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‘I’m Past Being Angry’: Liverpool Hit Their Worst Run in 71 Years After Heavy PSV Defeat
Liverpool’s season has taken a dramatic downturn, reaching its lowest point in more than seven decades after a devastating 4-1 defeat to PSV Eindhoven at Anfield. What began as a promising campaign with seven straight victories has spiraled into a stunning collapse that has left supporters shocked and frustrated. The loss to PSV marks Liverpool’s
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Arsenal Target Elche Midfielder Rodrigo Mendoza – Wednesday’s Transfer Gossip Round-Up
Arsenal are closely monitoring rising Spanish star Rodrigo Mendoza as the January and summer transfer windows edge closer. The 20-year-old Elche midfielder has attracted significant attention across Europe, and reports indicate the Gunners are evaluating whether to trigger his £17.5 million release clause. Mikel Arteta’s side are believed to be searching for young, technically gifted
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Borussia Dortmund Rise in Champions League Standings After Dominant 4–0 Victory Over 10-Man Villarreal
Borussia Dortmund strengthened their position in the Champions League group stage with a convincing 4–0 win over Villarreal, moving up to fourth in the table. Serhou Guirassy was the star of the night, scoring twice and playing a major role in Dortmund’s commanding performance. The Bundesliga side took control just before half-time. In first-half stoppage
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Cristiano Ronaldo Cleared to Play in Portugal’s World Cup Opener Despite Recent Red Card
Cristiano Ronaldo has officially been cleared to participate in Portugal’s opening match at the 2026 World Cup, despite receiving a red card earlier in the qualifying campaign. The decision ends weeks of speculation about whether the Portuguese captain would face a lengthy suspension ahead of what may be his final World Cup appearance. The 40-year-old
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FIFA Confirms New World Cup Draw Rules: Top Seeds Protected Until Semi-Finals
FIFA has confirmed a major change to the draw format for the 2026 World Cup, ensuring that the top four seeded nations cannot face one another until the semi-final stage—an unprecedented move in the tournament’s history. The new structure is designed to guarantee high-profile knockout matches deeper in the competition and prevent early eliminations of
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Abby Dow Retires at 28: England Rugby World Cup Star Begins New Chapter in Engineering
England rugby star Abby Dow, one of the most celebrated wings in modern women’s rugby, has officially announced her retirement from the sport at just 28 years old. The Red Roses standout, known for her blistering pace, creativity on the field, and vibrant personality off it, steps away from rugby as a World Cup champion
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Why PSG Are Turning to Homegrown Parisian Talent to Protect Their European Crown
Paris Saint-Germain are undergoing one of the most meaningful identity shifts in their modern era. After more than a decade defined by superstar signings and global glamour, the reigning European champions are increasingly placing their trust in homegrown Parisian talent—and the change is already paying off both domestically and in Europe. For years, academy players
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Newcastle United Left Bruised by “10 Minutes of Madness” as Marseille Clinch Champions League Comeback
Newcastle United supporters were hoping for a breakthrough on their Champions League away journey, but their optimism was quickly dashed at the Stade Vélodrome on Tuesday night. The Magpies fell 2-1 to Marseille, undoing a bright start thanks to a rapid double from Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, who once again proved a thorn in Newcastle’s side. After
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Tom Rogers Out of Wales’ Autumn International Against South Africa as Steve Tandy Makes 12 Changes
Wales Face Springboks Without History-Making Wing Tom Rogers Scarlets wing Tom Rogers, who recently made history by becoming the first Welsh player to score a hat-trick against New Zealand, will unfortunately miss Wales’ final autumn international clash against world champions South Africa due to a hamstring injury. The highly anticipated match takes place at Principality
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WSL Apologises After Influencer Makes Tottenham Joke During Women’s League Cup Draw
London, UK – The Women’s Super League (WSL) has issued an apology following controversial comments made by social media influencer GK Barry during the Women’s League Cup quarter-final and semi-final draw. The draw, conducted live on WSL Football’s TikTok page, raised concerns over professionalism. The draw featured GK Barry alongside Portsmouth midfielder Ella Rutherford, but
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