'You have to win almost all the games' – Pep Guardiola demands Man City perfection as champions battle to qualify for Champions League after dire season

Pep Guardiola has demanded near-perfection from his Manchester City team as they push for Champions League qualification.

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City have seven games remaining to secure their Champions league spot. The champions currently sit in sixth place, one point behind Chelsea and Newcastle. The Magpies have a game in hand, and Guardiola knows that they can ill-afford any more slip ups.

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Guardiola is without a raft of first-choice players. Erling Haaland, John Stones, Nathan Aké and Manuel Akanji are all on the shelve, while the team is still battling for form without Ballon D'or winner Rodri. Phil Foden is also a doubt for Saturday's game with Crystal Palace after limping out of the Manchester Derby with an ankle injury.

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Pep Guardiola said: "If you want to be in the Champions League next season and play Tuesday, Wednesday, you have to win almost all the games.

"Now it’s not very complicated. We don’t have 15, 20 games, now we have seven games left. It’s a final every single game. We have to win a lot of games to qualify, because Newcastle play just one game a week, and the quality of Aston Villa, and all the teams are involved, Chelsea and Nottingham Forest."

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City have the chance to heap pressure on their rivals, as they take on Crystal Palace in Saturday's early kickoff.

Jhulan Goswami set for Lord's farewell

The India fast bowler will retire from international cricket after the third ODI against England

Shashank Kishore20-Aug-2022India’s veteran fast bowler Jhulan Goswami is all set to retire from international cricket at Lord’s, after the third and final ODI of the tour of England on September 24. She will leave the game as the highest wicket-taker in women’s internationals, with 352 wickets across formats.Goswami, 39, was named in India’s squad for the three ODIs in England on Friday, after missing the preceding 50-over series in Sri Lanka in July. It is understood that the team management had spoken to Goswami about looking to the future and building a pool of young fast bowlers who can feature across formats.Goswami last played for India during the ODI World Cup in New Zealand in March this year. The BCCI was keen on giving her a “proper farewell,” according to a board official, because “Jhulan couldn’t say goodbye on the field” after picking up a side strain ahead of India’s final group game against South Africa. She hasn’t played T20Is since 2018, and played her last Test match in October 2021.Related

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Goswami was in line to tour Sri Lanka in July but missed out because of fitness issues. She only regained full fitness in mid-July and was selected for the England tour following clearance from the National Cricket Academy medical staff.ESPNcricinfo understands Goswami is keeping her options open for the inaugural women’s IPL that is scheduled for March 2023. She is also in discussions with a men’s IPL team for a mentoring role, and she will be a player and mentor for the Bengal women’s team for the upcoming domestic season.Goswami began her international career as a 19-year old in March 2002, and over the course of two decades she played 12 Tests, 68 T20 internationals and 201 ODIs. She holds the record for the most wickets in ODIs – 252 – and has featured in six 50-over World Cups.India play three T20Is in England on September 10, 13 and 15, followed by three ODIs – part of the ICC Women’s Championship – on September 18, 21 and 24.

West Ham lining up bargain move to sign "impressive" first Potter signing

After London rivals Crystal Palace brought them back down to earth to inflict the second defeat in three games for new manager Graham Potter, West Ham United have reportedly turned their attention towards handing him his first signing.

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On paper, West Ham looked like a side ready to step things up in a new era in the summer. They enjoyed a fairly successful transfer window, welcoming impressive coups such as Jean-Clair Todibo and Niclas Fullkrug whilst appointing Julen Lopetegui as David Moyes’ replacement. But that’s where things went wrong.

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From the off, the Spaniard never quite seemed like the right appointment, and as disappointing results began to arrive, it even started to look like a move full of unambition from those at the London Stadium. So in truth, his dismissal always seemed inevitable, with the responsibility now sent the way of Potter to turn things around.

Doing that is easier said than done, and there’s no doubt that the Hammers should once again return to the transfer market and hand their new manager some reinforcements of his own, which could include an England international.

According to TalkSport, West Ham are now lining up a move to sign Angel Gomes in what could quickly be among the bargains of the summer if the Hammers swoop in to secure his signature as a free agent at the end of the season ahead of a number of interested parties in England.

