Former Ipswich captain Mick Mills says his former side's inability to perform over the full 90 minutes will cost them but he remains confident they can bounce back next season. "The problem we have had against the level of teams that we are playing against in the Premier League is actually beating them, winning the game, getting the points on the board," he told BBC Radio Suffolk.
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Roma dealt blow as Dybala hamstring injury confirmed
Paulo Dybala’s exams confirmed a hamstring injury, which, according to Italian media, will force the Argentinean to the sidelines for at least one month.The Argentinean striker remained on the pitch...
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'Fantastic motivation' - Maresca on Club World Cup
Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca says the Club World Cup is a "fantastic motivation" as his side look to win the newly-expanded competition. The competition has been expanded to 32 teams, including 12 from Europe, and will take place across the United States between June and July. As I've told you before, when you're at Chelsea, your goal is to win as much as you can.
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Imps forward Makama has 'crazy' potential - Skubala
Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta has praised the "value" makeshift striker Mikel Merino is bringing to the team with his goals. The 28-year-old, who is naturally a central midfield player, has been deputising up top for the Gunners after injuries to Gabriel Jesus and Kai Havertz left the side without a recognised senior centre-forward. Merino has been in and out of the team since his arrival from Real Sociedad in August, but has now scored six goals and offered two assists in his 33 appearances across all competitions - with four of those goals coming in the past month.
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'You have got a responsibility to the fans' - Rooney on Spurs changes
Ange Postecoglou missed an "opportunity" by rotating his squad against Fulham on Sunday, says former Premier League striker Wayne Rooney. The Tottenham boss made seven changes to his starting XI from the one that saw his side through to the last eight of the Europa League on Thursday night. "I really like Ange, I think he is a top manager, but I just didn't understand the changes [against Fulham]," said Rooney on BBC MOTD2.
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Real Madrid president ‘boasted’ to Barcelona midfielder about role in his registration – report