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Haaland scores four as Man City thrash Wolves
Erling Haaland's first four-goal haul in the Premier League helps Manchester City hammer Wolves at Etihad Stadium.BBC News - Top stories -
Haaland scores 4 in another win for Man City. Arsenal isn't going away in the title race, though
Erling Haaland scored four goals in another win for Manchester City in its bid to capture an unprecedented fourth straight Premier League crownABC News - Sports - Premier League -
Wolves make Doyle move from Man City permanent
Tommy Doyle will complete a permanent transfer to Wolves from Manchester City for £4.3m in July.BBC News - Top stories -
Pressure? What pressure? Man City, Haaland keep marching toward title
Title races are usually high-pressure, but Man City aren't just any team and Erling Haaland's four-goal day in a sixth straight league win showed just how focused they are on the prize.ESPN - Sports -
'Arsenal left praying while Man City shine as end game nears'
Arsenal are left "praying" as Manchester City home in on a fourth successive Premier League title, writes Simon Stone.BBC News - Top stories - Premier League -
Ollie Watkins' case for Football Writers' Association player of the year rivaled winner Phil Foden of Man City
Villans' English hitman is seeing his excellent Premier League season fly under the radarCBS Sports - Sports -
European soccer review: Real Madrid clinch LaLiga, Stuttgart thump Bayern, Arsenal and Man City win
Real Madrid clinched their LaLiga title when Barcelona lost to Girona, Stuttgart thumped Bayern and the Premier League title hopefuls both won. Here's what you missed in European soccer this Saturday.ESPN - Sports - Premier League -
Should he stay or go? The cases for and against Erik ten Hag at Man United
The debate has grown in intensity as the 2023-24 season winds down, so let's break down the arguments.ESPN - Sports -
Roberto De Zerbi’s stock has fallen – staying at Brighton is the best way to build it back
As Roberto De Zerbi took his seat behind a microphone at the Amex Stadium on Tuesday night, in front of a room full of Brighton supporters, he must have known it was only a matter of time before he was quizzed on his future.Yahoo Sports - Sports -
Israel Wants to Go Into Rafah. It Could Go Badly.
The military objectives are important, but risks to civilians and to Israel’s international standing will be hard to escape.The Wall Street Journal - World - Israel
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