Premier League permutations: The race for Europe and what Leicester, Leeds & Everton have to do to avoid relegation

All the key outcomes and results required as we enter the final weekend of the 2022-23 Premier League campaign.

The 2022-23 Premier League has been a rollercoaster of emotion and excitement, but the race is nearly run, with European spots to be decided and dreaded relegations confirmed on the final day.

Fans of Manchester City can pop the champagne, but at the other end of the table there will be a nail-biting 90 minutes ahead for Everton, Leeds and Leicester City, with two of the three certain to suffer relegation today.

Here, GOAL takes a look at all the Premier League permutations as the 2022-23 season comes to a conclusion.

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# Team MP W D L GD Pts

1Manchester City (C) (UCL)372854+62892Arsenal (UCL)372566+40813Manchester United (UCL)372269+14724Newcastle (UCL)3719135+35705Liverpool371999+28666Brighton3718811+20627Aston Villa3717713+4588Tottenham3717614+4579Brentford3714149+115610Fulham3715715+35211Crystal Palace37111115-94412Chelsea37111016-94313Wolves3711818-224114West Ham3711719-124015Bournemouth3711620-333916Nottingham Forest3791018-303717Everton3771218-243318Leicester378722-183119Leeds3771020-273120Southampton (R)376625-3724AdvertisementGetty ImagesLeicester City relegation picture

Leicester will be relegated to the Championship just seven years after winning the Premier League if any of the following plays out on the final day:

Leicester fail to win against West Ham OR Everton win against Bournemouth.Leicester City fixtures

Date Match Kick-off time

May 28Leicester vs West Ham4:30pm BST (1:30pm ET)GettyLeeds United will be relegated if…

Leeds United could be heading back down to the Championship this weekend in the event that:

Leeds fail to win against Tottenham. OR Everton win against Bournemouth. OR Leicester win against West Ham (goal difference unlikely to be a factor here…) OR Everton draw against Bournemouth AND Leeds win against Tottenham by two or fewer goals.Leeds United fixtures

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GettyWhat about Everton?

Everton will be relegated from the Premier League for the first time in their history if any of the following play out:

Everton lose to Bournemouth AND Leicester or Leeds win against West Ham or Tottenham respectively. OR Everton draw against Bournemouth AND Leicester win against West Ham OR Leeds win by three or more goals against Tottenham.Everton fixtures

Date Match Kick-off time

May 28Everton vs Bournemouth4:30pm BST (11:30am ET)

USMNT legend to 'mean-spirited bully': Claudio Reyna's reputation deservedly in tatters after investigation reveals years of bad behavior

GOAL breaks down the stunning revelations from U.S. Soccer's report, and what it means for all involved

Claudio Reyna is one of the finest players American soccer has ever produced. That is undisputed. But his legacy and reputation are no longer defined by his stellar playing career. The Google searches won't bring you straight to stories about his on-field heroics or highlights of his best moments.

No, these days, Reyna's legacy is defined by all that's gone on between his family and Gregg Berhalter since the World Cup.

The clash between two of American soccer's most famous families plunged the entire U.S. men's national team into controversy as a decades-old domestic violence incident was dug up as retribution for USMNT and Borussia Dortmund star Gio Reyna's lack of playing time at the World Cup.

Following the results of an independent investigation released on Monday, it's become clear that while Berhalter's own transgressions were an isolated incident that he has publicly apologized for and doesn't deny, Reyna's were an out-of-control pattern that for too long went without discipline.

The report, put together by Alston & Bird, details a number of unsavory allegations about the Reyna family's influence within U.S. Soccer while also revealing a series of events that have seen Claudio Reyna evolve from USMNT hero into, as the report says, a "mean-spirited bully".

GOAL is here to break down the report, the series of incidents involving Reyna and what this all will mean for his reputation and employment going forward.

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By now, all who follow American soccer know the general story, but it's worth a refresher.

