Lukaku´s agent ´ashamed´ of Corriere dello Sport headline

Romelu Lukaku s agent Federico Pastorello has condemned newspaper Corriere dello Sport and acknowledged Italian football has an issue with racism.

Lukaku and former Manchester United team-mate Chris Smalling featured on the front page of Thursday s issue of the popular newspaper, which printed the headline Black Friday ahead of Inter s meeting with Roma in Serie A.

The headline has been widely criticised, and it follows on from numerous examples of racist behaviour across Italian football this season – with Lukaku having already been a victim of such abuse earlier in the campaign.

While Italy struggles with uncomfortable questions regarding cultural issues of discrimination, Pastorello believes the country has ingrained problems with racism.

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McAuley keen for West Brom to move on

West Brom centre-back Gareth McAuley is already itching to help make amends for the club s poor Premier League campaign.

The Midlands outfit narrowly escaped relegation to the Championship this season, eventually retaining their top-flight status by finishing just three points clear of the drop zone.

That represented a significant deterioration on West Brom s eighth-placed finish in 2012-13, with head coach Steve Clarke dismissed last December due to the club s worsening performance.

Clarke s successor Pepe Mel kept West Brom up but departed The Hawthorns earlier this month, and McAuley has called on his team-mates to hit the ground running next term to avoid another relegation scrap.

Speaking to the club s official website, he said: The boys are talking about c…

Rosell proud of Vilanova choice

Barcelona president Sandro Rosell feels sporting director Andoni Zubizarreta made the right decision to promote Tito Vilanova to head coach.

Vilanova replaced Pep Guardiola at the end of the 2011/12 campaign following the latter s decision to take a break from the game for a year, and Barca are more than satisfied with his former assistant s work so far this season, as they lead La Liga by 11 points.

Tito has talent, he understands what Barcelona mean, what La Masia is and what being Catalan means, Rosell told reporters.

It was a brilliant decision by Zubizarreta to give him the job.

Rosell then went on to say that he does not expect Xavi Hernandez to retire any time soon after the veteran midfielder put pen to paper on a new contract on Monday.

Xavi hopes to stay at Barcelona for ´many years´ but focused on winning trophies

Xavi hopes to stay at Barcelona for many years but insists his main focus is on winning trophies, rather than extending his contract at Camp Nou.

The Blaugrana are on track for a treble this season. Nine points clear at the LaLiga summit, Xavi has already secured Supercopa de Espana glory, while Barca are also 1-0 to the good in their two-legged Copa del Rey semi-final tie with Real Madrid.

The former midfielder has one year remaining on his existing contract, although club president Joan Laporta revealed negotiations over a new deal were ongoing.

Xavi is hopeful those talks are successful and he can enjoy a lengthy reign at Barca, similar to that of Alex Ferguson, who won 13 Premier League titles and two Champions Leagues during his 27-year tenure with Mancheste…

Ten Hag ´not frustrated at all´ with Manchester United transfer activity

Manchester United boss Erik ten Hag insisted he is not frustrated at all by the club s transfer window, despite encountering difficulties in the market.

United have drafted in Christian Eriksen, Lisandro Martinez and Tyrell Malacia ahead of the 2022-23 campaign but have not been able to land other targets – including Barcelona midfielder Frenkie de Jong.

That has led to some reports that the club are concerned about the limited number of new arrivals ahead of the Premier League season, which United begin at Old Trafford against Brighton and Hove Albion on Sunday.

Ten Hag has denied that he feels that way, however, adding that he is really happy with the three additions the club has made.

I m not frustrated at all. First of all, we have a squad and we h…

Nani not giving up on Old Trafford career

Despite being out on loan at Sporting Lisbon for the season, Nani harbours hopes of a return to Premier League side Manchester United.

Nani feels he has a long-term future at Manchester United, despite spending the season on loan at Sporting Lisbon.

The winger was sent back to his homeland as part of the deal that brought Marcos Rojo to Old Trafford last August. 

A return to Sporting – where the Portugal international started out – appeared to spell the end of Nani s United career, even though he only signed a new five-year deal with the Premier League club in September 2013. 

But the winger is adamant that he can force his way back into the United first team under Louis van Gaal. 

When quizzed on whether he felt aggrieved with Van Gaal f…

McNair out to impress ´world-class´ Mourinho

Paddy McNair believes Jose Mourinho is the right man to bring success back to Manchester United.

Mourinho is widely expected to be named United s new manager this week following the sacking of Louis van Gaal on Monday.

And young defender McNair, who is away with Northern Ireland as they prepare for Euro 2016, is thrilled by the prospect of working with the former Chelsea boss.

He s a world-class manager. He s won lots of trophies, Champions Leagues and he s worked with the best players in the world, the 21-year-old told Sky Sports News.

I ll be looking to impress, hopefully when I play in France he ll be watching.

He wins trophies. Man United should be winning trophies every year so it s a good fit.

Despite his excitement over Mourinh…

Villas-Boas close to Spurs job

Former Chelsea manager Andre Villas-Boas is set to be unveiled as Tottenham s new head coach on Monday.

The Portuguese will reportedly sign a three-year deal to succeed Harry Redknapp, with the final paperwork to be completed over the weekend.

Villas-Boas was initially Tottenham s second choice behind France coach Laurent Blanc, but ex Porto man impressed Spurs chairman Daniel Levy during a series of meetings throughout June.

The 34-year-old is already actively involved in Tottenham s transfer plans and has approved proposed moves for Iceland international Gylfi Sigurdsson and Ajax defender Jan Vertonghen.

The signing of Sigurdsson will be confirmed as early as Monday after he passed a medical and agreed personal terms with the north London club.

Spain make it three out of three with Estonia win

Spain cruised to a 3-0 win over Estonia to maintain their 100 percent record after three matches in the World Cup qualifying Group 5.

Spain coach Vicente del Bosque was finally able to field his two first-choice strikers, David Villa and Fernando Torres, after the Liverpool player returned from injury.

The pair kept Estonian keeper Pavel Londak kept busy throughout much of the match but it was Real Betis defender Juanito who scored first, connecting with a free kick from Barcelona s Xavi Hernandez in the 34th minute.

Valencia striker Villa scored from the penalty spot to make it 2-0 four minutes later after Estonian defender Alo Barengrubhe fouled Torres.

Villa, the top scorer at Euro 2008, has scored in each of Spain s three World Cup qualifying mat…

Lampard tells new Chelsea signings to ´wake up´ following back-to-back defeats

Frank Lampard has called on Chelsea s new recruits to wake up and adjust to the demands of the Premier League following back-to-back losses.

The Blues temporarily moved top of the table with a 3-1 win over Leeds United on December 5 but have since lost away to Everton and Wolves.

Olivier Giroud had given Lampard s men the lead in Tuesday s clash at Molineux, only for Daniel Podence to equalise and before Pedro Neto rifled in a 95th-minute winner.

Chelsea have spent over £200million on new players this year and five of those   Edouard Mendy, Thiago Silva, Ben Chilwell, Kai Havertz and Timo Werner started the Wolves defeat.

On the back of successive league losses for the first time in a year, Lampard urged his big-money captures to quickly learn from the…