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Exclusive: Roberto De Zerbi open to permanent Tottenham job if club stay in the Premier League #thfc - plus, Spurs in final stages of sporting director hunt. Sources in Germany believe Sebastian Kehl is in the frame. Story with @JBurtTelegraph - telegraph.co.uk/football/2026/…




Ben Foster: “It was the right decision but I still think it was wrong. As a neutral, it feels like we’ve been robbed of a penalty shootout” (@footballontnt)

🔵🔴| Liam Rosenior when asked why he didn't take some players out during Arsenal corner kicks like he did in the previous matches. Liam🗣️: One, they would have prepared for that themselves. They're very, very good at that. Two, when I actually analysed those corners back, they were very, very close to scoring. It's not always the outcome. Sometimes there are certain things that happen. Also, in terms of our work this week, which obviously didn't work today, we've conceded from a corner against Burnley. We worked on a certain scheme. It's the first time the lads have done it. It didn't pay off today, but we need to make sure we're better in those moments because at the moment we're losing points not based off our performances, but based off of set plays and discipline. [Via @BobbyVincentFL]

🚨🔵 | Mark Clattenburg questions officiating after Chelsea’s 2–1 defeat to Arsenal. The former Premier League referee believes the Blues should have been awarded a penalty for a handball by Declan Rice during a corner situation. 🗣️ “Declan Rice defends a corner kick and clearly moves his arm to the ball and a penalty kick should have been awarded. “We see each week the inconsistency with refereeing decisions and this week is no different. The ball comes from a long distance and a clear movement of the arm to the ball should always result in a penalty.” The incident adds to frustration surrounding key decisions in the match, which also saw Pedro Neto sent off for a second yellow card. It follows recent debate after VAR opted not to penalise a handball involving Leeds United against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge. [🗞️ @CFCChronicle ]







