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  • Guglielmo Vicario Reveals How He Would Feel If Spurs Fans Boo Him Again

    Tottenham goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario has opened up about the boos he received from supporters during Spurs’ defeat to Fulham two weeks ago. The Italian shot-stopper was criticised heavily after his mistake led to Fulham’s second goal, with some fans even sarcastically cheering his saves later in the match.

    Manager Thomas Frank condemned the booing as “unacceptable”, insisting that those who jeered Vicario were “not true Spurs fans.”

    Amid rumours in the Italian media that Vicario might consider leaving due to fan behaviour, the 29-year-old has now addressed the situation directly.


    Vicario Says He’s Unbothered by Booing

    During Spurs’ next match at St James’ Park, travelling Tottenham fans sang Vicario’s name throughout the game to show their support.

    Speaking to TNT Sports, Vicario made it clear that he doesn’t allow praise or criticism to affect him:

    “It happens to all professional sportspeople – when you do good things, you are the best. When you make mistakes, you are not the best… I’m just trying to stay balanced, that’s my personality.”

    The goalkeeper added that he didn’t need a conversation with Thomas Frank to know his manager supports him:

    “We didn’t speak, but I know the gaffer is by my side… I’m a big man, and I can handle these things. They are part of the game, and we move on.”


    One of Tottenham’s Most Reliable Players This Season

    Despite a few costly errors this campaign, Vicario has been one of Tottenham’s standout performers:

    • Multiple Man of the Match displays

    • Consistently high shot-stopping numbers

    • Critical saves keeping Spurs alive in tight matches

    While fans may be frustrated by Spurs’ home form, directing anger at Vicario never made much sense. His performances overall have been one of the few bright spots in an inconsistent season.

    Thomas Frank has also confirmed that Vicario’s place as Spurs’ No. 1 goalkeeper is not under threat — and rightly so. Goalkeeping is far from Tottenham’s biggest concern at the moment.

  • Premier League Manager Eyed as Thomas Frank Faces Growing Pressure at Tottenham

    Tottenham Hotspur’s season under Thomas Frank has been nothing short of chaotic. While the Danish manager continues to steer the ship at N17, frustration among supporters is building — not just due to inconsistent results, but the style of football on display.


    Fan Frustration Growing Over ‘Safety-First’ Football

    Tottenham fans expect attacking, expressive football. Instead, they’ve watched their team struggle to create excitement, highlighted by the disappointing collapse in the North London Derby earlier this season.

    Winning has been hard enough, but for many fans, the bigger issue is the lack of ambition and entertainment.


    Questions Mount Over Frank’s Future

    This dip in identity has sparked headlines and whispers about the former Brentford manager’s long-term future. Several reports have linked Crystal Palace boss Oliver Glasner with a move to Tottenham should the hierarchy decide a change is needed.


    Oliver Glasner: Potential Fallout at Palace Adds Fuel to Rumours

    Glasner’s situation at Crystal Palace is becoming a story of its own.

    • His contract expires at the end of the season.

    • He recently criticised his board publicly over a lack of transfer backing.

    • Multiple Premier League and European clubs are monitoring him.

    Former Manchester United chief scout Mick Brown, writing for Football Insider, even suggested that Glasner may walk away in the summer, hinting at a possible behind-the-scenes bust-up at Selhurst Park.

    This naturally intensifies the connection to Spurs, who could view this as an opportunity should they decide to replace Frank.


    Author’s Opinion

    Tottenham find themselves in a delicate position.
    Thomas Frank was hired for a long-term project, but doubts are growing. Meanwhile, coaches of Glasner’s calibre rarely stay available for long.

    If he moves to a major European club, Spurs could miss out for years — making their decision on Frank even more complicated.

  • Aryna Sabalenka Speaks Out on Jannik Sinner Doping Case

    Sabalenka Rejects Double-Standard Accusations
    Aryna Sabalenka has addressed the controversy surrounding Jannik Sinner’s doping case, emphasizing that no one outside Sinner and the anti-doping authorities truly knows what happened. She also stressed that she does not believe the reigning Wimbledon champion was cleared because of his status in tennis.

    Background of Sinner’s Case
    In August 2024, the ITIA revealed that Sinner failed two doping tests during the Sunshine Double. However, the former world No. 1 avoided a ban after the ITIA concluded he did not intentionally or knowingly ingest a banned substance. Following public backlash, WADA intervened, and Sinner ultimately served a three-month doping ban from early February to early May 2025.

