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The New York Times |
Manchester City can turn their focus to securing Champions League qualification.
BBC |
Welcome to Tuesday's football news live - we'll bring you all the build-up to tonight's Premier League matches, plus media conferences including hearing from Liverpool boss Arne Slot and Manchester Ci...
Reuters |
Guardiola introduced 20-year-old O'Reilly at the break and he quickly created the chance for Haaland to redeem himself, playing the ball across the face of goal for the Norwegian to slam home at the ...
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City know their rivals for a Champions League place will drop points during the run-in - the question is whether they can capitalise
A Look at Potential Club World Cup Scenarios. As the Club World Cup draws near, the spotlight intensifies on Cristiano Ronaldo's future pa
Erling Haaland is set for a spell on the sideline with an ankle injury picked up against Bournemouth on Sunday, but Manchester City remain hopeful the striker will be able to play again this season and take part in the FIFA Club World Cup this summer.
Chelsea blew Manchester City away to overturn their first-leg deficit and reach the Champions League semifinals, where old rivals Barcelona await.
In an unexpected turn of events, football icon Cristiano Ronaldo may be on the brink of securing a one-month contract with a new team to participate in the upcoming Club World Cup. This speculation raises numerous questions about his future,
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