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BREAKING: AC Milan Appoints Sergio Conceicao As Paulo Fonseca Successor—–AC Milan have officially announced that Sergio Conceicao has been named as the new head coach, replacing Paulo Fonseca.

Milan confirm the appointment of Sergio Conceiçao as their new head coach, saying that the Portuguese has signed a contract until June 2026.

“AC Milan announces that Sérgio Paulo Marceneiro da Conceição has been appointed as the Head Coach of the men’s First Team until 30 June 2026,” the Rossoneri said in a statement.

“The Club extends a warm welcome to Sérgio and his staff, wishing a journey full of success and fulfilment.”

Multiple sources in Italy had claimed that Conceiçao would have signed a contract until the end of the season with an option for a further campaign. However, the Rossoneri announced that the new coach’s deal will run straight to 2026.

Sky Sport insists that Milan can terminate Conceiçao’s contract at the end of the current season.

Conceiçao landed in Milan in the afternoon to replace the sacked Paulo Fonseca.

The Serie A giants had confirmed Fonseca’s dismissal with a brief official statement this morning.

Several Italian sources claim Milan and Conceiçao had reached an agreement a few days ago, meaning that Fonseca would have been sacked evem if the Rossoneri had beaten Roma on Sunday night.

Fonseca thanked Milan fans for their “support and respect” and said goodbye to the team at Milanello this morning.

Conceiçao will lead his first Milan training session tomorrow before a trip to Saudi Arabia, where the Rossoneri will meet Juventus in the Supercoppa semifinal on January 3.

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BREAKING: Saka Fires Arsenal Into First Champions League Final in 20 Years

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BREAKING: Saka Fires Arsenal Into First Champions League Final in 20 Years—-TCN reports that Arsenal have qualified for the 2026 UEFA Champions League final after a narrow victory over Atlético Madrid, with Bukayo Saka scoring the decisive goal.

Saka’s strike proved to be the difference as Arsenal secured a 1-0 win in the second leg, progressing 2-1 on aggregate following a 1-1 draw in Spain.

The result sees the North London club reach the Champions League final for the first time in two decades, marking a significant milestone in their European journey.

Arsenal will now face either defending champions Paris Saint-Germain or German giants Bayern Munich in the final scheduled for May 30.

This will be only the second Champions League final appearance in Arsenal’s history. Their first came in 2006, when they were narrowly defeated by FC Barcelona.

The Gunners will now be aiming to go one step further and claim their first-ever Champions League title.

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Chelsea Losing Streak Hits Six as Forest Close in on Safety

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Chelsea Losing Streak Hits Six as Forest Close in on Safety—-Chelsea’s miserable end to the season reached another damaging milestone as they slumped to a sixth consecutive league defeat, losing 3-1 to a resurgent Nottingham Forest side. The result marks the first time since November 1993 that the Chelsea have lost six league matches in a row, underlining the depth of their current crisis.

Already enduring their worst run since 1912, the Blues showed little sign of recovery as Forest struck early and never looked back. Taiwo Awoniyi opened the scoring inside two minutes, setting the tone for a dominant away performance. Forest doubled their lead from the penalty spot after Malo Gusto brought down Awoniyi in the box, allowing Igor Jesus to convert.

Awoniyi added his second of the night early in the second half, finishing from a low delivery by Morgan Gibbs-White to make it 3-0 and effectively end the contest.

The moment was further overshadowed by a worrying collision that saw Jesse Derry stretchered off and taken to hospital.

Chelsea’s frustrations continued to mount. Cole Palmer saw his first-half penalty saved by Matz Sels, while a potential goal from João Pedro was ruled out for offside after a VAR review.

Pedro did eventually provide a moment of quality, scoring a stunning stoppage-time bicycle kick from a Marc Cucurella cross to end Chelsea’s goal drought, which had stretched over nine hours of play. However, it proved to be little more than a consolation.

The Blues, currently under interim boss Calum McFarlane following the dismissal of Liam Rosenior, have now gone without a Premier League win since January. Their recent defeats have been particularly heavy, with this result nearly marking a fourth 3-0 loss in five games.

Chelsea remain ninth in the table, now 10 points adrift of the Champions League places and increasingly at risk of slipping into the bottom half. Meanwhile, Forest’s impressive run under Vitor Pereira continues, with the club now unbeaten in seven matches and sitting six points clear of the relegation zone.

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