    Novak Djokovic Comments
    Last month, Novak Djokovic appeared on Piers Morgan Uncensored. While not accusing anyone of wrongdoing, the 24-time Grand Slam champion noted that the public will always remember Sinner’s doping case. Djokovic said, “That cloud will follow him as the cloud of COVID will follow me for the rest of his or my career.”

    Sabalenka’s Take Ahead of Kyrgios Match
    Ahead of her match against Nick Kyrgios, Sabalenka joined Morgan and was asked about Djokovic’s comments. She said:

    “Well, we’re not sure what actually going on there. I believe in clean sport, and I also believe that everyone have to be treated the same. But at the same time, I don’t believe that there was something in there, to be honest. Me, I’m really trying to be careful with everything and overprotecting myself after a couple of cases, because you can eat something in the restaurant and then you test positive.”

    Sinner Maintains Innocence
    Throughout the process, Sinner has consistently maintained his innocence and avoided public disputes with colleagues who questioned the handling of his case.

  • Rangers Fans Will Love Sam Allardyce’s Brutal Take on Wilfried Nancy’s Celtic Appointment

    Rangers supporters will no doubt be keeping a close eye on events across the city as Wilfried Nancy begins life under pressure at Celtic.
    Following Brendan Rodgers’ dramatic exit, Celtic appointed Nancy as their new head coach — but his start has brought mixed reviews.

    Nancy replaced Martin O’Neill, who impressed as interim boss, and many Celtic fans felt he deserved more time. Now, with Nancy struggling early, criticism is growing.


    Sam Allardyce Slams Celtic’s Decision: “It’s Stupid”

    Sam Allardyce has made his feelings crystal clear about Celtic’s choice to appoint Nancy.
    Speaking on No Tippy Tappy Football, Allardyce didn’t hold back:

    “He sounds like a school teacher… my god. What have they done, Celtic?
    They talk about ‘sophisticated coaching’ — is coaching sophisticated? Is he just another one of these managers who turns up with a glowing presentation?
    If the owners don’t look beyond the laptop, it’s stupid. Absolutely stupid.”

    Allardyce essentially accused Celtic of falling for modern buzzwords and flashy presentations rather than hiring real football leadership — something Rangers fans are sure to enjoy hearing.


    Comparisons With Rangers’ Own Appointment

    Earlier this season, Rangers took their time before appointing Danny Rohl as their new manager.
    Rohl has shown flashes of promise, though results have been inconsistent. Still, most Rangers fans accept he needs time to build something at Ibrox.

    Whether Nancy will get similar patience at Celtic remains doubtful — especially after losing his first game against title rivals Hearts.


    Nancy’s Comments After the Hearts Defeat Raise Eyebrows

    After the loss, Nancy suggested that he cared more about the performance than the result.
    While that philosophy may work in MLS, it rarely sits well at Celtic Park, where winning is non-negotiable.

    If the defeats continue and the Frenchman keeps focusing on performances over points, he may find himself in trouble very quickly.


    Why Rangers Fans Will Be Delighted

    With Celtic under early pressure and Nancy already dividing opinion:

    • Rangers fans will love Allardyce’s scathing remarks.

    • They’ll also welcome any instability across the city.

    • And Nancy’s focus on performances over results won’t ease Celtic supporters’ nerves.

    If Nancy continues to lose games — no matter how “sophisticated” the football looks — he risks facing a swift dismissal, something that the blue half of Glasgow will happily sit back and watch unfold.

  • “I See Another Watford Collapse” – Ex-PL Star Delivers Brutal Verdict on Wolves’ Survival Chances

    Andy Townsend Says Wolves Look Destined for Relegation

    Former Premier League star Andy Townsend has delivered a damning assessment of Wolves, admitting the current squad reminds him of the Watford team relegated in the 2021/22 season.

    Wolves’ misery continued on Monday night after another defeat — this time to Manchester United — extending their winless Premier League run to 15 games out of 15.
    They now sit 13 points from safety, and the arrival of Rob Edwards has not sparked the turnaround fans hoped for.


