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Manchester City have inflicted a potentially damaging defeat on the top-flight after sponsorship deals were declared unlawful.
In a landmark ruling to a case that is separate from the 115 charges Pep Guardiola's club are facing, it was ruled that the English champions were unfairly blocked from agreeing two huge sponsorship deals earlier this year.
Elsewhere, Lee Carsley left journalists puzzled by saying 'hopefully I'll be going back to the Under-21s' after England's 2-1 defeat to Greece.
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6 minutes agoBy Joe Brophy
Liverpool cult hero Joel Matip is reportedly considering retiring from football.
The 33-year-old defender has been a free agent after leaving the Reds at the end of last season.
The former Cameroonian international was one of Jurgen Klopp's first signings at Anfield after joining on a free transfer in 2016.
In eight years on Merseyside, he made 201 appearances for Liverpool, scoring 11 goals in that time.
Matip also helped the Reds to win the Premier League, Champions League, FA Cup, Carabao Cup and UEFA Super Cup.
He was a target for West Ham last month but negotiations failed to see a transfer materialise.
According to German outlet Bild, Matip is in constant contact with boyhood club Schalke - whom he left for Liverpool.
However, another report from Ruhr Nachrichten claims Matip is now considering retiring completely.
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30 minutes agoBy Joe Brophy
Crystal Palace boss Oliver Glasner will be using the international break to find a way to get his attack clicking once more.
The Eagles were always going to suffer in the final third this season after losing talisman Michael Olise this summer.
However, the club retained the services of chief creator Eberechi Eze, and Jean Philippe-Mateta, who scored 13 goals in 13 games under Glasner.
Palace then added to that firepower with the arrival of Eddie Nkeitah from Arsenal, but despite this, have struggled this campaign.
The south Londoners are in the relegation zone and are the second-lowest scorers in the Premier League, with only one more than Southampton.
Having been rushed back from the Olympic Games, Mateta has struggled to replicate his form of the end of last season.
Both of the two goals he has scored in his first seven Premier League matches came in the same game, with blanks in his other six.
Nketiah meanwhile is yet to open his account for his new team, having been deployed in attacking midfield and right-wing roles.
He finally got his chance to lead the line in the 1-0 defeat against Liverpool before the break with Mateta dropped and was only denied a goal by the offside flag.
Palace manager Glasner will be taking serious thought to changing formation to potentially find a way of playing the pair together.
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Today, 14:38By Joe Brophy
Former Manchester United defender Phil Jones has revealed Angel di Maria looked like a 'lost soul' ahead of his debut for the club.
The Red Devils broke the Premier League transfer record to bring in Di Maria from Real Madrid for £59million in 2014.
The Argentina international was handed Cristiano Ronaldo's iconic No.7 shirt but was moved on after just one season at Old Trafford.
His wife was scathing about the people, the food and the climate in the northwest and he ultimately joined Paris Saint-Germain in 2015.
Di Maria scored just four goals in 32 matches in all competitions that season and is not remembered fondly by United fans.
His former United teammate Jones has now admitted the 2022 World Cup winner was given a brutal introduction to life in England.
The 36-year-old played 70 minutes under Louis van Gaal during a goalless draw away at Turf Moor on the opening day of the season.
“I look at Angel Di Maria, I think ‘wow’.
Extremely sad.
“He was hard working, he was a very good player, he gave his all, he was honest, I don’t know if we had a better character or a better player during the time I’ve owned the club in these 11 years.
“My thoughts are with his family, I saw the news just before I boarded a flight and the whole flight I was thinking about him.”
When asked about a tribute for Bladock before United’s next match, the Prince added: “It goes without saying, but I don’t know if anything would be enough to explain or show how we feel and how huge this loss is.
“My heart goes to his family and the people close to him, we had many special players but I can tell you without hesitation that he was one of the most respected, the most loved and he was really a great player and great man.”
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Today, 12:04By Joe Brophy
Cole Palmer has won the Premier League Player of the Month but his success has unwittingly caused a mockery of his Chelsea teammate.
EA Sports, the video game publisher behind FC25 (formerly FIFA), has been a lead partner of the Premier League since the 2016/17 season.
As a result, English top-flight clubs usually do player ratings reveals at the start of every season to promote the release of the new game.
Following his exploits last season, Palmer received a 19-point increase to become Chelsea's highest-rated men's player with an overall rating of 85.
When the England star was gifted his copy of the game he ruthlessly poked fun at teammate Marc Cucurella who was alongside him.
Palmer took great delight in telling the Spaniard that he'd been downgraded to a non-rare player item on FC's Ultimate Team mode.
He added: "I've quick-sold him about five times", meaning Cucurella's card had been discarded at face value such is his lowly worth.
