Manchester United are believed to be in talks over signing a “world-class” superstar in an intriguing swap deal, according to a new update.
A big summer awaits at Man Utd
The Red Devils have had an extremely disappointing season, with both Erik ten Hag and Ruben Amorim struggling to get a tune out of the team.
This summer feels like a huge one for United, with Amorim able to bring in players to suit his style of play and get rid of individuals who he doesn’t see a future for moving forward.
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One player who has been linked with an exciting summer move to Old Trafford is Lille striker Jonathan David, who is arguably one of the hottest attackers in Europe.
He has scored 14 goals in just 20 Ligue 1 starts this season, also scoring seven times in the Champions League, including away to Liverpool.
At the other end of the pitch, Jarrad Branthwaite is a rumoured target, with the Everton centre-back a young defender with a huge amount of potential.
Additions are needed in that area of the pitch with Lisandro Martinez a long-term injury absentee, while the likes of Harry Maguire and Victor Lindelof don’t represent long-term solutions.
Man Utd in talks with "world-class" ace over swap deal
According to a new report from CaughtOffside, Manchester United are in talks to sign Napoli striker Victor Osimhen in the summer transfer window.
The Red Devils are eyeing a possible swap deal involving Rasmus Hojlund, with the Serie A giants thought to be keen on bringing the €60m-rated (£51m) star to the club.
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This could be a sensational piece of business for United, considering Osimhen has been arguably among the best strikers in the world over the past three or four years.
The 26-year-old has been lauded as a “world-class” player by Jose Mourinho, while former Nigeria coach Jose Peseiro has also heaped praise on him, saying: “It is not easy to stop that guy. He created the first goal. He is fantastic for our team.”
With all due respect to Hojlund, Osimhen would simply be an upgrade on him, even though the Denmark striker is a young player who has shown his quality sporadically in a United shirt.
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There are now lingering doubts over whether Hojlund will ever be at the level required to be a genuine success at Old Trafford, having only scored three goals in 24 Premier League appearances this season.
In Osimhen, United would be signing a player at the peak of his powers – one who has netted 25 times in just 40 caps for Nigeria, outlining his international pedigree.
INDIVISA ranks the best USWNT kits of all time, from 1985 to present day, with some design twists and turns along the way
On the heels of U.S. Soccer's recent reveal of the 2025 national team kits, it's only right to take a trip down memory lane and look at some of the most iconic kits in USWNT history. U.S. Soccer took some risks with the 2025 fits, however the designs were a nod to the federation's history.
From 1999, when the USWNT wore all white and very little color, to 2023, when the kit was an entire art project gone wrong, there's been twists and turns in the USWNT kit design.
When most people think of the USWNT they will recall those from World Cups years – and most likely the jersey was a good match. Looking back, 2024 was elevated and simple, 1999 was classic and chic, and 2021 was respectable, but not entirely memorable.
INDIVISA takes a look at the greatest USWNT kits.
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Many people won't remember this jersey, but every woman who wore it probably will. The biggest issue with this jersey is the seams. The fact that the design cups under the breast area like a bra is bizarre and not flattering. It's like wearing a sports bra that may or may not fit. While the blue and red accents throughout are nice, the seam and the mesh over the stomach area isn't flattering – for anyone.
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The 2011 home kit for the USWNT is typically the top of most people's lists for least-favorite. The dark V-neck line that is so pronounced you can't look at anything else. The line down the entirety of the jersey is strange and is the only interesting – yet bizarre – thing about this kit. The jersey gives off chef vibes, with a very tailored and not swift and nor comfortable whatsoever.
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You are either someone who likes gold kits, or doesn't. While this kit screams dominance and USWNT takeover, the gold is distracting and not flattering. Granted, it shouts "We will win" but something about the red and blue on gold is screaming Germany more than anything else. This was the USWNT's away kit for the 2007 World Cup and didn't bring them gold – rather bronze and an early exit in the quarterfinals of the tournament.
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For the USWNT, 2021 was a year of building – and frustration. This jersey was funky and pushed the boundaries, but it felt disconnected. While the abstract design was a fun change, it didn't bring much evolution on the field for the USWNT. In July 2021, the USWNT were competing in the Olympics, and despite making it to the semifinals, fell short to rivalry Canada. This jersey gives off a puzzle that doesn't have any of its pieces together.
Arsenal have already held summer transfer talks over signing an in-form forward, as interim sporting director Jason Ayto gets to work on backing manager Mikel Arteta ahead of the next Premier League season.
