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  • Tributes continue to pour in for Diogo Jota and Andre Silva
    2025/07/04
    ESPN's Senior Football Writer Mark Ogden and the Daily Mail's Football Editor Ian Ladyman join Rob Jones to reflect on the tragic passing of Liverpool forward Diogo Jota and brother Andre Silva, as tributes continue to pour in from across the sporting world.
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  • Football mourns Diogo Jota | Tributes pour in for Liverpool’s number 20
    2025/07/03
    The Athletic's Carl Anka and The Mirror's Andy Dunn join the studio to reflect on the tragic passing of Liverpool forward Diogo Jota (1996-2025), as tributes pour in from across the football world. The conversation turns to the wider impact of his loss, including the devastating news of his brother Andre Silva, as the story dominates both the front and back pages.
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  • Does Joao Pedro go straight in the Chelsea starting line up? | Can Raducanu claim victory over Sabalenka? | Daly faces Lions tour heartache
    2025/07/03
    Miguel Delaney from The Independent and The Mirror's John Cross discuss Chelsea’s signing of Joao Pedro from Brighton in a deal worth up to £60m. Also discussed is Emma Raducanu’s impressive victory over former Wimbledon champion Marketa Vondrousova to set up a meeting with world number one Aryna Sabalenka. Plus, Elliot Daly is set to miss the rest of the Lions tour after suffering a serious-looking arm injury in the victory over Queensland Reds.
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    21 分
  • Brentford reject second Man Utd bid for Mbeumo | FA guarantee Wiegman’s future ahead of Euro 2025 | Verstappen in Mercedes talks
    2025/06/27
    Sky Sports News' Dharmesh Seth is joined by ESPN’s Mark Ogden and The Sun’s Charlie Wyett as they look at tomorrow's back pages.

    The team discuss Manchester United's second bid for Bryan Mbeumo being rejected by Brentford and whether the 25-year-old will move to Old Trafford.

    Additionally, they cover the news that Brentford has promoted their set-piece coach Keith Andrews to replace Thomas Frank as their new head coach, Sarina Wiegman's job as England head coach will remain secure even if her team faces an early exit at the Euros, and Mercedes' interest in signing Red Bull driver Max Verstappen.
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    21 分
  • Is Liverpool entering a new era in terms of full-backs? | Ronaldo's 'unprecedented' new contract
    2025/06/26
    Sky Sports News' David Garrido is joined by The Independent chief football writer Miguel Delaney and The Guardian's sports writer Jonathan Liew as they look at tomorrow's back pages.

    The team discuss Manchester City's 5-2 win over Juventus, which saw Rodri make his first start for Man City since September.

    Reflecting on the news that Liverpool has completed the signing of Milos Kerkez from Bournemouth, the panel discusses whether Liverpool is entering a new era in terms of full-backs.

    They go on to discuss Cristiano Ronaldo's 'unprecedented' new contract with Saudi club Al-Nassr and Arsenal's plans to rival Tottenham for Crystal Palace's Eberechi Eze.

    Finally, they discuss the news that Henry Pollock will make his first Lions start in Perth.
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  • Elliott shines as England reach final! | Have Manchester United had enough of Garnacho?
    2025/06/25
    Isaan Khan of the Daily Mail and The Evening Standard's Jack Rosser join Rob Jones as they look at tomorrows back pages.

    The team discuss England U21's victory against Netherlands as they set up a final against Germany.

    Will Newcastle United make Alexander Isak the highest paid player in their history to keep the striker at the club?

    Also discussed, is Alejandro Garnacho's future at Manchester United.
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    21 分