Palmer's virtual reward for winning POTM for September meant EA rewarded him with an upgraded 87-rated card that gamers can earn by completing three puzzle-based SBC challenges.
One of them extended the mockery of Cucurella by requiring users to submit a lowly bronze item to receive the left-back's non-rare item that Palmer had ripped into in return.
In the description of the Cucurella reward, EA made sure to put Palmer's words 'non-rare' in bold quotation marks.
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Today, 11:40By Joe Brophy
Manchester City have agreed a deal to make Sporting Lisbon's Hugo Viana their new sporting director, talkSPORT understands.
Former Newcastle midfielder Viana will take over from Txiki Begiristain when he stands down at the end of the season.
The Portuguese was signed by Sir Bobby Robson aged 19 for a fee of £8.5million and became the club’s most expensive teenage signing, eclipsing the £5m spent on Jermaine Jenas.
Viana's arrival is likely to put Sporting boss Ruben Amorim in the box seat to succeed Pep Guardiola if he leaves when his contract expires in the summer.
Amorim has impressed at Sporting having won the Portuguese title twice in the last four years.
And his side currently sit top of the table having won all eight league games so far this season.
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Today, 11:04By Joe Brophy
John Terry has claimed that Chelsea’s defensive record from their 2004/05 Premier League campaign will never be beaten.
However, the former Blues captain still believes the club's return should have been even better.
The west Londoners breezed to the title in Jose Mourinho's first season in charge at Stamford Bridge.
Their success was largely built upon their rock-solid defensive structure, with just 15 top-flight goals conceded all season.
Posting a list of the 15 players who breached Chelsea's defence that year on Instagram, Terry wrote: “I recently got sent this list of the 15 goals we conceded in 2004/05.
And it falls on Lee Carsley's head."
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Today, 09:19By Joe Brophy
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has reportedly rejected the chance to replace Kasper Hjulmand as manager of the Denmark national team.
Lars Knudsen has been taking caretaker charge of the Danes since Hjulmand resigned following their exit from Euro 2024.
According to Danish outlet Tipsbladet, the country's FA made an approach for Solskjaer - that would have seen him take charge of current Manchester United stars Rasmus Hojlund and Christian Eriksen.
However, the report adds that the Norwegian has declined further talks as he is in talks with a 'major club' about a head coaching job.
Solskjaer has been out of work for almost three years after being sacked by the Red Devils in November 2021.
During his time as United's boss, the 51-year-old managed 149 games, winning 78, drawing 33 and losing 38.
Earlier this year, Solskjaer was linked with the Swedish manager job, and he also discussed the prospect of coaching Norway.
In recent weeks, the 'Baby-faced Assassin' also admitted he would accept a role back at Old Trafford if the opportunity arose.
He said at the Oslo Business Forum in Lillestrom, via VG: "If the family [United] asks, I would say yes every day of the week.
"It feels wrong to talk about jobs that other people have now, but I would say yes, of course."
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Today, 09:09By Joe Brophy
The FA would be reluctant to pay compensation for the next England manager, talkSPORT understands.
After Lee Carsley's honest admission following defeat against Greece that he would 'hopefully' be returning to the under-21s, many fans are calling for Eddie Howe to be named as Gareth Southgate's long-term successor.
However prising Howe away from Newcastle would cost around £5m while the ex-Bournemouth boss would also command more in wages than Southgate was paid.
There is a concern within the FA they would face a backlash for spending big money on a Southgate replacement rather than ploughing the funds into grass roots football.
TalkSPORT understands neither Howe nor out-of-work Graham Potter have had any contact from the FA since Southgate quit after this summer's European championship final defeat to Spain.
The same applies to former Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel, who would be keen on taking the job.
Carsley will remain in charge for at least the next three Nations League games.
The FA believe they can afford to take their time over the appointment as England do not begin their World Cup qualifying campaign until March.
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10th Oct 2024, 16:38By Joe Brophy
Former Newcastle striker Nile Ranger has admitted that he was 'too unruly' to become a top footballer.
The 33-year-old, who is currently playing for Kettering Town in the seventh tier, claimed last year that he would have been as good as Erling Haaland if he had looked after himself.
Ranger was hailed as a star in the making when he broke into Newcastle’s first team in 2009 aged just 18, subsequently helping the Magpies achieve promotion to the Premier League under Chris Hughton.
However, his career took a downward spiral due to a host of off-field misdemeanours which led to him serving two jail terms and a battle against a gambling addiction.
“Teammates, friends and managers would say: ‘Nile, your chances are going to run out’,” Ranger told BBC Sport.
“Arsenal don’t play with a maverick; that’s what Cole Palmer is.”
