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“Our Goal Is to Win the Premier League” – Ruben Amorim Says

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Manchester United manager, Ruben Amorim, remains focused on the goal of winning the Premier League title, despite his team currently facing a challenging gap.

The Red Devils are 16 points behind league leaders Liverpool, who still have a game in hand against city rivals Everton.

Amorim, however, refuses to rule out United’s chances of a remarkable comeback and is setting his sights high.

Speaking after United’s 2-1 win over Viktoria Plzen in the UEFA Europa League, Amorim made it clear that his ambitions go beyond simply securing a place in Europe.

In a conversation with the club’s official website, he explained his perspective, emphasizing that competing for the league title is always the priority for a club of United’s stature.

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“As a coach, I can’t just focus on securing European qualification.

When you’re leading a club like Manchester United, the target has to be titles.

We’re here to fight for the Premier League,” he stated with conviction.


 

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Super Eagles Climb to 43rd in FIFA Rankings but Drop to Sixth in Africa

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The Super Eagles of Nigeria have moved up one spot in the latest FIFA men’s rankings, which were released on Thursday.

This is the first ranking of 2025, and Nigeria jumped from 44th to 43rd place. However, the team dropped to sixth in Africa, with Morocco, Senegal, Egypt, Algeria, and Côte d’Ivoire leading the continent’s top five.

In the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers last month, the Super Eagles played two matches, winning 2-0 against Rwanda at the Amahoro Stadium in Kigali, but drawing 1-1 with Zimbabwe at the Godswill Akpabio International Stadium in Uyo.

Meanwhile, Argentina remains at the top of the global rankings, followed by Spain, France, England, and Brazil in the top five.


 

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Messi and Inter Miami Eliminated from CONCACAF Champions Cup After Loss to LAFC

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Lionel Messi and Inter Miami’s journey in the CONCACAF Champions Cup has come to an end after Los Angeles FC knocked them out.

Miami, who had been unbeaten this season, suffered their first loss in the quarter-final first leg, falling 1-0 to LAFC. Nathan Ordaz secured the win for his team with a decisive goal in the 57th minute.

With this result, LAFC heads into the second leg in Florida with a narrow advantage.

Inter Miami had been in top form, going nine games without a loss across all competitions. However, their night in Los Angeles ended in frustration, with Messi missing a late free kick in stoppage time, sending his shot over the bar.

LAFC held firm to claim a well-earned victory, leaving Miami with an uphill battle to turn things around.

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Chelsea’s Romeo Lavia Suffers Injury Setback Ahead of Tottenham Spurs Clash

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Chelsea suffers a major blow to the team just before their Premier League match with Tottenham on Thursday. It was reported that player Romeo Lavia recently sustained an injury.

Chelsea Manager Enzo Maresca informs the public of the player’s recently sustained injury. He then confirms Lavia’s absence in the Spurs happening this Thursday at Stanford Bridge.

In a brief interview with the press, the Chelsea manager shared the update and information concerning Lavia. “He was doing better in terms of progress but unfortunately, one or two days ago he had a small problem, so we will see in the next hours.”


 

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