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[Matt Law] The five managers in contention to replace Graham Potter: Julian Nagelsmann, Mauricio Pochettino, Luis Enrique, Luciano Spalletti, Oliver Glasner.

'There were so many players, some had to change in corridor' - Potter's surreal Chelsea reign

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Trivia Tuesday

[lavanguardia] Javier Tebas provided the Prosecutor false evidence against Barça

[Sportschau] Bundesliga teams with the most points collected against Bayern since 2012

[EFL]Papa Johns Trophy Final between Plymouth and Bolton highest attended match in Europe this weekend with an attendance of 79,389

On this day 5 years ago, Cristiano Ronaldo scores a spectacular bicycle kick goal to put Real Madrid up 2-0 against Juventus in the first leg of the 2017-18 UEFA Champions League quarterfinal

Comunicado del FC Barcelona: Javier Tebas

[Rutzler] Laurent Blanc on the PSG job: “The problem with Paris is that when the No 1 target is no longer accessible, it seems there’s nothing left. At all levels. When the Champions League ends it’s all over, we’re talking about next season...It is very difficult to remobilise.”

Thomas Tuchel on Chelsea sacking Potter: "I saw the news very late last night. The timing coincided with my appointment here. I really enjoyed working there and formed friendships for life. But the club has changed a lot, so it didn't really trigger big emotions in me"

[Neil Jones] Jürgen Klopp on sackings of Brendan Rodgers and Graham Potter "What can I say? The elephant in the room is probably why I am still sitting here, in this crazy world! Last man standing!"

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Monday Moan

Real Madrid [3] - 0 Valladolid - Karim Benzema 32'

Scenes yesterday in the away end as 20 000 HSV supporters travel to Düsseldorf in the 2. Bundesliga

Mexican League - Referee hits a player on purpose with his knee

The battle between Wrexham and Notts County for the one automatic promotion place and, in turn, the National League (English fifth tier) title really is quite something. One of these two will miss out on top spot and it would be almost unthinkable for them to lose in the play-offs.

[Tuttosport] Szczesny: "Future in tv? With respect, no, not really. A friend of mine who now plays in Saudi Arabia once told me that it is important to stay in football to earn enough to not end up on TV after retirement."

Uli Hoeneß: "Julian Nagelsmann should not have gone on a skiing holiday after the defeat in Leverkusen. If he had stayed in Munich, they would have met him and spoken to him Monday or Tuesday. And who knows what would have happened then"

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