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England's young guns hoping to break into the Euro 2020 squad

Sportsmail has sifted through the young stars who are giving Southgate something to think about and rated their chances of featuring in the Euros.




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Norwich's Alexander Tettey takes aim at Tottenham under Jose Mourinho after FA Cup win 

Norwich midfielder Alexander Tettey has claimed that Tottenham's style of play has changed immensely under Jose Mourinho and accused the Portuguese of having a negative approach. 




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Norwich boss Daniel Farke to defy Premier League handshake ban amid coronavirus fears

Norwich manager Daniel Farke will ignore the Premier League's coronavirus edict and shake hands with Sheffield United boss Chris Wilder on Saturday.




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Sheffield United 1-0 Norwich: Billy Sharp fires Blades to victory as Canaries suffer another blow

CRAIG HOPE AT BRAMALL LANE: Dean Henderson could well be playing his way out of a third season on loan at Sheffield United, as his heroics took them back into the top six.




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DANNY MURPHY: Eric Dier should not have confronted fan... we are breeding a snowflake players

DANNY MURPHY: As a footballer, I heard a lot of things from fans they shouldn't be shouting. I caught a lot of stuff about my mum, my wife, my kids. But you still don't go into the crowd, full stop.




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Coronavirus UK: Premier League club-by-club guide to how each team has been affected by COVID-19

The Premier League has gone into lockdown as efforts to prevent the spread of the deadly coronavirus intensify around the world. Here's the latest updates from each of the 20 clubs.




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How Premier League stars are trying to keep fit during coronavirus outbreak

EXCLUSIVE BY SAMI MOKBEL: Premier League stars are being asked to complete You Tube workouts as clubs desperately try to keep their players fit during the Coronavirus outbreak.




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What are the key questions at Premier League's emergency meeting amid coronavirus outbreak?

Premier League chiefs are set to hold a crunch meeting with club bosses on Thursday to decide the fate of the season amid the continuing coronavirus crisis. We take a look at all the big questions...




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How Premier League table would if decided by FIFA's formula with Liverpool reaching 106 points

An advanced statistical model, created by the professor of mathematics at Columbia University, has crunched the numbers of the Premier League and given a deep insight as to how the season ends.




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Coronavirus: What will happen to Premier League players out of contract in June?

Q&A: Amid all of the uncertainty provided by the suspension of football is the situation concerning players whose contracts are set to expire on June 30. Sportsmail answers the key questions.




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How are Premier League clubs taking care of those at risk financially?

Manchester United and Liverpool are among clubs to insist they will continue to pay staff who would miss out financially. Here, Sportsmail has identified what each club is doing to help protect their incomes.




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Premier League's plan to save the season: Start again on June 1, play all matches in just SIX weeks

The Premier League's schedule proposal would allow the 2020-2021 campaign to begin on August 8, circumventing a financial catastrophe for clubs with mammoth wage bills.




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Coronavirus UK: Premier League stars are 'ready to revolt over plans play behind closed doors'

The 2019-20 campaign is currently suspended across the English football pyramid after the coronavirus outbreak wiped out most sport across the world.




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Premier League plan to resume season at start of May behind closed doors

EXCLUSIVE BY MARTIN SAMUEL AND MATT HUGHES: The ambitious proposals would need to be endorsed by the government, public health bodies and the PFA.




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Fans notice Norwich City's Timm Klose browsing Pornhub in his Instagram story

With the coronavirus pandemic continuing to take its toll, footballers are looking to interact with their fanbases more and more through social media. But one appears to have overshared.




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Premier League clubs accused of moral bankruptcy as they make most of tax-payers' money

The Premier League stood accused of moral bankruptcy on Wednesday night as its clubs pocketed tax-payers' money for non-football staff while paying players more than £100,000-a-week.




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Norwich players and staff make £200,000 donation to help those affected by coronavirus pandemic

Norwich City players, manager Daniel Farke, owners and directors will donate a percentage of their salaries - amounting to over £200,000 - to help those negatively impacted by coronavirus.




