New manager for Harry Kane? Bayern eyeing Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and Zinedine Zidane as potential options to replace Thomas Tuchel

Bayern Munich are reportedly considering potential options to replace Thomas Tuchel and are thinking about Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and Zinedine Zidane.

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Tuchel has come under pressure at Bayern after a series of poor results that have left the team eight points behind Bayer Leverkusen at the top of the table. Tuchel will remain in charge for now, but the Bavarian giants are looking at potential replacements, according to Sky Germany. Solskjaer has emerged as a potential candidate on an interim basis should Tuchel not see out the season. Zidane is another manager the club are said to be thinking about currently.

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Tuchel has opted to give his players some time off ahead of some key fixtures in a bid to freshen things up after defeats to Leverkusen, Lazio and Bochum which have damaged their hopes of securing silverware this season. Bayern CEO Jan-Christian Dreesen has said the club will not sack Tuchel in the wake of their shock defeat to Bochum but has stopped short of offering the coach the club's full support.

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Zidane won 11 trophies as manager of Real Madrid, including three Champions League titles.

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Bayern take on RB Leipzig next and anything other than a win will pile more pressure on Tuchel. The Bavarians then face SC Freiburg before hosting Lazio in the second leg of their Champions League last 16 tie. Tuchel's side trail 1-0 from the first leg in Italy.

Leeds fans want club to walk away as Swansea demand £12m for Daniel James

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Leeds United fans have been voicing their concerns on social media amid news of Swansea City’s asking price for Daniel James, according to The Sun on Sunday per HITC.

The 21-year-old has been linked with a move to Elland Road throughout the January window, as the Whites look to add more creative midfielders to their roster in order to maintain their promotion push – and Yorkshire Evening Post have recently labelled him as Marcelo Bielsa’s preferred target for that position.

Figures of around £3million, per Yorkshire Evening Post, and £5m, according to TeamTalk, have been bandied around, although no official bid has been placed.

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Despite that, the Welsh outfit now want £12million for their in-demand winger, according to The Sun on Sunday.

Leeds will have to seriously consider if meeting that valuation would be worthwhile, as it would signal a sizeable increase on previous figures touted by the aforementioned sources.

£12million is also a rather hefty fee to pay for a 21-year-old who is still in his breakthrough season, and has only started 12 of his 17 senior appearances for the Liberty Stadium outfit.

Clearly these Leeds fans would rather their side now walk away from any negotiations…

England miss chance to play first-ever UEFA Women's Nations League finals as Spain, France and Germany are joined by Netherlands after Lionesses fall short despite Scotland thrashing

England won't feature in the first-ever Women's Nations League finals, with a line-up of Spain, France, Germany and Netherlands set for February.

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Netherlands break England hearts at the death Draw was enough for Germany earlier in the dayThe pair join Spain & France in February's finalsWHAT HAPPENED?

Spain and France had already secured their spots in February's finals prior to the final matchday of the Nations League group stage on Tuesday, with Germany and Netherlands doing enough to join them and complete the four-team line-up.

A draw for Germany in Wales combined with Denmark's loss at home to Iceland decided Group 3, before Netherlands scored a 95th minute goal against Belgium to top Group 1 ahead of England, who had spent most of the evening in pole position thanks to a thrashing of Scotland.

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There is more at stake than just a Nations League trophy, too, as there is also qualification for the Olympic women's football tournament to be secured. France will host the Games next summer, so are already assured of a place, and they will be joined by two of Spain, Germany and Netherlands.

If France are eliminated in the Nations League semi-finals in February, it will be the two finalists that qualify for the Olympics. However, if France reach the final, it will be the other finalist and the team that wins the third-place match that secures a spot at the Games.

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While the Olympics is an under-23 tournament on the men's side, it is a full senior competition when it comes to women's football and, thus, is an extremely prestigious event, second only to the Women's World Cup.

The United States women's national team has won Olympic gold a record four times, with no other nation doing so on more than one occasion. Norway won the tournament in 1996, Germany came out on top in 2016 and, in 2021, it was the turn of Canada, who beat the USWNT for the first time in 20 years en route.

