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8 votes
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Rasmus Højlund says he "could have done with some help" in the Manchester United attack in previous seasons – "more than ready" for more competition in the main striker role
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The real Thomas Frank – the new Tottenham Hotspur boss by those who know him in Denmark
6 votes -
Arsenal have reached a full agreement with Sporting CP for the transfer of Viktor Gyökeres – initial fee of €63.5million plus €10m in add-ons
9 votes -
Newcastle United have agreed a £55m fee with Nottingham Forest for Sweden winger Anthony Elanga
9 votes -
What will Thomas Frank's Tottenham Hotspur actually look like?
4 votes -
Diogo Jota, Liverpool soccer star, dies in car crash at 28
15 votes -
Arsenal offer initial £9.3m for Brentford's Christian Nørgaard – Dane would compete with Martín Zubimendi as Thomas Partey nears exit
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From Brighton flop to hot property – Viktor Gyökeres is one of Europe's most prolific goalscorers, but can he do it at the very highest level?
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Manchester City have agreed a £12.5m fee to sign 18-year-old midfielder Sverre Nypan from Norwegian side Rosenborg BK – and City fans have every reason to be excited
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Tottenham Hotspur have appointed Brentford boss Thomas Frank as their head coach on a deal until 2028
7 votes -
Brentford boss Thomas Frank has emerged as Tottenham Hotspur's leading candidate to replace Ange Postecoglou as manager
5 votes -
Injured Swedish midfielder Dejan Kulusevski is the latest Tottenham Hotspur player to be ruled out of their Europa League final against Manchester United
4 votes -
Tottenham Hotspur will face Manchester United in the Europa League final as they cruised past Norwegian side FK Bodø/Glimt
9 votes -
Chelsea will face Real Betis in the Conference League final after sealing a comfortable semi-final triumph against Djurgårdens IF
7 votes -
Chelsea have one foot in the Europa Conference League final after coming away from Stockholm with a comfortable win against Djurgårdens IF
4 votes -
Tottenham Hotspur took a big step towards the Europa League final with a deserved first-leg win over Norwegian side FK Bodø/Glimt
6 votes -
How did Swedish side Djurgårdens IF end up in a European semi-final against Chelsea?
3 votes -
Matches and leagues to watch in the next few gameweeks of European football
Lots of exciting leagues to follow in the world of European football. I know there's not a lot of traffic in the ~sports section of tildes, but I'm sure there are some football/soccer fans on the...
Lots of exciting leagues to follow in the world of European football. I know there's not a lot of traffic in the ~sports section of tildes, but I'm sure there are some football/soccer fans on the site. So does anyone have any interesting leagues/games to watch in the next couple of weeks as these competitions near their conclusion?
I'll list a few interesting things below that I'm keeping track of or looking forward to, but please feel free to suggest more! At the very least this can serve as a preview for anyone interested in watching some matches in the next couple of weeks but that doesn't know which ones to watch/prioritize.
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Premier League (England) - Well Liverpool just thrashed Spurs to seal the title yesterday, and the bottom three are all set in place, so the main thing to watch for here are the European spots. Newcastle, Man City, Chelsea, Forest, and Villa are all within 57-62 points with 4 games left (Forest have 5). The qualifications for European places is kind of a mess nowadays, with so many different competitions and group stages and the winners getting automatic spots, so I'm not exactly sure just how many of them will make it into the Champion's League vs the Europa League or Conference League. But best to be top of that group just to be safe. Major difference in prize money between those three competitions, so should make for some interesting final matches. Notable ones include Newcastle v Chelsea and Forest v Chelsea, plus there'll be a few games between these teams and others that don't technically have much else to play for, like Liverpool (already won the title), Arsenal (most likely finishing second, plus might be focusing on CL), and Southampton/Leicester (already relegated).
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Bundesliga (Germany) - Similar story to the PL, Bayern have all but won the title (technically there's still a chance for Leverkusen, but slim), and the real fight is for the few European places. Freiburg, Leipzig, Dortmund, Mainz, and Bremen are all at around 46-51 points with 3 games remaining, and even Frankfurt at 55 are not completely out of the fight. It's been interesting seeing Dortmund rise over the last few weeks given how low they were mid-season. Impressive turnaround from them. Too many interesting games to list, like Bremen v Leipzig, or Freiburg v Frankfurt, but I'll make sure to tune into a few of them for sure!
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Serie A (Italy) - my favorite of the bunch currently. Inter lost and Napoli won yesterday, meaning the title race is in Napoli's hands after them slipping and Inter pouncing a few weeks back. 4 games to play and they're at 74 and 71, so should definitely make for some interesting final games. Below them the European spots are heavily contested as well, with Juventus, Bologna, Roma, Fiorentina, and Lazio all with 59-62 points. Though Atalanta at 65 and Milan at 54 are still in the battle. And there are plenty of direct matchups here, like Bologna v Juventus, Roma v Fiorentina, Lazio v Juventus, Milan v Bologna, Atalanta v Roma, Fiorentina v Bologna, Roma v Milan, and a nice Inter v Lazio towards the end. Plenty of great matches to watch with teams that have a lot to win/lose.
