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‘I Know for a Fact’
Celtic chiefs have a big decision to make on who the club’s next permanent manager is going to be, although one candidate has made it clear he wants the job, according to journalist Ronnie Charters.
On the pitch, Celtic are right in Scottish Premiership title contention with three games left to play, having beaten Falkirk and Hibernian in their two matches since the league divided.
The Hoops are in second but still three points adrift of leaders Hearts, who have also won both of their fixtures to date against Hibs and then Rangers on Sunday.
Derek McInnes’ men ran out 2-1 victors against the Light Blues to boost their chances of becoming the first non-Old Firm team to win the top flight league title since Sir Alex Ferguson and his Aberdeen team in 1985.
The result has effectively ended Rangers’ chances of winning the title, as they have now lost both of their games since the split, having only lost two league matches all season prior to that.
Danny Rohl’s side could still have a big say on which way the title goes however, as they face Celtic at Parkhead on Sunday lunchtime.
There is also a potentially mouthwatering game between Celtic and Hearts on the final day of the season at Celtic Park.
Jens Berthel Askou Wants Celtic Job
Sandwiched in-between Celtic’s upcoming games with Rangers and Hearts is a trip to Motherwell, who have been the best of the rest outside of the top three in the Scottish Premiership this term.
Jens Berthel Askou has impressed on one of the lower budgets in the league, and he outplayed Celtic and Wilfried Nancy during a 2-0 win at Fir Park in December.
According to STV journalist Charters, speaking on the STV radio football show, via 67 Hail Hail, the Dane wants to jump ship to Celtic after his first full season in charge of Motherwell.
He said: “I know for a fact he wants the Celtic job. Jens is very interested in the Celtic job.
“He would like to speak to Michael Nicholson.”
Who Else is in Contention for the Celtic Job?
The first job Celtic chiefs have to decide is if there is any chance they consider keeping Martin O’Neill on, should they end the season having won the Scottish Premiership and Scottish Cup double.
Should they decide against it, or if the Northern Irishman is happy to walk away, then Berthel Askou will be one of the strongest candidates.
The issue with the Dane is that he’s only been managing in the league for a year, and he also has no experience of managing in Europe either.
One person who can offer experience with the latter is Robbie Keane, who has won league titles with Maccabi Tel Aviv in Israel and Ferencvaros in Hungary.
Reports in March suggested that the Republic of Ireland legend had emerged as the frontrunner for the role, with Wales boss Craig Bellamy also under consideration.
Celtic chiefs are said to believe that Keane would be keen on the role, with their chances potentially boosted with the Tottenham job now unavailable.
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Newcastle Hold Talks to Sign Felxi Nmecha
Newcastle United have held talks with Borussia Dortmund over a deal to sign Felix Nmecha as a replacement for Sandro Tonali, according to Craig Hope.
The Magpies have agreed a £100m deal with Tottenham Hotspur to sell the Italy international in a big-money deal, having already sold Anthony Gordon to Barcelona in a deal worth £70m earlier in the window.
Eddie Howe is now looking for ways to bolster and rebuild his squad ahead of the new season after missing out on European football, and has set his sights on a move for the Germany international.
Newcastle Hold Talks for Nmecha
Nmecha, who shone at the World Cup for Germany before their surprise elimination against Paraguay in the Round of 32, has emerged as a potential target for a number of clubs after his performances.
Dortmund are understood to value the 25-year-old at a huge €120m (£103m) as they look to keep hold of him, and despite holding talks with Newcastle over a potential move, it’s not expected to progress much further as a result.
Newcastle are also aware of growing interest in captain Bruno Guimaraes from Premier League champions Arsenal, and that has seen them begin to look at potential options to replace him in case they are forced into a sale.
Howe and Newcastle do not want to lose the Brazilian, and are prepared to offer him a new contract to keep him at St James’ Park, but conversations have been had with the Bundesliga side about a potential deal in case they need it.
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Nmecha Would Be Top Signing
Newcastle, obviously, don’t want to lose Guimaraes this summer if they can help it – especially after they already sold key players like Tonali and Gordon.
But the Brazil star is 28 and a huge offer could be something they simply can’t ignore, so it’s sensible that they are looking at potential options to replace him this summer, even if they don’t intend to pull the trigger at this stage.
With his physical profile, quality on the ball, and top-level experience, mixed with the fact he counts as homegrown, it would be a terrific signing if they could pull it off, but they’d rather bring him in alongside Bruno than to replace him.
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Arsenal are stepping up their interest.
