-Arnold feelings clear after Liverpool exit decision
Liverpool have had to digest the news that Trent Alexander-Arnold has chosen to leave this summer with his contract expiring as Arne Slot made his feelings clear
» Mohamed Salah named FWA Footballer of the Year with staggering number of votes
Mohamed Salah has become just the second player to be named the FWA Footballer of the Year three times, after firing Liverpool to their second Premier League title in five years
» Jack Grealish could capitalise on Man Utd transfer mistake as new summer option emerges
Jack Grealish's Manchester City career is at a crossroads and the playmaker could have the option to join Napoli - where the likes of Scott McTominay have excelled
» Roy Keane leaves Ian Wright in stitches with perfectly timed Eni Aluko comment
Ian Wright has had to deal with the fallout of Eni Aluko taking aim at his presence in women's football - but Roy Keane has managed to make light of the situation
» Betis hero Antony breaks down in tears before Man Utd loanee opens up on 'very tough times'
Antony opened up about the "very tough times" and tears he shed with his family at Manchester United after his sensational performance in the Conference League semi-finals for Real Betis
» Liverpool told to avoid £66m Arsenal transfer target because 'he's not worth it'
Liverpool could be on the hunt for a new forward this summer as they look for Mohamed Salah's long-term replacement, while there are doubts over the future of Darwin Nunez, with Benjamin Sesko eyed as a target
» Frank Lampard and wife Christine own stunning £10m London mansion with ‘she shed'
Chelsea legend Frank Lampard is looking to secure promotion back to the Premier League with Coventry City in the Championship play-offs, backed by the support of wife Christine
» Ange Postecoglou fires clear dig at Premier League rivals as Spurs land final spot
Ange Postecoglou has led Tottenham to the Europa League final and wasted no time in firing shots at his rivals with his side regularly criticised for their exploits this season
» Premier League winner blasts 'bitter' Mikel Arteta - 'You can see why people don't like Arsenal'
Mikel Arteta has come under fire for his reaction to Arsenal's exit from the Champions League at the hands of Paris Saint-Germain, with the Gunners trophyless for another year
» Ange Postecoglou threatens to have last laugh as Tottenham reach Europa League final
BODO/GLIMT 0-2 TOTTENHAM (1-5): Spurs booked their ticket to Bilbao as goals from Dominic Solanke and Pedro Porro capped another professional European victory in Northern Norway
» Michael Owen gives unsurprising verdict on Trent Alexander-Arnold leaving Liverpool
Trent Alexander-Arnold has chosen to leave Liverpool this summer with his decision to run down his contract dividing opinion as a move to Real Madrid seems imminent
» Nightmare results that could see Arsenal MISS OUT on top five and Champions League
Mikel Arteta must pick his Arsenal players up after their defeat to PSG in the Champions League semi-final because a spot in next year's competition is still not secured
» 'I've watched Frank Lampard's Coventry City rise at close quarters - here's what I've seen'
Frank Lampard has taken Coventry City from uncertainty and less than confident to a team within touching distance of the Premier League for the second time in three years
» Football news: Arsenal line up four transfers as Liverpool learn release clause amid Rashford plan
There are just a few weeks remaining in the season as the likes of the Premier League reaches its finale and Arsenal, Manchester United and Liverpool prepare for the transfer window
» Paul Scholes compares Man Utd to Real Madrid in Europa League final prediction
Manchester United booked their place in the Europa League final by smashing Athletic Bilbao, with the Red Devils now looking to win their first European title since 2017
» Coventry City star Jack Rudoni thriving under boyhood hero Frank Lampard
Frank Lampard has enjoyed a remarkable renaissance at Coventry City to guide the Sky Blues into the Championship play-offs and nobody has benefitted from his arrival more than Jack Rudoni
» Transfer news LIVE: Man Utd's Matheus Cunha 'hijack' worry, Dean Huijsen decides, Arsenal latest
Manchester United have identified Matheus Cunha as their main forward transfer target of the summer, but there is a concern that their deal for the Wolves star could be hijacked
» Mason Mount shows Man Utd fans what they have been missing as he saves abysmal performance
Manchester United came from behind at Old Trafford to win 4-1 against Athletic Bilbao, inspired by Mason Mount and earned their place comfortably in the Europa League final against Tottenham
» Liverpool transfer news: Reds' Kevin De Bruyne stance as Jeremie Frimpong price emerges
Kevin De Bruyne has been linked with a shock transfer move to Liverpool while the Reds have identified Jeremie Frimpong as an option to replace the departing Trent Alexander-Arnold
» Arsenal transfer news: Four major deals lined up as Mikel Arteta sent clear demand
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta will be hoping for another busy summer transfer window after seeing his team miss out on both the title and Champions League glory this term
» Arne Slot told Premier League star can be Virgil van Dijk's 'perfect partner'
Liverpool will need to strengthen in the summer transfer window if they are to put up a strong Premier League title defence and Arne Slot is being tipped to sign centre back from rival
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» United and Spurs chase Champions League prize in all-English final: football – live

