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Tinubu commiserates with el-Rufai on mother’s death • Photos: Abuja grounded as APC holds Convention; police, soldiers bar journalists, threaten to shoot • NBA Cautions Judges on Contempt Use, Eyes Rivers Court Boycott • Again, terrorists kill hunter in Kwara community, attack NSCDC office • Police arraign two women over alleged murder of Nasarawa Varsity student • Turaki, Wike Camps Begin High-Stakes Reconciliation Moves • ‘I just wanted to be who I am’: the extraordinary story of Tony Powell, the secretly gay footballer • Seventh-tier players, a new app and togetherness: inside New Caledonia’s unlikely World Cup tilt • The unlikely story of the first English manager to reach a World Cup final • Tuchel’s giant England squad and an EFL roundup – Football Weekly • Tinubu commiserates with el-Rufai on mother’s death • Photos: Abuja grounded as APC holds Convention; police, soldiers bar journalists, threaten to shoot • NBA Cautions Judges on Contempt Use, Eyes Rivers Court Boycott • Again, terrorists kill hunter in Kwara community, attack NSCDC office • Police arraign two women over alleged murder of Nasarawa Varsity student • Turaki, Wike Camps Begin High-Stakes Reconciliation Moves • ‘I just wanted to be who I am’: the extraordinary story of Tony Powell, the secretly gay footballer • Seventh-tier players, a new app and togetherness: inside New Caledonia’s unlikely World Cup tilt • The unlikely story of the first English manager to reach a World Cup final • Tuchel’s giant England squad and an EFL roundup – Football Weekly

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Sean Dyche laughs off speculation he is in talks with ‘brilliant club’ Tottenham
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Sean Dyche laughs off speculation he is in talks with ‘brilliant club’ Tottenham

Former Burnley and Forest manager linked with Spurs Igor Tudor under pressure after dismal run of results Sean Dyche has quashed rumours he is in talks with Tottenham but described the relegation-threatened Premier League team as a “brilliant club” amid speculation over Igor Tudor’s position. Spurs are without a fixture until 12 April but a run of five defeats in seven matches under the interim head coach Tudor has placed his job at threat, with their league position a precarious one. Continue reading...

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Manchester United v Manchester City: Women’s Super League – live
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Manchester United v Manchester City: Women’s Super League – live

⚽ Latest updates from Manchester derby at 1.30pm (GMT) ⚽ Glut of derbies could have diluting effect | Email Xaymaca Xaymaca will be along shortly. In the meantime, here’s what the Manchester City head coach, Andree Jeglertz, had to say before his league-leading side’s short trip to Old Trafford to take on Manchester United in the derby. These games live their own lives. Because a derby in this city is always going to get 100% energised players from both teams at the beginning. It almost doesn’t matter what tempo you start as your opponent will be ready. These games aren’t determined by 15, 20 minutes. Definitely the longer the game goes, it can be a challenge but it’s how the game turns out and what happens. Definitely in the beginning both teams will be 100% focused and energised, they really want to get three points in this game.” City are top of the league for a reason but we will take that challenge on. Once you accept that challenge, you can rise to a new level. Continue reading...

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Henderson backs White after boos, Scotland buildup and WSL derby day – matchday live
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Henderson backs White after boos, Scotland buildup and WSL derby day – matchday live

⚽ News, discussion and buildup before day’s football action ⚽ Get in touch! Email us here with your thoughts Let’s take a look at some other results from yesterday: World Cup holders Argentina only squeezed past Mauritania at La Bombonera, although the African side’s goal was a stoppage-time consolation. Enzo ‘I’m not sure about my Chelsea future’ Fernández and Como’s Nico Paz were on the scoresheet. With Lionel Messi not coming on until half-time, Paz took his chance to shine with a converted free-kick. Continue reading...