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Primeira Liga (Portugal) - Sporting and Benfica fighting for the title. Both with 75 points and 3 games left to play, one of which will be against each other on the penultimate round which should be a hell of a match. Could and probably will be the title decider, unless they tie in which case it'll come down to the last day, which will be equally exciting. Porto and Braga also fighting for the 3rd place spot, which would be Europa League vs 4th place's Conference League.
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Ligue 1 (France) - PSG have already won (and comfortably, though hilariously they just lost for the first time in the season, meaning they won't go unbeaten as many thought they might) but the next 6 teams are all neck-and neck. Marseille, Lille, Monaco, Lyon, Nice, and Strasbourg are all at 54-58 points with 3 games left. Should be plenty of movement there in the coming few weeks. A couple of direct matches too: Lille v Marseille and Monaco vs Lyon, plus Strasbourg are still to play PSG.
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Champion's League (Europe) - Arsenal v PSG and Barcelona v Inter. Some great teams there, and the quarterfinals were (mostly) incredible match after incredible match. So hopefully the 5 games that are left don't disappoint. 3 of those teams are still up for a treble. Any predictions? My money's on Barcelona purely because of Flick and Raphinha.
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Europa League (Europe) - Spurs v Bodø/Glimt (you bet your ass I copied and pasted that), and Athletic Club v Man United. Spurs and Man United are having absolutely terrible seasons, so they're sure to be desperate to win this and salvage something. Meanwhile Bodø/Glimt (how many teams do you know of with a slash in the middle?) are in the semis despite being a small Norwegian team. Would love to see a Bodø/Glimt v Athletic Club final!
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Why Martin Ødegaard fell short at Real Madrid and thrived at Arsenal
7 votes -
Is Swedish striker Viktor Gyökeres the right fit for Arsenal in the Premier League?
6 votes -
Manchester City striker Erling Haaland will be out for up to seven weeks with an ankle injury he suffered in Sunday's FA Cup quarter-final
5 votes -
AIK coaches Peter Wennberg and Johnny Gustafsson saw just how hard Alexander Isak worked to reach the top level
6 votes -
Erling Haaland becomes the fastest player to record 100 goal involvements (goals and assists) in the Premier League – also first to make it in fewer than 100 appearances
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As he prepares to face Manchester United in the FA Cup, Sander Berge talks tactics, ups and downs and being part of Norway's ‘little golden generation’
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With two goals against Nottingham Forest, Alexander Isak became the seventh-fastest player to reach fifty Premier League goals – and top scoring Swede, overtaking Freddie Ljungberg
6 votes -
Peter Schmeichel: ‘I felt superior. I felt I knew what was going to happen next.’
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Rasmus Højlund hasn't scored in his last fourteen Manchester United appearances – why has his form tailed off massively?
2 votes -
History, memory, grief and belonging: my bittersweet Goodison farewell
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With the first signings of the Rúben Amorim era, Manchester United have addressed arguably their biggest problem position by signing Danish full-back Patrick Dorgu
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Meet Arsenal target Sverre Nypan, the Rosenborg teenager with 4,000 minutes under his belt – Norwegian expected to cost around £10m plus add-ons
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Erling Haaland has signed a new ten-year Manchester City contract, keeping him at the club until the summer of 2034
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Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has defended star striker Erling Haaland and said the team must "use him better" to help fix his form slump
8 votes -
Newcastle United value Alexander Isak at more than £150m – club want to ward off interest from rival clubs with such a high price for the in-form Sweden striker
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Dejan Kulusevski knows after 6-3 defeat there are moments for Tottenham Hotspur to be more solid, more savvy, to consider the broader context
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Eddie Howe desperate to keep world-class Alexander Isak at Newcastle United – striker has been linked with a move to Arsenal
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Viktor Gyökeres' drive and character show he can stay at the elite level – forward is scoring freely for club and country, and will surely be a target for Rúben Amorim at Manchester United
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Thomas Frank has emerged as an early favourite to succeed Erik ten Hag as the Manchester United manager after the Dutchman was sacked on Monday
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Man City vs Sparta Prage
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Mikel Arteta on Martin Ødegaard's injury: ‘He's got some damage, especially on one of the ligaments in the ankle. It's something quite significant so we're going to lose him for a while.’
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Arsenal captain Martin Ødegaard a doubt for Sunday's North London derby after suffering an ankle injury on international duty for Norway
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Erling Haaland maintained his blistering start to the new Premier League season as he struck a back-to-back hat-trick to fire Manchester City to a 3-1 win at West Ham United
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Another game, another milestone for Erling Haaland, who keeps getting better and better – Norway striker marked his 100th Manchester City appearance with his 91st goal
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Chelsea book Fillip Jörgensen medical ahead of £20.7m move from Villarreal – Enzo Maresca wants new goalkeeper capable of playing out from the back
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Newcastle will do everything in their power to keep Alexander Isak on Tyneside – valued at more than £115m to deter Arsenal and Chelsea
6 votes -
The Premier League’s era of vanity worship may be over but the future won’t be equal
6 votes -
Plans for regulator illustrate inherently political nature of football
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Ex-England boss Sven-Göran Eriksson said it was "absolutely beautiful" to fulfil his dream of managing Liverpool
5 votes -
Erling Haaland remains both solution and problem for Manchester City
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Erik ten Hag has denied that Rasmus Højlund's muscle injury will derail Manchester United's season – striker could miss up to five matches
4 votes