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4hRob Dawson

Ten Hag: Ratcliffe has 'common sense' to keep me

Erik ten Hag said on Friday that he believes Manchester United's new owners have the "common sense" to see that he should be allowed to continue as manager.

Pochettino: Leaving Chelsea not the end of the world (1:18)
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Klopp vows to do 'absolutely everything' to avoid ban on final game (0:39)
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6hJames Olley

Poch: Not the end of the world if I leave Chelsea

Mauricio Pochettino has raised the possibility of walking away from Chelsea and said "it is not going to be the end of the world" if he leaves the club.

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8hESPN

Arteta: Jesus, Martinelli have to take their chances

Mikel Arteta has urged Arsenal forwards Gabriel Jesus and Gabriel Martinelli to do their talking on the pitch amid limited starting opportunities as Arsenal continue their pursuit of the Premier League title.

How big a deal is Manchester City's deal with 14-year-old Cavan Sullivan? (2:23)
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Boehly: Commentary is changing around Chelsea (0:53)
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Laurens: There's no way Manchester United can keep Erik Ten Hag (1:22)
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1dAdriana Garcia

Boehly backs Pochettino as job speculation quells

Chelsea owner Todd Boehly has backed manager Mauricio Pochettino amid speculation around his future, saying he has been impressed by the team's upturn in form and "beautiful football."

Ogden: Ten Hag the big loser in spat with Sancho (2:21)
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20 questions with Brighton's Evan Ferguson (6:36)
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2dDan Hajducky

Prem cuts deal with Fanatics as trading card seller

The English Premier League and Fanatics have announced that, starting in June 2025, Fanatics Collectibles will become the exclusive provider of EPL trading cards, trading card games and stickers in a multi-year deal.

Why Arsenal should be cautious of Man United (1:51)
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Michallik: Man United only has 3-4 players you can build around (1:13)
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3dAdriana Garcia

Greenwood won't return to Man Utd - Getafe chief

Mason Greenwood will not return to Manchester United next season, Getafe president Angel Torres has said, adding that he expects the forward to remain at the Spanish club.

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