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Fabrizio Romano Confirms Liverpool Meeting Over Arne Slot’s Future

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Liverpool remain unlikely to consider Arne Slot’s future before the end of the season, despite a recent slump in results, journalist Fabrizio Romano has revealed.

The Anfield side are expected to discuss Slot’s prospects at the club during an end-of-season meeting and remain firm on their stance on retaining the Dutch manager for the remainder of the campaign.

Slot, who led Liverpool to their second-ever Premier League title last year, has been under intense scrutiny in recent weeks after winning just one of the last six games in all competitions.

The Reds lost 2-0 to Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League quarter-final first leg on Wednesday, after which Slot admitted his team were in ‘survival mode’.

Liverpool Retain Faith in Arne Slot

Arne Slot

Romano, speaking on his YouTube channel, revealed that Liverpool are not expected to look into Slot’s situation before the end of the season, but have an in-depth review planned once the campaign concludes:

“My information remains the same, guys.

“At the end of the season, not today, not next week, not in two weeks, at the end of the season, Liverpool, the management, but also the ownership, so all the important people at Liverpool, will meet, will have an end-of-the-season review and decide about summer strategies, signings, exits, and also situation of the manager. So that’s the case.”

Before the season, Liverpool oversaw an unprecedented summer of spending, splashing out over £450m on new signings, including breaking their transfer record twice to sign Florian Wirtz and Alexander Isak.

The heavy spending has so far failed to turn into positive results, with the Reds now heading for a trophyless season under Slot.

Having taken just one point from their last three Premier League games, Liverpool find themselves fifth in the standings ahead of Saturday’s home clash with Fulham, 21 points off leaders Arsenal.

Liverpool Set for Busy Summer Window

Mohamed Salah

Despite registering a record summer of spending, Liverpool will have to open their pockets again in two months amid the impending departure of Mohamed Salah.

The Egyptian forward has announced he will be leaving the club at the end of the season, putting an end to his highly decorated nine-year stint at Anfield.

Liverpool are believed to be eyeing RB Leipzig rising star Yan Diomande as a potential replacement, although any deal will not come cheap.

The Bundesliga side are believed to have placed a valuation of around €100m (£87m) on the Ivorian, who only joined the club last summer from Leganes.

Liverpool are also set to part ways with defender Andy Robertson at the end of his contract in June, while Ibrahima Konate is close to agreeing a new deal.

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Tottenham Make Contact to Hijack Newcastle Move to Sign Abde Ezzalzouli

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Tottenham are ready to make a move to hijack Newcastle United’s move to sign Abde Ezzalzouli this summer, according to Sport.

Spurs are looking to bolster their squad in the upcoming window having narrowly avoided relegation on the final day of the season thanks to a 1-0 win over Everton, with Roberto De Zerbi’s arrivcal with seven games remaining sparking a decent spell of form.

But the Italian is now pushing to strengthen his squad ahead of the new season, and a new forward is understood to be among the priorities in the transfer window.

Abdessamad Ezzalzouli celebrates scoring against Chelsea in the Conference League final

Ezzalzouli, who has been described as a ‘superstar’, has been strongly linked with a move to Newcastle United as the Magpies look to replace Anthony Gordon, who has joined Barcelona in a deal worth around £70m.

But it’s now understood that Tottenham Hotspur have also made contact with Real Betis about a move for the Morocco international, with the La Liga club needing to raise funds before June 30th despite reaching the Champions League.

Ezzalzouli is set to star for Morocco at the World Cup, and Betis are hopeful that could help to raise his value. But his release clause is currently set at €60m (£52m), and it’s understood that is appealing to several clubs.

The 24-year-old starred for Betis this season, registering 14 goals and nine assists in all competitions, and it’s reported that Spurs have initiated contact about a potential deal to bring him to north London, ahead of Newcastle, who have made him a top target to replace Anthony Gordon following his move to Barcelona.

Manuel Pellegrini is hopeful of keeping hold of the 24-year-old for next season, but with the club’s need to raise funds, an exit now looks inevitable.

