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Why I asked my mother before signing Greenwood – Longoria

Marseille president Pablo Longoria has revealed that he consulted his mother before approving the controversial signing of former Manchester United forward Mason Greenwood in 2024, calling it one of the toughest decisions of his career. He said he wanted an opinion completely detached from football, money and club interests before giving the green light.​ Longoria explained that the club viewed Greenwood’s arrival as a huge sporting opportunity but carried out extensive due diligence on the case first. Greenwood was suspended by Manchester United in January 2022 following his arrest on suspicion of attempted rape, assault and coercive behaviour, with all charges later dropped in February 2023 after key witnesses withdrew.​ Speaking to The Telegraph, Longoria said he called his mother, Begona Longoria, a former prison system worker in Spain who once received a state medal for her service. After he […]

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English Premier League table as of January 23, 2026

Arsenal sit top of the English Premier League table with 50 points after 22 matches, having won 15, drawn 5 and lost 2, with 40 goals scored and 14 conceded. Manchester City and Aston Villa follow closely with 43 points each from 22 games.​ Liverpool are fourth on 36 points, just ahead of Manchester United on 35 points and Chelsea on 34 points after 22 fixtures. Brentford, Newcastle, Sunderland and Everton complete the current top ten, all separated by just a few points.​ At the other end of the table, West Ham, Burnley and Wolves occupy the bottom three places. Wolves are last with 8 points from 22 games, having won once, drawn five and lost 16, scoring 15 goals and conceding 41.​

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O’Neil named new Strasbourg head coach

French club Strasbourg have appointed Englishman Gary O’Neil as their new head coach following the departure of Liam Rosenior.​O’Neil, a former Bournemouth and Wolves manager, has been out of work since leaving Wolves in December 2024.​ Rosenior left Strasbourg to take over as Chelsea head coach under the shared BlueCo ownership structure linking both clubs.​Strasbourg turned to O’Neil as his replacement, confirming the move ahead of their next fixtures in Ligue 1 and the Coupe de France.​ O’Neil earned praise in England for keeping Bournemouth in the Premier League in 2022–23 and for stabilising Wolves before his exit.​Strasbourg see him as a young, modern coach who can build on Rosenior’s work and keep the team competitive in Ligue 1.​

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Rosenior verbally agrees to take Chelsea job

Strasbourg manager Liam Rosenior says he has verbally agreed to become Chelsea’s new head coach, replacing Enzo Maresca who left the club on New Year’s Day. The 41 year old described Chelsea as an incredible club with an incredible squad and said it is an opportunity he cannot turn down, even though he has not yet signed his contract.​ Rosenior explained at a Strasbourg press conference that all terms have been agreed and the move should be completed within hours, adding that he wanted to face the media in person before leaving out of respect for the French club. He confirmed that Strasbourg first team coach Kalifa Cisse, assistant head coach Justin Walker and head of analysis Ben Warner will join him on the Chelsea staff.​ The former Fulham and Hull full back took charge of Strasbourg in July 2024 […]

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Rosenior seen as leading candidate for Chelsea job

Strasbourg manager Liam Rosenior has emerged as the top candidate to replace Enzo Maresca as Chelsea head coach after the club decided to part ways with the Italian following a breakdown in relations with the hierarchy and poor league form.​Reports say Chelsea’s owners, BlueCo, view Rosenior favourably because of his modern coaching style, communication skills and record of developing young players, and are already holding internal talks about moving for him.​ Rosenior currently manages Strasbourg, another club owned by BlueCo, which is seen as an advantage because he already works within the group’s multi club structure and long term project model.​Under his watch, Strasbourg have shown progress in performances and player development in Ligue 1, boosting his reputation as a coach who can build competitive teams around emerging talents.​ Enzo Maresca left Chelsea after less than a season in charge, […]

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Kepa targets more League Cup heroics in Chelsea reunion