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Long-term injuries to Kai Havertz and Gabriel Jesus have left Arteta bereft of natural striking options, with the Gunners electing not to sign an alternative to either one of the duo when the January window was open.
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Arsenal were given the chance to negotiate a January deal for Ollie Watkins, but the north Londoners’ initial low-ball offer of £40 million wasn’t enough for Unai Emery’s side, who would’ve been prepared to talk at around £60 million (David Ornstein).
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Despite being linked with a host of other high-profile No 9s in the winter, including the likes of RB Leipzig starlet Benjamin Sesko and Juventus forward Dušan Vlahović, Arsenal didn’t end up pursuing an alternative to Watkins – meaning Arteta is forced to wait until the summer for extra firepower.
Arsenal are still targeting a new striker for the next window, while it is also believed that they could bring in different wide options.
Recent injuries to Gabriel Martinelli and Bukayo Saka have highlighted that Arteta is short of quality alternatives to the duo, even with the emergence of highly-rated young teenage starlet Ethan Nwaneri.
Arsenal are believed to be admirers of Atalanta star Ademola Lookman, who can play as a second-striker, at centre-forward and even attacking midfield when required, so the Nigeria international could tick multiple boxes for Arteta.
Lookman is said to be seriously considering an exit from Atalanta in the summer, with Arteta’s side keen and potentially eager to explore this opportunity to bring in a winger boasting 15 goals and seven assists so far in all competitions.
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Now, as per CaughtOffside, their interest is materialising into discussions.
It is claimed that Arsenal have already held talks over signing Lookman ahead of the summer window, as have Liverpool, with Chelsea, Manchester United and Juventus all fellow contenders for the 27-year-old’s signature.
However, it is Arsenal and Liverpool who are the most advanced after opening negotiations, with the ex-Fulham ace attracting plenty of attention amid his phenomenal 2024/25 campaign and his heroics in the Europa League last season.
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Lookman’s final hat-trick won Gian Piero Gasperini’s side the tournament, while simultaneously ending Bayer Leverkusen’s historic unbeaten run, leaving little wonder the player is being linked with a move to the Premier League.
However, Atalanta also won’t be letting him go on the cheap, and the Serie A side are ready to demand as much as €65m (£54m) to sell.
“He’s [Lookman] a top player,” said Gasperini.
“In terms of character, there are perhaps players who have more continuity and are more solid, but that’s normal.
“Even his role is difficult. He always has to be very fit, but he has become a truly extraordinary player, among the best in Europe and the world. Because he has improved his consistency and in some ways, he has started to be an important Atalanta player.”
A Europa League club have made the first move to sign a “fantastic” Fulham player, viewing him as an important target for the summer transfer window, according to a report.
Fulham stars catching the eye
The Cottagers have been showing year-on-year improvements since returning to the Premier League, and this season has the potential to be their best yet, sitting eighth in the table with a third of the season left to play.
As such, it is little wonder some members of Marco Silva’s squad have started to attract attention ahead of the summer transfer window, with a recent report revealing a number of La Liga clubs are now queuing up to sign winger Adama Traore.
Antonee Robinson’s impressive form this season has previously caught the eye of Liverpool, while there was also interest in Andreas Pereira during the January window, with Palmeiras engaging in talks over a deal for the Brazilian.
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Now, another first-team regular is being linked with a summer move away from Craven Cottage, with reports from Turkey revealing Fenerbahce have now made a move to sign Issa Diop (via Sport Witness).
The report does not reveal the exact nature of the move, but Diop is described as an important addition to Jose Mourinho’s side in the summer, indicating the Turkish side’s interest is serious.
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A €20m (£17m) move could be on the cards at the end of the season, with Fenerbahce taking initial steps towards getting a deal done, but the Cottagers remain in a strong negotiating position, given that the defender remains under contract until the summer of 2027.
Diop falling down the pecking order at Craven Cottage
The Frenchman was a regular starter for Fulham before the turn of the year, but in 2025 he has started to play more of a bit-part role, featuring for a combined 48 minutes in the Premier League this year.
Calvin Bassey and Joachim Andersen have been the regular choices at centre-back, and with the Cottagers in resurgent form, having beaten Newcastle United and Nottingham Forest in back-to-back games, Diop may not be in line for a return to contention anytime soon.
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The former West Ham United man has proven himself in England over the course of a number of years, previously being lauded as “fantastic” by David Gold, so it is clear to see why Fenerbahce are set to pursue a move.
If Diop continues to play a sporadic role between now and the end of the season, he could fancy a move to Turkey, and it may be worth Fulham cashing-in, if they are able to generate a decent fee of around £17m for a squad player.