Due to fitness issues, Gio Reyna is given a limited role at the World Cup by USMNT boss Gregg Berhalter, a longtime friend of the Reyna family. The winger doesn't handle it well initially and his effort in training drops. He is eventually given an ultimatum: try harder or go home. He apologizes, returns to the team and continues on.

Meanwhile, his parents, Claudio and Danielle, are unhappy and communicate that. with people around the program, and right after the World Cup, address it again with sporting director Earnie Stewart. During their talks with Stewart, Danielle reveals that Berhalter assaulted his now-wife and then-girlfriend Rosalind during their time at the University of North Carolina, where then-girlfriend Rosalind roomed with Danielle.

An investigation follows, both into the allegations made by the Reynas, the process of Berhalter's hiring and the manner in which those allegations were revealed on the heels of the 2022 World Cup.

Even prior that investigation, the Reynas' reputation had taken a hit, with many seeing them as overbearing parents who wielded a very personal decades-old incident involving two close friends to help their son. But, as it turns out, the family's World Cup actions were just the tip of the iceberg in what has been a longstanding pattern of meddling into their son's career.

AdvertisementGetty ImagesThe investigation itself

As part of the investigation, Alston & Bird contacted various figures around U.S. Soccer, including the Reynas and the Berhalters. Berhalter, the report says, was very forthcoming, speaking to investigators on the record without legal counsel while helping to facilitate interviews with other persons of interest.

He and his wife acknowledged the incident, which occurred when the two were teenagers.

Both corroborated the fact that Berhalter was immediately remorseful, went to counseling, volunteered and has never done anything similar in all of the years since. It was a mistake that, to this day, still haunts him, he says, but one he didn't run away from once it became public.

By the end, the investigation determined that Berhalter, legally, would not be a risk to remain USMNT head coach – and U.S. Soccer has subsequently kept the door open for him to be brought back.

As for the Reynas, investigators said they were less forthcoming. The report says: "We were less impressed with the Reynas’cooperationduring the investigation."

After several attempts at securing interviews, Danielle Reyna had two brief conversations with investigators, in which she initially denied ever telling Stewart about the Berhalter incident. She called investigators back shortly after and changed her story, detailing a "physical fight".

Claudio Reyna, meanwhile, did not speak to investigators, with the family's attorney instead offering to give a "proffer" of information on their client's behalf.

In the end, Claudio Reyna did not interview with investigators in any way.

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The investigation says that the 2022 World Cup was far from the first time Reyna tried to use his status with U.S. Soccer to assist his son Gio's career.

The report details a "pattern of outreach" dating back several years, with several unnamed figures revealing incidents involving Claudio Reyna.

One source described Reyna's interactions with those at U.S. Soccer as “inappropriate,” “bullying,” and “mean-spirited", as the legendary midfielder is said to have meddled several times.

In February 2016, the report says, Reyna complained to U.S. Soccer officials about a red card that his son received in a match as he attempted to persuade the federation to overturn the dismissal and allow the midfielder to play in the next game. U.S. Soccer did not overturn the decision.

Stewart said that Reyna began making complaints about his son's playing time within U.S. Soccer as early as 2019, when he reached out to complain about his son's role at the U-17 World Cup. Additionally, Reyna hit out at what he saw as inadequate travel arrangements as his son did not fly business class to join the team.

Stewart told investigators that he has never had similar discussions with other parents.

Berhalter, meanwhile, revealed that he too had received complaints from Reyna during that U-17 World Cup, as his longtime friend texted him to say that then-Under-17 boss Raphael Wicky was "the worst coach". Berhalter also provided the investigation with text messages from 2019 and 2020 that saw Reyna criticize his son's treatment, coaches and travel arrangements.

“When things don’t go great for Gio, [the Reynas] pivot and go into attack mode," Berhalter told investigators.

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Noah K. Murray'Can we get real and get male refs?'