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England Stars Under Fire For Ignoring World Cup Journalist
With the 2026 World Cup now heading to the latter stages, England still have every hope of going all the way again for the first time since 1966. Their next opponents will be co-hosts Mexico, with the game set to take place Sunday 6pm local time (1am Monday morning in the United Kingdom).
Thomas Tuchel’s men topped their group with wins over Croatia and Panama, as well as a draw against Ghana. This led to a Last 32 tie against DR Congo, which nearly ended in disaster for the Three Lions.
Having fallen behind, England struggled to find their rhythm in the first half and did not get themselves back level until the 75th minute. It was Harry Kane who came to his nation’s rescue, bagging a winner just 11 minutes later.
After the game, the players walked through the mixed zone, but most appeared to ignore a World Cup journalist.
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The two players were seen in conversation after the match.
Only Two England Players Stop For Journalist
Having struggled to get past DR Congo, the England players would have felt relief more than anything in the aftermath of the match. That said, many didn’t seem that keen to take the time to talk to Venezuelan reporter Маnu Gutierrez in the mixed zone.
As footage appeared online, it appeared that only two players spoke to the journalist. The first was star midfielder Jude Bellingham, who spoke out on the deadly earthquakes which have ravaged the South American nation. As translated into English from Spanish via the Sun, he said:
“Best of luck to all the people of Venezuela, with lots of love.”
Gutierrez also asked a number of England stars to stop for just one question, but got no response until Noni Madueke came along. The Arsenal star said of the comeback win against DR Congo:
“Yeah, very happy. I’m super happy.”
Watch the full clip below:
Fans Slam England Stars After Journalist Treatment
Fans online saw the clip but were far from impressed by those England stars who ignored the journalist. One wrote:
“Says a lot about the other players – manners cost nothing.”
Another added: “Being nice doesn’t cost you anything.” While a third said: “Not acknowledging someone has nothing at all to do with pressure… Just terrible manners…”
Another went as far as to call it ‘Disgraceful’, while somebody else wrote: “That’s so rude of them!”
For the two players who stopped, however, fans were impressed by their actions. One said: “Absolute class from Jude and Noni.”
While another wrote: “That is a genuinely heartwarming gesture from both of them. It’s great to see players take a moment to connect like that.”
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Jesse Marsch Called Out for ‘Weird’ Claim After Canada 0-3 Morocco
Following his team’s exit from the 2026 World Cup, Canada manager Jesse Marsch has caused a bit of a stir with his comments. The co-hosts fell to a 3-0 loss against Morocco, ending their tournament at the Last 16 stage.
Having never won a World Cup game before the competition began this summer, Canada made it further than ever before, as they finished second in their group, beat South Africa in the Round of 32, but could not progress any further. They actually started the game well, but were left to regret some key chances they missed in the first half.
Morocco capitalised on this to put on a clinical second-half display, scoring three times, with Azzedine Ounahi netting twice, while Soufiane Rahimi added the cherry on top in the 98th minute. Marsch’s immediate post-game claims have since drawn plenty of reaction.
Jesse Marsch: ‘I’d Rather Be Us Than Them’
Canada can be proud of their efforts, and coach Marsch certainly wanted to make that clear after the full-time whistle. He even went as far as to say that his team were better than Morocco on the day, insisting that he’d ‘rather be us than them’.
Speaking to the press, he said: “We were the better team. We were the better team, right?” They made a couple more plays than us, but cranking up the intensity was not the issue. It was just they have a little bit of quality in the final third, and we lacked a little ability to make a play when we needed to.”
Marsch added:
“What a privilege our fans have had to root a team on like this. Of course, we have to be in these situations more and more, and then we have to find ways to succeed, and then we have to build from that. But what a great team. I’d rather be us than them. As good as Morocco is, I’d rather be us, right? I’m really proud of our guys. We went after the game, they’re hurting right now, but my goodness, I couldn’t be prouder.”
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Fox Sports Pundit Alexi Lalas was among those a little confused by the claim, as he said:
“Canada is going home, Morocco is going on. So I would rather be the team that won.”
Fans online also picked up on the comments and were baffled by Marsch’s claim that he’d rather be Canada, knocked out of the World Cup, than Morocco, who have advanced into the quarter-finals. One supporter said: “Loser mentality, he’s a great fit for Canada.”
Another added: “Poor guy is in denial.” While a third wrote: “The same guy said ‘we were the better team’ what a joke.” And a fourth asked: “Loser talk quote of the year?”
A USMNT fan harshly said: ‘Thankful our federation selected Pochettino and not this clown.” While another wrote: “Thank goodness he doesn’t manage the USMNT.”
Someone called Marsch a ‘generational loser’, before a final fan summed up the reaction, asking: “He’s weird man. Why even say that?”
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