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المعجزات الكرويـة تتوالى كومو فابريغاس سيكونون في دوري الأبطال الموسم المقبل وهذا الأنجاز التاريخي يأتي بعد صعودهم من الدرجة الثانية الايطالية بسنتين فقط .. أي عمل تاريخي قام بهِ فابريغاس بأبناءِ مدينة كومو الجميلة


Uli Hoeneß: "At first, Max Eberl wanted to give Thomas Tuchel, who already had one year left on his contract, another year. That means he would have stayed for another two years. Karl (Rummenigge), Herbert Hainer and I stopped that. We said Thomas Tuchel's time was over (..) I have nothing personal against Max Eberl, but to say, for example, he found the right coach (Kompany), when he wanted to extend Tuchel before. We wouldn't be where we are today if he did that. It's his job to have options ready" [@derspiegel]

Manchester City assistant manager Pep Lijnders will leave the club at the end of the season. City were keen for the Dutch coach to stay on and be part of a new era at the Etihad following the end of Pep Guardiola’s glittering 10-year reign. Former Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca is set to take over from Guardiola, but Lijnders is understood to have opted against signing a new long-term contract to become one of Maresca’s assistants. Lijnders will say his goodbyes to City players and staff following Sunday’s final game of the season at home to Aston Villa and he’s expected to embark on a new challenge elsewhere this summer. More from @JamesPearceLFC FREE READ 🔗 nyti.ms/4a1elG8

It's Carrick, you know ❤️ 🇾🇪 We are delighted to announce Michael Carrick will continue as our head coach, having signed a new contract.

🗣️ Thomas Tuchel on his selection thought process. "To reduce the 55 was difficult, sometimes painfully difficult... I felt the emotion on the calls. I called all the players who were with us on a camp. A lot of them deserved to be with us. "We relied heavily on the group that was with us in the last three camps. Does that mean the others aren't good enough? No. "Some [omissions] were a positional thing. These tough decisions had to be made before the tournament to not carry them through the tournament, and even if it's painful for some, I think it was right. "It was a lot of phone calls over the last three days, a lot of thinking, deciding, big decisions to make. "Once the decisions are made, it gives you a certain edge and clarity. I can't wait to be on the plane. "I love the tough decisions... It's hard to please [everyone]. In the end, we have to pick the squad that me and staff are convinced on, that we love. "If there are doubts, you don't play at the same level, so it comes down to who we trust. Who will deliver for us?Who will set the standards? Who is the leadership group? It's about the energy, connection and trust with me and the players."







