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Liverpool Support Arne Slot Ahead of Inter Milan Tie

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Liverpool decision-makers remain behind Arne Slot ahead of their Champions League match against Inter Milan on Tuesday night, but results must change according to GIVEMESPORT senior reporter Fabrizio Romano.

Not only did the Dutchman have to deal with another disappointing result against Leeds United on Saturday as they sacrificed a 2-0 lead and then conceded a late equaliser in their 3-3 draw at Elland Road, but the match was followed by an extraordinary outburst from Mohamed Salah in the mixed zone.

The result left Liverpool ninth in the Premier League table with six defeats from their 15 matches this term.

Pressure Growing on Arne Slot

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Ahead of a crucial Champions League visit to the San Siro on Tuesday, there is no doubt that the pressure is growing on Slot both on and off the pitch.

The Reds are nowhere near the levels they were at last season as they cruised to the Premier League title, with many of their senior stars completely off-colour.

One of those has been Salah, who was benched for the third successive match for the visit to Leeds, before an unwanted moment for Slot post-match as the Egyptian’s quotes quickly went viral.

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Despite the issues, Liverpool remain fully behind Slot ahead of their trip to Italy with no changes imminent, although there is an expectation that performances and results must improve.

In his latest GIVEMESPORT newsletter, Romano wrote:

Yes, Slot will be the manager against Inter and there are no imminent changes. Of course, again, results must change.

Following their trip to the San Siro, Liverpool face Brighton and Hove Albion and Tottenham Hotspur before Christmas, with Slot surely needing positive results in both of those matches to keep his job secure.

Who are the Contenders to Replace Slot?

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Reports have suggested that Michael Edwards and Richard Hughes are seriously considering a move for Crystal Palace manager Oliver Glasner should they decide to sack Slot.

The German led the Eagles into the top four in the Premier League with victory at Fulham on Sunday, and even more intriguingly is the fact that his contract at Selhurst Park is due to expire in the summer.

As well as Palace’s success in the league, Glasner has caught the eye by winning the FA Cup and the Community Shield against Manchester City and Liverpool respectively in 2025.

Elsewhere, Steven Gerrard has been linked with the interim role if the Reds look for a short-term option, while one of the managers they wanted to replace Jurgen Klopp alongside Slot is also under big pressure.

Xabi Alonso looked odds on to get the Liverpool job at one stage in 2024, and the Spaniard is now under pressure at Real Madrid following reports of dressing room issues and a 2-0 home defeat by Celta Vigo this weekend.

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Phil Mickelson Breaks Silence on Claims He Showed Penis Photo to Fellow Pro’s Wife

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A golfer with six Majors to his name has taken a swing at an article published last week, which claims the seasoned pro had shown nude photos of himself to the former wife of a rival.

It is further alleged that Phil Mickelson, who left the PGA Tour for its controversial rival LIV Golf back in 2022, was thrown out of numerous golf clubs in California due to his conduct toward women, as reported by Skratch.

The article further details which golf courses have supposedly banned the former world number two, with prestigious clubs such as The Farms, The Madison, and The Bridges all said to have rescinded his membership.

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The allegations are historic in nature, with Mickelson said to have engaged in friendly texting with Ashley Perez, the ex-wife of another professional golfer Pat Perez, before things reportedly crossed a line with the 56-year-old said to have shown explicit photos of himself to her in 2015.

In describing the alleged 2015 incident, Ashley Perez details the claimed circumstances.


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“Phil says to me, ‘I’m going to leave my bedroom door open tonight. When Pat falls asleep, I want you to come see me.’

“We were staying next door to Phil, and Pat still had to play in the tournament. I didn’t want it to get messy.”

At the conclusion of the 2015 Barclays tournament, Ashley said she had told her then-husband what had transpired, which led to a breakdown in the friendship between Phil Mickelson and Pat Perez.

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Phil Mickelson

Mickelson is vehemently denying the accusations, and his lawyer has gone on the attack to dispute the article as one that they view as an “anonymously sourced drive-by shooting.”