Pulisic's strong 2024-25 campaign continues with another moment of magic to double AC Milan's lead
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Pulisic helped the Rossoneri to 2-0 lead vs. Udinese
His 10th assist of the Serie A season
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U.S. international star Christian Pulisic continued his strong individual season for AC Milan with an impressive corner in the 45th minute to Strahinja Pavlovic to double his team's lead at 2-0 vs. Udinese heading into halftime. The team would push on for a 4-0 win at full-time.
Milan initially got on the scoresheet just three minutes earlier thanks to star Rafael Leão, who launched a rocket to put ahead. The team would continue its dominance in the second half. Former Chelsea striker Tammy Abraham found Theo Hernandez on a brilliant build-up to pad the lead to three goals in the 74th minute and Leao would add another goal contribution in the 81st minute, finding Tijjani Reijnders for his 13th goal of the season.
This is just the second time this season have scored four goals in a game.
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Milan still have a mountain to climb if they want to reach their ambitions of playing in European football next season. A win would put the club at ninth at 51 points – four points back from Lazio in the Conference League slot and six points adrift from fourth-placed Bologna.
Milan need to finish fourth or above to secure Champions League qualification.
Pulisic continues to be the club's best attacker this season, with nine goals and eight assists in Serie A and an additional four goals and an assist in Champions League play. His other assist came in Coppa Italia.
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Milan will face Atalanta next, with a home clash on April 20.
Ipswich Town had a real welcome to the Premier League moment, despite it being their 22nd match of the season, when they hosted the champions Manchester City at Portman Road.
Pep Guardiola’s side ran riot in Suffolk and crushed Kieran McKenna’s men with a 6-0 victory, even taking off Kevin de Bruyne, Erling Haaland, and Phil Foden for the final 30 minutes or so.
It was the first time Ipswich have conceded five or more goals in a league game at Portman Road since 2021 against Bolton and the first time they have conceded six at home since a defeat to Leicester in 2011.
The Tractor Boys remain in the bottom three in the Premier League, on goal difference behind Wolverhampton Wanderers, but still have a realistic chance of avoiding the drop.
Bringing in more quality to bolster the squad could give them a better chance of climbing above Wolves to avoid going straight back down to the Championship. Jaden Philogene and Ben Godfrey have arrived as the first two additions of the January transfer window.
McKenna should be in the market to add more options to his attacking arsenal because the team needs to do more to create chances for Liam Delap at the top end of the pitch.
Liam Delap's form this season
The England U21 international was brought in from Manchester City in the summer and has been the go-to man for goals for Ipswich in the Premier League so far this season.
He has scored a staggering 40% of the club’s goals in the division with eight of the 20 goals scored by the team, which speaks to how important the forward has been to their efforts to climb out of the bottom three.
Ipswich may have been further adrift of Wolves and the rest of the teams in the league without his quality in the final third, and they must find a way to get him even more involved in matches in the second half of the season.
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Liam Delap
Appearances
21
xG
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Goals
8
Big chances created
2
Assists
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As you can see in the table above, Delap has been incredibly clinical in front of goal, overperforming his xG by 1.64, but his teammates have not created a huge number of chances for him, with just 6.36 xG in 21 games.
The 21-year-old marksman has often had to fashion opportunities for himself with his powerful running and impressive dribbling, as you can see in the clip below.
Ipswich need to create more as a team to ensure that they are providing the forward with the ammunition he needs to be able to win games for the Tractor Boys to push them out of the bottom three in the weeks to come.
The January transfer window is still open for business and McKenna could make a dream signing for Delap by swooping for one of the club’s reported transfer targets, Julio Enciso.
Ipswich's interest in Julio Enciso
Earlier this month, TWTD reported that Ipswich hold an interest in the Brighton & Hove Albion winger, as the board looks to bolster the squad before the end of the window.
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They reported on a claim from Nacion Media that the Tractor Boys and Leicester City are both eyeing up the forward for a loan move, and confirmed that he is a player of interest to the Suffolk-based side.
The Foxes, however, would need to cancel Facundo Buonanotte’s loan or sign the attacker on a permanent deal, as the Premier League rules do not allow a club to have two players on loan from the same top-flight team.
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TWTD added that Enciso is a player the Tractor Boys have been tracking for some time and that they have had their eye on the Paraguay international for several transfer windows.
However, the report revealed that Ipswich are yet to make a formal enquiry over a deal to secure his services, which does not suggest that a transfer is close at this moment in time.
McKenna, however, should push for the club to get a deal over the line for the versatile attacker because he could come in as a dream signing for Delap in the second half of the 2024/25 campaign.
