Football
Spotted: Real Madrid logo found in Dominik Szoboszlai’s old dorm room
A resurfaced photo from Dominik Szoboszlai’s time at Red Bull Salzburg has sparked anxiety among Liverpool supporters — and it all comes down to one small but significant detail.
The image, circulated by Anfield Watch, shows the Hungarian midfielder’s old dorm room. Sharp-eyed fans quickly spotted a Real Madrid logo among his belongings, triggering fresh concern amid ongoing talk of Madrid’s long-term admiration for the player.
While the logo could simply point to childhood support or admiration, many Reds fans have begun reading more into it given the Spanish giants’ history of targeting elite midfielders across Europe.
Szoboszlai has developed into a crucial figure under Arne Slot, blending high-intensity pressing with technical quality and growing leadership in Liverpool’s midfield. Any potential departure would represent a serious setback to the club’s current rebuild.
Supporters wasted no time voicing their concerns online. “We can’t lose him to Madrid,” one fan wrote, while another urged the club to “get him signed to a lifetime contract immediately.”
For now, it remains just an old photograph, but at Anfield, even the smallest hint of Real Madrid interest is enough to set nerves on edge.
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Arsenal star Noni Madueke tells Tottenham star he’s ‘s***’ during derby victory (VIDEO)
Noni Madueke was caught on camera appearing to aim a blunt insult at Mathys Tel during Arsenal’s emphatic 4–1 win over Tottenham Hotspur in a fiery north London derby.
Arsenal went into the clash under intense scrutiny after surrendering a two-goal advantage in a 2–2 draw away at Wolves earlier in the week. That stumble had trimmed their lead at the top of the Premier League to just two points, especially after Manchester City defeated Newcastle 24 hours before kick-off.
Any doubts about their response were swiftly erased. Despite Spurs heading into the interval level — Randal Kolo Muani cancelling out Eberechi Eze’s opener — the visitors dominated large spells of the contest. A second-half double from Viktor Gyokeres, either side of Eze’s second goal shortly after the hour mark, secured a commanding victory and local bragging rights against a Tottenham side led for the first time by Igor Tudor.
The result leaves Spurs hovering just four points above the relegation zone, while Arsenal extended their cushion at the summit to five points.
With Arsenal in full control after the break, Madueke became involved in a heated moment on the touchline. After receiving a robust challenge from Tel, microphones near the pitch appeared to pick up the winger telling his opponent to “f*** off” before adding that he thought he was “s***.” Tel avoided escalating the situation, choosing not to respond as tensions simmered.
Eze once again tormented Tottenham, continuing his superb derby record following his hat-trick in the reverse fixture at the Emirates earlier this season. Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta praised the forward’s belief and adaptability in his post-match interview.
“He had that belief and I’m really happy with him,” Arteta told BBC Sport. “He’s really trying to mold and adapt into what we want from him.”
While expressing pride in the performance, Arteta also struck a cautious tone about the title race.
“I’m really happy and proud of how we approached the game — the initiative and quality we showed to come here and win the way we did,” he said.
“But this is the Premier League. When you look back at the Wolves game, you ask how we didn’t win it. I see the players every day and I know how much they want it.
“There are ten games left. That’s a long way to go.”

Although Eze grabbed much of the spotlight, Arteta reserved special praise for Gyokeres, describing the striker’s display as his most complete yet.
“For me, that was his best performance — the most complete one, especially when we needed him most,” Arteta added. “That’s when big players and big clubs have to stand up.”
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Luis Díaz could be fined at Bayern Munich if he fails his language tests
When fans picture Luis Diaz at Bayern Munich, they think of explosive pace, sharp dribbling and decisive goals. Off the pitch, however, the Colombian winger is dealing with a very different test — one written directly into his contract.
Bayern’s demanding standards do not stop at tactical discipline or physical conditioning. According to reports from Bild, Diaz is required to attend two or three German language classes each week and demonstrate clear progress in evaluations held twice a year.
Failure to meet those expectations could reportedly result in fines ranging from €5,000 to €50,000, depending on the outcome of those assessments.
From the club’s perspective, the policy is about integration. Bayern believe players who can communicate fluently adapt more quickly to the dressing room environment and team culture. For Diaz, though, it means juggling match preparation with structured classroom learning — a side of elite football rarely mentioned in highlight reels.
The winger has acknowledged that the adjustment has not been easy. Speaking to Sky Deportes, he admitted: “The hardest thing was, and still is, the language. I’m doing everything I can to repay the club’s trust with my performances on the pitch.”
Even for a player of his quality, the pressure is real. Each lesson carries weight — not just socially, but financially.
The clause also sits alongside performance-related incentives, including a reported €250,000 bonus for finishing as top scorer in either the Bundesliga or the Champions League. Together, they reflect a broader philosophy at Bayern: success is measured not only by goals and assists, but by how fully a player adapts in every aspect of professional life.
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Gabriel continues social media feud with Richarlison after Tottenham thrashing with cheeky IG post
Gabriel Magalhaes could not resist a playful dig at his international teammate Richarlison following Arsenal’s emphatic 4–1 victory over Tottenham Hotspur.
After playing a key role in the win, the Arsenal centre-back took to Instagram to celebrate in cheeky fashion. Gabriel shared a photo from the team bus, posing with his Player of the Match award and some post-game snacks laid out in front of him.
What caught fans’ attention, however, was the set of playing cards in his hand. Gabriel was holding up the four of hearts — a clear nod to the four goals Arsenal put past Spurs. To add to the banter, he tagged Richarlison in the post.
The light-hearted jab continues an ongoing social media back-and-forth between the two Brazilians. Earlier in the 2025/26 season, Gabriel also tagged Richarlison after another derby win at the Emirates, keeping their friendly rivalry very much alive off the pitch.
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