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  • Associated Press

    Klopp says he has 'no problem' with Salah after touchline spat

    Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp insisted Friday his spat with Mohamed Salah has been “completely resolved," saying his long history with the star forward ensured there was no lasting damage to their relationship. Klopp and Salah were involved in a touchline confrontation during the 2-2 draw at West Ham on Saturday. Nearly a week later, Klopp said the matter was a “non-story.”

  • The Telegraph

    Roberto De Zerbi’s stock has fallen – staying at Brighton is the best way to build it back

    As Roberto De Zerbi took his seat behind a microphone at the Amex Stadium on Tuesday night, in front of a room full of Brighton supporters, he must have known it was only a matter of time before he was quizzed on his future.

  • BBC

    Tozer and Young among eight released by Wrexham

    Wrexham's longest serving player, Luke Young, is among eight players released by the club.

  • BBC

    Opinion: No room for nerves ahead of St Andrew's showdown

    Okay, so it very likely won’t be our final game of the season, given the very strong likelihood that we’ll make 5th or 6th place, but before we even think about who we might be playing when our season extends, we have the small hurdle of a side battling relegation to overcome - or at least not mess up. The Canaries haven’t lost to Birmingham City since 2016, with a total of 11 matches played in this time. This isn’t exactly a side in form that we’re up against; Birmingham have only managed to produce back-to-back draws against Huddersfield and already relegated Rotherham in their last two games and without wanting to be disrespectful to Gary Rowett’s side, it’s a game we should be winning.