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» Arsenal transfer news: Gunners 'trying like mad' for striker as pre-contract agreed
Arsenal remain desperate to land a new striker before the January transfer window closes with Benjamin Sesko and Matheus Cunha on their radar whilst Kieran Tierney has ironed out his future
» Man Utd transfer news: Second bid prepared for 'keen' target as Marcus Rashford accepts next step
Manchester United are expected to make progress this weekend as they look to bring in a new signing before the transfer window shuts while Marcus Rashford endures a difficult time
» Cole Palmer remains £42m Man City success story rather than mistake before Chelsea visit
Cole Palmer will look to pile more misery on his former club Manchester City when Chelsea visit on Saturday afternoon but bigger picture suggests he is evidence of why champions have been so effective
» Man Utd's last-minute transfer hijack emerges as ex-coach gets last laugh
Ipswich Town have secured the loan signing of Julio Enciso from Brighton despite Manchester United making a late attempt to hijack the deal as they struggle to land January deals
» Rio Ferdinand outlines huge thing Ruben Amorim has changed despite mixed Man Utd results
Manchester United have been inconsistent in the Premier League under Ruben Amorim, but the head coach led them to a dramatic late win against Rangers in Europe on Thursday
» Bruno Fernandes pulls no punches despite Man Utd heroics in clear message to teammates
Bruno Fernandes scored a stoppage-time winner as Manchester United moved one step closer to the Europa League round of 16 with a nervy victory at home to Rangers
» Ruben Amorim offers worrying Man Utd injury update on duo as problems mount
Manchester United defeated Rangers thanks to Bruno Fernandes' late goal at Old Trafford but Ruben Amorim came away from the game with some injury worries after being forced into substitutions
» Ruben Amorim indebted to Bruno Fernandes after latest Man Utd rescue act
Bruno Fernandes scored a last-gasp winner to allow Manchester United to beat Rangers in their Europa League clash after Cyriel Dessers had netted a late equaliser
» Marcus Rashford's possible Man Utd farewell says it all about sad fall from grace
Manchester United beat Rangers 2-1 in the Europa League on Thursday night with out-of-favour wantaway striker Marcus Rashford watching on from the stands - while Ruben Amorim had three substitute spots vacant
» Oleksandr Zinchenko closes on Arsenal exit as European giants make transfer swoop
Oleksandr Zinchenko has endured a frustrating season at Arsenal, with Mikel Arteta now ready to let the Ukrainian star leave before the end of this month's transfer window
» Marcus Rashford sends four-word message as wantaway Man Utd star left out again
Manchester United are happy to facilitate a move for Marcus Rashford but have yet to agree a deal with any of the striker's suitors during the January transfer window
» Bruno Fernandes rescues Man Utd vs Rangers to lift Ruben Amorim pressure - 6 talking points
MANCHESTER UNITED 2-1 RANGERS: Cyriel Dessers thought he had snatched a late point for Rangers at Manchester United only for Bruno Fernandes to deliver a last-gasp winner
» Sam Allardyce opens door to emotional Bolton return after Ian Evatt sacking
Sam Allardyce enjoyed a highly successful spell at Bolton from 1999 to 2007 and has now opened the door to making a return to the League One side as they search for Ian Evatt's successor
» Clubs vote to scrap VAR 'as soon as possible' as Premier League given food for thought
Clubs in Norway could do what the Premier League did not after a majority voted to end the use of VAR as soon as possible in their top two divisions of domestic football
» Arsenal star opens door to summer exit as talks take place for transfer
Arsenal are set to see a number of exits this summer as things stands with Jorginho, Kieran Tierney and Thomas Partey all in the final six months of their contracs at the Emirates
» Ange Postecoglou hails Heung-min Son as Tottenham have break in sight
Ange Postecoglou had five teenagers on the pitch at the end of Tottenham's Europa League win away to Hoffenheim with 14 players missing as he praised captain Son for steering the ship
» Man Utd vs Rangers: Police attend violent clashes as bottles thrown in street
Manchester United hosted Rangers in the Europa League on Thursday night, but there were violent clashes on the streets of Manchester before the game
» Ex-Premier League ace, 47, plays against Brighton in first match 16 years after retiring
Former Crystal Palace striker Wayne Andrews once graced the Premier League – and he's made a recent surprise comeback for Wealdstone despite retiring in 2009
» Heung-min Son double enough for nervy Spurs as pressure eases on Ange Postecoglou
HOFFENHEIM 2-3 TOTTENHAM: Heung-min Son scored twice with James Maddison also finding the net on another tricky evening for injury-hit Spurs in Germany
» Man Utd admit PSR breach risk and could inflate ticket prices even further next season
Ticket pricing has been a hot topic for Manchester United's supporters this season and worries over Profit and Sustainability Rules have brought the situation back into focus
» Man Utd mocked as Amad wears tracksuit with upside down badge amid club's struggles
Manchester United have endured a nightmare season and hit another low point this week as Amad was handed a training jacket with the club's badge printed upside-down
» Man Utd face Jadon Sancho and Jude Bellingham pain all over again as £55m ace 'responds'
Manchester United have had many near misses when it comes to spotting young talent, but they may be on the verge of repeating their previous mistakes by missing out on Tyler Dibling
» Loris Karius responds after wife REFUSES to move with him following January transfer
Transfers can be difficult and see a transformation in a player's life and former Newcastle and Liverpool goalkeeper Loris Karius has moved to German side Schalke without his high-profile wife
» Kyle Walker will be made to wait for AC Milan debut as Man City star makes Serie A switch
Kyle Walker is expected to meet his Milan team-mates at training on Friday but England defender's Serie A debut will not arrive until early February because of EU work permit regulations
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» Fernandes grabs late Manchester United winner to ruin Rangers’ magic moment

Winning is the only cast-iron way to control the message in football. So after Ruben Amorim’s various recent rhetorical wrong turns this added-time, sixth victory of a chequered 16-game Manchester United reign was needed.

