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Harvey Elliott scored for England Under-21s against Germany on Wednesday
Harvey Elliott scored for England Under-21s against Germany on Wednesday

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Elliott hails 'selfish' goal

Harvey Elliott believes his impressive solo goal against Germany in the Under-21 European Championships on Wednesday has silenced his doubters.

The Liverpool midfielder registered just one goal and two assists in 32 appearances for the Reds last season.

But Elliott took great satisfaction out of scoring the second in England's 2-0 win — a victory that ensured they took maximum points from the group stage.

The 20-year-old said: "I get criticised a lot for not getting many goals and assists, especially playing in an attacking position.

"It was a great opportunity for me to go out there and be more selfish, in a way. It just opened up nicely for me and I wanted to stay cool, calm and collected and make sure I finished it off. 

"Luckily it went in the back of the net."

Lee Carsley's side will play Portugal in the quarter-finals in Kutaisi on Sunday.

Kante buys Belgian club

N'Golo Kante has bought Belgian club Royal Excelsior Virton
N'Golo Kante has bought Belgian club Royal Excelsior Virton

N'Golo Kante and his associates have bought Belgian third-tier club Royal Excelsior Virton.

The midfielder, who has recently left Chelsea to sign for Saudi Arabian club Al-Ittihad, will officially take charge on July 1.

An official press release from the club said: "Driven by his passion for football, N'Golo Kante's desire is to continue the structuring of the club with a view to consolidating its foundations and stabilising the staff."

Gunners sign Lacasse

Cloe Lacasse has signed for Arsenal
Cloe Lacasse has signed for Arsenal

Arsenal have signed forward Cloe Lacasse after she left Benfica.

The 29-year-old scored 102 goals in 131 matches in Portugal and has been capped 19 times by Canada.

The Gunners' new recruit said: "I’m super excited and enthusiastic to get started here. I feel ready mentally and physically to be able to contribute here and win titles.

"I feel that this club has everything it takes to compete for the highest honours. I want to go to the next level and score goals here for Arsenal.”

Gunners boss Jonas Eidevall said: “I’m really pleased that we have signed Cloe to strengthen our forward line here at Arsenal. 

“Cloe is a proven goalscorer and has shown her quality over a number of seasons in two European leagues as well as the Champions League."

Chapman charged

Harry Chapman has been charged by The FA
Harry Chapman has been charged by The FA

Bradford midfielder Harry Chapman has been charged with misconduct in relation to The FA's betting rules.

The charges relate to when the 25-year-old played for Blackburn Rovers, the club he left last summer,

The Bantams released a club statement, which read: "Harry Chapman has the full support of everyone at Bradford City AFC, and will continue to train with his teammates as normal throughout pre-season until further notice. 

"The club will be making no further comment on the matter at this time."

Chapman made 37 appearances last season, scoring two goals.

Fan protests see off Bayern sponsor

Bayern have ended their partnership with Qatar Airways
Bayern have ended their partnership with Qatar Airways

Bayern Munich and Qatar Airways have ended their partnership by mutual agreement after protests from the club's supporters.

Fans have displayed banners at matches and voiced their disapproval of a deal which they say sportswashes the nation's human rights record.

The airline's logo appears on the sleeve of the club's playing shirt but that arrangement will finish at the end of June.

Club chairman Jan-Christian Dreesen said: "FC Bayern and Qatar Airways have worked together successfully and learned from each other. I would like to thank Akbar Al Baker, CEO of Qatar Airways, for this."

Europa Conference League no more

The name of the Europa Conference League will change in 2024
The name of the Europa Conference League will change in 2024

UEFA have announced that they will change the name of their third club competition after just three years.

The 2023-24 edition of the Europa Conference League will be the third and last of its type, with the competition's name changing to UEFA Conference League from 2024-25.

Roma and West Ham have won the first two editions of a tournament which has proved popular among clubs and supporters.

Aston Villa, Juventus, Athletic Bilbao and Eintracht Frankfurt are among the sides that will compete for the honour next season.

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