Will Liverpool raid Bournemouth this summer? (1:33)
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Laurens: Man City need £300 million to rebuild squad (1:55)
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Guardiola: Aston Villa game 'a final' for us (0:56)
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Why a swap deal between Rashford & Watkins makes sense for Man United (2:05)
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Is there any way back for Marcus Rashford at Man United? (2:28)
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Hutchison: Man United and Tottenham are an embarrassment (2:15)
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How important is the summer transfer window for Newcastle? (2:01)
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Slot: You can't argue Alexander-Arnold's commitment to Liverpool (0:31)
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Wolves complete first league double over Man United since 1980 (1:02)
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Guardiola 'motivated' to secure Champions League spot (1:43)
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Is Enzo Maresca calling out Chelsea fans a worrying sign? (3:22)
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Why signing Dean Huijsen would be a 'no-brainer' for Real Madrid (0:48)
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Why a move to Liverpool suits Kane if he returns to the Premier League (2:41)
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Why Liam Delap 'fits the bill' for Man United's striker search (1:57)
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Steve McManaman's one piece of advice for Trent Alexander-Arnold (1:21)
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'Very emotional' Eddie Howe reacts to Newcastle fans' giant banner (1:27)
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Burn on England call-up: 'Not a cheerleader'

Newcastle United defender Dan Burn has set his sights on the 2026 FIFA World Cup following his first call-up to the England squad.

Marcotti: Newcastle's midfield 'played Liverpool off the park' (1:40)
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Laurens: Van Nistelrooy is the worst-ever Premier League manager (0:46)
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Guimarães: Newcastle's Carabao Cup win 'the best day of my life' (1:15)
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Howe amazed as Newcastle 'legends' end drought

Newcastle manager Eddie Howe challenged his players to win more silverware after making themselves "legends" by ending the club's 56-year trophy drought with a 2-1 Carabao Cup final win against Liverpool.

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Slot: 'Hunger' not the issue in Liverpool cup loss

Liverpool head coach Arne Slot dismissed the idea Newcastle United's players were "hungrier" in Sunday's Carabao Cup final, but admitted Eddie Howe's side were deserved winners.