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  • The Telegraph

    How Wythenshawe - the town of Tyson Fury and Shameless - formed Cole Palmer

    As soon as Cole Palmer was through the front door after getting home from school his dad, Jermaine, would hear those five words. Always those same five words. “Let’s go to the park”. And so father and son would walk the few seconds from their house in Mayfair Road, on one of Wythenshawe’s many council estates, to the park opposite and young Cole would spend hours upon hours each week killing the ball Jermaine would throw in the air, perfecting a touch that has wreaked devastation to Premier Leag

  • The Independent

    What Chelsea must prove as they return to scene of biggest humiliation

    Chelsea’s ability to regress to a laughing stock in an instant presents a warning as Mauricio Pochettino’s side face Machester City in the FA Cup semi-finals and return to the scene of the ‘blue billion-pound bottle jobs’

  • dpa international

    Tuchel won't stay on as Bayern coach, sweats on Sane, Gnabry fitness

    Thomas Tuchel has dismissed the idea of staying on as Bayern Munich coach beyond the season while sweating on the fitness of forwards Serge Gnabry and Leroy Sane for the upcoming Champions League semi-final date with Real Madrid. Tuchel faced reporters on Friday shortly after news broke that Julian Nagelsmann has renewed his contract as national team coach until 2026 which ends speculation he could return to Bayern in summer. Tuchel succeeded Nagelsmann in March last year on a contract until 202

  • AFP

    Ten Hag reveals Garnacho apology after forward supported critical tweets

    Erik ten Hag claimed Manchester United's squad is not fractured after revealing Alejandro Garnacho apologised for liking social media posts criticising the manager's handling of the Argentine forward.The 19-year-old quickly unliked both posts and has now said sorry to Ten Hag, who said Garnacho would remain involved for troubled United's FA Cup semi-final against Coventry on Sunday.