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Liverpool have decided that Xabi Alonso will be their coach next season, according to BILD 🤯
The Merseyside club will be hoping that Xabi Alonso will be able to get them challenging for the title 🏆
Get ready for next season, as we might see the best version of Florian Wirtz… pic.twitter.com/9qn0hy2AWr
— GOAL (@goal) March 30, 2026
🚨🚨| BREAKING: Cardiff City's claim for more than £100m in compensation following the death of footballer Emiliano Sala has been 𝐃𝐈𝐒𝐌𝐈𝐒𝐒𝐄𝐃 by a French judge. ⚖️
[@BBCNews] pic.twitter.com/UsdFjHMo2I
— CentreGoals. (@centregoals) March 30, 2026
De Zerbi nears Spurs rescue deal.
🚨 Sources briefed on Noni Madueke’s injury believe that it is a minor issue, with the player likely to miss Arsenal’s FA Cup quarter-final against Southampton on Saturday & possibly the first leg against Sporting CP on April 7. ❌🏴 [@TheAthleticFC] pic.twitter.com/lO9uAmQhbu
— afcstuff (@afcstuff) March 30, 2026
"I’m disappointed but not disappointed with the players."
Thomas Tuchel addresses the withdrawal of three Arsenal players from the England national team squad 🗣️ pic.twitter.com/vpArPKvIcH
— Sky Sports Football (@SkyFootball) March 30, 2026
Aston Villa and England midfielder Missy Bo Kearns has shared the tragic news that she and partner Liam Walsh have lost their baby during pregnancy, just weeks after announcing they were expecting.
Aston Villa midfielder Missy Bo Kearns has tragically announced the loss of her baby during pregnancy. The 24-year-old Lioness, who shared her pregnancy news with partner Liam Walsh earlier this month, confirmed the heartbreaking update via Instagram.
Kearns expressed the profound sadness her family is experiencing, noting that they are currently focusing on supporting one another through their recovery following the unexpected loss.
The footballing community has rallied around the couple, with Aston Villa Women issuing a statement of support.
In her emotional post, Kearns wrote: “With very heavy hearts, we want to share that we’ve lost our baby during pregnancy.
The past weeks have been filled with a kind of sadness that’s hard to explain, and we’re still trying to come to terms with it all.”
Svensson stays loyal to Dortmund.
Marc Bernal has praised teammate Gavi for providing essential emotional and physical guidance during his rehabilitation from a lengthy injury nightmare at the Catalan club.
Barcelona youngster Marc Bernal has opened up about his recovery process, highlighting the vital role teammate Gavi played during his rehabilitation.
Having faced a similar long-term injury previously, Gavi provided firsthand experience to help the midfielder navigate the mental and physical challenges of his comeback.
Bernal, now back in action and representing Spain’s Under-21s, credited this support for his successful return to the first team.
Reflecting on the bond shared between the La Masia graduates, Bernal emphasized the importance of their shared history.
He noted that Gavi’s mentorship was particularly crucial during the early stages of his recovery.
Regarding the assistance he received, Bernal stated: “Especially Gavi, who had gone through the same thing the previous year… He helped me a lot from the beginning when I got injured.”
Manchester United has enlisted club legend Bryan Robson to mentor young players on managing wealth and avoiding the financial pitfalls that frequently target rising professional footballers.
Manchester United manager Michael Carrick has invited “Captain Marvel” Bryan Robson to Carrington to educate the club’s academy prospects.
Robson, who made 461 appearances for the Red Devils, is sharing his personal experiences with failed investment schemes to help the next generation protect their earnings.
The initiative aims to provide vital financial literacy as young players sign their first professional contracts and become targets.
The 69-year-old former captain emphasized that many young athletes are vulnerable to opportunists and often feel too proud to seek help when things go wrong.
Highlighting the dangers of sudden wealth, Robson stated:
“The moment they sign that first professional contract, footballers become a target. They are a cash cow for hangers-on, con artists and opportunists. It’s evil.”
Dominic Calvert-Lewin appears likely to miss England’s final World Cup squad following a high-profile miss during a lackluster international return against Uruguay.
Dominic Calvert-Lewin’s World Cup aspirations have suffered a major blow after he was cut from the England camp following a disappointing cameo against Uruguay.
The Leeds forward, making his first international appearance in five years, failed to capitalize on a golden scoring opportunity.
Pundits Alan Shearer and Gary Lineker were notably critical, suggesting the miss effectively ended his chances of making Thomas Tuchel’s final 26-man roster.
The veteran strikers emphasized the high stakes of international football on the Rest Is Football podcast.
Reflecting on the missed header, Shearer stated: “Calvert-Lewin came on and missed an absolute sitter… because when you get a chance, you’ve got to score as a striker.”
Leeds now face a critical relegation battle, requiring their leading scorer to rediscover his clinical edge after a prolonged goal drought.
Mahomes breaks Chiefs’ passing record.
Despite boasting elite statistical form, Chelsea defender Trevoh Chalobah’s chances of starting for England at the World Cup are in jeopardy following a mistimed ankle injury.
Trevoh Chalobah’s aspirations for a starting role in Thomas Tuchel’s England squad have been dealt a severe blow by a mistimed ankle injury.
Statistical analysis suggests the Chelsea standout should be paired with Marc Guehi in the Three Lions’ defense based on Premier League performance.
However, his absence from the latest 35-man group for the Uruguay friendly highlights the significant setback caused by his recent collision.
The defender remains determined to reclaim his place as he begins an accelerated rehabilitation process.
Although he was recently seen in a protective boot, his progress on a stationary bike offers a glimmer of hope for a late-season return.
Regarding his recovery and a potential part two to his season, Chalobah recently posted: “I commot small, dem celebrate… dem no know say part 2 dey come.”