    “This Looks Like Watford All Over Again” – Townsend

    Speaking on talkSPORT (8th December, 21:52), Townsend said Wolves’ chaotic squad changes and lack of identity mirror the Watford side that couldn’t escape relegation:

    “When I look at this Wolves team, I see a Watford team from a few years ago.
    You see a group of players with a huge turnover, and fans aren’t sure who they’re supporting from one week to the next.”

    Townsend believes the departure of established stars has drained belief from both the squad and the fanbase.


    Major Wolves Exits Last Summer

    Player Left For
    Matheus Cunha Manchester United
    Rayan Ait-Nouri Manchester City
    Fabio Silva Borussia Dortmund
    Goncalo Guedes Real Sociedad
    Nelson Semedo Fenerbahce
    Pablo Sarabia Al-Arabi

    Townsend argues these exits stripped Wolves of their backbone:

    “There is no way, from what I’ve witnessed, that they have enough quality to get themselves out of trouble.”


    January Window: Wolves’ Only Hope?

    According to Townsend, Wolves’ survival hopes hinge on a miraculous January transfer window:

    “Unless something very special walks through the door in January, I can’t give this Wolves team any sort of hope whatsoever.”

    Even Rob Edwards is feeling the pressure. After calling for consistency following the loss to Aston Villa in late November, Wolves have shown no improvement, and the season’s halfway point is closing in fast.


    Backing for Edwards? No Guarantees

    While Edwards may be hoping the club invests heavily in January, it’s unclear how much financial backing he’ll receive — especially with relegation looking almost inevitable.

    If Wolves don’t find solutions quickly, Townsend’s comparison to Watford may prove frighteningly accurate.

  • Jhon Arias Sends Defiant Message Amid Wolves Criticism

    Jhon Arias has not made the impact Wolves fans were hoping for.
    Signed in the summer for £19 million from Fluminense, the Colombia international arrived with big expectations after shining for years in Brazil and impressing at the Club World Cup.

    But so far, Arias is yet to score or assist, and aside from a few decent performances, he has struggled to meet the hype. Frustration reached a new level on Monday, when Wolves fans ironically cheered as Rob Edwards substituted him against Manchester United — the same reaction Jorgen Strand Larsen received.

    The following day, an interview with Arias was published, where he delivered a calm but defiant message to supporters.


    Arias: “I Have the Conviction to Improve”

    Signed to fill the void left by Matheus Cunha — even taking the Brazilian’s iconic number 10 shirt — Arias has fallen short of those standards.
    His form has sparked talk of a potential exit, with Flamengo and Fluminense both reportedly interested.

    However, Arias insists he’s staying focused:

    “With Wolves, I’m a very focused, calm and aware person. I know what has brought me here and how far I will go.

    What has made me achieve great things is staying humble, working and focused. I am aware of the situation we are in, but I also know I have everything to reverse it. I have that conviction.

    We have had a bit of bad luck, but we have to keep working, trusting in God and hoping things improve.”

    His tone suggests someone who remains confident despite criticism — though it’s unclear when this interview was recorded.


    What Rob Edwards Has Told Arias

    Arias also revealed details of his early conversations with manager Rob Edwards, who joined the club while Arias was away with Colombia.

    “The manager approached me the first day I arrived. He has been very transparent.

    He told me he knows what a great player I am and what I can bring to the club.

    He understands it’s a process — not just for me personally, but for the team. He has tried to give me confidence and security, because things might be okay, but they need to be better.”

    Edwards’ message suggests the coaching staff still believe in Arias’ ability — even if the performances haven’t shown it yet.


    Arias Must Step Up to Keep His Place

    Despite the positive comments, Arias’ recent displays have been far below Premier League standard.
    If he wants to remain in the starting XI, he will need to show far more urgency, creativity, and end product than he has so far.

    The talent is there — but Wolves fans are still waiting to see it.

  • Jason Pierre-Paul Always Intended to Return to the NFL

    Buccaneers Bring Back a Familiar Face

    The Tampa Bay Buccaneers, locked in a tight race for first place in the NFC South, have made a notable move to strengthen their defense.
    The team has signed veteran pass rusher Jason Pierre-Paul, who last played in the NFL in 2023.

    “I Always Knew I’d Be Back”

    Despite his time away, Pierre-Paul said he never considered retirement. Speaking to Rick Stroud of the Tampa Bay Times, he shared his excitement about returning to a city where he built part of his legacy.

