- Frank Lampard awarded LMA manager of the year after guiding Coventry to Premier League
- Patrick Vieira praises Declan Rice after Arsenal’s Premier League title win
- Nicolas Jackson seeks game-time assurances from Xabi Alonso at Chelsea
- Paul Merson urges Mikel Arteta to select Jurrien Timber for Champions League final
- Paxton to win Texas Senate GOP runoff, unseating incumbent Cornyn
- Rare Ebola strain possibly linked to two aid workers in northern Italy
- Kata Tüttő warns of centralisation threat to European regions
- Kevin Warsh takes charge of the Federal Reserve amid rising inflation challenges
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Frank Lampard awarded LMA manager of the year after guiding Coventry to Premier League
TL:DR – Frank Lampard awarded LMA manager of the year after guiding Coventry to premier league
- Frank Lampard named League Managers Association manager of the year for guiding Coventry back to the Premier League.
- Coventry finished 11 points clear at the top of the Championship, marking their first promotion since the 2000-01 season.
- Lampard received the Sir Alex Ferguson award from England manager Thomas Tuchel, recognising his success and resourcefulness.
- The award is a significant milestone in Lampard’s coaching career, following previous managerial stints at Chelsea and Everton.
- Coventry were both the highest scorers and had the best defence in the Championship this season.
Frank Lampard named LMA manager of year after leading Coventry to Premier League
Frank Lampard has been named the League Managers Association manager of the year after guiding Coventry back to the Premier League.
Lampard’s Sky Blues finished 11 points clear at the top of the Championship to clinch the title and return to the top flight for the first time since the 2000-01 season.
The former England midfielder, who has previously managed Derby, Everton and had two spells in charge at Chelsea, was presented with the Sir Alex Ferguson award by England manager Thomas Tuchel.
The award, named after the former Manchester United manager, is voted for by managers throughout the leagues and takes into account success and the resources available.
Tuchel read out a letter from Ferguson, who said Lampard’s Coventry play “great Football with confidence and belief”.
“I have enjoyed watching you. Best of luck in the Premier League next season,” he added.
Brentford’s Keith Andrews, Arsenal‘s Mikel Arteta, Aston Villa’s Unai Emery, Bournemouth’s Andoni Iraola, Manchester City‘s Pep Guardiola, Lincoln City’s Michael Skubala and Bromley’s Andy Woodman were also shortlisted.
Manchester City’s Andree Jeglertz won the Women’s Super League award after leading them to the title.
Arteta, who led Arsenal to their first Premier League title in 22 years, won the Premier League award while Lampard also took the Championship equivalent.
Skubala, who won League One with Lincoln, took the award for the third tier and Woodham won the League Two award after he led Bromley to the title.
The WSL2 award was taken by Karen Hills, who led Charlton to the WSL for the first time.
Steve Bruce and Martin O’Neill were inducted into the Hall of Fame after each reaching 1,000 games as a manager.
The award for Lampard is the most significant individual honour in his coaching career.
His Derby side lost in the Championship play-off final in 2019 and he was then appointed at former club Chelsea, where he spent 13 years as a player.
He was sacked after 18 months in charge in 2021 but later returned as a caretaker.
In between, he spent less than a year in charge of Everton during which he oversaw an escape from relegation but was later sacked.
This season his Coventry side were the Championship’s highest scorers with 97 goals in 46 games. They also had the best defence.
Chris Wilder, who won the award while in charge of Sheffield United in 2019, and Ipswich manager Kieran McKenna, the 2024 winner, are other recent managers to receive the LMA’s top award while managing outside of the Premier League.
Patrick Vieira praises Declan Rice after Arsenal’s Premier League title win
TL:DR – Patrick Vieira praises Declan Rice after Arsenal’s Premier League title win
- Patrick Vieira praises Arsenal: The Arsenal legend expressed pride in the club’s Premier League title win after 22 years (Sky Sports).
- Mikel Arteta’s success: Arteta led the team to finish seven points clear of Manchester City, overcoming mid-season challenges.
- Future dominance: Vieira believes the youthful yet experienced squad is poised for sustained success in the Premier League.
- Declan Rice highlighted: Vieira singled out Rice’s influential performances and leadership as pivotal this season.
- Champions League focus: Arsenal is looking to secure more glory with an upcoming Champions League final against PSG.
Patrick Vieira singles out Arsenal star for special praise after Premier League title win

