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Sports Apr 11, 2026

Arne Slot Claims Full Backing from Liverpool Hierarchy and Fans Amid Winless Streak and Ticket‑Price Protests

Liverpool manager Arne Slot says he enjoys unwavering support from the club’s executives and suppor…
Despite a three‑game winless run that has seen Liverpool knocked out of the FA Cup by Manchester City and trailing Paris Saint‑Germain 2‑0 in the Champions League quarter‑final, manager Arne Slot insists he feels "complete support" from both the club’s hierarchy and its supporters. Slot told reporters that sporting director Richard Hughes and chief executive Michael Edwards stand firmly behind him. He added that, surprisingly, the fans have also shown solidarity, chanting "We love Liverpool" even after the 4‑0 defeat to City. With Liverpool perched in fifth place in the Premier League – the final Champions League qualification slot – and Chelsea just one point behind, the upcoming home fixture against Fulham carries heightened importance for the club’s European ambitions. Off the pitch, a faction of supporters is organising a protest at Anfield over the owners’ plan to raise ticket prices. The movement recalls a 2016 demonstration when roughly 10,000 fans exited a match to oppose a similar price hike, eventually forcing the American owners to retreat. Slot expressed hope that the iconic Anfield atmosphere will remain intact, stating, "Anfield has always shown its importance in both good and tough times, and I trust the fans will continue to be a positive force, even during protest." In related news, Slot paid tribute to Andy Robertson, who will depart after a nine‑year spell at the club. The Scotland captain, now out of contract, has seen his role diminish following the arrival of left‑back Milos Kerkez. Slot described Robertson as a "great player and a great person" who has served Liverpool loyally for nearly a decade. Overall, Slot’s message underscores a belief that the club’s internal cohesion and the unwavering passion of its fanbase can help navigate the current challenges on and off the field.
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Sport Apr 10, 2026

Sports Weekend Preview: Premier League Drama, Masters Magic, and Grand National

This article provides a comprehensive guide to the weekend's sports events, including Premier Leagu…
The weekend promises to be filled with exciting sports events, starting with Premier League matches. Arsenal will face Bournemouth at the Emirates Stadium, with Barry Glendenning providing live coverage. In another Premier League match, Liverpool will host Fulham, with Rob Smyth guiding viewers through the action. The Grand National horse race will take place at Aintree, with Tony Paley providing expert analysis. The Masters Tournament will continue with its third and final rounds, featuring top golfers competing for the prestigious title. Additionally, Tyson Fury will face Arslanbek Makhmudov in a highly anticipated boxing match at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. Cricket fans will enjoy the County Championship matches, while rugby enthusiasts will watch the England Women team face Ireland Women at Twickenham.
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Sports Apr 10, 2026

Premier League News: Chelsea's Enzo Fernández Future in Doubt, Arteta Praises Eze

Chelsea's Enzo Fernández faces an uncertain future amid a two-match suspension, while Arsenal's Mik…
Chelsea's Enzo Fernández is facing increased uncertainty over his future at the club after Liam Rosenior hinted at 'a few hurdles' that need to be overcome. Fernández has been serving an internal two-match suspension for comments made during the international break that appeared to court Real Madrid. Despite apologizing, Fernández will miss Chelsea's Premier League game against Manchester City on Sunday.Rosenior expressed hope that Fernández would be a 'massive part of the group moving forward' but acknowledged there are issues to clear up. Meanwhile, Pep Guardiola has stressed that Manchester City must win every game, starting with Sunday's fixture at Chelsea, to have any chance of winning the Premier League title.In other news, Mikel Arteta has praised Eberechi Eze's determination to return early from a calf injury. Eze is set to feature against Bournemouth on Saturday and has impressed Arteta with his 'obsession' with improving since joining Arsenal last summer.
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Sports Apr 10, 2026

