Thursday, May 21, 2026

^ ^ Ruben Amorim stance on replacing Jose Mourinho at Benfica after Man Utd sacking

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Ex-Manchester United boss Ruben Amorim has been heavily linked with Benfica (Picture: Getty)

Ruben Amorim has not held talks with Benfica and has no desire to return to management in Portugal, his representatives have confirmed.

The 41-year-old has been biding his time for a potential opening in one of Europe’s top five leagues having been dismissed by Manchester United back in early January.

It proved a miserable end to Amorim’s 14-month spell in charge at Old Trafford, which had promised so much but fell desperately short of expectations, culminating in a series of outbursts directed at the hierarchy.

Amorim’s flat-out refusal to deviate from his favoured 3-4-3 formation became a major bone of contention amongst United’s fanbase and key decision-makers, and a run of just one victory in eight games was the final straw.

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The club’s resurgence since Amorim’s departure has only intensified questions about the Portuguese’s elite-level credentials, with the Red Devils winning 11 from their last 16 matches under interim boss Michael Carrick.

However, despite his ties to Sporting, there has been mounting speculation in Amorim’s homeland that he could be set to take over the reins from Jose Mourinho at Benfica when the latter returns to Real Madrid.

Mourinho has reportedly agreed a two-year contract at the Bernabeu – 13 years after his initial stint came to an end – and a recent report from Correio da Manha claimed Benfica president Rui Costa has taken over negotiations to convince his fellow countryman to succeed the Special One in Lisbon.

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Amorim has been out of a job since his sacking at Old Trafford in the new year (Picture: Getty)
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There have been rumours Amorim could replace Mourinho at Benfica (Picture: Getty)

But in response to these rumours, the AS1 agency, who represent Amorim, stated: ‘Ruben Amorim made the decision a long time ago to pursue his career abroad.

‘Therefore, he has not met with any Portuguese clubs to discuss working conditions, structure, the squad, salary, or anything else.

‘Anything said beyond this is mere speculation and does not correspond to reality.’

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Amorim reportedly received a £12million payout when he was sacked by United at the turn of the year and has kept a relatively low profile in the intervening months.

According to The Sun, Fulham head coach Marco Silva has emerged as the clear frontrunner to become Benfica boss, even striking an agreement in principle to replace Mourinho at the helm.

Much like Amorim, Silva managed Sporting before being attracted to the bright lights of English football in 2017, via a brief spell in charge of Olympiakos.

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Silva is the favourite to take over the reins at Benfica (Picture: Getty)

Silva was appointed by Fulham in July 2021 and went on to steer the club back into the Premier League – after a one-year absence – where they have remained ever since.

Facing the media earlier this week, Benfica president Rui Costa was unable to provide any assurances over Mourinho’s future beyond the end of the season.

‘Jose Mourinho is Benfica’s coach until proven otherwise,’ the former AC Milan and Portugal midfielder told reporters.

‘It’s up to Mourinho to decide.

‘As for everything else, I’ll speak with the Benfica fans this week to take stock of the season.’

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^ ^ Xabi Alonso speaks out on selling three Chelsea stars including Joao Pedro

Xabi Alonso could not provide any assurances over Joao Pedro, Enzo Fernandez or Marc Cucurella (Picture: El Chiringuito TV?

Xabi Alonso was unable to rule out the possibility of Chelsea cashing in on Joao Pedro, Enzo Fernandez or Marc Cucurella when cornered by the Spanish press this week, simply reassuring fans he would ‘make a good team’.

Chelsea put an end to weeks of speculation on Sunday as it was confirmed that Alonso had been chosen to succeed Liam Rosenior, with the ex-Liverpool, Real Madrid and Bayern Munich midfielder putting pen to paper on a four-year deal at Stamford Bridge.

The 44-year-old has been out of a job since his dismissal at the Bernabeu in the new year and will officially take over from Chelsea interim boss Calum McFarlane on July 1.

After a desperately underwhelming season for the Blues, Alonso will be under no illusions about the size of the task that awaits him in west London.

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The Club World Cup holders’ Champions League qualification hopes have gone up in smoke after a miserable end to the campaign, with the side languishing down in eighth ahead of their final contest at Sunderland on Sunday.

There was further disappointment for supporters last weekend as Reece James and Co fell to a limp 1-0 defeat to Manchester City in this year’s FA Cup final at Wembley.

Off the pitch, meanwhile, there is a growing sense of uncertainty surrounding the futures of several integral squad members in the lead-up to the summer transfer window, with Fernandez and Cucurella both airing their frustrations – and seemingly agitating for moves – in recent weeks.

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Barcelona are reportedly pursuing a deal for Chelsea forward Pedro (Picture: Getty)
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Fernandez and Cucurella have made no secret of their frustrations with decisions being made at Chelsea (Picture: Getty)

Chelsea’s top goalscorer, Pedro, is another player who has become the subject of intense speculation, with the Brazilian reportedly welcoming strong interest from La Liga champions Barcelona.

