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    Dane Thorup lined up as next Norwich boss

    Norwich hope to appoint Nordsjaelland manager Johannes Hoff Thorup as their new boss by the end of the week, reports BBC Radio Norfolk.

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    Rodgers kept Celtic 'believing', says Carter-Vickers

    Cameron Carter-Vickers hailed Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers for instilling "calm" in his side en route to a league and cup double. A successful season wasn't without its wobbles, but Saturday's Scottish Cup final capped off an impressive charge to end the campaign with two pieces of silverware. United States defender Carter-Vickers says it took time for Northern Irish boss' methods to seep through, but once they did, the rewards were significant.

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    Play-off win must serve as a 'wake-up call' for County

    Ross County's quality in forward areas is what helped them stave off relegation, according to the Athletic's Jordan Campbell. Don Cowie's side beat Raith Rovers 6-1 on aggregate in the Premiership play-off final, with goals from Simon Murray and Jordan White scoring three goals between them. "Raith are a good side under Ian Murray and they did implement their own style in the game, but I think the difference was the quality up front with Jordan White and Simon Murray," Campbell told the BBC's Scottish Football Podcast.

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    Ten Hag 'has a lot of things to sort out'

    The editor of Manchester United site United We Stand Andy Mitten says the FA Cup win "was totally unexpected" and that "there are still a lot of issues" for the club to fix. Following Saturday's surprise victory over defending champions and rivals Manchester City, there has been a shift in mood regarding Erik ten Hag's position at the club and of what the team could be capable. "It was totally unexpected so it was a wonderful day in Manchester United's modern history," said Mitten on BBC Radio 5 Live Breakfast.