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Saturday was a day full of emotions with the Copa del Rey final taking center stage, but Sunday brings a flood of news and football, including a huge Premier League 'final' between Arsenal and Manchester City.
To keep you up to date, here are the five stories you can’t miss this Sunday...
Real Sociedad beat Atlético de Madrid 3-4 on penalties after a 2-2 draw in the match to lift their fourth Copa del Rey, having previously won it in 1908/09, 1986/87 and 2019/20.
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The 'txuri-urdines' really stood up to Atlético de Madrid, to the point that they were leading from the start until almost the very end of the 90 minutes, but a goal from Julián Álvarez took the match to extra time and then to penalties.
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There, Unai Marrero emerged as a hero by saving penalties from Julián Álvarez and Sorloth. Musso then added more drama by stopping Oskarsson’s spot kick, but Pablo Marín made no mistake and won the title for his side.
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While the season’s major titles are being decided in both Spain and Europe, Real Madrid have nothing left to play for until next August. As a result, a series of reflections are taking place in the club’s offices.
Those reflections range from the sporting director position to the make-up of the squad, as well as the role of the head coach.
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And in those coaching discussions, José Mourinho’s name is once again being linked with Real Madrid, something reported in Portugal by 'Record' and in Spain by 'El Mundo'.
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Tottenham came close to a win that would have kept their survival hopes alive, but a stoppage-time goal from Georginio Rutter once again left Spurs silenced.
Right now, De Zerbi’s side are third from bottom with 31 points, and West Ham and Nottingham Forest still have to play, meaning they could open up the gap even further.
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Arsenal, who had the Premier League well on track, are putting the title on the line against Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City, who have smelled blood and, with no Champions League commitments, are chasing what would be a historic comeback.
The 'Citizens' have their fate in their own hands to win the title, but with one potentially deadly catch: they have to beat Arsenal this Sunday at 17:30.
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The 'nerazzurri' did their job on Friday by beating a battling Cagliari 3-0, and meanwhile Napoli, their main challengers, have effectively handed them the 21st 'Scudetto' after losing to Lazio at the Diego Armando Maradona.
In Italy, there is still plenty of drama in the relegation places, but also in the race for the Champions League spots, where Como lost on Friday and both Roma and Atalanta drew this Saturday (1-1).
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This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here.
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