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  • AFP

    Man City's Premier League charges to be resolved in 'near future'

    Premier League chief executive Richard Masters on Friday revealed the case against Manchester City for alleged financial breaches will be resolved in the "near future". Masters, speaking at the European Leagues general assembly, added: "Obviously we can't comment on the case, the date has been set and the case will resolve itself at some point in the near future, and I cannot make any further comment on it."

  • BBC

    Edwards on Nottingham Forest's tweet, the relegation battle and integrity

    Luton Town boss Rob Edwards has been facing the media ahead of Saturday's Premier League game at Wolves. On-loan defender Issa Kabore is unlikely to play again for the Hatters this season after sustaining an ankle sprain in last week’s defeat by Brentford: "It’s a real shame because he’s been great for us and consistent for us – I’m disappointed for him."

  • AFP

    Three talking points in Serie A as Inter Milan celebrate league crown

    As Inter Milan celebrate their 20th Scudetto after their home game against Torino on Sunday the focus on the pitch shifts to the battle for European berths, relegation from the top flight and promotion from Serie B. Here AFP looks at three talking points ahead of this weekend's 34th round of Serie A league games in Italy.Failure to secure elite European football would be a further blow for the southern club who are eighth in Serie A, nine points behind Roma, who occupy the fifth and final Champi

  • The Telegraph

    Chris Wood on Forest’s VAR fury: We’re angry and upset – I can understand why we responded

    Relegation battles are nothing new for Chris Wood, but this latest fight for survival at Nottingham Forest is proving utterly unique. In a chaotic season littered with controversial refereeing and VAR decisions, plus a four-point deduction for breaching financial rules, Wood’s 12 league goals are helping to keep Forest’s hopes of staying up alive.