The Chelsea Supporters’ Trust has released a statement regarding visiting supporters after last night’s Conference League semi-final second leg with Djurgården at Stamford Bridge.

During Thursday’s Uefa Conference League vs. Djurgården, a huge number of away supporters were able to infiltrate large areas of the home end.

This is the most serious breach of stadium security in recent memory, and it significantly undermines any security protocols Chelsea FC put in place ahead of the fixture.

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» Premier League: 10 things to look out for this weekend

There are high stakes at St James’ Park, City could yet nab second and will Forest cope with playing on the front foot?

Antonee Robinson has been one of the best full-backs in the league this season. He flies up and down the left flank, defends well and whips in crosses. However, the Fulham defender was not at his sharpest during his side’s defeat to Aston Villa last weekend. He found it difficult to contain Morgan Rogers and his crossing was not up to its usual high standards. The concern is whether Robinson, who had missed Fulham’s previous game, is in peak physical condition. It has been a long campaign but Marco Silva needs the USA international to be ready to go when Everton visit Craven Cottage on Saturday. Robinson’s raids are a key part of Fulham’s attacking set-up. Jacob Steinberg

Fulham v Everton, Saturday 3pm (all times BST)

Ipswich v Brentford, Saturday 3pm

Southampton v Manchester City, Saturday 3pm

Wolves v Brighton, Saturday 3pm

Bournemouth v Aston Villa, Saturday 5.30pm

Newcastle v Chelsea, Sunday 12pm

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» Dewsbury-Hall sees off Djurgården as Chelsea reach Conference League final

Chelsea’s status as London’s prime European trophy hunters remains inarguable. Winning this season’s Conference League would add to a set of two European Cups, two Europa Leagues and having twice been ­winners of the old Cup Winners’ Cup.

If Uefa’s minor competition is not meant for global super-clubs, more clubs such as Djurgården, swept aside easily over two legs, Blues fans can look forward to an eighth European final, having won six of seven. It is a haul Arsenal fans licking painful wounds from Paris can only dream of.

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» Sheffield United crush 10-man Bristol City to put one foot in playoff final

They say you cannot win a two-legged tie after just 90 minutes but Sheffield United took a giant step towards the Wembley playoff final showpiece after surging to a 3-0 victory over 10-man Bristol City. For the Blades, who had an early goal questionably chalked off, their task was made considerably easier after the City defender Rob Dickie was sent off on the verge of half-time, allowing Harrison Burrows to strike from the penalty spot and give Chris Wilder’s side a leg-up. In the second half the substitutes Andre Brooks and Callum O’Hare sealed victory.

This time the billowing red smoke on the pitch came from the delirious United away end, where the injured homegrown Blades midfielder Ollie Arblaster was among those enjoying themselves. For all of the talk of the gulf between these teams, the 22 points which separated third-placed United and sixth-placed City in the regular season, ultimately the sending-off transformed this match. Now City’s only hopes of reaching the final hinge on an unthinkable – and sizeable – victory on Monday.

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» ‘We’ll be back stronger’: Merino insists Arsenal will learn from Champions League exit
  • Midfielder says season is ‘a huge learning curve’
  • Arsenal need seven points to finish second in league

Mikel Merino has vowed Arsenal’s young squad will learn from being eliminated in the Champions League semi-finals and is convinced they will “be back stronger” next season.

Paris Saint-Germain booked their place in the final against Inter with a 2-1 win in the second leg, meaning Arsenal will end another campaign without a trophy. They saw off PSV and Real Madrid to reach the last four in the Champions League for the first time since 2009, having been knocked out by Bayern Munich in the quarter-finals last year.

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» Wenger wants to fix VAR offsides but broken handball rule is the real problem | Max Rushden

While Fifa’s chief of global development focuses on offside toes and noses, VAR needs a helping hand somewhere else

Five years ago, Fifa’s chief of global development, Arsène Wenger, outlined his bold plans to change the offside law.

