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Rodrigo Bentancur states Roberto De Zerbi has revitalized Tottenham’s team morale. The Spurs face Leeds United on Monday in a critical match, aiming to secure their Premier League survival. This follows West Ham’s 1-0 defeat to Arsenal, offering Tottenham a chance to move four points clear of the relegation zone with two games left.
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Fernandes: The trophies, the assist record and his future
Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes, despite winning two domestic cups, has not secured major Premier League or Champions League titles since 2020. Recently named the Football Writers’ Association’s player of the year, Fernandes prioritizes team trophies over individual accolades. He is one assist away from equalling the Premier League’s single-season record, jointly held by Thierry Henry and Kevin de Bruyne.
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Rio Ferdinand demands explanation after Michael Carrick slams ‘shocking’ decisions
Rio Ferdinand has joined Manchester United manager Michael Carrick in demanding an explanation from refereeing body PGMOL after Lisandro Martinez was controversially sent off for hair pulling during a defeat to Leeds.
Manchester United legend Rio Ferdinand has called for an explanation from PGMOL following Lisandro Martinez’s controversial dismissal in Monday’s loss to Leeds.
Martinez received a straight red card after a VAR review judged him guilty of pulling Dominic Calvert-Lewin’s hair.
Ferdinand echoed manager Michael Carrick’s frustration, sharing match footage on social media with the caption: “Explain @FA_PGMOL” as the club reels from the decision.
Manager Michael Carrick launched a scathing attack on referee Paul Tierney, labeling the sending-off “one of the worst I’ve seen.”
Carrick argued that the incident was accidental, occurring while Martinez was off-balance.
“It’s not a pull, it’s not a tug, it’s not aggressive, he touches it and gets sent off. Worst of all is he was sent to overturn it,” Carrick stated.
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Gary Neville pinpoints Chelsea duo for Champions League setback
Gary Neville has warned that internal discontent involving Enzo Fernández and Marc Cucurella could cost Chelsea a Champions League spot following their damaging 3-0 defeat to Manchester City.
Gary Neville believes experienced stars Marc Cucurella and Enzo Fernández are responsible for destabilizing Chelsea’s dressing room.
Following the Blues’ collapse against Manchester City, Neville argued that the pair’s vocal dissatisfaction regarding managerial changes has created a toxic environment.
He noted, “If they’ve got a bottom lip down by their shoe, sulking and slagging the club off, it will be a difficult end to the season.”
The defeat leaves Chelsea four points adrift of the top five as the race for European qualification intensifies.
Manager Liam Rosenior faced questions regarding Fernández’s club-imposed ban, though John Terry argued the midfielder’s absence was a self-inflicted wound.
With Manchester United up next, Neville remains pessimistic about their chances, stating, “It feels to me now that Chelsea will miss out on Champions League football.”
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Vitor Pereira makes Nottingham Forest ‘disaster’ point ahead of crucial Aston Villa clash
Nottingham Forest head coach Vitor Pereira has emphasized that maintaining Premier League status is the club’s absolute priority, despite their ongoing pursuit of Europa League silverware.
Vitor Pereira has admitted that suffering relegation would be a “disaster” for Nottingham Forest as they prepare to host Aston Villa.
Despite securing a 1-1 draw against Porto in their Europa League quarter-final first leg, the manager is wary of the domestic threat.
“If we are not in the level, in the Premier League, it will be a disaster,” Pereira warned during his press conference.
The Portuguese coach acknowledged the difficulty of balancing European ambitions with a survival battle against rivals like Tottenham and West Ham.
While owner Evangelos Marinakis dreams of trophies, the directive remains clear: avoid the Championship.
Pereira remains committed to both fronts but insists on top-flight safety. “The club said to me that the priority is to keep the club in the Premier League,” he noted.