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On Monday December 11, the Women's Nations League finals draw will take place to determine what February's semi-finals will look like. Unlike the men's competition, there will not be a host country for the four games, with each tie to have a home team instead. The draw will take place at 12pm GMT.

Christian Pulisic fails to spark! USMNT & AC Milan star endures rough return to Germany in the Champions League – and there's still no sign of Gio Reyna for Borussia Dortmund

Christian Pulisic's return to Dortmund failed to ignite as AC Milan left Germany with a point in hand after a goalless draw.

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Pulisic entered the game in good form, having scored against Lazio over the weekend. On Wednesday, he returned to Signal Iduna Park for the first time since leaving the club to join Chelsea in 2019 as he looked to help his side to three crucial Champions League points.

The American was named to Milan's starting XI, as was fellow U.S. men's national team star Yunus Musah, but Milan couldn't muster much in a 0-0 draw.

On the Dortmund side, Gio Reyna was once again named to the bench, but wasn't among Edin Terzic's substitutions as he waits for his first appearance of the season.

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Pulisic started and went just under 70 minutes for Milan, who were unable to muster much against Dortmund. Their best moments generally came from Rafael Leao, who retained his starting place opposite Pulisic and alongside Olivier Giroud in the attack.

Musah was a bit more involved than Pulisic, as the young midfielder made just his second start for the club and his first in the Champions League. Musah's best contributions, though, were on the defensive end, where he put in a strong shift.

Milan had a chance to win it late when Leao played in Pulisic's replacement, Samuel Chukwueze, who couldn't quite get the ball out from under his feet before firing a tame shot.

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With the draw, this season's Group of Death takes an interesting turn, especially considering the result of the other game.

In Wednesday's other match in Group F, Newcastle stunned Paris Saint-Germain at St. James' Park, vaulting them right up to the top spot in the group. PSG, meanwhile, are second thanks to their win over Dortmund in their opening match.

That leaves Milan in third behind their two rivals, while Dortmund will finish the day in fourth on just one point.

It's all to play for, though, as the teams head into matchday three on October 25 with Milan facing PSG and Dortmund visiting Newcastle.

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With camp looming, the concerns surrounding Reyna will remain after this one.

The American still hasn't gotten off the bench for Dortmund and has not played a game since the start of the season. In fact, his last appearance came in the Nations League back in June. During those games against Canada and Mexico, Reyna offered a glimpse into what he can do as a No.10 but, due to his lack of minutes, will we get a chance to see that in October camp?

It'll be a big decision for Berhalter, but, if Reyna gets into the game when Dortmund return to the Bundesliga this weekend, it will add a bit of justification to a potential Reyna call-up.

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Christian Pulisic (4/10):

Essentially invisible for most of the match as he never really got going on his return to Dortmund. Could have gotten an assist early in the second half if he'd teed up Leao, but that was about as good as it got as the American amassed just 30 touches in 70 minutes.

Yunus Musah (6/10):

Another relatively solid performance for Musah, who had good moments in the attack and in defense. Won the ball several times, showing that his defensive ability is improving, and that'll help him lock down a more consistent place in this Milan XI.

'Everything ⁦Cristiano Ronaldo told me has been proven correct' – Piers Morgan takes fresh swipe at Erik ten Hag & slams Man Utd for 'pathetic' stand against media criticism

Piers Morgan took a fresh swipe at Erik ten Hag and has slammed Manchester United for their "pathetic" stand against media criticism.

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United have banned four media outletsRonaldo had slammed Ten Hag for his methodsMorgan aims a fresh dig at the Dutch coachWHAT HAPPENED?

The Red Devils banned four media outlets from attending Ten Hag's press conference ahead of their encounter against Chelsea following reports of dressing room unrest in the wake of their latest defeat to Newcastle United at St. James' Park last weekend.

Morgan, who has never shied away from criticising the Dutch manager for the treatment he handed out to Ronaldo before hisexplosive interviewthat saw him leave Old Trafford prematurely, did not pass up a fresh opportunity to slam the 53-year-old.

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Morgan tweeted: "REMINDER: Everything ⁦@Cristiano told me a year ago about Manchester United and Erik Ten Hag has been proven correct."

