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Former Roma attacker Diego Perotti spoke in the capital club’s favor with regards to their chances in reaching Top 4.Today, Perotti gave an interview to La Gazzetta dello Sport in which he retraced
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Anthony Elanga's breakaway goal against his former club earned high-flying Nottingham Forest a 1-0 victory over Manchester United in the Premier League on Tuesday.
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Forest have been the surprise package of the season and are third in the table with an FA Cup semi-final against Manchester City to look forward to.
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"The Champions League is the main goal. We'll focus on Saturday, another big one for us. "I thought defensively we were excellent. All 11 of us stuck together. I didn't feel threatened at all. We managed to get them on the counter-attack a few times and we got a few goals.
Anthony Elanga scored possibly the best goal in the Premier League this season to beat Manchester United and take Nottingham Forest one step closer to Champions League football. The winger ran 85
Carlo Ancelotti has a few major decisions to make when Real Madrid take on Arsenal in the Champions League. In fact, rumors are already swirling that Ancelotti has already decided to bench the players who struggled against Real Sociedad.
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Planet Football on MSNHow the Premier League could have SEVEN teams in next season’s Champions LeagueThe revamped Champions League means that there could be seven English teams in the competition next season and here’s what needs to happen for that to become a reality. How can
Would you prefer Champions League qualification or lift the FA Cup? That is the debate on BBC Radio 5 Live's Football Daily podcast after Nottingham Forest edged their way into the semi-finals of the FA Cup with a penalty shoot-out win at Brighton.
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inews.co.uk on MSNWhat impact would returning to the Champions League have on Newcastle?If the Carabao Cup is for show, the Champions League is for dough. And where Newcastle United hope to be going, this (unexpected) chance to dine with Europe’s elite again cannot be passed up. “A game changer in terms of revenue,
Newcastle United may have already secured a return to European football next season after winning the Carabao Cup, but all eyes are on a return to the Champions League. Returning to Europe's elite competition would hand the Magpies a substantial boost in terms of Financial Fair Play and the Premier League's Profit and Sustainability Regulations.
It’s been clear for some time now that finishing in the top 5 – rather than the top 4 – will secure you Champions League football this season.Given Chelsea were in the top 2 at Christmas,