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«Thomas Tuchel, the former Dortmund boss, is expected to take charge but PSG have spoken with Wenger and offered him a four-year deal to become the club’s general manager, according to Le10 Sport.»
I'm not sure how scientific it is but worth it just for the fun of laughing that Arsenal are right up there, although in true Wenger fashion they can't even win this.
Chelsea EXCLUSIVE: Antonio Conte to be replaced by Thomas Tuchel - Eladio Parames
THOMAS TUCHEL will be the next manager of Chelsea.
https://www.dailystar.co.uk/sport/football/698811/Chelsea-exclusive-news-Antonio-Conte-Thomas-Tuchel-Eladio-Parames-Arsenal-Luis-Enrique
How can Thomas Tuchel be offered these jobs without having done, won anything ?
Priceless. A link to the Star from the bloke who posted this yesterday: I've had Talksport on all morning and they haven't even mentioned this non story.
http://global.espn.com/football/club/paris-saint-germain/160/blog/post/3443893/thomas-tuchel-set-for-psg-but-question-marks-remain-over-european-pedigree
I just post the links. It doesn't mean i believe it, Sherlock Holmes.
It's Just paper talk,also known as tomorrow's toilet paper.
Tuchel is overrated.
Iniesta leaving, as it was reported a few weeks ago(?). @jobo China next for him?
Yup. Sad. I think he still could have been an asset next season.
I hope his retirement gets the attention it deserves. He has achieved far more in his career than Gerrard did, and remember how the media went completely mental when he quit Liverpool a few years ago...
Our Liverpool fans will know all about that!
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Another one for the Puskás Award?
As far as I am aware? He has not announced anything as yet? But it goes without saying that we will all wish him well in his new venture!
Who cares about Iniesta retiring.
He's no Messi,Suarez, Ronaldo or Gerrard to miss.
He’s here all evening, guys.
1-1! Sunderland should probably had a penalty just before, though.
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2-1 in the end. Mitrović goal turned the match around, heading the ball in the net from a free kick by Stefan Johansen. Sunderland not lucky with some ref decisions, and Fulham should probably feel lucky with those three points. Cardiff have Hull away next.
Can't wait for the stoke game.
Can't wait even more for the second leg against roma.
My cup runneth over!!! Liverpool winning the CL and then England destroying the Argies 8-0 in the final will just elicit a shrug of indifference after this. I've been drinking Bolly all night and have just called in sick to work - it's gonna take me all week to get over this hangover.
Lol, Gerrard. Fine player, but not in a million years close to Iniesta’s talent.
Take it easy with the Bolly.
All night is way too much Bolly ..........
Wiz, what's Bolly ??? :)
Do let me know if he makes this weekend’s cut of ‘Too Good, Too Bad’ on MOTD.
Is most probable what the Wizard is referring to. A drink that a certain secret agent does occasionally drinks as well. ;)
Good result for West Brom also though all too late I think, I have looked at the table Southampton might escape they have a game in hand Swansea will be sweating.
Will be a close race, and a 'great escape' for Southampton, if they stay up!
They have a chance, I hope Stoke go down whenever I see they are playing I switch off.
Agree about Stoke!
Swansea one goal down against Chelsea at home. Every point will count here on in!
Juventus had a lead by 1 goal, with Inter down to 10 men. In the 52nd minute, Icardi scored the equalizer, before Barzagli scored an own goal in the 65th. All the way into the 87th minute, Cuadrado made it 2-2 from a very difficult angle (the ball probably hitting one of the Inter defenders on the way in). Just minutes later Higuaín's header from a Dybala free-kick sent Juventus in the lead, making it 2-3 in the end. In the goal celebrations, Massimiliano Allegri had also entered the pitch(!), before getting sent off. Scenes!
Edit: the Inter red card was a result of VAR, by the way.