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Ruben Amorim tipped to sell ‘awful’ Manchester United star
‘He will have to have an unbelievable pre-season to stay.’
Chelsea ready to sacrifice fan-favourite player in order to sign £70m England star
Chelsea are the frontrunners to sign the highly-rated England star.
Marcel Desailly urges £45m Chelsea flop to join Champions League club
‘I would suggest Paris Saint-Germain.’
Is Wolves vs Tottenham on TV or live stream? Team news and odds
Spurs go to Molineux.
Ruben Amorim sends message to Andre Onana after dropping Man Utd goalkeeper for Newcastle clash
Onana will not feature against Newcastle.
Gary Neville names player who has suffered ‘big drop-off’ at Arsenal
‘It’s a let down.’
Is Chelsea vs Ipswich on TV today? Confirmed team news and predicted lineups
Chelsea return to Premier League action.
Newcastle vs Man Utd: Confirmed team news, predicted lineup and injuries
United are back in Premier League action.
Thomas Frank makes prediction for Real Madrid vs Arsenal Champions League showdown
‘I think they’ll be fine.’
Gabriel Martinelli reveals ‘broken leg’ fear ahead of Real Madrid v Arsenal game
‘It was nasty.’
Arsenal suffer Thomas Partey and Jorginho injury blows before Real Madrid clash
Mikel Arteta has provided a worrying update.
Mikel Arteta reveals Ben White injury setback ahead of Real Madrid match
Ben White missed Arsenal’s Premier League game against Brentford on Saturday (Getty)
Mikel Arteta has revealed that Ben White is an injury doubt for Arsenal’s Champions League game against Real Madrid next Wednesday.
The 27-ye…
Arsenal tipped as ‘most concrete option’ for wantaway Bayern Munich star
Kingsley Coman is looking to leave Bayern Munich this summer (Shutterstock)
Arsenal, Liverpool and Tottenham are in the running to sign Bayern Munich winger Kingsley Coman this summer, according to reports in Germany.
The 28-year-old is a…
Newcastle boss Eddie Howe to miss Man Utd clash after being hospitalised
The Englishman fell ill on Friday.
Newcastle boss Eddie Howe to miss Man Utd clash after being hospitalised
The Englishman fell ill on Friday.
Matheus Cunha hits out at Wolves fan over deleted Instagram post
Matheus Cunha is expected to leave Wolves this summer with Manchester United, Arsenal, Chelsea and Liverpool all linked (MB Media/Getty)
Matheus Cunha has hit out at a Wolves fan channel over his deleted post on Instagram which read, ̵…
Matheus Cunha hits out at Wolves fan over deleted Instagram post
Matheus Cunha is expected to leave Wolves this summer with Manchester United, Arsenal, Chelsea and Liverpool all linked (MB Media/Getty)
Matheus Cunha has hit out at a Wolves fan channel over his deleted post on Instagram which read, ̵…
Carlo Ancelotti confirms Real Madrid injury boost ahead of Arsenal second leg
Real Madrid face Alaves on Sunday before they are due to play Arsenal on Wednesday
Carlo Ancelotti has confirmed Dani Ceballos has returned to full fitness and will be available to make his comeback against Alaves on Sunday.
The 28-year-o…
Oliver Glasner criticises Jean-Philippe Mateta after Crystal Palace defeat to Manchester City
Jean-Philippe Mateta was subbed at half time in Crystal Palace’s defeat to Manchester City (AFP via Getty)
Oliver Glasner has criticised Jean-Philippe Mateta for his performance in Crystal Palace’s 5-2 defeat to Manchester City…
Arsenal vs Brentford LIVE: Premier League latest score and confirmed lineups
Don’t miss a second of the action here!
Kevin De Bruyne open to Premier League stay after Manchester City exit
Kevin De Bruyne will leave Manchester City at the end of the season (AFP via Getty)
Kevin De Bruyne admits his next club is still undecided after he leaves Manchester City at the end of the season and has refused to rule out the prospect o…
Toni Kroos aims dig at Arsenal and issues warning ahead Real Madrid clash

Toni Kroos has believes Arsenal’s lack of Champions League heritage offers Real Madrid a chance of producing another stunning European comeback against Arsenal.
A devastating second half display in last week’s first leg at the Emirates Stadium has put the Gunners in a commanding position, but not an unassailable one.
Real have made a habit of coming back from the brink in Europe in recent seasons and an early goal at the Bernabeu on Wednesday would dramatically change the complexity of Arsenal’s assignment.
Arsenal were eliminated at the quarter final stage last season following a tame second leg defeat against Bayern Munich and they haven’t been beyond the last eight since 2009.
‘The emotional factor will be a huge decider against Arsenal,’ recently retired former Real Madrid star Kroos told Einfach mal Luppen.
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‘The team has to decide it in the first 15 minutes. That’s how it should go ideally. You need to make Arsenal, who have no Champions Leaguequarter-final experience, especially not in Madrid, think: ‘woah, it’s not over yet’.’
He added: ‘I can say from experience, usually when Real Madrid are chasing, there’s always that phase where you have a feeling that they will score one goal, even if it’s five, six or seven minutes left.

