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Arsenal fans in church celebrating and thanking God for their EPL trophy😂 pic.twitter.com/ny9ypXIjFj
— ACCRA MAYOR 🥲🥷 (@0panaa_1) May 24, 2026
Arsenal fans on the street if Lagos island this morning preparing for the trophy presentation 😂✨ pic.twitter.com/OsbzqtvYGB
— Oyindamola🙄 (@dammiedammie35) May 24, 2026
Bonus cut from Owerri, Imo State:
An Igbo man, who is an Arsenal fan, was sharing N5k to all Arsenal fans to celebrate Arsenal winning the Premier League at their hangout in Owerri, Imo state.
Heartland F.C. and Kun Khalifat F.C are big football clubs in Imo state. Can he promote them in the same way too?✍️ pic.twitter.com/CQhnEwRsHF
— Obiasogu David (@afrisagacity) May 23, 2026
The football GOAT debate has officially moved from players to managers — and it’s getting heated. ESPN has reignited the endless argument over whether Pep Guardiola or Alex Ferguson is the greatest manager in Premier League history.
On paper, Ferguson still owns the crown. The legendary Manchester United boss won 13 Premier League titles across 21 seasons and built multiple title-winning teams over different eras. Guardiola, though, has completely changed how modern football is played. The Manchester City manager has won six Premier League titles, delivered a historic Treble and turned City into an unstoppable machine.
According to ESPN, Guardiola’s insane trophy-per-season ratio and tactical influence have made the comparison closer than ever. Some pundits even believe Pep has already surpassed Ferguson in pure coaching quality.
Reuters recently reported Guardiola will leave Manchester City at the end of the 2025-26 season after a decade in charge. During that run, he transformed City into one of football’s greatest dynasties, winning multiple league titles, domestic cups and the Champions League.
Still, Ferguson supporters argue longevity matters. Fergie rebuilt Manchester United again and again while staying dominant for over two decades — something almost impossible in modern football. Guardiola’s critics also point to the massive spending power behind City’s rise.
One thing’s certain: there’s no easy answer. But the fact Pep is even being compared to Ferguson tells you just how ridiculous his legacy has become.
Hansi Flick isn’t losing sleep over reports linking José Mourinho with the Real Madrid job.
The Barcelona boss coolly responded, “Of course. Why not?” when asked if he was ready for Mourinho.
Fresh off a La Liga title, Flick warned next season “will be tougher” as Barça shift focus to conquering Europe and reclaiming the Champions League crown.
Pep Guardiola trusts Manchester City regarding the 115 financial charges they face. He is departing the club after a decade of success, with the verdict on the charges still pending.
City denies all allegations, stating they have evidence to support their case. Guardiola affirmed his faith in the club’s management and actions, noting that the current staff were not present during the period in question.
Harry Kane’s hat-trick powered Bayern Munich to a 3-0 victory over Stuttgart in the DFB-Pokal final, completing another domestic double. Meanwhile, Girona were relegated from La Liga after a 1-1 draw. Inter Milan finished their Serie A season unbeaten in 10 matches with a 3-3 draw.
Manchester United will not pay €100 million for RB Leipzig winger Yan Diomande, according to Fabrizio Romano. The club is prioritizing midfield investments and considers the fee too expensive. Liverpool and PSG are reportedly in active talks with Diomande’s agency. Tottenham’s previous attempts to sign the player were unsuccessful.
Girona’s dramatic fall from grace is complete. Just one season after competing in the Champions League, the club has been relegated from La Liga. A 1-1 draw against Elche sealed their fate. Mallorca also faces the drop despite a victory, falling victim to tiebreakers. European spots were decided as Celta Vigo secured a Europa League place and Getafe clinched Conference League qualification.
Hull City’s Wembley Glory!
Hull City secured promotion to the Premier League in a thrilling Championship play-off final, beating Middlesbrough with a dramatic 95th-minute Wembley winner. The victory sparked immediate reaction and continued the ‘Spygate’ controversy. Aaron Paul and Jobi McAnuff, with former Hull boss Phil Brown, delve into the intense final and its dramatic build-up.
Liverpool Eyes Trincao!
The Reds are reportedly targeting Sporting CP winger Francisco Trincao this summer. With Mohamed Salah’s potential free transfer exit, bolstering the right wing is a priority. While RB Leipzig’s Yan Diomande remains a top choice, fierce PSG competition means Trincao, who boasts 13 goals and 18 assists, could be Liverpool’s key alternative for a Premier League return.
Headlines: Iran’s WC Base Camp Moves to Mexico; FIFA Approves Iran’s Base Switch.
Iran’s football federation announced Saturday their World Cup training base shifted from the US to Mexico, citing FIFA approval. The original Tucson, Arizona, plan changed due to Middle East war concerns and potential visa issues. The team will now base in Tijuana, resolving logistics for their upcoming games in the US. FIFA has not yet confirmed the move.