Perhaps the most damning revelation from the report details an incident that saw Reyna complain about a female referee following a 2018 match.

“Field, referee everything!! So embarrassing all the way around,” Reyna said in an email before sending a follow-up message that stated: “And in all honest [sic] can we get real and have male refs for a game like this. Its embarrassing guys. What are we trying to prove? A game like this deserves bett[e]r attention."

An unnamed person interviewed by the report circulated the email internally, saying: “This is truly sad to see. I believe we should regroup internally . . . and decide the path we want to take. After this and his communication last week, this is not appropriate or acceptable.”

Man Utd and Chelsea tracking Brazilian wonderkid Lorran with Flamengo ace available for €50m

Manchester United and Chelsea are monitoring Flamengo youngster Lorran, it has been reported.

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English sides watching LorranTeenager featured four times for FlamengoHas €50m release clause in contractWHAT HAPPENED?

The Premier League sides recently sent scouts to keep an eye on the 17-year-old, Fabrizio Romano reports.

The attacking midfielder came through the Flamengo youth academy and has been given a taste of first-team football this season.

He made his senior debut in January when he came on as a late substitute against Audax Rio and went on to score his maiden goal in his first start, scoring the equaliser in the 1-1 draw against Bangu Atletico Clube. At 16 years old, it made him the youngest scorer in Flamengo's history.

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Chelsea have been shopping in the Brazilian league a lot recently, having already signed Andrey Santos from Vasco da Gama and Angelo Gabriel and Deivid Washington from Santos.

United, meanwhile, currently have Brazilian midfielder Casemiro and winger Antony in their squad.

AND WHAT'S MORE

The Brazil Under 16 international has a €50 million (£43m/$53m) release clause in his contract with Flamengo, with his deal running until the end of 2025.

The highly-rated youngster has signed up with ROC Nation Sports, the agency of famous rapper Jay Z, alongside compatriots Vinicius Junior, Lucas Paqueta, Gabriel Martinelli and Endrick.

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United and Chelsea will likely keep their eye on Lorran and track his progress before they decide whether or not to make an offer to sign him from Flamengo.

Barbados Cricket parts ways with chief executive

The Barbados Cricket Association announced on Saturday via a press release that it has “agreed to a mutual separation” with chief executive Jeff Miller after he served in the post for just three and a half months

