
Jake Fox
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squawka.com | Dean Smith |Harry Edwards |Jake Fox
Published: 9:56, 16 April 2025 Heading into the second leg of their Champions League quarter-final with a two-goal deficit, Aston Villa knew they had it all to do if they were to overcome the mighty Paris Saint-Germain. And while they fell agonisingly short, losing 6-5 on aggregate, there was no disputing what a magnificent display they produced to win 3-2 on the night.
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squawka.com | Harry Edwards |Connor Holden |Jake Fox
Former Liverpool right-back Glen Johnson spoke to Squawka about the club’s Carabao Cup final defeat. Johnson gave his thoughts on the Virgil van Dijk’s future, Liverpool’s trophy haul and Cole Palmer’s poor form for Chelsea. He also spoke about Thomas Tuchel’s first international break as England manager and what he’d like to see changed in the Three Lions.
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squawka.com | Connor Holden |Jake Fox
Thomas Tuchel has been something of a shape shifter across his career so far. The German coach has gone from a 5-2-3, to a 4-3-3, to a 4-4-2, to a 3-4-2-1, while also always having the ability to use his favoured 4-2-3-1. Tuchel has picked his 26-man squad for the his first international break and England manager, where the Three Lions will take on Albania and Latvia in World Cup qualifiers.
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squawka.com | Connor Holden |Jake Fox
There is currently a lot of talk about the three Liverpool stars whose contracts expire in the summer. All the focus is on how Liverpool would replace Virgil van Dijk, Trent Alexander-Arnold and Mo Salah if they were to leave, and the effect it would have on Arne Slot’s team dynamics. But perhaps one of the most important positions to address this summer is left-back.
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squawka.com | Jake Fox |Connor Holden |Dean Smith
“It’s been coming.”That line could have applied to a lot of things from Sunday’s Carabao Cup final: Newcastle United‘s win, Liverpool’s physical and mental stumbles, a final that isn’t Liverpool vs Chelsea. But none of those felt more apt than the Newcastle goal itself, and the looming figure of Dan Burn, who kept coming, and coming, and coming, before the Red Wall couldn’t stand it any longer. Inevitability came all in one big gangly basket.
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