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While there is no denying the magnitude of his achievements, his legacy is also tied up in politics, propaganda and hard powerWell, that’s that then. Put out more flags. Mount the iconic Jedi‑style woollen cardigan in the club museum. He really does seem to be done this time.In the absence of formal denials, it now seems highly likely the scheduled final year of Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City contract will be spent trawling the high-concept food ateliers of the Iberian peninsula, debating spatial architecture with a Slovenian Cluedo grandmaster over hummingbird martinis, and generally recharging after a decade of unceasing devotion to victory. Continue reading...
Former Celtic midfielder Roy Keane has hailed Martin O'Neill for driving the club from "disarray" to a dramatic title success this season. When the Northern Irishman returned in January for his second interim spell following a disastrous six league games under Wilfried Nancy, the club were six points behind leaders Hearts.
Aston Villa will play Champions League football again next season, regardless of what happens in Istanbul on Wednesday. Speaking in January 2024, Emiliano Martinez repeated what he had said when he first signed for the club: "We want to give fans a cup run, we want to give them the trophy, we want to give them Champions League football." Villa have delivered on most of it.
Attending the Golden Kid ceremony in Paris, Get French Football News had the opportunity to speak with Stade Rennais’ Ludovic Blas about the importance of recognising the next generation of football...
Aston Villa goalkeeper Emi Martinez has spoken about last summer's transfer saga for the first time since it looked like he could leave Villa Park for Manchester United. Martinez left the pitch in tears after Villa's final home game of last season against Tottenham 12 months ago, with the expectation it would be his last home game for the club.
It should be Martin O'Neill's decision whether he stays on as Celtic manager, according to the club's former midfielder Paul Lambert. O'Neill masterminded Celtic's dramatic title triumph - his fourth with the club, 22 years on from his third. The 74-year-old said after the final-day win over Hearts that there had been no talks regarding his future, but Lambert believes it would be "great" for the club if O'Neill were to stay on.