
Premier League 2024-25 final match day HIGHLIGHTS: Liverpool, Arsenal, Chelsea, Man City, Newcastle grab UCL spots
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Tottenham 1-3 Brighton and Hove Albion: A Hinsheldwood brace and a Matt O'Riley goal keep Brighton in a 3-1 lead vs Tottenham.
Ipswich Town 1-3 West Ham United: Kudus is the latest goalscorer for West Ham as it takes a 3-1 lead.
Crystal Palace 1-1 Liverpool: Mohamed Salah scores the equaliser foe the Reds as the champion is back on level terms
Aston Villa 0-2 Man United: Eriksen scores from the spot to give the Red Devils a 2-0 lead against the Clarets. This is a big blow as Newcastle regains the final UCL spot.

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Business Standard
2 days ago
- Business Standard
Portugal vs Spain Nations League final LIVE SCORE UPDATES: Action to begin at 12:30 AM IST
Luis de la Fuente is expected to rest Fabian Ruiz, who recently featured in the UEFA Champions League final. Pedri and Mar POR vs ESP Portugal face tournament favourites Spain in the UEFA Nations League final at the Allianz Arena in Munich tonight. Roberto Martinez's side faces a daunting task, having failed to defeat Spain in any competitive match since 2004. Spain enters the final on a high after a dramatic 5-4 semi-final victory over France. The thrilling encounter showcased Spain's attacking depth and confidence under Luis de la Fuente. Meanwhile, Portugal secured their place in the final with a 2-1 win over hosts Germany, thanks to a late winner from Cristiano Ronaldo. Portugal's Bruno Fernandes is a major doubt after suffering an ankle injury during the semi-final. Although not officially ruled out, his availability remains uncertain. Joao Cancelo is confirmed to miss the final, but the rest of the squad remains unchanged. Spain has no fresh injury concerns and will field a full-strength squad. However, Luis de la Fuente is expected to rest Fabian Ruiz, who recently featured in the UEFA Champions League final. Pedri and Martin Zubimendi are likely to lead the midfield in Rodri's continued absence. Spain starting 11: Unai Simon, Mingueza, Le Normand, Huijsen, Cucurella, Fabian Ruiz, Zubimendi, Pedri, Yamal, Oyarzabal, N. Williams What time does the UEFA Nations League final between Portugal and Spain start? The match is scheduled to begin at 12:30 AM IST. Where is the UEFA Nations League final between Portugal and Spain being held? The final will be hosted at the Allianz Arena in Munich, Germany. Where to watch the UEFA Nations League final between Portugal and Spain live on TV in India? Fans in India can watch the live telecast of the match on the Sony Sports Network. Where to stream the UEFA Nations League final between Portugal and Spain live in India? The live streaming of the match will be available on the SonyLIV app and website. 12:16 AM Portugal vs Spain Nations League final LIVE UPDATES: Action to begin soon! We are less than 15 minutes away from the final clash now as the anticipation builds up among both set of fans. 12:04 AM Portugal vs Spain Nations League final LIVE UPDATES: Lamine's Ballon d'Or on the line? It is also expected that if Lamine Yamal goes on to win the title with Spain, his Ballon d'Or credentials will get stronger than ever as well, surpassing Dembele's UCL win and Raphinha's treble winning season. 11:50 PM Portugal vs Spain Nations League final LIVE UPDATES: Ronaldo vs Yamal for the 1st time ever! It will be the clash of generations as Cristiano Ronaldo takes on Lamine Yamal in the final clash. It will be the 40-year-old clashing with the 17-year old on the night.


India Today
2 days ago
- India Today
Mauricio Pochettino rules out return as Tottenham Hotspur manager amid vacancy
United States head coach Mauricio Pochettino has dismissed speculation linking him with a return to Tottenham Hotspur, calling the idea "not realistic" as the Premier League club begins its search for a new parted ways with Ange Postecoglou on Friday, just over two weeks after he led them to their first major trophy in 17 years with a 1-0 victory over Manchester United in the Europa League final. Despite that success, the club endured a dismal domestic campaign, finishing just above the Premier League's relegation zone after 22 defeats-marking their worst season in nearly 50 who previously managed Tottenham from 2014 to 2019 and guided them to the Champions League final in 2019, has long been linked with a potential return whenever the manager's seat becomes vacant. But speaking after the U.S. national team's 2-1 defeat to Turkey in a friendly on Saturday, the Argentine played down the rumours. "After I left in 2019, every time I was free and the manager's position at Tottenham was open, my name appeared," said Pochettino. "If you've seen the rumours, I think there are 100 coaches on the list. Don't worry about that."The 53-year-old, who previously managed Espanyol, Southampton, and Paris Saint-Germain, signed a two-year deal to lead the U.S. men's national team in September. His current focus is preparing the squad for the 2026 World Cup, which will be co-hosted by the United States, Canada, and something happened, for sure you would see, but we can't talk about this kind of thing because today, it's not real. It's not realistic," he added. "And look at where I am, where we are. The answer is so clear, no? But we're talking about it because it's my club-like Newell's or Espanyol."Spurs have been linked with several potential candidates to replace Postecoglou, including Brentford's Thomas Frank, Crystal Palace manager Oliver Glasner, and Fulham's Marco Silva. Whoever takes the reins will become the club's fifth permanent manager in just six U.S. will aim to bounce back when they host Switzerland in Nashville on Tuesday, hoping to avoid a fourth straight defeat under Pochettino's leadership.
