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Howe happy with a point after late Isak penalty
Eddie Howe admitted it was a good point for Newcastle at Brighton this afternoon after Alexander Isak’s late penalty salvaged a 1-1 draw. The Magpies had two earlier appeals for a spot-kick rejected by VAR – one after a foul on Anthony Gordon that was outside the area and another following a shocking dive from…
AC Milan complete signing of Brighton full-back Pervis Estupinan
AC Milan have confirmed the signing of Pervis Estupinan from Brighton in a transfer worth £17 million, with the Ecuadorian defender signing a contract that runs until 2030. The 27-year-old left-back has been a consistent presence in Brighton’s line-up since arriving from Villarreal in 2022. During his time at the Amex, Estupinan made 104 appearances…
‘I wanted to call UEFA after 35 minutes to cancel the match’
Former Netherlands midfielder Wesley Sneijder says he wanted to call off last night’s Champions League semi-final between Arsenal and Atletico Madrid after 35 minutes because it was “incredibly boring”. Arsenal squeezed through to the final in Budapest thanks to Bukayo Saka’s close-range goal that gave his side a 1-0 win on the night and a…
Howe excited by ‘season-defining’ January and outlines expectations for transfer window
Eddie Howe believes January will be “season-defining” for Newcastle but is not expecting his squad to be bolstered by a significant arrival. Newcastle go into 2026 in 13th place in the Premier League, not a position a demanding fanbase would have expected given the money provided to Howe by the club’s Saudi Arabian owners over…
Farke claims Man City ‘bend rules’ after Donnarumma fakes injury
Daniel Farke voiced his frustrations after Leeds were beaten 3-2 by Manchester City at Etihad on Saturday, arguing that Gianluigi Donnarumma appeared to use an injury stoppage as a tactical pause rather than out of necessity. City led through Phil Foden after just 58 seconds, with Josko Gvardiol doubling the advantage before the break, but…
Everton snap up left-back Adam Aznou from Bayern Munich
Everton have bolstered their defence with the signing of teenage left-back Adam Aznou from Bayern Munich for an undisclosed fee. Aznou has signed a four-year deal at the Hill Dickinson Stadium and becomes the club’s fourth signing of the summer, following on from midfielder Charly Alcaraz, striker Thierno Barry and goalkeeper Mark Travers. “I’m so…