On 88 minutes it seemed very far from on as Harry Maguire missed a header to enable Cyriel Dessers to steal in and equalise with aplomb. But, then, Bruno Fernandes’s late strike grabbed the points, his winner following Jack Butland’s odd, back-fisted punch for an own-goal opener that will haunt the No 1 for many a day.

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» Son finds form at Hoffenheim to bring Europa League solace for Tottenham

A bit more time enjoying Hoffenheim’s hospitality and all of Tottenham’s problems probably would have faded away. After all Christian Ilzer’s clumsy side certainly seemed intent on doing everything in their power to ease Spurs back to good health here, defending so meekly that it would be wise not to conclude that Ange Postecoglou is out of the woods yet.

What to make of a topsy-turvy 3-2 victory over the team sitting fourth from bottom in the Bundesliga? The positive for an injury-hit Spurs is that they were stylish at first, cruising into a 2-0 lead with goals from the outstanding duo of James Maddison and Son Heung-min. They also saw off a fightback from Hoffenheim after half-time, Son securing the points, and were resilient enough to boost their chances of avoiding the hassle of a two-legged playoff for a place in the Europa League knockouts by surviving a nervy finale with five teenagers on at the end.

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» Birmingham’s Dykes grabs ‘Hollywood derby’ spotlight to keep Wrexham at bay

If Wrexham v Birmingham was the alternative Battle of Britain on Thursday night, it certainly lived up to its billing as the League One promotion chasers played out the scrappiest of draws.

Like at Old Trafford, it was a fight between red and blue for supremacy but they cancelled one another out in front of a capacity crowd of 13,237. Ollie Rathbone scored a fine opener from range before Lyndon Dykes just about claimed an equaliser thanks to a deflection to ensure a fair result to leave the teams third and first respectively.

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

Harvey Elliott deserves a Liverpool start, Chelsea should go for the jugular at City and Mikey Moore would help Spurs

In a surprise to pre-season predictors, this match is as important as a fixture in January can be in the battle for Champions League football. Nottingham Forest head into the weekend level with second-placed Arsenal, while Bournemouth are three points behind fourth-placed Chelsea and seven back from Forest. The scrutiny on both teams is growing but they keep answering the questions thrown at them. Despite having no out-and-out striker last weekend, Bournemouth put four past Newcastle, giving Nuno Espírito Santo a warning. Justin Kluivert scored a hat-trick, his second of the season, at St James’ Park as Andoni Iraola’s flexible front four excelled. Nikola Milenkovic and Murillo might feel more confident against a natural No 9 but Forest’s centre-back pairing will relish the challenge. Will Unwin

Bournemouth v Nottingham Forest, Saturday 3pm (all times GMT)

Brighton v Everton, Saturday 3pm

Liverpool v Ipswich, Saturday 3pm

Southampton v Newcastle, Saturday 3pm

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» Will fresh blood bring the swagger back to Manchester City?

After calamity in Paris Pep Guardiola has reached for the chequebook, but there are no guarantees it will work

Manchester City have called for the cavalry and, based on the evidence of Wednesday night at Paris Saint-Germain and numerous other performances over the past few months, it cannot arrive quickly enough. Something is missing within the serial Premier League champions and it was revealing to hear Jack Grealish reach for a word that has routinely been associated with them; with the winger and his own game, too. Swagger.

At times like these, with City’s title defence in flames and their Champions League hopes heading to the wire and a must-win home tie against Club Brugge on Wednesday, it is inevitable that confidence will be affected. What Grealish and everyone connected to the club hope is that a concentrated and explosive spending burst can provide a psychological lift, as much as anything else.

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» Premier League club structures carry money laundering risks, study finds
  • Some ownerships have legal entities in several countries
  • Manchester United, Villa and Spurs among clubs named

The ownership structures of Premier League clubs could enable money laundering and other financial crimes, academic research has found. In a study published in the journal Sport in Society, criminologists from Manchester University looked at the ownership structures of each top-flight side in the 2023-24 season.

They observed a prevalence of complex set-ups, with Manchester United having 13 legal entities within their ownership chain and Aston Villa’s structure featuring companies registered in four overseas territories. The researchers said they were unable to fully identify the owners of a majority of clubs.

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» FA proposes introduction of WSL and Championship B teams in lower tiers
  • Plan would come into effect for 2026-27 season
  • Tiers three and four would expand to 14 teams

Allowing B teams from Women’s Super League and Championship clubs to play in the Women’s National League has been put forward as part of plans to restructure tiers three to six of the English women’s pyramid from the 2026-27 season.

A detailed proposal by the Football Association also includes the expansion of the regional leagues in tiers three and four to 14 teams per division and the introduction of a playoff system to increase the number of teams promoted and relegated between tiers three and four and four and five.

