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Messi, Miami dealt blow in quest for MLS record

James Sands scored in the 95th minute to fuel New York City FC to a 1-1 draw against Lionel Messi and Inter Miami FC on Saturday afternoon at Yankee Stadium.
(Originally posted by ESPN News Services)

Ten Hag slams pundits over Rashford 'speculation'

Manchester United boss Erik ten Hag has fired back at pundits over "speculation" that his decision to bench Marcus Rashford against Crystal Palace on Saturday was down to anything other than "rotation.
(Originally posted by Connor O'Halloran)

Liverpool ratings: Diaz, Gravenberch pull the strings in Bournemouth win

Liverpool picked up their fourth win in five league matches under Arne Slot thanks to Luis Diaz and Ryan Gravenberch.
(Originally posted by Danny Lewis)

Spurs' Ange on Solanke critics: 'Do some yoga'

Ange Postecoglou has called for patience from anyone rushing to judge Dominic Solanke after his £65million move from Bournemouth.
(Originally posted by James Olley)

Arteta: Arsenal prepped for City clash in preseason

Arsenal wrap up a gruelling week on the road with a third straight away game when they face champions Manchester City in the Premier League on Sunday and manager Mikel Arteta said his squad had been preparing for the clash since preseason.
(Originally posted by Reuters)

Ronaldo helps Pioli to debut win; Toney scores 2

Cristiano Ronaldo opened the scoring as Al Nassr defeated Al Ettifaq 3-0 and gave Stefano Pioli victory in his first game as coach of the Saudi Arabian club on Friday.
(Originally posted by ESPN News Services)

Madrid learn schedule for 1st Intercontinental Cup

The first edition of the annual FIFA Intercontinental Cup for club teams from around the world will have five matches, with European Champions League winners Real Madrid to play in the final on Dec. 18 in Doha, the world soccer body said on Friday.
(Originally posted by Reuters)

Fulham investigate amid Al Fayed rape allegations

Fulham are investigating whether anyone associated with the club has been a victim of its former owner Mohamed Al Fayed, who has been accused of raping and sexually abusing young women.
(Originally posted by ESPN News Services)

Spirit's Rodman wheeled off field after back injury

Washington Spirit star Trinity Rodman was forced to leave Friday's game against the Kansas City Current in a wheelchair after suffering an apparent back injury.
(Originally posted by Jeff Kassouf)

Sources: Rose Bowl among venues for FIFA CWC

The Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California, is among the venues selected to host games at the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup, with FIFA targeting an announcement on the full list of locations by the end of the month, sources told ESPN.
(Originally posted by Jeff Carlisle)

Could star players really go on strike over soccer's packed schedule?

Why are elite footballers threatening strike action and how likely is it to happen? Football's calendar is overheating and something's got to give.
(Originally posted by Mark Ogden)

Transfer Talk: Real Madrid eye Liverpool star Trent Alexander-Arnold

Real Madrid retain their interest in Liverpool star Trent Alexander-Arnold, whose contract expires in the summer. Transfer Talk has the latest.
(Originally posted by ESPN)

Barça's Bonmatí: Liga F must follow WSL's lead

Ballon d'Or winner Aitana Bonmatí has voiced concerns that Liga F is "stagnating" and believes the league should show humility and take inspiration from the Women's Super League (WSL) to develop the potential of the Spanish league.
(Originally posted by Emily Keogh)

'He's a cat': Raya praised for stunning double save

Arsenal goalkeeper David Raya was hailed by his manager Mikel Arteta and Atalanta boss Gian Piero Gasperini after the Spaniard's miraculous double save earned his side a 0-0 draw in the Champions League on Thursday.
(Originally posted by ESPN News Services)

Flick: Early red changed game 'totally' for Barca

Barcelona coach Hansi Flick felt Eric García's early red card was the turning point in Thursday's 2-1 defeat to Monaco and insisted his side are strong enough to progress in the new-look Champions League.
(Originally posted by Sam Marsden and Moises Llorens)

Maresca on calendar: We don't protect players

Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca has expressed his belief that players are offered no protection by the football calendar and added that players voicing their concerns over the number of games they play is "a good starting point."
(Originally posted by ESPN)

Alisson an injury doubt for Bournemouth clash

Alisson Becker is an injury doubt for Liverpool's clash with Bournemouth on Saturday, manager Arne Slot said on Tuesday.
(Originally posted by ESPN)

Court reprimands LaLiga chief in CVC case appeal

LaLiga president Javier Tebas has been given a "public reprimand" by Spain's Administrative Sports Court (TAD) over a complaint made by Real Madrid.
(Originally posted by Adriana Garcia)

Pep: De Bruyne could still play in Arsenal clash

Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola refused to rule Kevin De Bruyne out of Sunday's clash with Arsenal, saying he could yet be involved despite picking up an injury on Wednesday.
(Originally posted by ESPN)

Ancelotti: Players would cut pay to play less

Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti believes players would be willing to take a pay cut in exchange for fewer games played during the season.
(Originally posted by Adriana Garcia)

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