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    In the world of football, recent events have sparked significant discussions and concerns. Ex-Chelsea transfer target, Samu Omorodion, has attributed the failure of his move to Chelsea to divine intervention, claiming that "God didn’t want it" to happen. Meanwhile, Milan's management is worried about Christian Pulisic's tight schedule as he returns from international duty, barely in time for the next Serie A game against Udinese.

    In managerial news, England's interim manager, Lee Carsley, is rethinking his tactical approach following a disappointing performance against Greece. He acknowledges the need for a strategy shift ahead of the next match against Finland, especially in the absence of Harry Kane. Additionally, controversy surrounds Manchester United's decision to sell Scott McTominay to Napoli, with former professional Paolo Di Canio expressing disbelief over the move.

    The Football Association (FA) is under scrutiny for its slow pace in interviewing candidates for the England job, two months after the application process ended. This delay raises questions about the organization's efficiency and decision-making process. Across the border, Scotland's Steve Clarke has voiced his disappointment over the unavailability of Scotland's Nations League fixtures on television, highlighting concerns about the accessibility of football matches for fans.

    Amid these stories, there are also updates on player movements and managerial comments. Arsenal's Bukayo Saka is expected to miss the upcoming Nations League clash with Finland due to injury, affecting both his club Arsenal and the national team. Additionally, Chelsea's manager, Enzo Maresca, has been recognized for his excellent start to the season by being named the Premier League's Manager of the Month for September.

    These stories reflect the dynamic and sometimes unpredictable nature of football, encompassing issues from player transfers and managerial tactics to administrative efficiency and the personal achievements of those involved in the sport.

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