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BBC SportMiddlesbrough's Hackney set for Everton move
Everton are close to agreeing a deal to sign Middlesbrough's highly-rated midfielder Hayden Hackney.
BBC SportWhy Maresca? What Man City fans can expect from Guardiola's successor
Pep Guardiola passes the baton on to Enzo Maresca, but why have Manchester City chosen the Italian as the Spaniard's replacement?
The Guardian FootballNWSL all-time record goalscorer Sam Kerr confirms league return by joining Gotham
Australia captain back in league she left in 2019 Striker won 11 major trophies in spell at Chelsea Sam Kerr is joining Gotham FC in the National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL) after spending the past six and a half years with Chelsea. Gotham announced on Monday they had signed the striker to a deal through 2030. The move marks a return to the NWSL for Kerr, who played for Sky Blue – which later became Gotham – from 2015-17. Continue reading...
BBC SportMaresca to pay Chelsea compensation - but why?
Enzo Maresca signs three-year Manchester City deal after agreeing to pay compensation to former club Chelsea.
ESPNSource: Fire in final stage of deal for Lewandowsk...
Chicago Fire FC and Robert Lewandowski are finalizing the details of a deal that would see the Poland striker move to MLS this summer, a source confirmed to ESPN.
ESPNKubo out vs Brazil but Japan can 'change history'
For the third consecutive game Japan will be without key playmaker Takefusa Kubo for Monday's massive round-of-32 meeting with Brazil.
ESPNSouth Korea coach quits after WC exit, criticism
South Korea coach Hong Myung-Bo resigned Sunday, a day after the team's quick elimination from the World Cup and following heavy criticism from the country's president.
ESPNMata buys stake in A-League's Melbourne Victory
Juan Mata is set to buy into Australian football after reaching an agreement to purchase a stake in his A-League club Melbourne Victory, but has yet to make a call on whether he'll continue his playing career.
ESPNAncelotti refuses to engage in Japan 'mind games'
Brazil manager Carlo Ancelotti refused to engage in "mind games" ahead of the round-of-32 clash with Japan on Monday.
ESPNTransfer rumors, news: Barcelona eye Kane, plus tw...
Liverpool are considering a Bundesliga winger while potentially negotiating Curtis Jones' exit for Serie A. Transfer Talk has the latest.
BBC SportWelsh football bosses reveal £150m cost to improve facilities
Football officials say it will cost £150m to deliver the facilities the game needs across Wales amid a surge in participation figures across the country.
The Guardian FootballFollow Pep and find scoring options: Maresca’s Manchester City in-tray
New manager needs to gain true backing from the hierarchy by stepping out from Guardiola’s shadow How Enzo Maresca follows Pep Guardiola is the searing question he has to answer – from fans, pundits, football scribes and, more vitally, where it matters: on the pitch. In 10 era-defining years Guardiola claimed 20 titles (including three Community Shields). Maresca was at his side for the treble of Premier League, FA Cup and Champions League of 2022-23. This is one calling card for the players he has to convince to follow him. Another is a single season, 2020-21, in charge of City’s elite development squad when they won the Premier League 2 title. Others are leading Leicester into the Premier League in 2024, and winning with Chelsea the 2025 Conference League and that summer’s Club World Cup with a 3-0 defeat of Luis Enrique’s Paris Saint-Germain in the final. Over to you, Enzo. Continue reading...
The Guardian FootballWhat hosting the World Cup means for Canadian soccer: ‘The stakes are absolutely massive’
Of the trio of World Cup hosts, only Canada is hosting the tournament for the first time – local soccer officials hope it can be transformative Toronto’s Front Street, which loosely tethers the city’s central station and some of its landmarks to the part of the waterfront that hosts the fan fest and Toronto Stadium to the west, thrummed all week with a pleasant energy. Hours ahead of Croatia-Panama on Tuesday, there were scores of jerseys out for those countries, of course, but plenty for Brazil and Scotland and other sides as well. A Croatian fan scolded a street vendor hawking Blue Jays gear by the Rogers Center, where the baseball team were about to play, for not selling any Croatia merch. “Croatia!” he said gruffly. “Gonna win today!” Continue reading...
The Guardian FootballThe World Cup’s two competing realities: brilliant action and off-field injustices | Jonathan Wilson
All of the critiques of this tournament have proven valid and warranted, even as the action on the pitch has delighted us • Predict the winner | Daily podcast | Download our app The football has taken over. Ultimately, that’s what always happens. Football is an incredibly resilient sport, the World Cup an incredibly resilient tournament. It has withstood authoritarian leaders and corruption scandals, the horrific exploitation of migrant workers and military dictatorships, and it looks as though it will survive sky-high ticket prices and immigration policies that make a mockery of Gianni Infantino’s claim that this is the most inclusive World Cup of all time. This is not to say that those are not major issues. The situation with Iran has been unique, but the treatment of the team has been outrageous . That they could pass through the tournament unbeaten, eliminated only because of a last-gasp Austria goal against Algeria, is remarkable enough in itself, but they could surely have achieved far more had they not had to switch training camps, been allowed their full backroom staff and been able to travel to games without punitive restrictions. This is an extract from Soccer Desk: World Cup edition, a newsletter from the Guardian US that will run regularly during the tournament. Subscribe for free here. Continue reading...
BBC SportBurnley fail with Edwards approach
Rob Edwards turns down an approach from Burnley, leaving the Clarets still looking for a new manager.
BBC SportRepublic of Ireland v Israel to be played in Serbia
The Republic of Ireland's Nations League fixture with Israel will be played in Serbia after being moved from Dublin.
BBC SportHarsh reality behind Scotland fans' calls for Moyes & Postecoglou
Some Scotland fans are dreaming of David Moyes or Ange Postecoglou replacing Steve Clarke, but could either man be a realistic prospect?
The Guardian FootballWorld Cup 2026: Clarke says ‘right time to step away’ from Scotland job, plus Brazil v Japan buildup – live
Canada reach last 16 with win over South Africa England’s dynamic duo need others to step up Email us | Bracketology | World Cup Daily Let’s turn our attention to Germany. Jonathan Liew content incoming. Brazil v Japan (1pm EST, 6pm BST) Germany v Paraguay: (4.30pm EST, 9.30pm BST) Netherlands v Morocco (9pm EST, 2am Tue BST) Continue reading...