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» Transfer roundup: Chelsea battle Napoli for Manchester United’s Garnacho
  • West Ham chasing Sunderland’s Dan Neil
  • Ipswich sign Brighton’s Julio Enciso on loan

Napoli are pushing to reach an agreement with Manchester United over Alejandro Garnacho but their hopes of signing the winger could be derailed by Chelsea.

Garnacho’s agents attended Chelsea’s win over Wolves this week and the Argentinian’s future remains up in the air. Napoli have identified the 20-year-old as a replacement for Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, who has joined Paris Saint-Germain, but are yet to agree a fee. The Italian club have looked at Borussia Dortmund’s Karim Adeyemi as an alternative.

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» Toby Collyer embodies eternal issue at heart of Manchester United’s flux | Jonathan Liew

Youngster looks an assured player – but only when his team move away from becoming a novelty basketball side

Finally, with a minute to go in regulation time, we got the game we came for. Rangers equalised late on and Manchester United put the ball back on the centre spot, and the Rangers fans roared and the United fans roared back, and the cold wind whipped in off the Pennines, and for a few blissful minutes Old Trafford was a whirlpool of pure blood cells.

Finally the noise began to build and the tackles flew in and every duel felt epic. Alejandro Garnacho tried to burn James Tavernier for pace, and Tavernier – eyeballs popping, 33-year-old lungs bursting – somehow held him off. A few seconds later Nicolas Raskin flew through the air and cut down Kobbie Mainoo like a second-row at a lineout. Free-kick.

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» Champions League: who’s through, who’s out and who needs what in final fixtures?

We look at the state of play before Wednesday’s games with places in the last 16 and playoffs up for grabs

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» Everton’s Hayley Ladd: ‘The new owners were really impressive. It’s nice to hear that commitment’

The Wales international, one of five players to have joined the WSL club in this window, talks about leaving Manchester United and the Euros

After five and a half years with Manchester United, moving clubs was never going to be pain-free for Hayley Ladd. But playing fewer than 10 minutes of Women’s Super League football for United this season, and knowing she needed a transfer to play more regularly before July’s European Championship, means the 31-year-old is now all smiles after her debut for Everton.

Her fresh start on Merseyside coincides with a new era for the club after The Friedkin Group’s takeover and she says it was an easy decision. “The owners came in the other day and presented [to Everton’s women’s team],” Ladd says. “That was really impressive. It’s nice to hear that commitment from the owners and also build a relationship with them personally.

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» Champions League review: chaos in Lisbon and players in shop window

Barcelona and Benfica produced a classic that swung from the sublime to the ridiculous. We hand out honours and dishonours from the latest round of action

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» Men’s transfer window January 2025: all deals from Europe’s top five leagues

All the latest Premier League, La Liga, Bundesliga, Ligue 1 and Serie A deals and a club-by-club guide

After financial fair play concerns limited spending last January, this could be a busier window for Europe’s biggest clubs. In the Premier League, Liverpool are flying high but are yet to secure new contracts for Mohamed Salah, Virgil van Dijk or Trent Alexander-Arnold – with all three now able to speak to other clubs about pre-contract agreements.

Behind them, Arsenal are weighing up whether to boost their attacking options, and Manchester City could recruit a new midfielder with Rodri’s absence derailing their title hopes. Further down the table, Manchester United may need to clear players out before Ruben Amorim can make signings, but Ange Postecoglou is planning to bolster his underachieving Tottenham squad.

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» Women’s transfer window January 2025: all deals from Europe’s top five leagues

Every deal in the WSL, Liga F, Frauen-Bundesliga, Première Ligue and Serie A Femminile as well as a club-by-club guide

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» Rashford accepts he may need to stay at Manchester United for rest of season
  • Transfer and loan deals have come to nothing
  • Rashford has not played since 12 December

Marcus Rashford accepts he may have to stay at Manchester United for the rest of the season after failing to secure a move in the first three and a half weeks of the transfer window. Eleven full days of the window remain and the forward is intent on making himself available for as long as he is at the club.

Rashford has not played for United since 12 December and five days later said he was “ready for a new challenge” after Ruben Amorim left him out of the squad for the 2-1 win at Manchester City. Rashford has no issue with Amorim, who has said the England international was dropped for “training reasons”, and would be happy to play for United again.

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» ‘Shameful’: Rome mayor dismayed after Lazio thugs attack Real Sociedad fans
  • Nine supporters injured before Europa League tie
  • Victims set upon with clubs, chains, knives and hammers

Nine Real Sociedad football fans were injured, one seriously, in central Rome late on Wednesday, allegedly after being violently attacked by hardcore “ultra” Lazio supporters.

According to reports in Italian media, the Spanish fans were among a group of about 70 allegedly set upon by what appeared to be about 80 Lazio ultras, who were armed with clubs, chains and knives and hammers, outside a pub on Via Leonina in the Monti district of the Italian capital. Security in the city has been upped before the Europa League match at Rome’s Stadio Olimpico on Thursday night.

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» Manchester City seal £59m Marmoush signing and agree Walker loan to Milan
  • Forward’s arrival takes City’s January outlay to £122.5m
  • Milan have option to buy Walker at end of the season

Manchester City have confirmed the signing of Omar Marmoush for €70m (£59.1m) plus €5m in add-ons from Eintracht Frankfurt and have agreed to loan Kyle Walker to Milan, who have an option to buy the defender in the summer.

Marmoush, who has a four-and-a-half-year contract, is the Premier League champions’ third acquisition of the window. He follows the defenders Vitor Reis, bought from Palmeiras for £29.6m, and Abdukodir Khusanov, signed for £33.8m from Lens, taking City’s spend to £122.5m.

