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    Barcelona considering shock Aubameyang transfer return as ‘low-cost option’ just 12 months after Chelsea move

    BARCELONA are looking to re-sign Chelsea outcast Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang in the summer, reports suggest.Aubameyang left Barca on transfer deadline day last August and joined the Blues following a £10m deal between the two clubs.
    Chelsea star Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang celebrated with Barcelona after El ClasicoCredit: Twitter
    Barcelona are keen to re-sign Chelsea star Pierre-Emerick AubameyangCredit: Getty
    However, the striker quickly fell down the pecking order after the dismissal of Thomas Tuchel and has since only managed 123 minutes of football without starting a single game this year.
    The Gabon international was also axed from Graham Potter’s Champions League squad after the West Londoners’ January spending spree.
    According to Mundo Deportivo, Barcelona like the idea of bringing the 33-year-old back to the Nou Camp as a “low cost option” amid their financial issues.
    This comes after Aubameyang was pictured celebrating with his former team-mates in the dressing room after their 2-1 triumph over Real Madrid in Sunday’s El Clasico.
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    The forward still has an excellent relationship with the Blaugrana stars, especially Ousmane Dembele with whom he played at Borussia Dortmund.
    Barcelona manager Xavi is also keen on the ex-Arsenal star as his 13 goals in 24 appearances during the second half of last season sealed Champions League qualification.
    Plus, the Spanish tactician appreciates his versatility as he can play as a winger and a centre-forward.
    The Catalan giants tried to sign Aubameyang in January but LaLiga regulations blocked a potential deal.
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    But a summer deal would be likelier as Potter will need to raise funds after a busy January market.
    Plus, Chelsea will miss out on major cash if they don’t qualify for the Champions League.
    New owner Todd Boehly will want to make further additions, with RB Leipzig superstar Christopher Nkunku set to join. More

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    Tottenham stars ‘in contact with Mauricio Pochettino about return as manager’ with Antonio Conte to be sacked in DAYS

    TOTTENHAM players have reportedly been in contract with former manager Mauricio Pochettino about a return to the club.Pochettino has been out of a job since leaving PSG in June 2022.
    Antonio is facing the sack at Spurs after his comments following the draw against SouthamptonCredit: Reuters
    Players have reportedly been talking to former boss Mauricio Pochettino about a return to the clubCredit: Getty
    Current Spurs boss Antonio Conte is on the edge of being sacked after his scathing rant following the team’s 3-3 draw against Southampton.
    And according to Sky Sports, the club’s players have been in contact with Pochettino about a return to the club.
    It is believed that the Argentine would take the job if he was offered a return to North London.
    Pochettino is thought to have “remained on good terms” with chairman Daniel Levy.
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    The report also suggests that the manager has turned down roles in the last eight months.
    The club’s fans have made their wishes known as they chanted the former manager’s name after Spurs were knocked out of the Champions League by AC Milan.
    A video posted on social media showed them singing: “He’s magic, you know, Mauricio Pochettino.”
    The 51-year-old was sacked by Spurs in 2019 after a five-year spell at the club and replaced by Jose Mourinho.
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    Despite not winning a trophy for Spurs, he guided the club to four consecutive Champions League finishes in his previous spell in charge of the club.
    Prior to his arrival, Spurs had finished in the top four in just two of their previous 22 seasons in the Premier League.
    He also took the club to the Champions League final in 2019, but Liverpool prevailed as they won 2-0.

    After replacing Tim Sherwood in 2014, Poch took charge of 293 games, winning 159, losing 72 and drawing on 62 occasions.
    Spurs could make several changes to their team this summer if Pochettino returns.
    Pochettino would likely want to sign players that would suit his 4-2-3-1 formation, which he used in his previous spell at the club. More

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    Antonio Conte’s epic rant was a new low for under-fire Tottenham boss – so why the hell take the job in the first place?