Patrick Vieira after Arsenal’s Premier League title win (Picture: Sky Sports)
Patrick Vieira believes Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal are capable of ‘dominating’ the next era of the Premier League after finally winning the title.
After three successive second-place finishes, Mikel Arteta ended Arsenal’s 22-year wait for a Premier League trophy this season.
The Gunners were threatening to fall short once again during a minor blip during the business end of the season but powered towards the finish line, ultimately finishing seven points above title rivals Manchester City.
Vieira was ‘really proud and really happy’ to see Arsenal become Premier League champions for the first time since 2004 and believes a period of dominance could await the Gunners.
‘Like all the Arsenal fans I was really happy and really proud,’ the Arsenal legend told Sky Sports.
‘It’s been a long journey since we lifted the Premier League trophy but now Mikel Arteta and the team has managed to do it. It was emotional because it wasn’t the easiest season and the last few years have been challenging.
‘The players have gone through a difficult period so it was a release to lift the trophy, everyone feels really proud.’

Mikel Arteta holding the Premier League trophy (Picture: Getty)
Asked whether Arsenal could now retain their Premier League title and perhaps even ‘dominate’ the division for the next few years, Vieira added: ‘I hope they can do that because we couldn’t do that in our time.
‘If you look at the current squad they are really quite young but do have experience and talent. There’s no reason why they can’t dominate the Premier League for the upcoming years.
‘Arsenal’s squad, with the stability they have, can dominate the Premier League in the years coming.’

Influential Arsenal midfielder Declan Rice (Picture: Getty)
While Vieira praised the entire Arsenal squad for ending the club’s long wait for a Premier League trophy, he singled out Declan Rice for special praise.
Rice has been arguably Arsenal’s most influential player this season and is one of the favourites for the PFA Player of the Year award.
‘At West Ham he was a good player, now at Arsenal he is a top player,’ Vieira added.
Nicolas Jackson seeks game-time assurances from Xabi Alonso at Chelsea
TL:DR – Nicolas Jackson seeks game-time assurances from Xabi Alonso at Chelsea
- Nicolas Jackson requires assurance from incoming Chelsea manager Xabi Alonso regarding his status as a first-choice player before committing to the club.
- Jackson returns from a loan at Bayern Munich after scoring 11 goals in 34 appearances.
- Chelsea plans discussions on Jackson’s future amid interest from various clubs, with potential options for another loan or permanent transfer if assurances are not provided.
- Jackson’s past performance included 30 goals in 81 appearances after his £32m transfer from Villarreal.
Chelsea star makes bold demand to Xabi Alonso as club consider transfer

Incoming Chelsea manager Xabi Alonso (Picture: Getty)
Nicolas Jackson wants assurances from Xabi Alonso over his game-time and will only stay at Chelsea if he is viewed as a ‘first-choice’ by the new manager.
Jackson is set to return to Stamford Bridge after spending the 2025-26 season on loan at Bayern Munich.
The Senegal striker was a mainstay in the Chelsea team for two seasons following his £32m move from Villarreal, scoring 30 goals in 81 appearances.
Chelsea sanctioned Jackson’s move to Bayern last summer after spending almost £100m to sign Joao Pedro from Brighton and Liam Delap from Ipswich Town.
Bayern Munich paid around £14m just to secure Jackson’s services on loan and agreed to pay a further £56m to sign him permanently if certain conditions were met.
But it quickly became apparent that Jackson would not active a permanent move to Bayern Munich and the German champions opted not to renegotiate a fresh deal with Chelsea.
As a result Jackson will soon return to west London but his future is still up in the air, with three outcomes all possible.
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Nicolas Jackson spent the season on loan at Bayern Munich (Picture: Getty)
The Sun say Jackson is ‘happy’ to stay at Chelsea, who recently appointed Alonso as their new manager, but only if he regains his place in the first team.
It is claimed Jackson will seek assurances from Alonso over his game-time at Chelsea and will look for another loan or a permanent transfer if he does not get the answer he wants.
Chelsea are planning talks with Jackson’s representatives as they weigh up whether to sell a player who last summer attracted interest from multiple domestic and foreign clubs.