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Liverpool fans' group Spirit of Shankly to ask for an explanation over decision to furlough staff

On Saturday, the Premier League leaders joined Tottenham, Newcastle and Norwich City in putting them on furlough - although they promised to top up staff wages so they are paid their full salaries.




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Culture secretary Oliver Dowden warns Premier League sides that furlough scheme is not for them

Rich Premier League clubs should only furlough staff as a 'last resort' and the job retention scheme was not intended for 'billionaire' owners, warned culture secretary Oliver Dowden. 




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Premier League clubs threaten vote to RELEGATE the bottom three if they block Project Restart plans

EXCLUSIVE: Norwich, Aston Villa and Bournemouth have been warned that their best chance of staying up is to vote to restart the season and win games to get out of trouble.




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Premier League now WON'T vote on contentious Project Restart plan on Monday

The Premier League's bottom three - Norwich City, Aston Villa and Bournemouth - have been warned that relegation could be imposed on them if they object to Project Restart plans.




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Gary Neville says clubs at the bottom of the Premier League will get 'BULLIED'

The three teams occupying the Premier League's bottom three places have been warned that relegation could be imposed on them if they continue to obstruct plans to resume the season.




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How Premier League table would if decided by FIFA's formula with Liverpool reaching 106 points

An advanced statistical model, created by the professor of mathematics at Columbia University, has crunched the numbers of the Premier League and given a deep insight as to how the season ends.




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Coronavirus Crisis France: Lyon and Marseille providing the entertainment off the pitch with row

MATT SPIRO IN FRANCE:Lyon's president Jean-Michel Aulas and his Marseille counterpart Jacques-Henri Eyraud have been going at each other with relish over the past few days.




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Aymeric Laporte admits Champions League ban would 'hurt' Manchester City

Aymeric Laporte insists he won't leave Manchester City even if their two-year ban from the Champions League ban is upheld. The defender is one of a host of City players who has been tipped to leave.




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Man City won't be saved by UEFA relaxing Financial Fair Play rules for this season and next

UEFA are set to go easy on Financial Fair Play rules for this season and next. But this approach will not benefit Manchester City, who remain banned from the Champions League for the next two seasons.




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UEFA officially confirm that the Champions League and Europa League finals are postponed

This season's Champions League final and Europa League final, due to be played in May, have been formally postponed because of the coronavirus pandemic, UEFA said on Tuesday. 




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MARTIN SAMUEL: Atalanta can lift Bergamo's spirits one day if Andrea Agnelli is ignored

MARTIN SAMUEL - CHIEF SPORTS WRITER: Atalanta is the perfect example of why the best of sport should not be closed to all but a privileged few. Sport can change the worth of a region.




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Roy Keane regrets failing to ease up and to enjoy some moments while at Manchester United 

Roy Keane was famous for his drive on the pitch, and during his time at United he helped lead them to seven Premier League titles, four FA Cups and one Champions League.




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Liverpool, Man Utd, Arsenal are among clubs to launch bid to stop Man City playing in Europe 

EXCLUSIVE BY MIKE KEEGAN: Sportsmail can reveal that the entire top 10 - with the exception of City and Sheffield United - have submitted a joint application to the Court of Arbitration for Sport.




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Alexander-Arnold on 'unbelievable' Klopp, his temper as a youngster, he still think he is very good

After shooting onto the scene in 2017, Liverpool defender Trent Alexander-Arnold has achieved everything that a young academy player dreams of in his career and he is just 21 years old.




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Red Bull Salzburg coach Jesse Marsch says Takumi Minamino's move to Liverpool was a 'great honour'

Takumi Minamino moved to Anfield on January 1 after impressing in two Champions League games against the Reds, which prompted the club to meet the £7.25m release clause in his contract.




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Raul Jimenez insists he wants to stay at Wolves even if they don't qualify for Champions League

Raul Jimenez insists he is happy to stay at Wolves even if they fail to qualify for the Champions League next season, with the west Midlands side currently five points adrift of the top four.




