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101greatgoals.com | Tom Rostance
West Ham have confirmed that Aaron Cresswell, Lukasz Fabianski, Danny Ings and Vladimir Coufal will leave the club when their contracts expire this summer. All four players were a part of the Hammers’ Conference League winning squad in 2023 and have made more than 800 appearances for the club between them. Cresswell, 35, joined the club in 2014 and has played more than 350 times in claret and blue.
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101greatgoals.com | Tom Rostance
Premier League champions Liverpool can put a further dent in Arsenal’s season when the top two meet at Anfield. Arsenal’s fine Champions League run came to an end in Paris in midweek and after losing to Bournemouth last time out the Gunners are in danger of being overhauled for second spot in the league. The Gunners are just three points ahead of Manchester City – and four of both Newcastle and Chelsea – going into the weekend.
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101greatgoals.com | Tom Rostance
Newcastle manager Eddie Howe says he feels an expectation from within the club to return to the Champions League. Newcastle host Chelsea on Sunday with the clubs locked together on both points and goal difference. Howe’s side are currently ahead on goals scored, with both engaged in a six-way fight with Arsenal, Manchester City, Nottingham Forest and Aston Villa for a top-five finish.
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101greatgoals.com | Tom Rostance
Tottenham manager Ange Postecoglou turned on his critics after a 2-0 win over Bodo/Glimt sent his side through to the Europa League final against Manchester United. Spurs are without a trophy since their 2008 League Cup success but second-half goals by Dominic Solanke and Pedro Porro confirmed their place in the final in Bilbao on 21 May. United and Tottenham have struggled in the Premier League this season but the winners in Spain will play in the Champions League next season.
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101greatgoals.com | Tom Rostance
Europa League finalists Manchester United and Tottenham are both struggling for form, admitted United boss Ruben Amorim after his side booked their place in the final. United fell behind in their second leg with Athletic Bilbao when Mikel Jaureguizar brilliantly put Ernesto Valverde’s visitors ahead at Old Trafford.
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