Tottenham Ready to Go Big

Roberto De Zerbi clapping the Tottenham fans

Tottenham are well aware that they need to make big improvements to their squad this summer, and as a result, they know they need signings.

Roberto De Zerbi has already brought in Andy Robertson and Marcos Senesi to bolster his defence, but the attack grossly underperformed this season and new options are needed, which has led to interest in Ezzalzouli, who would be a major upgrade on current options.

He has the quality to add more dynamism to the squad, and has shown he has an eye for goals and assists, and under De Zerbi, he could potentially reach a new level, which makes him a very exciting signing.


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Mark Halsey Gives Verdict After Madueke is Denied Penalty in Arsenal vs PSG

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Former referees have given their verdict on several flash points in the Champions League final between Arsenal and PSG, as match official Daniel Siebert was kept on his toes in a tense encounter in Budapest.

Arsenal took the lead early on in the game when Kai Havertz went through on goal, smashing an effort from close-range into the back of the PSG net.

The Ligue 1 outfit dominated possession and eventually made it count in the second half, when Khvicha Kvaratskhelia was fouled in the box by Cristhian Mosquera, as the referee Daniel Siebert pointed to the spot.

Ousmane Dembele converted the penalty, and with just under 30 minutes to go in regulation time, there were opportunities for both teams to take the win.

Neither team did find that goal before the full-time whistle went, however, sending the match to extra time for the first time in the Champions League final since 2014.

There were controversial decisions made in that additional 30 minutes, but the game stayed at a stalemate until penalties were needed to separate the two teams, with PSG emerging victorious.

After such a tense match that went all the way, former referees have given their thoughts on the key moments of the match.

Ex-Referees On Noni Madueke Penalty

Noni Madueke
Noni Madueke

Perhaps the most controversial call from the match referee came in extra time, when Noni Madueke got in a tangle with PSG defender Nuno Mendes.

The winger managed to get in behind the backline, and while the pair grappled, the Arsenal man went to ground, creating some almighty appeals from the Gunners.

Declan Rice was booked for his protests, along with manager Mikel Arteta, but both the referee and the VAR waved away the claims for a spot kick.

While those in the TNT commentary team believe it to be enough for a penalty, former referees are not quite as sure, with Graham Scott among those to back Siebert’s call.

He told The Athletic: “There will be plenty of comments along the line of ‘I’ve seen them given’, and I doubt a VAR would have seen enough to overturn a penalty had one been awarded.

“But ultimately I would rather defend the referee for keeping out of this one than try to build a defence had he succumbed to pressure and pointed to the spot.”

Another former Premier League referee, Mark Halsey, believes that there wasn’t enough for the VAR to overturn the decision when speaking to The Sun.

“Arsenal had a big shout for a penalty in the first half of extra time where Madueke’s gone down under a challenge from PSG’s Mendes,” he said.

“Now, in real time, I thought it was absolutely narrowed on penalty, but when you see the replay, you can see Madueke is holding Mendes’ arm.

“So, not sure how the referee’s seen that, but is it a clearing office error for VAR to get involved? Not in my opinion. The same as had the referee given it, VAR still wouldn’t have got involved because of the clear and obvious error.

“So, it’s one of those, some will say yes, some will say no, so it’s subjective. So that’s why VAR didn’t get involved.”

In the end, the decision didn’t go in Arsenal’s favour, but it wasn’t the only one that Siebert had to make some huge calls on in the Champions League final.

Mark Clattenberg On Arsenal Decisions

Former Premier League referee Mark Clattenburg
Former Premier League referee Mark Clattenburg

Former Premier League referee Mark Clattenburg has also given his thoughts on some crucial decisions made in the match between Arsenal and PSG.

The first of which was a potential handball shout against Bukayo Saka, as the ball ricocheted from his left hand to his right in the box during the first half.

The match officials and VAR decided against giving a penalty, a decision Clattenburg agrees with, as he told Arsenal Insider: “The ball does touch the arm of Bukayo Saka inside his own penalty area, but it would have been extremely harsh if this was awarded as he tries to play the ball with his leg before touching his chest and then onto his arm, which was close to the body.