Peter Della Penna14-Oct-2014The Barbados Cricket Association announced on Saturday via a press release that it has “agreed to a mutual separation” with chief executive Jeff Miller after he served in the post for just three and a half months.Miller, 55, reportedly faced legal issues back home in the United States. The Barbados Today reported on October 3 that Miller pleaded guilty to a second-degree felony charge of grand theft in Florida on July 25. He was sentenced to 12 years’ probation for pleading guilty to grand theft. The charge carried a maximum sentence of 15 years in prison. Three other felony charges stemming from an initial arrest in April 2009 – mortgage fraud, fraudulent use of an ID and uttering a forged instrument or check – were not pursued, according to court documents obtained by ESPNcricinfo.According to the BCA press release, Miller was appointed to his role on June 23 but told officials less than a month later that he needed official leave from his position to attend to “an urgent personal medical matter overseas.” When contacted by ESPNcricinfo, neither the BCA nor Miller would confirm or deny a connection between the charges and him leaving his chief executive position. A phone message left with Miller’s lawyer, Khurram Wahid, also went unreturned.As part of his probation sentence, Miller was due to serve two years of community control, a supervised form of house arrest. Court filings show that an affidavit was filed in Miami-Dade County Court on September 9 for a violation of probation.Miller stayed active in the cricket community in various other capacities while his case was ongoing. He served as president of the South Florida Cricket Association for six terms, and remained in the position through 2010 while the felony charges were still pending. He was also employed as the vice president of operations and tournament director for Cricket Council USA, helping run the annual US Open $100,000 club cricket tournament at the Central Broward Regional Park in Lauderhill, Florida, as well as various other lead-in satellite tournaments in New York and other cities.Miller went on to become a founding member of the Friends of Central Broward Regional Park in 2011, a group which helped facilitate more cricket games to be played at the $70 million cricket stadium facility, the only ICC certified ODI stadium in the USA. Miller served as executive director of the group and also played an instrumental role in the logistical planning and execution of the Twenty20 series played between West Indies and New Zealand at the stadium in 2012 during New Zealand’s Caribbean tour.His administrative reach also extends to Asia. Miller was involved in bringing four USA based players – Steven Taylor, Ricardo Powell, Adam Sanford and Jermaine Lawson – to Karachi, Pakistan in October 2012 for a pair of exhibition matches between a World XI All-Star team and a Pakistan XI. They were the first international games played in the country since the Sri Lanka team bus was the target of a terrorist attack in Lahore in March 2009.A well-known figure in US cricket, Miller is originally from Barbados but moved to New York at age 18. He eventually played for the USA national team, opening the bowling for USA at the 1986 ICC Trophy in England. It was USA’s best performance at a World Cup Qualifier as they went 7-1 in group play with their only loss coming to the Netherlands. USA missed out on the semi-finals due to the net run rate tiebreaker despite finishing on equal points with both Netherlands and Bermuda. He took eight wickets in seven games, with one profile stating that he took a hat-trick in USA’s opening game win over Canada.After finishing his representative career, Miller served as a USACA board member and moved to Florida in the late 1980s where he became involved with the SFCA, first as treasurer before later becoming president. He was also a USACA chairman of selectors in 2005 and part of the local organising committee which pushed for a cricket stadium to be built in South Florida in the early 2000s in the hope it would result in receiving a bid to host games during the 2007 World Cup in the West Indies. The World Cup bid failed, but the stadium was eventually built and opened in 2008.

Lancashire confirm Petersen deal

Lancashire have confirmed the signing of Alviro Petersen as the former England one-day coach, Ashley Giles, begins to restructure a county twice relegated from the LV= Championship First Division in the past two seasons

ESPNcricinfo staff22-Jan-2015Lancashire have confirmed the signing of Alviro Petersen as the former England one-day coach, Ashley Giles, begins to restructure a county twice relegated from the LV= Championship First Division in the past two seasons.Petersen, who has signed a two-year deal with Lancashire County Cricket Club with an option to extend to a third year, ended his international career immediately after South Africa’s victorious Test series against West Indies earlier this month.ESPNcricinfo signalled at the time that his expected destination was Lancashire. At 34, he joins Lancashire as a non-overseas player, subject to ratification by the ECB, and has previous county experience at Somerset, Essex and Glamorgan.Petersen’s arrival addresses one of the most pressing issues for Giles as he attempts to repeat the county success that saw him coach Warwickshire to the Championship title before embarking on an ill fated England coaching career. He was well placed to replace Andy Flower as England’s director of cricket, but suffered from the fallout of a 5-0 Ashes defeat and lost out to Peter Moores, who then held the Lancashire job that Giles subsequently inherited.Lancashire’s frail top-order batting was a factor in their relegation. Luis Reece was unable to build on the promise he had shown in their promotion year in 2013 and Luke Procter spent the latter part of the season as a makeshift opener: both averaged less than 25.Petersen played in 36 Tests for The Proteas scoring 2,093 runs with five hundreds, including one on debut against India and arrives at Emirates Old Trafford as a non-overseas player, subject to receiving official clearance.Giles said: “We are delighted to bring a player of Alviro’s calibre to Emirates Old Trafford. His experience at the top of the order, both internationally and domestically, is second to none and he will bring outstanding quality to our batting unit. He is a player who is well respected within the game and his experience will be of immense benefit to our younger batsmen.”