The Lille star has some unfinished business in the Premier League after leaving Manchester United and discovering his best form in France. Now, he could get the chance to come back and haunt his former club.

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After returning to the radar of many English clubs courtesy of a shock call-up to the England squad last year, Gomes has now done more than enough to deserve a shot at Premier League redemption – and West Ham could be an ideal destination. Next to the more physical Tomas Soucek, Gomes’ technical prowess could thrive at the London Stadium.

Dubbed “impressive” by analyst Ben Mattinson, the midfielder is still just 24 years old and on the verge of the peak of his powers, making this summer’s bargain opportunity one that West Ham simply cannot miss out on.

When the summer arrives and Potter truly gets the chance to mark his own stamp on the current West Ham side, he should turn towards the former Manchester United man as one of his first signings.

Club now offer versatile defensive player to Leeds United for just ÂŁ2m

Leeds United have been offered the chance to sign a versatile defensive midfielder for just ÂŁ2 million, according to a new report.

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The Whites are yet to bring in a new signing this month, but with just over a week remaining in this January transfer window, Daniel Farke and the 49ers Enterprises still have time to change that. The need to make signings has been played down by Farke, as they sit at the top of the Championship table and have been one of the strongest teams in the division, but the Leeds boss has admitted that they are looking at a few positions they would like to strengthen.

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Farke said: “There are still a few positions we could have a deeper look at if they can improve the squad. But right now, I’m a little bit more calmer with not being in panic mode with the need to have to do something.

“I think it’s fair to say if there is a creative offensive player out there, like a number 10 position, then it is something that could be beneficial for our group. Brenden Aaronson has been excellent this season and a key player for us. But we might have a similar player like him in our group. Of course we have players who can play in this role.

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“If there is a solution for a creative midfield player, it definitely makes sense to stay awake. In all the other areas we are covered. The only two [positions] we have to stay awake in my head is the centre-back position… and perhaps a bit in the striker position.”

It has been claimed recently that Leeds are close to signing Kelechi Iheanacho from Sevilla. It isn’t clear if it is a loan or permanent deal, but the Whites could bring the former Leicester City man to Elland Road before the transfer window closes.

Club offer versatile defensive player to Leeds United for £2m

Iheanacho may not be the only arrival at Elland Road, as according to The Sunday Mirror relayed by MOT Leeds News, Leeds have been offered the chance to sign Danilo Barbosa from Botafogo this month.

The report states that the Championship leaders are among the teams who could sign the midfielder, alongside Everton and Sheffield United who have also been offered to sign Barbosa for just ÂŁ2 million, as his contract expires in December of this year.

The 28-year-old has been with Botafogo since August 2022, and he has been a key player for the Brazilian side, as he’s helped them win the Brazilian league and the Copa Libertadores in the 2023/24 season.

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He has never played in the Championship or in England before, but he has some experience of European football. The defensive midfielder, who can operate as a centre-back, has played for Braga, Valencia, Benfica, Standard Liege, and OGC Nice.

Barbosa joining Leeds may depend on whether Farke believes he needs that type of player in his squad, as the Whites already brought Joshua Guilavogui in earlier this season, and he has hardly featured in the team.

Somerset, Warwickshire share spoils on tense day to take relegation battle to the wire

