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Are Juventus a better side without Manchester United star Paul Pogba?

On the face of it, asking if a team could be stronger having lost the most expensive player in the history of football would seem ludicrous, but not according to one Juventus legend. Edgar Davids made well over 200 appearances for the Bianconeri during his seven-year stay in Turin and has been a keen observer of the club ever since his departure in 2004. And the ex- Tottenham Hotspur  midfielder believes his former side have improved since selling Paul Pogba to  Manchester United  for £89.3m last summer. Ten days after Pogba scored in the  Europa League  final, Juventus have the chance to clinch an historic treble as they face Real Madrid in the Champions League final – live on BT Sport. Davids also knows Pogba on a personal level, joining in with his signature ‘dab’ celebration at the 2015 Ballon d'Or ceremony, but still believes Juve have improved without the Frenchman. “Losing Pogba has helped the development of Juventus,” said Davids. “The r...

Barcelona appoint Ernesto Valverde as new head coach

Barcelona have named Ernesto Valverde as their new head coach. Valverde, who stepped down as Athletic Bilbao boss last week, had been widely expected to be Luis Enrique’s successor at the Nou Camp and his appointment was confirmed following a Barca board meeting on Monday afternoon. The 53-year-old has agreed a deal at the Nou Camp to take charge for the next two seasons. ???? Bartomeu: "Ernesto Valverde will sign for two seasons with an option for a third". More details ????  https://t.co/RVbnSgQ5nc   pic.twitter.com/SYLb0gtd9q — FC Barcelona (@FCBarcelona)  May 29, 2017 Club president Josep Maria Bartomeu told a press conference: “Valverde has the ability, the judgement, the knowledge and the experience. He promotes the youth players and he has a Barca way. “He was not the only name on the table. From the moment Luis Enrique said he was not going to continue (technical secretary) Robert Fernandez began a search. “He spoke to a lot of people and stud...

Huddersfield win penalty shoot-out against Reading to seal Premier League spot

Huddersfield are back in the top flight after 45 years, clinching Premier League football and a £170million windfall by beating Reading on penalties in the Championship play-off final after the score had finished 0-0 at the end of extra time. The Terriers faced an uphill battle after fans’ favourite Michael Hefele missed his spot-kick, only for Liam Moore to blaze over and Danny Ward – the shootout hero in the semi-final at Sheffield Wednesday – to save Jordan Obita’s penalty. Christopher Schindler stepped up to send Huddersfield into the top flight for the first time since 1972, leading to wild celebrations on the field and in the stands. CONGRATULATIONS, Huddersfield Town!  pic.twitter.com/EPkNPWXBcn — Premier League (@premierleague)  May 29, 2017 Huddersfield manager David Wagner said:  “I told the players before the play-offs that they were heroes. But from hero to zero in football is sometimes only a week, and they had the opportunity to become lege...

Kieran Tierney named in Scotland squad to face England despite broken jaw

Scotland’s hopes of having Kieran Tierney available to face England have improved after he was named in Gordon Strachan’s revised squad for next month’s Hampden showdown. The national team boss has cut the initial 29-man squad he announced for the crucial World Cup qualifier last week down to 24 – but Tierney’s name is not among those crossed out. The Celtic defender had to be rushed to hospital during Saturday’s William Hill Scottish Cup final after suffering a broken jaw. SCOTLAND | Gordon Strachan has revised his squad following his initial 30 man squad selection. The latest squad:  https://t.co/wsL3iNGktC pic.twitter.com/nV2HZj8Ucb — Scottish FA (@ScottishFA)  May 29, 2017 The 19-year-old also lost two teeth and was left writhing in agony after being caught by the swinging arm of Aberdeen striker Jayden Stockley. But having rushed back to the National Stadium in time to take part in the trophy presentation, Tierney is now set to declare himself fit to fa...