In a statement provided to The New York Post, representatives of the three-time Masters winner said: “Mr. Mickelson has never been expelled from a golf club. His membership has never been revoked by a golf club. Those decisions were his alone.”

Hinting at the rift in November 2022 on the Claude Harmon podcast, Pat made his feelings about the incident clear, stating: “I have a different hate for Phil than most people. And people won’t know the story—I’m not gonna go into the story again—but Phil crossed the line with me that is just uncrossable and unforgivable.

“He knows that he screwed up. He apologised for the action, but I cannot forgive him for it.”

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How To Win Penalty Shootouts: Preparation, Tips & Myths

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Penalty shootouts are the ultimate football fight or flight moment and the most tense and daring situations that often decide some of the biggest games in the sport.

It has broken many a player, with some of the very best of all time falling on the biggest stages; take Roberto Baggio in the 1994 World Cup, Kylian Mbappé at Euro 2020 or even Lionel Messi himself at the Copa América as prime examples. At that moment, it doesn’t matter if you’re a global superstar or a fringe squad player from a lower-ranked country, anything is possible.

Yet, there are tips, tricks and methods to follow to ensure you have the best chance of succeeding. There’s only so much an individual or team can do to prepare, and we’ve broken down the tips and myths surrounding penalty shootouts.

Practice – It Is Not a Lottery

Lionel Messi Argentina celebrates penalty against Netherlands World Cup 2022 REUTERS/Molly Darlington

One phrase that is always partnered with a penalty shootout is the notion that it is a lottery. That suggests that, no matter your action, it is out of your hands, and it has been a way of absolving players and managers of responsibility.

England went from losing six of seven shootouts from 1990 to 2012 but under Gareth Southgate‘s era in charge, the application of psychologists and intense practice resulted in three wins from four. Coincidence?

Speaking after their win over Switzerland at Euro 2024, Southgate said:

“We refined that process a little bit. We have more regular penalty-takers in the squad than we had in 2021 and more that have been in shootouts.”

Pick a Corner and Stick

Alan Shearer

A classic trope of penalties and something which coaches tell young players as kids is ‘pick a corner and stick to it, don’t change your mind’.

One thing that seems to plague the modern game is the jolted and stuttering techniques that seem to overcomplicate the entire process. From the outside, it looks like they are analyzing where to go in the moment, waiting for the keeper to move first, meaning they aren’t in control of the situation.

The opposite of this is someone like Alan Shearer, who was famous for a clean run-up and a powerful strike into either corner, not changing his mind and meaning the onus is on the keeper to make a remarkable save, which is hugely difficult.


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Prioritise and Use Subs If Necessary

Krul of the Netherlands is hugged by coach Louis van Gaal after making the match winning penalty save in their shootout against Costa Rica during their 2014 World Cup quarter-finals at the Fonte Nova arena in Salvador

Managers often have a difficult decision to make in games that go the full 120 minutes. As time ticks on, they also start to consider which players on the substitute bench are more suited to a shootout.

Some players are brought on late due to the fact that they are penalty takers. Their role is to come on and score in the shootout, which brings its own pressure.

We’ve even seen keepers substituted on at the death who are known for saving penalties. Take Tim Krul at the 2014 World Cup, subbed on by Louis Van Gaal before he subsequently went onto save two spot-kicks and put his side through.

Have a System

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A buddy system can help a team process these difficult situations. England, for example, have a buddy system that assigns each taker a designated teammate to meet them on the halfway line after their kick, win or miss, ensuring no player absorbed the noise of a stadium or the silence of a miss alone. It was brought in by Gareth Southgate – who knows penalty heartache well – and maintained by his successor Thomas Tuchel.

Other teams have replicated training conditions as closely as possible. That allows practicing in front of crowds and using the specific stadium where the shootout will take place. The goal is to try to recreate the situation with as much pressure as possible. That will go some way in preparing them for the real thing.

