Hull Sack Coach Ruben Selles Despite Securing Championship Survival

Hull City have dismissed head Coach Ruben Selles after less than six months in charge, despite successfully avoiding relegation from the Championship. The Tigers secured their place in English football’s second tier on the final day of the season, surviving on goal difference after being bottom of the table when Selles was appointed in December. At 41, the Spanish coach becomes the third manager to be sacked by Hull owner Acun Ilicali within the last year. The club is now searching for their fifth permanent manager since Ilicali took over in early 2022. In a club statement, Hull said: “Following a thorough review of football operations after a challenging campaign, the club feels a change in leadership is necessary to move the team forward in line with our ambitions. “ Hull entered the final day in the relegation zone but secured survival with a 1-1 draw against Portsmouth. Under Selles, the team won nine of his 27 league matches.

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Pepe Reina Announces Retirement After Decorated Career

Former Liverpool and Spain goalkeeper Pepe Reina has confirmed he will retire from football at the end of the season. The 42-year-old made the announcement on Monday night, bringing an end to a remarkable 25-year playing career. Reina, who came through Barcelona‘s academy, rose to prominence at Liverpool, where he spent eight seasons and won both the FA Cup and League Cup. He also claimed the Premier League Golden Glove in each of his first three seasons at Anfield for keeping the most clean sheets. After leaving Liverpool, Reina enjoyed spells with Napoli, Bayern Munich, and AC Milan, before signing for Comolast year, where he made 11 Serie A appearances this season. “A very beautiful career is coming to an end, a very full life,” Reina told Movistar.“I feel very fortunate for what I’ve experienced. I didn’t expect it, but I think the time has come, and I feel like bringing it to a close here.” On the international stage, Reina earned 36 caps for Spain and was part of the legendary squad that won Euro 2008, the 2010 World Cup, and Euro 2012. Looking ahead, Reina expressed a desire to move into coaching, as he prepares for life after his playing days. His final professional appearance could come on Friday against Inter Milan, as Como wrap up their season.

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Fernandez Played Through Conjunctivitis in Chelsea’s Final Home Games

Chelsea midfielder Enzo Fernandez has revealed he has been battling conjunctivitis, significantly affecting his vision during the team’s last two Premier League matches. As reported by the BBC, the 24-year-old World Cup winner featured for the full 90 minutes in both Chelsea 2-0 loss to Newcastle and their narrow 1-0 victory over Manchester United, despite struggling with impaired eyesight due to the eye infection. Despite the discomfort, Fernandez was determined to remain on the pitch. Following his diagnosis, he approached manager Enzo Maresca to ask to stay in the starting XI as Chelsea continued their pursuit of a Champions League spot. The Argentine international took to Instagram after the win over United, which was Chelsea’s final home game of the season, to address the situation with a touch of humor. He wrote: “Last match at home with this group that will give it all until the end, we have two finals left. Thank you to the fans for the support all the season. My first game playing with one eye.”

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Moyes Hopes Goodison Farewell Marks New Chapter for Everton

Everton manager David Moyes expressed optimism about the club’s future after a memorable final match at Goodison Park on Sunday. Iliman Ndiaye  scored both goals in a 2-0 victory over Southampton, marking the last game Everton’s men will play at the historic stadium, which has served as their home since 1892. The club is preparing to move into a new 52,000-seat stadium, which is expected to generate additional revenue and provide the platform for Everton to reestablish themselves in the Premier League after several seasons of battling relegation. In addition to the stadium move, Everton‘s future is under new ownership following the December takeover by the U.S.-based Friedkin Group, offering renewed hope for long-term stability and success. “There might be a club coming back together,” Moyes said, reflecting on the atmosphere surrounding the farewell. Moyes returned to the club in January for a second spell in charge. “The scenes outside the stadium were incredible. It is a club that is needing some big days, a big future. Let’s hope this is the start of it. “If we can take what we had today to the new stadium, it will be something.” The win over Southampton gave Everton a fitting send-off from Goodison Park, with supporters and players united in an emotional farewell to a ground that has hosted the club for more than 130 years. The team now looks ahead to the transition, with hopes that the combination of a modern venue and new leadership will help spark a resurgence.

