Xavi as good as Pep Guardiola?! Struggling Barcelona boss given glowing review by Thierry Henry as ex-Blaugrana forward urges Spaniard to be ‘proud’ of tenure

Thierry Henry has claimed that Xavi's football knowledge is second only to Pep Guardiola, as he praised the soon-to-leave Barcelona boss.

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Henry backed Xavi to succeed in managementPraised beleaguered boss for 2022-23 title winClub legend due to step down at end of seasonWHAT HAPPENED?

Henry, Xavi's former teammate in Catalonia, praised the struggling coach's managerial skills amid a difficult season for the Blaugrana boss. After winning the league title last season, Barca find themselves in third, and eight points behind league leaders Real Madrid.

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Appearing on , Henry addressed Xavi during a live interview: "First and foremost I wanna start with… I've been impressed with the job that you've done there. I don't care what people say, you won the league. Be proud, and I know you are. I'm very proud that I shared the field with you. You taught me a lot going to Barcelona."

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Henry also compared Xavi to another Blaugrana legend, adding: "I hope you're gonna carry on because your brain, for me, is second to none. The only guy that I know that is up there with you is Pep in terms of how you see the game."

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Xavi and Henry played together for Barca from 2007-2010, including a starring role in Guardiola's 2008-9 side that captured a historic treble. The French forward left the club in 2010 having won four major trophies.

Southampton fans react with Cedric Soares reportedly close to Inter Milan move

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Sky Sports in Italy reported on Wednesday night that Inter Milan are in advanced discussions to sign Southampton defender Cedric Soares – and Saints fans have been quick to react to the rumour on Twitter.

Despite being one of the south coast outfit’s more senior players and a Euro 2016 winner, the Portugal international has often found himself behind the likes of Yan Valery, Matt Targett and Kayne Ramsay in the pecking order following Ralph Hasenhuttl’s arrival at St Mary’s last month.

That certainly suggests the Austrian doesn’t fancy the 27-year-old and is keen to move him on if the deal is right – as he has done with Manolo Gabbiadini and Wesley Hoedt already during this transfer window – and if Sky Sports in Italy are to be believed then a deal could soon happen.

Cedric has made 119 appearances in all competitions for Saints, scoring two goals and providing a further 10 assists, as per Transfermarkt, and while he was a reliable performer in his debut campaign at St Mary’s in 2015/16, he has struggled over the course of the past couple of seasons with his attacking impact in particular not being up to scratch.

Southampton supporters have been quick to have their say on the story via social media, and while one said “I think Cedric leaving has been on the cards for a while”, another said “Cedric hasn’t looked like he’s wanted to be here for ages”.

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Explained: Why Liverpool star Trent Alexander-Arnold was NOT awarded a goal despite free-kick screamer against Fulham

Trent Alexander-Arnold thought he had scored a superb free-kick against Fulham on Sunday but the strike has been chalked up as a Bernd Leno own goal.

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Alexander-Arnold sent brilliant free-kick at goalBall struck the crossbar before hitting LenoGoal not given to Alexander-ArnoldWHAT HAPPENED?

The right-back thought he had scored a genuinely fantastic free-kick, shooting at goal from around 30 yards and seeing it smash against the crossbar and cross the line. The ball then hit Bernd Leno, however, and went into the back of the net.

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Because the ball struck the crossbar and then hit Leno, the goal has been taken away from Alexander-Arnold, with the goalkeeper's touch proving decisive. As a result, it will not be added to the right-back's haul for this season. For Fantasy Football players, though, the Liverpool man was at least awarded an assist.

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Alexander-Arnold has been in remarkable form this season and came into Sunday's game on the back of his goal in the 1-1 draw with Manchester City last time out. However, he has been robbed of the prospect of scoring twice in two successive games.

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The right-back will have to stomach the fact that his goal will not count towards his tally. Liverpool are next in action in midweek against Sheffield United.

'It will take time' – Gregg Berhalter on conversations with Gio Reyna and where the Borussia Dortmund star fits with the USMNT

The midfielder is back with the U.S, albeit in a limited capacity, and all eyes are on how he rebuilds his relationship with the returning head coach.

