Bayern Munich striker Harry Kane expects Tottenham Hotspur to support his team against Arsenal despite Premier League implications (Video) - Soccer News
Tottenham's Harry Kane expects Spurs fans to support Bayern Munich over Arsenal for Champions League benefits. [ more ]
I've had 'good texts' from Chelsea owners - Pochettino
Chelsea manager Mauricio Pochettino has received support from the club's owners amid pressure following back-to-back defeats.
Pochettino is calling for trust and support from the fans, emphasizing that the club is going through a different project and asking for understanding during this challenging period. [ more ]
Which boyfriend(s) is Taylor Swift's new double album Tortured Poets Department' about?
Taylor Swift's latest music continues to delve into her personal emotions and relationships, with fans avidly analyzing her lyrics for hidden meanings. [ more ]
Britney Spears Sorry for 'Some of the Things' She Wrote in Her Book
Britney Spears apologized for some of the things she wrote in her book and praised Justin Timberlake's new song on Instagram.
Fans of Britney Spears launched a campaign against Justin Timberlake's latest release and successfully pushed one of Spears' songs to #1 on the charts. [ more ]
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Thomas Müller may not be willing to take a pay cut to extend his contract with Bayern Munich.
Müller wants to continue his career until 2025, whether it is at Bayern or somewhere else.
Erling Haaland is covering the cost of a train trip for fans from his boyhood club to attend a playoff game. [ more ]
FSA urges Premier League to 'make sure supporters rewarded' by record TV deal - Soccer News
The Football Supporters' Association is urging Premier League clubs to use their record-breaking TV revenues to make matchday attendance more affordable for fans.
The Premier League announced domestic media rights sales worth £6.7 billion for the 2025-2026 season onwards, the largest sports media rights deal in the UK. [ more ]