Sunday, March 29, 2026

^ ^ Tottenham manager makes bold Arsenal claim after WSL derby defeat

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Arsenal thumped north London rivals Tottenham in the WSL (Picture: Getty)

Tottenham manager Martin Ho hailed Arsenal as the ‘best team in the world’ after a one-sided north London derby in the Women’s Super League.

The Gunners secured north London bragging rights and moved up to second in the WSL with an emphatic 5-2 win over Spurs on Saturday.

Alessia Russo scored twice in the opening seven minutes at the Emirates Stadium on her way to a brilliant first-half hat-trick.

Tottenham still had hope at half time after Arsenal’s Frida Maanum headed into her own net but Caitlin Foord put the result beyond doubt with the hosts’ fourth on the hour mark.

Beth England scored a consolation goal for Spurs before Arsenal netted a fifth in injury-time through Stina Blackstenius.

The derby win sends Arsenal above Manchester United and Chelsea and into second in the Women’s Super League table, though they remain 11 points behind champions-elect Manchester City.

Arsenal also missed out on the WSL title last season – finishing 12 points behind Chelsea – but Spurs boss Ho nevertheless views the Gunners as the ‘best in the world’.

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Tottenham boss Martin Ho during the north London derby (Picture: Getty)

Renee Slegers’ Arsenal have one foot in the semi-finals of the Champions League after beating Chelsea 3-1 in the first leg last week.

Arsenal are the defending champions having beaten Barcelona in last season’s Women’s Champions League final to win the competition for the second time.

‘You come to the best in the world if we’re honest about the team, who they are and what they’ve achieved over the last six to twelve months, and we pushed them back for large moments,’ Ho said after Tottenham’s 5-2 defeat.

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Arsenal hat-trick hero Alessia Russo (Picture: Getty)

‘[In the] first half, we conceded two quick goals and that dented us. By doing that, it makes it difficult for you to get back into the game and with small individual passes, we have to be better at that as players.

‘For the Lize [Kop] one, I ask her to play a certain way and look for certain passes. When they happen, that’s my accountability and my responsibility.

‘I thought we then got back into the game, we got a goal, and then it goes into the second half where we conceded a really cheap goal again, which makes it 4-1.

‘We push back, Bethany gets a goal, really good finish, that’s 4-2. Then we were pushing the game, we make another individual error and we get punished.

‘I feel like every time we make one at the moment, the ball’s going in the net.’

Asked if the opening ten minutes of the game proved to be the decisive moment in the match, Ho added: ‘Yes, when you give two goals away like we have in those moments, you’re going to get punished for them.

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Arsenal head coach Renee Slegers (Picture: Getty)

‘They have world-class players and then it gives you a bit of a mountain to climb at times. I thought we came back into at 2-1, the game was in the balance and the third goes and that kind of then turns it back in their favour.

‘Small moments maybe change games and give you momentum. We just have to look at it, assess it, put it behind us and then focus on the Chelsea game going forward.

‘We can take lots from it in terms of with the ball and large parts of the press without the ball. Our performance, if we take out some of the individual parts, the game would change.

‘We have to make sure we do that because we don’t want to be a team and I don’t want to be a coach who concedes five goals a game. We’re not going to be doing that moving forward.’

Arsenal boss Slegers, meanwhile, singles out hat-trick hero Russo for praise after the north London derby win.

‘In training, she is communicating more and instructing more, driving the team more by being more vocal,’ she told Sky Sports. ‘You can see that she’s stepping up.

‘She is also part of the leadership group at Arsenal now. She is always herself, wanting to bring her best version, and she is very humble. She’s definitely developing that and we love to see it.’

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^ ^ Horror at World Cup opening ceremony stadium as fan dies in fall

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The Banorte Stadium was formerly known as the Azteca (Picture: Getty Images)

A man fell to his death ahead of the Mexico vs Portugal friendly at the Banorte Stadium on Saturday, the venue for the World Cup opening ceremony this summer.

The arena in Mexico City was officially reopened this weekend after being renovated, but the occasion was marked by the tragic death.

Reuters report that the man was in the box seats in the second level of the stadium and attempted to jump down to the first level.

He tried to climb along ‘the exterior of the structure’ but fell to the ground floor and died as a result.

