Marc Skinner has responded to Irene Guerrero saying she needed to go to the bathroom and cry during Manchester United training sessions under him by
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Wiegman ‘concerned’ with Kelly’s lack of Manchester City gametime
Sarina Wiegman said Chloe Kelly’s lack of action for Manchester City was concerning after including the forward in the England squad to play friendlies against
‘The Godfather’: fitness guru who breathed fire into Forest’s second coming
Some people in football make headlines; others work behind the scenes to make them happen. Pete Edwards, Nottingham Forest’s head of performance in the era
Ayoze Pérez: ‘I saw my name on the Euros list. There was shock, then immense happiness’
Ayoze Pérez does like a nice cup of tea. One November day last season, in the hours before Real Betis played Mallorca, a friend of
Nations League roundup: France win in Italy to snatch top spot in Group A2
Adrien Rabiot and Lucas Digne combined perfectly to celebrate their 50th international caps to give France a 3-1 win against Italy in Milan in the
Kane has been the defining player of a successful era but that has run its course | Barney Ronay
There was an oddly heartbreaking moment with 87 minutes gone at Wembley, as Harry Kane was put through on goal with a chance to score
Arsenal would be wise not to give Renée Slegers the job despite her impressive stint | Tom Garry
Watching Arsenal coast to victory at Tottenham on Saturday, you could have been forgiven for forgetting that they are without a permanent manager. That is
Harry Kane confident Tuchel ‘energy’ can preserve England’s fragile culture
For Harry Kane, it has been a time for straight-talking. The England captain did row back slightly on his comments from Wednesday – the bombshell
Farewell to the normal one: Carsley puts England’s players first as he signs off
The contradiction with Lee Carsley is that he is a normal man who feels mysterious in a football context. Managers at the highest level are
No organisation, leadership or direction: Ghana are wasting a generation of talent | Jonathan Wilson
What made it especially painful was that, just briefly, it seemed they might get away with it. But they did not. Ghana did not get