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🚨 UEFA announce La Finalissima between Argentina and Spain has been cancelled.
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) March 15, 2026
Decision made following political situation in Middle East with match initially planned in Qatar, then no agreement on different venue between the Federations. pic.twitter.com/RyhWKGkKYS
🚨 𝗜𝗡𝗖𝗥𝗘𝗗𝗜𝗕𝗟𝗘: Bayern Munich have no goalkeepers available. ❌😱🧤
❌ Jonas Urbig injured 🤕
❌ Manuel Neuer injured 🤕
❌ Sven Ulreich injured 🤕
❌ Leon Klanac injured 🤕All four goalkeepers are out of action! 😱 pic.twitter.com/BpqhvwUk8X
— Football Tweet ⚽ (@Footballtweet) March 15, 2026
⚪️⚫️🏴 Ashley Cole has signed in as new Cesena manager in Italian second division Serie B. pic.twitter.com/KQfgsn7DpD
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) March 15, 2026
Dowman, 16, sparks Arsenal’s title push.
The agent of Newcastle United midfielder Sandro Tonali has indicated that a summer transfer is a strong possibility, with Arsenal and Manchester City mentioned as potential destinations.
Agent Giuseppe Riso confirmed that the initial aim was to make Tonali a ‘star player’ and hinted that major career decisions would unfold after the World Cup.
Tottenham Hotspur legend Robbie Keane has become the leading candidate to replace interim manager Igor Tudor as the club battles to avoid a catastrophic relegation from the Premier League.
Tottenham Hotspur are reportedly preparing to dismiss interim manager Igor Tudor following a disastrous four-game tenure that has left the club 16th in the table.
Tudor, who replaced Thomas Frank just one month ago, has overseen a club-record run of six consecutive defeats in all competitions.
Club legend Robbie Keane, currently managing Ferencvaros, has emerged as the frontrunner to take over. While Keane desires a long-term contract, he is reportedly willing to step in immediately to guide his former side to safety.
The potential appointment is seen as a major boost for striker Dominic Solanke, who has scored six goals in 15 appearances this term despite the team’s creative struggles.
Keane’s “adaptable” tactical approach and focus on aggressive attacking play are viewed as the ideal remedy for a Spurs side currently possessing one of the lowest xG totals in the division.
With a crucial relegation six-pointer against Nottingham Forest looming on March 22, the board is under immense pressure to finalize a leadership change before the drop zone consumes them.
Lehmann rejected huge offer.
Pundit Jamie Redknapp and co-commentator Alan Smith have slammed VAR’s rapid dismissal of a penalty claim during Arsenal’s 2-0 win over Everton, labeling the decision an “absolute disgrace.”
Jamie Redknapp voiced his fury after Arsenal were denied a first-half penalty during Saturday’s victory against Everton.
A collision between Michael Keane and Kai Havertz was dismissed by referee Andy Madley and a quick VAR check, despite replays showing contact.
“How on earth have VAR taken three seconds to say that’s not a penalty, I’ll never know,” Redknapp fumed. “That is a horrendous decision.”
The Premier League Match Centre defended the call, describing the contact as “minimal.”
However, Redknapp remained incensed by the speed of the review at Stockley Park. “It’s an absolute disgrace how that’s not been given or overturned,” he added.
While the injustice initially frustrated the leaders, late goals from Viktor Gyokeres and Max Dowman eventually secured the points for Mikel Arteta’s side.
Despite previously claiming a draw would end their title hopes, Pep Guardiola insisted the race is “not over” after Manchester City’s 1-1 stalemate with West Ham left them significantly trailing Arsenal.
Manchester City’s pursuit of a fifth consecutive Premier League title stalled as they were held to a 1-1 draw at West Ham.
The result leaves Pep Guardiola’s side nine points adrift of leaders Arsenal, who earlier defeated Everton.
Despite the setback, Guardiola reversed his pre-match stance that dropping points would prove fatal. “No, it’s not over. We didn’t lose. We continue,” he told reporters post-match.
The Blues have now surrendered leads in back-to-back games against bottom-half opposition, raising concerns about their legendary consistency.
Midfielder Rodri admitted the squad is in a “process to come back,” acknowledging they are not currently the “unbelievable team” of years past.
City must now pivot to a defining week featuring a Champions League clash with Real Madrid and a Carabao Cup final against Arsenal.
Bayern Munich head coach Vincent Kompany took time to talk topics outside of football this week, appearing as a ‘guest speaker via video conference’ at a the 2026 European Employment & Social Rights forum, with his remarks captured by @iMiaSanMia.
In this appearance, Kompany shared how his career in sports was informed every step of the way by his upbringing — and emphasized the importance of a culturally diverse environment.
Liverpool struggles finishing chances badly.
Newcastle United winger Anthony Gordon has labeled comments from pundits Alan Shearer and Wayne Rooney as “utter stupidity” after they questioned his commitment during a recent bout of illness.
Anthony Gordon has fiercely defended his professional integrity following Newcastle’s 1-0 win over Chelsea.
The winger slammed Wayne Rooney and Alan Shearer for questioning his attitude after he was benched against Barcelona due to illness.
“The stuff that the media guy told me was complete and utter stupidity,” Gordon stated. He clarified that he was bedridden for days and had even dressed in isolation to protect teammates.
The England international, who scored the decisive goal at Stamford Bridge, insisted he was desperate to play in what he called the “biggest game” of his career.
Addressing the pundits directly, Gordon remarked, “I think they need to do better at what they are doing.”
Manager Eddie Howe supported his player, confirming the benching was a medical decision despite the pundits’ claims of “hypocrisy” regarding squad interaction.