Only by playing Full Members can we learn how to beat them – Stanikzai

Asghar Stanikzai, the Afghanistan captain, has joined the chorus of Associate voices calling for more opportunities to play against Full Members

ESPNcricinfo staff16-Mar-2016Asghar Stanikzai, the Afghanistan captain, has joined the chorus of Associate voices calling for more opportunities to play against Full Members. Speaking to the media on the eve of his team’s World T20 clash with Sri Lanka, Stanikzai said the level of talent in Afghanistan was evident from their remarkable climb up the cricketing ladder over the last decade, and said the gap between Full Members and Associates would only narrow from more regular competiton.”You can’t make big comparisons between Afghanistan and other Associates,” Stanikzai said. “Many other Associates have been playing for the last 30 to 40 years, participating in World Cups and other events. But if you see Afghanistan’s history at the elite level, we have only been playing for the last 6-7 years.”In that time we have achieved what other nations couldn’t do in 30-40 years. It shows how much talent Afghanistan have to play at the elite level. Definitely we need more games against the Full Members, it can increase our experience in the game.”Pointing to Afghanistan’s recent ODI and T20 series wins over Zimbabwe, both home and away, Stanikzai said his side had what it took to beat a Full Member side.”If we play against other Associate countries, we will get experience from each other, but if you play with a Full Member, like we did against Zimbabwe in ODIs and T20s, you learn how to beat them. We now have that experience. As long as we play more games against Full Members, the distance between Associates and Full Members will reduce.”Looking ahead to the game against Sri Lanka, Stanikzai was confident Afghanistan had the quality to pull off a win.”We have some game-changers, and we have not qualified for the Super 10s just to participate. We are ready to challenge some big teams.”Looking back to Afghanistan’s impressive display against Sri Lanka in the 2015 World Cup, where a century from Mahela Jayawardene prevented a potential upset, Stanikzai said the absence of the now retired Jayawardene and Kumar Sangakkara raised Afghanistan’s hopes.”We came close against Sri Lanka in the 2015 World Cup but their experienced batsmen, particularly Mahela Jayawardene, played outstandingly to beat us. This time most of their players are new; this time we have a good chance to beat them.”

The Italian football betting scandal explained: Why Newcastle's £60 million signing Sandro Tonali has been banned for 10 months

Sandro Tonali won't play again until next August after being found to have used illegal betting sites to place money on games involving his own teams

Sandro Tonali came on midway through the second half of Newcastle's Premier League win over Crystal Palace at St James' Park on October 21. The Italian's introduction was warmly received. The home fans even unfurled a banner in his honour. "Forza Tonali" it read.

Eddie Howe praised the crowd for their show of support but acknowledged that "the hardest part is ahead" for the £60 million ($72.5m) summer signing from AC Milan – and the Newcastle boss was right. Tonali came off the bench again in the Champions League loss to Borussia Dortmund four days later but, the following afternoon, it was confirmed that the Italy international had been banned from playing football for 10 months.

So, why exactly has Tonali been suspended? And who else has been implicated in the biggest betting scandal to rock Italian football since '' more than 40 years ago? GOAL will attempt to explain all below…

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On August 2, Fabrizio Corona, a hugely controversial media figure in Italy known as 'The King of Paparazzi', claimed Juventus and Italy midfielder Nicolo Fagioli was suffering from a "serious gambling addiction" and was heavily in debt as a consequence.

On October 10, newspaper revealed that Fagioli was being investigated by public prosecutors in Turin as part of a probe into illegal online betting platforms. The player's legal representatives then issued a statement claiming that their client was cooperating fully with the authorities and had been the first to inform the Italian Football Federation (FIGC) of his involvement in the affair at the end of August.

"With reference to the news that appeared in the press today, we can state that our client is facing the matter with responsibility and a view to maximum transparency and collaboration with the ordinary and sporting judicial authorities, as demonstrated by the fact of being the first to take action in a timely manner with the federal prosecutor’s office [of the FIGC]."