“The most difficult [issue] that people have [with VAR] is the offside rule,” he said. “You have had offsides by a fraction of a centimetre, literally by a nose. It is the time to do this quickly.

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» ‘I punched another dad’ – your stories of the worst parent behaviour at kids’ football

From rocks being thrown at cars to spectators being given the red cards, readers share their experiences of the most shocking scenes at children’s soccer games

The first manager my son had, when he was seven, got the parents together and told us how shouting could affect our sons’ development and behaviour, not only as players but as human beings. Usually, I don’t behave so badly. The worst I’ve done is to complain to the referee and I’ve sworn once or twice. But mostly I’ve been civil. There was one time, though, when a game was interrupted because the other team had fielded ineligible nine-year-old players. There was a lot of swearing and shouting from managers and dads. My wife decided enough was enough and took our son from the field to go home. He was the team’s only keeper so without him there was no game and several of the other team’s dads taunted us, shouting: “Are you running?”, “Are you scared?”. My wife ignored them and headed for the exit but one of the dads pushed her. Another guy punched me from behind and I completely lost it and punched back. Both teams were expelled from the tournament.
André Pereira Leme Lopes, 53, Brazil

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» Amorim praises ‘perfect’ Mount for driving Manchester United into final
  • Mount scores twice in home win over Athletic Bilbao
  • 7-1 aggregate victory sets up final against Tottenham

A delighted Ruben Amorim praised “perfect” two-goal Mason Mount, as Manchester United swept past Athletic Bilbao and into the Europa League final against Tottenham, with four late strikes in 19 minutes.

Ruben Amorim’s men trailed 1-0 to Athletic Bilbao following Mikel Jauregizar’s first-half opener at Old Trafford and led 3-1 on aggregate before Mount equalised on 72 minutes of the second leg. Goals from Casemiro and Rasmus Højlund, in the 79th and 85th minutes followed before Mount scored again in added-time’s first minute.

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» Europa League win for Tottenham would be ‘massive’, says Ange Postecoglou
  • Spurs beat Bodø/Glimt and look for first trophy in 17 years
  • ‘I know the lads have it in them to rise to the challenge’

Ange Postecoglou said it would be “massive” for Tottenham to win the Europa League after they set up an all-English final thanks to a resilient 2-0 win over Bodø/Glimt.

Spurs, who have gone 17 years without silverware, made it through to their first European final since 2019 after producing a streetwise display on a plastic pitch in northern Norway. Goals from Pedro Porro and Dominic Solanke sealed a 5-1 aggregate win, meaning the north London club will qualify for the Champions League if they beat Manchester United in ­Bilbao on 21 May.

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» Blinkered Arteta’s remarks are wrong but hurt can make Arsenal stronger | David Hytner

If manager gets the four players he needs this summer and squad learn from PSG setback they could scale the heights

Rage, anger, frustration. A bad feeling in the tummy. Mikel Arteta felt the emotions churn, these his words as he tried to process it all. And this was on Saturday night after his Arsenal team had lost 2-1 at home to Bournemouth in the Premier League.

The manager’s idea was to harness the pain, to have it inspire one of the most famous results in club history when they went to Paris Saint-Germain on Wednesday for the Champions League semi‑final second leg. In the end, after a tumultuous game, Arteta would be left with pretty much the same sense.

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» How can a country that is hosting the World Cup have no sponsor for its top flight?

The Copa do Brasil is back after a nine-year break but there are concerns about Brazil’s top flight before a first World Cup in South America

After a nine-year hiatus, fans of Brazilian women’s football will once again be able to support their clubs in the Copa do Brasil. The cup will bring together 65 clubs from the three divisions of the national women’s football league, starting with a preliminary round on 21 May and concluding with the final in November. It is a return that has long been requested by the women’s football community in Brazil in order to expand the calendar for lower-division clubs and gives high-profile teams such as Flamengo, Corinthians and Santos another opportunity to compete for silverware.

However, all is not rosy on the Brazilian club scene only two years before Brazil are to host the Women’s World Cup for the first time. There have been a few years of growing sponsorship and visibility in the top tier, the Brasileirão A1, but this season has exposed the challenges facing the game.

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» Roméo Lavia is the ideal cog in Enzo Maresca’s machine – when he is fit

Chelsea are far better with Lavia – as they showed against Liverpool – but he is yet to complete a full game for the club

By WhoScored

“When he is fit, he is one of the best midfielders,” enthused Enzo Maresca after Chelsea’s 1-0 win over Everton a few weeks ago. His team had laboured to a narrow home win but the manager was full of praise for his young midfielder. Chelsea have paid huge transfer fees for midfielders in recent years, breaking the British transfer record to sign Enzo Fernández from Benfica for £107m and then upping the record to bring in Moisés Caicedo from Brighton, but Maresca knows his team is at its best when Roméo Lavia is available.