Hain, Sibley, Davies fifties help guide rearguard at Edgbaston

ECB Reporters Network15-Sep-2022Warwickshire and Somerset’s LV=Insurance County Championship relegation battle at Edgbaston ended in a hard-fought draw after neither side could find the firepower to force victory on a placid pitch.After Somerset’s declaration at 340 for seven set a target of 364 in 82 overs, both sides scented victory at times as the pendulum swung in a tense last session before the home side closed on 256 for six.The visitors’ decision to bat on 40 minutes into the final day enabled George Bartlett to reach his sixth first-class century (111, 228 balls). Finding ten wickets on a flattening pitch was beyond their bowlers, however, as Sam Hain continued his excellent season with an unbeaten 52 (101 balls), supported by Alex Davies (58, 95) and Dom Sibley 54 (110).The result only tightens up the relegation equation in Division One, setting up a three-way slug-out between Somerset, Kent and Warwickshire over the last two games to avoid accompanying Gloucestershire down to Division Two.Somerset resumed on the final morning on 277 for four, already 300 ahead, and added 63 in 12 overs before the declaration. Lewis Goldsworthy (44, 104 balls) was bowled by Henry Brookes in the first over but James Rew made a breezy 22 and Bartlett reached a patient 233-ball ton with a cut boundary off Jayant Yadav before missing a down-the-track attempt to carve Danny Briggs over the covers.Warwickshire’s second innings started crisply against the seamers with 30 coming from six overs but was damaged as soon as Somerset turned to spin. Rob Yates played back to Sajid Khan’s sixth ball and fell lbw.It was an isolated threat from Khan, however, as any turn was very slow and Sibley and Davies were little troubled in a stand of 95 in 29 overs until both perished to loose, lofted shots in successive overs from Kasey Aldridge. Sibley failed to control a pull and was caught on the mid-wicket boundary and Davies chipped to mid on.Hain and Rhodes (44, 61 balls) kept the board ticking over with a stand of 88 in 20 overs to stir hopes of a Bears victory charge, but those hopes folded when Jack Brooks bowled Rhodes and trapped Michael Burgess lbw with successive balls,It was Somerset sensing a late charge when Yadav was spectacularly run out by Khan’s direct hit from deep mid-wicket, but Hain and Danny Briggs (17 not out, 46 balls) stood firm through the last 12 overs.

Ange Postecoglou's Tottenham reign is coming to a bitter end – Spurs should have grovelled to Mauricio Pochettino before his Chelsea & USMNT exploits rather than consigned him to history

The Argentine lifted the club to new heights during his tenure in north London, and really should have been brought back in the summer of 2023

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Time is running out for Ange Postecoglou. If his Tottenham side fail to reach the Europa League semi-finals with victory at Eintracht Frankfurt on Thursday, he will almost certainly not be in charge for the 2025-26 season. He may be lucky to even reach the end of this current campaign.

No party wanted it to end this way. After Postecoglou's first few months in the job, it seemed inconceivable we would reach this place. There was a time when 'Ange-mania' ruled the country and his Spurs side briefly resembled football's Harlem Globetrotters. Alas, that feels like a generation ago now.

Postecoglou previously outlined his confidence in bucking the trend of Tottenham's recent failures by declaring he always wins trophies in his second season. Yet he now stares down the same barrel that took out the likes of Antonio Conte, Jose Mourinho, Nuno Espirito Santo and Mauricio Pochettino. Three of those names were carted out the back door and supporters were glad to see them go, but one stands out still to this day as the outlier.

Pochettino's sacking in November 2019, less than half a year after he guided Tottenham to their first-ever and only Champions League final – a phrase still mental to see, write, hear or say – is still contentious among fans and critics alike. There's no doubt the Argentine's message in the dressing room wasn't being received the same way and he appeared burnt out on some level, admitting before that defeat to Liverpool in Madrid that he would stand down from the job if Spurs were crowned champions of Europe, but it was the first sign of trouble the club had really run in to during the majority of his five-year stay.

What's more, Pochettino was open to returning in 2023 when they instead changed path and picked Postecoglou, while he has spoken lately of his desire to come back to Tottenham. Spurs thought they had closure of this chapter with the early success of the Australian, only to now find themselves in a more visceral crisis than ever. It feels as if the last two years have been wasted.

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Conte's infamous tirade after what proved his final Spurs game, lashing out at his players, the board and the media, brought to the surface all of the club's underlying issues. The key takeaway was this was not an institution serious about winning, even if the main point of screaming and shouting was to deflect from the head coach's own shortcomings. Both things can be true, mind.

There was still more of the 2022-23 season for Tottenham to stumble through too. They actually sat fourth in the Premier League at the time of Conte's outburst, and though some of the sides below them had games in hand, they were still in a strong position to compete for another year of Champions League football. The club got it all wrong though, deciding to place Conte's trusted assistant Cristian Stellini in caretaker charge. A 6-1 humbling at top-four rivals Newcastle in which the hosts went five goals up in the first 25 minutes was the end of his reign, and so Ryan Mason stepped in for the final few weeks, navigating Spurs to eighth, just outside the European spots altogether.

