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Olympiacos Piraeus have won the UEFA Europa Conference League 2023/24, becoming the first Greek team to win a European competition
Video of Olympiacos Fans celebrating in Athens after Olympiacos won the Conference League
Incident between Roy Keane and an Arsenal fan at the Emirates last September
[Phil Hay, Athletic] Excl. - Red Bull has agreed a deal to purchase a minority stake in Leeds United, as part of 49ers Enterprises' ownership group. Red Bull will also become the club's new shirt sponsor next season.
[The Athletic] Ten Hag's staff presented a motivational video to the players before Fa cup final, featuring Al Pacino's stirring speech from "Any Given Sunday" interspersed with highlights from United's journey under Ten Hag, all set to U2's "One."
[Mercato] Antoine Griezmann is available for €15m this summer because of a clause in his contract. Several European and American teams have positioned themselves.
Kyle Walker: "I went to South Korea with Sonny. I'd never seen anything like it. We'd do an appearance. We'd have to send a dummy vehicle pretending that Sonny is gone, so we can get rid of everyone. They'd corner the vehicle, stop it and see he's not in it, but we'd be away."
Napoli's 2024 Serie A season was the worst performance ever by a reigning champion: 10th place, 53 points in 38 games. They did worse than Torino's 49/50 season (but the whole Torino squad had died the previous summer and had to be replaced)
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[FC Bayern] Vincent Kompany becomes new coach of FC Bayern München until 2027
Hummels reacts to Euros snub: "I can understand the idea that a group has been growing since March. It's bitter for me as an individual because I'm currently one of the five best defenders in Germany. I have that self-confidence to say that"
Jack Grealish was dropped from Man City’s travelling team at Fulham this month after disappointing displays in training. Pep Guardiola held talks with Grealish ahead of the FA Cup final, stressing he needs to count on him next season.
[Marca] Lionel Messi stuns everyone by speaking English on camera for first time in Bad Boys trailer
Klopp "We should be happy that we have these owners and not guys who bought London clubs and other stuff. I wouldn’t have survived a year at Liverpool. ‘Great development but not good enough, sack him!’ Then finally they play football where people think they might be back and they sack him anyway."
[Sport] Xavi's desire to sell 35-year-old Robert Lewandowski this summer was a key reason behind his sacking by Barcelona this month. Laporta and Deco wanted to continue with the Polish forward meanwhile Xavi did not want him to be a part of his new team.
OFFICIAL: Hansi Flick is the new FC Barcelona coach!
[Tot Costa] FC Barcelona president Joan Laporta's main advisor, Alejandro Echevarría, in order to create unrest in the dressing room, leaked to the players a document that was presented to the board, listing the players that Xavi wanted to be sold, according to the entourage of Xavi.
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