Soon after he added another tweet that read: "Pathetic. You can pull this stunt when you’re the greatest manager of all time like Sir Alex, but to do it when you’re as bad as Ten Hag and the journalists are accurately reporting how bad you are, is laughable."

The Arsenal fan even went on to urge other journalists to refrain from covering Ten Hag in another tweet: "WTF? I hope every other journalist now boycotts this press conference in solidarity with their colleagues. And yes, I’d say exactly the same if Arsenal behaved like this."

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Before leaving United Ronaldo claimed that he had "no respect" for Ten Hag. He even insisted that there were "some things inside that don’t help (us) reach the top level " which was perceived as a direct reference to the coach's methods that were holding the team back. United are currently struggling in seventh, nine point adrift of Arsenal at the Premier League summit.

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WHAT NEXT FOR MANCHESTER UNITED?

Ten Hag is in dire need of a win against Chelsea on Wednesday at Old Trafford. It will be a tall order for a beleaguered United side that have lost to every side they have faced in the top half of the table so far this season.

‘Inspired millions of people all over the world’ – Rob McElhenney explains why Paul Mullin will help will make Wrexham even ‘bigger’

Rob McElhenney claims prolific Wrexham striker Paul Mullin has “inspired millions all over the world” and will help to make the club even “bigger”.

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Star striker closing in on 100 goalsLeading another promotion pushCo-owner remains a big fanWHAT HAPPENED?

The 29-year-old frontman was a marquee addition for the Red Dragons back in 2021 – a matter of months after McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds completed their stunning takeover. Mullin is closing in on 100 goals for the Welsh outfit and was a talismanic presence as they secured promotion back into the Football League last season.

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Mullin has become a star of the ‘Welcome to Wrexham’ documentary series, helping to raise his profile in America and beyond, with the promise of much more to come from him. His latest outing saw another match ball collected after netting a hat-trick against Accrington Stanley.

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McElhenney was at that game and has been quick to sing the praises of Mullin as he continues to make an impressive contribution on and off the field. The Wrexham co-chairman told : “When you put in the work like Paul does, good things happen. The man you see in the documentary is the man who he is. He’s inspired millions of people all over the world, for so many different reasons, and I’m so proud that’s he’s part of this organisation. Not just because he scores hat-tricks every once in a while. The more games that this man plays for this club, the bigger this club is going to continue to get.”

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Wrexham remain in the hunt for automatic promotion out of League Two this season, with Mullin helping to fire them back into the top three of that division. Phil Parkinson’s side have 11 games remaining in which to try and steer clear of the fourth-tier play-off lottery.

Barcelona left fuming at serious Gavi injury on Spain duty and point finger at manager Luis de la Fuente

Barcelona are reportedly furious with the Spain national team, including head coach Luis de la Fuente, after seeing Gavi pick up a serious injury.

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Teenager midfielder has suffered ligament damageMay have to sit out the rest of the seasonLa Liga giants not happy with selection callsWHAT HAPPENED?

The 19-year-old midfielder limped out of a Euro 2024 qualification clash with Georgia in tears after suffering supposed knee ligament damage. The talented teenager is likely to sit out the rest of the 2023-24 campaign once an ACL problem is confirmed.

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That setback represents a serious blow for the player, his club side and national team. Defending La Liga champions Barca will be hit particularly hard as they are set to be without a key part of Xavi’s first-team plans. claims those at Camp Nou are less than impressed at seeing that situation play out.

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The Blaugrana feel unnecessary risks were taken on Gavi’s fitness in a match that had nothing riding on it – with Spain having already qualified for next summer’s European Championship. The talented youngster was one of just two players to retain their starting berths from a meeting with Cyprus last week.

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is also reporting that Barca hold De La Fuente responsible for Gavi’s injury. There was always the chance that fatigue could take its toll in a competitive game, with Barcelona looking for answers as to why common sense did not prevail – with difficult questions now being asked of the RFEF. The manager, though, has rejected their 'complaints', saying: "I understand Barca's complaints, but, if it wasn't Gavi, it could have happened to someone else. This can happen in a La Liga match, in training or in any situation. Sometimes we don't realise the risk that each moment entails when you put on your boots. It was an accident, a misfortune, but Gavi was perfectly ready to play."

