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Gary O’Neil succeeds Liam Rosenior as Strasbourg coach

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Gary O’Neil has replaced Liam Rosenior as Strasbourg coach, the French club announced on Wednesday.

Former Bournemouth and Wolves boss O’Neil heads to France after Rosenior left the modest Ligue 1 outfit on Tuesday for Premier League side Chelsea.

The 42-year-old had a playing career, including spells at Portsmouth and Middlesbrough, and represented England under-21s.

“I’m excited to get started and proud to be part of this fantastic club,” O’Neil said in a Strasbourg statement.

“We have an exciting group of players and clear, ambitious objectives for the season.

“My focus is on working hard with the squad to give everything for the club’s success,” he added.

O’Neil takes over with the Alsatians, who won their sole French title in 1979, in seventh place in Ligue 1 but without a win in the league since November 9.

They are top of the Conference League table, having beaten the likes of Crystal Palace and Aberdeen.

During his time in the Premier League, O’Neil guided Bournemouth to top-flight safety and took over at Wolves after Julen Lopetegui’s chaotic departure.

He left Molineux in December 2024 with the club in 19th place, having won just twice that season.

O’Neil’s first game in charge of Strasbourg will be Saturday’s French Cup last 32 game at fourth-tier Avranches.
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“I am very happy to welcome Gary O’Neil to Racing,” Strasbourg president Marc Keller said.

“He is a demanding and recognised coach, with a modern approach to football that is fully part of the continuity of our sports project,” he added.

Rosenior’s move to Chelsea has been shrouded in controversy, with the Blues and Strasbourg owned by the same consortium, BlueCo, who bought the three-time French Cup winners in June 2023.

Strasbourg fans called for Keller to leave his role due to Rosenior’s departure, which followed the equally unpopular announcement that club captain Emmanuel Emegha would head to Stamford Bridge next season.

Rosenior guided Strasbourg to seventh in the table last term, a marked improvement on his predecessor Patrick Vieira, under whom they had finished 13th.

Strasbourg’s last piece of silverware was lifting the fourth of their League Cup trophies in 2019.

“Liam Rosenior’s move marks yet another humiliating step in Racing’s subservience to Chelsea,” the Strasbourg Supporters’ Federation said on Facebook.

“The problem goes far beyond the mid-season sporting impact and the ambitions of a young coach. It is structural; it is the future of French club football that is at stake.

“Every additional contortion by Marc Keller, every extra minute spent at the helm of the club, is an insult to the tremendous work accomplished before 2023,” it added.

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Man City, Inter, Chelsea And Juve To Face Off Pre-Season In Hong Kong

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English and Italian football giants Manchester City, Chelsea, Inter Milan and Juventus will square up for pre-season friendlies in Hong Kong in August, the clubs announced on Tuesday.

Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City, currently arm-wrestling Arsenal for the Premier League title, will take on Inter Milan on Saturday, August 1, spearheaded by their Norwegian goal machine, Erling Haaland.The match will kick off the “Hong Kong Football Festival” at the city’s futuristic 50,000-seat Kai Tak stadium.

The gleaming arena opened a year ago, featuring a roof that can be closed and air-conditioning to combat the fierce summer heat and humidity in Hong Kong.

Chelsea will play Juventus on Wednesday, August 5, to round off the mini-tournament.

Inter, under former Romanian international Cristian Chivu, are eight points clear at the top of Serie A as they look for a 21st title, second only to Juventus, who have won a record 36 Italian top-flight championships.

Juventus are fourth and looking to secure a Champions League spot under Luciano Spalletti.

Chelsea beat PSG to win the Club World Cup in the United States last year but have since parted company with then manager Enzo Maresca.

Liam Rosenior took charge but is under pressure to keep his job after Chelsea lost five of their last six Premier League matches to drop to sixth, seven points adrift of the Champions League places.

It remains to be seen whether Rosenior will still be in charge when Chelsea land in Hong Kong, as they were also drubbed 8-2 on aggregate by PSG in the Champions League last 16.

All the teams will hold open training sessions ahead of the matches, giving Hong Kong fans an extra chance to see star players such as City’s Gianluigi Donnarumma, Chelsea’s Cole Palmer, Inter’s Lautaro Martinez, and Juventus’s Dusan Vlahovic.

The action does not stop there for fans in the football-mad southern Chinese city, as Bayern Munich and Aston Villa have already announced they will play a friendly in Hong Kong on Friday, August 7.

During pre-season last year, 50,000 sell-out crowds in Hong Kong watched Liverpool play AC Milan and Tottenham face Arsenal in the first North London derby outside of the UK.

Tens of thousands also turned out to watch the teams’ open training sessions.

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Super Falcons climb to 36th in latest FIFA ranking, top in Africa

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Nigeria’s Super Falcons have risen one place to 36th in the latest FIFA Women’s World Ranking and remain the top-ranked team in Africa.

The ranking, released on Tuesday, shows a modest improvement from the 37th position the team occupied in the December 2025 ranking.

The ranking also reflects two pre-WAFCON friendlies against Cameroon, in which it first lost 1–0 in February, followed by a 3–1 victory in March 2026.

Three days after a narrow 1–0 defeat in the first encounter, the 10-time African champions returned with a sharper, more aggressive display to turn the tie decisively in their favour.


Forward Chinwendu Ihezuo drew Nigeria level in the 32nd minute, heading home a precise cross from Rinsola Babajide.

Just before half-time, Babajide herself struck from close range after a scramble inside the box, giving the Falcons a 2–1 lead.

In the 64th minute, Michelle Alozie sealed the 3–1 victory with a flying header from a teasing cross by captain Rasheedat Ajibade.

The win moved the team up by 3.35 points to 1602 in April, although still five points short of the 1607 recorded in December 2025.

Behind the Falcons in Africa are South Africa, Ghana, and Morocco, which are ranked 58th, 59th, and 62nd globally, respectively.

Globally, Spain maintain first position, followed by the USA, England, Germany, and Japan.

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Gabriel Jesus brutally mocked as he is called “Judas” by Man City supporters

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Arsenal striker Gabriel Jesus was named Judas on Sunday as he clashed with his former side Manchester City.

The ex-City star is the only Premier League winner in Arsenal’s ranks after several successful years at the club under current manager Pep Guardiola.

During that spell he scored 95 goals in 236 appearances across a five-and-a-half-year spell whilst also lifting 10 trophies under Guardiola, including four Premier League titles, an FA Cup, three Carabao Cups and two Community Shields.

However, despite his success, one City fans shouted “Judas, what’s the score? Judas, Judas” towards the former club favourite as Arsenal and City clashed on Sunday.

After being accused of betrayal, he walked over to the fan and said: “I won 11 titles here” in a clip that went viral on social media.

The striker proceeded to cup his hands to his ears before continuing his warm-up alongside teammate Max Dowman.

Jesus is yet to find success with the Gunners under manager Mikel Arteta whose quadruple ambitions were destroyed this season after being knocked out of the FA Cup and EFL Cup.

In total, he has netted 31 times in 120 matches for the North London outfit, but he is yet to match the success he found in Manchester.

Now, after losing to City, Arsenal must bounce back against Newcastle United at the weekend whilst staying consistent for the rest of the season if they are to keep their title hopes alive.

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