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Browsing: Football
BBC News says Tottenham manager Antonio Conte says Harry Kane is “totally involved” in his project at the club after it appeared the striker would leave last summer.
The Daily Record says Scotland’s top flight are considering an emergency plan to bring back the ‘five substitutes’ rule for the second half of the season amid fears that Covid could wreak havoc with the remaining fixture list.
Sky Sports says Luke Shaw has questioned Man United’s intensity and motivation after its defeat to Wolves while Jamie Redknapp described the performance as “so poor”.
Last night’s Chelsea v Liverpool match was a thrilling return to football at its finest, but despite a flurry of goals in the first half, there were no winners at the end of the match.
Pep Guardiola says the Premier League title race is far from over despite Wednesday’s win over Brentford seeing Man City go eight points clear.
The Year In Review 2021 – June – England’s Euro 2020 glory! June was dominated by football as England made it all the way to the finals of the Euros 2020.
The Year In Review 2021 – May: The month saw a drastic escalation in the Israel-Palestine deadly violence & Chelsea beat Man City to win the Champions League.
The Guardian says Barcelona have agreed an initial €55m (£46.7m) deal to sign Ferran Torres from Manchester City, with additional clauses that could take the fee to €65m.
BBC News says Arsenal will face Liverpool in the semi-finals of the Carabao Cup, while Chelsea will meet Tottenham.
The Independent says Thomas Tuchel has urged the public not to start a witch hunt against unvaccinated Premier League players.
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