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  • Ex-EFL boss grabs his own player and furiously shoves him after red card

    Ex-EFL boss grabs his own player and furiously shoves him after red card
    FORMER EFL boss Pep Clotet furiously grabbed and shoved his own player after the forward was sent off. Clotet, 47, managed Oxford and Birmingham between 2017 and 2020. During his time at St Andrew&…
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    In the latest football news, Martin Ødegaard's return to Arsenal has been highlighted as the midfielder was sent back early from international duty with Norway due to injury concerns, preventing his participation in scheduled matches. On a similar note, Lisandro Martinez and four other Premier League players faced difficulties traveling to South America for national team duty after their connecting flight from Brazil was canceled, leaving them stranded momentarily.

    Roma is in the spotlight as they have postponed their training sessions while they continue their search for a new coach to replace Ivan Juric. This indicates a period of transition and uncertainty for the club as they look to maintain their competitiveness in Italian football.

    In player transfer rumors, Arsenal seems to be exploring options to strengthen their attack, with reports suggesting interest in Atalanta's Mateo Retegui as a potential alternative to Viktor Gyokeres of Sporting Lisbon, hinting at Arsenal's proactive approach in the transfer market to bolster their squad.

    Additionally, Santos, after securing promotion, is reportedly eager for the return of star striker Neymar to the Brazilian club, aiming to reignite the magic he displayed early in his career. This move would be significant for Santos and Brazilian football, attracting global attention back to the club.

    Overall, these stories reflect the dynamic nature of football, with clubs and players navigating through challenges, transitions, and potential new beginnings as they look ahead to upcoming competitions and seasons.

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