Author: Rowan Clarke

Rowan Clarke is a lifelong Arsenal fan and seasoned football reporter, covering news across the Premier League and Serie A. Rowan brings readers match analysis, transfer updates, and insider insights from the heart of European football.

Manchester United teenager Tyler Fletcher has been called into Scotland’s World Cup squad as a replacement for the injured Billy Gilmour. Fletcher, who is 19 years old, had already made his international debut during the same match that saw Gilmour pick up his injury. The young midfielder came on as a half-time substitute in Scotland’s 4-1 friendly victory over Curacao at Hampden Park. Gilmour, who plays his club football for Napoli, suffered a knee injury during a first-half incident in that same friendly fixture. Scotland’s governing body confirmed the Napoli midfielder’s withdrawal from the World Cup squad later on Saturday…

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Paris Saint-Germain have retained their Champions League title after Arsenal defender Gabriel missed the decisive spot-kick in a penalty shootout. Gabriel blazed his penalty over the bar, handing PSG the victory and allowing the French club to successfully defend their European crown. The result means Arsenal have again fallen short in their pursuit of Champions League glory, losing out in the most heartbreaking of fashions. PSG’s triumph confirms their status as the dominant force in European football, securing back-to-back Champions League titles for the club. The shootout proved to be the difference between the two sides after the match itself…

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Paris Saint-Germain’s Champions League final victory over Arsenal has triggered widespread unrest across France, resulting in more than 400 arrests. Thousands of police officers were deployed across the capital to contain disorder that disrupted bus, train and rail services throughout Paris. Fireworks and flares were set off during the chaos, with several police officers sustaining injuries as crowds clashed with authorities. Police responded by firing tear gas to disperse revellers who had gathered in large numbers across the city centre. Footage from Paris appeared to show flares being ignited, electric bikes burning on roads, and crowds smashing the glass of…

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Liverpool have parted ways with head coach Arne Slot just one season after he guided the club to Premier League title success in his debut campaign. The dismissal arguably represents one of the most dramatic falls from grace seen from any top-flight title-winning manager in the modern era. Chelsea sacked several managers shortly after similar achievements, but the unique circumstances surrounding owner Roman Abramovich made those situations a distinct case. Carlo Ancelotti was dismissed at the end of his second Chelsea season in 2011, having won the league and FA Cup double in his first year in charge. Jose Mourinho’s…

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“Pain” was the first word out of Mikel Arteta’s mouth when asked how he would sum up Arsenal’s Champions League final defeat to Paris St-Germain in Budapest. Arsenal, unbeaten in the Champions League heading into Saturday’s final, missed out on becoming European invincibles following their penalty shootout defeat. The Gunners lacked attacking quality as PSG dominated with 75% possession before eventually winning on penalties after centre-back Gabriel skied his spot-kick. It was Arsenal’s first Champions League final since 2006, and they fell at the final hurdle in their pursuit of a first European trophy. “It is very tough to accept…

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Liverpool have ended Arne Slot’s tenure as head coach after two seasons, following a significant drop in form during his second year at the club. The 47-year-old Dutchman guided Liverpool to their 20th league title in his debut season before the club slipped to a fifth-place Premier League finish. Despite qualifying for next season’s Champions League, Liverpool accumulated just 60 points, their lowest tally since the 2015-16 campaign and 25 points behind champions Arsenal. Recently departed Bournemouth manager Andoni Iraola is the leading contender to replace Slot, with the club having already approached the Spaniard. The decision to remove Slot…

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The Arsenal F.C. vs Brentford F.C. timeline is one of the newest and most intensely contested rivalries in the modern Premier League, shaped almost entirely by Brentford’s promotion to the top flight in 2021 and the increasingly competitive quality they have brought to a west London derby that barely existed in living memory before then. The two clubs had rarely met in competitive football before the modern era, with a gap of more than seven decades between their First Division encounters in the 1930s and 1940s and their first Premier League meeting in August 2021. That debut meeting remains one…

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The Aston Villa vs Manchester United F.C. timeline is one of the longest and most storied in the history of English football, spanning well over a century of competitive action across league and cup competitions. The two clubs have met on 201 occasions in total across all competitions, making it one of the most frequently contested fixtures in the domestic game. Manchester United lead the overall Aston Villa vs Manchester United F.C. timeline record comfortably with 107 wins to Villa’s 52, while 42 meetings have ended level. Wayne Rooney is the leading individual scorer in this fixture, netting 14 times…

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Chelsea and Manchester United have both scouted Real Sociedad winger Ander Barrenetxea, with reports from Spain suggesting the 24-year-old is viewed as an affordable wide option capable of fitting into either club without breaking the budget. Barrenetxea, who has registered three goals and five assists in his domestic campaign, is comfortable operating on either flank, which adds to the tactical appeal for managers weighing up squad flexibility going into next season. Neither club is understood to be prepared to commit major transfer fees for wide players they consider squad additions rather than marquee signings. That framing places Barrenetxea in a…

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Anthony Gordon is heading towards a summer exit from Newcastle United, with three of European football’s biggest clubs all positioning themselves to land the England international before the transfer window closes in August. The 24-year-old has become one of the most coveted attackers on the continent, with his performances in the Premier League and Champions League drawing serious attention from multiple angles. Fabrizio Romano, who has been among the most reliable voices on this story, confirmed that Gordon has a strong chance of departing St. James’ Park this summer. “Another name to watch is Anthony Gordon. He has very serious…

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