Paris Saint-Germain manager Luis Enrique will leave his role at the end of the season and wants to take charge of Manchester United, according to Francois Gallardo. The Spanish journalist has claimed that Enrique, a former Barcelona manager, wants to end his tenure at PSG, with whom he won Ligue 1 and the UEFA Champions League last season. Gallardo wrote on : "WORLD EXCLUSIVE Luis Enrique has made the decision to leave Paris Saint-Germain in the summer. He wants to end his tenure. "His desire is to start a new challenge in another league La Premier...Manchester United."
Liverpool are interested in signing Mason Greenwood from Marseille in 2026, according to . The report in the Spanish news outlet has claimed that Liverpool are planning to make a bid of €100 million for the former Manchester United forward. According to the report, Liverpool believe that 'Greenwood can offer imbalance, goals, and youth, three key factors for rebuilding the attack after Salah's departure', adding: 'Furthermore, his past experience in the Premier League plays in favour of the sporting project.'
Keegan was in charge of Newcastle between 1992 and 1997. They were dubbed The Entertainers' due to their cavalier approach to defending, and his belief that the team had a duty to put on a show for the paying public. Arguably his most famous moment came in 1996 when, as Liverpool scored in the last minute to beat his side 4-3 to all but end their fading Premier League title hopes, he slumped over some advertising hoardings.
United then saw two efforts cleared off the line either side of a disallowed goal prior to half-time, before finally finding their equaliser five minutes after the restart as Benjamin Sesko ended his recent scoring drought by rifling home following a sumptuous Bruno Fernandes through ball. Sesko put his side in front 10 minutes later with another fine first-time finish, but Fletcher's men were promptly pegged back by a lovely curling effort from Clarets substitute Jaidon Anthony.
Henry terrorised defences in the 00's, and ours was absolutely on that list. Arsenal's golden boy lined up perfectly with their golden era, and it was a sensational and devastating sight. He found the net against Liverpool a total of 8 times during his time at Arsenal, which puts him in the elite company of players who adored putting one on us.
You would have thought things could not have got much worse for Thomas Frank after watching his Tottenham side fall to an agonising 3-2 defeat by Bournemouth. It was another damaging result in a season that has brought plenty of frustration for the Spurs faithful, with their club now 14th in the Premier League after only two wins in 12 matches. But then came the image that added to the pressure on Frank.
Everton are looking to end a disappointing run of home results when they host a resurgent Wolves at their new stadium on Wednesday night. The Toffees have lost their last two matches in front of their home fans but a win could shoot them up the table to seventh place. Wolves have taken four points from their last two games and are now just six points behind Burnley - if a long way from safety.