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» Is Antony the worst value-for-money signing in Premier League history?

Manchester United paid Ajax €100m for a player who has more bookings than goals or assists in the Premier League

By Ben McAleer for WhoScored

“We are the worst team maybe in the history of Manchester United​” said Ruben Amorim after Sunday’s 3-1 defeat at home by Brighton. The manager had paced up and down the touchline as his side managed one shot on target and that was a Bruno Fernandes penalty.

United were always going to need time to adapt to the manager’s ideas but even he knows that a return of 11 points from 11 games is not good enough. “Imagine what this is for a fan of Manchester United, imagine what this is for me,” said Amorim. “We are getting a new coach who is losing more than the last coach.”

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» Pep Guardiola’s lonely City players sum up a side losing the sense of itself | Barney Ronay

From 2-0 up, Manchester City crumbled in Paris and their manager was simply powerless to stop it

Slowly, and then all at once. This is how Manchester City collapse these days. Pep Guardiola once described his ultimate fever dream as a coach, the goal at the end of all this detail; which is essentially to have the ball for 90 minutes, creating his own frictionless Pep-world of total control. Well, that might just have to be parked for a bit. Probably best not to watch this one back for a while, either.

At the Parc des Princes City produced one of the strangest performances of Guardiola’s time. Everyone has an off day. Human error happens. What stood out in, a second half during which City went from 2-0 up to 4-2 down, was how lonely the players looked out there, a team utterly losing the sense of itself.

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» Innit innit boys and Super Eagles: how Nigerian Londoners found their identity through football

For the children of the Nigerian diaspora, displaced by war and split between two worlds, footballers from John Fashanu to Jay-Jay Okocha were a first glimpse of themselves in Britain’s mainstream

They arrived in 80s London with small intentions: to study, to work, to outrun what they had come from, and then maybe, one day, return back home. A people who came en masse from Nigeria, working the dark hours, balancing two jobs with part-time education, rolling in a ceaseless loop of morning shifts into lectures into night work again, until maybe a qualification came good, and they could move into some kind of steady career or profession.

Many of us grew up with these stories, parents who worked quiet jobs for decades, who cleaned offices in the glass Canary Wharf skyscrapers before first light and then, in the summer evenings, waited on tables at Soho and Knightsbridge restaurants. Aunts and uncles and elders who earned their first wages in London at local bowling alleys and bingo halls, at cinemas and hospitals and care homes, moving anonymously through a looming city.

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» The battles of Britain in European football – in pictures

As Manchester United prepare to take on Rangers in the Europa League, we take a look at some of the ‘Battle of Britain’ European games over the years

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» Moving the Goalposts | The Greenlander aiming to turn Japan’s women’s team back into winners

Nils Nielsen, the former Manchester City director of football, believes he can help country’s huge talent flourish as their first foreign manager

Flashback to July 2011 and the jubilant celebrations by Japan’s World Cup heroes as they hoist the trophy high into the Frankfurt night sky and you could easily have thought the Japanese women’s game was going to enjoy a period of sustained prosperity. However, despite history being made that summer evening, replicating that same degree of success has proved impossible for the Japanese FA.

Now, though, there is hope of a new dawn. Enter Nils Nielsen, the former Manchester City women’s director of football and Denmark women’s coach, who has been charged with guiding the Nadeshiko back to the heights of 2011. The appointment serves as a landmark moment with the Greenlander becoming Japan’s first foreign manager.

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» Which are the greatest yo-yo teams in football history? | The Knowledge

Plus: non-champion Champions League regulars, dramatic upturns in form and prolific scorers in an abandoned game

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“What’s the longest ‘yo-yo’ sequence of a team that really can’t decide which league to stay in?” weeps Southampton fan Rupert Sheard.

Southampton are on course to yo-yo for the third consecutive season, having been relegated from the Premier League in 2022-23 and promoted from the Championship last year. “Rupert can console himself that Saints are a few years from troubling the record books,” writes Mike Slattery. “There are two clubs in English League football who were promoted or relegated in six consecutive seasons. Rotherham United played in either League One or the Championship every second season from 2016-17 to 2022-23, so they are the champions of the yo-yo league. They managed to stay up two seasons ago and so ended their run at six.

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» Defeats, violence and shame: Lyon are at war with the rest of French football

The team were humiliated in the cup, the manager says it’s a ‘tragedy’, the fans are furious and the owner is picking fights

By Luke Entwistle for Get French Football News

As Celal Bozkurt stepped up to take his penalty against Lucas Perri, he would have been forgiven for feeling a sense of deja vu. Back in November, it was his effort that wrapped up a 3-1 win over Lyon II, Les Gones’ reserve side, in the National 3. On Wednesday, he repeated the feat against Lyon’s first team, scoring the first goal in the penalty shootout as fifth-tier side Bourgoin-Jallieu sent last year’s finalists crashing out of the Coupe de France.

It was Lyon fan and Groupama Stadium regular Mehdi Moujetzky’s brace that took the game to extra time and then Bozkurt’s calmly taken spot-kick that got the ball rolling in the shootout before misses from academy products Alexandre Lacazette and Corentin Tolisso saw the minnows advance. “We will have to face our shame, to those close to us, to those who love the club, to our managers, to everyone,” said Pierre Sage, who didn’t warm to the storyline. “The magic of the cup? For us, it is the tragedy of the cup,” added the Lyon manager.

