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Premier League player names to be replaced with ‘Black Lives Matters’ on shirts

Players will have the names on the back of their shirts replaced with ‘Black Lives Matter’ for the first 12 fixtures of the restarted...

Manchester City name Pep Guardiola’s former boss Juan Manuel Lillo as assistant

Manchester City have named Spanish coach Juan Manuel Lillo as the new assistant to manager Pep Guardiola. The well-travelled 54-year-old, who was Guardiola’s boss when...

Adam Lallana to see season out with Liverpool after agreeing short-term deal

Adam Lallana will get the chance to finish the job off with Liverpool after agreeing a short-term contract extension. The midfielder will remain a Reds...

Raheem Sterling: The only disease right now is the racism that we are fighting

England forward Raheem Sterling has given his backing to the anti-racism protests gripping the world in the wake of George Floyd’s death in the...

Tottenham goalkeeper Hugo Lloris finds the positives in football’s shutdown

Tottenham captain Hugo Lloris says his unusual season, where he has had to endure two lay-offs, has helped him regenerate. The 33-year-old goalkeeper had just...

FIFA president keen to impose stricter financial regulations

FIFA president Gianni Infantino has called for the prospect of salary and transfer fee caps to be discussed at all levels of the game. The...

Stadiums to be divided into red, amber and green zones for Premier League return

Premier League stadiums will be divided into three zones when the season restarts as clubs work towards agreeing matchday protocols. The 2019-20 campaign will resume...

Juan Mata still finds it ‘surreal’ to play for Manchester United

Juan Mata admits he finds it “surreal” to play for Manchester United and is still excited at the prospect of winning trophies at the...

MLS takes a step towards a return

MLS teams have been given the go-ahead to start training. The American league has been suspended since March because of the coronavirus pandemic but has...

Protests like Jadon Sancho’s ‘deserve applause not punishment’ – FIFA president

FIFA president Gianni Infantino believes the Bundesliga players who protested about the death of George Floyd on the pitch last weekend “deserve an applause...

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