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Jamie Carragher reveals why Rafa Benitez was preferred to Jose Mourinho as Liverpool manager in 2004

Both managers were held in high regard when they moved in 2004 - Mourinho had just won the Champions League with Porto while Benitez had guided Valencia to the La Liga title.




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Manchester City 'believe ARSENAL behind Premier League plot to have UEFA ban upheld'

Every top-half club bar City and Sheffield United submitted a joint application and now City have 'information from a number of trusted sources' that Arsenal were the club behind the move




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Wojciech Szczesny reveals Cristiano Ronaldo was forced to buy his Juventus team-mates an iMac

The superstar splashed the cash after receiving his marching orders in the Champions League, with Massimiliano Allegri ruling that players receiving a red card must give presents to the rest of the squad.




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'I'll beat Rooney's England record': Harry Kane on milestones, Mourinho and why he might leave

JAMIE REDKNAPP: Harry Kane is at home, in self-isolation, with a series of Tottenham Hotspur shirts on the wall behind him and Sportsmail's Jamie Redknapp on the screen in front.




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With on-going payments for their stadium, Atletico Madrid may not survive coronavirus lockdown

With Diego Simeone earning £8.9million more than any of his peers in management, it is little wonder Atletico Madrid are one of the clubs who could most struggle financially from the shut-down.




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PSG given formal warning for 'unsportsmanlike conduct' by UEFA after Neymar and Co mocked Haaland

It is not clear whether the warning is for Neymar and PSG's mocking of Dortmund striker Erling Haaland during and after the game or for the fracas that emerged when Emre Can was sent off.




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Sheffield United hold contract talks with Oliver Norwood and John Lundstram by VIDEO

Blades boss Chris Wilder has already been keeping tabs with his team by video links after the pandemic forced them out of their Steelphalt Academy centre in March.




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Champions League and Europa League 'moved to July and August'

The latter stages of this season's Champions League and Europa League are set to be moved to July and August as the coronavirus pandemic continues to wreak havoc on the football calendar. 




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UEFA postpones ALL international fixtures due to be played in June including Euro 2020 play-offs

The governing body made the announcement on Wednesday afternoon that all men's and women's international matches scheduled for that month would not be played 'until further notice'.




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Ramires reveals the REAL reason John Terry wore his full kit to Chelsea's Champions League final

Former Chelsea midfielder Ramires has revealed the REAL reason John Terry wore his full kit at the 2012 Champions League final - and says it was the club's idea.




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Coronavirus: European football chiefs plan to resume games around July and August

A European plan is being formed to resume football around July and August, with domestic leagues told Thursday not to abandon competitions yet due to the coronavirus pandemic.




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Scotland's European spots at risk if bosses follow Belgium and end the season early, warn UEFA

EXCLUSIVE: The threat comes as the SPFL consider a plan to crown Celtic champions and call final positions based on league standings in order to make relief payments to clubs deprived of revenue.




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Coronavirus: French doctor insists Lyon's clash with Juventus caused an explosion of cases

Marcel Garrigou-Grandchamp, a retired Lyon doctor, told Gazzetta Dello Sport 'football was an accelerator of the epidemic'. The doctor published a chart showing an explosion of cases.




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Champions League final is set to be CANCELLED if it cannot be played before August 3

UEFA has confirmed the Champions League final will be cancelled if the competition can't be concluded by August 3 and says one-legged play-offs are an option being discussed.




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What happened to Federico Macheda 11 years on from THAT Manchester United goal against Aston Villa

Football has a great history of teenagers exploding onto the scene before going on to become stars of the game. There are not many who did the former better than Federico Macheda.




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Bacary Sagna insists Arsenal must do everything to keep Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang

Former Arsenal defender Bacary Sagna says the club would be making a huge mistake if they sold Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang this summer after hailing him as the best striker in England.




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BT Sport to replay latter stages of last season's Champions League

Those suffering from withdrawal symptoms at the lack of live football can rejoice at BT Sport's plans to replay the enthralling conclusion to last year's Champions League.