Reijnders joins City in a period which feels like a revolution rather than a renewal, and one that may require a revolving door at the Etihad over the next few months. Midfielders Kalvin Phillips, James McAtee and Jack Grealish have all been tipped to leave the club, along with the likes of Kyle Walker. Then...
Goalkeepers: Karl Darlow, Danny Ward, Adam Davies Defenders: Neco Williams, Jay Dasilva, Connor Roberts, Ronan Kpakio, Ben Davies, Chris Mepham, Ben Cabango, Joe Rodon Midfielders: Josh Sheehan, Charlie Crew, Ethan Ampadu, Jordan James, Ollie Cooper, Harry Wilson, David Brooks, Sorba Thomas Forwards: Liam Cullen, Nathan Broadhead, Lewis Koumas, Rabbi Matondo, Kieffer Moore, Mark Harris, Brennan...
A huge Mexican Navy training ship has been damaged after crashing into New York City’s Brooklyn Bridge during a festive visit to the US. Footage has emerged showing towering masts of the Cuauhtémoc clipping the bridge as the sailing vessel was passing under the famous structure on Saturday evening. Parts of the masts reportedly fell...
Bristol City manager Stephen Kirby will leave the club after a disappointing second half to their Women’s Championship campaign. The Robins won just two of their last 10 matches in all competitions and finished sixth in the league. It is understood the decision was made by the club to end Kirby’s two-year contract 12 months...
Trevitt’s first loan spell at Exeter was cut short in January 2024 after he suffered a serious injury that prematurely ended a season-long stay. He had scored five goals in 23 games for the Grecians in his first taste of senior league football, including scoring two goals against Middlesbrough in the Carabao Cup fourth round....
O’Reilly joined City as an eight-year-old, having also been scouted by Manchester United, Liverpool and Everton. He signed his first professional contract in July 2022, alongside 10 other players, including Rico Lewis. In 2022-23 O’Reilly made headlines with two remarkable goals in the Under-18 Premier League – a stoppage-time scorpion kick winner against Middlesbrough and...
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola says that winning the FA Cup and qualifying for Champions League season will be a “huge success” but not change the reality that his side have had a “poor” season. READ MORE: Man City’s poor season down to me – Guardiola Read article in full at source...
Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola says his performance as manager this season has been “really poor”. City, Premier League champions in each of the last four seasons, are fifth in the table and 22 points behind leaders Liverpool with nine matches remaining. Guardiola, who has guided City to six Premier League titles since joining in...