It was the one name everyone was looking for in the United States men's national team squad. At 11 a.m. on the East coast, U.S. Soccer unveiled the list of 23 players called in for the upcoming matches against Germany and Ghana but, fairly or unfairly, all eyes will be on one of those players and the coach he will once again be playing under.

Gregg Berhalter's roster is out, Gio Reyna is on it, and, now, finally, all of these months later, all involved can begin to heal.

It's been the U.S. men's national team story of 2023. It's a familiar one now: post-World Cup drama, betrayal, investigations, friendships ruined, a federation plunged into chaos. And yet, somehow, it's brought everyone right back to where they started: with Berhalter in charge of the USMNT and with Reyna as a key young star that the program is hoping will soon become a key young superstar.

Still, too much has changed for things to stay the same, right? This camp, for all involved, will surely be a bit awkward on some level. You can't fix all of it in one reunion.

This is the start, though. Reyna is back. Berhalter is, too. And, as this camp begins, Berhalter says that both seem ready to treat this as the fresh start it could be.

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From the moment Berhalter was rehired this summer, everyone wanted to know the answer. How would he begin to fix all that was broken with Reyna? The answer to that question would probably define his tenure.

It took a while, but that process began recently. As of September camp, Berhalter and Reyna had not yet had their long-awaited sitdown, as Reyna remained out of action due to an injury suffered this summer. However, ahead of October camp, that conversation needed to happen if Reyna was to return to the team.

Berhalter says the two finally met on Zoom a few weeks back. The conversation, Berhalter says, went about as well as anyone could have hoped, even if Berhalter wasn't too willing to get into specifics.

"The conversation was a positive conversation," Berhalter said. "I'm appreciative of him taking time and being able to connect. Really for us, it's about aligning on how we're moving forward, and I think we did that. The exact contents of the conversation I'm gonna leave private, but we're in a good spot to prepare for this camp."

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Conversations are good. Time together in camp will be even better. However, Berhalter knows that there's no fixing everything, especially not this quickly.

What happened between the Berhalters and the Reynas was deeper than soccer. The two families, for years, were the best of friends. Berhalter's relationship with Reyna's father, USMNT legend Claudio, made him something of a family member. Berhalter watched Reyna grow up, and then he watched it all fall apart.

Berhalter's relationship with Claudio and Danielle Reyna may never be repaired, but his relationship with Gio will have to be. The two have to come together for the sake of the USMNT and figure out some way, any way, to make it work.

The initial signs have been good, but Berhalter admitted that it won't all be washed away in this camp.

"The conversation was positive," he said. "I was really, really just appreciative of the conversation and, having said that, acknowledging that, I think it will take time. There's a difference between a Zoom call and being in person, but I think that both intentions are positive.

"The idea is that, we work together for the team to be successful and I think we're both prepared to do that. I think that, although it may take some time, we're both aligned with what we want to accomplish."

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With that off-field stuff out of the way, Berhalter also explained his expectations for Reyna this camp.

The Borussia Dortmund midfielder hasn't played a minute since June's Nations League triumph and only recently returned to the bench on the club level. He has yet to come off the bench, though, as Edin Terzic has yet to use him in the Bundesliga or Champions League.

Last camp, Berhalter made a point to ease Folarin Balogun into the team, as the striker joined up with the U.S. after only recently completing a move to Monaco from Arsenal. This time around, Berhalter says he envisions a similar set up with Reyna, who probably won't play 90 minutes in either of the two games.

"Really, in my opinion, we're treating this very similarly to how we did with with Balo last camp: build him up, build his minutes up so that he goes back to Dortmund in a better place. We'll be using him on the field in a way that he can return to Dortmund ready to go. That's going to be important for this camp."

He continued: "How many minutes can we give him on the field that he can build up in a safe way and then go back to Dortmund and really propel him to make a big impact for his club? We're going to be creative with the minutes. We want to certainly get him on the field and work through both the Germany game and see what position he plays and then, in the Ghana game, same thing: seeing how we can get him in different positions throughout the camp on the field."

