Interview with Diego Poyet. 1.What are the differences in playing style between the English League and the Argentinian League? The main difference I would say is the speed of the game, English football is much...
Fresh boost for Man Utd's new stadium plans with Govt kee...
The UK Government are "really keen to crack on" to get Manchester United's new stadium "off the ground" - and are confident the new 100,000-seater project will go ahead.
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New Man Utd stadium Q&A: What happens to Old Trafford? Wh...
Man Utd have confirmed plans to build a new 100,000-seater stadium next to Old Trafford. Sky Sports looks at some of the key questions surrounding the announcement...
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Sporting announce Chelsea double deal for Quenda and Essugo
Sporting have confirmed an agreement with Chelsea for the transfers of Geovany Quenda and Dario Essugo.
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Quenda: Sporting's 'Saka-like' star set for Chelsea next ...more
Skinner on verge of new Man Utd deal: 'I've got unfinishe...
Marc Skinner has this season become the WSL's longest current serving manager. His four years in charge of Man Utd have fluctuated in success but steadily, Skinner has overseen a period of immense growth. The league's top three has become a top four, with far less predictability attached.
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Miedema double for Man City hands Bompastor first defeat ...
Manchester City dealt Sonia Bompastor her first defeat as Chelsea boss thanks to Vivianne Miedema's double off the bench to secure a 2-0 advantage in the first leg of the Women's Champions League quarter-final.
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Bronze: Chelsea miles off it but we can turn Man City tie...
Chelsea defender Lucy Bronze claimed her side were "miles off it" during the 2-0 defeat to Manchester City in the Women's Champions League quarter-final first leg but insisted the situation could be rectified.
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Verdict: Man City hand Bompastor first loss as Chelsea ma...
Sonia Bompastor was handed her first loss since becoming Chelsea boss, as Vivianne Miedema's brace gave Man City a two-goal advantage in the Champions League quarter-final.
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Papers: Chelsea to pay Man Utd penalty fee if they ditch ...
The top stories and transfer rumours from Thursday's newspapers...
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From academy midfielder to England left-back? Lewis-Skell...
It is only six months since Myles Lewis-Skelly made his Arsenal debut against Manchester City at the Etihad Stadium and, in colourful language, Erling Haaland wondered out loud who he was.
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How has the Luton fairytale turned into a nightmare?
This time last season, Luton sat above Nottingham Forest and outside of the Premier League's bottom three. The club that climbed from non-League to the top flight in 10 years is now fighting against back-to-back relegations.
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Why Tuchel gave 'glue' Henderson shock England recall
Jordan Henderson's selection has become the major talking point of Thomas Tuchel's England squad, with a feeling of looking back rather than forward from the new Three Lions boss.
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Liverpool latest: Gravenberch leaves Netherlands squad wi...more
Robertson: My time at Liverpool is not up yet
Andy Robertson is confident his time at Liverpool is not yet up despite the Merseyside club being linked with "pretty much every left-back in the world".
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Slot facing seismic summer rebuild at champions-elect Liv...
Liverpool may be closing in on the Premier League, but that accomplishment should not disguise the size of the rebuilding job facing head coach Arne Slot at Anfield this summer.
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Arsenal latest: 'Al-Nassr interested in Gabriel'more
How Eyeball is revolutionising youth scouting
There is a revolution happening in youth scouting and it is changing football. “Today, on the platform, there are 250,000 players,” Benjamin Balkin tells Sky Sports . “Last year, there was 130,000. Next year, there will be half a million.”
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Ipswich latest: Delap inspired by training session with Kanemore
Arsenal helping to rediscover the lost art of defending?
If there is one country that epitomises football's shift in emphasis from defence to attack, it is surely Norway. Once a home to dogged defenders, stoic centre-halves and full-blooded full-backs, this is now the nation of Erling Haaland and Martin Odegaard.
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