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Cristiano Ronaldo moved to 971 career goals after scoring in Al Nassr FC’s clash with Al Shabab FC. The 41-year-old forward is now just 29 goals away from the historic 1,000-goal mark, continuing his remarkable scoring run with trademark passion and intensity.
Sunderland’s appeal against Dan Ballard’s red card for hair pulling against Wolves has been rejected. Manager Regis Le Bris stated he believes Ballard attempted to pull the shirt, but hair became entangled. Le Bris finds the relevant rule unclear.
Manchester United are exploring a surprise move for Lyon’s 21-year-old winger, Afonso Moreira. The Red Devils are keen to strengthen their left-wing department and have identified Moreira as a potential target. He has impressed this season with 19 goal contributions and strong defensive play.
Lyon reportedly purchased Moreira for £2 million last summer and are willing to consider offers around £25 million. The player is open to a transfer to the Premier League, and United may need to move quickly to secure his signature.
Crystal Palace are one game away from winning the Conference League, a remarkable achievement after being demoted from the Europa League. Manager Oliver Glasner, who is set to leave in the summer, has led the club to potential third trophy in a successful period. The team’s journey has seen them travel across Europe, culminating in a final against Rayo Vallecano in Germany.
Liverpool aims to secure Champions League qualification at home against a struggling Chelsea. Liverpool’s recent loss to Manchester United ended a winning streak, while Chelsea’s form has seen six consecutive defeats. Despite injuries, Liverpool holds the advantage at Anfield, where they have a strong recent record. Chelsea’s poor run makes them vulnerable, and Liverpool is expected to secure a crucial victory to solidify their top-five finish.
Liverpool address ticket prices while aiming for Champions League, Brighton secure manager Fabian Hürzeler with a new contract, and Marco Silva’s future at Fulham is in question. Manchester United faces Sunderland, while Manchester City’s title charge faces a test against Brentford. Burnley looks to Zeki Amdouni for a spark, and Crystal Palace’s fixtures could impact the title race. Anthony Elanga returns to familiar ground with Newcastle, and West Ham’s Pablo Felipe seeks his first goal against Arsenal. James Maddison’s influence is felt by Tottenham as the season heads towards its climax.
Aston Villa has secured a coveted spot in the Europa League final, triumphing over Nottingham Forest. This marks their first opportunity for major silverware in 30 years. Concurrently, Crystal Palace made club history, reaching their inaugural European final with a commanding 5-2 aggregate win against Shakhtar Donetsk in the Conference League.
Manager Unai Emery now eyes a potential fifth Europa League title. The debrief from Villa Park featured insights from Dion Dublin, Ian Dennis, and Nick Mashiter, dissecting these pivotal European achievements and the road ahead for both English clubs.
Premier League rivals Arsenal and Chelsea are reportedly exploring a potential summer transfer for Danilo, the ex-Nottingham Forest midfielder. Currently with Botafogo, the 25-year-old has enjoyed a sensational season, registering 10 goals and three assists in 22 appearances. Both London clubs are making enquiries, with Arsenal having directly contacted his agents, as Danilo considers a return to English football.
Pop superstar Shakira has announced ‘Dai Dai’ as the official song for the 2026 World Cup. The 49-year-old Colombian artist, famed for global hits, teased the anthem for the tournament in the US, Mexico, and Canada. Featuring Nigerian singer Burna Boy, the track is set for release on May 14, becoming her second official World Cup song.
Yesterday
Livingston head coach Marvin Bartley and assistant Neil Hastings resigned, stating they “had no option” after being asked to reapply for their positions. Bartley, who took charge in January with assurances for next season, revealed the club’s stance “changed considerably” post-relegation. Owner Calvin Ford plans an “executive football committee” and a new leader for promotion, with Scott Arfield taking interim charge for the remaining top-flight matches.
