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Tottenham sack interim manager after Newcastle thrashing Tottenham Hotspur have sacked interim manager Cristian Stellini after just four matches in charge, following a 6-1 thrashing by Newcastle on Sunday. The defeat was described as “wholly unacceptable” by the club’s chairman Daniel Levy, and marks a significant blow to Spurs’ hopes of securing Champions League qualification. Stellini was appointed on 26 March following Antonio Conte’s departure after 16 months in the post. Ryan Mason, who worked…

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Caught marathon fever? Here’s how to take your very first steps into running The Metro says And just like that, the London Marathon is over for another year. The roaring crowds and smiling, sweaty faces sprawled across the TV can be infectious – so much so that over 410,000 people entered the ballot for 2023, fighting it out for approximately 17,000 places. Caught ‘marathon fever’ and feeling inspired to take on the challenge yourself? Here’s…

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Mirror Sport – There may be treble ahead The back page of the Mirror focuses on Manchester United’s showdown with Manchester City in the FA Cup final. Man U beat Brighton on penalties to book their spot in the final. They’ll face City who are attempting to win the treble. The last English team to win the treble was Man United under Sir Alex Fergerson in the 1998/99 season. The back page also reports on…

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Metro – ‘No pride, no fight’ The Metro have put their focus on Tottenham’s massive defeat in the Premier League to Newcastle, saying the club has “no pride, no fight, no desire’. The shocking performance saw Tottenham go 5-0 down in the first half. The back page also notes the Man City vs Man Utd showdown for the FA Cup – City are on course to win the treble. Read the back pages here

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Express Sport – What the el was that? It’s a tough read for Manchester United fans today, with the Express asking the question most on everyone’s mind- “What the el was that?”. Harry Maguire and goalkeeper David de Gea are singled out for their poor performances. A debut season as manager for Erik ten Hag that promised so much after an early trophy now hangs in the balance following their tame exit to Sevilla in…

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