July 15, 2025




Latest news on EUROPE

Lampard fired from Everton job

The former Chelsea and Derby boss was told his 357 day spell in charge had come to an end during a phone call with Farhad Moshiri, Everton’s major shareholder.

Nketiah double steers Arsenal to victory over Man Utd

Nketiah netted the winner in injury time with a back-heeled flick-on after a shot from Martin Odegaard to secure a crucial victory that keeps Arsenal five points ahead of Manchester City

Hefty punishment! Juventus docked 15 points for transfer irregularities

The deduction pushes them down into 10th place, outside the qualifying spots for lucrative European competition.

Alves fired by Pumas UNAM following detention on sexual assault charges

His Mexican club Pumas UNAM announced they had terminated his contract with immediate effect.

Man City narrow Arsenal’s lead after come from behind win over Spurs

City were sluggish from the off and went into the break two goals behind after Dejan Kulusevski and Emerson Royal netted in quick succession at the end of the opening period.

Olise's late goal ends Man U's winning streak

United controlled most of the second period but could not hang on as Olise sent a curling free kick past David de Gea.

INEOS confirm bid to purchase Manchester United

In August, British billionaire Ratcliffe, a long-time fan of the club, expressed interest in buying United.

French Federation President under probe for sexual harassment

The investigation was launched after sports agent Sonia Souid accused Le Graët of improper conduct over several years, saying he only was interested in her sexually.

Arsenal go eight points clear after classy NLD win

The Gunners flew out of the blocks from the opening whistle and built a first-half lead through a clumsy own goal by Spurs keeper Hugo Lloris and a sublime strike from Martin Odegaard.

Chelsea edge Palace to ease pressure on Potter

"Today we are happy for the three points," said Potter, who took over from Thomas Tuchel in September.