The mood around the club was mutinous. Matchday protests against chairman Daniel Levy started to grow, while chants to bring back Pochettino grew louder with each passing game. When Spurs' pitch-side host Paul Coyte introduced their season highlights after their final home game, a 3-1 loss to Brentford, the poor man was loudly booed.

Levy and Co knew they had to get the next appointment right, they had to leave behind the idea of finding quick-fix solutions and focus on making Spurs a plucky team who were easy on the eye. They initially looked at Julian Nagelsmann, Luis Enrique and Arne Slot, but couldn't strike deals for any of them. Pochettino, meanwhile, was at no point under serious consideration despite the public outcry.

Postecoglou, fresh off a successful two-year stint at Celtic where he brought trophies and entertainment in equal amount, was interested though, and in June 2023, he became the Premier League's first Australian manager.

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There was scepticism amongst the Tottenham fanbase even before Postecoglou signed on the dotted line. A short-lived '#NoToPostecoglou' movement on social media was quickly drowned out, though concerns did remain over his lack of experience having only managed clubs in Australia, Japan and Scotland.

Nevertheless, a Spurs fandom desperate for joy went away on a voyage of discovery and found plenty of material, both tactical and personal, to warm to Postecoglou. His footballing philosophy was interesting and unique, while his man-management seemed out of this world. Juxtaposed against the relentless bitterness of Conte and Mourinho, Postecoglou seemed like the everyman.

His first competitive match in charge of Tottenham was a battling 2-2 draw at Brentford, who Spurs finished only one point ahead of in the season prior. It was seen as a sign that they would not necessarily have to forfeit steeliness to play the Aussie's way. The travelling fans chanted Postecoglou's name throughout, even though the man himself was sheepish about it and felt he had to earn that right first: "It means a lot, but I'm not comfortable with it. You love what it means. For the most part it's blind faith. I haven't earned it yet. Hopefully when the day comes that we deliver something it will mean even more. I'm not dismissive of it and I'm very appreciative of it, but it reminds me of the responsibility that I have to repay that faith."

Ten games into the 2023-24 Premier League campaign, there was reason to believe. Tottenham were top of the table and unbeaten, all the while playing the most attractive football in the land. That, though, proved to be the apex of Postecoglou's stint. Up next were Pochettino's Chelsea, who were already veering towards crisis amid the Argentine's flirtations with his former club. Nevertheless, the Blues ran out 4-1 winners on a night where key players James Maddison and Micky van de Ven sustained long-term injuries, while Cristian Romero and Destiny Udogie were both sent off. The match was also famed for Postecoglou playing the highest defensive line possible with only nine men in order to squeeze the game, leading to his proud "it's just who we are, mate," quote.

In Postecoglou's first 10 league games, he amassed an impressive 26 points. The following 60 have yielded only 77, meaning a quarter of all his total gained came in that whirlwind haze at the beginning of his reign. Teams have also figured out how to play and beat Spurs with relative ease, too – you'll always be able to swarm them, there'll always be space at the back post, there'll always be attackers hiding behind players on the edge of the pitch. What was once an evolution of tiki-taka has become a completely redundant style which forces Tottenham's square stars into round holes.

Spurs had hoped Postecoglou would work out as a long-term solution having handed him a four-year deal, while the 59-year-old admitted he would like to settle down with his family somewhere having travelled all over the world during the last decade. You can dress it up as a gamble worth taking given a club in their position – technically part of the traditional 'Big Six' even if they don't spend or act like it – but they have failed to heed past warnings.

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Let's rewind and delve into why Pochettino was not considered a contender for the Spurs job when he was out of work and they needed a manager in 2023. Both he and Levy maintain they still enjoy a good relationship which even borders on friendship. The Argentine was about a year into a sabbatical following his exit from Paris Saint-Germain, where he learnt punching down isn't always as fun as punching up. If you changed his 'Tottenham' experience on his CV to a club of similar standing in another country, say a Borussia Dortmund or a Roma, he would certainly have been an option worth thinking about.