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Pochettino, Pulisic and the pressure of the USMNT’s World Cup moment
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Pochettino, Pulisic and the pressure of the USMNT’s World Cup moment

As a player, Mauricio Pochettino suffered under World Cup pressure. As a manager, he hopes to help the USMNT’s belief in the face of it US men’s national team head coach Mauricio Pochettino probably understands the pressure of playing for your national team in a way few of his players can. Pochettino was a late cut from Argentina’s World Cup plans in 1994 and 1998. He finally made the squad as a veteran in 2002, part of a stacked team favored by many to win the entire tournament. The country itself was in the midst of an unprecedented economic crisis and an entire nation turned to La Albiceleste for a bit of hope. Continue reading...

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England reaction, Scotland buildup and derby day in WSL – matchday live
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England reaction, Scotland buildup and derby day in WSL – matchday live

⚽ News, discussion and buildup before day’s football action ⚽ Get in touch! Email us here with your thoughts Right, who’s ready for four hours of England chat? No, I’m just kidding. I think we’d all had enough of football for one day year by the full-time whistle last night. I’ll sift through the main talking points and hopefully find some positives from one of those evenings at Wembley. In terms of live action, today is mainly about the Women’s Super League. There are three local derbies on offer on Merseyside, in Manchester and north London as the WSL enters its final straight. United v City at Old Trafford has massive consequences for the title race. Continue reading...

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England reaction after White booed, Scotland buildup and WSL derby day – matchday live
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England reaction after White booed, Scotland buildup and WSL derby day – matchday live

⚽ News, discussion and buildup before day’s football action ⚽ Get in touch! Email us here with your thoughts Right, who’s ready for four hours of England chat? No, I’m just kidding. I think we’d all had enough of football for one day year by the full-time whistle last night. I’ll sift through the main talking points and hopefully find some positives from one of those evenings at Wembley. In terms of live action, today is mainly about the Women’s Super League. There are three local derbies on offer on Merseyside, in Manchester and north London as the WSL enters its final straight. United v City at Old Trafford has massive consequences for the title race. Continue reading...

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Island pride: Jersey, Guernsey and Isle of Man aiming high despite challenges
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Island pride: Jersey, Guernsey and Isle of Man aiming high despite challenges

With their non-league sides effectively serving as national teams for the crown dependencies they have dreams of climbing higher in the football pyramid Clad top-to-toe in Jersey Bulls paraphernalia, Andy Lane takes a brief step away from drum-banging duties on the Springfield Stadium touchline and rolls up a sleeve to reveal the tattooed badge of a football team in only their seventh year of competition. The bull rearing up Lane’s right forearm matches that on his wife Jojo’s left calf, encapsulating the impact the club has made on the local community. “It’s about pride,” Lane says. Bulls’ latest visitors are Hassocks, a club hailing from a village just north of Brighton. Like every other team in the eighth-tier Isthmian League South East Division, this away day was the first they sought out when the fixture list was unveiled last summer, and more than 50 supporters have flown over for the occasion. “It’s a great novelty fixture,” says the Hassocks chair, Patrick Harding. Continue reading...

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‘I’m disappointed’: Tuchel unimpressed by Wembley crowd’s booing of Ben White
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‘I’m disappointed’: Tuchel unimpressed by Wembley crowd’s booing of Ben White

White jeered when brought on against Uruguay ‘It cannot be the majority,’ says England manager Thomas Tuchel called the Wembley crowd “disappointing” for booing Ben White’s international return and hammered the refereeing during England’s 1-1 draw with Uruguay. White was hero and villain on a night when Ronald Araújo escaped a red card for a painful tackle on Phil Foden and Noni Madueke left the stadium in a leg brace after suffering an injury during the first half. Continue reading...