Fernández and Caicedo have performed superbly in recent weeks as Chelsea have chased down a place in the Champions League. The Ecuadorian has done particularly well at right-back, having been moved out of midfield to accommodate Lavia in the starting XI. Caicedo has dropped into defence and operated as an inverted right-back, doing so to a better standard than both Reece James and Malo Gusto.

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» Red smoke signals consensus as fans enjoy Manchester United European ride | Will Unwin

Amid a gloomy season, pyrotechnics lit up Old Trafford and Mason Mount led United into the Europa League final

This match meant everything to Manchester United’s season, the one that could save it from oblivion. Amid the Sir Jim Ratcliffe penny-pinching, there was budget for pyrotechnics to complement the tifos and raucous chanting from both sets of fans to create a glorious backdrop for what could be one of the final great European nights at Old Trafford.

With plans in place to knock down the Theatre of Dreams and replace it with a 100,000-capacity stadium in as soon as five years and the current United squad going through a transition under Ruben Amorim, the prospect of reaching the final four in major competitions before the final brick is laid is not guaranteed.

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» Sunderland desperate to turn power back on as Coventry playoff awaits

Régis Le Bris’s side have lost five in a row before meeting with Frank Lampard’s resurgent Sky Blues

Sunderland’s players are unlikely to forget Monday 28 April anytime soon. The squad were in Portugal, settling into a pre-playoff training camp, when the lights went out as one of Europe’s biggest power cuts plunged the Iberian peninsula into chaos.

Although Régis Le Bris made light of the inconvenience and emphasised that the Algarve sunshine had been “re-energising”, no one is quite sure whether he has managed to fix his team’s own worrying electrical faults. There was certainly no sign of a backup generator kicking into action and restoring the attacking power as Sunderland returned from the Atlantic coast to lose 1-0 to QPR at the Stadium of Light last Saturday. It was their fifth straight defeat.

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» League One and League two playoffs: how the contenders measure up

Some clubs surged towards these fixtures while others, particularly in the EFL’s bottom tier, limped over the line

Stockport v Leyton Orient: Dave Challinor’s Stockport finished third, making them favourites to secure promotion, and they have the momentum to back it up. County have won seven of their past eight, drawing the other. They possess an impressive mix of talented youngsters and old heads, including the 34-year-old midfielder Ollie Norwood, who has come to the fore in recent months.

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» Champions League review: a journeyman hero, a crucial miss and a stone-cold classic

PSG and Inter will play for the crown at the end of the month but there were plenty of twists and turns before the finalists were decided

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» Salford City taken over by new consortium led by Gary Neville and David Beckham
  • Club sets sights on promotion under new ownership
  • Scholes, Giggs, Butt and Phil Neville sell their shares

Salford City have been taken over by a nine-member consortium headed by Gary Neville and David Beckham, who has said the ambition is to take the League Two club into the Premier League.

The former Manchester United players were already co-owners but their fellow Class of 92 members Paul Scholes, Ryan Giggs, Nicky Butt and Phil Neville have sold the respective 10% share they bought, alongside Gary Neville, in March 2014. Peter Lim, who bought the remaining 50% that September, sold 10% to Beckham in January 2019 and his remaining 40% to Gary Neville last August.

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» ‘They were in tears’: Arteta says Arsenal squad emotional after Champions League exit
  • Arsenal manager says Donnarumma was the difference
  • ‘So much pride but at the same time I’m so upset’

An emotional Mikel Arteta said that his players were in tears after being eliminated by Paris Saint-Germain but insisted that Arsenal had been the better team for most of their Champions League semi-final defeat.

Despite a promising start that saw Gianluigi Donnarumma produce a magnificent stop to deny Martin Ødegaard, goals from Fabián Ruiz and, after David Raya had saved a weak penalty from Vitinha, Achraf Hakimi gave Luis Enrique’s side a commanding 3-0 lead on aggregate. Bukayo Saka pulled one back and could have made things interesting in the last 10 minutes if he had converted another chance, having been denied earlier by another outstanding Donnarumma save.

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» Sam Kerr and Kristie Mewis announce birth of baby boy

Matildas captain shares Instagram post welcoming couple’s first child

Sam Kerr and her partner, Kristie Mewis, have announced the birth of their first child.