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» Old, humble and perfect: lovable lump Kike García gives Alavés hope | Sid Lowe

Praise rarely comes striker’s way but after match-winning hat-trick at Betis, cult hero was showered with it

This could have only felt more right if you read about it on Teletext. On Saturday afternoon Kike García, the 6ft 1in, 12 stone, 35-year-old Deportivo Alavés centre-forward with a bit of the 80s about him, a player from the recent past who doesn’t always get a lot of goals but always gives every little thing he has got, scored the perfect hat-trick to defeat Real Betis 3-1. Right foot, left foot, header and the lovable lump from La Mancha who everyone assumes is Basque, all mud and guts, the man whose coach once called him a “hard-working oaf”, left the Benito Villamarín with the match ball under his arm, something for the cabinet at home. But that, he said, was not the best thing about it, not now, and he meant it too, which is the best thing about him.

“I’m not Cristiano Ronaldo or Lionel Messi; they’ll have 900 of these,” García said, exaggerating just a weensy bit, when another battle was over for another week and victory was secure at last, the bus waiting outside to head back to Vitoria, a few beers on board. Between them, those two have actually scored 80 in La Liga alone; as for García, in a 16-year career that has taken in tercera, segunda b, and segunda, that led him to the Championship with Middlesbrough, and didn’t reach primera until he was 27, until now he had only two: for Real Murcia against Mirandés a decade ago, and for Eibar against Alavés in 2021. That said, the second of those might just have been the best hat-trick La Liga has ever seen – you can insert your own apart from Messi asterisk here, and Rivaldo would certainly like a wordthree goals that filled an empty ground, bringing a little hope where there was none. And this one wasn’t bad either.

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» Goretzka grabs chance to remind Bayern what he – and they – used to be | Andy Brassell

Midfielder starred for leaders but his future lies away from club that plays in different style to when he was in his pomp

There were times in the past when it seemed like he would do this forever; there were other times when it felt like he would never do it again. Leon Goretzka breaking a game open for Bayern Munich in his own special way doesn’t feel like it should be headline news but it is, and it was a timely intervention for the Bundesliga leaders on a rare quiet day for Harry Kane.

On a day when Wolfsburg were what they rarely are on visits to the Allianz Arena – a genuine irritant – and when Kane wasn’t able to bail Bayern out, they needed some practical rigour to see them over the line, and Goretzka provided it. Not predictably so, however. Having once been one of the avowed cornerstones of present and future Bayern, Goretzka is in the unusual position of having to prove himself all over again, though not necessarily to his current employers.

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» Juve’s young cooks serve up a treat before Napoli take seat at top of table | Nicky Bandini

Thiago Motta’s side beat Milan in a feast of football on Saturday that ended with Napoli pulling clear of their rivals

It took almost an hour for the first goal to arrive but once they started they just wouldn’t stop, Samuel Mbangula serving up the first dish of a Saturday night Serie A feast. A 6pm kick-off made Juventus-Milan the aperitivo before a dinner of Atalanta-Napoli.

How peculiar it sounds to frame a match between Italy’s most successful domestic side and its most prolific continental champion as the evening’s lighter course. Yet that is the reality: Juventus and Milan started this weekend outside of Serie A’s top four, while Atalanta and Napoli are contenders for the Scudetto.

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» USA’s Agyemang and Miljevic score on debut in friendly win over Venezuela
  • US beat Venezuela 3-1 in friendly at Fort Lauderdale
  • Six Americans make debut before crowd of 18,008

Patrick Agyemang and Matko Miljevic scored in their international debuts, Jack McGlynn got his first national team goal and the United States beat Venezuela 3-1 on Saturday in a friendly between teams missing their regular starters.

McGlynn and Agyemang scored about two minutes apart late in the first half and Miljevic, whose third-minute penalty kick was saved, struck in the 64th minute.

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» Baumgart feels bite of winter as Union Berlin fight for Bundesliga survival | Andy Brassell

Over two decades on from his last match at the club as a player, Steffen Baumgart has overseen two ominous defeats

“You’re dressed!” exclaimed a surprised Frank Schmidt as he met his counterpart on the touchline on Sunday. For his first game in charge of Union Berlin, Steffen Baumgart was not just dressed in his customary cap and T-shirt, but in hoodie and gilet as well. A recognition, perhaps, that the team he is now responsible for are facing a long, hard winter.

Being caught on the hop for a first game away loss, as Union were at Schmidt’s Heidenheim, is one thing. But 21 years after his last appearance for Union as a player, Baumgart made his home debut as head coach on Wednesday evening, and given the anticipation on all sides, this was probably even more deflating than Saturday’s comprehensive 2-0 away defeat. He had spoken about how he had never really had the Union job in his career plan as his feeling for the club would just make it mean too much. The 53-year-old wears his heart on his sleeve, even for a coach, and now he has the task of trying to keep the capital club in the division, it’s going to be an emotional rollercoaster.

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» Spanish FA apologises after Mallorca players’ families harassed in Jeddah
  • Fans and players’ partners upset by groping and pushing
  • RFEF says sorry but still plans more Super Cups in Saudi

The president of the Spanish football federation (RFEF) has apologised to Real Mallorca supporters six days after they were harassed at the Super Cup semi-final in Jeddah, with the Balearic government inviting him to reconsider the decision to hold the tournament in Saudi Arabia.

