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Roberto De Zerbi has been told he may need to portray a false confidence in his players in order to help Tottenham stay up. A deflected strike from Nordi Mukiele saw Spurs lose yet again as they fe…

Manchester United manager Michael Carrick wants the club to sign Morgan Rogers from Aston Villa at the end of the season. He worked with the 23-year-old playmaker during their time together at Middlesbrough, and he has recommended Jason Wilcox to make a move for the player, as per TEAMtalk. Man United need Morgan Rogers Rogers […] The post Carrick wants reunion with former player, has asked Wilcox to sign £100m-rated star appeared first on Stretty News.

Viktor Gyokeres claimed part of Arsenal’s defeat to Bournemouth may have been self-inflicted. Goals from Junior Kroupi and Alex Scott either side of a Gyokeres penalty helped the Cherries to …

There are very few, if any, instances when Chelsea superfan Rory Jennings would willingly want his beloved team to lose. But on Sunday, when the Blues welcome Manchester City to Stamford Bridge, Je…

Mikel Arteta has promised Arsenal fans there will be an ‘immediate reaction’ following their 2-1 defeat to Bournemouth in the Premier League. The Gunners had the chance to go 12 points …

A Bournemouth analyst had to be escorted from the stands after the Cherries’ 2-1 win at Arsenal. The Gunners suffered a blow in their bid to win the Premier League title by slipping up at hom…

By: Oliver Fisher AC Milan will welcome Udinese to San Siro on Saturday evening, with three very important points at stake after the Napoli loss. Milan have played Udinese 108 times across their history in competitive fixtures, with a record of 48 wins, 37 draws and 23 defeats. Last season, the Rossoneri took both games, winning 1-0 at […] The post Hoping for a first since 2001: All the key stats ahead of Milan vs. Udinese appeared first on SempreMilan.

Tottenham have a verbal agreement to sign Andy Robertson this summer if they avoid relegation. Robertson was ready to join Spurs in January but Liverpool were unable to source a replacement and the…

Lautaro Martinez suffered another injury, keeping Argentina concerned ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. With a little over two months to go before the start of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, Argentina are paying close attention to one of their stars, Lautaro Martinez, who suffered a new injury this week that will prevent him from returning to action in the short term. “Lautaro Martinez aggravated his soleus muscle injury,” journalist Gaston Edul reported Friday via his official X account. The update, however, includes a positive detail compared to his previous muscle issue: “Not as serious.” The striker has played just one official match in the last two months. In mid-February, he was sidelined by a muscle injury that forced him to miss Inter Milan’s UEFA Champions League playoff clash against Bodo/Glimt, as well as five Serie A matches and one Coppa Italia fixture. After recovering from that setback last week, Martinez started in Inter Milan’s 5–2 win over AS Roma in Serie A on Sunday, where he scored twice. However, he has now suffered another setback that will force him to rest again. “He will be out for a few more days,” Edul added on X. Lionel Scaloni, Head Coach of Argentina. Argentina closely monitoring Lautaro Martinez’s situation Although the 2026 FIFA World Cup is still over two months away, Argentina are closely monitoring Lautaro Martinez’s situation. The striker has been a key piece of Lionel Scaloni’s squad throughout his tenure as head coach and is expected to have a place in the 26-man roster heading to North America this summer. However, the fact that Martinez is dealing with recurring physical issues so close to the tournament is a growing concern. In fact, he was left out of Scaloni’s latest squad during the March international break, when Argentina defeated Mauritania and Zambia in Buenos Aires. Lautaro Martinez still has unfinished business at the World Cup Despite playing a decisive role for Argentina in recent years—such as scoring the winning goal in the 2024 Copa America final against Colombia—Lautaro Martinez did not have the same impact during Argentina’s 2022 World Cup title run in Qatar. He started as the team’s main striker in that tournament, but an ankle injury prevented him from being at full fitness. After just two matches, he lost his place in the starting lineup to Julian Alvarez. That led to a disappointing campaign, as he failed to score during the entire World Cup. For that reason, North America 2026 carries special importance for Martinez, who will be looking to settle that unfinished business and deliver for Argentina on soccer’s biggest stage.

Eddie Howe must work out how to get the best out of Newcastle’s club-record signing Nick Woltemade. But if he can’t, it could mean Howe is out of a job at the end of the season. Howe ha…
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