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Club World Cup: A preview of Manchester City’s next era.
The Manchester City team that plays the club’s opening game at the 2025 Club World Cup could be very different to the one that finished the Premier League season. That was only a few weeks ago, but City have been busy.
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Spurs Make the Switch to Frank
Whether Ange Postecoglou deserved to be sacked by Spurs or not, Daniel Levy mustn’t have expected such backlash. The media were always likely to be critical because his Europa League victory flipped the narrative on the strangest of seasons in an instant.
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Sandown Place 6 Preview | 13th June
13.00 British EBF Novice Stakes RISING POWER is the standard-setter based on the impression he created when successful on debut at Newmarket. The form is already working out well, so even under a penalty, he should take a bit of beating in the opener for William Buick and Charlie Appleby.
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Club World Cup must be taken seriously by Europe’s top teams
After years of planning, the expanded Club World Cup will kick off on Saturday. Originally slated for 2021, the 32-team tournament has become a defining symbol of Gianni Infantino’s tenure as FIFA president.
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Kempton Win 6 Preview | 11th June
17.40 Racing Post Celebrates Thake-and-Smith’s 60th Birthdays Apprentice Handicap A competitive opener. INDIGO TIMES has defied much stiffer marks than this in the past and boasts a 50% strike rate when competing off marks in the 70s.
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Sesko may not be the striker that Arsenal need
Arsenal need a new centre forward. Anyone who watched how the Gunners’ 2024/25 campaign fizzled out in the Premier League and Champions League knows this with Mikel Arteta seemingly among those aware of his team’s deficiency in the forward line.
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Southwell Place 6 Preview | 9th June
14.40 Join Southwell Golf Club Handicap Chase KARAVOMYLOS finished last after a long break last time out but should be fitter now and he’s interestingly going straight over fences with that run under his belt.
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Lingfield Place 6 Preview | 7th June
17.34 Download The Raceday Ready App Handicap BETELGUESE looks the answer to the opener. His rider is in very good form and this handicap debutant has been found a good opportunity to get his head in front.
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Jadon Sancho is at a career crossroad.
Jadon Sancho was once a trailblazer. In 2017, it was extremely rare to see England players of any age make moves abroad, let alone those looking to take their first steps at senior level. When he signed for Borussia Dortmund from Manchester City as a teenager, he was barely known outside of Etihad campus.
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Toney could still be a useful option for England
Six international breaks. That’s all Thomas Tuchel has to work with before England kick off their 2026 World Cup campaign, assuming they make light work of qualifying for the tournament. The German coach was brought in to forge a team capable of becoming world champions and he is very much already on the clock.
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