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2 weeks ago |
skysports.com | Mark McAdam |Rob Dorsett
Cardiff City are on the verge of appointing former Manchester City academy coach Brian Barry-Murphy as their new manager. The Irishman is currently assistant manager to Ruud Van Nistelrooy at Leicester City, but with uncertainty over the Netherlands coach's future at King Power Stadium, Barry-Murphy has decided now is the time to take his first job as a number one since he was in charge of Rochdale in 2021.
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3 weeks ago |
skysports.com | Rob Dorsett
Biometric tablets, heat tents and a trip to the Spanish Grand Prix - this hasn't been your average England training camp ahead of a June World Cup qualifier. But the unique elements give you a pretty clear impression of how much Thomas Tuchel and his FA support staff are already in full planning mode for next summer's World Cup. Even though the team haven't qualified yet.
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3 weeks ago |
skysports.com | Rob Dorsett
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has backed Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta for next season and encouraged the club to buy a striker this summer. Arsenal were runners-up behind champions Liverpool in last season's Premier League - the third year in a row the Gunners have finished second in the league - while also reaching the semi-finals of both the League Cup and UEFA Champions League. A complete No 6?
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1 month ago |
skysports.com | Rob Dorsett
Jamie Vardy has told Sky Sports he doesn't have any doubts that he can continue delivering in the Premier League and has no plans to retire. The 38-year-old will leave Leicester after 13 years at the end of the season following the expiry of his contract. Vardy has won a Premier League title, two promotions from the Championship, an FA Cup and the Community Shield with the club having scored 144 goals in the top flight.
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1 month ago |
skysports.com | Rob Dorsett
Twelve months ago, Nottingham Forest were a point outside the Premier League relegation places with three matches to play. At the same point this season, they're sixth, two points outside the Champions League spots, and certain of Europa League football at least. Yet there's supposedly frustration and anxiety at the City Ground, because of a recent and obvious dip in form.
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My analysis of a very unusual #england line up, selected by Thomas Tuchel.

"This is an extraordinary team" Jordan Henderson starts as Thomas Tuchel names a very attacking England side to face Andorra with Jude Bellingham, Morgan Rogers, Noni Madueke, Cole Palmer and Harry Kane all named in the XI 🏴 https://t.co/QBDwnn31aq

To be clear, there are 6,800 England fans with tickets for today’s WCQ, attendance is expected to be 10,000 in total - Espanyol Stadium will only be 1/4 full.

Excl: The number of #england fans with tickets to see WCQ v Andorra set to be eclipsed by #lionesses, who played in same venue 4 days earlier. 14,000 saw Lionesses lose 2-1 to Spain on Tues - fewer than 7,000 fans have tickets for Andorra v England in Espanyol Stadium tomorrow.

Thomas Tuchel says Jack Grealish “needs to make himself available by playing” - hinting that the #england manager thinks it’s time for him to leave #mcfc if he remains outside Pep’s plans. Tuchel says he “loves” Grealish but cannot select him if he is playing so little.