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Barcelona and Real Madrid set sights on further glory in Copa del Rey final

Spanish football fans are in for a treat as eternal rivals Real Madrid and Barcelona clash in a blockbuster Copa del Rey final, the 260th edition of El Clasico. The two giants have already met twice this season, with Barcelona winning both encounters in style: 5-2 in the Spanish Super Cup and 4-0 in La Liga. This will be the 39th time they face off in the Copa del Rey, adding another chapter to the most-played fixture in Spanish football history. The stakes are high, with both sides also set to meet in La Liga just two weeks after the final. Barca are chasing their first Copa del Rey triumph since 2021, while Real Madrid aim to add more domestic silverware to their growing collection.

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Conte urges Napoli to enjoy moment after moving to Serie A summit

Napoli manager Antonio Conte has called on his players to savour the moment after a 2-0 win over Torino sent them three points clear at the top of Serie A and sealed a return to the UEFA Champions League. Scott McTominay’s  first-half brace fired Napoli to victory at the Stadio Diego Armando Maradona, capitalising on Inter Milan’s surprise home loss to Roma to take pole position in the title race. “It’s not the first time we’re in the lead, we’ve been in front more than anyone,” Conte said post-match. “But with fewer games left, every mistake becomes costly. We’ve secured Champions League football, a crucial financial objective for the club, and we should enjoy that, at least a little.” After missing out on European football entirely last season following a 10th-place finish, Napoli are now firmly in control with four games remaining, all against bottom-half sides: Lecce, Genoa, Parma, and Cagliari. Conte praised his squad’s mentality amid growing pressure, revealing he chose not to mention Inter’s result before the match: “I didn’t watch their game. I suffer enough during ours. I let the players focus only on their task.” The Italian coach also addressed concerns over injuries to Frank Anguissa and Alessandro Buongiorno: “Anguissa took a knock to the pelvis, it’s too early to say more. Buongiorno had an issue with the tendon near the pubic bone. We’ll know more in 24 to 48 hours.” Despite the injuries, Conte remained defiant: “We’re used to dealing with emergencies. We’ll continue without problems.” With momentum on their side, Napoli are now just four wins away from reclaiming the Scudetto they last won in 2023.

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Real Madrid’s Carlo Ancelotti agrees deal to take over as Brazil coach

Carlo Ancelotti has reportedly agreed to become the next head coach of the Brazilian national team, according to multiple Spanish media outlets. The Real Madrid boss is expected to step down at the end of the current season. Following Madrid’s recent quarter-final Champions League exit and their Copa del Rey defeat to Barcelona, pressure has mounted on the veteran Italian. He even hinted at a potential departure by saying his future was “a topic for the next weeks” after the Clasico loss. Reports suggest Ancelotti will take charge of Brazil ahead of the 2026 World Cup qualifiers in June. Brazil have been in search of a new direction since sacking Dorival Junior in March after a humbling 4-1 loss to rivals Argentina. Currently fourth in the CONMEBOL World Cup qualifying standings, the Selecao are in a transitional period. The 64-year-old is one of the most decorated managers in the game, having won the Champions League three times with Madrid, including La Decima in his first stint, and league titles in four different countries. His strong relationship with Brazilian stars Vinícius Júnior and Rodrygo, key figures at Real Madrid, may have helped pave the way for this high-profile move. If confirmed, Ancelotti would become the first non-Brazilian to coach the national team since 1965, marking a significant cultural shift for the five-time world champions.

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Eric Dier Set to Join Monaco After Bayern Spell

Eric Dier is close to completing a move to AS Monaco, according to L’Équipe and transfer expert Fabrizio Romano. The 31-year-old is expected to sign a contract until 2027, with an option for extension. Dier’s current deal with Bayern Munich  expires this summer, after initially joining on loan from Tottenham in January 2024 before making the move permanent. Dier has been a key figure in Bayern’s defence this season, stepping up amid a string of injuries. He has made 25 appearances in all competitions, scoring twice and providing one assist. His departure won’t leave Bayern short at the back. Dayot Upamecano , Hiroki Ito, and young talent Tarek Buchmann are all set to return from injury. Josip Stanisic and Min-jae Kim also remain available, unless Kim is sold in the summer.

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Leeds Edge Closer to Championship Title with Big Win

Leeds United moved within touching distance of the Championship title after a dominant 4-0 win over Bristol City. Fresh off a 6-0 thrashing of Stoke City, Daniel Farke’s men delivered yet another statement of total domination. They fired 23 shots while allowing just one from the visitors, and that came in stoppage time. Leeds will be crowned champions with a win at Plymouth on Saturday, unless Burnley can somehow overturn a 14-goal deficit. The home crowd was in full voice from the start. Leeds controlled possession early, and the opening goal felt inevitable. Ao Tanaka pounced on a loose ball after a corner and calmly finished to give Leeds the lead. Bristol City hung on until halftime, thanks in large part to keeper Max O’Leary, who pulled off a stunning triple save early in the second half. But Leeds soon found a second. Joel Piroe  sent a brilliant cross-field ball to Wilfried Gnonto, who raced through and slotted home with ease. It was another ruthless performance from a team that looks ready for promotion.