Local authorities confirmed that the man was intoxicated, as per the report.

A statement from Fiscalía CDMX, posted on social media, read: ‘Mexico City Public Prosecutor’s Office (Fiscalía CDMX) deeply regrets the death of a person on Saturday, 28 March inside the Banorte Stadium, prior to the start of the Mexican national team’s friendly match.

‘From the outset, officials from the Attorney General’s Office, forensic experts and officers from the Investigative Police attended the scene to commence the necessary investigations.

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An investigation into the death is underway (Picture: Getty Images)

‘The area was cordoned off, the scene was secured, and evidence was collected by experts specialising in criminalistics, photography and forensic medicine.

‘Furthermore, analysis of CCTV footage from the stadium and its entrances is underway, as is the collection of statements from people who were at the scene, with the aim of accurately reconstructing the sequence of events and determining potential liability.

‘Similarly, the statutory post-mortem procedure is currently underway to establish with certainty the cause of death, as well as the physical condition of the individual at the time of the fall.

‘The Mexico City Public Prosecutor’s Office will continue its investigations thoroughly and will keep the public informed as relevant developments arise, in strict accordance with the principles of due process.’

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A goalless draw followed the tragic incident (Picture: Getty Images)

The stadium was formerly known as Estadio Azteca and has undergone extensive renovation work ahead of this year’s tournament.

The friendly contest on Saturday marked the reopening of the arena, which will become the first stadium to host matches at three World Cups.

The Azteca hosted the iconic 1970 World Cup final as Brazil beat Italy 4-1 and the 1986 final, which saw Argentina beat West Germany 3-2.

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Brazil won one of the most famous World Cup finals in Mexico City in 1970 (Picture: Getty Images)

The new Estadio Banorte is scheduled to host the opening ceremony this year and the tournament’s first fixture, between Mexico and South Africa, along with two more matches.

Despite the tragedy ahead of the game on Saturday, the match went ahead, with Mexico and Portugal playing out a goalless draw.

Premier League stars including Bruno Fernandes, Diogo Dalot, Matheus Nunes, Pedro Neto and Raul Jimenez featured in the game.


^ ^ Alan Shearer slams Chelsea over ‘baffling’ transfer decision with £28m deal questioned

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Premier League legend Alan Shearer (Picture: Getty)

Premier League legend Alan Shearer has slammed the Chelsea board over a ‘baffling’ transfer decision.

Chelsea have spent well over £1billion on signings since Todd Boehly’s BlueCo purchased the club from Roman Abramovich in 2022.

Chelsea spent close to £300m last summer alone, bringing the likes of Joao Pedro, Alejandro Garnacho and Jamie Gittens to Stamford Bridge.

Despite the incredible spending there remains a number of glaring weaknesses in a Chelsea team that have slipped to sixth in the Premier League under new boss Liam Rosenior and exited the Champions League.

Rosenior has swapped between goalkeepers Robert Sanchez and Filip Jorgensen, with neither suggesting they are at the level to be Chelsea’s long-term No. 1.

Centre-back has also been a problem position for the Blues and Shearer says it is ‘baffling’ that those two areas have still not been addressed by Chelsea’s big-spending owners.

‘Chelsea are still searching for a top-class goalkeeper and a top-class centre-half,’ the England legend said on Premier League Productions.

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Chelsea owner Todd Boehly (Picture: Getty)

‘It’s baffling, really, when you spend that amount of money, that you still haven’t got that.

‘And they’re being punished for it, the keeper makes a mistake or two, the centre-halves are too easy to play through.

‘Newcastle scored a similar goal to the one Everton scored last weekend when they went straight through the middle of Chelsea.

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Struggling Chelsea No. 1 Robert Sanchez (Picture: Getty)

‘Chelsea are not going to achieve what they want while they’re still searching for that.’

A number of Chelsea’s sales have also been questioned, with the likes of England duo Lewis Hall and Marc Guehi sealing moves away from Stamford Bridge in recent years.

Ex-Premier League striker Chris Sutton has even questioned Chelsea’s decision to sell Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall given his recent form for Everton.

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Chelsea sold Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall to Everton (Picture: Getty)

Chelsea spend £30m to sign Dewsbury-Hall from Leicester City in 2024 but the midfielder only made 13 league appearances before being sold to Everton for £28m last summer.

