Key eventsShow key events onlyPlease turn on JavaScript to use this featureJacob Ramsey’s short Newcastle career has been interrupted by injury and he’s out until next month.Eddie Howe: “His recovery is going well and he is on the grass working hard and building his fitness back up. The plan was that he would [be back] for the first game after the international break ahead of us and if it is any earlier than that then of course he is ahead of schedule.”ShareSome Russell Martin press conference quotes after Rangers’ latest defeat came to Genk.I’m frustrated. The red card changed a lot, but I’m proud of the players in the second half. I asked them to be really aggressive after the sending off, not just try and defend for 45 minutes. Genk didn’t cut us open, we weren’t defending relentlessly.The longer the game goes on, if we actually dominate the ball, we create a lot more. We’ll get there. We had 10 men for a long time, I think Jack [Butland] only had two saves to make in the second half. I thought we had some really good performances.ShareTrump to move World Cup from 'dangerous' cities?The US president said he was going to make sure San Francisco and Seattle were “safe”, adding that the cities were “run by radical left lunatics who don’t know what they’re doing”. Seattle’s Lumen Field is set to host six matches at the finals, with Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara – an hour away from San Francisco – due to host a further six.SharePremier League clubs to be docked points for financial breachesExclusive story from Matt Hughes:A club guilty of breaching SCR by 30% would be docked six points. Extra points could be deducted on a sliding scale for more serious breaches of the spending cap, which would restrict spending on transfers, player wages and agent fees to 85% of revenue. Smaller breaches would be punished by a financial levy tied to the percentage of the overspend. The Premier League declined to comment.ShareThat Leoni injury can only heighten speculation that Marc Guehi will be joining Liverpool in January. The Crystal Palace manager, Oliver Glasner, has been talking about his captain:“It is credit to Marc that he never threatened to strike. He is a very honest person. That is why I was never worried about this situation. He will be our captain as long as he’s here, because he’s just such a great player and such a great personality.“Everybody could see how he played for England, that he’s 100% focused, the same here. It was written [in the media], that he steps back as our captain. Nothing true.”ShareTerence Doyle pays tribute to a rare talent at Bournemouth, a club that has space for such a maverick.ShareAlessia Russo might have lost out to her but Aitana Bonmati is a historic great in the women’s game.ShareThat Leoni injury means Federico Chiesa will take the place of his compatriot in the Champions League squad.ShareBusquets to retire at the end of MLS season.Per PA MediaInter Miami’s former Barcelona and Spain midfielder Sergio Busquets has announced he will retire at the end of the Major League Soccer season.The 37-year-old made 722 appearances for Barca between 2008 and 2023, winning nine LaLiga titles and the Champions League on three occasions.At international level, he was capped 143 times and played a key role as Spain won the 2010 World Cup and Euro 2012. He moved to the MLS two years ago and has made 105 appearances for Miami, playing alongside former Barcelona team-mates Lionel Messi, Jordi Alba and Luis Suarez.“These will be my last months on the pitch. I’m retiring very happy, proud, fulfilled, and above all grateful,” Busquets said in a video on his Instagram page. “A heartfelt thank you to everyone and to football for everything. You will always be a part of this beautiful story.”ShareLeoni out for the season with ACL injuryDisaster for Liverpool’s summer signing, Giovanni Leoni, so promising on debut against Southampton. The anterior cruciate ligament injury feared when he was carried off has been confirmed.Liverpool manager Arne Slot this morning: “He is not in a good place because he tore his ACL which means he will be out around a year. Being so young and coming to a new country and playing so well in your first game, it’s very hard to take the positives. There is never a positive side but you try to look at that and that is that he is still so young and he has so many years still go to after he recovers from a terrible injury.”ShareUpdated at 05.04 EDTEuropa League fall-out: relief for Aston Villa, more gloom for Rangers.ShareLet’s begin in the usual way, with 10 things to look out for this weekend.ShareWeekend’s Premier League fixtures:Saturday (3pm unless stated)Brentford v. Man Utd (12.30pm)Chelsea v. BrightonCrystal Palace v. LiverpoolLeeds v. AFC BournemouthMan City v. BurnleyNottm Forest v. Sunderland (5.30pm)Tottenham Hotspur v. Wolverhampton (8pm)SundayAston Villa v Fulham (2pm)Newcastle v Arsenal (4.30pm)MondayEverton v West Ham (8pm)SharePreambleGood morning from London, where we ready ourselves for another weekend of domestic action, and hear the fallout from last night’s Europa League. Team news and managers’ press conferences to follow, and the latest breaking news.You know the drill by now. Join us.Share
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