At the end of their 3-0 defeat by Real Madrid last Thursday, players’ families and Mallorca fans who had travelled to the game alleged they were surrounded and subjected to abuse from local fans supporting Real Madrid on their way out of the King Abdullah Stadium. Some female supporters are said to have been sexually harassed. The wife of the midfielder Dani Rodríguez, Cristina Palavra, described moments of “genuine panic” and denounced a lack of protection.

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» Kick it Out demands clarity from Fifa over action on Enzo Fernández video
  • Video from July 2024 shows Argentina players chanting
  • Kick it Out chief writes to Gianni Infantino and Conmebol

Kick It Out has demanded clarity from the Fifa president, Gianni Infantino, over what action his organisation is taking over alleged discriminatory chanting involving the Chelsea midfielder Enzo Fernández and other Argentina players.

Fernández, who turns 24 on Friday, posted a video of himself and some of his Argentina teammates singing a derogatory song about French players of African origin in the wake of his side’s Copa América victory last July.

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» Sevilla defender Kike Salas under investigation over yellow cards
  • 22-year-old arrested and then released
  • Two other men detained and phone taken as evidence

The Sevilla defender Kike Salas has been arrested by police for allegedly deliberately getting booked so that his friends could win bets. The 22-year-old was detained by police in Seville on Tuesday and subsequently released without charge having exercised his right to silence.

He remains under investigation and will be called before an investigating judge for questioning. According to Spanish law and the rules of the football federation he could face the loss of his licence for two to five years and a jail sentence between six months and three years, as well as a fine between €3,006 and €30,051 (£25,275)

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» 'Worst Manchester United side in history,' says Amorim after home defeat to Brighton – video

United's season lurched further into turmoil after a 3-1 loss to Brighton in the Premier League, with manager Ruben Amorim labelling his side as 'being the worst team maybe in the history of Manchester United'. 'I know that you want headlines, but I am saying that because we have to acknowledge that and to change that,' Amorim said. It was a seventh defeat in 15 games overall for United under new head coach Amorim

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» Own goals and bicycle kicks: the best and worst football moments of 2024 – video

In 2024 the world of football was filled with incredible skill as well as some unique moments. From stunning strikes to own goals and animals on the pitch, here are some of the most entertaining moments the sport had to offer.

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» The Guardian's top 10 male footballers in the world 2024 – video

A panel of 197 judges, including legends of the game such as Leonardo Bonucci and Philipp Lahm, have submitted their verdicts on the best male players in the world in 2024. Together their votes determined a list of the top 100 players and here the Guardian's football special projects editor, Marcus Christenson, talks through the top 10 players and why they made it to the top of the list this year

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» The Guardian's top 10 female footballers in the world 2024 – video

A panel of 99 judges have submitted their verdicts on the best female players in the world in 2024. Together their votes determined a list of the top 100 players in the world. Here, Guardian football writer Suzanne Wrack talks through the top 10 players and why they made it to the top of the list this year.

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» From Bournemouth to Brighton, the Premier League’s middle class is booming | Jonathan Wilson

A growing number of well-run clubs have shown what can be achieved by recruiting smartly and playing to a system

This is not 2015-16, when Leicester City won the league, but this season does share certain similarities. After 22 games of that season, Arsenal topped the table on goal difference from Leicester with Manchester City a point back and Tottenham four behind them. It was the following weekend that Leicester began to take control of the league, as they beat Stoke, Manchester City drew at West Ham and Arsenal lost at home to Chelsea. Wins over Manchester City and Liverpool in their following two games consolidated a lead that they never surrendered.

It’s not to diminish Leicester’s achievement to point out that they benefited from a number of elite sides having disappointing seasons: Arsenal came second with only 71 points. The theory then was that the general wealth of the Premier League – the fact that, to use Deloitte’s figures from 2024, Aston Villa, Brighton, Fulham, Leeds, Crystal Palace and Everton are among the 30 wealthiest clubs in the world by revenue – meant that the elite were facing too consistent a challenge for 85-plus points in a season to be a viable target every year. A flourishing middle class, the thought ran, had helped equalise the league, at least at its top end.

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» Theatre of tears: United fans celebrate and mourn ‘King of the Stretford End’

Supporters and club icons unite to honour legend Denis Law on an emotional day at Old Trafford

“It’s the end of a generation,” says Ying-Hoi Soo, a Manchester United supporter since the 1960s. He has come to lay flowers at the United Trinity statue after the death of its final member, Denis Law.

The bronze is once again surrounded by scarves, shirts and flowers in a growing semi-circle at the base. Law is in the middle, hand aloft, with Bobby Charlton and George Best either side. The passing of the final third of the “United Trinity” is a reminder of what has been lost already for fans. “What a team heaven has got now,” reads one message written on a shirt. They were an iconic trio, leading United to era-defining glories in the 1960s with Law’s death almost 61 years to the day since they all started together for the first time. This was the final poignant goodbye.

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» The craziest thing about Erling Haaland’s £500,000-a-week salary? It makes sense | Sean Ingle

Manchester City striker’s wages may appear outrageous but they are in line with the level of pay given to other superstars

What do you make of Erling Haaland’s new £500,000-a-week basic salary? Ridiculous? Staggering? Obscene at a time when too many children are arriving at school unfed? That seemed to be the prevailing view after his 10-year contract with Manchester City was announced on Friday. Even Haaland admitted his contract was “a bit crazy”.

But do you know what may be crazier still? Haaland making £26m a year actually makes sense. For football reasons, yes. Because of what economists call the “superstar” effect – which explains why the gap between the sporting super elite and the next best is widening.

