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[Sky Sports] Gary Neville about Olé and Conte

[Sports] The Frenkie de Jong case should be ringing alarm bells at Barcelona. In not even three years he has gone from being one of the most promising players in world football to barely getting involved in the game. Frenkie arrived at Barca at 21, but he has stagnated and it's a worry for the club.

Antonio Conte open to taking Manchester United manager's job

Bayern fans plan to end Qatar sponsorship of the club with a members' voting at the upcoming annual general meeting [German, translation in comments]

[Man Utd official Twitter] Ole is setting his sights on United's next three games in a bid to fight back.

Monday Moan

[The Times] Roberto Martínez, Steven Gerrard and Unai Emery top of shortlist for Newcastle job

Nagelsmann on when is he coming to the Premier League?: "First of all, I started a new 5-year contract with Bayern Munich and I hope I can stay here for a lot of years because I love the club and love the city. I hope to be successful, so the club should give me a new contract for 5 years more"

Erik ten Hag: ‘It's an insult the way you (the press) talk about Dortmund. Dortmund is more than just Haaland’

Wout Weghorst has tested positive for COVID-19.

In their 1st season in the top division in 48 years, Royale Union St. Gilloise sit top of the Belgian league with the best goal difference after match day 11

Watford fans take aim at Ben Foster after goalkeeper gave UFC star Paddy Pimblett a ticket in the home end - only for Liverpool fan to be kicked out for celebrating

[Norwich City] Norwich City can confirm that goalkeeper Dan Barden has been diagnosed with testicular cancer.

Joshua Kimmich, on not being included on the Ballon D'Or shortlist: "I'm not surprised, I'm not that great as an individual player"

Monday Moan

Daily Discussion

Messi on Emi Martinez on his post match interview: “He’s gotten better since the impressive Copa and now we have one of the best goalkeepers in the world, no doubts”

Phil Jones: "I stepped away from social media a long time ago but it's difficult because all your friends and family read it. They don't want to see their mate, their husband, their dad getting slaughtered all over the media, so it's tough because mentally I was going through a tough time."

Emi Martinez great save vs Uruguay

[John Cross] Liverpool's Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain is considering quitting Anfield after an injury-hit few seasons as he seeks more game time with England recognition still on his radar

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