Postecoglou nearing departure after poor Spurs hand Chelsea a ‘catalyst’ with £5m Sancho decision enticing

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Ange Postecoglou appears to be in a dire situation, as the Europa League rescue seems improbable following Spurs’ absence against Chelsea, who ought to cover the costs for sending Jadon Sancho back to Manchester United...  Chelsea's lackluster display against Arsenal raised doubts about their desire to win, as Enzo Maresca's team seemingly let their London competitors secure a comfortable victory.  This poor performance resulted in Chelsea having the same points total as Manchester United since their pursuit of the Premier League title began to fade in mid-December.  During this period, Spurs have fared even worse since only Championship-bound Southampton, Leicester City, and Ipswich Town have garnered fewer points in 2025 than Postecoglou’s team in the Premier League.  Tottenham’s injury issues are a relevant factor, but even their makeshift squad has significantly underachieved and failed to show up in far too many matches this season.  Their injury concerns h...

Hansi Flick selects his preferred contender for the Champions League title.

The team that Barcelona coach Hansi Flick believes has a good chance of winning the Champions League this year is not his own.

Matchday seven of the league phase of Europe's top club competition has begun this week, and with just one round of games remaining, teams are vying for spots to finish as high as possible.

After losing to Monaco in their first game, Barcelona bounced back to win five straight games against Young Boys, Bayern Munich, Red Star Belgrade, Brest, and Borussia Dortmund to move up to second place behind leaders Liverpool. 

The Premier League team has won six straight games, making them the only team with a perfect record, and Flick acknowledged that Arne Slot's team is the team to beat.

Barca take on Benfica in Lisbon on Tuesday evening, with coach Bruno Lage identifying the Catalans as the top contenders to win the trophy in May. Flick rejected that forecast, noting the challenge of accomplishing it entirely and mentioning Liverpool instead. 

"In the future, we will find out if [Lage] is correct." It's among the toughest contests to secure victory in. "Liverpool is among my favorites," Flick told the press. 

"It's one of the hardest things in the world to win the Champions League. We're doing well, but some excellent teams are also doing well.

"We compete in three different events. We're not performing well if you look at the La Liga results, but we're performing admirably if you look at the [Getafe] game [on Saturday]. Playing against Getafe is tough.

Barcelona's performance at home has been very different from their performance in Europe. After leading with just three points from their first 12 La Liga games, Flick's team has only managed one more victory in their last eight league games, dropping them seven points behind Real Madrid's lead. 

However, they did win the Supercopa de Espana earlier this month, defeating Madrid in the Saudi Arabian final for the second time this season with four goals in the first half alone.



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