Chelsea could sell £30m flop Liam Delap (Picture: Getty)
One of Jackson’s replacements, Liam Delap, endured a miserable first season at Stamford Bridge, scoring just two goals in all competitions.
But fellow summer signing Joao Pedro was one of the few Chelsea players to impress across the campaign, with the Brazilian hitting 20 goals.
Jackson just about managed double figures during his season-long loan at Bayern, scoring 11 goals in 34 appearances as he played back-up to England captain Harry Kane.
Paul Merson urges Mikel Arteta to select Jurrien Timber for Champions League final
Paul Merson urges Mikel Arteta to select Jurrien Timber for Champions League final
TL:DR – Paul Merson urges Mikel Arteta to select Jurrien Timber for Champions League final
- Paul Merson urges Mikel Arteta to consider Jurrien Timber for the Champions League final against PSG, despite injury concerns.
- Arsenal recently secured their first Premier League title since 2004 and aims for a historic double.
- Facing Champions League holders PSG, Merson believes Arsenal’s strong defence can compete against an elite forward line.
- Timber’s fitness in training is critical, as he played a key role in Arsenal’s title campaign but has been sidelined with a groin injury.
‘Take a chance’ – Paul Merson urges Mikel Arteta to recall Arsenal star against PSG

Arsenal legend Paul Merson (Picture: Getty)
Paul Merson wants Mikel Arteta to recall injury doubt Jurrien Timber for Arsenal’s Champions League final against PSG even if he’s only ‘half-fit’.
Arsenal clinched a long-awaited Premier League title at the weekend, lifting the trophy for the first time since 2004.
Arteta’s side will attempt to secure a stunning double on Saturday when they face PSG in their first Champions League final in 20 years.
The new Premier League champions are underdogs against Champions League holders PSG, who overcame Bayern Munich in the semi-finals as they look for back-to-back European titles.
But Merson insists Arsenal are more than capable of claiming a maiden Champions League as the ‘best defence’ comes up against the ‘best forward line’ in Europe.
Merson believes Arsenal’s ability to beat PSG may rely on Timber, however, as the Gunners sweat on his availability to play in the final.
Timber played a key role in Arsenal’s Premier League title charge but missed the last two months of the season with a groin injury.

Jurrien Timber missed the last two months of the season (Picture: Getty)
Arsenal hope the 24-year-old is fit to train with his teammates this week after he was part of the title celebrations in London over the weekend.
‘I think Jurrien Timber has to play,’ Arsenal legend Merson said on The Good, The Bad & The Football podcast. ‘There’s talk that he will be fit.
‘He’s got to play, even if he’s half-fit I would take a chance on him because he has to play in that game.’