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» Football Daily | Manchester City and an old sentiment from Omar Little

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When Football Daily read that a cold-eyed marksman named Omar had agreed a contract with Manchester City, we fully expected a scary bloke concealing a 12-gauge sawn-off shotgun under his trenchcoat to rock up at the Etihad Stadium telling reporters who asked about his move that “it’s all in the game yo, it’s all in the game”. Rather disappointingly, the man in question wasn’t everybody’s favourite character from The Wire but a 25-year-old Egyptian, Omar Marmoush, who chipped in with 37 goals and 20 assists during his 18 months at Eintracht Frankfurt and will be expected to generate similar numbers as a No 9 or wide man for his new employers.

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» City down and almost out in Paris as Arsenal march on – Football Weekly Extra

Max Rushden is joined by Barry Glendenning, Nicky Bandini, Jonathan Fadugba and Barney Ronay to discuss the Champions League action

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On the podcast today: PSG do the very thing PSG aren’t supposed to do and un-implode against Manchester City, coming back from 2-0 down to win 4-2 and leave Pep’s side with a chance of not making the Champions League playoffs.

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» Football transfer rumours: five-way race for £55m-rated Tyler Dibling?

Today’s tittle-tattle is a HDMI cable in a Scart world

Canny armchair scouts have observed that Southampton’s Tyler Dibling looks a fair bit like his true level may lie above that of a side that only has six points from 22 Premier League games this season. If Chelsea, Tottenham, Aston Villa, Liverpool or Leipzig – all linked to the 18-year-old midfielder this month – want him, that’ll be £55m please.

Enzo Maresca’s chances of attracting the midfielder may depend on how put out the player was by limited chances offered up at under-18s level in his brief spell at the club in 2022. Saints, understandably, would very much like to postpone losing they key asset until what’s looking likely to be a turbulent summer.

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» Football quiz: test your knowledge of Premier League nationalities

With Uzbekistan set to become the 126th Premier League nation, test your recall of the top flight’s global pioneers

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» David Squires on … the extraordinary life of Denis Law

Our cartoonist pays tribute to the Manchester United and Scotland legend, who has died aged 84

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» WSL returns with derby delight for Toone and a big win for Arsenal – Women’s Football Weekly

Faye Carruthers is joined by Suzy Wrack, Emma Sanders and Emily Keogh to discuss the action as WSL returns

On the podcast today: the WSL is back with a bang as Ella Toone steals the show in the Manchester derby, scoring a hat-trick in United’s thrilling 4-2 win over City at the Etihad. What does this result mean for both teams’ title hopes?

The panel also discusses Arsenal’s dominant 5-0 victory over Crystal Palace, celebrating Renée Slegers’ permanent appointment as head coach, while Chelsea hit five past West Ham to solidify their lead at the top of the table.

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» Women’s Super League: talking points from the weekend’s action

Manchester City fall to a painful derby defeat – of their own making – and Slegers’ permanent reign starts with a win

The Manchester City head coach, Gareth Taylor, says his side will not change their style of passing the ball out from the back, despite conceding possession frequently while deploying that tactic in their very sloppy display in a 4-2 loss at home to neighbours Manchester United. Taylor lamented his team’s poor execution of such passes, saying: “The timing was wrong, our decision-making was wrong, the movement to receive was off, we were playing the passes too late or too soon. [But] as much as United were aggressive, I still think it was us playing into their hands and little bit, and we needed to be smarter.” Taylor said that, when his team did try to play long balls, Manchester United were “mopping it up” and so he insisted his team would not simply give up on their style, adding: “We are not going to become, certainly in my reign, a team that will smash the ball long and play long kind of percentage football.” TG

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» Premier League: 10 talking points from the weekend’s action

Manchester United’s wing-backs are struggling, Foden is back to his best and Bournemouth are top-four contenders

Ruben Amorim is repeatedly learning that his team are worryingly susceptible out wide. Brighton’s first two goals came from players being given space on the flanks in the huge gaps between wing-backs and centre-backs. Kaoru Mitoma gifted Yankuba Minteh a tap in and the favour was repaid in the second half. Leny Yoro had terrible troubles against Southampton and there were similar struggles once again as Brighton tested him on the outside. Noussair Mazraoui had a forgettable afternoon, looking poor in possession, which helped Brighton for the opener and he failed to intervene before Mitoma steered the second home at the back post. Mazraoui was moved to the left and soon the third goal arrived as Yasin Ayari was given the freedom to cross the ball. The wing-back positions need specialists and those available to Amorim are unable to provide the defensive robustness and attacking support required, although he will be sticking with 3-4-3 whether they like it or not. Amorim needs to find a solution. Will Unwin

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» Denis Law: the balletic superstar who scored with an extrovert’s flourish

A goalscorer with a courageous flamboyance, Manchester United’s ace also pioneered the signature celebration

Whoever first described football as the working man’s ballet (it may have been Tony Waddington, the long-serving Stoke City manager), they were surely thinking of Denis Law, whose balance and agility inside an opposition penalty area would have brought a cheer from Nijinsky or Baryshnikov.

Even on the sort of gloomy midwinter day when an English football stadium could seem, in the pre-modern era, to be a dark and glowering place, Law shone through the murk, and not just for the bright red of his Manchester United jersey and the white of his shorts. A shock of straw-coloured hair made him stand out in every opposing team’s penalty area even when he wasn’t spontaneously arranging his limbs to execute a spectacular aerial volley.