From £42.5m rip-off to shrewd bargain: Cole Palmer is proving Man City wrong at Chelsea and he could even sneak into England's Euro 2024 squad

Eyebrows were raised when the Blues splurged on the attacker on transfer deadline day, but he has swiftly emerged as their most important player

Chelsea's deadline-day capture of Manchester City's Cole Palmer was perplexing, not least because the £42.5 million ($52m) fee pushed their spend under co-owners Todd Boehly and Behdad Eghbali past the £1 billion ($1.2bn) mark. In what was viewed as a costly, knee-jerk reaction to Christopher Nkunku's untimely pre-season injury, the Blues had shelled out on another youngster who, despite boasting a portfolio of impressive cameos, was unproven in the Premier League and had made just 41 appearances for City overall.

However, Palmer's faultless start to life at Stamford Bridge has flipped that narrative on its head; a string of imperious, influential performances has seen questions over his price tag become muted. Having been sensibly eased into the team by Mauricio Pochettino, the 21-year-old has emerged as one of Chelsea's most important players.

That was certainly the case on Sunday, when Palmer proved a point against his old side, impressing throughout the Blues' Premier League clash with City and eventually earning his new team a point from the penalty spot in second-half stoppage time.

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Nkunku's injury in early August saw Chelsea shorn of their would-be creator-in-chief before a ball had even been kicked this season, and they evidently set about searching for a replacement behind the scenes. Although Nkunku hadn't played a competitive game for the Blues, it was seen as an impossible task to mitigate for the goals and assists he would have provided, given his return of 126 contributions in 172 appearances for RB Leipzig.

Palmer, though, has been unfazed, going about his work with the kind of quality and determination that belies his tender age. Always looking to probe and create, he was averaging more progressive passes than any other player in the Premier League at the start of November, and continues to lead the division in passes into the penalty area.

His versatility is outstanding, too, with his effectiveness so far undiminished whether he is playing as an attacking midfielder, on the wing or as a false nine.

While it's evident that he is one of those players whose contributions aren't necessarily reflected in statistics, as he hangs back and looks to act as the catalyst, he does have four assists already, as well as four penalty goals.

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Palmer ended a 15-year association with Man City when he joined Chelsea on deadline day, but taking that significant leap of faith in his own ability was clearly something that didn't faze him. He carries himself with supreme confidence and has settled in seamlessly, even having the nerve to insist on taking a penalty against Arsenal ahead of seasoned veteran Raheem Sterling.

Despite his age and the fact he was working with arguably the greatest coach of all time, Palmer was steadfast in his belief that he was ready to be a regular starter in the Premier League, rather than a bit-part player in Pep Guardiola's ever-rotating winning machine, and he backed himself; ironically he would have honed that strongmindedness at City.

Explaining his decision, the 21-year-old said: "I'm not saying I shied away from the competition because I've never done that. I'd been there [around the first team] for a few years and wanted more of an opportunity to play – in my position – and to have more of an impact.

"It was a huge decision. I don't know any different. I've never been on loan. I've never moved out of Manchester. The only time I've ever been outside of Manchester is on holiday or away games. Going [to Chelsea] does feel weird, but there is no time to waste. I've got to get to it."

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Since becoming an integral part of the side, Palmer has reintroduced a certain to Chelsea that has arguably been missing since the days of Eden Hazard. In simple terms, his balletic ball carrying, trickery and confidence are a joy to behold, especially given Chelsea's tendency to lean towards direct, functional attacking players such as Sterling and Timo Werner in recent times. Kai Havertz is perhaps the exception, but he too became utilitarian as he was shoehorned into a team that he never truly fitted.

Consistency is another thing those costly signings have never been able to deliver, but Palmer is currently hitting the same high level game in, game out, and sometimes he doesn't even look like he's trying. He has already endeared himself to the Chelsea faithful with his sumptuous technical ability, and if he can maintain this standard he will make a name for himself at Stamford Bridge.

