
Aynsley Gray
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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


Mikel Arteta has now won as many Premier League titles as Jurgen Klopp. 🏆 Who is the BETTER manager? 👀








....looks like they have been busy, Bankhall

If only losing 4-1 at home to PSV (with that being the 9th loss in the first four months of the season) was considered a sackable offence for a Liverpool manager

"In today's game, it's a penalty!" 🗣️ Andy Cole believes Manchester United should have been awarded a penalty against Bournemouth after Amad Diallo clashed with Adrien Truffert 💬


Guehi on Salah, and Lacroix on Cunha. The fouls are in basically identical areas of the pitch. The nearest covering defender is in basically the same position for both. Yet one is “denial of a clear goalscoring opportunity” and a red card, but the other isn’t???

You can literally see from this angle that Ola is not along side their last man. #NFFC robbed again







