We were not wrong and I owe nobody an apology – Bobby on Chiefs transfer ban
Kaizer Chiefs football manager Bobby Motaung says the club did nothing wrong when acquiring Malagasy midfielder Andriamirado “Dax” Andrianarimanana, adding that he doesn’t need to apologise for the resulting transfer ban because it was a political decision.
Arteta insists there is ‘no problem’ between Luiz and Ceballos
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta played down a reported training ground spat during the international break but revealed he has spoken to Willian after the forward was pictured in Dubai.
Begiristain says Man City future is ‘guaranteed’ by Guardiola new deal
Manchester City’s director of football Txiki Begiristain insists the future of the club is “guaranteed” after Pep Guardiola signed a new contract.
Mokwena: Sundowns are in a pre-season sort of space
Mamelodi Sundowns joint-coach Rhulani Mokwena says that the season has not hit the competitive stage and that Downs are in their first phase of periodisation as they look to build themselves up not only physically but tactically as well.
Pule: New signings at Pirates have pushed me and added value
Orlando Pirates star Vincent Pule has admitted that the new signings at the club have pushed him and his teammates adding that he can see an end to the club’s trophy drought under coach Josef Zinnbauer.
Tembo: Pirates are title favourites this season
SuperSport United coach Kaitano Tembo says that Orlando Pirates are the favourites to win the title this season as they are high on confidence after signing some quality players and starting the season well.
‘I love it there’ – James determined to fight for Man United place
Daniel James has pledged to keep fighting for his Manchester United future after helping Wales reach the top tier of the Nations League.
Lampard wants an end to Saturday lunchtime Premier League games
Chelsea boss Frank Lampard has called for the Saturday lunchtime kick-off slot to be scrapped.
Trophies won in style but defensive issues remain – Man City under Pep Guardiola
Pep Guardiola has signed a new two-year deal with Manchester City to extend his stay at the Etihad Stadium to seven years, here we look at the good and the bad of Guardiola’s reign to date and considers what might be next.

