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The Guardian’s Jonathan Liew and The Sun’s Charlie Wyett join Teddy Draper on Back Pages Tonight to discuss Liam Delap’s choice to opt for Chelsea over Manchester United.
The panel also discusses whether the Hong Kong trip for the Red Devils was the right call and Luke Humphries’ success in beating Luke Littler to claim his first Premier League title.
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Daily Mirror’s Andy Dunn and Daily Mail’s Craig Hope join David Garrido on Back Pages Tonight to discuss the traumatic incident at the Liverpool parade, where more than 50 people were injured after a car drove into pedestrians.
The panel also discusses Mary Earps' decision to retire from international football ahead of the Euros and Manchester United's agreement to Wolverhampton Wanderers' release clause terms for Matheus Cunha. -
Dave Reed is joined by The Sun’s Jack Rosser and ESPN’s Mark Ogden to discuss Spurs' trophy parade, as boss Ange Postecoglou drops a possible hint about his future at the club. The panel also examines whether Manchester United may be forced to sell talisman Bruno Fernandes after Saudi Arabian club Al-Hilal set a deadline for the midfielder and, Ivan Toney's surprise recall to the England squad, plus much more.
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David Garrido is joined by The Guardian's Jonathan Liew and The Times' Charlotte Dunker to discuss Ruben Amorim's future at Manchester United, following the club's public display of support. The pair also look into Alejandro Garnacho's comments following his side's loss in the Europa League final, and debate if there is pressure on Spurs chairman Daniel Levy to stick with Ange Postecoglou, after he ended the club's 17-year trophy drought.
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On tonight's episode of Back Pages, David Ornstein from the Athletic and Riath Al Samarrai from the Daily Mail react to a 'terrible' Europa League final which saw Spurs clinch triumph over Man United.
The duo questions Ruben Amorim's Man United's lack of creativity in their campaign this season. Plus, they discuss the important conversations Ange Postecoglou will need now he's cemented his legacy with the team. -
Henry Winter and John Cross of The Mirror look at tomorrow’s back pages, starting with Ange Postecoglou’s explosive press conference ahead of the Europa League final. Then moving on to their opponents Manchester United and the apparent £100m available to spend in the summer – but is that enough?
Then the pair look at Kevin De Bruyne after playing his final home game for Manchester City and discuss how they cope without the Belgian playmaker. -
Chris Latchem is joined by Andy Dunn, Daily Mirror’s chief sports writer and Mark Ogden, senior writer at ESPN, to discuss the biggest stories on the back pages.
The panel react to Mo Salah coming out in defence of Trent Alexander-Arnold.
They also discuss the Champions League qualification race, with Aston Villa and Chelsea both recording wins in the Premier League.
Finally, will it be third time lucky for Crystal Palace as they face Manchester City in the FA Cup on Saturday, hoping to win their first ever major trophy. -
David Garrido is joined by Jonathan Liew, Sports Writer for the Guardian and Ian Ladyman, Football Editor at the Daily Mail to discuss the biggest stories on the back pages. Liverpool eye £30 million Jeremie Frimpong from Bayer Leverkusen. Manchester United seek at least £40 million for Marcus Rashford and Aston Villa don’t get first refusal. Representatives from several European FIFA member associations walked out on president Gianni Infantino at annual congress in protest of his late arrival to summit.
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Sports Broadcaster Henry Winter and The Times' Martin Hardy review the major stories from the back pages, which include Ruben Amorim's future at Manchester United after his recent press conferences ahead of the Europa League final.
The panel also discuss Tottenham's injuries after Dejan Kulusevski underwent surgery and the news that Nottingham Forest striker Taiwo Awoniyi is in an induced coma after abdominal surgery due to an injury sustained against Leicester City.
The duo also look at the rivalry between Rory McIlroy and Bryson DeChambeau and the future of Florian Wirtz ahead of his potential summer move. -
The Sun's Football Editor Charlie Wyett and The Mirror's Chief Football Writer John Cross review the major stories from the back pages, which include the news that Sporting Lisbon’s Viktor Gyokeres is being lined up as Arsenal’s main striking target this summer, and a deal could be completed for £60 million. Another leading topic discussed is that Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim will pay for staff tickets to the Europa League final against Tottenham Hotspur after the club has made more financial cuts. Bayer Leverkusen’s Florian Wirtz was rumoured to have flown in for talks with Manchester City on Tuesday, and both feel this would be the perfect replacement for Kevin De Bruyne and a real capture for Pep Guardiola as they look to rebuild for next season.
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Teddy Draper is joined by The Athletic's David Ornstein and The Independent's Miguel Delaney to discuss the highly anticipated Europa League final match between Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur. Also discussed is Rachael Blackmore's career and announcement of her retirement.
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Chris Latchem is joined by ESPN's Mark Ogden and The Times' Martyn Ziegler to discuss Erling Haaland's comments about returning from injury against Southampton this weekend and whether Pep will play him.
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David Garrido is joined by the Guardians sports writer Jonathan Liew alongside The Sun's Charlie Wyatt, as they give their verdict on Manchester United's and Tottenham Hotspurs Europa League semi finals, and predict how the final between the two teams will look. They also look at Mason Mount's struggles at Manchester United and if he could Uniteds 'hero' in Bilbao. They go on to debate how long Ange Postecoglou has left at Spurs, and how Europa League victory could impact this.
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Teddy Draper is joined by sports journalist and broadcaster Henry Winter alongside The Sun's Jack Rosser, as they give their verdict on Arsenal's Champions League exit after losing 3-1 on aggregate against PSG, they also discuss how big of a miss James Maddison will be to Spurs after his season comes to an end prematurely due to injury, and whether Ruben Amorim's honesty in the media could create potential friction for him at Manchester United.
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Riath Al-Samarrai of The Daily Mail joins The Athletic's David Ornstein to react to Inter Milan's incredible 7-6 aggregate victory against Barcelona, which sees the Italians progress to the final in Munich. Mikel Arteta and Declan Rice spoke ahead of Arsenal's semi-final second leg against PSG, and seemed confident of overturning the narrow deficit in the French capital. There is also reported interest from Saudi Arabia in Manchester United's Bruno Fernandes
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Teddy Draper is joined by The Independent's Miguel Delaney and The Mirror's John Cross as they discuss Trent Alexander-Arnold's departure from Anfield with verbal terms agreed with Real Madrid. They also, react to Nottingham Forest's draw 1-1 away to Crystal Palace to keep in the hunt for a top five finish and Harry Kane winning his first trophy in his career as Bayern Munich were confirmed as Bundesliga champions over the weekend.
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On Back Pages tonight Teddy Draper is joined by ESPN's Mark Ogden and The Independent's Miguel Delaney. The trio discuss Kevin De Bruyne's departure from Manchester City as they defeat Wolves to move into third, Pep Guaridola admitting he is taking a break after his contract ends and the latest transfer news ahead of the summer window
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David Garrido is joined by The Guardian’s Jonathan Liew and The Daily Mail's Ian Ladyman to discuss the Europa League thriller between Athletic Club and Manchester United, Chelsea cruising to the Conference League final and Tottenham Hotspur giving FK Bodø/Glimt hope of a comeback.
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