The topic was put to Alonso as he was ambushed in the street by El Chiringuito TV’s Marcos Benito on Wednesday, a month-and-a-half out from his opening day in the job at Chelsea.

Alonso's chat with El Chiringuito TV

EC: Hi Xabi. How are you?

XA: Good, good… everything’s fine.

EC: We’ve seen you around Madrid, at your house… I imagine you’re already preparing for next season with Chelsea.

XA: Yes… that’s right. We have to start working.

EC: How are you? Congratulations, first of all…

XA: Happy… I’m happy, yes.

EC: Did the option come up quickly?

XA: Yes… yes… it came up quickly. And it’s a very good option.

EC: How did the Chelsea option come about? Were you waiting for an offer or…?

XA: Always open, and it’s a great project.

Alonso was then directly asked about the incessant rumours surrounding Pedro, Fernandez and Cucurella, which he met with an intriguing response.

However, the Spaniard was quick to shut down any questions about his tumultuous reign in charge of Real Madrid, keen instead to focus on the future.

Alonso's chat with El Chiringuito TV

EC: Chelsea has players that half of Europe wants. Joao Pedro, who Barça seems to be after, I imagine you won’t want to let him go. Enzo Fernandez, Marc Cucurella

XA: Well… this is football, and we’ll make a good team.

EC: And Real Madrid… just a few words?

XA: No, no. I can’t tell you anything.


With Chelsea missing out on Champions League qualification, there is a real fear amongst the fanbase – and former players – that the club will be forced to sell top talent to make up for the lack of funds.

‘I think they’re going to have to sell,’ ex-Chelsea and England winger Joe Cole said on the latest episode of The Dressing Room Podcast.

‘Everything would have been set up in this five-year plan and year four, you’ve got to expect that they’ll be in the Champions League. So you’d say that there has to be some buying and selling.

‘The noise coming out of BlueCo is that they will tweak it around. For me, that means you’re going to have to sell one of Cole Palmer, Enzo Fernandez, maybe Joao Pedro, Moises Caicedo.’

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On Pedro, Cole went on: ‘Barcelona were apparently at the game [FA Cup final] watching him.

‘I’m going to throw it out there, he’s the best number nine I’ve seen at Chelsea since Diego Costa.’

According to Spanish publication Mundo Deportivo, Chelsea ‘will not make it easy’ for Barcelona to sign Pedro – but could be prepared to agree a deal should they receive an offer in the region of €100m (£87m).

It’s claimed Barca first approached Pedro last month, but the Brazil international was focused on the end of Chelsea season and nailing down a place in Carlo Ancelotti’s squad for the World Cup – which did not come to pass.

Pedro’s current contract at Stamford Bridge is not due to expire until June 2033.

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Wednesday, May 20, 2026

^ ^ Arsenal star faces anxious wait to learn if he will get Premier League winners’ medal

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Arsenal players had to make do with a cardboard cut-out of the trophy for now (Picture: Getty)

Arsenal goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga must wait to learn if he will get a Premier League winners’ medal this weekend.  

The Gunners’ 22-year wait for a league title came to an end on Tuesday night as they were crowned champions with a game to spare.

Manchester City needed a win against Bournemouth at the Vitality Stadium with a 1-1 draw sending the trophy to north London.

The Arsenal squad and staff got the party started inside the club’s training facilities but had to make do with a cardboard cutout of the trophy for now.

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They will get their hands on the real thing after their final game of the season away to Crystal Palace on Sunday.

Given Arsenal have already played their last home game of the season, the 1-0 win over Burnley on Monday, Selhurst Park will be the setting for the official inauguration.

Club captain Martin Odegaard will be presented with the trophy before medals are dished out to players who have made a minimum of five league appearances this season, with Kepa not meeting that criteria.

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Kepa started 11 games in cup competitions but none in the league (Picture: Getty)

The former Chelsea goalkeeper joined Arsenal last summer, serving as David Raya’s understudy.  While he did start every FA Cup and Carabao Cup game, the Spaniard sat on the bench in every Premier League game this season without making a single appearance.

Arsenal will receive 40 medals in total.

The Premier League Handbook says medals will be ‘presented by the Club to its Manager and to such of its Players and Officials as it thinks fit provided that any Player who has entered the field of play in a minimum of five of its League Matches that Season shall receive from the Club a commemorative medal.

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Arsenal stars partied at the training ground last night (Picture: Getty)

‘Additional medals may only be presented with the consent of the Board which shall only be given if the total number of Players who have entered the field of play that Season in a minimum of five of the Club’s League Matches exceeds 39.’

Arsenal at present have 24 players who have played more than five times for the club this season. While Arteta could choose to start Kepa against Palace on Sunday, he will not meet that threshold.

Arsenal will however have a further 16 medals to distribute and will hope to get consent from the Premier League to award Kepa with one.

Christian Norgaard, a bit-part player at Arsenal following his summer move from Brentford, will make that cut-off having made six appearances off the bench this season.

Ethan Nwaneri, who joined Marseille on loan in January, will also be eligible, also making six appearances.


