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You’d have thought that Harry Maguire would be the kind of defender Tuchel would want in his squad. But the Manchester United defender is again left out. He probably can’t complain after United’s dreadful season. It’s just that he’s been such a big player for England in the past. Worth pointing out that Tuchel said that Maguire was left out of the March squad because of his form. It looks like a new England defence is taking shape. No John Stones either, although that’s because he’s not been fit for ages.

Harry Maguire. Left out by Thomas Tuchel.
Harry Maguire. Left out by Thomas Tuchel. Photograph: Bruce White/Colorsport/Shutterstock

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Tuchel is due to speak at 11am. No doubt he will be asked about Adam Wharton’s omission from this squad among other things (as you can see below, Jacob reckons the Crystal Palace midfielder may be injured.)

Sid Lowe

Sid Lowe

Real Madrid have finally announced that Carlo Ancelotti will not continue at the Santiago Bernabéu after the Brazilian Football Confederation announced him (CBF) as their new coach. He will be replaced by Xabi Alonso. The former Bayer Leverkusen manager, who publicly revealed that he would not be continuing in Germany last Friday, will formally begin on 1 June in time for the Club World Cup, while Ancelotti joins Brazil on 26 June, the day after the end of the Spanish league season.

Here is David Hytner’s news piece on Tuchel’s squad:

Jacob Steinberg

Jacob Steinberg

The latest omission of Jack Grealish isn’t a surprise. Grealish is a bit-part player at Manchester City these days and wasn’t used in last weekend’s FA Cup final defeat by Crystal Palace. The match winner in that game, Eberechi Eze, is included. The Palace duo of Marc Guéhi and Adam Wharton miss out, presumably due to injury (although it should be said Tuchel hasn’t seemed entirely convinced by Guéhi).

Tuchel has not been able to name Marcus Rashford because of injury; West Ham’s Jarrod Bowen misses out after failing to take his opportunity last time. Newcastle’s Dan Burn gets another go.

Ancelotti's Real Madrid departure confirmed

Real Madrid have officially confirmed Carlo Ancelotti’s departure as manager. He is off to Brazil.

There are no players from Manchester United, Manchester City of Tottenham in Tuchel’s latest England squad, unless you count Kyle Walker of City, who is on loan at AC Milan.

Thomas Tuchel's England squad

Goalkeepers: Dean Henderson (Crystal Palace), Jordan Pickford (Everton), James Trafford (Burnley)

Defenders: Trent Alexander-Arnold (Liverpool), Dan Burn (Newcastle United), Trevoh Chalobah (Chelsea), Levi Colwill (Chelsea), Reece James (Chelsea), Ezri Konsa (Aston Villa), Myles Lewis-Skelly (Arsenal), Kyle Walker (AC Milan, loan from Manchester City)

Midfielders: Jude Bellingham (Real Madrid), Conor Gallagher (Atletico Madrid), Morgan Gibbs-White (Nottingham Forest), Jordan Henderson (Ajax), Curtis Jones (Liverpool), Cole Palmer (Chelsea), Declan Rice (Arsenal), Morgan Rogers (Aston Villa)

Forwards: Eberechi Eze (Crystal Palace), Anthony Gordon (Newcastle United), Harry Kane (Bayern Munich), Noni Madueke (Chelsea), Bukayo Saka (Arsenal), Ivan Toney (Al-Ahli), Ollie Watkins (Aston Villa)

Chalobah and Toney included in England squad

Jacob Steinberg

Jacob Steinberg

Trevoh Chalobah and Ivan Toney are the standout inclusions in Thomas Tuchel’s latest England squad but there’s no place for Phil Foden after he said he needed some time away to recover from a draining period.

Toney, who has been in impressive form in Saudi Arabia, has not been part of the set-up since Euro 2024. The former Brentford striker earns a spot in place of Tottenham’s Dominic Solanke. Chalobah, who was a Tuchel favourite at Chelsea, is brought in for the first time. The Chelsea centre-back has had a good season.

Tuchel has followed through on his promise to include players who could feature at the Club World Cup (the likes of Cole Palmer, Kyle Walker, Noni Madueke, Harry Kane, Reece James and Conor Gallagher, who missed out on the March camp). Trent Alexander-Arnold, who could represent Real Madrid at the tournament, returns after injury. Nottingham Forest’s Morgan Gibbs-White is in too.

England have a World Cup qualifier against Andorra and a home friendly against Senegal next month.