Why Julio Enciso could be a dream for Liam Delap
Ipswich are not going to be able to sign proven, in-form, Premier League quality players whilst fighting relegation this season, which means that they have to take gambles – like Philogene and Godfrey.
Enciso would certainly be a gamble, given his lack of game time at Brighton, but his form, in limited minutes, for the Seagulls over the years suggests that the potential is there for him to be a creative force for the Tractor Boys.
Since the start of the 2022/23 campaign, the £19m-rated star has only started 14 matches in the Premier League, coming on as a substitute in a further 30 games.
The 20-year-old starlet, who was described as “Ronaldo-esque” for the strike above by Jamie Redknapp, has shown potential in the Premier League, with four goals and seven ‘big chances’ created despite only starting 14 times.
‘Ronaldo-esque’ is a good way to describe his style, albeit not quality at this moment in time, as he is a dynamic, right-footed, forward who can play on the left, as an attacking midfielder, or as a centre-forward, similar to Cristiano Ronaldo in his early days at Manchester United.
His most starts in a season for Brighton came in the 2022/23 campaign, starting seven of his 20 outings in the Premier League, and he showcased his quality at the top end of the pitch.
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Julio Enciso (per 90)
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Top 12%
Assists
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Top 26%
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Top 34%
Shot-creating actions
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Top 5%
Successful take-ons
3.57
Top 3%
Stats via FBref
As you can see in the table above, Enciso ranked highly among his positional peers in a host of key attacking metrics, particularly for take-ons and shot-creating actions.
These statistics suggest that the potential is there for the Brighton gem to come in and be a dream signing for Delap because of his ability to bring the ball up the pitch and to create shooting opportunities for his teammates, as further evidenced by his xAG and assists per 90.
Enciso could provide a creative and frontfoot presence on the wing or as an attacking midfielder to create high-quality chances for the England youth international, to ensure that Ipswich get the best out of their sensational centre-forward talent in the second half of the season.
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GOAL reviews the major takeaways from Americans playing in Europe, including a trio out to prove they can be U.S. match-winners
Results don't come easy. That's soccer. And that was mostly the story of U.S. internationals playing abroad this weekend. There weren't many team points collected – a deluge and draws and losses marking a disappointing matchday. But if this sport is a collective of individuals rather than a functioning team, then it was a fine weekend in Europe for several Americans Abroad.
If the start of the season was marked by Christian Pulisic's form and ongoing "world-class" debates, then the end has been the story of returnees who – while on the fringes of the USMNT – could make manager Mauricio Pochettino take notice.
Josh Sargent, Malik Tillman and Haji Wright have all returned from spells on the sidelines. And after middling starts to the season, all three have made their case to be in the side during the Gold Cup this summer.
Despite his struggles for the USMNT, Sargent has more goals than anyone in the EFL this calendar year – and added another over the weekend. Tillman was full of buzz and drive – and was good value for his fine finish. Wright, meanwhile, has found the net consistently for Coventry despite being misused in a central role.
The usual suspects had their moments. Christian Pulisic provided a nice assist. Antonee Robinson kept Mo Salah quiet enough, and Weston McKennie played his part for Juve. But really, this was the story of three hopefuls making their case for a manager who still does not have everything settled for the World Cup.
GOAL looks at the major takeaways from this weekend's Americans Abroad.
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Malik Tillman, goalscorer
It was reported, not so long ago, that we wouldn't see Tillman again this season. And it all felt like a bit of a shame. The attacking midfielder was doing all sorts of interesting things for a good PSV team, popping up with goals and assists – and offering some much-needed creativity in midfield areas.
This looked more like a Bayern Munich player than one running things for an upper level Dutch team. Memories are short in soccer, and a season-ending ankle injury might have also ended his hopes of a big move this summer.
But Tillman has returned sooner than expected, and is making things happen. The attacking midfielder started for the first time in more than three months Saturday, and marked the occasion with a wonderful curled effort into the bottom corner from outside the box – enough to give PSV daylight over Groningen.
PSV may not win the title – such is the gap between them and Ajax – but a good last month of the season would work wonders for the U.S. midfielder.
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Josh Sargent, great for his club
So much has been made of Josh Sargent's woes for the USMNT. What is it about him when he puts on the shirt of his country? Are his powers immediately diminished? Does he struggle to find the spots that he so regularly creeps into for Norwich? Is there simply more pressure when you are guy for a hopeful nation?
Maybe it's a combination of all of those. But the carefree, roaming version of Sargent so often seen at club level should be enough, at least, to ensure he has further chances to make amends. The striker was among the goals again on Saturday, scoring just after half time in what was ultimately a failure for the Canaries in a 2-1 loss to Plymouth.