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Rüdiger apologises for throwing object at referee

Real Madrid defender Antonio Rüdiger has issued a public apology after being sent off for throwing an object at the referee. The incident occurred during their 3-2 Copa del Rey final defeat to Barcelona in extra time. It happened after a controversial foul was called against Kylian Mbappe, moments before Barcelona’s Jules Kounde  netted the decisive goal in the 116th minute. Rüdiger, already substituted, reacted furiously from the bench. He had to be restrained as he attempted to throw ice bags at the referee, Ricardo de Burgos Bengoetxea. “There’s definitely no excuse for my behaviour,” Rüdiger posted on social media. “Sorry again to the referee and to everyone I have disappointed last night.” Teammates Lucas Vázquez and Jude Bellingham also saw red after the final whistle. Rüdiger now faces a potential suspension of 4–12 matches across all domestic competitions under Spanish FA regulations.

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Bournemouth’s Evanilson Has Red Card Overturned

Bournemouth striker Evanilson will not serve a three-match ban after his red card against Manchester United was overturned on appeal, the FA confirmed on Wednesday. The Brazilian forward was sent off in the 70th minute of Sunday’s 1-1 draw after a VAR review upgraded his yellow card to a red for a challenge on United’s Noussair Mazraoui. Evanilson, who has scored 11 goals in 31 games this season, was due to miss upcoming league matches against Arsenal, Aston Villa, and Manchester City. However, the FA said: “An independent regulatory commission has removed Evanilson’s three-match ban following a successful claim of wrongful dismissal.” Bournemouth, currently 10th in the Premier League, face Arsenal away on Saturday.

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Brighton Took Bold Step with Youngest Premier League Manager

On June 15, 2024, Brighton & Hove Albion made a bold move by appointing 31-year-old Fabian Hürzeler as their new head coach, following the departure of Roberto De Zerbi. While Hurzeler had impressed in Germany by guiding St Pauli back to the Bundesliga after 13 years, he was largely unknown in English football. His appointment made him the youngest manager in Premier League history. With no top-flight experience and arriving just after a major success in Germany, his move to Brighton drew immediate attention ahead of the 2024/25 season.

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Bayern in Talks Over £50m-Rated Huijsen Amid Premier League Interest

Bayern Munich have held “concrete” talks with the representatives of Bournemouth defender Dean Huijsen as they consider a summer move, according to journalist Florian Plettenberg. The 20-year-old has attracted strong interest from the Bundesliga giants. However, Chelsea and Liverpool are also keeping a close eye on the situation. Huijsen has a £50 million release clause in his contract. Bayern are actively searching for a new top-level centre-back, with Bayer Leverkusen’s Jonathan Tah also on their radar. Tah is set to become a free agent this summer when his contract expires. A move for Huijsen may hinge on the future of Kim Min-Jae, whose potential departure could open the door for further negotiations.

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Wrexham’s Hollywood Owners Celebrate Promotion

Wrexham’s rise through the English football leagues continues, with the club now just one promotion away from reaching the Premier League. Hollywood actors Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney bought the North Wales club four years ago with what seemed like an ambitious goal. Now, after a 3-0 win over Charlton Athletic on Saturday, that dream is closer than ever. The win secured Wrexham’s third straight promotion, earning them a place in the Championship next season. Reynolds, speaking to Sky Sports, reflected on their journey: “It just seemed like an impossible dream, and we do what we’re lucky to do is be storytellers.”   He added, “We were standing there doing a press conference four years ago, and said our goal is to make it to the Premier League. And there was understandably a lot of titters and laughter and giggles, but it starts to feel like a real, tangible thing that could actually come to fruition in this moment.” Wrexham’s success story has captured attention around the world. The club’s transformation from a struggling non-league side to Championship contenders has made headlines in both the UK and North America. Asked about being just one step away from the Premier League, McElhenney said: “Well, that’s for tomorrow to think about. Today is just enjoying the moment. We could probably wait until 12:01.” Reynolds joked back: “We have to wait ’til tomorrow? I’ll erase the whiteboard I put up at half-time.” Unlike many celebrity owners who take a hands-off approach, Reynolds and McElhenney have been heavily involved in the club’s day-to-day life. Their commitment (and their dream)has helped lift Wrexham to new heights.

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