    “The opportunity presented itself, and I’m here. I feel good — familiar city I know. Went to school in Tampa, won a Super Bowl in Tampa. Did great things in Tampa. I’m happy to say I’m here now.”

    He added:

    “Not once in my head did I have, ‘I’m not going to play football again.’ If I didn’t play this year, I was going to try next year. It’s a business thing. You get to a certain age, people think you don’t have it anymore. You just have to prove to yourself before anybody else.”

    What Pierre-Paul Brings to Tampa Bay

    Pierre-Paul hasn’t appeared in a game since 2023, when he played only three times.
    Even so, his career résumé commands respect:

    • 15th NFL season upcoming

    • 182 career games

    • 631 tackles

    • 167 quarterback hits

    • 94.5 sacks

    • 3× Pro Bowler

    • 2× Super Bowl champion

    The Buccaneers clearly believe the 35-year-old can still contribute meaningful snaps as they push for a playoff spot.

    Bucs Hoping for a Late-Season Boost

    Tampa Bay sits at 7–6 and needs a strong finish to secure a postseason berth. With Pierre-Paul back in town, the Bucs will hope he can recapture some of the impact he had during their 2021 Super Bowl run.

  • Alcaraz, Sinner and Kyrgios to Compete for $1 Million in the 2026 One Point Slam

    A Bigger, Stronger Event Returns in 2026

    The One Point Slam will return in 2026 with a star-studded lineup and a massive prize on offer.
    World No. 1 Carlos Alcaraz, reigning major champion Jannik Sinner, and home favourite Nick Kyrgios headline the field in this unique competition.

    The event features a mix of professionals, amateurs, and celebrities, all facing the world’s best in a single point showdown.
    A round of rock–paper–scissors decides who serves, and the winner of that single point advances.
    In total, 48 players will compete for the huge £498k (AUD $1 million) prize pot.

    The competition will take place on Rod Laver Arena, the Australian Open’s largest show court with nearly 15,000 seats.

    Upgraded From the Previous Edition

    This year’s event is a major upgrade from the previous One Point Slam, where only one top-10 player—Andrey Rublev—took part. Rublev exited early after his lone serve went into the net.
    The much smaller £29,400 prize was won by Australian pro Omar Jasika.


    Focus Turns to Pre-AO Exhibitions

    Alcaraz and Sinner Prepare for a Crucial Season Start

    With the Australian Open approaching, both Alcaraz and Sinner enter a defining period:

    • Sinner will aim to defend his Australian Open title for the third straight year and attempt to reclaim the world No. 1 ranking.

    • Alcaraz, meanwhile, is still chasing his first Australian Open trophy, having never progressed past the quarter-finals—an unusual gap in his otherwise strong Slam résumé.

    Upcoming Exhibition Matches

    • Alcaraz recently competed at A Racquet at The Rock in Newark, losing to Frances Tiafoe.
      He next plays in the Miami Invitational on December 8, facing Joao Fonseca.

    • The two superstars will then meet for the first time in 2026 at the Hyundai Card Super Match in Incheon on January 10.

    • After the One Point Slam:

      • Alcaraz vs Alex de Minaur – January 15

      • Sinner vs Felix Auger-Aliassime – January 16


    Kyrgios’ Push for a Home Slam Comeback

    Building Back Toward the Australian Open

    Nick Kyrgios is looking to make a strong return at his home Slam in Melbourne.
    He recently stepped back onto the court in the Atlanta Cup exhibition, where he lost to Ben Shelton.

    Kyrgios will also appear in the Battle of the Sexes exhibition against world No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka on December 28 in Dubai.

    A Chance at Revival After Injuries

    The 30-year-old has battled wrist and knee injuries throughout 2025, severely limiting his appearances.
    He made a short-lived comeback earlier in the year, losing in the first round of the Australian Open to Jacob Fearnley.
    After multiple setbacks, 2026 could be his chance to revive his career.

  • Jannik Sinner Confirms His 2026 Australian Open Plan

    Preparation Begins in Dubai

    Jannik Sinner has already kicked off his preparation for the 2026 season in Dubai. Despite the workload, the world No. 2 enjoyed a short break this weekend by attending the final race of the Formula 1 World Championship in Abu Dhabi.
    He was joined by his girlfriend Laila Hasanovic, his family, and members of his team at Yas Marina before returning to training for the new year.