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Roberto Martínez: ‘It’s a hammer blow when you don’t succeed, but let us dream’
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Roberto Martínez: ‘It’s a hammer blow when you don’t succeed, but let us dream’

Portugal head coach, who describes the country as a ‘football school’, explains why he is ready to take risks in pursuit of World Cup glory ‘You get there and the mountain is so big, you have no objective other than survive.” It was summer 1995, Roberto Martínez was 21, he had made one brief appearance for Real Zaragoza and just completed military service while playing regional football back in his home town of Balaguer. A complete unknown, he was heading to Wigan, wherever that was, and didn’t speak a word of English. He was also heading to the Third Division, where whatever they played it wasn’t football, not as he knew it. “There is fear: ‘No,’” he says. “But my attitude was always: ‘Why not?’”. Martínez now stands in the hallway at the Portuguese federations’s base in Oeiras near Lisbon, arms out in a warm welcome. Trophies sit in cases, the Nations League the latest addition. Only one cup is not there, which is why Martínez is. Seventy-five days until the World Cup starts, he takes Portugal into their final pre-tournament international break with matches against two of the co-hosts, Mexico and the United States. The man whose favourite goal was against Scunthorpe at Springfield Park leads a team who are among the favourites to triumph this summer, willing to dream precisely because he never dreamed any of this. Continue reading...

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Tuchel’s chemistry-free team of strangers and second-choicers goes to war with itself | Barney Ronay
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Tuchel’s chemistry-free team of strangers and second-choicers goes to war with itself | Barney Ronay

England were disjointed against Uruguay but no wonder – the head coach’s team selection was an act of self sabotage Before this game Thomas Tuchel had said he would base his starting XI on what he saw on the training ground. Halfway through an evening at Wembley Stadium that felt like being stabbed very slowly through the eyes with a butter knife made entirely from death, ear wax and empty corporate leisure product, it was tempting to wonder about this. What exactly had the players left out done in training to be deemed ineligible for this England team? Turn up naked? Vomit into a traffic cone? Attempt to stage a game of Cluedo during set-piece practice? Perhaps Adam Wharton had killed a crow and stapled its innards to the dressing‑room door. Continue reading...

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Ipswich chair apologises for causing fans ‘hurt and pain’ after Farage’s visit to club
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Ipswich chair apologises for causing fans ‘hurt and pain’ after Farage’s visit to club

Chair says ‘staff are hurting’ after ‘difficult week’ Reform UK leader visited club on Monday The Ipswich Town chair and chief executive, Mark Ashton, has apologised for “any hurt, pain or distress” caused by Nigel Farage’s visit to Portman Road this week. Farage visited the club on Monday, and footage of his trip – including images of the Reform UK leader holding up an Ipswich No 10 shirt with his name on the back – was used by the political party on social media. Continue reading...

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Ben White goes from hero to villain on England return in draw with Uruguay
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Ben White goes from hero to villain on England return in draw with Uruguay

Ben White arrived to a chorus of jeers from the England support at Wembley when Thomas Tuchel introduced him as a 68th minute substitute. Of course he did. There ought to be no second chances for the Arsenal defender in the eyes of plenty of those present. He let the country down when he walked out on the England squad during the 2022 World Cup and made himself unavailable for the next two years. The real surprise was what happened next. It was one of those paper aeroplane Wembley friendlies, the fans making their own entertainment in the absence of very much on the pitch. It was listless stuff from Thomas Tuchel’s scratch lineup, the manager’s idea that fringe players could push their World Cup claims amounting to little. What did he actually learn? The only boost was his resting of his over-worked key players. Continue reading...

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Ben White makes eventful England return in draw with Uruguay
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Ben White makes eventful England return in draw with Uruguay

Ben White arrived to a chorus of jeers from the England support at Wembley when Thomas Tuchel introduced him as a 68th minute substitute. Of course he did. There ought to be no second chances for the Arsenal defender in the eyes of plenty of those present. He let the country down when he walked out on the England squad during the 2022 World Cup and made himself unavailable for the next two years. The real surprise was what happened next. It was one of those paper aeroplane Wembley friendlies, the fans making their own entertainment in the absence of very much on the pitch. It was listless stuff from Thomas Tuchel’s scratch lineup, the manager’s idea that fringe players could push their World Cup claims amounting to little. What did he actually learn? The only boost was his resting of his over-worked key players. Continue reading...