Arsenal goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga says he is ready for another big night in the League Cup as he prepares to face former club Chelsea in the semi finals. The Spaniard was Arsenal’s hero in the quarter finals, saving Maxence Lacroix’s penalty in an 8–7 shoot out win over Crystal Palace after a 1–1 draw at the Emirates.​ Kepa, who joined Arsenal from Chelsea in the summer, has played all his games for the Gunners this season in the League Cup. He believes the competition now offers the club a realistic chance to end their trophy drought stretching back to 2020.​ “Right now, if you want a trophy, and that’s something that we want, we have to fight against good teams,” he said, looking ahead to the two legged semi final. “Both semi finals are big games, but we’ll prepare well, […]

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Newcastle draw Man City Chelsea await Arsenal or Palace

Holders Newcastle United will face eight time winners Manchester City in the semi finals of the Carabao Cup. The other tie will see Chelsea play either Arsenal or Crystal Palace, with their opponents to be confirmed after the remaining quarter final. Arsenal’s last eight clash with Crystal Palace was moved to Tuesday 23 December to ease Palace’s fixture congestion caused by their Europa Conference League schedule. The winner of that game at the Emirates Stadium will travel to Stamford Bridge for the first leg against Chelsea. The semi finals will be played over two legs. The first legs are scheduled for the week starting 12 January 2026, with the return matches set for the week beginning 2 February. Chelsea, who finished as runners up to Liverpool in both 2022 and 2024, last lifted the League Cup in 2015. Manchester City, […]

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Eight major sporting moments that defined 2025

The year 2025 delivered some of the most dramatic and emotional moments in modern sport, from stunning comebacks and long-awaited titles to farewell appearances by global icons. Across football, basketball, cricket, American football and professional wrestling, teams and athletes produced performances that captivated fans worldwide and reshaped record books.​ Nigeria’s Super Falcons set the tone for the year by winning the 2025 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco. In a remarkable final in Rabat, they came from 2–0 down to beat hosts Morocco 3–2, with Esther Okoronkwo’s penalty, Folashade Ijamilusi’s equaliser and a dramatic late winner from Jennifer Echegini sealing a record-extending 10th WAFCON title for Nigeria.​ In Europe, Arsenal Women claimed the 2024–25 UEFA Women’s Champions League after edging Barcelona 1–0 in Lisbon. Stina Blackstenius scored the decisive goal in the 75th minute from a Beth Mead assist, […]

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Man City Cut Arsenal Lead With 3 0 Win At Crystal Palace

Manchester City boosted their Premier League title push with a commanding 3 0 victory away to Crystal Palace, narrowing Arsenal’s lead at the top of the table to just two points. Pep Guardiola’s side took full advantage of the chance to pile pressure on the Gunners with a clinical display in south London.​ City controlled possession for long spells and repeatedly stretched Palace with their movement and passing. The visitors’ pressure eventually told as they found the breakthrough and then added further goals to put the contest beyond doubt before full time.​ The result means Arsenal remain on 36 points from 16 matches, with City now on 34 points after recording their 11th league win of the season. Aston Villa, Chelsea and Crystal Palace follow in the chasing pack, keeping the top half of the table highly competitive.​ Guardiola hailed […]

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Maresca slams ‘very poor’ Chelsea after Leeds loss

Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca has described his team’s performance as “very poor” after a 3 1 defeat away to struggling Leeds United dealt a fresh blow to their Premier League title hopes.​ Leeds, who had lost their previous four league games and were sitting near the relegation zone, raced into a 2 0 first half lead through goals from Jaka Bijol and Ao Tanaka before Pedro Neto briefly gave Chelsea hope after the break.​ A defensive mistake by Tosin Adarabioyo allowed Dominic Calvert Lewin to restore Leeds’ two goal cushion, sealing a result that leaves Chelsea nine points behind leaders Arsenal and ends an eight match unbeaten run in all competitions.​ Maresca said his players were second best “in all aspects”, insisting that Leeds were sharper on the ball, off the ball and in duels, and admitted there was “nothing” […]

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