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The man who tipped Chelsea's spending in the Boehly-Clearlake Capital era past £1bn, Palmer's start has been so impressive that he is arguably already the ownership's best signing to date. Bar perhaps January acquisition Enzo Fernandez, few have been as impactful or demonstrated the consistency that Palmer has in just over two months at the club. Working with Pochettino, he has changed the way Chelsea attack, seemingly removing the shackles and making a tangible difference.

That is something his manager has recognised, saying recently: "He arrived on the last day of the transfer window but is playing like he’s been here 10 years, showing his character and personality. I cannot say, ‘I didn’t expect that’, but also if I say, ‘I expected it’, then I’m lying.

"You create expectation always when you sign a player but, of course, he’s doing well. You only feel the player when you have the player, and from day one when he started to train, you could see the talent."

One player who will be expected to be similarly influential from the first moment he pulls on the shirt is Nkunku, and the prospect of the Frenchman playing alongside Palmer is mouth-watering.

‘Everyone is looking to take a scalp’ – Wrexham told to ‘rise up’ after Accrington defeat as Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney’s club aim to bounce back against Morecambe

Wrexham's Tom O'Connor admits that his club's high profile means opponents are often extra motivated, but insists his side are up for the challenge.

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Wrexham went down to a testy 2-0 defeat at Accrington Stanley last weekend. Accrington's wild celebrations at the final whistle and the tense exchanges between the clubs before and after the game gave a glimpse that not everyone in football is delighted by Wrexham's Hollywood-powered revival. But according to O'Connor, that is nothing new.

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"There are no easy games in League Two, everyone is going out there to win," the Irishman told Wrexham's newspaper. "But I think everyone is looking to take a scalp when they come up against Wrexham as well. Wrexham have been a scalp as long as I have been here. Partly because of the documentary and the fanbase as well, it is a big game for whoever is playing us and they are looking to turn us over but we are used to that. We just have to rise up to it and enjoy it, and I think we have done that for the majority."

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While some lower league fans are happy with the glamour and profile that owners Rob McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds have brought, others are less enthused and arguments about ticket prices and streaming rights have bubbled below the surface. Whether loved or loathed, Wrexham are undoubtedly one of the first names opponents look out for when fixtures are announced at the start of the season.

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WHAT NEXT FOR O'CONNOR AND WREXHAM?

Wrexham's defeat at the Wham Stadium last week snapped a three-game winning streak and saw the Dragons drop to fourth. O'Connor and company will be hoping to get back to winning ways and climb back into the three automatic promotion spots with a win against Morecambe on Saturday.

Raheem Sterling & Cole Palmer in strange on-pitch spat over who should take Chelsea penalty vs Arsenal – with Enzo Fernandez forced to step in & make final call

Chelsea duo Raheem Sterling and Cole Palmer appeared to get into an argument over who should take a penalty against Arsenal on Saturday.

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Palmer and Sterling argued over penaltyEnzo stepped in to decide takerPalmer converted to give Blues the leadWHAT HAPPENED?

The Blues were given a penalty early on in the Premier League clash at Stamford Bridge and Palmer seemed eager to take the spot kick as he picked up the ball.

Sterling stepped in and argued that he should be the one to take the penalty and a brief spat unfolded.

Enzo Fernandez stepped in as the peacemaker before long, giving the young summer signing the nod to take it.

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After refusing his older team-mate's request to take it, the pressure was on Palmer to deliver the goods in the London derby.

Fortunately for the 21-year-old, he made no mistake from the spot and sent it past David Raya to open the scoring.

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Palmer, who joined from Manchester City at the end of the summer transfer period, now has two Premier League goals to his name from six matches for Chelsea in the English top-flight. He had opened his account with a penalty in the 4-1 win against Burnley before the international break. At the age of 21 years and 168 days, Palmer also becomes the third-youngest player to score a penalty in back-to-back Premier League appearances, behind only Bukayo Saka (20y 230d) and Peter Ndlovu (21y 50d).

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After Saturday's match against the Gunners, Chelsea will take on Brentford in the Premier League on October 28.

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