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[Téléfoot] Daniel Bravo: "Kylian Mbappe is the heir to Lionel Messi & Cristiano Ronaldo. Today, he is the best player in the world. He is so intelligent that he knows what he needs to do to improve. So we don’t know where he can go."

Liverpool FC statement: Pitch runner at Anfield

Fernandes AVOIDS punishment for assistant push in defeat to Liverpool

Remaining Clubs by Country in the Round of 16 in UEFA's Three Leagues [OC]

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Monday Moan

[Steinberg] West Ham not planning to sack Moyes following their 4-0 defeat to Brighton

[Jorge Calabres] Javier Tebas tried to bribe a senior RFEF official to get Albert Soler appointed as the RFEF President. Interestingly, Albert Soler was the Sports Director of Barcelona in Bartomeu's board and has been questioned about his involvement in the Negreira case

Inter Miami [2] - 0 Philadelphia Union | Robert Taylor 77' (GREAT Volley!)

Arsenal's closest seasons to the title by match day 26 since The Invincibles vs current PL table.

[El Espanyol] Leaks show Tebas tried to use a bribe to buy a RFEF position

Trent Alexander-Arnold: 'I switched off when Man Utd lifted the Carabao Cup

Mikel Arteta high fives a child during celebrations and realises that he's lost

Horrific tackle in a Japan's amateur match

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Sunday Support

Manchester City [2] - 0 Newcastle - Bernardo Silva 67'

[Harvey Downes] on Twitter #Arsenal have named a starting XI without a single player to have made a competitive appearance under Arsene Wenger for the first time since 22nd January 1986 vs Aston Villa in the League Cup.

Manchester City [1] - 0 Newcastle - Phil Foden 15'

[Keith Hacket] Former PGMOL Chief (and his boss at the time) describes Mike Riley’s performance in the Man U vs Arsenal game that ended Arsenal’s 49 game unbeaten run as “down to sheer incompetence” and “perhaps a lack of on-field courage”.

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