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For much of last cycle, Reyna was used as a winger by Berhalter. With Christian Pulisic generally on that left wing, though, and Tim Weah on the right, Reyna was squeezed out of the USMNT starting XI at the World Cup.

This summer, though, Reyna was deployed as an attacking midfielder with fantastic results. His assist on Folarin Balogun's first goal showed what he can bring to the role and, in the months since, the debate has raged on about how Berhalter can best use Reyna in this cycle.

For now, that answer is TBD. We likely won't get a concrete answer this camp as Reyna is on that minutes restriction, but Berhalter isn't ruling out anything going forward.

"In terms of Gio, we see him being able to play three positions: central midfielder, attacking midfielder and winger," he said. "We use wingers in different ways. Sometimes the wingers are wide against the line and sometimes they're in between the lines. We see him as more of an in-between-the-lines winger, so those are the three positions he can be utilized in."

'I love Jude Bellingham!' – Brahim Diaz hails 'world-class' Real Madrid superstar after scoring in Champions League win over RB Leipzig

Brahim Diaz spoke highly of team-mate Jude Bellingham after netting the winner for Real Madrid against RB Leipzig on Tuesday.

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Diaz scored Real Madrid's winning goalHailed Bellingham as world-classEmulated Bellingham's celebrationWHAT HAPPENED?

The former AC Milan player, who came into the starting lineup in place of the injured Jude Bellingham, turned hero for Real Madrid as he scored the winning goal for his team against RB Leipzig in the first leg of their Champions League round of 16 clash.

After netting the all-important goal, Diaz claimed he shares a very close bond with the English midfielder and hailed him as a world-class player.

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Speaking to after the match, Diaz said, "I love [Bellingham]," Díaz told Movistar. "From the first moment, we've got on really well. I'm helping him with his Spanish. He's a world-class player, I enjoy playing with him. Apart from the charisma he has, he's a great person. Despite the absences of Jude, who we missed, and of [Antonio] Rudiger, and all those [players] who are out injured for a long time, we keep showing that we're a great team, that we're Real Madrid."

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After scoring in the 48th minute of the match with a brilliant solo effort, the 24-year-old emulated Bellingham's iconic open-arm celebration. The England international took to X to react to the Spaniard's celebration, posting "Oh my god Brahim!!!"

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Los Blancos will now return to La Liga action as they will aim to extend their lead at the top of the table by picking up another three points against Rayo Vallecano on Sunday.

‘Sad, shocked and heartbroken’ – Paul Pogba breaks silence on four-year ban that sees football career put in jeopardy as Juventus midfielder vows to appeal ‘incorrect’ verdict

Paul Pogba has spoken out following Thursday's announcement that the Juventus star would be banned for four years after being found guilty of doping.

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Earlier on Thursday it was announced that the French World Cup winner had been hit with the ban after originally failing his 'Sample B' doping test back in September 2023. The 30-year-old was found to have excess levels of testosterone in his blood at that time. After investigations in which his entourage failed to prove that Pogba had not known what he was putting into his system, the four-year suspension was handed out.

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In an Instagram post, the French midfielder spoke out on the ruling shortly after it was made, criticising it as "incorrect" and vowing to appeal. He wrote: "I have today been informed of the Tribunale Nazionale Antidoping’s decision and believe that the verdict is incorrect. I am sad, shocked and heartbroken that everything I have built in my professional playing career has been taken away from me. When I am free of legal restrictions the full story will become clear, but I have never knowingly or deliberately taken any supplements that violate anti-doping regulations.

"As a professional athlete, I would never do anything to enhance my performance by using banned substances and have never disrespected or cheated fellow athletes and supporters of any of the teams I have played for, or against. As a consequence of the decision announced today, I will appeal this before the Court of Arbitration for Sport."

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Given that the Frenchman turns 31 next month, there is speculation that this could be the end of his remarkable career. Pogba, who won the 2018 World Cup with France, rejoined Juventus in the summer of 2022 after a disappointing second stint at Manchester United. In August 2016, he had returned to Old Trafford for £89 million ($113m). With 226 appearances in all competitions and 39 goals scored, Pogba helped his former team win the Europa League and Carabao Cup.

However, he has endured a nightmare spell since coming back to Turin, appearing in just 12 games throughout two seasons for the Serie A giants.

