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Arne Slot names best manager in the world

Arne Slot names best manager in the world

Liverpool’s Arne Slot has hailed his Manchester City counterpart, Pep Guardiola, as “the best manager in the world”. Slot is also backing the Spaniard to “find solutions” as the Premier League champions continue to struggle. City travel to Anfield on Sunday, looking to end a six-game winless run in all competitions. Liverpool have already opened an eight-point lead at the top of the table, having won 10 of their 12 fixtures so far. “Against Feyenoord, that has not happened many times. They were 3-0 up, completely dominated the game and it ended up 3-3,” Slot told reporters. “They are still…
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Messi to work under new manager as Tata Martino quits Inter Miami

Messi to work under new manager as Tata Martino quits Inter Miami

Lionel Messi will work under a new manager next year, after Gerardo “Tata” Martino left his post as head coach of Inter Miami CF. ESPN reports that Martino quit for personal reasons, with one year left on his contract. The former Barcelona and Mexico coach is expected to speak with the media on Friday. The press conference will also be attended by co-owner Jorge Mas and president of football operations Raúl Sanllehi. Martino leaves just weeks after Messi and Inter Miami were eliminated from the first round of the MLS playoffs, following a defeat to No. 9 seed Atlanta United…
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Wenger reveals biggest regret as Arsenal manager

Wenger reveals biggest regret as Arsenal manager

Former Arsenal manager, Arsene Wenger has said that his decision to let defender Ashley Cole leave the Gunners to join Chelsea in 2006 was the ‘regret of his life’. Wenger spent 22 years in charge of Arsenal from 1996 to 2018, delivering three Premier League titles and seven FA Cup trophies. The Frenchman has now opened up about one of his biggest mistakes during his spell at the Premier League North London club and pointed towards his decision to let Cole exit Emirates 17 years ago. “I would say of the player who left Arsenal who had a very big…
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John Terry gets first managerial job

John Terry gets first managerial job

Chelsea legend, John Terry is ‘set to make first managerial breakthrough’ by joining Al-Shabab. According to the UK Sun, Terry was approached by the Saudi Pro League side two months ago and a deal was verbally agreed. The 42-year-old was offered an initial contract of at least two years. However, this could go up to four years should the deal be finalised. If Terry gets the role, he will be joining other ex-Premier League stars in the Saudi Pro League, including former England team-mate Steven Gerrard who currently manages Al-Ettifaq. This would be Terry’s first full managerial role, after working…
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