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[Fabrizio Romano] official Kylian Mbappé will miss tonight’s game against Real Sociedad after feeling pain following tooth extraction on Monday morning Fede Valverde and Thibaut Courtois will also be out as Ancelotti decided to rest all three players in the Copa.
[The FA] Arne Slot will serve a two-match touchline ban beginning tonight v Newcastle United as punishment for confronting match officials following Everton game. Also fined £70,000. Assistant Sipke Hulshoff also banned for two matches and fined £7,000. Everton and Liverpool fined £65,000 & £50,000
Erik ten Hag: "This generation usually find it difficult to deal with criticism. Criticism really gets to them. The generation that I grew up in had much thicker skin. You could be much more direct... if you do that to the current generation they find it offensive."
Premier League figure had ‘cash for sex’ with teenage girl he denies raping, says court papers
The moment Antony heard he was playing against Real Madrid
Mo Salah with tntsports: “I want fans to remember that I gave it all to the fans, I gave it all to the city. I was here, I wasn’t lazy, I just enjoyed my football and gave it all. “I think that’s what the city is about- they give you love and you have a connection with them because you give your all
Didier Drogba on recent comments about Mourinho
Competition Committee withdraws Antony's red card. The player will be able to play against Real Madrid.
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Neymar olympic goal from crowd angle
Jose Mourinho: I told the fourth official, who is Turkish, that if a Turkish ref had refereed this match, it would have been a disaster" Jose Mourinho criticises the standard of Turkish refereeing and praises the foreign referees after Fenerbahce's draw with Galatasaray
[Fenerbahçe] releases a statement labelling Galatasaray's accusations of Jose Mourinho being racist as "completely malicious" and "baseless slander", promises legal action
Osimhen holding his face and head after getting pushed
"Being owned by the Glazer family has cost Man United well over a billion pounds over the last 19 years. The people losing their jobs are not the ones responsible for the bad decisions" | Glazers are responsible for a lot of Man United's financial issues since buying the club in 2005 | Sky Sports
Luciano "El Mago" Cabral with a wild feint skill, ref gives a handshake of appreciation
[RogerTorello] FIFA have given their 'OK' to Barça for Vitor Roque's transfer to Palmeiras, despite earlier rejection from La Liga and RFEF. All that remains now is an approval from Real Betis.
[Cadena COPE] New PSV signing Lucas Pérez: 'My parents abandoned me at an orphanage when I was 2, and now they come to me for money. My father demanded I pay him alimony until his death. I told PSV I had to solve these issues, and they waited patiently'
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