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WHAT NEXT FOR POGBA?

The former Manchester United midfielder will have the opportunity to contest the decision made by the National Anti-Doping Tribunal. However, unless the player and his party can present new facts regarding the elevated levels, it is likely that the ban will be upheld, although there is a possibility it could be reduced depending on the defence presented to the prosecutors.

'I think we got away with that one' – Wrexham fans react to Arthur Okonkwo fumble controversy in fiery draw with MK Dons that saw two red cards

Wrexham fans are feeling relieved after seeing goalkeeper Arthur Okonkwo get away with a fumble in a 1-1 draw with MK Dons.

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Wrexham's 1-1 draw with MK Dons on Tuesday featured a moment of controversy surrounding goalkeeper Arthur Okonkwo. The Arsenal loanee dropped a ball and then grabbed it back as it rolled along the goalline. MK Dons players were convinced it had gone in and they should have been awarded a goal. The protests even saw veteran Dean Lewington handed a red card for his conduct towards the referee.

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Wrexham fans on social media were left to thank their lucky stars that the goal was not given after believing it had probably crossed the line.

"I think we got away with one to be honest,😰😰," X account @jde_888 posted.

"Left hand side of the post is the ball don't think that is all over the line. Refs been horrendous either way and can't blame all 45 MK Don's fans for being fuming," added @Dancashire.

Meanwhile, @JoeEdws felt his team had certainly got lucky. "Could’ve won and we got away with that Okonkwo save hahahahaha Take that all day long."

And @stevewill26 joked: "Yes, it clearly went over the line,…er,…I mean, there’s no way that went over the line…obvs."

Fan account @Gav_Leaf was already preparing for the backlash: "Well, that's gonna be all the haters are talking about for the next 6 months."

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Wrexham reporter Richard Williams also felt the visitors got away with one. He posted on X: "Let-off for Wrexham as Okonkwo spills Tomlinson shot but managed to grab it. Officials decide ball hadn't crossed the line."

Freelance reporter Matt Wright had the same opinion: "Seen a replay of that Tomlinson/Okonkwo moment, hmm pretty sure that was in. Not Pedro Mendes/Roy Carroll circa 2005 but just over the line."

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The incident came during a dramatic game and would have seen MK Dons go 2-1 up if it had been given. Instead the hosts were quickly reduced to 10 men due to Lewington's red card. They did manage to stay in the game with Will Boyle's subsequent sending off ensuring the match finished 10 apiece.

Harry Maguire feels vindicated over decision to snub transfer away from Man Utd as he explains how he regained place in Erik ten Hag's starting XI

Harry Maguire is happy to stay back at Manchester United and fight for his place in Erik ten Hag's starting lineup.

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Maguire happy to stay back at Man UtdWest Ham wanted to sign the defender in the summerHas started in the club's last eight matchesWHAT HAPPENED?

Despite reported offers from West Ham to join them in the summer, Maguire decided to stay back at United and the defender now feels vindicated over his decision after starting in the Red Devils' last eight matches across all competitions.

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The 30-year-old became an outcast ever since Ten Hag joined the club last season, having appeared in 16 Premier League games and clocked just 759 minutes on the pitch. Yet the English international never gave up. Since Lisandro Martinez got ruled out of action at the end of September, Maguire has become a mainstay in the club's team sheet and he claimed that he is enjoying his football at the moment.

WHAT DID HARRY MAGUIRE SAY?

Speaking to , the former Leicester City player said, "I played a few games last year, 16 or 17 starts, and I felt like I performed really well in the games I played in, I just didn't play as many as I would have liked. On the other hand, Rapha [Raphael Varane] and Licha [Lisandro Martinez] were playing brilliantly and kept numerous clean sheets.

"I had to bide my time and be patient. I had two or three opportunities last season to get a run of games but I broke down with illness, I broke down with injuries twice, so I never got the rhythm and never got the run of games that I could prove myself to the manager. I have got that now. I am really enjoying my football and I really enjoy playing for this club. I was willing to stay and fight for my place and we have four or five top international centre-backs at this club and the competition for places is really high."

