Le Havre’s number 17 Sofiane Boufal (32) has confirmed on his Instagram account this Wednesday that he is leaving the Normandy club following their survival in Ligue 1.Having arrived on a free trans...
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Real Madrid’s transfer policy set for major changes under Jose Mourinho – report
The battle to stay in the Premier League is officially going down to the last game of the season. Every time you give up hope and you say it's all over, West Ham find this glimmer of hope that drags you back in and leads you to question whether we can do it. Anything can happen in football, but are we asking too much for West Ham to beat Leeds?
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UEFA announce new European Qualifiers and Nations League format
Could O'Neill turn down one last crack at European elite?
For his next trick, Martin O'Neill proposes to make a league and cup double appear right out of thin air. It first appeared at the end of October when, after successive domestic defeats to Dundee and Hearts, Brendan Rodgers resigned. With a swish of his wand, O'Neill swapped coffee shops on London's King's Road for six wins in a row domestically, including making Rangers disappear from the League Cup at the semi-final stage.
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Are fans walking into a 'routine end-of-season fixture' or a 'final curtain-call'?
For a manager who meticulously controls every pass and phase of play, the mess surrounding Pep Guardiola's future is one that is difficult to witness. Instead, a seismic week of uncertainty has left Manchester City fans somewhat strung along and stuck in an emotional limbo. The handling of the narrative by the club and some corners of mainstream media has been deeply disappointing.
Read more: Are fans walking into a 'routine end-of-season fixture' or a 'final curtain-call'?