Roberto De Zerbi Aims to Revive 'Ange-ball' Style at Tottenham

Roberto De Zerbi, the new manager of Tottenham Hotspur, aims to revive the 'Ange-ball' style of pla…
Roberto De Zerbi has vowed to bring back the attacking style of football known as 'Ange-ball' to Tottenham Hotspur in a bid to prevent the club's first relegation in 49 years. The Italian manager has only seven games to impart his complex football philosophy to his players. De Zerbi wants to replicate the rampant, marauding style of his predecessor Ange Postecoglou, who won Tottenham's first trophy in 17 years but was dismissed after finishing 17th in the Premier League last season. “I want to keep the ball,” De Zerbi said. “I want to see again the Tottenham I watched with Postecoglou because, in my second season in Brighton, there was Postecoglou here with a lot of these players and it was one of the best teams in terms of quality of play.” De Zerbi has kept things simple in his early days at Tottenham, with individual meetings and training sessions on the pitch. The first test of what has been absorbed will be away to Sunderland on Sunday. De Zerbi has often been criticised for short stays at previous clubs, but he insists he is committed to Spurs “for a long time” after signing a contract to 2031, which does not include a break clause if they are relegated. Spurs have lost seven of their past nine games but De Zerbi has analysed their recent matches and taken encouragement from the 1-1 draw at Liverpool and 3-2 Champions League win against Atlético Madrid. “We have to show this for 90 minutes and we have to believe in ourselves,” he said. “The most important part in football is the mental part. You are used to speaking too much about the style of play, the tactical disposition, blah, blah, blah. But in the end, the mental part is crucial in every work, especially in football, especially in this moment in Tottenham.”
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Sports Apr 10, 2026

Arne Slot says Liverpool’s rebuild is a shared priority as Robertson and Salah depart

Liverpool manager Arne Slot asserts that the club’s board and supporters are united behind a necess…
Arne Slot acknowledges that last season’s Premier League title postponed the inevitable end of an era at Liverpool, but stresses that the club recognised the need for a rebuild when he was appointed to succeed Jürgen Klopp. Two more stalwarts of the Klopp era – Andy Robertson and Mohamed Salah – will exit on free transfers this summer, further signalling the transition. The remaining veterans who delivered league and Champions League glory – Virgil van Dijk, Alisson and Joe Gomez – are now entering the final years of their contracts. The campaign has been harsh, with Liverpool suffering 16 defeats, a tally Slot describes as “unacceptable”. Yet he insists that he, sporting director Richard Hughes, chief executive of football Michael Edwards, and the owners at Fenway Sports Group remain aligned on the causes of the club’s struggles and the path forward. “It’s normal for clubs to go through cycles,” Slot explained. “We were fortunate that last season’s success delayed the start of this cycle, but now we must manage the break‑up of a great Liverpool side.” He highlighted that the departing players have benefited from last summer’s signings, gaining insight into the club’s ethos and work ethic. Despite the recent run of poor results, Slot feels the backing of the board and, surprisingly, the fans. “Support isn’t always shouted daily; it’s felt in the conversations we have and the shared understanding of the challenges,” he said, adding that he has sensed that support since arriving at Anfield. Slot concluded, “Everyone – the ownership, Richard, Michael and the wider club – sees the same issues. We are all aligned on what needs to be done and why.”
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Sport Apr 10, 2026

Jagwar Favourite to Deny Irish Rivals in Aintree's Grand National

The Grand National, one of the most prestigious horse racing events, is set to take place at Aintre…
The Grand National, a premier horse racing event, is on the horizon at Aintree, with Jagwar emerging as a top contender. Trained by Oliver Greenall and Josh Guerriero, Jagwar has demonstrated remarkable attributes that make him a strong candidate to claim victory.At just seven years old, Jagwar has youth on his side and has only had eight starts over fences, indicating room for further improvement. His recent performance at Cheltenham, where he finished half a length behind Johnnywho in the Ultima Handicap Chase, showcased his potential. Jagwar's ability to appreciate the additional mile on Saturday could give him an edge over his competitors.While Jagwar does tend to make occasional mistakes, the current fence design is more forgiving than in previous years, mitigating this concern. His stable companion, Iroko, had a similar profile before last year's National but ran a fine race in fourth; however, his recent form has been less convincing.Other contenders, such as Gorgeous Tom and Stellar Story, have shown promise but may not offer the same level of appeal as Jagwar. Mark Walsh, riding for JP McManus, will be in the saddle on Saturday and could be poised to sign off his time with the green-and-gold by securing a major victory.Aintree's racing schedule also features other promising horses: Hold The Serve at 1.20, Scorpio Rising at 1.55, and Leave Of Absence at 2.30, all of whom have potential for strong performances.
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Sports Apr 10, 2026

