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Tudor’s Spurs Under Strain After Goalkeeper Row and Dressing Room Discord

Spurs dressing room unrest after goalkeeper switch; Tudor expected to “fight on” for Liverpool game.

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Igor Tudor is reported to have lost respect from parts of the Tottenham dressing room following his handling of the club’s goalkeepers, yet he remains expected to take charge for Sunday’s Premier League trip to Liverpool. Before kick-off in Tuesday’s Champions League tie with Atlético, Tudor had already “shocked” some members of his squad by dropping first-choice goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario, according to The Times.

Antonin Kinsky was given his Champions League debut and endured a harsh opening quarter of an hour. The Czech youngster conceded three goals, two of which were attributed to his own kicking errors, and was substituted in the 17th minute. Tudor’s refusal to even acknowledge Kinsky upon his substitution is also thought to have been questioned by his teammates. Kinsky is expected to seek a Spurs departure this summer.

Reports indicate the exit door at Tottenham may be used in due course, but multiple outlets say no final decision has been made. Despite mounting pressure and a reported loss of faith among players, Tudor is set to “fight on” for Spurs against Liverpool, per The Guardian. That source added there is little optimism about Tudor still being in the dugout for the relegation six-pointer at Nottingham Forest a week later.

Tottenham CEO Vinai Venkatesham opened up a dialogue with Tudor and his staff on Wednesday morning and is expected to leave the manager to handle Friday’s prematch media duties, according to the Daily Mail. Insiders suggest the temporary reprieve is a consequence of a lack of perceived alternatives rather than confidence in Tudor’s position.

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While names such as Roberto De Zerbi and Xabi Alonso are viewed as out of reach, the club has been linked with a jumbled medley of candidates and Sean Dyche is reported to be the leading favourite. Harry Redknapp said he had no contact from the board but held a half-hour call with Daniel Levy. The controversial figure was “marched out” of his position earlier in the season yet still retains more than 29% of the club’s shares. “He did say to me, ‘Look, if I was there now, I would definitely, and I’m not just saying it, I would bring you back into it to the end of the season.’ So it would have been interesting,” Redknapp told talkSPORT.

Beyond managerial uncertainty there are reports of ill-will among certain players. The Athletic claim one unnamed squad member has indicated he “is not too concerned” by the threat of relegation because his future lies elsewhere. That admission has been cited as evidence of a toxic atmosphere behind the scenes.

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Sir Alex Ferguson taken to hospital before United’s 3-2 win over Liverpool

Sir Alex Ferguson was taken to hospital from Old Trafford before United’s 3-2 win over Liverpool.

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Sir Alex Ferguson was taken to hospital from Old Trafford on Sunday before Manchester United’s Premier League match against Liverpool. The former manager had been meeting guests at the stadium, including cardiologist Dr. Aseem Malhotra, who posted a photograph with Ferguson on social media.

Malhotra wrote on X: “A privilege, honour and dream come true to be invited to spend some quality time with Sir Alex Ferguson ahead of the game against Liverpool today at Old Trafford.” It is not clear how soon after that meeting Ferguson was transported to hospital; he did not attend the game.

Ferguson missed Manchester United’s chaotic 3–2 victory, a match decided by Kobbie Mainoo’s 77th-minute strike. Mainoo celebrated a recent contract extension after scoring the match-winner.

Manchester United have yet to issue a formal statement on Ferguson’s condition. The Athletic reported the club described the situation as “not a medical emergency.” BBC Sport echoed that line and said club officials are “optimistic” Ferguson will soon be “fit enough” to return home.

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Ferguson is widely regarded as the greatest manager in Premier League history. He guided Manchester United to 13 Premier League titles during a 27-year tenure and led the club to two Champions League triumphs. The 1998–99 season produced a treble of Premier League, FA Cup and Champions League titles, a feat not repeated by an English club until Manchester City in 2023. Pep Guardiola and Manchester City currently hold six Premier League titles.

