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Last updated: May 17, 2026, 8:42 PM ET

Women’s Super League & English Domestic Scene Manchester City clinched the WSL title with a flawless record, earning an “A” in the season‑grade review while Chelsea slipped to a “C+” as they struggled to convert possession into points. The disparity underscored the impact of Pep Guardiola’s tactical overhaul at City, which saw the side score 78 goals and concede just nine, compared with Chelsea’s 45‑goal tally and a defensive lapse that cost them three points in their final three matches. Meanwhile, Chelsea’s rapid appointment of former Real Madrid manager Xabi Alonso reflects a bid to inject continental experience into a squad that finished outside the Champions League places, a move analysts say could reshape the club’s recruitment hierarchy.

Premier League Highlights & Transfer Rumors Manchester United edged Nottingham Forest 3‑2, with Bruno Fernandes delivering a pinpoint cross that matched the Premier League assist record held by Kevin De Bruyne and Thierry Henry, and earning a 9/10 performance rating for his all‑round influence. In the transfer market, rumors swirled around Chelsea’s interest in Aston Villa midfielder Morgan Rogers and a potential pursuit of Manchester United loanee Marcus Rashford, while José Mourinho publicly urged Real Madrid to sign Manchester City midfielder Rodri, signaling a possible shift in the midfield power balance across Europe. Manchester United’s summer agenda also features a discussion on replacing Casemiro, with former England defender Gary Neville suggesting a high‑profile signing could be essential to maintaining the club’s competitive edge.

Player Returns and Emotional Departures Christian Pulisic returned from a long‑term thigh injury as a second‑half substitute, helping AC Milan secure a 2‑1 victory over Genoa and keeping the club in contention for a top‑four finish in Serie A. Across the Channel, Antoine Griezmann orchestrated the lone goal in Atlético Madrid’s 1‑0 win over Girona, providing a fitting farewell to the home crowd before his imminent departure to a new chapter in Ligue, a moment he described as more valuable than any trophy. In England, Rasmus Højlund described his “weird” and emotional exit from Manchester United after confirming a permanent move to Napoli, highlighting the personal toll of high‑profile transfers on young talent.

French Ligue 1 Turmoil A Ligue 1 fixture in Nantes was abandoned after hooded ultras invaded the pitch with 22 minutes remaining, hurling flares and forcing officials to halt play, an incident that reignited concerns over fan violence as the French league approaches its final matchday. The disruption added to the pressure on relegated Nantes, whose survival hopes now hinge on the outcomes of remaining fixtures and potential disciplinary sanctions.

West Ham’s Relegation Battle West Ham United’s recent loss at Newcastle, a 3‑1 defeat that saw them fall further behind the safety zone, has intensified calls for change, with former player Roy Keane lambasting the squad for a lack of intensity and desire, echoing broader fan fury as the Hammers hover on the brink of relegation after lifting a European trophy just three seasons ago. The club’s precarious position underscores the volatility of Premier League fortunes and the fine margins that separate European glory from a drop to the Championship.