‘Fakes for money.’
Author: WTX Sports Team
The City boss had asked supporters not to jeer ahead of kick-off.
The anthem is unpopular in the blue side of Manchester.
Champions League final: Manchester City vs Inter Milan: odds, prediction, team news Manchester City will take on Inter Milan in the Champions League final in Istanbul on June 10. The champions league is the pinnacle of club football – it’s a battle between the best teams in Europe. But this game is likely to be dominated by Manchester City. Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City are just one game from the historic treble and if they win, it will only be the 10th we’ve ever seen in Europe. The last treble won by an English club was Manchester United in the 1998/99…
Telegraph Sport – Saudi deal lifts Trumps Open hope The Daily Telegraph’s back page leads with an exclusive: Trump family backed LIV golf all the way and could leverage their support with PIF helping to persuade the R&A to remove its ban. The back page also notes Declan Rice is set to leave West Ham after the club won the Europa League. Read the back pages here
The i Sport – ‘A right old knees-up’ Declan Rice and his bucket hat are also prominent on the back of the i, as is a transfer exclusive reporting that Brentford are demanding at least £40m from Tottenham for goalkeeper David Raya. Read the back pages here
Star Sport – ‘There may be treble ahead’ As well as celebrating West Ham, the Daily Star also looks ahead to tomorrow with pictures of the Manchester City players landing in Istanbul. Read the back pages here
An emotional moment for the West Ham boss. As David Moyes gives medal to his 86-year-old dad
‘Probably one of the hardest days of my life…’
Old foes reunited.
Manchester United aren’t on the same level as neighbours City.
Is Messi heading to the Premier League? Seven-time Ballon d’Or winner and World Cup champion Lionel Messi is expected to leave Paris Saint-Germain this summer as his contract is set to expire at the Parc des Princes. His former club Barcelona are said to be attempting to bring the footballing legend back to the Spanish league after a messy fallout saw Messi head to France. It’s reported the American MSL league and Saudi Arabia’s league are also keen on signing the 35-year-old. Both leagues would of course jump at the chance to sign him, but they are leagues where football players…
2023 Women’s World Cup: Countdown begins as tickets sell quick Ticket sales for the 2023 Women’s World Cup, being hosted by Australia and New Zealand, have almost reached the 1 million mark. With just 50 days to go, there are currently over 850,000 tickets sold for the tournament. Fifa Secretary General Fatma Samoura expressed her excitement, stating that 2023 will be a pivotal moment for women’s football. The World Cup, featuring 32 nations including England and the Republic of Ireland, is scheduled to kick off on 20 July, with the final taking place on 20 August. According to a spokesperson…
Fresh looks all around.
Telegraph Sport – Everton back from abyss Monday’s back pages of course lead with the final day of the 2022/23 Premier League season. Man City were crowned champions ahead of Sunday’s game so the real battle was focused towards the bottom half of the table. Southampton were already relegated, but who would be joining them was the battle. Everton managed to cling on to their top-flight football position with a 1-0 win over Bournemouth. But Leeds (lost 4-1 to Spurs) and Leicester, who won their game over West Ham (but needed Everton to draw or lose) didn’t do enough to…
The i Sports – ‘Down and out’ Monday’s back pages of course lead with the final day of the 2022/23 Premier League season. Man City were crowned champions ahead of Sunday’s game so the real battle was focused towards the bottom half of the table. Southampton were already relegated, but who would be joining them was the battle. Everton managed to cling on to their top-flight football position with a 1-0 win over Bournemouth. But Leeds (lost 4-1 to Spurs) and Leicester, who won their game over West Ham (but needed Everton to draw or lose) didn’t do enough to…
Mirror Sport – ‘Dou or die’ Monday’s back pages of course lead with the final day of the 2022/23 Premier League season. Man City were crowned champions ahead of Sunday’s game so the real battle was focused towards the bottom half of the table. Southampton were already relegated, but who would be joining them was the battle. Everton managed to cling on to their top-flight football position with a 1-0 win over Bournemouth. But Leeds (lost 4-1 to Spurs) and Leicester, who won their game over West Ham (but needed Everton to draw or lose) didn’t do enough to stay…
Express Sport – Ab Fab Monday’s back pages of course lead with the final day of the 2022/23 Premier League season. Man City were crowned champions ahead of Sunday’s game so the real battle was focused towards the bottom half of the table. Southampton were already relegated, but who would be joining them was the battle. Everton managed to cling on to their top-flight football position with a 1-0 win over Bournemouth. But Leeds (lost 4-1 to Spurs) and Leicester, who won their game over West Ham (but needed Everton to draw or lose) didn’t do enough to stay in…
Here we go again…
The final day of the Premier League season: What games are on and who’s getting relegated? Despite Manchester City already being crowned Premier League season 2022/23 champions, the final day of this season still has a lot left to play for. Every team is in action this Sunday, with all games starting at 16:30. Here’s what’s left to play for and where to watch. The final-day fixtures Arsenal vs Wolves Aston Villa vs Brighton – live on Sky Sports Brentford vs Man City Chelsea vs Newcastle Crystal Palace vs Nottingham Forest Everton vs Bournemouth – Live on Sky Sports Leeds…
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Mundo Deportivo – Messi operacion retorno Monday’s edition of Mundo Deportivo led with Lionel Messi but did report on Sunday’s incident – ‘Vinicius mess,’ stated Mundo Deportivo at the top of their first page. ‘He ended up being expelled despite suffering insults.’ Tuesday’s front page however leads with the story as its main – “Enough is enough!” says the papers headline.
SPORT – Impacto Messi On Monday, SPORT focused solely on Lionel Messi’s potential return to Barcelona from Paris Saint_Germain, but they did at least mention Sunday’s incident calling it a ‘scandal’ as they described Vinicius being ‘expelled for an act of aggression after being insulted by a member of the public.’ Tuesday’s edition didn’t provide much more, still only offering up a small section of the front page for Vini, instead the popular sports daily continues Lionel Messi coverage.
Not long to go now.
AS – Una Undecima para la eternidad Diario AS did mention the Vinicius drama on their front page but below the basketball Diario AS on Monday led firmly with the basketball but did at least mention the racist incident on their front cover – albeit right at the bottom. ‘Mestalla Vinicius madness’ ran a sub-deck headline with a small corner picture of the player pointing out his alleged abuser in the stands. ‘The Brazilian forces a fan to be expelled for a racist gesture… then he sees the red card,’ they add. AS also quoted Real manager Carlo Ancelotti, who…