Some observers noted past health concerns. In 2018 Ferguson suffered a brain hemorrhage that required emergency surgery. He recalled that episode in his documentary Sir Alex Ferguson: Never Give In, and said, “All of my life I have appreciated the NHS, none more so with that experience, they were fantastic. And I owe it to them really.”

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Mainoo’s Finish Seals United’s 3–2 Victory Over Liverpool and Champions League Return

Kobbie Mainoo’s strike completed United’s 3–2 win over Liverpool and secured Champions League spot..

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Manchester United confirmed their place in next season’s Champions League with a 3–2 victory over Liverpool at Old Trafford on Sunday. The match was a study in contrasts: an electric opening for the hosts, a period of self-inflicted chaos, and a decisive final act.

Matheus Cunha profited from slack defending in the early exchanges, his shot sneaking past Freddie Woodman after a crucial Alexis Mac Allister deflection. Cunha’s goal was his ninth league strike of the season; it followed his previous match-winning effort at Chelsea where he scored the only goal. Earlier in the campaign Cunha also scored against Arsenal, Leeds United and Aston Villa.

United soon doubled their lead through Benjamin Šeško, who converted after Freddie Woodman fingertipped a Bruno Fernandes header onto the lurking Slovenian. The second goal underwent VAR review amid suggestions of a handball, but the Premier League Match Center said there was ”no conclusive evidence” to rule that Šeško had handled the ball. The decision left Liverpool feeling aggrieved and surprised observers in the stands.

Liverpool, already missing Mohamed Salah, were dealt another blow when Alexander Isak was ruled out with a groin injury sustained in training. With several forwards unavailable, Arne Slot reverted to a 4-2-4-esque setup featuring two false nines. The visitors took advantage of two United errors after the restart, enjoying a strong 15-minute spell and temporarily pinning the hosts back.

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Kobbie Mainoo was outstanding in the first half, winning duels and driving United in transition. Despite an uneven second half in which United’s midfielders were often caught ahead of the ball, Mainoo produced a superb finish from the edge of the area to settle the contest and complete United’s first double over Liverpool in a decade.

Bryan Mbeumo, the Cameroonian who had been a key source of goals earlier in the season, was bright in this match as well. Overall, United earned the win in an open, entertaining game that underlined both their attacking strengths and moments of vulnerability.

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Isak Suffers Groin Setback but Slot Insists Recovery Will Be Short

Isak has suffered a groin setback after returning from a broken leg; Slot expects a short layoff…

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Alexander Isak’s first months on Merseyside have been disrupted by injury and interrupted preparation. A disrupted preseason and a broken leg have prevented the striker enjoying a smooth debut campaign after his rise at St. James’ Park. He only recently returned from that major leg injury and, after a few sluggish outings, had appeared to be finding momentum again.

Isak scored his first Premier League goal at Anfield since he donned Saudi green for the Magpies, but he has suffered a fresh groin problem in training. The first reports of the issue emerged on Saturday and the knock was enough to rule him out of Sunday’s clash at Old Trafford. That absence followed a significant injury sustained at Tottenham Hotspur before Christmas, which ruled him out for the best part of four months.

Arne Slot spoke to Sky Sports before kick-off to outline the immediate impact on his squad and to express his frustration. He said: “After our last win against Palace, you go into the week and in the start you already know you’re going to miss out on Mo [Salah], and then during the week we miss out on Alex as well.

“But that’s not the first time this season. Arsenal away, we had our both No. 9s not available as well and we were able to play a good game. So, it is the situation to accept it.

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“Of course, very unlucky and unhappy with the fact Alex picked up a small—really small—injury,” Slot fretted. “That’s why this game came a bit too early.”

Reports underline that the latest problem is not on the scale of his broken leg, and Slot has been optimistic about a swift recovery for his costly recruit. Isak had dealt with a few nagging issues at Newcastle, and those problems have not ceased since his move. Despite the setback and with just three Premier League games remaining, these comments suggest Isak’s season may still continue.

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