It was a wonderfully taken thing, too, one touch to corral a cross and a second to blast high into the roof of the net. He is now the first EFL player to hit double-digit goals this calendar year – and doesn't look like slowing down anytime soon.
It is worth asking, though: what's next? Has Sargent simply found his level as a footballer?
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Haji Wright shows some quality
It's been a welcome return to the fold for Haji Wright. Coventry, after a memorable few months, were just starting to slow down before the USMNT forward recovered from a hip injury. And his reintegration into the squad has given the Sky Blues a timely boost.
He had scored three in his last three heading into Saturday's clash with high-flying Burnley. And he didn't need long to make it four in four, giving Coventry an early lead – poking home after a mad goal line scramble on Saturday.
But it wasn't to be for the Sky Blues, who were beaten 2-1. Still, Wright got his goal, and chased plenty of lost causes as Coventry sat in against one of the league's best teams. He now has 11 goals, among the best goals-per-90 in the Championship this season – a fine mark for a forward who can be so much more when he's healthy.
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A mixed day for Milan
There was some excitement in corners of USMNT social media spheres when Yunus Musah was handed a start for Milan against Fiorentina. Sure, this was now, in effect, a mid-table clash. But having the American in as part of a double pivot looked interesting.
So much for that. Musah was subbed after just 25 minutes. Milan were 2-1 down at the time, and Musah was the man sacrificed for a more attacking option.
His moment to forget came following a lovely moment for fellow American Christian Pulisic, who provided a fine threaded assist for the in-form Tammy Abraham. Luka Jovic, the man who replaced Musah, would go on to score the equalizer.
Still, it is concerning that the American wasn't trusted to hold things down in the middle after a poor start.
England boss Thomas Tuchel has admitted that the Three Lions 'struggled a bit' at the start of the second half of their 3-0 win against Latvia.
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Tuchel has started his career as England boss with two straight wins in the World Cup qualifiers against Albania and Latvia. The Three Lions kicked off the clash against Latvia with a superb free-kick strike in the first half before second-half goals from Harry Kane and Eberechi Eze rounded up a 3-0 win.
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England seemed to struggle to get off the blocks at the start of the second half against Latvia despite dominating the proceedings in the first half, as it seemed the visitors may get back into the game. However, the Three Lions held off the surge and got back their stronghold of the clash, and Tuchel has now admitted that the drop at the start of the second half "makes no sense".
WHAT TUCHEL SAID
Speaking to the media, Tuchel said: "It was not an easy match. We saw a lot of good things, created good chances. We needed a free-kick to unlock it. I'm happy with the attitude, energy and desire. We will get there.
"The second half we started to slow the game down and made little movement, which makes no sense. But the second goal was better as we showed acceleration from one of our sixes. We encourage everyone to have these late accelerations but we struggled a bit until the goal."
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WHAT NEXT FOR ENGLAND?
Tuchel will now some more time to analyse what exactly happened at the start of the second half as well as the two games in their entirety. The Three Lions will return to action in June against Andorra in the third World Cup qualifier.
Jose Mourinho has launched a new conspiracy claim regarding VAR missing 'three penalties' as Rangers beat Fenerbahce in a Europa League shootout.
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Fenerbahce lost their Europa League round of 16 first-leg clash against Rangers at home in disappointing fashion at Ulker Stadium. However, Mourinho's side came back at Ibrox Stadium with a 2-0 win in regulation time before the game went into a penalty shootout but lost as Dusan Tadic, Fred and Mert Hakan Yandas missed their spot kicks.
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Fenerbahce boss Mourinho has now raised claims of a conspiracy against his side as he claimed that the Video Assistant Referee (VAR) 'didn't see one of three penalties'. The Portuguese coach also hoped that the same was just a 'random' occurrence.
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Speaking to the media, Mourinho said: "I hope everything that's happened to me in European competitions is not a consequence of the Budapest final and I hope it's just random.
"Since that final, since my suspension the things that happened to us – we didn't play Champions league because of a penalty on 120th minute penalty that only the fourth official saw.
"Today we come here and the VAR is considered one of the best VARs, he didn't see one of three penalties. I just hope it's random.
"I paid for the suspension and I hope that it's over. I pray that this is just bad luck."
WHAT NEXT FOR FENERBAHCE?
One of the positives that come from Fenerbahce's Europa League clash is that they will now be able to focus on their Super Lig title battle against Galatasaray, who sit seven points clear of Mourinho's side, having played one game more.