    WITH every rant, every slur and every Spursy capitulation, we always return to the same old question: “Why the hell did Antonio Conte take this job in the first place?”Conte had snubbed Tottenham in the summer of 2021, when they staged their farcical 72-day search for Jose Mourinho’s replacement and ended up with poor old Nuno ‘Dispirito’ Santo.
    Antonio Conte unleashed an epic rant after Saturday’s draw with SouthamptonCredit: Getty
    Some well-informed sources believe the turbulent Italian accepted the job at the second time of asking in a fit of frustration after being overlooked by Manchester United during the dog days of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s reign.
    Others come up with the more obvious answer that £15million is one hell of a salary to turn down.
    And it is certainly a significant sum to trouser when you consistently react to setbacks by passing the buck to the dressing room and boardroom.
    Imagine earning that much money, yet still feeling free to slaughter your employers and subordinates every time you mess up. Nice work if you can get it.
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    Conte has made it pretty damned clear throughout his 16-month reign that he believes he is slumming it at Spurs.
    But Saturday’s epic tantrum, after his side tossed away a two-goal lead at bottom-club Southampton, plunged new depths in disrespect, as he called out Daniel Levy’s record over 20 years as chairman and branded his players “selfish”.
    Sure, Conte was a title-winner in his three previous club jobs at Juventus, Chelsea and Inter Milan.
    But he must surely have known he was never likely to achieve the same feat at Spurs, the seventh richest club in England.
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    To paraphrase Sir Alex Ferguson’s briefest and greatest team talk: ‘Lad, it’s Tottenham’.
    For the record, though, Spurs did reach the Champions League final four years ago.
    Conte has managed only one quarter-final in six attempts with four different clubs.
    So, perhaps his arrogance should know some bounds.
    Conte’s sneering tone began early on, when he frequently demanded a squad to match Tottenham’s world-class stadium and training ground, as if Levy had somehow got it wrong by building outstanding infrastructure for his club.
    Spurs have recruited well since Conte arrived in November 2021.Rodrigo Bentancur and Dejan Kulusevski were excellent signings in January last year, playing significant parts in Spurs qualifying for this season’s Champions League.
    And last summer’s window was as good as Conte, or anyone else, could have reasonably expected.
    They bought quality and experience and, unusually for Levy, they bought early.
    Yet Conte wants no responsibility for the fact players with the impressive pedigree of Richarlison, Ivan Perisic, Yves Bissouma and Clement Lenglet have all bombed.
    Daniel Levy is reportedly ready to get rid of Conte this weekCredit: PA
    Under Conte, Spurs are often a desperately dull and predictable watch, as exemplified when they blew excellent chances of progress in two knockout competitions.
    Defeats by Sheffield United in the FA Cup and AC Milan in the Champions League seemed entirely avoidable.
    Harry Kane was benched for the trip to Bramall Lane. Had Spurs won there, they would have enjoyed a quarter-final at home to Blackburn and might be looking forward to a Wembley semi-final against a Manchester City side they have  regularly beaten in recent seasons.
    Against AC Milan, Spurs were passive and overly cautious when chasing a 1-0 first-leg deficit.
    Had they won, they would be facing an inviting half of the draw with Napoli, Inter and Benfica.
    Another Champions League final appearance might well have been on the cards.
    It’s difficult to say exactly which Spurs players Conte regards as “selfish”. A lot of them aren’t playing very well, some simply aren’t good enough. But “selfish”?
    The only obvious recent example of selfishness was Cristian Romero being sent off for two reckless challenges against Milan.
    Poor performances against Sheffield United, Wolves, AC Milan and Southampton has left Spurs’ season stumbling towards an unsatisfactory conclusionCredit: Getty
    And Conte seemed to give his Argentinian World Cup winner a free pass by accusing his team of being “too soft” in the aftermath of that Champions League exit.
    Conte is a demanding manager capable of short-term success.
    But he is also a tiresome bore, who even accused Roman Abramovich of not spending enough money during his prolonged second-season meltdown at Chelsea.
    Now he clearly wants out of Spurs and many players will bid him good riddance. We should not forget Conte has suffered bereavements and a serious bout of ill health this season.
    He probably needs a rest, physically and mentally.
    Although, as author Adam Powley put it so brilliantly on Twitter: “Conte is the only man in medical history to have his gallbladder removed yet be able to store up more bile.”
    Conte for Spurs was a marriage of inconvenience for both parties and divorce is long overdue.
    Spurs must now rebuild under an ambitious, upwardly mobile boss. And certainly not one who suggests he is doing them some sort of favour by picking up his vast salary.
    Gareth’s mo-role support
    So are England players role models or not?
    Gareth Southgate happily lauds his men as such when they take admirable stands for social justice, but he wasn’t so big on the whole ‘setting an example’ thing when he named Ivan Toney and Kyle Walker in his squad to face Italy and Ukraine.
    Toney has admitted to many of the 262 breaches of FA betting rules he has been charged  with, while Walker was dealt with by a police ‘out-of-court disposal’ after an alleged incident of indecent exposure.
    The England chief says he is ‘no moral judge’. In truth, he is more than willing to be a moral judge when England players behave morally, just not when they’re gambling and flashing.
    Shabby Palace
    Crystal Palace always seemed like one of the last bastions of down-to-Earth old-school decency in the Premier League.
    Yet for a man as great as Patrick Vieira to have been dismissed over the phone — two days before a trip to his beloved Arsenal and with a kindly run of fixtures up next for the Eagles — was one of the shabbiest sackings English football has known.
    Now we may witness a third ‘retirement’ in as many seasons from Roy Hodgson.
    Palace have stopped looking forward and  are swiftly heading backwards.
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    Wolves have had a shocking run of refereeing decisions since the World Cup.
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    So it seems unfair to applaud a bad refereeing decision which went against them — but we’ll try.
    When Adama Traore refused to play to the whistle after a slight shirt pull and allowed Leeds through to score their final goal in the 4-2 win at Molineux, ref Michael Salisbury was wrong to wave play on by the letter of the law — but correct by the spirit of the game. More

