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Tottenham Eyeing Xavi as ‘Strong Contender’ to Replace Thomas Frank

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Tottenham Hotspur boss Thomas Frank is under severe pressure in his role as manager after yet another disappointing result in the Premier League – and that could reportedly see Spurs look to tempt Xavi Hernandez to the dugout.

The Danish gaffer saw his side surrender a lead against relegation-bound Burnley on Saturday afternoon, with the Clarets scoring either side of half-time after Micky Van de Ven’s opener from a corner routine.

Whilst Spurs rescued a last-minute equaliser, it’s still a poor result against a side destined for the Championship and that could see Xavi come to the helm.

Report: Xavi Hernandez ‘a Strong Contender’ for Tottenham Interest Amid Poor Results

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The report by Spanish outlet Fichajes states that Xavi is a strong contender for a new role in the managerial vacancy world – with Tottenham potentially looking for a new gaffer given Thomas Frank’s poor run of form.

Spurs are beginning to ‘question his direction’ after some incredibly inconsistent form in the Premier League, the latest of which saw them only snatch a draw against struggling Burnley via a last-minute Cristian Romero header at Turf Moor.

Although they avoided defeat, it did little to squash any doubts over the Dane’s tenure as boss, and the report states that Spurs now understand that their project needs a change.

As such, Xavi Hernandez’s availability is gaining traction within the north London outfit, with the club aiming to ‘breathe new life’ into their dugout.

His name has been circulating more frequently in the capital city, with Spurs appreciating his modern approach and experience at the top-level with Barcelona.

After his time managing the Blaugrana, Xavi is now a free agent and therefore open to approaches. His knowledge of European football being a huge advantage for Spurs, who are just one win away from reaching the Round of 16 in the Champions League.

Xavi’s Style of Play Would Suit Spurs Much More

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Xavi would bring a bigger importance on ball retention and a possession-clad 4-3-3 style of play, straying away from the pragmatic approach that Thomas Frank continues to use, which has had little effect so far on domestic soil.

There is no doubting that Frank is a good manager, but he’s just not been able to get any run of form going since a promising start in August.

Xavi would be an absolute coup for Spurs, given that he’s had interest from the likes of Manchester United and more in the past after being praised for his ‘beautiful’ style of football.

Especially given where the Lilywhites sit in the Premier League table. If they can get a deal done for the Spaniard, it could see them hit the heights they found under Mauricio Pochettino.

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James McClean Slams ‘Worst’ Decision For Ireland vs Israel

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James McClean has always been one to speak up when he believes a moral line has been crossed.

The former Republic of Ireland international, who earned 103 caps for his country, has spoken out in a characteristically forthright fashion following a decision that had Irish fans up in arms.

The context is the FAI’s confirmation that Ireland’s UEFA Nations League fixture against Israel, scheduled for the 4th of October, will be moved to a neutral venue and played behind closed doors, rather than at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin.


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The organisation cited operational challenges and potential disruption as the driving factors behind the decision, with UEFA approving the request following consultation with various stakeholders, including the Palestinian Football Association, which expressed its appreciation for Ireland’s stance on the conflict while respecting the FAI’s course of action.

McClean Accuses FAI of Cowardice

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For McClean, the compromise satisfied nobody and stood for nothing. “I think we’ve missed a massive opportunity here,” he told RTE Sport (via the Irish Mirror). “I think the decision to move to a neutral venue behind closed doors, of all the decisions we could have made, is by far the worst one.

“The FAI have missed a massive opportunity to stand on the right side of history.”

“If you’re going to go ahead with the game, at least have the courage to face the backlash that was going to come with it being played in Dublin. But to move it away is a cowardly move.”


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The Derry City man also drew on Ireland’s own history to make his point: “If there’s one country that can relate to the oppression and famine and what’s going on in Gaza, it’s the people of this country.”

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The FAI’s lengthy statement on Saturday made clear that the decision wasn’t taken lightly. They’ve been engaged with UEFA on the issue for almost two years and submitted a formal motion in November 2025 that called for the suspension of the Israel Football Association from UEFA competitions. That motion was passed at the FAI’s general assembly, but UEFA’s competition rules left the association with limited room to manoeuvre.


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The former Wrexham man, who has recently joined Derry City, couldn’t help but rile up the opposition fans one last time.