Corona subsequently claimed that "Juventus knew about Fagioli from August 1" and that they "failed to report it to the judicial authorities", but the club quickly countered, "With regard to what has been reported by some media outlets, Juventus FC specifies that as soon as it received news of the possible involvement of its player Nicolo Fagioli in the issue of betting, it immediately and promptly contacted the FIGC Federal Prosecutor’s Office."

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Two days after the publication of 's story, police officers turned up at Italy's training base at Coverciano to question both Tonali and team-mate Nicolo Zaniolo, and inform the pair at they were under investigation by the Turin Public Prosecutor's Office. The pair were promptly released from international duty.

"Regardless of the allegations, we believe in this situation the players are not in the necessary condition to face the commitments scheduled in the next days," read a statement issued by the FIGC. "The Federation has decided, also to protect them, to allow them to return to their respective clubs."

Italy coach Luciano Spalletti had no qualms about the decision to send the two players home. "When you have to bring home results, there is always anxiety [before a game], but it was a different night, with a lot of bitterness for what happened," he said the following day. "The whole team is close to Tonali and Zaniolo, we are very sorry for them and we will continue to be close to them, even though they have the spotlight on them. We must try to help them defend themselves.

"But it is also right that justice takes its course and, if irregular things have been committed, then it will be right [for them] to pay."

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On October 17, Fagioli was suspended for 12 months, of which five were suspended, and fined €12,500 (£10,800/$13,300) as part of a plea bargain that will see the midfielder carry out community service and undergo treatment for his gambling addiction.

Fagioli's full co-operation had been crucial to the lenient sentence because the usual ban for breaching Article 24 of the Code of Sports Conduct is at least three years, which would have placed his top-flight career in considerable doubt.

As it was, Juventus pledged their "full support for Nicolo Fagioli in tackling this path, as well as providing the player with the necessary support in carrying out the indicated therapeutic plan and, as expressly provided for in the agreement, collaborating with the Federation to outline the scheduled appointments.

"We are firmly convinced that Nicolo, with the support of the club, his team-mates, his family and the professionals who will assist him, will face the therapeutic and training process with a great sense of responsibility and, once the disqualification has been served, will be able to return to competing with due serenity."

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The following day, both and the , published extracts from Fagioli's deposition that highlighted the scale of his gambling problem. "The worst moment was between April and March 2023, when I was so scared that I made a mistake during Sassuolo-Juventus and I was subbed off," he reportedly told prosecutors. "I started crying when I sat on the bench, thinking about my debts and betting problems…

"At night, I had stopped sleeping. The more time passed, the more debts haunted me. My debts kept increasing and I was gambling just to try to make up. They told me 'We’ll break your legs.' I had so much debt that even if I had won, I would get nothing out of it…

"I had accumulated a debt of €250,000 (£218,000/$265,000) in September 2022 and pressure from managers of illegal platforms started. Sometimes, I would cover part of the debt by going to Milan and buying luxury watches. I paid with a bank transfer. Sometimes I delivered the watches myself, other times, the platforms' owners picked them up at the jewellery shop.

"After September 2022, I started gambling compulsively in front of the TV on any sporting event I watched, including football, Serie B and Lega Pro. I can’t even remember how many events I placed bets on…

"I borrowed money from some of my team-mates, saying I wanted to buy a watch for my mum. [Federico] Gatti gave me €40,000 (£35,000/$42,000) and I still have to return it. [Radu] Dragusin [now at Genoa] also gave me money and some of my friends in Piacenza too."

Fagioli, whose debts eventually ended up totalling €3 million (£2.6m/$3.2m), claimed that not one of his team-mates knew the real reason for the loans, while he also insisted that he never bet on matches involving either Juventus or his former club, Cremonese.

