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Arsenal sporting director Edu set for shock exit

Former Arsenal midfielder and current sporting director Edu Gaspar is set for a shocking exit from the Gunners.

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Mo Salah drops Liverpool hint at Liverpool exit

Mohamed Salah dropped a cryptic hint about his future as the Egypt star said he would never forget the feeling of scoring at Anfield.

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Gyokeres can give Amorim ideal Sporting send-off against Man City

Sporting Lisbon coach Ruben Amorim is relying on red-hot striker Viktor Gyokeres to land a blow on future rivals Manchester City.

Posted in Champions League, Soccer, Top Headlines
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‘Beautiful challenge’ for Leverkusen as Alonso makes Anfield return

Xabi Alonso returns to Anfield for the first time, as his Bayer Leverkusen side take on Liverpool in the Champions League.

Posted in Champions League, Soccer, Top Headlines
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Man Utd held by Chelsea in first Premier League game since Ten Hag sacking

Moises Caicedo’s strike denied Manchester United victory in their first Premier League game since sacking Erik ten Hag.

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Kane double takes Bayern past Union, Dortmund beat Leipzig

Harry Kane scored twice and set up another as Bayern Munich moved three points clear at the top of the German Bundesliga with a 3-0 home win over Union Berlin on Saturday.

Posted in Bundesliga, News, Soccer, Top Headlines | Tagged Bundesliga
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Man City suffer first league loss since December, Liverpool go top

Manchester City suffered their first Premier League loss since December as Bournemouth stunned the champions, while Arsenal were rocked by Newcastle and Liverpool seized top spot on Saturday.

Posted in News, Premier League, Soccer, Top Headlines | Tagged Bournemouth, Manchester City
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Watch: Isak gives Newcastle crucial win over Arsenal

Aleksander Isak’s early set-piece goal proved to be the winner against Arsenal, causing Arteta’s team to relinquish their league hopes.

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Arsenal League hopes hit by Newcastle defeat

Newcastle put a huge dent in Arsenal’s title aspirations on Saturday, winning 1-0 to give leaders Manchester City the chance to move eight points clear of the Gunners at the top of the Premier League.

Posted in Premier League, Soccer, Top Headlines | Tagged FC Arsenal, Newcastle United
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Emery says Villa are underdogs against Spurs

Unai Emery said Tottenham are “favourites” to finish above his Aston Villa team due to their bigger budget as the top-four hopefuls prepare to meet in the Premier League on Sunday.

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Watch: The weirdest and funniest Premier League moments

From bizarre goals to pitch invaders and touchline antics, the Premier League has seen it all over the years. Here are some of the weirdest and funniest moments in league history.

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Watch: The run in moments that changed Premier League history

Some of the most dramatic moments in Premier League history have come in the final weeks of the season. Here are the goals, mistakes and late twists that changed everything.

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