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Chelsea 0 - [1] Manchester United - Matheus Cunha 43'
[A Bola] José Mourinho in response to a journalist questioning him about rumors of a departure from Benfica: "And can you confirm that you're staying at your media outlet?" Journalist: "Yes, I can confirm it because no one wants me!"
Tottenham 1 - [1] Brighton - Kaoru Mitoma 45+3'
Chelsea have lost a game to Manchester United at the Stamford Bridge for the first time in 6 years. Rosenior's men have also lost four Premier League games in a row without scoring a goal for the first time in over 28 years.
Atletico Madrid [2]-2 Real Sociedad - Julian Alvarez 83'
Real Sociedad are the Copa del Rey Champions
Xavi Simons at full time after the Brighton late equalizer
Tottenham 2 - [2] Brighton - Georginio Rutter 90+5'
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"Crystal Palace players were allowed to go out in Florence last night after reaching the semi-finals. Glasner said: 'This was the same thing that the Eintracht Frankfurt players asked when they won the quarter-final in 2022. Hopefully, the ending of the story will be the same.'"
Diego Lainez Fallon d'Floor against Seattle Sounders.
[GOAL] Uli Hoeneß:”When the team underperformed, Tuchel never questioned himself, it was always the players fault: The right-back doesn’t work, Kimmich isn’t a very good player, Ryan Gravenberch? ‘I can’t use him at all. He once asked Stanisic if he could speak German, even though he was born here.”
[Moretto] Barcelona have cooled their interest in activating Marcus Rashford’s €35M buy option. The Spanish club will look at other alternatives.
[Guardian] Cole Palmer: “I’ve got no plans to move club and when I see it I just laugh. Obviously Manchester is my home. All my family are there, but I don’t miss it. Maybe I’ll miss it if I don’t go for three months or something. But then when I get home I think there’s nothing there for me anyway"
[The Athletic] Real Madrid have been known not to take defeats well. This is the most successful club in Champions League history, with a record 15 titles, but they are also bad losers.
Melbourne Victory 2-2 Newcastle Jets - Eli Adams free kick 90'+1
As a result of their 1-1 draw tonight against Blackburn, Coventry City are now officially a Premier League club once again
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