Perhaps Levy was aware that the context was too overpowering, which is admittedly a fair assumption to have made. To go back to Pochettino would have been an easy decision and one that would have widely been viewed as out of emotion and caving to fan pressure. It's the job of the board to remove such sentiment and look at situations more rationally. GOAL understands Pochettino was interested in the job immediately after Conte's sacking, but after several weeks of silence when it appeared the club were looking elsewhere, he tempered down that feeling as well.

Instead, Pochettino, desperate to work in England again and reinvigorated from a year out of the game, took the Chelsea gig to the annoyance of fans from both clubs. Despite a rocky start (as is the case with every team he's managed), he steered the Blues to a Carabao Cup final and a respectable sixth-placed finish in the Premier League. He restored his reputation as one of the best coaches for developing young players, with Cole Palmer his most notable success, and his side ended up only three points behind Spurs despite the vast difference of optics. Days after the season ended, however, Pochettino mutually agreed to leave Chelsea.

That Pochettino, despite fan unrest against himself and Chelsea's relatively new owners, managed to navigate an inexperienced team thrown together haphazardly through such turmoil was a sure enough sign he wouldn't have been overwhelmed by a return to Tottenham, who had consciously refreshed the playing squad and lowered the average age considerably. By the end of 2023-24, the only players on the books at Spurs who Pochettino worked with prior were Son Heung-min, Ben Davies, Giovani Lo Celso, Japhet Tanganga and Oliver Skipp. A new cast of front-end stars had been acquired in the half-decade he had been gone, most of them ideal for his brand of football.

Tottenham were on the hunt for a manager of Pochettino's calibre and trajectory when he arrived in 2014, yet maybe the one with all these scars and bruises may have been better after all. Whatever would have happened if he took the role again, it couldn't have gone any worse than it has under Postecoglou.

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Throughout his Chelsea reign, Pochettino played down his emotional connection with the Blues, yet played up that of rivals Tottenham. It made for one of the season's stranger subplots.

After leaving Chelsea, Pochettino agreed to take charge of the United States ahead of the 2026 World Cup on home soil, giving him another break from the vigorous demands of the club game. Back in March, he agreed to a roundtable interview with the English press, during which he confirmed his ambition to manage Spurs in the future.

"In the bottom of my heart I still feel the same," he said. "I would like one day to come back. Not because of my ego, it's because my feeling is I would like one day to win with Tottenham. We were so close. The problem was this type of journey creates a lot of friction for different reasons. Also, I made mistakes, you know? But the good thing is when you are clever you learn from your mistakes. It's like when a relationship finishes, I feel empty, I feel so disappointed, with everyone, but also with myself because I didn't manage well and when that happens it's partly my responsibility.

"I think now Tottenham is a club with an expectation to win because if you see the facilities, the training ground or stadium, now you can see it is about winning trophies. That is why I would like one day to come back, but if that doesn't happen, it doesn’t happen. [There are] all the possibilities again to build something special. That is my feeling and it didn't change."

There were suggestions Pochettino deliberately planted this story amid pressure on Postecoglou, but as explained by ' Tom Allnutt on 'The Tottenham Way' podcast, the topic of Spurs only came up at the very end of the roundtable, with most of the focus on the U.S. and Chelsea. It was nevertheless claimed Pochettino was happy and comfortable to delve into Tottenham, that he was ready to say his piece.

Players' union will back those who opt out of sponsored match award

The ICC’s new deal with Aramco has brought the issue of sports sponsorship to the World Cup

