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Gary O’Neil Appointed Strasbourg Manager Following Liam Rosenior’s Chelsea Move
Gary O’Neil has been named the new manager of Strasbourg after Liam Rosenior departed the French Ligue 1 club to take over as head coach at Chelsea earlier this week. The 42-year-old former Premier League midfielder expressed pride in joining Strasbourg and emphasized his commitment to delivering attractive football while achieving the club’s ambitious goals
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FIFA to Scan World Cup Players for AI-Powered Offside Technology at 2026 Tournament
FIFA has announced plans to create AI-enabled 3D avatars of every player participating in the 2026 World Cup to enhance the accuracy of its semi-automated offside technology. This groundbreaking initiative aims to make offside decisions faster, more precise, and more transparent for fans and officials alike. How the Technology Will Work The project involves digitally
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Arne Slot Responds to Criticism: “Hard to Hear Fans Calling Liverpool Dull and Boring”
Liverpool manager Arne Slot has admitted it is “hard to hear” fans describe his side as dull and boring, while insisting he remains committed to playing “attractive football” despite recent criticism. The Reds have been unbeaten in nine consecutive Premier League matches, yet recent draws against Leeds United and Fulham have sparked debate over the
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Wolves Open to Selling Striker Jorgen Strand Larsen Amid Nottingham Forest Interest
Wolves are reportedly willing to consider selling striker Jorgen Strand Larsen this January, as interest grows from Nottingham Forest and other Premier League clubs. The 25-year-old Norway international, who joined Wolves permanently from Celta Vigo last summer for £23m, has struggled to replicate his debut season form and has found himself on the periphery of
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Chelsea Suffer Setback Against Fulham as Harry Wilson’s Brilliant Strike Secures Victory
Chelsea endured a frustrating night at Craven Cottage as Harry Wilson’s decisive goal secured a 2-1 victory for Fulham against the struggling London club. Newly appointed Chelsea head coach Liam Rosenior watched the action from the stands, unable to take charge of the team after his recent appointment. Despite his presence, Chelsea were left to
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Igor Thiago Stars as Brentford Beat Sunderland to Move Fifth in Premier League
Igor Thiago Makes History as Brentford Sweep Sunderland Aside Brentford striker Igor Thiago continued his remarkable form with a brace as the Bees cruised past Sunderland 3-0 at the Gtech Community Stadium, moving up to fifth in the Premier League. Thiago’s double follows his hat-trick against Everton on Sunday, taking him to 16 league goals
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Erling Haaland Hits 150th Goal as Manchester City Held by Brighton in Premier League Stalemate
Haaland Milestone Overshadowed by Another Draw for Manchester City Erling Haaland returned to scoring form with his 150th goal for Manchester City, but the Premier League leaders’ title challenge continues to falter after a 1-1 draw against Brighton & Hove Albion at the Etihad Stadium. Pep Guardiola’s side have now drawn three consecutive games, allowing
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Antoine Semenyo Steals the Show with Stunning Late Winner as Bournemouth Beat Tottenham
Bournemouth End Winless Run in Dramatic Fashion Thanks to Semenyo Antoine Semenyo scored a spectacular late winner to give Bournemouth a 3-2 victory over Tottenham Hotspur at Vitality Stadium, in what could be the forward’s final game for the Cherries. The Ghanaian winger is expected to complete a £65m move to Manchester City later this
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Manchester United Denied Victory by Resilient Burnley in First Match Post-Amorim
Burnley Hold Manchester United to a Draw in Dramatic Premier League Encounter Manchester United were denied a comeback victory as relegation-threatened Burnley battled to a 2-2 draw in the Premier League at Turf Moor. This match was United’s first following the sacking of head coach Ruben Amorim, with interim boss Darren Fletcher at the helm.
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Tottenham Captain Cristian Romero Criticises Club Hierarchy Amid Poor Form
Cristian Romero Critiques Tottenham Hierarchy Following Run of Poor Results Tottenham Hotspur captain Cristian Romero appeared to call out the club’s leadership following a frustrating period for the North London side. The Argentina international initially posted a critical message on Instagram suggesting that senior figures at Spurs only “show up when things are going well”
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