Real Madrid eye January deals amid Trent Alexander-Arnold interest - sources

Real Madrid are considering making signings in the January transfer window and the club continues to retain interest in Liverpool right-back Trent Alexander-Arnold as their preferred option to address their defensive issues, sources told ESPN.However, sources told ESPN there is an understanding at the club that agreeing a deal with Liverpool in January would be difficult and they are exploring oth

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Regis le Bris not happy as Sunderland fire another blank at Preston

Sunderland boss Regis le Bris was not happy with his side’s performance in their 0-0 draw at Preston in the Championship.A second successive goalless draw extended the visitors’ unbeaten run to seven matches and edged them two points clear at the top of the table.But their display at Deepdale did not reach Le Bris’ standards.“We are not happy because this was not the perfor

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Luton fully deserving of ‘important’ win over Cardiff – Rob Edwards

Luton manager Rob Edwards thought his side were worthy winners as they climbed out of the Championship relegation zone by beating in-form Cardiff 1-0.Jacob Brown headed home Alfie Doughty’s 57th-minute corner to earn the Hatters a first win in four games.And it moved them above the Bluebirds, who came into the game on a six-match unbeaten run.“I think we played well, but you can see Ca

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Mikel Arteta fumes over penalty decisions as Arsenal lose to Inter Milan

A furious Mikel Arteta described Arsenal’s defeat against Inter Milan as “very, very difficult to accept” – and said his side should have been awarded a penalty after Mikel Merino was “punched” in the head.Arsenal fell behind on the stroke of half-time when Inter were awarded a contentious penalty after Merino was adjudged to have handled the ball in the area.Me

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Paul Warne: Derby’s first away win of the season no big deal

Paul Warne said Derby’s first Championship away win of the season was not a big deal after they broke their duck with a 2-1 victory at Coventry.Jerry Yates opened the scoring in the first half before his cross was diverted into his own net by Bobby Thomas.Tatsuhiro Sakamoto halved the deficit with just over 10 minutes to go but Derby earned their first victory away from Pride Park at the eig

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Narcis Pelach tries to keep Viktor Johansson humble after Stoke keeper’s heroics

Stoke boss Narcis Pelach praised Viktor Johansson after his stand-out performance in the Potters’ 2-0 win at Blackburn but has told the Swedish goalkeeper he still wants more from him.Second-half goals from Million Manhoef and Tom Cannon delivered Stoke’s first away league win since August, but Johansson was the man of the match after making a string of superb second-half saves, highli

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Neil Harris hopes Millwall can continue to upset Championship’s big teams

Neil Harris has vowed that Millwall will keep upsetting the Championship’s big guns after they sank Leeds 1-0.Japhet Tanganga scored the winner as the Lions ended Leeds’ unbeaten record on the road this season.It was a fourth consecutive 1-0 win for Millwall and they are now up to fifth, having been fourth from bottom when they kicked off at home to Plymouth just two weeks ago.“T

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Inter Milan heap more misery on Arsenal with Champions League victory

Arsenal’s turbulent run took another twist when they were dealt a 1-0 defeat by Inter Milan at the San Siro.Mikel Arteta’s side dominated large spells of the match but were left to rue a controversial penalty in first-half stoppage time when Mikel Merino was adjudged to have handled the ball.Hakan Calhanoglu converted the ensuing spot-kick, and, despite bravely pushing for an equaliser

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Luton end winless run by beating in-form Cardiff

Luton got back to winning ways as they ended Cardiff’s impressive run with a hard-fought 1-0 victory at Kenilworth Road.Jacob Brown’s 57th-minute strike secured the Hatters a first win in four and moved them out of the Championship’s relegation zone.And they moved above their opponents on goal difference as the Welsh side’s six-match unbeaten run came to an end.The visitors

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Preston hold leaders Sunderland to goalless draw

Preston held table-topping Sunderland to a 0-0 draw in the Sky Bet Championship.North End boss Paul Heckingbottom would have probably taken a point before kick-off but his team warranted more after missing a series of good opportunities.Regis Le Bris had surprisingly rested both Patrick Roberts and Romaine Mundle as part of his plan to rotate and it felt like his team never really got going.Within

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