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First Post
2 days ago
- First Post
Ange Postecoglou sacked: Who are Tottenham Hotspur's top candidates to replace the Australian?
With Ange Postecoglou unable to save his job as Tottenham Hotspur manager despite helping the club win the UEFA Europa League, its first major trophy in 17 years, we take a look at some of the top candidates likely to replace the Australian. read more Tottenham Hotspur finished 17th, just above the drop zone, in Ange Postecoglou's second season in charge, which was the primary reason behind the Australian losing his job. AP Helping Tottenham Hotspur win their first major trophy in 17 years wasn't enough for Ange Postecoglou to save his job as manager, with the on Friday. The bombshell of an announcement came just half a month after Postecoglou's men defeated Manchester United 1-0 in Bilbao to win the UEFA Europa League, adding a trophy to their cabinet for the first time since Juande Ramos' side won the League Cup. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD Tottenham however, had finished 17th in the 2024-25 Premier League season, just above the relegation zone, after 22 defeats in 38 games, which had already cast a shadow on his future at the north London club. More from Football The was an aberration in what was ultimately a disastrous season for a team that had finished runners-up at the UEFA Champions League just six years ago. And for a club that was seen as a regular in the Premier League top six, fighting relegation certainly is embarrassing. In the end, Spurs chairman Daniel Levy decided not to take a leaf out of Manchester United's book and give Postecoglou another shot the way the 'Red Devils' extended Erik Ten Hag's job last year, and made his exit official. So who are the candidates likely to replace 'Big Ange' at Spurs? We take a look at some of the names currently doing the rounds: According to BBC Sport, Brentford boss Thomas Frank is a favourite to succeed Postecoglou as Spurs manager in the following season. The 51-year-old has been in charge of 'The Bees' since 2018 and has not only steered them into the Premier League from the Championship, he helped them finish 10th this season – seven places above Tottenham and five above United. Brentford boss Thomas Frank is a leading candidate to succeed Ange Postecoglou as Tottenham Hotspur manager. Reuters Also in contention is Bournemouth manager Andoni Iraola, whose team finished level on 56 points with Brentford but finished ahead at the ninth spot due to a superior Goal Difference. Iraola's heroics in Spain – helping second-tier clubs Mirandes and Rayo Vallecano into the semi-finals of Copa del Rey and steering the latter into LaLiga – further helps boost his chances of landing the job at Tottenham. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD Also in contention are Marco Silva and Oliver Glasner. While Silva's Fulham finished just two points short of Bournemouth and Brentford, Glasner helped Crystal Palace pull off their biggest victory ever – a 1-0 victory over Manchester City in the League Cup final that helped them win the first trophy of its 120-year history and condemned Pep Guardiola to a trophyless season. Is Pochettino set for a Spurs comeback? Mauricio Pochettino managed the cub for five years from 2014 to 2019, helping the club make their only appearance in a Champions League final during this period besides finishing among the top three in three consecutive seasons (2015-2018). And though he did not win a trophy with the club during his time in charge, Pochettino certainly ranks among the greatest gaffers in Spurs' history. Pochettino has had one-year spells with Paris Saint-Germain and Chelsea since he was sacked by Spurs just six months after the Champions League final, where they lost to Liverpool 0-2, and currently manages the United States men's football team. And when asked about the possibility for a second spell at his old club on Saturday, a day after Postecoglou's firing, the Argentine chose to play down the talk. Tottenham Hotspur had finished among the top-three in three consecutive seasons and made their only appearance in a UEFA Champions League final during Mauricio Pochettino's five-year spell in charge of the north London club. Reuters 'After I left in 2019, every time that I was free, and the place of the position of the manager or head coach in Tottenham Hotspur (was vacant), my name is appearing on the list. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD 'If you have seen the rumors, I think there are 100 coaches in the list. I think, don't be worried about that,' Pochettino said during a press conference after USA's 2-1 home defeat against Turkey in a friendly. Pochettino added that a move back to Tottenham is 'not realistic', but did not rule out the possibility with absolute certainty. 'If something happened, you for sure you will see, but we cannot talk about this type of thing, because I think today, it's not real. It's not realistic. And look at where I am, where we are. 'And the thing is, the answer is so clear, no? But we're talking about it because it's my club, like Newells or Espanyol,' he added.