AAP19-Oct-2022Cricket’s international players’ union will back any player who opts out of a sponsor engagement at the men’s T20 World Cup amid questions over the ICC’s player-of-the-match award.The issue of association between players and sponsors has risen to the fore in recent days, following Pat Cummins’s withdrawal from Alinta Energy ads and Netball Australia’s Hancock Prospecting deal.The ICC has also announced Saudi Arabian state-owned oil company Aramco as a global partner and sponsor of player-of-the-match awards in World Cups, beginning with the men’s T20 event in Australia.This has been met with some opposition given question marks over environmental sustainability and the Saudi government’s human rights record.It’s believed the Federation of International Cricketers’ Associations (FICA) were consulted before the sponsorship announcement, but will back any player to express their views on it.”Our focus at present is on agreeing the foundations of the relationship between players collectively and the ICC at a global level,” FICA CEO Tom Moffat said. “That’s including on the various global employment and regulatory issues that impact players and ensure cricket aligns with the global best practice.”Part of our proposal includes a framework for dialogue on how cricket approaches human rights responsibilities. In the meantime if individual players do not want to be associated with a particular sponsor, we would support that.”Aramco is also a sponsor of the player-of-the-match award in the IPL, where several prominent players have accepted cheques with the company’s name on it.However there is a feeling the events of recent days, as well as the current spotlight on Aramco’s sponsorship, will prompt players to be more aware of individual sponsors’ backgrounds.AAP has also been told that the ICC will not sanction players sitting out player-of-the-match award presentations if it went against their own beliefs.ICC practice however dictates that beside an on-screen graphic and fan vote, there is no sponsor logo or name on the physical award.Australia spinner Adam Zampa, who is one of cricket’s most progressive players through his vegan lifestyle, steered clear of saying if he would accept an Aramco award this World Cup when asked on Tuesday.”It’s a good question…we don’t live in a perfect world,” Zampa said. “The fact there is some conversations starting about it already [is good], but it’s going to be a steep learning curve for everyone.”Regardless, he said Cummins’ positioning had represented a step forward for the sport and the players’ desire to act as role models while balancing financials.”There has to be a collaborative approach between players, CA and sponsors,” he said. “I have obviously got some personal views about some sponsors we have at the moment, but the fact Pat has started that conversation is great.”The Aramco situation is likely to remain an issue at next year’s women’s T20 World Cup, while the sponsorship lasts until after the 2023 men’s 50-over tournament.The ICC claim they can attempt to drive change through sponsorship partnerships and their own steps towards sustainability in cricket.Saudi Arabia fielded their first women’s cricket team in five T20s earlier this year, while the ICC has assisted in setting up female participation programs.

Harry Kane's first beer shower! Bayern Munich sponsors on standby for title celebrations if Bundesliga is clinched with 'XXL glasses' ready for 'boozy party'

Harry Kane needs to be ready for his 'first beer shower' as Bayern Munich can clinch their 34th Bundesliga title on Saturday.

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Long-time Bayern sponsor, Paulaner, provide the drink for Bayern's celebrations. Their beer is brought out to the centre circle in XXL glasses, by traditionally dressed women – nicknamed Paulas – for the players to douse each in the amber liquid. claim they are ready for the possibility of Saturday ending in glory and Kane clinching his first-ever trophy, with a 'boozy shower party' on the agenda.

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Kane has not commented on the upcoming celebrations, but his boss has. Bayern head coach Vincent Kompany was asked about his thoughts on the traditional beer shower celebrations that have accompanied Bayern's other Bundesliga title wins. Kompany was stoic in response, saying he wouldn't look past the job in hand against an impressive Mainz. Should Leverkusen lose to Augsburg and Bayern beat Mainz, the title will return to Bavaria on Saturday afternoon.

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Kompany said: "I've only been preparing for the match against Mainz. The only thing that matters to me is the game itself and what happens in those 90 minutes."

On the prospect of his first beer shower: "All those scenarios aren't in my head yet."

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If the title isn't sewn up on Saturday, Bayern still have three more game weeks to secure their 34th Bundesliga title, with both Kane and Kompany on the cusp of their first silverware in Bavaria.

Rangers may have their own Lyall Cameron in "highly rated" Ibrox gem

Glasgow Rangers head into the final days of the transfer market having made just one signing. Defender Rafael Fernandes has joined on a six-month loan deal, which includes an option to buy at the end of the season.

Philippe Clement will know that the Premiership title is out of reach given Celtic’s dominance, but the Scottish Cup should be targeted, as well as a deep run in the Europa League.