“We have seen so many controversial handballs given in this season’s competition, and this always creates doubt when the ball touches the arm or hand.

“I am pleased this one was not awarded, especially when a player is trying to play the ball with his body.”


Declan Rice of Arsenal (L) reacts after the Champions League final next to a Chelsea flag (R) at Stamford Bridge


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The second big call then came in the second half around the hour mark, when Mosquera fouled Kvaratskhelia, prompting the match referee to point to the spot.

While there was debate over whether it was a spot kick, there were also questions over whether the Arsenal defender should’ve received a second yellow card.

“The penalty kick awarded to PSG for a challenge by Christhian Mosquera on Khvicha Kvaratskhelia was a correct one by referee Daniel Siebert,” Clattenburg added.

“Any contact on the ball by the defender was after catching the leg of the attacker from behind so the referee was right to award.

“Some will argue that Mosquera should have been issued a second yellow card but not every foul is a yellow card and as the challenge was a careless one, the law states that a yellow card should not be issued for a careless foul.”

In the end, it seems as though Siebert may have got all the big calls right.

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Chelsea’s Post Savaging Arsenal After Champions League Final Loss Goes Viral

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Chelsea have immediately poked fun at their London rivals Arsenal on social media with a viral post following the Gunners’ penalty shootout defeat to PSG in the Champions League final.

The Premier League champions took an early lead in the game through Kai Havertz, but they were pulled level by their Ligue 1 counterparts when Ousmane Dembele converted a penalty around the hour mark.

While both teams pushed for a winner, neither could be separated in regulation time nor extra time, meaning penalties would be needed for just the 12th time in the final of the Champions League.

Misses from Eberechi Eze and Gabriel Magalhaes proved costly for Arsenal, as PSG retained the crown as champions of Europe, while the Gunners were mere inches from winning the title for the first time in the club’s history.

That led to some rival fans poking fun at the side for coming so close, yet so far from glory, with Chelsea leading the pack with shots fired on social media.

Chelsea Mock Arsenal Over Champions League Final Loss

Desire Doue (L) of PSG challenges William Saliba (R) of Arsenal in the Champions League final

Shortly after Arsenal’s defeat in the Champions League final, Chelsea took to social media to have a cheeky dig at the Gunners for their lack of a European title.

The club posted on X and said: “Come and visit London’s Home of Trophies. Book your Stadium Tour at Stamford Bridge now.”

The timing is hardly a coincidence, with the post showing off the Champions League and the Club World Cup, two tournaments that Arsenal are yet to add to their trophy cabinet.

Chelsea’s inclusion of the two stars in the post were also a not-so subtle hint at the Blues sealing two Champions League wins in their history, claiming the title in 2012 and 2021.

It didn’t take long for the post to go viral, with the West London outfit stealing a march on others who were looking to poke fun at Arsenal for their misery.

Tottenham star Richarlison later joined in, posting a video of a child laughing on his Instagram story, before posting a flushed emoji in an indirect shot aimed at his North London rivals.

It also continues an ongoing fued between Gabriel and Richarlison, with the pair often trading digs at each other on social media through the years.

The Gunners may have the last laugh, with their Premier League trophy parade on Sunday, but how they would’ve desperately wanted to add a Champions League trophy into the mix.

Arsenal And Chelsea Trophy Comparison

Arsenal's Martin Odegaard lifts the trophy as he celebrates with teammates after winning the Premier League

With Arsenal missing out on an opportunity to add European silverware to their trophy cabinet, Chelsea remain the team ahead when it comes to battling on the continent.

The two teams have varying success through the years when it comes to winning trophies, with more records fairing on the side of the Gunners.

Competition(s)

Arsenal won

Chelsea won

Premier League/First Division

14

6

FA Cup

14

8

League Cup

2

5

Community Shield

17

4

UEFA competitions

1

9

International competitions

1

2


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When it comes to the domestic success, Arsenal certainly have a more established history than their rivals, but it is Chelsea who lead in Europe and internationally.

Both have areas they will be looking to build even more success in, having been among England’s most successful clubs in history. It won’t be the first or last time Arsenal and Chelsea will fire shots after a final, or update their trophy count.

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