BBC Sport - Football
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Inside the fairytale journey of Scotland captain Robertson
Andy Robertson has come a long way since playing amateur football. Now he is edging towards become Scotland's most capped men's player.
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Mourinho set for Real after Perez re-elected
Jose Mourinho is set to confirmed as Real Madrid's new head coach after Florentino Perez was re-elected as the club's president until 2030.
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'Devlin torn between Hearts and big-money offers' - gossip
Cammy Devlin is reportedly emotionally torn between a new Heart of Midlothian contract and rival offers, while Robbie Keane is said to have been...
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'Draining' year out makes Roberts appreciate career
Burnley defender Connor Roberts returned in Wales defeat by Romania with a fresh perspective after a 'tough' year on the sidelines through injury.
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Who am I? Guess World Cup star No 1
Will you get today's player in as few attempts as possible?
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Why Olise can be one of France's very best - Clichy
Former France international Gael Clichy explains why Bayern Munich's France forward Michael Olise could be the breakout star of this summer's World...
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Real Madrid to join Fernandes race - Monday's gossip
Real Madrid to join Mateus Fernandes race, Brighton reject Spurs' second Van Hecke bid and Harry Maguire could leave Manchester United.
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Rice to be England's vice-captain at World Cup
Arsenal midfielder Declan Rice will be England's vice-captain for the World Cup.
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Van Persie sacked by Feyenoord after 16 months
Feyenoord sack manager Robin van Persie after just one full season in charge of the Eredivisie club.
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Eriksen conscious after collapsing in Denmark game
Christian Eriksen collapsed during Denmark's friendly against Ukraine but is now conscious, says the Danish Football Association (DBU).
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Man Utd-bound Ederson replaces injured Wesley in Brazil squad
Brazil full-back Wesley is ruled out of the World Cup because of a thigh injury, with Manchester United-bound midfielder Ederson called up to...
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Will NI be 'badly-behaved guests' at France's party?
Northern Ireland manager Michael O'Neill says his side will have to be "badly-behaved guests" at France's World Cup send-off in Lille on Monday.