Mikel Arteta is eyeing a stunning double (Picture: Getty)
Asked whether he believes Arsenal are capable of beating PSG, Merson added: ‘Yeah I do, I do.
‘Having that rest after winning the title was important, they didn’t have any of that nervous energy going into the final day.
‘I think they’ve got a chance, especially with the way they do set-plays. Anytime they get a set-piece will be like a penalty because PSG are a small team, they’re a good team but they’re a small team.
‘I think PSG will struggle with that. You’re talking about one of the best forward lines against one of the best defences.’
Ben White filled in at right-back while Timber was out but he too suffered an injury that ruled him out of not only the Champions League final but this summer’s World Cup.
Arsenal reached a first Champions League final since 2006 by beating Diego Simeone’s Atletico Madrid in the semi-finals.
Rating Arsenal’s chances against PSG, ex-England midfielder Gareth Barry told Action Network: ‘Coming in as the underdogs is perfect for Arsenal.
‘Winning the league will give them a big sigh of relief and confidence going into the game. While everyone is saying PSG are nailed on to win, given Arsenal’s squad and capabilities, they can easily go and win on the day.
‘I’m expecting a real good game and Arsenal should go in quietly confident.’
The Puskas Arena in Budapest, Hungary, hosts the 2026 Champions League final. PSG beat Inter Milan 5-0 in last year’s final.
Paxton to win Texas Senate GOP runoff, unseating incumbent Cornyn
Get you up to speed: Paxton projected to win Texas Senate GOP runoff after last-minute Trump endorsement, ousting incumbent Cornyn
Ken Paxton, supported by President Trump, won the GOP Senate primary runoff in Texas, defeating incumbent John Cornyn. He will face Democratic nominee James Talarico in the November election.
Ken Paxton’s Senate primary victory positions him to face Democratic nominee James Talarico in November, marking the first time a Democrat has had a chance at a major statewide race in Texas since 1994. The Republican primary was noted as the most expensive in history, with significant investments from the Senate GOP campaign arm aimed at maintaining control in the upcoming general election.
Ken Paxton’s victory in the Senate primary runoff has drawn a commitment of support from John Cornyn for the Republican ticket in the upcoming general election, stating he respects the voters’ decision. Meanwhile, James Talarico welcomed Cornyn’s supporters into his campaign, recognising the significant challenge he faces in a state where Democratic candidates have historically struggled in statewide elections.
What remains unclear — It is not yet known how Paxton’s legal history will impact his campaign against Talarico in the general election.
Paxton to win Texas Senate GOP runoff, unseating incumbent Cornyn
Trump-backed Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton will win the Senate primary runoff for the GOP nomination, WTX US News projects, unseating longtime incumbent Sen. John Cornyn in a seismic shift for Republicans in the Senate.
Paxton will face the Democratic nominee, state Rep. James Talarico, in November. A Democrat has not won a statewide race in Texas since 1994, and has not won a U.S. Senate race in the state since 1988.
A last-minute endorsement by President Trump last week boosted Paxton’s fortunes. At his victory party on Tuesday, Paxton thanked Mr. Trump for his support, saying, “when everyone in Washington told him to abandon me and abandon the people of Texas, he didn’t listen.”
“President Trump is the leader of our party, and his endorsement is the most powerful force in politics,” Paxton said.
Cornyn said at his election night event on Tuesday that he would support the Republican ticket in the general election.
“I’ve said throughout this race that I trust the voters of Texas, and they made their decision, and I must respect it,” Cornyn said.
Cornyn, a four-term incumbent who once served in Senate GOP leadership, had received the most votes in a three-way primary race with Paxton and Rep. Wesley Hunt in March, but the contest advanced to a Paxton-Cornyn runoff after no candidate won a majority.
After previously staying on the sidelines, Mr. Trump threw his support behind Paxton last week, writing that the attorney general “has always been extremely loyal to me.” The president called Cornyn a “good man” who “was not supportive of me when times were tough. Hunt also backed Paxton.
The race is the most expensive primary in history. The Senate GOP campaign arm had invested millions in the race to defeat Paxton, and Senate Republicans had believed it would be easier to defend the seat against Talarico with Cornyn at the top of the ticket.
Paxton on Tuesday said “Texas will be the radical left’s number-one priority,” adding “this campaign is not about red versus blue, it’s about so much more.”
“James Talarico is a threat to everything we hold dear in this state and in our country,” Paxton said. He added later, “every Republican knows that if we lose this state, if Republicans lose this state, we lose the country.”
In a statement, Talarico thanked Cornyn for his time representing the state, and added, “To Senator Cornyn’s supporters: you have a place in our campaign.”
Asked last week whether the president’s endorsement of Paxton would make it more difficult for Republicans to hold onto control of the Senate, Majority Leader John Thune replied that “the majority runs through a lot of different states.”
It’s the latest victory for a Trump-endorsed candidate taking on an incumbent who ran afoul of the president: Sen. Bill Cassidy earlier this month did not advance to a runoff in that state’s primary after Mr. Trump backed a challenger, and Rep. Thomas Massie of Kentucky lost a primary last week against a Trump-backed candidate.
Paxton was first elected Texas attorney general in 2014, aggressively taking on the Obama administration when he assumed office. He then became a close ally of Mr. Trump’s, going so far as to file the lawsuit challenging former President Joe Biden’s win in the 2020 election in Pennsylvania, Michigan, Georgia and Wisconsin. That case was tossed out by the U.S. Supreme Court.
Paxton also has a history of legal issues related to his role as attorney general. In 2015, he was indicted on securities fraud charges, but they were later dropped in 2024 as part of a pre-trial diversion deal. In 2023, he was impeached for bribery, dereliction of duty and disregard of official duties by the GOP-majority Texas House of Representatives in a 121-23 vote. He was later acquitted by the state Senate. Mr. Trump posted a message in support of Paxton after the trial.
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Rare Ebola strain possibly linked to two aid workers in northern Italy
Get you up to speed: Rare Ebola strain with no cure ‘may be in Europe’ | News World
At least 18 people possibly infected with Ebola fled a hospital in Mongbwalu, Ituri Province, Democratic Republic of Congo, following attacks by residents attempting to retrieve bodies for burial. Dr Richard Lokodu confirmed one case of Ebola remains active in the community as the outbreak continues to escalate.
The World Health Organization has classified the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo as a “public health emergency of international concern,” with significant attention on its rapid spread in Ituri Province. Health authorities have noted that 18 potentially infected individuals escaped from a hospital following violent attacks on facilities, complicating containment efforts amid a humanitarian crisis in the region.
The World Health Organization has declared the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo a “public health emergency of international concern,” highlighting risks associated with humanitarian crises in the region. In response to the situation, Lombardy’s regional welfare minister reassured the public, stating, “There is still no certainty that this is Ebola,” as two aid workers with symptoms consistent with the disease await test results.
What remains unclear — It is uncertain how many additional Ebola cases may arise following the escape of 18 potentially infected individuals from a hospital.
Rare Ebola strain possibly linked to two aid workers in northern Italy