‘And as you know a goal in this stage is always important to survive. That one goal is so crucial for the 2nd leg.
‘But you felt that from the boys’ body language (I can assume since I’ve played with them for years), they’re saying ‘Please don’t score the fourth goal’.
‘And that’s very weird, because it was never this way. It didn’t matter against who, there were some matches which we lost, but that’s not how it was.’
Arsenal and Mikel Arteta, meanwhile, are certainly making the right noises and taking nothing for granted given Real’s recent acts of European escapology.
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‘We’re going to enjoy the win, because we feel we deserve to do that, but we know it’s just half-time, and we’re going to have to be even better in Madrid to go through,’ said Arteta in Wedneday’s post match press conference.
‘They were talking about it immediately. You know, great, enjoy it, and now let’s prepare for Saturday very well, and then we’ll have the time to prepare for the next challenge in Madrid. But they are all very excited.’
Speaking ahead of today’s game against Brentford, captain Martin Odegaard echoed those sentimements, saying: ‘At the final whistle we enjoyed it, but what I really liked was the reaction from every player as soon as we got back inside the dressing room.

‘We know it’s only halfway through the tie – it’s different when you go to Madrid. We have to go there and put in another performance like the first leg if we want to get through.
‘That was the mindset of everyone in the dressing room and it was great to see everyone focused like that straight away.’
‘We ‘can’t get carried away, it was a top performance against probably the best team in Champions League history, but we know it’s going to be a tough battle out there and we have to be ready.
‘We’ve spoken about being able to win in any context against any team and now we get a chance to prove that against Brentford.’
Toni Kroos aims dig at Arsenal and issues warning ahead Real Madrid clash

Toni Kroos has believes Arsenal’s lack of Champions League heritage offers Real Madrid a chance of producing another stunning European comeback against Arsenal.
A devastating second half display in last week’s first leg at the Emirates Stadium has put the Gunners in a commanding position, but not an unassailable one.
Real have made a habit of coming back from the brink in Europe in recent seasons and an early goal at the Bernabeu on Wednesday would dramatically change the complexity of Arsenal’s assignment.
Arsenal were eliminated at the quarter final stage last season following a tame second leg defeat against Bayern Munich and they haven’t been beyond the last eight since 2009.
‘The emotional factor will be a huge decider against Arsenal,’ recently retired former Real Madrid star Kroos told Einfach mal Luppen.
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‘The team has to decide it in the first 15 minutes. That’s how it should go ideally. You need to make Arsenal, who have no Champions Leaguequarter-final experience, especially not in Madrid, think: ‘woah, it’s not over yet’.’
He added: ‘I can say from experience, usually when Real Madrid are chasing, there’s always that phase where you have a feeling that they will score one goal, even if it’s five, six or seven minutes left.

‘And as you know a goal in this stage is always important to survive. That one goal is so crucial for the 2nd leg.
‘But you felt that from the boys’ body language (I can assume since I’ve played with them for years), they’re saying ‘Please don’t score the fourth goal’.
‘And that’s very weird, because it was never this way. It didn’t matter against who, there were some matches which we lost, but that’s not how it was.’
Arsenal and Mikel Arteta, meanwhile, are certainly making the right noises and taking nothing for granted given Real’s recent acts of European escapology.
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‘We’re going to enjoy the win, because we feel we deserve to do that, but we know it’s just half-time, and we’re going to have to be even better in Madrid to go through,’ said Arteta in Wedneday’s post match press conference.
‘They were talking about it immediately. You know, great, enjoy it, and now let’s prepare for Saturday very well, and then we’ll have the time to prepare for the next challenge in Madrid. But they are all very excited.’
Speaking ahead of today’s game against Brentford, captain Martin Odegaard echoed those sentimements, saying: ‘At the final whistle we enjoyed it, but what I really liked was the reaction from every player as soon as we got back inside the dressing room.

‘We know it’s only halfway through the tie – it’s different when you go to Madrid. We have to go there and put in another performance like the first leg if we want to get through.
‘That was the mindset of everyone in the dressing room and it was great to see everyone focused like that straight away.’
‘We ‘can’t get carried away, it was a top performance against probably the best team in Champions League history, but we know it’s going to be a tough battle out there and we have to be ready.
‘We’ve spoken about being able to win in any context against any team and now we get a chance to prove that against Brentford.’
Barcelona set asking price for Chelsea and Arsenal to sign Raphinha
Barcelona are said to be considering the prospect of selling Raphinha (UEFA via Getty)
Barcelona would be open to selling Raphinha in the summer transfer window if they receive an offer of €80 million (£69.4m), according to reports in Spai…
Chelsea told £30m transfer target is ‘nailed on’ to sign for Man Utd
‘He’d instantly make them better.’