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[Squawka] Nottingham Forest moved one step closer to Champions League football next season with victory over Man City. It's the first time they have won a league game against the Citizens since a 3-2 win at Maine Road in the second tier in December 1997.
[Onefootball] Pep Guardiola has now suffered his joint-most losses in a league season, with the nine this season matching the last time he did not win the Premier League title.
Post Match Thread: Nottingham Forest 1-0 Manchester City | English Premier League
463 - with his goal last night, Cristiano Ronaldo has now scored the same number of goals since turning 30 as before turning 30. [TNT Sports]
Chris Wood Vs Erling Haaland Premier League This Season
[Transfermarket] Attacking players with the longest goaless streaks.
Xavi on never winning the Ballon d'Or "I don't consider myself a better footballer than Messi or Ronaldo, winners in those years, not at all. I was a playmaker, but I didn't have the ability to decide a match on my own. I'm proud to have finished third 3 times."
Nottingham [1] - 0 Manchester City - Callum Hudson-Odoi 83'
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Support Your Local Saturday - for match-going and local fans
Dalot doesn't pass to Hojlund in a 1v1 chance vs Real Sociedad
Chelsea's squad at the end of the 2024 financial year was the costliest ever assembled at €1.66BN, according to a new UEFA report
Amorim's answer on the most important attribute a footballer needs to succeed: "The have to be humble and they have to be open to learn."
[Stone] Exclusive: Three senior executives are leaving Manchester United, including the person responsible for delivering the latest round of redundancies. Club sources stress the trio are leaving of their own accord and are not being forced out
Jürgen Klopp on potential Anfield return for the final game: “I didn’t want to go earlier to be honest because I didn’t want to jinx it. Imagine I’m the first time in the stadium and they lose!? So, I go there when it’s decided.”
Lukaku: "It wasn't just me at Chelsea, it was Auba and Ziyech as well, they made us use the youth locker room, if the club doesn't want you they'll tell you where you're going, but if you want to leave you can't. Clubs will make you look like a person you are not, with their press relations."
Kolo Muani: "As a Frenchman in Paris who cost €90m. It's a lot of pressure and not everyone can handle it. I wasn't able to handle it. I had my chances and I failed to take them. It does hurt but it's football, I have no regrets."
Spurs' freekick routine vs Alkmaar
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Free Talk Friday