In an Instagram post on Thursday, the Matildas captain wrote: “Our little man is here, Jagger Mewis-Kerr.”

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» Football Australia CEO James Johnson resigns as major tournaments loom
  • Johnson steps down less than a year out from Women’s Asian Cup
  • Former Matilda Heather Garriock assumes role of interim CEO

Football Australia is facing a period of uncertainty as both the Matildas and Socceroos prepare for major international tournaments next year, after James Johnson resigned as the organistaion’s CEO.

Johnson informed the FA board of his decision at a meeting on Thursday, bringing to an end a tenure in charge of the game that spanned five and a half years.

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» ‘They’ll have to go home’: Trump’s World Cup taskforce dismisses fears but warns visitors
  • Trump convenes first meeting of World Cup taskforce
  • President hails windfall despite questions over readiness

US president Donald Trump convened the first meeting of his administration’s 2026 World Cup taskforce on Tuesday in a public event in which he revealed that he did not know Russia had been banned from Fifa competitions and insisted the tournament would go off without a hitch.

Boasting repeatedly that the 2026 World Cup, due to be co-hosted by the United States, Canada and Mexico, will be the “biggest, safest and most extraordinary soccer tournament in history”, Trump went on to claim that the tournament would generate “tens of billions of dollars in economic activities for local businesses” and “thousands and thousands of jobs for American workers”.

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» USWNT star Mallory Swanson, husband Dansby expecting first child
  • Mallory had been absent from Chicago Stars of NWSL
  • Her first child with Chicago Cubs shortstop

Chicago sports power couple Mallory and Dansby Swanson are expecting their first child.

Mallory Swanson is a forward for the Chicago Stars of the National Women’s Soccer League and the US women’s national team; her husband is the All-Star shortstop for the Cubs.

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» Saudi domination of Asian Champions League a concern after Al-Ahli triumph

Riyad Mahrez and Roberto Firmino starred in tournament but unbalanced format reflects political power in continent

It’s been quite a journey for Roberto Firmino, Riyad Mahrez and Al-Ahli, who lifted the AFC Champions League Elite trophy for the first time just before midnight on Saturday in front of 60,000 fans in Jeddah after a 2-0 win over Kawasaki Frontale of Japan.

Firmino has not been registered in the Saudi Pro League (SPL), where teams are allowed only 10 foreign players, this year. The former Liverpool man’s spot was taken by Galeno, his fellow Brazilian signed from Porto in January for around £45m. In Asia, however, there are no such restrictions and “Bobby” has come back into the fold and played so well that he was named tournament’s MVP.

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» Antony’s Real Betis transformation has Isco threatening a United heist | Sid Lowe

From flop in Manchester to prince of Seville, flying winger is rivalling his new best friend for title of La Liga’s finest player

Antony Matheus dos Santos has played football with some bad men. Raised in Inferninho (Little Hell), a favela outside São Paulo, the way the Real Betis winger tells it, he grew up without shoes to play in or a bed of his own to sleep in, surrounded by drugs and guns. Some days he wouldn’t eat and one day, when he was six or seven, he had to jump over a dead body to get to school. Life was just the way it was, even on the rough concrete courts where his bleeding feet moved faster than the rest. “I played against traffickers and all sorts,” he said. “If you ask if I was scared, of course I was. But I always had a strong personality and the harder it was, the more I wanted to be there.”

So when someone threatened to kidnap him a week ago, Antony just laughed – and so did everyone else. This wasn’t São Paulo, this was Seville. And, like a lot of what is said there, it was just a joke, even if there were true words said in jest, born of fondness and admiration, a kind of desperation too, a disbelief that he is here with them and a determination to keep it that way. There was no anonymous letter this time, no ransom note cut from newspaper letters; instead, there was a message on Isco’s Instagram. “Antonio of Triana,” it read, “we’re going to kidnap you: this is your first warning.” A few days later, the second came. “If I have to provide the car to kidnap him, I will,” said former Betis player Joaquín. “However it happens, he has to stay.”

