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Man Utd to sack Ten Hag at end of season - Wednesday's gossip

Manchester United intend to sack Erik ten Hag at the end of the season, Thomas Tuchel is interested in the Old Trafford job, plus more.
Published Tuesday at 10:56 pm on BBC Football

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'At the moment, nothing' - De Zerbi on life after Brighton

Roberto de Zerbi says he does not have another managerial job lined up after his final game in charge of Brighton.
Published 45 seconds ago on BBC Football

How Manchester City won four in a row and what comes next – video explainer

Manchester City have won their fourth Premier League title in a row – how did they achieve it and what comes next, asks Jamie Jackson
Published 10 minutes ago on Guardian - Premier League

I'm exhausted, tired and happy - Guardiola

Pep Guardiola reflects on his side's record fourth consecutive Premier League title with Match of the Day's Gary Lineker after Manchester City's 3-1 win over West Ham in the Premier League.
Published 10 minutes ago on BBC Football

'We changed the club', but Arteta left disappointed

So close, but yet so far – and the mood was defiant at Arsenal after their final-day win over Everton was not enough to earn a first Premier League title in two decades.
Published 20 minutes ago on BBC Football

'Difficult to find the motivation' - Guardiola casts doubt on new deal

Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola raises the prospect he will leave the club when his contract expires at the end of next season.
Published 35 minutes ago on BBC Football

'One of the best days of my life' - Foden on title win

Manchester City's Phil Foden reacts to winning his sixth Premier League title, calling it "one of the best days of his life" and states his desire to win more trophies.
Published 40 minutes ago on BBC Football

Anfield awash with emotion as Klopp says farewell

There are songs, tears, smiles and sadness as Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp says an emotional farewell to Anfield.
Published 40 minutes ago on BBC Football

Breaking every record has not been enough - Arteta

Arsenal head coach Mikel Arteta says breaking every record has not been enough to beat Manchester City after the Gunners finish second in the Premier League following a 2-1 win over Everton.
Published 40 minutes ago on BBC Football

From 'dark days' to 'dominance' - how Sadiku shifted Celtic mindset

Head coach Elena Sadiku has changed Celtic's mindset to make them SWPL champions for the first time.
Published 45 minutes ago on BBC Football

Dyche confused to why Arsenal winner was allowed to stand

Everton manager Sean Dyche is pleased with the way his side played but is confused as to why Arsenal's winning goal was allowed to stand following an apparent handball in the build up.
Published 45 minutes ago on BBC Football

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