Had Ireland refused to fulfil the fixture entirely, the consequences would have been significant: Six points forfeited, potential relegation to League C in the Nations League, damage to UEFA and FIFA rankings, and perhaps most frustratingly, a boost to Israel’s own competition standing as a direct result.

It’s a seriously difficult position, and the statement reflects an organisation trying to balance sporting obligation against increasingly vocal moral pressure. Whether moving the game to a neutral venue reads as a reasonable compromise, or a failure of leadership, will depend largely on where those who read into it stand. McClean, for his part, has made his view rather clear.

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Arsenal Ready to Spend £87m on ‘Superstar’ Kenan Yildiz Amid Tzolis Talks

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Arsenal are reportedly in talks to sign Christos Tzolis ahead of the summer transfer window, but they are also ready to spend £87m on a ‘superstar’.

The Gunners are in the strongest position they’ve been in for years when it comes to recruiting players in the summer transfer window.

Mikel Arteta’s side lifted the Premier League title after a 22-year wait, while they also reached the Champions League final before being beaten by Paris Saint-Germain.

They are now one of the most attractive prospects to play for in Europe, which could see them enjoy a busy summer window.

Arsenal don’t need too many signings in order to go to the next level, with Arteta and his recruitment team already building a phenomenal squad.


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According to Sky Sports journalist Sacha Tavolieri, Arteta considers Juventus star Kenan Yildiz as his dream target for the summer transfer window.

It is claimed that the Gunners would be ready to spend around £87 million for Yildiz, with Tzolis considered an alternative option after Arsenal open talks.

Arsenal want to sign a key player for the left-hand side of attack, and Yildiz, described as a ‘superstar’, could be the ideal signing for that position.

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Yildiz Better Than Tzolis

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Although Tzolis’ numbers were more impressive during the 2025-26 season, there is no doubt he is playing in a lesser league than Yildiz is.

Tzolis is also now 24, meaning he is approaching his prime years, whereas Yildiz is three years younger and yet to reach his full potential.

Tzolis has played in England before with Norwich City in both the Premier League and the Championship, but he struggled to make an impact.

The Greek international has certainly developed since then, but there’s no doubt Yildiz is the player with a higher ceiling and also more proven at the highest level.

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Jurgen Klopp Blasts 2026 World Cup Hydration Breaks

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Jurgen Klopp has never been the type to bite his tongue, and his latest broadside suggests that life away from the dugout has done nothing to soften his edges.

The former Borussia Dortmund and Liverpool manager has launched an attack on one of FIFA’s ongoing rules, and his words are about as brash as you’d expect from the German.


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Klopp was speaking on the set of German television channel ZDF when the subject of cooling breaks came up. FIFA have kept the measure in place for the 2026 World Cup as a precautionary response to the summer heat across North America, framing it as a protective mechanism for player welfare.

It’s something that’s been in place since the 2014 World Cup in Brazil, applying to any match that’s played in heat measuring at least 32 degrees, but Klopp wasn’t buying it.

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The 58-year-old didn’t mince his words, as you’d expect. Discussing the hydration breaks, which now require the action to stop for three minutes, he said (per L’Equipe):

“Football is being held hostage by executives ensconced in air-conditioned offices.”

Describing the breaks as a “shield for player well-being, a noble sword against the heat” that are “nothing more than a gilded cage built for sponsors.”

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His central concern was the damage these stoppages do to the flow of the game. “A World Cup match should flow like a river,” he said.


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“Instead, we’re building dams right in the middle so that advertisements can pass through. It’s dangerous for the spirit of the game. Football used to be the main event, but now it risks becoming the background music for an advertising spectacle.”

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There is, of course, a footnote worth acknowledging. Klopp himself is one of the faces of Red Bull. Appearing in numerous commercials for the energy drink brand. The man urging FIFA to keep corporate interests out of football is, by his own admission, no stranger to the advertising world.


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Supercomputer Ranks Every 2026 World Cup Team’s Chances – England Above Argentina

Opta’s supercomputer claims England have a stronger chance that Lionel Messi’s Argentina.

It hardly invalidates his argument. Plenty of people can critique a system while operating within it. But it hands his critics an easy line of attack, and in the court of public opinion, notes will be taken.

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