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    Emi Martinez breaks silence on Aston Villa future as he’s linked with transfer exit to play in Champions League

    RECORD-BREAKING Emiliano Martinez has revealed he wants to stay at Aston Villa for “many years to come”.The Argentine World Cup winner had been tipped to make a high-profile move this summer after admitting he craved Champions’ League football.
    Emi Martinez has been heavily linked with a move away from Villa Park this summerCredit: Rex
    Martinez confessed it would be “easy” to move to one of Europe’s top clubs who regularly compete at that level.
    And when manager Unai Emery criticised him for contesting a late corner which Arsenal scored from, it seemed Villa would struggle to hold on to their No1.
    However, the 30-year-old kept his 33rd clean sheet in 99 Villa appearances to surpass Mark Bosnich and Brad Friedel’s record of 32 in 100 appearances against Bournemouth at the weekend.
    Afterwards he spoke of his pride at setting the new standard and confessed: “It’s a great feeling.
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    “If we had won 3-1, I would go home and not be able to sleep for hours because I always think about what I could have done better to keep the clean sheet.
    “I’m very ambitious, I’m so driven to improve. I try to transmit that to the back four and to the starting XI.”
    Martinez joined Villa from Arsenal in 2020 for a bargain £17million and revealed he has never felt more at home.
    He said: “My career went through the roof since I joined the club.
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    “I’ve always said I’m grateful to this club and I love being here.
    “My family is happy at the club, my boy is obsessed with playing football and he plays for the Under-6s in the Academy.
    “We’re loving our time here and hopefully there are many years to come.”
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    Man City boss Guardiola makes hilarious Messi joke as to why he substituted Haaland in 6-0 FA Cup thrashing of Burnley

    PEP GUARDIOLA had supporters in stitches as he explained why he took off Erling Haaland against Burnley.The Norwegian striker smashed records in midweek as he fired five past RB Leipzig in the club’s 7-0 Champions League win.
    Pep Guardiola watched Erling Haaland scored another hat-trick for Man City against BurnleyCredit: Getty
    And he took his tally for the season to 42 yesterday with his sixth hat-trick of the campaign in the 6-0 FA Cup victory over the Clarets.
    However, after revealing his disappointment at being denied a record-breaking double hat-trick on Tuesday after being subbed, he was taken off again on Saturday just after the hour mark.
    Responding after criticism for denying Haaland the opportunity to surpass Lionel Messi’s five for Barcelona against Leverkusen, Guardiola delivered a brilliant quick-witted response when quizzed again about subbing his superstar.
    The Spaniard, who managed Messi and won countless honours together with Barca, said: “I didn’t want him to break the record for Messi in the FA Cup.
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    “I try to punish my players – it is my intention!”
    Guardiola added: “This guy (Haaland) will have a problem in the future because everyone will expect to him to get three or four every game, and that’s not going to happen.
    “But I know him, he doesn’t care about that. He is so positive and optimistic in his life.
    “He never complains and as long as the team plays with this intensity, he will score goals, though the exact target, I don’t know.
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    “He is so effective and is such an incredible threat with his power.
    “But his joy of life, always thinking good things will happen, that helps too.” More

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    Mohamed Salah’s agent speaks out on reports Liverpool star wants transfer exit amid PSG links

    MOHAMED SALAH’S agent has spoken out on sensational reports that the Liverpool star wants to leave.The Reds were this week dumped out of the Champions League with a 6-2 aggregate defeat to Real Madrid.
    A report in France had claimed that Mo Salah was considering his Liverpool futureCredit: PA
    They are also out of the FA Cup, which they won last season, and failed to retain the League Cup.
    And now they face a fight for a top four finish with their dismal campaign leaving them seven points behind fourth-placed Tottenham.
    Boss Jurgen Klopp is set for a major rebuild of his ageing squad this summer and, despite becoming Liverpool’s highest-ever paid player when recently penning a new long-term deal, rumours have mounted that Salah could be set to depart.
    With Liverpool set for a transitional summer, there have been plenty of rumours suggesting Salah could be offloaded. Paris Saint-Germain and Barcelona have both been touted as potential suitors.
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    French publication Foot Mercato claims that the Egyptian forward, 30, is “increasingly considering” a move away.
    Both Paris Saint-Germain and Barcelona have been linked while this sensational report says that an unnamed Spanish club is his preferred move.
    However, after the story was shared by worried Liverpool fans on Twitter, Salah’s agent Ramy Abbas Issa quickly moved to squash the speculation.
    He tweeted: “Where did you get this from if not even Mohamed and I discussed this? Please tell us.”
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    Salah, who still has two years to run on his Anfield contract, recently had his stolen Africa Cup of Nations medal recovered by police after his villa was burgled in Cairo.
    Two men have been arrested on suspicion of ransacking the footballer’s luxury Egyptian villa on March 2.
    Salah’s silver Africa Cup of Nations medal has been recovered alongside a multitude of other items stolen.
    The luxury home is worth £350,000 per week, according to Egyptian daily newspaper Al-Ahram.
    One of the alleged thieves worked as a security guard in Salah’s residential complex, according to the Egyptian Interior Ministry. More

