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Manchester City have won the Premier League on the final day three times now under Pep GuardiolaMidfielder Phil Foden said "we've put ourselves in the history books" after Manchester City won a record fourth successive Premier League title.Foden scored twice as Pep Guardiola's side beat West Ham 3-1 on the final day to extend their unbeaten home run to 44 games in all competitions.It means they end the campaign two points above Arsenal, with the Gunners beating Everton 2-1 on the final day."It's so hard to put into words what we’ve done," said Foden said after the game."We've put ourselves…

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Liverpool fully expect Mohamed Salah to stay this summer and are planning on the basis of the 31-year-old Egypt striker being part of their squad next season. (Athletic – subscription required), externalIncoming Liverpool sporting director Richard Hughes will lead talks over a new contract for Salah, whose current deal runs until 2025. (Times – subscription required), externalMarcus Rashford might find his options limited if he chooses to leave Manchester United, with Paris St-Germain cooling their interest in the 26-year-old England forward. (The i Newspaper), externalCrystal Palace's £55m-rated England defender Marc Guehi, 23, is of interest to Liverpool as they seek…

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The transfer window shut on 1 February for Premier League, EFL and Scottish clubs.For the latest rumours check out today's gossip column, for a full list of transfers made in January – including the Women's Super League deadline – visit this page, or take a look at our collation of club released and retained lists.Follow for all the news from your Premier League or Scottish Premiership clubEnglish Football LeagueMax Stryjek, external [Wycombe – Crewe] Emergency loanInternationalKieran Phillips, external [Huddersfield – Sacramento Republic] LoanScottish PremiershipJames Penrice [Livingston – Hearts] Free*Blair Spittal [Motherwell – Hearts] Free**Deal to go through in JulyEnglish Football…

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A council spokesman said the level of damage and disruption is "unnacceptable"Police in Glasgow say 19 people were arrested and four officers injured during celebrations after Celtic won the premiership.An estimated 25,000 fans gathered in the city centre around Glasgow Cross and the Merchant City on Saturday,Damage caused by fans has been branded "unacceptable" by Glasgow City Council.Teams worked though the night to clear up a "substantial" amount of litter, debris and broken glass which was left in the area.Glasgow city council said bus stands and traffic signals were damaged during the course of the dayFans gathered at Trongate following…

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For all their recent issues, Manchester United are on a three-game winning streak in all competitions – but will that last when neighbours Manchester City come to Old Trafford on Sunday? "We know how United like to play on the break, and it worked for them when they won this fixture last season," BBC Sport football expert Chris Sutton said. "But if City click, it will be a very different story this time."Sutton is making predictions for all 380 Premier League matches again this season, against a variety of guests.This week, he takes on the stars of two CBBC shows…

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Heavy rain in the East Midlands led to the pitch at Burton's Pirelli Stadium being deemed unplayableThree of Tuesday's English Football League and National League games have been postponed because of waterlogged pitches. In League One, the basement battle between Burton in 18th and Cheltenham, sat eight points back in 22nd but with two games in hand, was called off.After consistent heavy rainfall in the region on Tuesday, the playing surface at the Pirelli Stadium was deemed unplayable when the match officials arrived just before 18:00 GMT.In League Two, Walsall's mid-table match at home to Morecambe was also called off…

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England are the defending Women's European championsHolders England have been drawn in a tough group with the Republic of Ireland, France and Sweden in Group A3 of Women's Euro 2025 qualifying.Scotland will face Serbia, Slovakia and Israel in Group B2, while Northern Ireland are alongside Portugal, Bosnia-Herzegovina and Malta in Group B3.Wales have been drawn against Croatia, Ukraine and Kosovo in Group B4.The qualifiers will take place between April and July, with the tournament scheduled for July 2025 in Switzerland.France, England and Sweden are ranked third, fourth and fifth respectively in the Fifa rankings, while the Republic of Ireland are…

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