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» Harry Kane, Munich’s beloved import, finally has the trophy he’s long craved

After winning over Bayern’s hardcore support, the prolific Engländer has led the charge to the Bundesliga title

After Harry Kane’s three final heartbreaks with Tottenham and England his first major trophy win, the Bundesliga title we originally thought to be immediately inevitable, was on reflection never going to be straightforward. Last week’s yellow card against Augsburg kept him in the stands for Bayern Munich’s potential title clincher at RB Leipzig (a visibly annoyed Kane suggested referee Bastian Dankert had been “trying to make a name for himself” after the harsh booking, issued when he didn’t return the ball quickly enough after he was whistled for a foul). Then Yusuf Poulsen’s 95th-minute equaliser for the hosts meant Bayern weren’t quite there mathematically, even though Thomas Müller felt comfortable enough to lead the players and a trench-coated Kane through some frolics with the away fans on Saturday. Leverkusen only drawing at Freiburg on Sunday has, at last, finally sealed the deal. Kane’s Bayern destiny has been fulfilled, and no apparent jinx could get in the way this time.

On the day he signed in August 2023 Munich was balmy, in terms of weather and mood. It was the morning of Bayern’s DFL-Supercup game against RB Leipzig and as the thermometers crept above 30C, hot and bothered fans queued outside the multiple Bayern fan shops in the city centre with the aim of getting their hands on one item: the new, white-with-red-trim home jersey with “Kane 9” on the back. The red-on-white, multi-lined font of name and number – a throwback to the figures adorning the backs of Bayern’s 1974 European Cup winners – hinted at a new era of glory.

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» Real Madrid’s toxic targeting of referees is a symbol of the Spanish grandees’ decline | Jonathan Wilson

Super League patron Florentino Pérez sets the tone with his destructive acts of pettiness, dragging down a once noble club

Referees have never been so disdained and despised as they are now. Those who do not think they are corrupt, think they are incompetent. Standards, apparently, have never been lower. Clubs and their fans rage about conspiracies. But even in the present context, the scenes at the end of last Saturday’s Copa del Rey final were unprecedented as Antonio Rüdiger threw an ice-pack at the referee Ricardo de Burgos Bengoetxea.

And to think this is a club that used to pride itself on its sense of its señorio, its gentlemanliness, to the extent that in Steve McManaman’s day players were given a code of conduct; the familiar line used to be whingeing about referees was for the cry-babies of Barcelona.

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» Lamine Yamal: the perfect dopamine-hit footballer for our terminally online world | Barney Ronay

Barcelona’s 17-year-old forward is a once-every-20-years talent who is causing the internet to spasm with man-worship

There’s always that guy. Never be that guy. Fight the urge to become that guy, to yearn always for the old, good, safe things, to feel headphone-panic and selfie-disgust, to see moral decay in haircuts. Except, sometimes it turns out you just are that guy, propped up in your easy chair, eyes blazing, smelling slightly of damp laundry, and holding forth on a theme as old as all human life.

That theme is always the same. You know that thing you like? Well, it’s actually bad. And in a way that I will now explain at great length. So here he comes again, that guy. And this time he’s talking about Lamine Yamal. Enjoyed that, did you?

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» Is it ever OK to wear another club’s shirt? My life in a Liverpool top this week | Emma John

I am not a Liverpool fan but this week I have crossed a sacred line – and I’m struggling to feel sorry

This column begins with a confession. One I am afraid and not a little ashamed to make. One that my instincts tell me I should be taking to a priest who is bound to silence, or at the very least an understanding therapist. Certainly not to a forum of sports fans with strong opinions and keyboards full of potential swears.

Scourging rods at the ready, then: this week I have been wearing a Liverpool top. And I am not a Liverpool fan.

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» How relegated clubs bouncing back to the Premier League makes the rich richer | Philippe Auclair

Parachute payments system benefits the elite when teams such as Burnley and Leeds rejoin top tier within three years

For the second year running, all three clubs promoted from the Championship to the Premier League will make an immediate return to the second tier. It would be tempting to say this is the natural order of things given the financial challenges faced by clubs suddenly thrown into the world’s richest domestic football competition.

Even when they do spend huge amounts in order to give themselves a chance of survival, as Southampton and Ipswich did, respectively spending £62.8m and £106m net in the summer of 2024, the gap appears too big to close. Yet what has happened to them used to be an exceptional occurrence.

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» David Squires on … Arsenal and Spurs acclimatising for season-defining trips

Our cartoonist on intense motivational techniques and banter in north London before European semi-finals

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» Chilavert, choripán and children: a night with Argentina’s champions

Most fans who visit Buenos Aires want to watch Boca or River. I plumped for reigning champions Vélez Sarsfield

By The Football Mine

When imagining a football match in Buenos Aires many fans visualise La Bombonera shuddering to its foundations by the jumping mass of blue and yellow Boca Juniors supporters or the majestic Estadio Monumental bedecked in streams of ticker tape when hosting Argentina’s victory in the World Cup final in 1978. Last Sunday, the Monumental was at full capacity as 85,000 fans watched River Plate beat Boca 2-1 in a tense Superclásico. However, a few weeks ago my experience of going to a football match in Buenos Aires was very different indeed.