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    Liverpool legend looks unrecognisable 18 years on as he appears on TV for Champions League draw

    A LIVERPOOL legend looked unrecognisable as he popped up on TV for the Champions League draw. Some fascinating ties were drawn out of the hat as Europe’s Premier competition reaches its final round.
    A Liverpool icon was on hand to help out with the European draws earlier todayCredit: AFP
    With Liverpool knocked out the competition on Tuesday night, their fans may have thought there would be little point tuning in to the draw.
    But if they had they would seen a man who left their club back in 2005 – and who wrote himself into Reds folklore in the infamous Champions League final of that year.
    The 49-year-old looks different now and any fans who missed his introduction may not have even recognised him.
    The midfielder spent six years at Anfield and became a fan favourite with his knack for producing big moments.
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    The man in question is Vladimir Smicer, who sported a small beard and neat comb over hairdo as appeared on TV.
    This was very different from the spiky hair and clean shaven look that fans will have been accustomed to in his playing days.
    Smicer arrived on Merseyside in 1999 during Gerard Houllier’s reign and would make his impact felt over the years.
    ‘Vladi’ is best remembered for his goal in the 2005 Champions League as Liverpool staged on of European football’s most infamous comebacks against AC Milan.
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    The Czech midfielder was not even in Liverpool’s starting line-up that day but had to come on as a first-half substitute after an injury to Harry Kewell.
    The Reds trailed 1-0 when Smicer arrived on the pitch and it would be 3-0 by half-time.
    But then the miracle began and Smicer’s brilliant strike from range was sandwiched in between goals from Steven Gerrard and Xabi Alonso as Rafa Benitez’s side clawed their way out of their grave.
    Smicer then scored the decisive final Liverpool penalty – his last kick of the ball in a red shirt – before Jerzy Dudek saved Andriy Shevchenko’s spot-kick to seal the win.
    The match would cement his legacy but Smicer also scored big goals down the years against Chelsea and Dortmund.
    Only a serious injury suffered in 2003 would blight his time at Liverpool.
    The star would go on to play for Bordeaux and Slavia Prague before retirement.
    Smicer came off the bench to help rescue Liverpool in 2005Credit: AFP
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    Liverpool dealt blow in race for Champions League as Darwin Nunez pulls out of Uruguay squad with mystery injury

    DARWIN NUNEZ has been forced to withdraw from the Uruguay squad due to injury which could prove costly for Liverpool’s Champions League qualification hopes. The South American forward has been a big part of Jurgen Klopp’s side this season since his £85million move from Benfica in the summer.
    Darwin Nunez is Liverpool’s second top scorer in all competitions this season with only Mohamed Salah netting more
    He has managed eight goals and three assists in 20 league appearances this campaign.
    His contribution to the side could be over though, as the Uruguay national team confirmed on social media that he has had to withdraw from the squad with injury ahead of the international break.
    The Sky Blue are preparing to face both Japan and South Korea in friendly fixtures over the coming weeks.
    Although the extent of his injury isn’t currently known it will be a concern to Reds fans that he could have a stint on the sidelines.
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    Liverpool have been struggling to reach their usual high standards this season and currently sit in sixth place in the Premier League, seven points off the Champions League places.
    Finishing in the top four will be their only hope of qualification into Europe’s most prestigious competition after they were knocked out of the Champions League last 16 following a 6-2 aggregate thrashing against Real Madrid.
    Klopp’s side have a tough run of fixtures ahead as they face Manchester City, Chelsea and Arsenal in their next three games.
    The news of Nunez’s injury comes in the same week that the Merseyside club found out that Stefan Bajcetic would miss the rest of the season with a thigh injury.
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    They have also been without star man Luis Diaz since September and struggled to maintain a steady squad.
    This season Liverpool have been a far cry from their sides of recent years that pushed Manchester City so far and achieved Premier League and Champions League success. More