***Crystal Palace co-chairman Steve Parish has admitted that former Stoke manager Tony Pulis will be approached over the vacancy at Selhurst Park following Ian Holloway's departure from the club.
***Copenhagen head coach Stale
Solbakken remains confident his team can advance to the UEFA Champions League knockout stages. A 3-1 loss at Galatasaray on Wednesday was Copenhagen's second in Group B, with their only point coming in a draw against Juventus.
***Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti insisted the result was paramount following their 2-1 win over Juventus in the UEFA Champions League on Wednesday night.
***Former Manchester United assistant manager Mike Phelan has criticised the champions for failing to make a marquee signing this summer. Mike Phelan claims Fergie and former chief exec David Gill had their eye on "one of the absolute best players" on the planet. (Daily Mirror)
***Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney was glad on Wednesday former manager Alex Ferguson had now backtracked on comments that triggered months of speculation over the player's future. (Reuters)
***Shakhtar Donetsk head coach Mircea Lucescu labelled his team's 4-0 loss to Bayer Leverkusen 'really embarrassing'.
***Gerard Pique could miss Barcelona's clash with Real Madrid on Saturday following a hamstring strain sustained in his side's 1-1 draw with AC Milan on Tuesday.
***Zlatan Ibrahimovic insisted Paris Saint- Germain can win the UEFA Champions League after their impressive 5-0 victory over Anderlecht.
The Sweden international struck four times on Wednesday to become the 10th player to score four goals in a single match in the competition.
***Manchester City's Yaya Toure has urged Uefa to act after confirming he received racist abuse during their 2-1 victory at the Arena Khimki on Wednesday in the Champions League clash with CSKA Moscow. (Goal.com)
***Juventus striker Carlos Tevez insists that the referee is not culpable for his team's 2-1 defeat to Real Madrid in the Champions League on Wednesday. (Goal.com)
***Forgotten man Emmanuel Adebayor will get the chance to reboot his Tottenham career on Thursday - in a country which does not exist. Spurs could seal a place in the Europa League knockout stages by beating Moldovan champions FC Sheriff in, er, the breakaway republic of Transnistria. (Daily Mirror)
***Arsenal striker Olivier Giroud insists he will not suffer burn-out despite his marathon season. Manager Arsene Wenger only has Nicklas Bendtner as experienced back-up - as it stands, the Gunners’ whole season rests on Giroud being able to stay fit. (Daily Mirror)
***Swansea City defender Ashley Williams has been ruled out of their UEFA Europa League clash versus Kuban Krasnodar with an ankle injury.
***Former Manchester United goalkeeper Mark Bosnich wants the chance to set the record straight with Sir Alex Ferguson after being labelled a "terrible professional" in the former United manager's new autobiography. (Sky Sports)
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