As I discovered when planning my trip to Buenos Aires, gaining admission to one of the Argentinian capital’s largest clubs, such as Boca or River Plate, is by no means straightforward. Both clubs have significant numbers of members, with more than 340,000 each (only Real Madrid have more). These socios have priority when it comes to buying tickets so there is limited availability. One of the only ways to buy tickets in advance is through a third party, who charge $150 upwards. Kick-off times are only announced a week or so in advance, which makes life even more complicated.

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» Goals, chaos and fierce rivalries: the LigaMX playoffs are a wonderful watch

As a new ‘Liguilla’ gets underway, we’ll answer five of the biggest questions about the competition, from least specific to most

The Liga MX playoffs, better known as the Liguilla, kick off on Wednesday, running until a champion is crowned on 25 May. Whether this is your first time with the tournament or you’re a diehard fan, there’s reason to be excited. Here’s everything you need to know about this year’s version, starting with the most basic question there is.

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» Bayern Munich v Leverkusen has been a great rivalry. But is it over? | Andy Brassell

Clubs’ tussle for supremacy in Germany may be at its end as the futures of Alonso and Wirtz remain uncertain

Early on Sunday evening Bayern Munich’s players arrived a few at a time in a swish restaurant that had been opened just for them, as they prepared to commemorate a 33rd Bundesliga title (34 if you include the pre-Bundesliga crown of 1932) not quite as they had hoped, in their street clothes rather than their football strips. Bild even claimed that as Freiburg took the lead late in the first half against Bayer Leverkusen on the big screen in front of the Bayern squad (a game the 2024 champions needed to win to mathematically prolong the race) there was a loud exclamation of “Scheiße!” from at least one player who had wanted Bayern to officially finish the job themselves at home to Borussia Mönchengladbach next Saturday.

It had not quite been the titanic end that anybody had hoped for, with Bayern letting in a 95th-minute Yussuf Poulsen equaliser that stopped them officially sealing it on Saturday, Harry Kane suspended so he couldn’t take part at all and Leverkusen getting a leveller in the fourth minute of stoppage time at Freiburg on Sunday which ended up meaning little to anyone apart from the hosts and their rivals for Champions League qualification.

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» Relegated players who will be targets for Premier League clubs this summer

Southampton, Leicester and Ipswich are returning to the Championship. Which of their players deserve to stay up?

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Leicester were relegated at the weekend and will join Southampton in the Championship next season. Ipswich are 15 points from safety with five games to play, so it’s only a matter of time before they too are consigned to the second tier. The three sides have been extremely disappointing this season, picking up just 10 wins between them, but they have some talented players who will be targets for Premier League sides in the summer transfer window.

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» Football Daily | Mikel Arteta’s revisionism and the end of the road for Arsenal

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Having had time to reflect on Arsenal’s semi-final defeat at the hands of Paris Saint-Germain in Bigger Cup, Football Daily has arrived at the conclusion that there are a couple of ways to frame the exit of Mikel Arteta’s side. The first is to say that, despite being plagued by long-term knack to key personnel and endlessly persecuted by referees at home and abroad, they played extremely well for long periods across both legs and were perhaps unlucky to come up against a mighty state-owned behemoth. A mighty state-owned behemoth that is backed by limitless financial resources and is able to field a goalkeeper who is in the form of his life, and who had his task made a little easier by the fact that Arsenal were forced to field a side with no recognised centre-forward in both matches. Yes, that sounds fair.

I know Atlético Madrid were supposed to be looking to sign him, but after Wednesday night’s performance in Paris, will anybody want to fight for the right to Partey?” – Declan Hackett.

Following another barren season for Mikel Arteta’s team, may I suggest they have a nickname similar to the Neverkusen epithet foisted upon Bayer at the start of this century? ‘Nahrsenal’ perhaps” – Duncan Roberts.

Re: yesterday’s Memory Lane (full email edition) and Ron Springett being unveiled as the new Sheffield Wednesday goalkeeper. Is this the first (and potentially only) example of a new signing being unveiled before the press pack and performing keepy-outies? Admittedly he does appear to be nowhere near his goal or even in the 18-yard box but anyway …” – Derek McGee.