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Lineker to Leave BBC Early Following Anti-Semitism Controversy

Gary Lineker will leave his role at the BBC earlier than expected, following controversy surrounding a social media post he shared that included anti-Semitic imagery. The announcement was made on Monday, just days after the incident drew criticism. The former England striker, who is the BBC’s highest-paid presenter, had been scheduled to lead coverage of the 2026 World Cup and next season’s FA Cup. However, those plans have been cancelled. Lineker’s final appearance will be this Sunday on Match of the Day, which coincides with the final day of the Premier League season. “Gary Lineker will leave his presenting role following the conclusion of Match of the Day for the 2024/25 season,” the BBC said in a statement. “He will not be part of the BBC’s coverage of the 2026 World Cup or next season’s FA Cup coverage.” The controversy began last week when Lineker shared an Instagram story that included an image related to Zionism, which featured a rat(an image widely recognised as having anti-Semitic associations). After facing backlash, he deleted the post and issued a public apology, stating he would “never knowingly share anything anti-Semitic”. In a further statement issued on Monday, Lineker reiterated his regret. “I recognise the error and upset that I caused, and reiterate how sorry I am,” he said. “Stepping back now feels like the responsible course of action.” Reflecting on his time with the BBC, he added: “Football has been at the heart of my life for as long as I can remember , both on the pitch and in the studio. I care deeply about the game, and about the work I’ve done with the BBC over many years. As I’ve said, I would never consciously repost anything anti-Semitic – it goes against everything I stand for. “

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Hurricanes Ready for Redemption Against Panthers in Eastern Conference Final

The Carolina Hurricanes are fully aware of the task ahead as they prepare to take on the Florida Panthers in the Eastern Conference Final. “I know for sure we’re hungry,” said center Sebastian Aho on Monday. “I’m sure they will be too. To be the best, you’ve got to beat the best. They’re defending Cup champs and a really good team. It’s going to be a great challenge for us. Can’t wait.” Game 1 of the best-of-seven series takes place Tuesday night at Lenovo Center, with Carolina looking for payback from last year’s heartbreaking loss to the Panthers. Florida swept that 2023 matchup, winning all four games by just a single goal, including a marathon four-overtime win in Game 1 and another overtime victory in Game 2. Captain Jordan Staal hasn’t forgotten. “It didn’t feel good at the time, and whenever you have tough losses when you feel good about where you’re headed, they always stick out in your mind,” Staal said. “But (it’s) a new challenge and different players. It’s definitely in the back of your mind, and you want to get them back.” This marks Carolina’s second trip to the conference final in three seasons, after dispatching the Washington Capitals in five games during the second round. They fell to the New York Rangers in last year’s second round, but this time, the team is fueled by experience and a desire to rewrite recent history. The Hurricanes know they’ll need to be at their best to topple the reigning Stanley Cup champions, but there’s a quiet confidence building in Raleigh. This rematch offers a chance not just for revenge, but for a shot at the Cup Final.

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Wilson Leads Fulham Comeback in Thrilling Win Over Brentford

Brentford’s hopes of securing a European spot took a hit as Fulham claimed a dramatic 3-2 win at the Gtech Community Stadium, keeping their own UEFA Conference League aspirations alive. The first half saw plenty of action. Mikkel Damsgaard played in Yoane Wissa, whose effort was blocked by Bernd Leno, with the rebound also stopped. Fulham then took the lead after 16 minutes when Raúl Jiménez out jumped Nathan Collins to head in Adama Traoré’s deflected cross. Brentford quickly responded. Bryan Mbeumo whipped a dangerous free-kick across goal before equalising with a low shot into the bottom corner. Moments later, Kevin Schade was brought down in the box by Joachim Andersen, handing Brentford a chance to go in front. Mbeumo, possibly making his final home appearance, stepped up for the penalty but saw his attempt saved by Leno, his first miss from the spot for Brentford. Despite the missed opportunity, Brentford ended the half ahead. A long throw from Michael Kayode led to chaos in the box, with Christian Nørgaard  heading goalward and Wissa helping the ball over the line. Fulham entered the second half trailing, having dropped the joint-most points from winning positions in the league this season. But they staged another turnaround with two quick goals that flipped the match. After applying sustained pressure, the visitors scored twice in three minutes to snatch all three points, leaving Brentford frustrated and Fulham still in the hunt for a top-eight finish.

