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Vinícius Júnior is reportedly backing José Mourinho’s possible return to Real Madrid despite past tensions.
Reports say Vinicius believes Mourinho can restore unity at the Bernabeu after a disappointing season. Madrid have already made a verbal offer, with talks progressing.
The Brazilian forward reportedly holds no grudge over Mourinho’s defence of Benfica youngster Gianluca Prestianni during a racism row earlier this season.
Tottenham Hotspur’s fight for Premier League survival is on a knife-edge after a late penalty conceded in their recent match against Leeds United highlighted their persistent tendency for self-destruction. Despite a noticeable improvement in performance and tactical organization under new manager Roberto De Zerbi, the team’s fragility remains a critical issue, leaving them just two points above the relegation zone with two games left.
Newcastle United has expressed strong interest in signing Chelsea striker Liam Delap at the end of the season. Delap has had a difficult debut campaign with Chelsea, scoring just two goals in 38 appearances. Despite Chelsea’s current lack of intent to sell, Newcastle is monitoring the situation and is ready to make a move if the Blues decide to part ways with the player. Chelsea paid £30 million for Delap and may seek a profit in the transfer market.
Hull City winger Mohamed Belloumi endured a rocky start to his Championship semi-final second leg, prompting visible frustration from boss Sergej Jakirovic due to a boot-tying delay. However, the Algerian quickly transformed the mood, scoring a crucial goal and providing an assist just 50 minutes later. His game-changing performance helped Hull secure a 2-0 victory over Millwall, booking their place in the play-off final for a shot at the Premier League.
Roberto De Zerbi indicated his Tottenham players struggled with pressure during their 1-1 draw against Leeds United on Monday. The result saw Spurs miss an opportunity to widen their gap from the relegation zone. Mathys Tel scored the opener but then conceded a penalty, with Dominic Calvert-Lewin converting the spot-kick.
Antonin Kinsky, Tottenham’s goalkeeper, delivered a performance hailed as ‘one of the saves of the season’ against Leeds, potentially marking a redemption moment after a difficult outing in March. His crucial late save secured a point for Spurs, who are in a tight battle for Premier League survival. Experts praised his character and resilience, noting the save’s potential significance for the club’s top-flight status.
Hansi Flick, despite learning of his father’s death on La Liga title-winning day, led Barcelona to victory against Real Madrid. His empathetic coaching style fostered a strong ‘family’ atmosphere, transforming a young squad into champions. The team’s resilience and unity were key to overcoming early challenges and securing the league title.
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Manchester United legend Gary Neville believes Arsenal’s dramatic 1-0 victory over West Ham United could become a legendary moment in their Premier League title pursuit. Leandro Trossard scored the winning goal in the 83rd minute, with a late West Ham equalizer being disallowed by VAR. Neville highlighted the importance of such hard-fought wins if Arsenal are to end their 22-year title drought.
According to Inside World Football, Iran has demanded visa guarantees, security assurances, and respect for its national symbols before participating in the 2026 FIFA World Cup in the United States.
Iran has demanded guarantees from FIFA and the U.S. ahead of the 2026 World Cup, insisting players, officials and coaches receive visas and security protection. Tehran also wants respect for its flag and anthem amid rising tensions with Washington. FIFA boss Gianni Infantino says Iran will still compete despite ongoing political and security concerns surrounding the tournament.
Chelsea’s managerial search is heating up, with Oliver Glasner and Filipe Luis added to the club’s shortlist, according to Tribuna. Xabi Alonso, Andoni Iraola and Marco Silva are also being considered as the Blues look for Liam Rosenior’s long-term successor. Sporting directors Paul Winstanley and Laurence Stewart are leading the process, with no final decision made yet.
