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  1. Fans react as Cucurella 'baits' Neves into red card for hair pull

    The closing stages of the Club World Cup final saw Paris Saint-Germain's Joao Neves get baited into receiving a red card for pulling Chelsea star Marc Cucurella's hair as Les Parisiens crashed to a 3-0 loss against the Conference League champions. The incident has now left fans in hysterics as Blues supporters joked about the Spaniard's hair being an 'easy way to farm red cards'.

  2. Arsenal set to start new talks over Mosquera transfer

    Christian Mosquera has reportedly made his intentions clear to Valencia that he wants to join Arsenal. The Spanish centre-back has already agreed personal terms with the Gunners, as per earlier reports, and a new round of talks is scheduled for next week between the two clubs as Mikel Arteta's side aim to finalise a summer deal for the highly rated 19-year-old.

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  1. GOAL's Front Three: Road to the Final - DAZN x Club World Cup edition!
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        Road to the final: Club World Cup edition

        GOAL's Front Three play tackle the most challenging FIFA Club World Cup quiz as they show off their endless ball knowledge

      Queens of football 👑

      1. James issues rallying cry as Wales aim to knock England out

        Former Arsenal and Everton midfielder Angharad James is determined to beat England and knock the reigning champions out of the Women's Euro 2025. James, who is leading Wales in their first major women's tournament in Switzerland, spoke about the rivalry that the two countries share, while claiming that is in their 'blood and DNA' to knock the Lionesses out of the competition.

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      The Chaaaaaampions 🎶

      1. Chelsea must raise £60m in sales to register players for UCL

        Chelsea must reportedly raise over £60 million ($82m) in player sales to register their new signings for next season's Champions League, with UEFA's financial regulations forcing the club into a balancing act. Despite a lucrative Club World Cup run, the Blues face a race against time to offload stars or risk being unable to field their summer recruits in European competitions.