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ESPNTransfer rumors, news: Could Man United sign Parag...
MLS team Sporting Kansas City have emerged as a candidate to sign former Liverpool star Mohamed Salah. Transfer talk has the latest.
BBC SportSpain beat Germany to win U19 Euros in Wrexham
Spain claim the Uefa Men's Under-19 Championship for the 10th time with a 2-0 victory over Germany at Wrexham's Racecourse Ground.
ESPNMerino sends Spain to the semis, but La Roja need ...
You'd think a team boasting Lamine Yamal would score goals for fun, but to beat Belgium, Spain needed midfielder Mikel Merino to net the winner.
BBC SportMan Utd and Liverpool want Gomes - Sunday's gossip
Manchester United and Liverpool make Joao Gomes contact, Chelsea open talks over Jonathan Rowe, an MLS side are looking to sign Mohamed Salah, plus more.
BBC SportHolders St Mirren start with win as Linlithgow cause shock
Holders St Mirren start the defence of the Premier Sports Cup with a comfortable 4-0 win over Dumbarton as second-tier Greenock Morton suffer a shock defeat at home to Lowland League champions Linlithgow Rose.
The Guardian FootballRudi Garcia faces Belgian backlash for taking Courtois off in World Cup loss to Spain
Replacement keeper Lammens made crucial error Garcia: ‘Only players who are 100% fit can play’ Rudi Garcia came under fire for replacing his injured first-choice goalkeeper, Thibaut Courtois, in Belgium’s World Cup quarter-final defeat by Spain on Friday, adding to questions about the coach’s future. Courtois felt he could continue despite a twinge in his leg, but Garcia insisted that he came off as he was not 100% fit. Senne Lammens went on as his replacement after 71 minutes but spilt a low strike by Pau Cubarsí, allowing the Spain substitute Mikel Merino to pounce in the 86th minute and secure a 2-1 victory. Continue reading...
The Guardian FootballSpain’s Mikel Merino enjoys happy knack of scoring late winners
Midfielder has risen from the bench to come up with the decisive goal in past two games – Spain’s first World Cup knockout victories since they won the tournament in 2010 “I look behind me and I see Mikel Merino and I think: ‘I’m calm as can be,’” Luis de la Fuente said when at last the heart rates had returned to normal. Everyone else’s heart rates, anyway. In those moments when time is running out and the tension is running high, there’s something about Spain’s coach. And there’s certainly something about the midfielder. On the afternoon before Spain faced Belgium in their quarter-final , De la Fuente had an attack of the giggles as he recalled how when he was a kid only three television events gathered his family around the screen: the national team, Eurovision and the gloriously silly, inexplicably bizarre gameshow Un, dos, tres (whose UK version was 3-2-1). Continue reading...
BBC SportBournemouth's Jimenez set for Fiorentina loan amid investigation
Bournemouth defender Alex Jimenez - suspended by his club while they investigate social media allegations - is set for a loan move to Fiorentina.
The Guardian FootballFootball without faith is nothing so Infantino is playing with fire at World Cup | Jonathan Wilson
Swirl around Fifa’s machinations and about big team and big name bias creates doubt – and that’s a dangerous game About 25 years ago, I was in the office of a sports newspaper in Bucharest on a Saturday afternoon following the Premier League games with some local journalists. With about five minutes to go, Chelsea trailed 2-1. Somebody had backed Chelsea to lose and brandished his betting slip. Chelsea scored. A couple of minutes later, they scored again. The reporter tossed the slip away. I saw drama; the Romanians saw a fix. This is why integrity and the perception of integrity are so important. I don’t think that game was fixed. There is no evidence whatsoever it was fixed. Given the salaries players earn and the sophistication of the early warning system for unusual betting patterns, there is little chance Premier League games are fixed. But if you grew up in the declining days of the Ceauşescu era or the wild west that followed, when match-fixing wasn’t so much an open secret as a simple fact, cynicism is the natural response. Continue reading...
BBC SportColourful, controversial and significant - ex-Chelsea and Leeds owner Bates dies
Former Chelsea and Leeds owner Ken Bates, who has died aged 94, was a colourful and controversial figure - but also a significant one for English football, writes Phil McNulty.
BBC SportCoventry City sign winger Tchaouna from Burnley
Premier League Coventry City signed winger Loum Tchaouna from relegated Burnley for an undisclosed fee.
ESPNSpain's Yamal: France should fear us in semifinal
Lamine Yamal says France should fear Spain as the two nations gear up for a heavyweight World Cup semifinal in Arlington, Texas, on Tuesday.
ESPNLiverpool face upheaval, CEO Edwards quits FSG
Liverpool are facing a period of significant behind-the-scenes upheaval following the departure of Michael Edwards, the chief executive officer of football for owners Fenway Sports Group (FSG).
ESPNPortugal pin future on new coach Jorge Jesus
Newly named Portugal coach Jorge Jesus said on Friday that there is still room on the team for star Cristiano Ronaldo.
ESPNKane says Haaland 'completely different' than me
Harry Kane played down comparisons with Erling Haaland on Friday and vowed England are ready to peak in the World Cup's latter stages.
ESPNSources: Greenwood could opt for Fener or Atleti
Former Manchester United player Mason Greenwood, who is under contract with Marseille through 2029, is considering offers from Fenerbahce and Atlético Madrid, sources have told ESPN.
ESPNMan City beat Arsenal to signing of teen Monga
Manchester City have completed the signing of winger Jeremy Monga from Leicester City.
ESPNFormer Chelsea chairman Ken Bates dies aged 94
Former Chelsea chairman Ken Bates has died at the age of 94, the club announced on Saturday.