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» ‘It means everything’: how Union Berlin Women completed epic journey to the top

Union captain Lisa Heiseler, who has been at the club since she was 13, talks about promotion to the Frauen-Bundesliga

“I can’t describe how I feel,” Lisa Heiseler says as she reflects on a momentous weekend for Union Berlin Women. Just three days after her side secured a historic promotion to the Frauen-Bundesliga, the captain is clearly still processing everything that has happened to her and her teammates.

27 April 2025 will be a date for ever etched in the memories of Union Berlin’s women’s team and their supporters. A 6-1 victory over Borussia Mönchengladbach in front of more than 14,000 jubilant fans at the Stadion An der Alte Försterei saw Ailien Poese’s side secure promotion with three games to spare, one that will see them play in the top echelon of German football for the first time and at the first time of asking.

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» Why Premier League position is a focus for only eight teams right now

In a freakish season at the top and bottom of the league, competing incentives for the rest are unusually fractured

As Eddie Howe delivered his post-match press conference after Newcastle’s draw against Brighton on Sunday, Chelsea, his club’s rivals for Champions League qualification, took an early lead against Liverpool at Stamford Bridge. Howe gave a wry smile and was immediately asked whether it annoyed him that Liverpool had made six changes to their lineup from the side that had sealed the league title against Tottenham last week. Being Howe, and therefore both unflappable and impossibly earnest, he replied that team selection was their business: “Liverpool have got to do what Liverpool have got to do for them. I’m not involved in their football club, so I’ve got no opinion on that.”

And of course he was right to say so, partly because it’s true and partly because criticising other managers’ team selections is a slippery slope. All clubs have their own priorities and their job is to do what is right for them, with all due nods to the integrity of the league and satisfying those who have paid for tickets or broadcast rights. Liverpool have won the title early: giving fringe players a run out is a prerogative they have earned, and it’s not their concern how that affects other sides. But at the same time, Chelsea were given an easier game than they probably would have been had they met Liverpool a week or two earlier before the league title was wrapped up.

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» Second best: which manager has most titles a step down from top flight? | The Knowledge

Plus: league-leading teams nosediving, more statistically average seasons and final-day survival turnarounds

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“Daniel Farke has won the Championship for the third time,” notes Giacomo. “Who has won the English second tier the most? And are there any second-tier masters around the world?”

Dirk Maas begins by pointing us in the direction of another manager who scooped up three English second-tier titles with two different teams.

• Luigi Simoni: Genoa (1975-76), Pisa (1984-85 and 1986-87)
• Carlos Babington:
Banfield (1992-93), Huracán (1989-90 and 1999-00)
• Miguel Ángel Russo:
Lanús (1991-92), Estudiantes de la Plata (1994-95), Rosario Central (2012-13)
• Dennis van Wijk:
KV Oostende (1997-98), Royal Charleroi (2011-12), KVC Westerlo (2013-14)
• Dan Alexa:
Poli Timișoara (2014-15), Rapid București (2015-16), Dunarea Calarasi (2017-18)
• Enderson Moreira:
Goiás (2012), América Mineiro (2017), Botafogo (2021)
• Alekos Vosniadis:
Apollon Smyrnis (2012-13), Niki Volou (2013-14), Athens Kallithea (2023-24)

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» Arsenal down and out in Paris. What now? Football Weekly Extra - podcast

Max Rushden, Barry Glendenning, Nicky Bandini and Philippe Auclair reflect on Arsenal being knocked out of the Champions League by PSG

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On the podcast today: ultimately it proves quite comfortable for PSG, who win their semi-final tie 3-1 on aggregate. Arsenal have chances early on that they fail to make count, thanks largely to another incredible Gianluigi Donnarumma performance. After that PSG find their feet and Fabián Ruiz’s goal puts it beyond reach. Inter await in the final.

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» Six WSL titles in a row for Chelsea and London City go up – Women’s Football Weekly

Faye Carruthers is joined by Suzy Wrack, Emily Keogh and Jamie Spangher to reflect on Chelsea’s WSL triumph, a dramatic final day in the Championship

On this week’s Guardian Women’s Football Weekly: Chelsea are crowned WSL champions for a record sixth season in a row. With games to spare, can Sonia Bompastor’s side complete an unbeaten domestic campaign?

Elsewhere, Arsenal’s back-to-back defeats against Aston Villa and Brighton raise questions about their defensive frailties, while Manchester United and Manchester City play out a dramatic derby with European football on the line. Meanwhile, Everton shine in the Merseyside derby, and Crystal Palace leave it late to deny Leicester.

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