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» Paul Lambert: ‘Zinedine Zidane just looked at me and said “bloody hell”’

Broke and out of contract at Motherwell, the Scot took a risk in seeking a trial at Dortmund only to become an European Cup winner within 12 months

This is a story in three parts. The unlikely tale of how Paul Lambert signed for Borussia Dortmund in 1996. Why Lambert is still revered there, despite making only 64 appearances. And the sad story of why he had to leave Germany in 1997, although not everyone would describe a Glasgow-born footballer signing for Celtic in such gloomy terms.

That’s not to say Lambert hasn’t achieved a lot elsewhere. He won a Scottish Cup with St Mirren, helped Motherwell into Europe and captained Scotland and Celtic, where he won four league titles. He has managed some of England’s biggest teams: Aston Villa, Norwich City and controversially their rivals Ipswich. He has four children and seems happy away from management with his second wife, Kara, their two large Belgian Malinois dogs and numerous chickens at their home outside Nottingham. But we’re here to talk about Dortmund, and how a promising but relatively unproven Scottish midfielder went from earning £500 a week at Motherwell to becoming a Champions League winner within 12 months.

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» What’s the reality of this Spurs team: supremely unlucky or unforgivably naive? | Jonathan Liew

Ange Postecoglou has a good side in there somewhere, but also one addicted to danger, impulsive and impatient

Pedro Porro hit the post in the 94th minute. It was an opportunistic shot from a tight angle, about 20 yards out. No kind of angle for a shot, really. But it was struck well, fierce and swerving viciously away from David Raya in the Arsenal goal, who probably wouldn’t have saved it. The frame was still rattling several seconds later.

So, here’s a thought exercise. What are the consequences if Porro’s shot goes in? Does it make this Tottenham team any better? Does it change our assessment of their season so far? Does it render the club any better run or better coached? It shouldn’t, right? A hopeful pot-shot going an inch to the left shouldn’t mean anything beyond itself.

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» The amazing Manchester City career of Tony Book: from a building site to the title | Simon Hattenstone

Just how did an ageing non-league journeyman defender end up captaining the club to four major trophies in three years?

Tony Book. Mr Manchester City. Skip. One of our greats. Yet few fans have specific memories of him playing. Not necessarily because we didn’t see him play, just because he went about it so quietly. He wasn’t known for dashing overlaps or canny underlaps; flair or vision; passing or dribbling. And he certainly wasn’t known for his goals, though he did score four – or was it five – in his 315 games. Booky was a solid, tough-tackling right-back with a fair bit of pace, despite looking as if he should be on standby for a Dad’s Army XI.

When we were kids, City fans wanted to be Franny Lee, “King” Colin Bell or Mike “Buzzer” Summerbee. Nobody wanted to be Book. Yet his was the most remarkable story by far. Anthony Keith Book, who died this week aged 90, represented possibility. The triumph of hope over expectation. The ultimate football dream. Take an ageing brickie off the building site and turn him into a top-class footballer at an age when most players were thinking of retiring. The fact that he wasn’t phenomenally gifted made it all the more romantic.

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» The 100 best male footballers in the world 2024

Rodri has beaten Vinícius Júnior and Erling Haaland to top our ranking of the most talented players in the world this calendar year

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» Rodri stands tall on top of the world after year of glory and pain

The Manchester City midfielder becomes the sixth player to top our ranking of the world’s best 100 male footballers

One of the worst things about seeing Rodri in agony on the pitch against Arsenal in September – and the subsequent news that he had ruptured an anterior cruciate ligament – was that in the buildup to the injury he had criticised the workload being put on players. It was as if he knew something bad was about to happen.

In April, after an epic 3-3 draw at Real Madrid the Manchester City and Spain midfielder said: “I do need a rest.” He added: “Let’s see how we speak, how we live the situation. Sometimes it is what it is. I need to adjust. It [rest] is something we are planning, yes.”

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» The 100 best female footballers in the world 2024

Aitana Bonmatí finishes top of our rankings for a second consecutive year, with Caroline Graham Hansen second and Sophia Smith third

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» Aitana Bonmatí on top of the world again but England close gap on Spain

The Spanish midfielder wins for a second consecutive year on a fast-moving list that sees 15 players appearing for the first time

Aitana Bonmatí emulates her Barcelona and Spain teammate Alexia Putellas and takes back-to-back wins in the Guardian’s 100 best female footballers in the world list.

The double Ballon d’Or winner received votes from all 99 of this year’s judges, finishing 667 points clear of her club teammate Caroline Graham Hansen, the Norwegian climbing to her highest ranking after a superb individual year for both club and country.

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» Next Generation 2024: 60 of the best young talents in world football

From Franco Mastantuono to Estêvão, we select some of the most talented players born in 2007. Check the progress of our classes of 2023 | 2022 | 2021 | 2020 | 2019 and look at the editions from further back

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» Next Generation 2024: 20 of the best talents at Premier League clubs

We pick the best youngsters at each club born between 1 September 2007 and 31 August 2008, an age band known as first-year scholars. Check the progress of our classes of 2023 | 2022 | 2021 | 2020 | 2019and look at the editions from further back

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» Next Generation 2023: 60 of the best young talents in world football

From Warren Zaïre-Emery to Endrick, we select some of the best players born in 2006. Check the progress of our classes of 2022 | 2021 | 2020 | 2019 | 2018

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