Arne Slot asks fans to support Trent Alexander-Arnold at trophy presentation
Liverpool head coach Arne Slot has called on fans to put their grievances over Trent Alexander-Arnold's departure to one side, as the Premier League champions play their final match of the season at home to Crystal Palace on Sunday.
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The Australian
3 hours ago
- The Australian
Ange Postecoglou's Tottenham future to be decided this week
One of Daniel Levy's closest advisers, Donna-Maria Cullen, has stepped down from the Tottenham Hotspur board as the club begins another summer of upheaval off the pitch. Cullen, who will leave Spurs after more than two decades working with the club, is expected to be the first of a string of significant changes made to the Tottenham hierarchy, with the new chief executive Vinai Venkatesham officially starting work this week. Venkatesham, who was previously at Arsenal for more than a decade, will help lead the shake-up of Tottenham's key positions, with the roles of Scott Munn, the chief football officer, and Johan Lange, the technical director, among those now coming under heavy scrutiny. Daniel Levy, chairman of Tottenham Hotspur, shakes hands with Ange Postecoglou. Picture:A decision on Ange Postecoglou's future as head coach, which is also in serious doubt, is expected to be made this week. Postecoglou did not hold any talks with Levy before going on holiday to Greece last week, after Tottenham lost 4-1 at home against Brighton & Hove Albion in their final game of the season, which meant they finished 17th in the Premier League. Levy, who attended the game against Brighton, was undecided on Postecoglou's future at that stage, after Tottenham's Europa League triumph and a joyous trophy parade had turbo-charged the Australian coach's case for staying. Thomas Frank (Brentford), Marco Silva (Fulham) and Andoni Iraola (Bournemouth) have all been discussed as possible successors, but there have been concerns raised around a lack of pedigree and experience. Brentford's Thomas Frank has been linked with the Tottenham job. Picture:In an interview with ABC's Australian Story, which aired last night (Monday), Postecoglou said: 'I have no doubt that for me the mission when I joined the football club was to win a trophy.' Postecoglou also referred to his speech to the fans during the trophy parade, when he said that season three is usually better than season two in the best television shows. 'I didn't want us to just enjoy the moment,' he said. 'I also wanted us to think about what's next, you know – don't settle for this. We've got a taste of it now. My players have got a taste for it. The club's got a taste for it. Well, let's make sure we're back here again.' Postecoglou is not the only one at Tottenham now waiting for clarity on his future. Venkatesham will take on some of the responsibilities previously performed by Levy and other board members at Spurs, and his arrival makes Munn's remit as chief football officer particularly unclear. Munn was appointed in 2023 and was involved in implementing changes to the Spurs medical staff last year, but the team's injury record was significantly worse this season. Both Munn's position and Lange's role as technical director would also be affected if Fabio Paratici, Tottenham's former managing director of football, returns to the club this summer. Paratici resigned from his role at Spurs in April 2023, just after Munn's arrival, but the 30-month ban he received after his former club Juventus were found guilty of false accounting ends in July. Paratici has continued to advise Levy on a consultancy basis and attended the win over Manchester United in the Europa League final. In theory, Lange could work below Paratici, as Steve Hitchen did as technical director when Paratici first joined Spurs in 2021, although Hitchen resigned less than a year later. Cullen, 62, joined the Tottenham board in 2006 after previously serving as an adviser to the club for 14 years. While her main role was as a communications and marketing specialist, she was a hugely influential figure at Spurs, after playing a key role in the new stadium project and becoming one of Levy's most trusted confidantes. In a statement, Cullen said: 'The club has been my life for the past three decades. It has been quite some journey, starting at White Hart Lane, with a brief stay at Wembley and finally our new home – amazing memories home and away. Ending this season with the Europa League trophy was a dream come true. 'The time is now right for me to gather more time for myself and my family, whom I thank for all their support over the years. 'I shall spend the coming months ensuring there is a smooth handover with my staff.' Levy said: 'Donna has made an immense contribution to the club, over an extensive period. Her diverse responsibilities grew significantly and replacing her roles with a single individual will be impossible. 'While many may associate her primarily with marketing and communications, Donna's impact extends far beyond those areas. Notably, her leadership and political acumen at planning committees, was instrumental in the club being able to build one of the finest stadiums and training centres in the world. We wish her well.' – Tottenham coach Ryan Mason is set to land his first managerial role after agreeing to take over at West Bromwich Albion, according to reports.

News.com.au
3 hours ago
- News.com.au
Ferrari heavyweight replaces Scott Barlow as Sydney FC chairman
Scott Barlow's 13-year tenure as Sydney FC chairman has come to an end as part of an 'evolution' aimed at increasing the A-League club's 'international profile'. Ferrari Australasia president Dr Jan Voss, who joined the Sky Blues board last season, will replace Barlow as chairman. Voss is fluent in five languages – English, German, Italian, French, and Dutch – and 'brings a global perspective and deep experience in brand, performance, and strategic growth' As part of a 'broader strategic restructure', inaugural club chairman Walter Bugno returns to Sydney's board, while technology entrepreneur Sebastian Gray has also been added to the board. 'This is a pivotal moment for Sydney FC,' Voss said. 'I am honoured to be appointed chairman and to work alongside a board that is deeply passionate about football and our club's future.' The club's ownership structure hasn't changed, with the Barlow family remaining as 98 per cent investors, with the other two per cent owned by the Crismale family and two other Australian shareholders. 'With a strong and stable ownership base and a renewed focus on innovation, commercial growth, and elite performance, Sydney FC is more ready than ever to embrace the challenges of the modern football landscape,' Voss said. Barlow has not only departed as chairman but also as board member after two decades of service. 'I wish to thank Scott for his extraordinary leadership and commitment,' Voss said. 'His 13 years as chairman have laid the foundations for the club's next era of growth and international ambition.' Gray – who co-founded Dugout, a digital media company co-owned by a host of top European clubs, including Real Madrid, Barcelona, Bayern Munich, PSG, Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Juventus, and Manchester City – will strengthen Sydney's focus on 'innovation, digital engagement, and sustainable investment'. Sydney's board also includes technical director Han Berger, Michael Crismale, Suzie Shaw, and Peter Paradise. The Ufuk Talay-coached Sky Blues failed to reach this season's A-League finals series, finishing seventh on the ladder. They reached the semi-finals of the AFC Champions League Two competition before being knocked out by Singapore club Lion City Sailors.

News.com.au
6 hours ago
- News.com.au
‘Makes them look a bit silly'
AFL: After weeks on debate about his performances, the Hawks have announced that James Sicily will miss the next two weeks with an injury making the whole situation look bizarre.