    Chasing a Third Straight Australian Open Title

    The 24-year-old Italian will aim for his third consecutive Australian Open title, fully aware that he enters Melbourne Park as the player everyone wants to beat.
    Sinner ended 2025 on a high, winning the Nitto ATP Finals in Turin for the second year in a row, and he now trails rival Carlos Alcaraz by just 550 ranking points.
    With Sinner’s controversial WADA ban keeping him off the courts until May earlier this year, he has a strong chance to regain the No. 1 ranking from February onward.

    Appearance at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix

    During his time off, Sinner attended the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, adding a touch of relaxation to his preseason schedule.

    Exhibition Matches Before Melbourne

    Before the Australian Open begins on Sunday, 18 January 2026, Sinner will take part in two exhibition matches:

    • January 10, Seoul: vs. Carlos Alcaraz

    • January 16, Melbourne: vs. Felix Auger-Aliassime (two days before AO starts)

    No Warm-Up Tournaments Once Again

    As he has done in the past two seasons, Sinner confirmed he will skip all official tournaments leading up to the Australian Open. He told Sky Sports in Abu Dhabi:

    “Next tournament, Australian Open middle of January. So we have some time off, time to practice and try to get ready for next year.”

    Remarkable Major Consistency

    Sinner has reached five consecutive Grand Slam finals, with his last non-final result coming at Wimbledon 2024.

  • ATP Finals 2025: Alcaraz Chases First Turin Crown as Sinner Banks on Home Support in Blockbuster Final

    A dream showdown awaits tennis fans at the Nitto ATP Finals as World No. 1 Carlos Alcaraz squares off against World No. 2 and defending champion Jannik Sinner. This will be their sixth final of the season and the 16th chapter in one of tennis’ most thrilling modern rivalries.

    Both arrive in Turin unbeaten this week—Alcaraz dropping just one set, while Sinner has not surrendered a single one. Although the Spaniard leads their head-to-head 10–5, the Italian’s comfort on indoor courts and the electric home crowd promise a tightly contested battle.


    Carlos Alcaraz: World No. 1 and a Sharpened Serve

    A week ago, much attention centered around the fight for the year-end No. 1 ranking. Sinner briefly reclaimed the top spot, but Alcaraz secured it during the Round Robin stage with wins over Alex De Minaur, Taylor Fritz, and Lorenzo Musetti.

    One of the biggest improvements in Alcaraz’s 2025 season has been his more reliable and aggressive serve, helping him win more free points—an area where he previously struggled. The indoor surface has amplified this advantage. His semifinal against Felix Auger-Aliassime showcased it perfectly:

    • 75% first-serve percentage

    • 82% points won behind the first serve

    • Saved the only break point he faced

    Alcaraz enters his 80th match of the season with a remarkable 71–8 record, eight titles (including two Grand Slams), and over $18 million earned—excluding bonuses.

    With seven wins in their last eight meetings (the only loss coming at Wimbledon), Alcaraz will aim to extend his dominance and lift his first ATP Finals trophy, becoming the first Spaniard to win it since Àlex Corretja in 1998. Even Nadal never managed to win this title.


    Jannik Sinner: Riding Home Energy and Indoor Mastery

    For Sinner, it has been another flawless run in Turin. The reigning champion is on a nine-match winning streak at the ATP Finals (13 of his last 14 overall). His sole objective now is to defend his title—and his level suggests he’s ready.

    The Italian has cruised through the tournament without dropping a set, beating Felix Auger-Aliassime, Alexander Zverev, Ben Shelton, and Alex De Minaur, winning 64% of all games played.
    Sinner thrives on indoor hardcourts, holding an astounding 30 consecutive wins and nine career indoor titles.

    Despite losing critical months earlier this year due to injury, he still boasts a 57–6 season record. His serving has been exceptional all week:

    • First-serve success above 70% in every match

    • Over 80% effectiveness on first-serve points

    • Zero breaks conceded

    With a tough 5–10 head-to-head deficit—plus only one victory in their last eight meetings—Sinner will rely heavily on his serve and the roaring Turin crowd to shift the balance.


    Match Information: Alcaraz vs Sinner

    • Start (local): Sun, 16 Nov – 6:00 PM

    • Start (your time): Mon, 17 Nov – 1:00 AM

    • Venue: Inalpi Arena

    • Tournament: Nitto ATP Finals

    • Round: Final