He added, "Working hard in training is the main thing and making sure you're ready. I started 16 or 17 games last year and felt like my form was there. There was a lot of talk about me because I wasn't playing games, but that is the way it is. I was playing well for my country, went to the World Cup and played well and always thought my form was there. But I am up against some top, top-level centre-backs and last year they were playing amazing, so I didn't get as many opportunities as I would have liked. This club demands competition for places and that is what we have in my position."

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The centre back will be next seen in action for the Three Lions as they take on Malta on November 17 in a Euro 2024 qualifying game.

Explained: Why Germany players are unhappy with Julian Nagelsmann as Die Mannschaft slip to back-to-back defeats

Germany's players reportedly have a number of concerns about manager Julian Nagelsmann amid a run of two consecutive defeats.

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Die Mannschaft have lost to Turkiye and AustriaPlayers concerned about NagelsmannFirst international job for coachWHAT HAPPENED?

reports that Germany's players have a series of concerns about the management of the 36-year-old, who is embarking on his first international coaching job. They have lost two on the bounce, 3-2 against Turkiye and 2-0 against Austria. Since his appointment, Nagelsmann has also overseen a 3-1 win over the United States men's national team, and a 2-2 draw with Mexico.

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Per the report, several players believe that Nagelsmann is more suited to club management and is too demanding. There is not said to be a lack of faith in the manager, but they would like him to simplify his ideas, due to the condensed nature of training at international level.

Nagelsmann has also played several players out of position – for example, Kai Havertz has been fielded as a left-back – and is said to place great faith in video sessions, while he also stops training to point out mistakes. Overall, it is said to have overwhelmed the Germany squad.

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Nagelsmann's desire to overhaul Germany's defence has not paid dividends yet, with his side failing to keep a clean sheet under his management and conceding eight goals in four games, and he has said: "We're not defensive monsters".

That has not gone down particularly well in the Germany dressing room.

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Nagelsmann will go back to the drawing board now that the international break is over. One has to expect that he will tinker with his tactics before the next break and Euro 2024, when the country will be hosts.

UEFA issues response to soon-to-be USWNT boss Emma Hayes after she slams 'embarrassing' refereeing during Chelsea's Champions League draw with Real Madrid

UEFA have issued a response to Emma Hayes after she slammed the "embarrassing" refereeing during Chelsea's Champions League draw with Real Madrid.

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Two incorrect refereeing decisions stopped Chelsea winHayes fumed at lack of VAR in UWCL group stages UEFA responds to Hayes citing technological challengesWHAT HAPPENED?

The Chelsea manager criticized refereeing decisions, claiming her team was "robbed of a 3-1 victory" due to controversial calls, including a non-existent penalty and an injury-time winner which was incorrectly ruled out as it was deemed offside. TV replays made it evident that Jessie Fleming had fouled Athenea del Castillo outside the box, whereas, Niamh Charles was onside before she scored, what should have been the potential winner. Despite the wrong decisions, UEFA defended the absence of VAR in Women's Champions League matches, citing "significant technical, operational, and logistical challenges."

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In a statement, UEFA said: "The implementation of VAR in European competitions involves significant technical, operational, and logistical challenges. To address these challenges, UEFA has developed a gradual plan to introduce VAR in the majority of matches, starting with men’s and women’s club and national team competitions. UEFA already plans to implement VAR at the UEFA Women’s Nations League finals next year and will continuously evaluate the possibility to implement VAR in competitions or stages of competitions where it hasn’t been so far.”

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Hayes had previously criticized the lack of goal-line technology and VAR in the Women's Super League when the Blues were denied a goal in their campaign opener against Tottenham. The ball had already crossed the line beating Guro Reiten but the officials believed Ashleigh Neville's clearance prevented the ball from trickling over the line. The soon-to-be USWNT boss was furious with the decision and slammed it as “embarrassing” and “ludicrous.”

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WHAT NEXT FOR CHELSEA?

As refereeing decisions continue to create controversy there will be louder calls for technological support in women's football both in England and Europe. Nonetheless, in the short term, Chelsea will hope that the officiating will be spot on when they take on Liverpool in their next WSL fixture.

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