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Jürgen Klopp has said that Champions League qualification will not allow him to go on a spending spree or for Liverpool to radically reshape his squad
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Twice a losing Women’s Champions League finalist, Pernille Harder believes resilient Chelsea can clinch the crown
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Match previews
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Aston Villa will have to make changes at the back as Matty Cash is out with a hamstring injury and Tyrone Mings is a doubt for the trip to Crystal Palace
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Spurs are looking jaded but are in need of points to secure European football next season, if they want it
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In depth
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Manager left England with $1,000 to pursue her dream
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As Italian parliament debates if it should recognise that China is guilty of genocide on its Uyghur citizens, the Chinese state is a part-owner of Scudetto winners
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Video
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Chelsea's Emma Hayes said it is 'about time' an English club reached the Women's Champions League final
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Alex Scott has been named as the new host of the BBC’s Football Focus, becoming the show’s first permanent female host in its 47-year history
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Jamie Jackson breaks down the tactics, the reinvention and the triumph of Pep Guardiola's third Premier League title at City
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Manchester City fans gathered outside the Etihad Stadium on Tuesday night as their club clinched a third Premier League title in four seasons. City secured the trophy after rivals Manchester United lost 2-1 at home to Leicester City. United's defeat leaves City 10 points clear with three games remaining. Dozens cheered outside the venue, which was draped in a "Champions" banner. Another celebration is expected on the final day of the season, at which 10,000 fans will be permitted to attend.
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Pep Guardiola has spoken of his joy at Manchester City being crowned Premier League champions for the fifth time in 10 years
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With the score at 3-0 after nine minutes, the game was eventually abandoned after one of the seven Royal Pari players was injured
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Unless cash is better redistributed the super-rich benefactors are here to stay
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In today’s Fiver: The FA Cup and Women’s Big Cup finals. Plus more referee tales
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Four-day sporting boycott reinforces the need for Twitter, Facebook and others to get rid of those dishing out abuse – now
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Amid the grievances that have brought fans into the streets in recent weeks there is a yearning to feel something again
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