Ange Postecoglou has been sacked as Tottenham manager 16 days after leading them to victory in the Europa League final.
06 Jun 2025
A 1-0 win over Manchester United in Bilbao brought Spurs a first major trophy for 17 years.
However, it came towards the end of their worst Premier League season, with the London club finishing 17th after losing 22 of their 38 matches.
The Australian had told fans "season three is better than season two" as they gathered at a victory parade to mark European success in his second campaign.
Despite that, the 59-year-old's time in north London has ended two years to the day since Spurs announced he would join them from Celtic on a four-year contract.
Lamine Yamal scored twice as Spain produced a superb display to beat France in a nine-goal thriller and set up a Nations League final with Portugal.
05 Jun 2025
The 17-year-old Barcelona forward, one of the contenders to win the Ballon d'Or for the best player in the world this season, helped his side into 4-0 and 5-1 leads in Stuttgart.
But they were nearly pegged back as France staged a thrilling fightback, scoring three times in the last 11 minutes in a desperate attempt to take the game into extra time.
But Spain held on and they will face Portugal in the final in Munich on Sunday, while France take on Germany in Stuttgart in the third-fourth play-off.
Leading 2-0 through goals from Nico Williams and Mikel Merino, Yamal earned a penalty when he was fouled by Adrien Rabiot, and calmly sent goalkeeper Mike Maignan the wrong way from the spot.
Pedri made it 4-0, collecting a Williams pass and clinically finishing before France pulled a goal back through Kylian Mbappe's penalty following a foul by Tottenham's Pedro Porro.
But Yamal grabbed his second and Spain's fifth with a fine low strike and the game looked over.
However, France substitute Rayan Cherki sparked the revival when, on his international debut, he collected Mbappe's pass, flicked the ball up and volleyed home a wonderful strike from 20 yards out to make it 5-2.
Spanish defender Dani Vivian slid the ball into his own net with six minutes left and then, in the third minute of injury time, Randal Kolo Muani headed in Cherki's cross to make it 5-4, but France could not find an equaliser.
New-look PSG make history on emotional night for Luis Enrique.
01 Jun 2025
Luis Enrique wept tears of joy and emotion as Paris St-Germain delivered the performance of a lifetime to win the Champions League for the first time on a remarkable night in Munich.
And, as PSG outclassed Inter Milan for a historic 5-0 victory, brilliant teenager Desire Doue confirmed his status as one half of a new duo of young superstars - alongside Barcelona's Lamine Yamal - who have the genius to dominate the game for years to come.
The poignant human story was PSG coach Luis Enrique, who became only the sixth coach to win this tournament with two different clubs after his triumph with Barcelona in 2015.
The sporting story was one of the finest team displays in the history of this tournament, in this and its previous guise of the European Cup, with generational teenage talent Doue as its centrepiece.
On the most important night of a career, Doue made the biggest stage in European club football his playground.
This was also a win heavy with significance and meaning for 55-year-old Asturian Luis Enrique, beyond the glory of the brutal beauty of this PSG triumph that finally brought the giant Champions League trophy to The City Of Light.
The man who has transformed PSG has spoken about how he helped his daughter Xana plant a Barcelona flag in the centre circle after that 2015 triumph over Juventus in Berlin.
He said he hoped he might make the same gesture here in her memory after she died from a rare form of bone cancer aged nine in 2019.
In the afterglow of victory, he pulled on a t-shirt bearing an image of himself and his daughter planting a PSG flag.
And then, in a moment of raw emotion, PSG's "Ultras" unfurled their own tribute - a giant flag emblazoned with an image of father and daughter, in the French club's shirt, planting a flag.
It was a wonderful gesture on a joyful night for PSG in Munich, when all their agonies as they chased the Champions League were washed away in one of the greatest displays any team has produced in a European final.
"I'm very happy. It was very emotional at the end with the banner from the fans for my family. But I always think about my daughter," said Luis Enrique.
"Since day one, I said I wanted to win important trophies, and Paris had never won the Champions League. We did it for the first time. It's a great feeling to make many people happy."
Trent Alexander-Arnold will become a Real Madrid player on Sunday, 1 June after Liverpool accepted a 10m euros (£8.4m) fee to release the defender early from his contract.
30 May 2025
According to sources, Real have made the single, up-front payment to allow the England right-back to join the Spanish side in time to play in the Club World Cup.
Alexander-Arnold, who had already confirmed he would leave Liverpool this summer, has agreed a six-year deal.
The 26-year-old would have been able to leave Liverpool on a free transfer when his contract expired on 30 June.
Fifa approved an additional window for this summer, from 1-10 June, allowing teams to register new players for the expanded month-long Club World Cup, which starts on 14 June and is being held in the United States.
Real's opening group game is against Saudi side Al-Hilal on 18 June in Miami.
Alexander-Arnold has been with Liverpool since joining his hometown club at the age of six.
He has won two Premier League titles, the Champions League, Fifa Club World Cup, Uefa Super Cup, FA Cup and League Cup with the Reds.
But earlier this month he said he had decided to leave to experience a "new challenge" and to push himself "personally and professionally".
Alexander-Arnold leaves Liverpool having claimed 23 goals and 92 assists in 354 appearances for the club.
He will join England team-mate Jude Bellingham in Madrid, plus former Liverpool and Real midfielder Xabi Alonso.
Alonso, 43, has succeeded Carlo Ancelotti as Real boss after the club failed to win a major domestic or European trophy for the first time since 2020-21.
Chelsea are the first team to win all five Uefa club tournaments - the Champions League, Europa League, Conference League, Super Cup and the defunct Cup Winners' Cup.
29 May 2025
Many wondered how much winning the Conference League would mean to Chelsea - but there were few doubts at the final whistle.
Nearly all season the Blues have walked over their opposition in Uefa's third-rated tournament, but they were really tested by Real Betis in Wroclaw, especially in the first half.
However, four second-half goals were all wildly celebrated - and the players then partied after the 4-1 win as much as if they had won any other major trophy.
Cole Palmer, the man of the match, set up goals for Enzo Fernandez and Nicolas Jackson, with Jadon Sancho and Moises Caicedo also netting.
"Winning this trophy is massive," said former Blues keeper Mark Schwarzer, a BBC Radio 5 Live summariser for the game.
"You can see what it means to them and how important it is to win it.
"This is what it's about. It's about creating that bond and that experience of winning a trophy."
It was Chelsea's first trophy since the Fifa Club World Cup in February 2022 and their first considered a major prize since the 2021 Champions League.
The club's former midfielder Joe Cole, watching for TNT Sports, said: "People turn their noses up at it but look at all the smiling faces among the players, the staff, the fans. This is what it is all about."
Fellow pundit Lucy Ward added: "People mock this trophy but this will mean a lot to this set of Chelsea players because it is a platform to move on into the Champions League this season."