Football news: Rubiales pledges to persist in Spain’s role amid World Cup conduct controversy – live updates

The press conference held by the Spanish FA has garnered attention for its controversial decision to retain Luis Rubiales as head of the organization. The decision has left many disappointed, as it reflects a stagnation in progress within the women’s game. Despite this unsettling news, there are other topics worth discussing.

If you have any thoughts or remedies for a persistent earache, feel free to share them with the group. Now, let’s pass the baton to Daniel Gallan for the afternoon’s updates and hope for an engaging exchange of ideas.

Brentford, despite losing Ivan Toney due to betting offences, have managed to secure four points out of six in their first two games, scoring five goals in the process. Jonathan Liew delves into their continued success.

Moving on to Tottenham, head coach Ange Postecoglou provides a positive update on James ‘Madders’ Maddison’s fitness for their upcoming game against Bournemouth. Maddison trained unrestricted and should be available for selection. It seems his ankle injury was merely precautionary.

Liverpool’s trip to Newcastle poses challenges, especially after the Magpies’ impressive 5-1 victory over Aston Villa. Unfortunately, Ibrahima Konate is a doubt for Liverpool due to a muscle injury sustained in their previous win. However, Trent Alexander-Arnold has been deemed fit for the match.

Let’s heighten the anticipation for tonight’s Premier League clash between Chelsea and Luton with some interesting Opta facts. This is their first league meeting since December 1991 when Luton secured a 2-0 win. Chelsea’s recent form has been underwhelming, with only one victory in their last 14 Premier League games.

Breaking transfer news: Watford has officially signed striker Mileta Rajovic on a five-year deal. Rajovic joins the club from Swedish side Kalmar FF, where he scored 13 goals in 26 appearances.

Returning to the Luis Rubiales controversy, Spain’s second deputy prime minister, Yolanda Diaz, has expressed her dissatisfaction with the events that transpired during the General Assembly. She believes the government must take urgent measures and put an end to impunity for macho actions.

If you haven’t already, check out the latest episode of Football Weekly, featuring previews of the Chelsea vs. Luton match and the upcoming clash between Newcastle and Liverpool.

Nottingham Forest, after causing Arsenal some trouble in a narrow 2-1 defeat, will face Manchester United this weekend. Forest manager Steve Cooper remains cautious, acknowledging United’s strength and the formidable challenge of playing at Old Trafford.

In a throwback video, Jimmy Hill accurately predicts the impact of television on football back in 1989, highlighting the significant influence it has had on the sport.

Everton manager Sean Dyche asserts that footballers are not as unintelligent as commonly believed. He refers to his team’s ability to recognize their mistakes from their previous 4-0 loss to Aston Villa without requiring excessive intervention from the coaching staff. Dyche emphasizes the importance of mental and physical aggression in their upcoming game against Wolves.

Newcastle boss Eddie Howe addresses Bruno Guimaraes’ response to online criticism, advising the player on dealing with negativity and maintaining a clear thought process. Howe himself chooses to avoid social media to preserve his focus and avoid unnecessary distractions.

That wraps up the highlights from this morning’s press conference. Stay tuned for more updates and insights.

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