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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.
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Roberto De Zerbi give Tottenham Hotspur reason to believe
New Tottenham Hotspur manager Roberto De Zerbi has ignited hope among supporters by declaring his long-term ambition to restore the club to the Premier League’s summit despite their recent drop into the relegation zone.
Roberto De Zerbi has pledged to bring ambition back to Tottenham following the club’s slide into the bottom three.
Taking over a side reeling from a 3-0 defeat to Nottingham Forest, the Italian tactician is tasked with surviving a dire injury crisis.
“In my plan for sure there is the idea to stay for a long time… to put Tottenham to stay in the first position,” De Zerbi stated.
The manager’s arrival marks a shift from the pragmatic approach of predecessor Thomas Frank.
While the squad faces significant absences on the right flank, De Zerbi’s focus remains on high-level competitiveness and trophy hunting.
Addressing the club’s potential, he noted the goal is “to put Tottenham to stay in the first position in the Premier League because there are all parts to reach that level.”
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Tottenham Hotspur are officially in the Premier League relegation zone
Tottenham Hotspur have officially dropped into the Premier League’s bottom three after West Ham United secured a dominant 4-0 victory over Wolves to climb out of the relegation places.
West Ham United escaped the relegation zone for the first time since December following a commanding win at the London Stadium.
A brace from Taty Castellanos and two goals from Konstantinos Mavropanos sealed the victory, pushing North London rivals Tottenham into the unthinkable position of seventeenth.
Hammers coach Nuno Espirito Santo remained grounded despite the surge, stating, “I realise there is still a lot of work to be done yet.”
The result leaves Wolves facing confirmed relegation as early as next week, while Spurs continue their dramatic free fall toward the Championship.
West Ham’s resurgence, marked by five wins in eleven games, has radically shifted the survival landscape.
Reflecting on the atmosphere that fueled the result, Santo added, “London Stadium was amazing; it was bouncing with energy even in the hard parts when the game was tough.”
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Chelsea midfielder Moises Caicedo has fueled further uncertainty at Stamford Bridge by failing to dismiss a potential future move to Real Madrid, following the club’s decision to discipline captain Enzo Fernandez for similar comments.
Moises Caicedo has added to the growing discontent at Chelsea by leaving the door open for a move to Real Madrid.
Speaking while on international duty, the Ecuadorian admitted that while he is focused on his long-term contract in London, “you never know in football.”
His comments follow manager Liam Rosenior’s decision to drop Enzo Fernandez after the captain publicly flirted with the Spanish giants.
The Blues are currently enduring a crisis on and off the pitch, sitting sixth in the Premier League after four straight defeats.
Caicedo acknowledged the difficult transition since Enzo Maresca’s departure, noting that the squad is struggling to adapt to Rosenior’s style.
Regarding his future, he stated: “I have a contract with Chelsea now… but well, in the end, you never know in football.”