There might be a late flurry of transfer activity at Ibrox before the deadline on Monday evening, but it appears as though the manager is planning ahead for next season already.

Rangers' pursuit of Lyall Cameron

As reported earlier this week, Rangers are currently in talks with Lyall Cameron over a pre-contract agreement.

The Dundee sensation has been linked with a move to Ibrox throughout the previous few weeks of the January transfer window, but it now looks as though Clement is aiming to get the Scot tied down.

This move could be a wise one, planning ahead for the 2025/26 season by signing one of the finest midfielders outside the Old Firm.

The Gers do have several of their own young talents emerging through the academy, however, and might they already have their own Cameron in someone who has just departed on loan?

Cole McKinnon could be Rangers’ own Lyall Cameron

Cameron has been outstanding this season, scoring eight goals while registering seven assists for the Dens Park side in all competitions this term.

His ability to play either in a defensive role or slightly further forward could give Clement plenty of options next season.

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Cole McKinnon has been touted as one of the finest midfielders the academy has produced in quite some time, even being hailed by journalist Jordan Campbell before he moved to Partick Thistle on loan in 2022, who said:

He registered six goal contributions during his spell in Maryhill and this led to the midfielder making three appearances for the Light Blues last term, even making his European debut against Benfica.

During his cameo against the Portuguese giants, McKinnon won 100% of his aerial duels and lost possession just three times, certainly not looking out of his depth.

The 22-year-old was sent out on loan last month to Championship side Ayr United, who are battling it out at the top of the division.

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This should be another great learning experience and there is no doubt McKinnon could be a vital squad player under Clement during 2025/26.

If played in his preferred position, the Scot loves to push forward regularly, as evidenced during his spell with Partick.

Cameron could be an excellent signing, especially if he can replicate his Dundee form, but in McKinnon, Clement already has a creative asset who could be ready to hit his peak at the club over the next couple of years.

Shades of Gazza: Rangers battling to land "dynamic" ÂŁ3.5k-p/w star

Rangers are fighting it out to sign a former Liverpool midfielder.

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The end for Paul Mullin? Wrexham tipped to ditch club legend as Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney told that only FOUR players are good enough for the Championship

Paul Mullin has been tipped to make a Wrexham exit this summer, with the Welsh side told to sign "six to nine" players to survive in the Championship.

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Mullin tipped for Wrexham summer exitTold to sign six to nine players this summerOnly four players "good enough" for ChampionshipFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?

Former Wrexham midfielder Waynne Phillips believes the newly-promoted League One side need to make big transfer moves this summer and that only four of the current squad are good enough for the Championship – namely defenders Max Cleworth, Dan Scarr, Lewis Brunt, and goalkeeper Arthur Okonkwo. He added that it is likely to be the end of the road for Mullin and fellow striker Ollie Palmer at the Red Dragons, and also wasn't sure if veterans James McClean, Steven Fletcher, and Jay Rodriguez would be good enough in the English second tier.

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"The team that played on Saturday (against Charlton Athletic), only three of them were in the Wrexham team at the end of last season," Phillips told this week's Coridor Ansicrwydd podcast. "They've strengthened every summer, and that's what I see them doing again. If you stand still you won't go anywhere. There's a good nucleus there, but they need another six to nine new players. And that's what I expect to happen."

He added: "It will cost them to get rid of a few. I can't see Paul Mullin and Ollie Palmer at the club next season. James McClean, Steven Fletcher, Jay Rodriguez and Matty James – can they do it in the Championship again? And will they offer enough to make Wrexham competitive? I've said for a long time that Max Cleworth is good enough for the Championship, so are Dan Scarr, Lewis Brunt and Arthur Okonkwo."

THE BIGGER PICTURE

Wrexham secured an historic third-straight promotion in as many years from the National League to the Championship this weekend, and while many have helped them get to where they are, most notably Mullin and Palmer, football is a cut-throat sport, and there is no room for sentimentality. They are a long way down the pecking order and that is only likely to get worse when more signings are announced ahead of next season. But their contributions for this club will not be forgotten.

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Before the matter of transfer signings and exits comes to pass, Wrexham round off their season away to Lincoln City on Saturday.

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