The 27-year-old has impressed under David Moyes at the Hill Dickinson Stadium, scoring six goals and providing three assists in the Premier League.

‘Look at Dewsbury-Hall at Everton, I wonder what Chelsea fans make of that,’ Sutton said on the BBC’s Monday Night Club.

‘I know Cole Palmer is there but I wonder what they’re thinking when they see his form and his ability in the final third to pick a pass.’

Chelsea enjoyed a promising start under Rosenior, who replaced Enzo Maresca in the Stamford Bridge hot-seat in January, but lost four games in a row before the international break.

Rosenior’s side suffered an embarrassing 8-2 aggregate defeat to PSG in the Champions League either side of Premier League defeats to Newcastle and Everton.

Chelsea return to action next weekend with a favourable FA Cup quarter-final tie against Port Vale, who sit bottom of League One.

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^ ^ Owen Hargreaves urges Arsenal to sign former Real Madrid star ahead of Chelsea

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Owen Hargreaves has sent a transfer message to Arsenal (Picture: Getty)

Owen Hargreaves has urged Arsenal to bolster Mikel Arteta’s attacking options in the summer and believes a former Real Madrid forward would be an ideal target for the Gunners.

Arteta’s side have moved nine points clear at the top of the Premier League despite only Viktor Gyokeres scoring more than six goals in the competition.

Arsenal’s reliance on set-pieces has been criticised by a number of pundits and even by some within the Premier League, including Brighton boss Fabian Hurzeler.

The Gunners won’t care one bit if the tactics lead to a first Premier League title since 2004, however, with Arsenal nine points ahead of second-placed Manchester City going into the business end of the season.

Arsenal were hoping to win their first trophy since 2020 at Wembley last weekend but were beaten 2-0 by title rivals Man City in the Carabao Cup final.

Despite that setback Arteta’s side are still on the verge of a sensational season as they target a long-awaited Premier League title and eye deep runs in both the Champions League and FA Cup.

Given the level of planning at the club, one eye will already be on the summer transfer window and the chance to strengthen a squad that has been hailed as the strongest in Europe.

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Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta (Picture: Getty)

Arsenal’s back-five looks incredibly settled, conceding just 22 goals in 31 Premier League games, but several attacking positions could be looked at by Arteta.

Liverpool legend Steven Gerrard recently urged Arsenal to sign a new left-winger to replace Gabriel Martinelli and Leandro Trossard, while several pundits want to see another striker signed to replace Gyokeres.

Hargreaves also believes it is in the attacking areas that Arsenal should prioritise in the summer transfer window, naming Nico Paz as an ideal target.

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Como star and ex-Real Madrid forward Nico Paz (Picture: Getty)

Argentina international Paz is currently thriving under ex-Arsenal midfielder Cesc Fabregas at Italian side Como, having signed from Real Madrid in 2024.

Spanish giants Madrid are believed to have the option to re-sign Paz but Hargreaves has urged Arenal to launch a move for the 21-year-old, who looks set to feature at this summer’s World Cup and has also been linked with fellow Premier League giants Chelsea.

Asked about possible Arsenal summer signings, Hargreaves said on TNT Sports: ‘There’s a young lad at Como, Nico Paz.

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‘There’s an option for him to go back to Real Madrid but if I’m Arsenal…

‘This kid – you’ll see him at the World Cup. Mikel Arteta will already know that this boy will be a star and if you don’t ask you don’t get.

‘A player like that could suit Arsenal.’

Premier League legend Fabregas has repeatedly heaped praise on Paz since he joined Como from Real Madrid.

‘Nico does incredible things,’ Fabregas said back in November. ‘He is a footballer capable of pulling a trick out of his hat at any moment.’

Speaking just last week, meanwhile, Fabregas said: ‘He sees the goal, he is not afraid.

‘Nico enjoys playing, he can play different roles and he is very complete player. I see a very, very big potential in him.’

Arsenal return to action after the international break with a FA Cup quarter-final against Championship side Southampton.

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^ ^ Tottenham manager makes bold Arsenal claim after WSL derby defeat

Arsenal thumped north London rivals Tottenham in the WSL (Picture: Getty) Tottenham manager Martin Ho hailed Arsenal as the ‘best team...