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11:47 AM ET Fans at Millwall‘s home game against Derby booed when players took a knee before the game to support the league’s anti-racism message on Saturday. It is the first time since March that the Den has hosted fans after crowds were banned as a precaution during the COVID-19 pandemic. – Stream FC Daily
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7:29 AM ET United States international Yunus Musah has signed a new six-year contract with Valencia, the Spanish side have confirmed. Valencia have increased Musah’s buyout clause to €100 million as part of the renewal, which has seen the midfielder commit his future to the club until 2026. – Stream FC Daily on ESPN+– FC
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7:39 PM ET Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp spoke of his frustration at Brexit’s impact on English football, with the German concerned tough new transfer rules being implemented on Jan. 1 are a negative consequence of Britain leaving the European Union. Premier League clubs will not be allowed to sign players from European Union (EU) countries
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5:15 PM ET The United States, Mexico, and other CONCACAF countries will play at least four triple-match windows as FIFA confirmed on Friday its decision to extend the men’s World Cup qualifying round schedule. – Lindberg: The keys to New England’s MLS Cup playoff run– MLS playoffs: Fixtures, results, final date and key info The
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5:30 PM ET Rob DawsonCorrespondent Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has welcomed Ed Woodward’s long-term backing but the Manchester United manager has accepted he is never more than six games from the sack. Woodward has been firm in his stance that Solskjaer fits the club’s “long-term approach” with his latest show of support coming at a fans’
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9:53 AM ET Arsenal‘s players exchanged angry words with each other in a clear-the-air meeting after manager Mikel Arteta called the squad together to identify reasons behind their poor start to the season. Sources have told ESPN that Arteta assembled the entire first-team group on Tuesday in a bid to address a slump in form
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1:47 PM ET The reforms aim to give greater protections to women. Harold Cunningham/Getty Images Professional women footballers are to be guaranteed maternity leave under new rules approved by FIFA on Friday, the global football body’s president Gianni Infantino said. Under the new rules, approved by the decision-making FIFA Council on Friday, a player will be
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