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Daily News Summary: Alli double all but seals Conte's fate; Arsenal cruise past Stoke

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TOP STORIES

Chelsea 1-3 Tottenham: Alli double helps Spurs end 28 years of hurt at Stamford Bridge

Dele Alli double and Christian Eriksen's long-range wonderstrike end visitors' 28-year wait for victory at Stamford Bridge

Arsenal 3-0 Stoke City: Gunners win 2 consecutive PL games for the 1st time since November

Game is over and the final score is Arsenal 3-0 Stoke as Aubameyang nets brace. Here is the match report.

TRANSFER HEADLINES

Transfer news & rumours: PSG eye three LaLiga stars

Goal takes a look at the biggest transfer news and rumours from the Premier League, La Liga, Serie A and beyond

Who should be coach for Chelsea? Will Pochettino replace Conte after Blues' loss?

Chelsea could be secretly hoping a big European club tries to poach Antonio Conte this summer.

WHAT'S HAPPENING

Victorious Dani Alves makes football history with his 36th title

PSG defender Dani Alves has become the most successful footballer in history. After winning France's league cup, Alves has a total of 36 titles as a professional footballer. A title that puts him ahead of Kenny Dalglish and Ryan Giggs. A big part of that is down to his time at Barca, where he won 63% of his trophies.

Messi had two instructions before his 35-minute cameo at Sevilla

The Argentine playmaker took to the pitch at the Sánchez Pizjuán with very clear orders regarding the role he should play and movements he could make.

Ozil returns to mock Stoke Police force for 'missing person' jibe after Gunners' revenge

Mesut Ozil has come back to haunt the Stoke Police force after he responded to their mocking of his performance during Arsenal's early-season defeat at the Potters in August.

Lacazette welcomes war wounds after Arsenal forward makes injury comeback in Stoke victory

Alexandre Lacazette would have missed most aspects of being on a football pitch, but scars and scratches won't have been one of them.

WHAT THEY SAY

Pogba insists he has “no problem” with Mourinho but has refused to be drawn on his future

The France international midfielder admits to being unaccustomed to life on the bench, but insists he will never question the methods of his manager

Neymar to Real Madrid links nothing but hot air, insists Mbappe

The Brazilian is reported to be a target for Real Madrid, though his attacking partner in Paris is convinced it is mere speculation

Ibrahimovic was too tired to run: 'I felt like I played 40 games for my 20 minutes'

Zlatan Ibrahimovic lived up to the billing by netting two memorable goals on his Galaxy debut in the inaugural LA derby on Saturday.

Sevilla director Arias: It's as if we have Messi but the coach doesn't use him

Sevilla coach Vincenzo Montella must make more use of his squad in the final stretch of the season, sporting director Oscar Arias has warned.

Former teammate Vialli: 'Antonio Conte can't wait to leave Chelsea'

Former teammate Gianluca Vialli said Antonio Conte “can’t wait to leave Chelsea, as he can’t stand that they don't consult him.”

Denis Suarez's message after playing again for Barcelona

Barcelona midfielder Denis Suarez played for the club after a large absence. They were only 15 minutes but he was involved in Barcelona's late comeback to draw 2-2 at Sevilla.

ANALYSIS

There is no one who can live with Messi

A genius, a magician, an artist and a god for many, there will never be enough words to describe Lionel Messi, a player that no one on the planet can live with.

Real Madrid could deliver Barcelona the league title

Barcelona could have an unexpected ally in the title race. Next weekend Barcelona, who are 12 points ahead of Atletico having played one extra game, could be nine points ahead of them if Diego Simeone's side beat Deportivo La Coruna on Sunday.

Analysis: Alli's performance against Chelsea shows that class is permanent

Dele Alli's performance against Chelsea should act as a reminder for his critics that young footballers can lose a bit of form or miss some chances - but they don't lose their quality or class.

The statistics that should worry Real Madrid

Real Madrid's next opponents, Juventus, have knocked them out four times in the Champions League - 1996, 2003, 2005 and 2015.

The record Barcelona now have within their reach

Barcelona are one victory away from equalling an historic record in the Spanish leage. A record that was set 38 years ago, but now after Barca's miracle draw in Seville, they can level it. Real Sociedad went 38 games unbeaten in 1980-91.

VIDEO OF THE DAY

Dani Alves becomes the player with most titles in football history

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