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10th Oct 2024, 16:01By Joe Brophy
Arsenal star Bukayo Saka has lavished praise on two of his Gunners teammates, Kai Havertz and Jurrien Timber.
The pair both signed for the club in the summer of 2023, but for different reasons took time to hit top form under Mikel Arteta.
Former Chelsea star Havertz has been in supreme form this calendar year after establishing himself as Arsenal's No.9.
The 25-year-old already has six goals and one assist from 10 games across the Premier League, Champions League, and EFL Cup.
"I've always thought Kai's an unbelievable player," says Saka to CBS Sports.
I'm happy that now he's getting the praise he deserves."
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10th Oct 2024, 15:46By Joe Brophy
Former Premier League defender Mason Holgate faces a race against time to receive FIFA clearance to play for Jamaica tonight.
The West Brom star, who is on loan from Everton, was drafted into the Reggae Boyz squad for the first time by Steve McClaren.
The 27-year-old, who earned six caps for England Under-21s, signalled his intention to represent the country of his grandparents in 2021.
Three years later Holgate finally received his first Jamaica call-up for the CONCACAF Nations League clashes with Nicaragua and Honduras.
However, Holgate is still in the process of obtaining his Jamaican passport which is a requirement before FIFA can clear him to play.
According to British national African-Caribbean outlet The Voice, that is unlikely to arrive in time to play Nicaragua this evening.
The report adds that Holgate could be playing at the National Stadium in Kingston against Honduras next week.
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10th Oct 2024, 15:19By Joe Brophy
Noussair Mazraoui is set for a spell on the sidelines to deal Manchester United another injury blow, talkSPORT understands.
The versatile full-back, who only joined the Red Devils in the summer, was diagnosed with an irregular heartbeat by club doctors after experiencing palpitations.
It has led to the 25-year-old undergoing a minor precautionary corrective procedure, where he may now not feature until November.
He had previously been ruled out of action for two months at Bayern Munich with a mild inflammation of the pericardium (heart sac).
This came as a result of Covid-19 complications following the 2022 World Cup.
Due to his history, United know they will have to be cautious in re-introducing the £17million defender back into the team, though he is expected to make a full recovery in the next few weeks.
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10th Oct 2024, 14:49By Joe Brophy
Chelsea defender Marc Cucurella believes he's being unfairly targeted in the Premier League because of Spain's Euro 2024 triumph.
The 26-year-old picked up his fifth yellow card in the first seven English top-flight games that saw him accumulate a one-match ban.
Cucurella's latest caution came as a result of his reaction to being shoved to the ground in Chelsea's 1-1 draw with Nottingham Forest.
The former Brighton man was nudged in the back by Welsh defender Neco Williams, which sparked a brawl between the two sides.
Cucurella, who will now sit out Chelsea's clash with Liverpool after the international break, has hinted he is being unfairly targeted in England.
The Spanish international got the match-winning assist during his country's 2-1 win over England in the Euro 2024 final.
Cucurella said to Cope: “You have more impact, people know you more.
He's a product, and he's also still scoring so many goals on the pitch.
"There will be so many clubs still happy to have him."
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10th Oct 2024, 13:28By Joe Brophy
Former Liverpool midfielder Naby Keita has hinted that he could be set for a career away from the pitch.
The 29-year-old continues to be languishing in the football wilderness after being axed from the first team at Werder Bremen.
He joined the Bundesliga club upon the expiry of his Anfield contract in 2023 but made just five senior outings for the club last season.
In April, he was handed a 'substantial fine' and banned from Werder Bremen's first team after he was accused of refusing to travel for the club's 5-0 defeat to Bayer Leverkusen.
Keita took to social media to reject those claims but the public war of words has seen him frozen out.
His only minutes have come for Guinea in the Olympic games, but he has failed to make his country's squad for the past four matches.
Keita's Instagram activity suggests he is ready to take up another role outside of the pitch as an ambassador for CAF and Unicef, according to the Liverpool Echo.
He recently shared pictures of himself attending a CAF event, while Unicef have also shared him promoting initiatives by the charity.
Keita still has two years remaining on his contract with Bremen, and as it stands, will be sidelined until at least January after failing to secure a summer transfer.
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10th Oct 2024, 12:48By Joe Brophy
Martin Odegaard has shared footage of himself back running which should come as a welcome boost to Arsenal fans.
However, the Gunners fanbase have been told their club captain is still a 'long way' from returning to action.
Odegaard has been out since the start of September having suffered ankle ligament damage while on international duty with Norway.
Norway boss Stale Solbakken commented on the midfielder's fitness ahead of his side's Nations League clash with Slovenia tonight.
Quoted by Norwegian news outlet Dagsavisen.
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