Trevoh Chalobah (right) has been called up by England.
Trevoh Chalobah (right) has been called up by England. Photograph: Andrew Matthews/PA

Andy Hunter

Andy Hunter

Twenty years on from that double save, those spaghetti legs and the miracle of Liverpool’s fifth European Cup triumph and Turkey has not lost the capacity to make a champion out of Jerzy Dudek. “I won the Turkish Open golf last week and it reminded me a bit of Istanbul,” the former Liverpool goalkeeper says. “It is my favourite place, my lucky place, and it stays with me all the time. If I go on holiday to Turkey I always go with a big smile.”

Sunday promises to have the same effect on everyone associated with Liverpool. The presentation of the Premier League trophy to Arne Slot’s champions at Anfield coincides with the 20th anniversary of the “Miracle of Istanbul”, when Liverpool overcame a 3-0 half-time deficit to defeat Milan on penalties in the Champions League final. Not that any Liverpool fan needs reminding of the details. The sights and sounds of Ataturk Stadium remain as vivid to Dudek now as they were on 25 May, 2005.

Jerzy Dudek saves a penalty from Andriy Shevchenko in 2005.
Jerzy Dudek saves a penalty from Andriy Shevchenko in 2005. Photograph: Kerim Ökten/EPA

Eddie Howe, of Newcastle, has a quick chat about facing Everton at home on Sunday and trying to secure a Champions League spot: “That’s what we would ask,” he says. “To be at home in front of our fans. It’s in our hands. You have to do the difficult part, and take that opportunity.

“Everton have been in good form, they are difficult to beat, they have got threats. We have to be focused on what we need to do to win the game. Then we hope the crowd can carry us through.

“We have to focus on ourselves. We have to do our bit and not expect any favours from anyone. What will be will be … for us, we know what we have to do.”

Newcastle meet Everton on Sunday chasing a place in the Champions League.
Newcastle meet Everton on Sunday chasing a place in the Champions League. Photograph: Tolga Akmen/EPA

Then a question about players’ holiday plans:

“The majority will go on their holidays pretty quick. The injured players – [such as] Lewis Hall and Joelinton – will continue to recover from injury throughout the summer.

“At the moment, we’re looking to return to training on 7 July.”

Back to prepare for the football season on 7 July? Utterly ludicrous, please make it stop. You’re probably going to tell me that’s late compared to other clubs.

An update from the Chelsea head coach Enzo Maresca before Sunday’s crunch Premier League encounter at Nottingham Forest: “Reece James is OK [injury-wise]. We are trying to protect him and manage him in the training sessions.”

Has Maresca known such a close race for the Champions League, involving so many teams, on the final day?

“Probably it shows how difficult the Premier League is,” Maresca says. “The ones that have been consistent are Liverpool and that’s why they won the title … during the season the rest have been a bit up and down.

“We are happy to be there [in contention for Champions League qualification] and will try to finish in the best way.

“We are quite lucky – if we win, we do our job, we don’t need to pay attention to other results. We have the privilege that it depends on us.”

Cole Palmer in training with Chelsea.
Chelsea and Cole Palmer: in the hunt for the Champions League. Photograph: Andrew Matthews/PA

Suzanne Wrack

Suzanne Wrack

Arsenal will step on to the pitch at the Estádio José Alvalade on Saturday to face the most almighty challenge in their first Champions League final since 2007. Against a Barcelona side who dominate the ball like no other, opportunities will be limited and for a forward, there are few greater tests, as every fleeting chance matters.

Alessia Russo, tasked with leading the line in a stacked Arsenal attack, has the opportunity to make a statement as well as earn a place in history.

Arsenal’s Alessia Russo shoots at goal.
Arsenal’s Alessia Russo shoots at goal. Photograph: Tom Jenkins/The Observer

Preamble

Will football ever be the same again? Spurs have won a trophy, and will be parading their Europa League silverware through the sunny streets of Tottenham this evening.

Tomorrow, Arsenal face Barcelona in the Women’s Champions League final in Lisbon, and there is also the small matter of the Championship playoff final – Sheffield United v Sunderland – with the League one playoff following on Sunday (Charlton v Leyton Orient) and League Two on Monday (AFC Wimbledon v Walsall).

Thomas Tuchel, the England men’s coach, will also be announcing his squad for the upcoming matches against Andorra and Senegal – squad announcement at 10am UK time, and a new conference at 11am.

Also on the agenda is the pulsating climax to Serie A: Napoli v Cagliari and Como v Inter have been brought forward to this evening, with a view to accommodating a potential title playoff match on Monday (before Inter meet PSG in the Champions League final next Saturday.)

We’ll have team news, trophy parade news, other news and other stuff. Here we go!

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