Health workers in the DRC are working to contain the virus quickly (Picture: Getty)
A health alert has been issued in northern Italy after two aid workers developed Ebola-like symptoms.
At least 220 people have died of the virus in the Democratic Republic of Congo since an outbreak was declared earlier this month.
Two aid workers who returned to Lombardy after a three-month trip to Uganda are now presenting with symptoms consistent with the disease, including fever, nausea, vomiting, and intestinal problems.
They have been taken to a hospital in Milan, which is equipped to deal with high-risk infectious diseases.
Lombardy’s regional welfare minister has tried to quell fears about a possible spread of the deadly disease.
He told a press conference: ‘There is still no certainty that this is Ebola. We are hopeful that they will be negative.’
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This weekend, 18 potentially infected people fled the hospital after it was attacked (Picture: AP)
The risk to the public remains low.
The strain of Ebola causing the current spread is the Bundibugyo strain, which doesn’t have a vaccine currently. Scientists in Oxford are working on one, but it likely won’t be available for at least six months.
This weekend, at least 18 people possibly infected with Ebola fled a hospital after it was attacked multiple times by grieving families.
Attacks by residents on makeshift hospitals in Ituri province, the centre of the outbreak, have risen in the last week.
Some 18 Ebola patients escaped Mongbwalu general referral hospital on Saturday as people burnt tents set up by Médecins Sans Frontières.

Families are working to avoid the deadly virus (Picture: Reuters)
Dr Richard Lokodu, medical director of the facility, told Reuters: ‘We have one confirmed case of Ebola that continues to circulate in the community and evade the response.’
A suspected patient who was in critical condition died in the second attack while trying to flee from his bed.
The attackers, Dr Lokodu said, wanted to take the bodies of the Ebola victims by force for burial.
Ebola can be contracted through contact with the bodily fluids of a dead person; the virus has spread during mourning and funeral proceedings in previous outbreaks.
Local officials say the attacks are down to a lack of awareness, with some seeing Ebola as a ‘white man’s invention’ or a cash-grab by hospitals.
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