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Pochettino ‘suffering two months in advance’ as USMNT faces midfield headache
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Pochettino ‘suffering two months in advance’ as USMNT faces midfield headache

The toughest cuts for the World Cup roster will likely come at the position the US manager considers to be the most important on the field Throughout his tenure as US men’s national team manager, Pochettino has needed to be experimental in the heart of the park. The player pool he inherited had a first-choice midfield trio – Tyler Adams, Weston McKennie, and Yunus Musah – with few adequately tested alternatives. There has since been ample rotation, testing partnerships and combinations. Today one thing has become clear: this World Cup squad’s harshest cuts will come in midfield. Continue reading...

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England 1-1 Uruguay: men’s international football friendly – live
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England 1-1 Uruguay: men’s international football friendly – live

⚽ Updates from the Wembley game; kick-off 7.45pm GMT ⚽ Live scores | Follow us on Bluesky | And email Scott The teams are out! England in that aforementioned red, Uruguay in their sky blue. Time for the anthems. God Save the King we all know about; the Uruguayan one really gets the juices flowing, though. And while we’re on the subject of Jonathan Wilson, which we kind of were, he tells a wonderful anecdote about that anthem during today’s edition of Football Weekly Extra. Just before the 45-minute mark should get you there; enjoy, enjoy. We’ll be off in a couple of seconds. Uruguay are not heading into this match in the finest of fettle. Jonathan Wilson reports on that 5-1 shellacking by the USA and some Luis Suárez-infused rancour. Continue reading...

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Sudden center-back shortage offers USMNT a chance to try World Cup-style adjustments
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Sudden center-back shortage offers USMNT a chance to try World Cup-style adjustments

Chris Richards and Miles Robinson out for Belgium game Robinson to also miss Tuesday friendly v Portugal Richards arrived from Crystal Palace with knee issue If the US men’s national team needed a test run for how a sudden injury crisis could affect preparations for games against top opponents at the World Cup, they have one now. Injuries to defenders Chris Richards and Miles Robinson have the US facing a sudden center-back shortage ahead of friendlies against Belgium on Saturday and Portugal on Tuesday – the final two games before head coach Mauricio Pochettino names his roster for this summer’s World Cup on home soil. Richards, who is a presumed starter and unquestioned leader along the backline, was ruled out for the first friendly against Belgium with what Pochettino termed a “problem” with his knee, while Miles Robinson will miss both games after suffering a groin injury in training with the US earlier this week. Continue reading...

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Jürgen Klopp believes Mohamed Salah will be irreplaceable for Liverpool
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Jürgen Klopp believes Mohamed Salah will be irreplaceable for Liverpool

Klopp tells former club to quickly move on from forward He calls his Anfield spell ‘a beautiful movie with a happy end’ Jürgen Klopp has described Mohamed Salah’s Liverpool career as “a beautiful movie with a happy end” and claimed the forward’s phenomenal output will be impossible to replace. Klopp was in charge when Liverpool signed Salah for an initial £34m from Roma in June 2017 and, despite the occasional row, remains close to the 33-year-old. The pair exchanged messages on Tuesday after Salah announced he would be leaving Liverpool at the end of the season, 12 months before his contract is due to expire. Continue reading...

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England v Uruguay: men’s international football friendly – live
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England v Uruguay: men’s international football friendly – live

⚽ Updates from the Wembley game; kick-off 7.45pm GMT ⚽ Live scores | Follow us on Bluesky | And email Scott England’s World Cup prep starts here. They’re in good nick, having won 12 of their last 13 matches to the cumulative tune of 37-4. They’ve kept a clean sheet in 11 of their last 12 games, including all of the last six. Meanwhile Uruguay lost their last game 5-1 to the USA. Hopes are high. But some expectation management. There are only two teams against whom England have a lower win ratio than the 27 percent (P11 W3) they’ve managed against Uruguay: Brazil and Romania. And the last time England faced La Celeste, this happened … Continue reading...

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