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Simone Inzaghi's Inter transitioning to a 4-3-3 last night, where the midfielder are the 3 CBs

[Son On Instagram] “Kang-in has sincerely reflected on his actions and offered heartfelt apologies to me and all the players of the national team. I, too, have made many mistakes and shown undesirable behavior when I was young”

Nigerian slang for an idiot is “Dundee United”

[Sky Sport News] Bayern have already contacted Xabi Alonso's representatives. However, the Spaniard is now fully focused on Leverkusen. Nevertheless, Bayern have "good to very good chances" of getting Alonso in the summer. Liverpool are also interested.

[Miguel] Xavi and his entourage have been desperately looking for a 'rat' in the dressing room that has been leaking secrets to the press. At some point, they went through everyone's Whatsapp messages to check if they have been talking to certain journalists.

[Florian Plettenberg] "Bayern and Tuchel have decided to part ways at the end of the season! Announcement soon"

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Hi Reddit, I’m Gary Lineker, former footballer and co-host of The Rest Is Football. AMA!

[secondtierpod] Former Sunderland manager Mick Beale has been caught posting pro-Mick Beale tweets over the last few days using an alt account

Brighton head of recruitment accepts offer to join Chelsea

[Liverpool Echo] Idrissa Gueye: “I watched every Everton game with Mbappe - but Messi wasn’t as keen”

The remaining Premier League games for Manchester City, Liverpool & Arsenal

Barcelona's last goal in the UEFA Champions League knockouts was this absolutely insane banger from Lionel Messi

Former world cup winner Andreas Brehme dead at 63

Kylian Mbappe agrees Real Madrid deal to join in summer

[skysports] Luton captain Tom Lockyer explains how his newly-fitted defibrillator will 'give him a shock' if his heart-rate goes outside of the normal parameters

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Trivia Tuesday

Tuchel hasn’t been able to strike up much of a bond with a majority of players in the dressing room after implicitly questioning their credentials on many occasions. “He’s undermined everybody,” a senior member of Bayern’s leadership told 'TheAthleticFC'.

Héctor Bellerín on modern football: "It is becoming every day something more elitist, in my opinion." "Having the World Cup in 3 different countries makes it more difficult for fans to follow their nation."

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