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Manchester City Manager Pep Guardiola Leaves After 10 Trophy-Laden Years
Pep Guardiola has announced his departure from Manchester City after a decade of success, ending with a 2-1 loss to Aston Villa in his final game. The club prepares for new leadership as Guardiola moves on to a global ambassador role.

Former Arsenal Goalkeeper Alex Manninger Dies in Salzburg Train Collision
Former Arsenal goalkeeper Alex Manninger died at 48 after his car collided with a train at a Salzburg level crossing. The incident prompts renewed attention to railway crossing safety as authorities investigate the circumstances of the fatal crash.

Bernardo Silva Confirms Exit from Manchester City at Season's End
Manchester City captain Bernardo Silva announced he will depart when his contract ends this season after nine successful years and nearly 20 titles. His exit signals a significant change for the club as they prepare for upcoming tournaments and a potential rebuild.

Fulham Defeats Sunderland 3-1 to Deepen Home Losses in Premier League
Fulham defeated Sunderland 3-1 at the Stadium of Light, worsening Sunderland’s home losing streak. The result emphasizes the Black Cats' challenges this season and sets the stage for their upcoming games.

Ex-Arsenal Player Thomas Partey Pleads Not Guilty to Two New Rape Charges
Thomas Partey, a former Arsenal midfielder, has pleaded not guilty to two more rape allegations from 2020 in London, with a trial expected early next year. The case involves a total of seven charges and continues to develop.

Leverkusen Prepares for Olympiacos Clash Amid Uncertainties and Preference for Arsenal
Leverkusen is preparing for their Champions League fixture against Olympiacos amidst injury concerns and strategic preferences. The team hopes for a favorable draw against Arsenal in the upcoming knockout stage.

Chelsea's Rosenior demands discipline amid criticism and ongoing struggles
Chelsea's Liam Rosenior is under pressure to improve team discipline amid criticism for defensive lapses. Notable commentators have highlighted ongoing issues, with potential implications for the club's season.

Bukayo Saka Commits Long-Term Future to Arsenal with New Contract
Bukayo Saka has signed a new long-term contract with Arsenal until 2031, signaling his dedication to the club. He also expressed his aspiration to win all major trophies with Arsenal moving forward.

Max Dowman’s Family Gains Fifa Agent Licences to Manage Arsenal Teen Prodigy
Max Dowman's family secured official Fifa agent licenses to directly manage his rising football career. This move ensures tight control over his development as he captivates Premier League fans with record-breaking performances.

Aaron Ramsey Retires from Football at 35 After Varied International and Club Career
Aaron Ramsey, celebrated Welsh midfielder and former captain, has retired from professional football at age 35 after a career that included stints at Arsenal, Juventus, and others. His retirement marks the end of a notable career with international and club success, and he now plans to pursue coaching.

Arsenal and Bayern Munich progress to Women’s Champions League semi-finals with key wins
Arsenal beat Chelsea at Stamford Bridge to reach the Champions League semi-finals, while Bayern Munich knocked out Manchester United after a late rally. These victories mark significant milestones in the tournament's knockout stage.

Tottenham appoints Roberto De Zerbi as new manager after Tudor’s brief reign
Tottenham has appointed Roberto De Zerbi as their new manager after dismissing Igor Tudor following a poor run of seven games. The move aims to improve results and help the team avoid relegation, with De Zerbi expected to take charge soon.

Arsenal edges Chelsea 3-2 on aggregate, advance to Champions League semi-finals
Arsenal qualified for the Champions League semi-finals after defeating Chelsea 3-2 on aggregate, despite a late Chelsea goal. The match was tense, with Chelsea's Bompastor sent off, intensifying the fierce competition.

Arsenal Women Extend Winning Streak with 5-2 Derby Victory, Russo Nets Hat-Trick
Arsenal women's team secured their 11th consecutive victory with a 5-2 win over Tottenham in the north London derby. Alessia Russo's quick hat-trick and dominant attack highlight their current form and title contention prospects.

Women's Super League Hosts Six Derby Matches During International Break
Six local rivalries in the Women's Super League and WSL2 are set for the international break weekend. The packed schedule is designed to increase visibility but could challenge attendance and TV ratings.

Alessia Russo Leads Arsenal to 3-1 Win Over Chelsea in Women’s Champions League
Arsenal won the first leg of their Women’s Champions League quarter-final against Chelsea 3-1. Russo’s outstanding form and multiple goals give Arsenal a solid lead for the next match.

Viktor Gyökeres Pledges to Fuel Arsenal's Title Ambitions After League Cup Defeat
Arsenal suffered a 2-0 defeat to Manchester City in the Carabao Cup final, marking their weakest performance this season. Viktor Gyökeres vows to convert this setback into motivation as Arsenal continues their pursuit of multiple trophies.

UK Criminalizes Ticketless Football Stadium Entry After Euro 2020 Chaos
The UK has made entering football grounds without a ticket a criminal offense following Euro 2020 final chaos. This law aims to prevent unauthorized access and disturbances in future matches like the Carabao Cup final.

Ashley Cole Takes First Managerial Role as Cesena Head Coach
Ashley Cole has accepted his first head coaching job at Serie B club Cesena. His new role spotlights his transition from player to coach, testing his leadership in a competitive league.

Havertz Scores Penalty as Arsenal Draw at Leverkusen in First Leg
Kai Havertz scored a late penalty for Arsenal in his return to Leverkusen, securing a 1-1 draw in the first leg. The game marked Havertz's effort to rebound after joining Arsenal, facing a team he knows well. This result sets the stage for the second leg in their European campaign.