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Does Order Matter?

Yassine Bounou Morocco saves penalty against Crysencio Summerville Netherlands World Cup 2026 REUTERS/Raquel Cunha via Action Images

One area where teams can give themselves the best chance of success is with their order. A crucial element is ensuring that the best players are involved from the very start.

Typically, the fifth penalty is the one that clinches most shootouts and, for a time, teams held back their star man to take on that giant responsibility. However, there are plenty of examples where that player misses out because the shootout is already over. Whoever remains on the pitch after 120 minutes, the best takers should go from one to five to give the team the best shot at glory.

Don’t let shootout defeats fester

Germany players after their penalty shootout defeat vs Paraguay at the World Cup

The best example of an institutional shootout struggle is England from the 1990 World Cup which dragged on for over two decades.

England fans had little to no hope every time they were forced into a shootout, and it felt like that spread to the players. As mentioned, Southgate’s era looked to reverse that with positivity, practice and psychology.

Even a defeat to Italy at Euro 2020 on penalties didn’t result in a spiral, when once upon a time it would have.


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Arsenal Told They Can Now Sign Bruno Guimaraes for £65m

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Arsenal may be able to land Newcastle United midfielder Bruno Guimaraes for a relatively cut-price this summer, according to journalist Lee Ryder.

Guimaraes caught the eye once again for Newcastle last season, scoring nine goals and providing seven assists in 41 appearances across all competitions. This impressive campaign has prompted the Gunners to explore the possibility of signing the Brazilian, with some reports suggesting a market opportunity could be on the cards due to the player’s contractual situation and the Magpies’ failure to qualify for the Champions League.

Newcastle are said to be fearful of losing Guimaraes, whose agent met with super agent Kia Joorabchian recently, possibly to discuss a blockbuster move.

Clarity on the potential fee Arsenal would need to stump up for the 28-year-old has now been provided in an intriguing transfer update.

Arsenal Could Sign Guimaraes for Just £65m

Newcastle United's Bruno Guimaraes celebrates vs Crystal Palace via Reuters

Arsenal are in the market for a new central midfielder after Martin Zubimendi struggled in the back half of last season, while Myles Lewis-Skelly’s stint in the middle of the park wasn’t quite long enough to bank on.

While Alex Scott and Ayyoub Bouaddi have been heavily linked, Guimaraes has emerged as the most likely candidate in recent days.

Newcastle correspondent Lee Ryder told Arsenal journalist Tom Canton that an offer of £65 million could get a deal for the former Lyon man in motion.

“We are told that £65m could be the tipping point… it could be some type of verbal agreement between Bruno and his people,” Ryder said.

“If Arsenal turn that into an official bid, then the wheels might start moving.”

Newcastle paid £40 million for Guimaraes back in 2022, and they’d likely have hoped for a more substantial profit than £25 million in the scenario that they sold their talismanic number eight.

However, the Tynesiders have lost leverage by not securing European qualification, and by allowing the player’s contract to run into its final 24 months.

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Sandro Tonali’s Tottenham Move Could Complicate Bruno Guimaraes Deal

Sandro Tonali applauding the Newcastle United supporters via Reuters

Newcastle are facing something of a mass exodus of their best players this summer. Antony Gordon joined Barcelona last month, while Sandro Tonali is on the verge of completing a £100 million switch to Tottenham Hotspur.

Tonali’s exit in particular is likely to impact Guimaraes’ prospective move. Newcastle will surely be reluctant to sanction the departure of their two best midfielders in the same window.

The windfall from generating around £170 million for the Italian and Gordon also means that the Magpies won’t exactly be strapped for cash. They have little reason to accept a slightly underwhelming offer for Guimaraes, beyond the threat of losing him for free in two years’ time.

In fact, some reports suggest that Newcastle are prepared to offer their captain a bumper new contract to fend off Arsenal’s interest, despite these reports that indicate a move could be on the cards.

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