Luton Town Aims for 'Greatest Season Ever' with Vertu Trophy Final Berth

Luton Town, currently 10th in League One, is set to face Stockport in the Vertu Trophy final at Wem…
Luton Town, a team that once played in the Premier League, has experienced a remarkable transformation under the leadership of manager Jack Wilshere, who took over in October. Despite being relegated to League One, the team has shown resilience, with James Shea, Luton’s longest-serving player, highlighting the challenges they faced and their current upward trajectory.The team's journey to the Vertu Trophy final at Wembley against Stockport is a testament to their improved form, having lost only one of their past 11 games across all competitions. This surge in performance has lifted Luton to within three points of the playoffs, fueling hopes for a successful season.Kal Naismith, Luton's captain, praises Wilshere for his managerial skills and human connection with players, which has been pivotal in the team's resurgence. Naismith expresses optimism about the team's prospects, suggesting that they could have their 'greatest season ever' if they succeed in securing a playoff spot and potentially winning the Vertu Trophy.The team's path to the final has not been without controversy, including a unique incident in their match against Swindon, where Luton's opponents attempted to field an ineligible player. Despite this, Luton was reinstated into the competition, ultimately advancing to the final.As Luton prepares for the Vertu Trophy final, they are focused on enjoying this 'little distraction' before concentrating on their primary goal of securing a playoff spot and achieving promotion.
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Sports Apr 10, 2026

Australia Pressed to Step In as Emergency Host for 2027 Asian Cup Amid Saudi Arabia Conflict

With the Middle‑East war jeopardising the 2027 Asian Cup in Saudi Arabia, Australian officials and …
Amid escalating tensions in the Middle East, the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) has postponed the draw for the 2027 men’s Asian Cup, originally scheduled for Riyadh, and is exploring contingency plans. Australia has been urged to submit an emergency hosting bid to ensure the tournament proceeds as planned.The competition, set to kick off on 7 January 2027 and run for four weeks, will feature 24 national teams, including the Socceroos, across venues in Riyadh, Jeddah and Khobar. With the draw delayed and the Saudi venue’s security under question, AFC officials are weighing alternative locations.Former Australian international Craig Foster argues that the nation is uniquely positioned to step in on short notice. He highlights the success of the 2015 men’s Asian Cup and the recent Women’s Asian Cup hosted in Australia, noting that the country demonstrated both logistical capability and fan engagement.“Hosting the tournament would be a vital diplomatic gesture at a time when Australia’s reputation in the Middle East has suffered,” Foster said, adding that the event could deliver a significant economic uplift for the hospitality industry as teams and supporters flock to Australian cities.Data from the 2015 edition show that 15,000 overseas visitors generated more than half of the tournament’s $81 million direct spend. By contrast, the federal and state contributions to the women’s Asian Cup exceeded $20 million, underscoring the financial stakes involved.The Australian government has indicated willingness to collaborate with Football Australia, stating that any investment in international sport would be considered through regular budget processes. Foster has called on sport minister Anika Wells to endorse an emergency hosting proposal.Football Australia emphasizes that AFC tournaments have become “some of the most significant events in the global football calendar,” delivering “substantial economic, diplomatic, social, and health value for Australia.” Continued support from all government levels, they argue, is essential to maintain the country’s status as a premier host nation.Saudi Arabia, which secured hosting rights in 2023 and will later stage the 2034 FIFA World Cup, now faces uncertainty as its venues sit within striking distance of ongoing regional hostilities, including recent Iranian counter‑attacks near the under‑construction Aramco Stadium in Khobar.
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Sports Apr 09, 2026

PSG Dominates Liverpool 2-0 in Champions League Quarterfinal

Paris Saint-Germain secured a 2-0 victory over Liverpool in the first leg of their Champions League…
Paris Saint-Germain's defense of their UEFA Champions League title remains on track after a commanding 2-0 win against Liverpool in the quarterfinals' first leg.The French side took an early lead through a deflected effort by Desire Doue in the 11th minute, which looped over Liverpool's goalkeeper Giorgi Mamardashvili.Liverpool, already out of their English Premier League title defense, struggled to respond but managed to stay in the game until halftime. However, the second half was a different story, with PSG dominating the match.Khvicha Kvaratskhelia doubled PSG's lead in the 65th minute with a well-taken goal, dribbling into the box and rounding the keeper.PSG registered 18 shots throughout the game, with six on target, while Liverpool managed only three shots, none of which were on target.Liverpool manager Arne Slot acknowledged his team's struggles, stating, "We should be grateful we only lost 2-0; they had so many chances."The win puts PSG in a strong position ahead of the second leg at Anfield next Tuesday, where Liverpool will need a special performance to overturn the deficit.
#Paris Saint-Germain #Liverpool #Champions League
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