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Dortmund, Leipzig, and Frankfurt Compete to Sign Sunderland’s Jobe Bellingham

Borussia Dortmund, RB Leipzig, and Eintracht Frankfurt are reportedly vying to sign Sunderland midfielder Jobe Bellingham this summer. According to Sky Germany, Dortmund has already sent a delegation to discuss a possible transfer with both Sunderland and the 19-year-old midfielder. Meanwhile, German publication BILD has reported that Eintracht Frankfurt and RB Leipzig are intensifying their efforts to secure Bellingham’s signature. Jobe Bellingham’s older brother, Jude, moved to Dortmund from Birmingham in 2020 and has since become one of the world’s top players at Real Madrid. Despite the transfer speculation, Jobe remains focused on Sunderland’s immediate challenge as they prepare for the Championship play-off final with Sheffield United next Saturday (May 24th).

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Mbappé and Bellingham Lead Real Madrid to 2-0 Win

Real Madrid secured a 2-0 victory against a depleted Sevilla side at the Estadio Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán. Kylian Mbappé further cemented his position as LaLiga’s top scorer during this penultimate round match. Sevilla, having already ensured their LaLiga survival with a midweek win against Las Palmas, might have quietly hoped to claim a rare home victory against Real Madrid. However, with nothing more than second place guaranteed for Los Blancos, Real Madrid began the match with clear determination, dominating the early stages. The first quarter-hour saw limited clear chances but plenty of intensity, punctuated by a key moment when Loïc Badé was shown a red card. The Sevilla defender was sent off for apparently tripping Mbappé during a sprint towards goal, although some felt the forward’s tumble was somewhat exaggerated. Real Madrid’s attacking threat increased as Jude Bellingham and Federico Valverde each had attempts blocked. Mbappé, growing more dangerous down the left wing, received a perfectly timed long pass from Luka Modrić, but under pressure from Nemanja Gudelj. He could only manage a side-footed effort that didn’t trouble the goalkeeper. Sevilla’s best chance of the first half came just before halftime. Jacobo Ramón lost possession to Álvaro Pascual, who broke free one-on-one with Real Madrid keeper Andriy Lunin. However, Lunin closed the angle well forcing Pascual’s shot wide of the post. Despite Sevilla’s late scare, Real Madrid controlled the game and eventually converted their dominance into goals.

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Wrexham Manager Parkinson Targets Free Transfers

As Wrexham prepare for their first season in the Championship, manager Phil Parkinson has highlighted the importance of smart recruitmen. The club, owned by Hollywood actors Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney, have been frequently linked with Leicester City’s veteran striker Jamie Vardy, whose contract expires at the end of the season. Vardy, who has scored 199 goals in 499 appearances for Leicester, is attracting interest from several clubs including Newcastle United,, Sheffield Wednesday, and Scottish champions Celtic. His next move is set to be one of the biggest decisions of his career. Secondly, Speaking to The Leader, Parkinson outlined his transfer strategy ahead of the summer window, which opens in June. He emphasised that securing players on free transfers will be a key priority for Wrexham as they look to build a squad capable of competing in the tougher Championship division. “We have always got our eye on players who are free transfers and going to be available, and we’ll continue to do that,” Parkinson said. He added, “Recruitment is about getting a lot of tight decisions right, and I felt we did that in January. To hold our nerve and get the right players in made a difference, and I was very pleased with that.” Former Leicester striker Paul Dickov, speaking to 10bet, expressed confidence that Vardy would be an excellent fit at Wrexham, known as The Red Dragons. Dickov highlighted the need for an experienced forward to lead the line as the club faces a more demanding league next season. Lastly, with ambitions rising rapidly, Wrexham’s recruitment approach could be critical in maintaining their momentum up the football pyramid.

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