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Olivier Giroud has extended his stay with AC Milan until the summer of 2024
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Giroud pens new deal

Olivier Giroud has signed a new one-year deal with AC Milan.

The former Arsenal and Chelsea striker, 36, has scored 27 goals in 76 appearances since joining the Rossoneri in the summer of 2021.

He remains a crucial part of Stefano Pioli's side after his goal against Napoli last night sealed Milan's place in the Champions League semi-finals.

Rashford hailed

Marcus Rashford could return from injury against Sevilla tonight

Manchester United and England forward Marcus Rashford has been hailed as "one of the best" by Sevilla boss Jose Luis Mendilibar.

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Rashford could return for the Red Devils' Europa League quarter-final second-leg against Sevilla tonight after recovering from a groin injury quicker than first feared.

The 25-year-old missed Sunday's win over Nottingham Forest but could feature at the Ramon Sanchez-Pizjuan Stadium, with the tie delicately poised following a 2-2 draw in last week's first leg.

Mendilibar said: "We're not going to change our mentality or idea if Rashford plays or not. 

"Rashford is one of the best players nowadays. We have to think about ourselves, respecting the opposite team but we don't have to think about particular players.

"If Rashford plays, it's because he's ready. If he's not, another top player will play there."

Chelsea's expensive mistake

Joao Felix, Mykhailo Mudryk and Raheem Sterling have all arrived at Chelsea for hefty fees

Former England striker Michael Owen blasted Chelsea's £600million "expensive mistake" after crashing out of the Champions League.

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The Blues were dumped out at the quarter-final stage by Real Madrid last night after a 2-0 second-leg defeat at Stamford Bridge consigned them to a 4-0 aggregate loss in the tie.

They are also languishing down in 11th in the Premier League despite eye-watering investment in the side since American businessman Todd Boehly acquired the club.

BT Sport pundit Owen said: "It's incredible how much of a mistake they made buying so many players and it's going to hit them where it hurts — in the pocket — because now they're going to have to get rid of players.

"Some players won't want to leave, so they’re going to have to pay them off. It's been a real expensive mistake."

Interim boss Frank Lampard will now be tasked with motivating the West Londoners for the final seven games of the season as the search for their next permanent manager continues.

Fellow pundit Joe Cole said: "It's a real tough job for Frank now because 30 players in a squad is absurd. 

"A lot of them think they should be starting, let alone just be in and around it. How are you going to motivate those players?"

Yems ban extended

John Yems was found guilty of using discriminatory language

Former Crawley manager John Yems has seen his suspension from football extended until 2026 following a successful appeal by the FA.

The 63-year-old was initially hit with a 17-month ban in January after an independent regulatory commission found him guilty on 11 of 15 charges for using discriminatory language, with a further charge admitted.

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However, the FA felt the sanction was insufficient and the ban has now been increased until up to and including January 5, 2026.

The original regulatory panel controversially concluded back in January that Yems was "not a conscious racist", which the FA fundamentally disagreed with as it filed its appeal.

An FA spokesperson said on Wednesday: "This is the longest-ever ban issued to a participant in English football for discrimination and follows our decision to appeal and challenge the verdict of the independent regulatory commission after the first hearing in January.

"We strongly disagreed with their original sanction, as well as some of the elements of their judgement, which we fundamentally believed were not appropriate for the severity of the offences committed by John Yems.

"We are pleased that the independent appeal board ruled that specific findings from the independent regulatory commission were unreasonable, as there were numerous examples of inherent and obvious racist language."

Flynn sacked by Walsall

Michael Flynn has been sacked by Walsall

Walsall have sacked manager Michael Flynn following last night's 3-0 defeat to Harrogate.

The ex-Newport boss has been dismissed after winning just one of the Sadlers' last 20 League One games, with some away supporters venting their anger in the aftermath of the defeat.

Assistant Wayne Hatswell has also departed, with West Midlands club sitting a disappointing 15th in the third tier.

A club statement read: "We thank Michael and Wayne for their contribution and wish them well in the future.

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"Mat Sadler will take charge of the first-team until the end of the 2022-23 season.

"Trivela Group and the club will immediately initiate a thorough process to identify the correct next steps for the management of the first team for 2023-24 campaign and beyond."

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