^ ^ Emotional Ian Wright sets new Premier League target for Arsenal after title win

Arsenal legend Ian Wright hopes the win marks the start of something special for the club (Picture: Stan Sport Football)

Ian Wright has told Arsenal to ‘go on a Manchester City tear’ in the Premier League and win ‘another couple in the next five or six years’ following the side’s title triumph.

Bournemouth held City to a 1-1 draw at the Vitality Stadium to ensure Mikel Arteta’s men clinched the title with a game to spare on Tuesday night.

The victory brought Arsenal’s painful 22-year wait for the title to an end, with Arsene Wenger the last manager to bring the trophy back to north London in 2004.

As Arsenal’s jubilant squad gathered at the club’s training ground, the Gunners made sure Wenger was a part of the celebrations, sharing a touching video message on social media in which the iconic Frenchman passed on his congratulations to Arteta and his players.

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Outside the Emirates, meanwhile, there were raucous scenes and fireworks as supporters flocked to soak up in their first title win in a generation, six years on from the team’s FA Cup win under Arteta – the Spaniard’s only other major trophy since taking charge.

Former Arsenal striker Wright, who has been an ardent defender of Arteta throughout the highs and the lows, was pictured going through all the emotions in amongst the celebrations.

Speaking to Stan Sport Football, the ex-England international appeared close to tears as he attempted to describe what the win meant following three successive runners-up finishes in top flight.

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There were jubilant scenes outside the Emirates (Picture: Getty)
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Arsenal’s squad gathered to watch City’s setback at the club’s training base (Picture: Getty)

Wright said: ‘Winning in ’98 was unbelievable but experiencing it as a fan, with everything we’ve gone through in the last three years and everything that’s gone on, everything we’ve had to take…

‘It’s just been so tough the last three years and to finally do it… honestly, what can I say.

‘Mikel, unbelievable. For what he’s done, it’s almost visionary what he’s done. He came in, turned everything around, got the owners on side, got the fans on side, got players out, got players in, stuck to his principles.

‘Hale End… Per Mertesacker is leaving now, unbelievable work he’s done for us. Even Edu, he’s got to get some love, Vinai [Venkatesham], all these people who have got us to this, it’s amazing.

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‘This club deserves it, our fans deserve it, all around the world, we deserve this now.’

Wright made sure to hit back at those who had ‘hammered’ Arsenal over the last few seasons and branded the squad ‘bottlers’.

‘People just hammer us all the time, constantly hammer us, hammer us,’ he added.

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Arsenal defeated Burnley to pile the pressure on Guardiola’s side (Picture: Getty)

‘They hammer our manager for his gimmicks, his this, his that. Now they can’t do that no more.

‘All that noise has got to stop because everything he’s done has led to them winning the league so they can’t hammer him for his gimmicks now.

‘The fans getting hammered, “We’re bottlers, we’re this, we’re that!”, we’ve had to take that for the last three years and now this season, this team, with the squad they’ve built… people said at the start of the season that this squad was good enough to do it and they were.’

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Describing the moment he learned that Arsenal were officially crowned champions, Wright explained: ‘When Bournemouth scored I was absolutely over the moon. They missed a couple of good chances as well.

‘I got my Mrs and my girls in a cab and said, “Come on, we’re going down there! Let’s go to the Emirates“, and then Erling Haaland scored.

‘There was only a minute or two to go and the taxi man had it on, I said to turn it off, “I don’t want to listen to it!”, and then bam, he blew the whistle and it’s done.’

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The Gunners travel to Palace before taking on PSG in the Champions League final (Picture: Getty)

Having missed much of Arsenal’s triumph in 1997/98 through injury, Wright admitted the current side’s win may even have been more special for him personally.

‘It feels better [than when he won the title as a player] because I was injured for half of that season,’ he continued.

‘As much as I was in the dressing room for most of it and got back towards the end, to be on the journey as a fan from the off, when Mikel got here…

‘I said this is the guy to kick some butts and get us back to where we need to be.

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‘It will look good in history now simply because I believe in the club, I believe in the owners and what they’ve done, I believe in Mikel and the players he’s brought in.

Declan Rice, Bukayo Saka, William Saliba, Gabriel Magalhaes, David Raya with what he’s done… I’m just naming people.

‘Even Eberechi Eze coming in and having some moments, these players have to get a Premier League medal with what they’ve done for this club, Ben White with what he’s done for us. I’m just delighted for the club.’

Asked if it could be the start of an new era of success for the club, Wright replied: ‘You hope so because obviously the first one is the toughest one to get.

‘I know there are players around the world who want to sign for Arsenal so fingers crossed we can go on a Manchester City tear, do two or three [titles].

‘I’d love us to win another couple in the next five or six years, absolutely.’


^ ^ Ruben Amorim stance on replacing Jose Mourinho at Benfica after Man Utd sacking

Ex-Manchester United boss Ruben Amorim has been heavily linked with Benfica (Picture: Getty) Ruben Amorim has not held tal...