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RS Berkane edge Zamalek in African Confederation Cup final, first leg

RS Berkane edge Zamalek in African Confederation Cup final, first leg

MOROCCO'S Renaissance Berkane beat Cairo giants Zamalek 2-1 in the African Confederation Cup final, first leg at the Municipal Stadium ahead of the return in Egypt a week from now. The hosts had a dream start after being awarded a 13th minute penalty, converted by skipper Issoufou Dayo, and then grabbed a second goal in the 32nd when Adil Tahif squeezed in a header at the back post catching out goalkeeper Mohamed Awad. But Zamalek, who won the Confederation Cup five years ago when they beat Berkane on penalties in the final, netted a potentially vital away goal two minutes…
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Premier League talking points

Premier League talking points

TALKING points from the weekend's Premier League matches: ARSENAL WILL CHEER ON SPURS Arsenal midfielder Kai Havertz joked that he will be the "biggest fan of Tottenham ever" when their London rivals Spurs host Manchester City on Tuesday in a game with huge Premier League title implications in the season's final week. While Arsenal reclaimed the provisional top spot with a 1-0 victory at Manchester United on Sunday, City trail them by only a point with a game in hand. Even a draw for Tottenham on Tuesday would send the Gunners and City into the season's final day on Sunday…
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Enrique is proud of Mbappe, understands decision to leave PSG

Enrique is proud of Mbappe, understands decision to leave PSG

PARIS St Germain coach Luis Enrique said he was proud to have had Kylian Mbappe in his team and understood the club's all-time leading scorer's decision to end his seven-year stay. Mbappe, whose contract expires this season, announced his departure in a video after months of speculation about his future. "All I can say is marvellous things about Kylian Mbappe as a footballer and person," Enrique told reporters on Saturday. "I understand his decision. He has been here for seven years and as a club legend. He has given everything to this club, and this club has given him everything as well.…
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Three finals left for unlikely City hero Gvardiol

Three finals left for unlikely City hero Gvardiol

MANCHESTER City's unlikely goal poacher Josko Gvardiol says he is looking forward to three finals as his first season at The Etihad nears a perfect climax after Saturday's 4-0 rout of Fulham put his team top of the Premier League. The 22-year-old Croatian was signed from RB Leipzig last August ostensibly for his defensive attributes but the left-back has scored four goals in his last five league games to help City's push towards a record fourth successive title. City will win the trophy if they beat Tottenham Hotspur on Tuesday and West Ham United next weekend and with an FA…
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Ancelotti hails Real’s Champions League ‘magic’ after semi-final win

Ancelotti hails Real’s Champions League ‘magic’ after semi-final win

REAL Madrid's success in the Champions League is "something magical", manager Carlo Ancelotti said after the record 14-times European champions claimed a stunning 2-1 semi-final comeback win over Bayern Munich. Alphonso Davies' second-half goal at the Santiago Bernabeu gave Bayern a 3-2 lead on aggregate, before substitute Joselu struck two late goals to power Real into their sixth Champions League final since the 2013-14 season. "It's happened again ... because it's happened so many times now it's something inexplicable," Ancelotti told reporters. "It's happened again (thanks to) fans that push (us), a stadium that helps, a fantastic atmosphere and players who never…
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Flying under the radar, Dortmund stun Europe with final spot

Flying under the radar, Dortmund stun Europe with final spot

BORUSSIA Dortmund were not on anyone's Champions League radar when the season started but the club's sensational run to the final with a 2-0 aggregate win over Paris St Germain proved their plan was right all along, said coach Edin Terzic. Dortmund came into the season on the back of a bitter Bundesliga title loss on the final matchday of the previous campaign. And while their league results quickly confirmed Terzic's team did not have the consistency to be a serious title contender this season, it was a different story in Europe. Dortmund, who won the tournament in 1997 and…
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Brazil’s bid to host the Women’s World Cup tops European rival

Brazil’s bid to host the Women’s World Cup tops European rival

BRAZIL'S bid to host the 2027 Women's World Cup scored higher than its rival, a joint bid from Belgium, Netherlands and Germany, in a FIFA evaluation report released. The world soccer governing body bid report came ahead of the vote at the 74th FIFA Congress in Bangkok on May 17, which will decide where the next Women's World Cup will be held. Last week, Mexico and the United States withdrew from the 2027 race to focus their efforts on hosting the 2031 tournament. Based on the results of the technical evaluation, the Brazil bid received the highest overall average score…
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Madueke urges Chelsea to go all out in bid for European football

Madueke urges Chelsea to go all out in bid for European football

CHELSEA need to focus on what they can control and win their last three games of the Premier League season to put themselves in the best position to qualify for Europe next season, winger Noni Madueke said after their 5-0 thrashing of West Ham United. Chelsea's win on Sunday lifted them to seventh in the league standings with 54 points, overtaking Manchester United, who play later on Monday. The London club are two points behind Newcastle United in sixth place. Mauricio Pochettino's side next travel to Nottingham Forest on Saturday and Brighton & Hove Albion on May 15, before ending their season…
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Talking points from European soccer

Talking points from European soccer

TALKING points from the weekend in European soccer leagues: PSV CAN HAVE GREATEST-EVER DUTCH LEAGUE SEASON PSV Eindhoven clinched the Dutch league title with two games to go when they came from behind to defeat Sparta Rotterdam 4-2 on Sunday, and can now go down as statistically the best team in Eredivisie history. PSV can match Ajax Amsterdam’s 1971-72 record of 93 points in a single season, adjusted upwards as back then teams only received two points for a win, but must win their final two fixtures against Fortuna Sittard and RKC Waalwijk to do so. That will also mean they improve…
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Pochettino’s Chelsea take ‘massive step’ after stop-start season

Pochettino’s Chelsea take ‘massive step’ after stop-start season

CHELSEA'S first back-to-back Premier League wins in four months suggest Mauricio Pochettino's young side is finally finding their feet as they chase what until recently had looked like an unlikely target of European competition next season. Sunday's 5-0 hammering of West Ham United - with Nicolas Jackson scoring twice - represented the second London derby victory in four days for the high-spending but inconsistent Blues, after a 2-0 win over Tottenham Hotspur on Thursday. It was the first time that Chelsea won two league games in a row since a run of three wins spanning December and January, and it…
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