The Lionel Messi clause! New York Red Bulls include cheeky small print in MLS 'Holiday Pack' ticket deal in case of meeting with Argentina superstar's Inter Miami

New York Red Bulls are offering their fans a deal for tickets to next season's MLS opener – but the promotion comes with a Lionel Messi clause.

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NYRB announce promotion for ticketsOffer involves first home match of new seasonDeal won't apply if it's against Inter MiamiWHAT HAPPENED?

The MLS side sent out an email to fans offering tickets to their first home game of the 2024 season as well as the derby with rivals New York City. However, reports there is a special detail in the email that states that: "If RBNY plays Inter Miami CF in the home opener, each home opener ticket will be replaced with a ticket to RBNY's 2nd home match."

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The decision to exclude Lionel Messi's Inter Miami team from the deal likely means the club will increase the ticket prices when the Florida side come to New York. There has been a huge demand for tickets to see Messi in action and fellow MLS team Columbus Crew have already said their tickets will go up from their usual $40 to between $382 and $679 when they meet Inter Miami at home next season.

DID YOU KNOW?

Messi's presence in the United States last season resulted in many fans reselling their tickets for much higher prices than they initially paid. He scored 11 goals for Inter Miami after joining the club in July, but only one of those came in MLS.

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The fixture list for the 2024 MLS season is expected to be released before the end of the calendar year. The campaign will then likely commence around late February or early March.

'It wouldn’t be logical' – Eden Hazard explains why Lionel Messi must win Ballon d'Or ahead of Kylian Mbappe and Erling Haaland

Lionel Messi is the rightful winner of the Ballon d'Or after guiding Argentina to World Cup success last year, ex-Real Madrid star Eden Hazard says.

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Messi aiming to win Ballon d'OrGuided Argentina to World Cup winHazard says Inter Miami star deserves itWHAT HAPPENED?

Messi is seen as one of the top candidates to win the prize in a ceremony in Paris on Monday. The Inter Miami star's leading role in Argentina's journey to the World Cup title in Qatar last year has sparked many calls for the 36-year-old to be given a record-extending eighth Ballon d'Or.

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However, Messi faces competition from Erling Haaland following his role in Manchester City's European and English treble triumph. Kylian Mbappe is also seen as a real challenger given he helped fire France to the World Cup final and scored a hat-trick in the decider that they ultimately lost to Argentina.

WHAT THEY SAID

Hazard claims Messi is the only one who deserves it this year, though, telling : “It wouldn’t be logical to not give the Ballon d’Or to the best player in history in the year that he won the World Cup."

Had the final in Qatar gone differently, however, the former Belgium and Chelsea attacker says PSG's star forward would be the right winner, adding: "And if the World Cup changes for France, Kylian has the Golden Ball. Without a doubt, 100 per cent!"

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The winner of the award will be announced on Monday in a ceremony in the French capital.

Cristiano Ronaldo sends out special message to fans after enjoying another 'incredible' night for Al-Nassr

Cristiano Ronaldo showed his appreciation for Al-Nassr fans after he helped fire them to a comeback victory against Damac on Saturday.

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Ronaldo helped Al-Nassr to winScored free-kick in league matchThanked fans for tributeWHAT HAPPENED?

The Riyadh club went a goal down late in the first half on home soil in the Saudi Pro League clash, but came back to secure a 2-1 victory, with Anderson Talisca equalising before Ronaldo smashed home a free-kick.

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The win came after Al-Nassr fans put on an awesome display in honour of their star player. The Portuguese attacker made his 200th appearance for Portugal in midweek and the Saudi supporters displayed a huge banner depicting him as a superhero to commemorate the milestone.

WHAT THEY SAID

Ronaldo expressed his gratitude with posts on social media, saying: "Incredible atmosphere in the stadium tonight. Happy with the win and we keep working hard every game. Thank you to the fans for such a lovely tribute also."

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Ronaldo will be in action again for Al-Nassr when they take on Qatari side Al-Duhail in the AFC Champions League on Tuesday.

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