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In recent football news, Chelsea's Women's team achieved a significant victory, securing a 3-0 win against Celtic in the Champions League. This victory not only propelled Chelsea into the quarter-finals but also ensured Celtic's exit from the tournament. Chelsea dominated the game, with Lionesses star Lucy Bronze notable for kickstarting the win, showcasing the team's strength and advancing them further in the competition. Manager Sonia Bompastor's aim to make winning seem effortless seems to be paying off as the team continues on a successful path in the Champions League.

In managerial news, Ruben Amorim, the new boss at Manchester United, has been making headlines. After taking over, Amorim quickly realized the enormity of the task at hand to rebuild the team. Following his first few training sessions, he identified the need to trim the squad and has started making his mark even before his first official game. There's excitement around his approach, with hopes that he can bring success similar to what he achieved with Sporting Lisbon. Manchester United is also reportedly leading the race to sign Rosenberg wonderkid Sverre Nypan, indicating a possible direction for Amorim's recruitment strategy.

On the transfer front, Arsenal is reportedly considering selling a player that has not lived up to expectations, despite initial excitement from coach Mikel Arteta. This move underscores the continuous effort by clubs to improve their rosters. Additionally, Manchester United appears to be targeting a return for Angel Gomes, suggesting a strategic approach to blend young talent with the existing squad under Amorim's guidance.

Over in Scotland, Glasgow Rangers are under pressure to make a managerial change after a challenging start to the season. This development adds to the ongoing discussions around coaching stability and performance expectations across football clubs.

Internationally, the SheBelieves Cup is set to return for its 10th year, featuring teams like the USA, Japan, Australia, and Colombia. This tournament continues to highlight the growing significance and competitive nature of women's international football, promising exciting matchups in Houston, Glendale, Arizona, and San Diego.

These stories reflect the dynamic nature of football, with clubs and national teams continually striving for success through tactical adjustments, player transfers, and strategic planning for upcoming competitions.

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