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Just wait and see: Arne Slot confident Liverpool will be much stronger next season when players return to full fitness

Liverpool manager Arne Slot blames injuries for a disappointing season but believes the club will be significantly stronger next year once players return to full fitness.

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Liverpool manager Arne Slot is confident that if the Reds can get all their players back fit and available, they will achieve significantly better results next season. Under Slot's management, Liverpool finished the season without winning any major trophies but secured a spot in next season's UEFA Champions League by finishing 5th in the Premier League standings. After their final match, a 1-1 draw at home against Brentford, Slot stated that his team would definitely be stronger next season if players return to full availability. "If you asked me to describe this season in one word, I'd say injuries," Slot said. "We brought in many players last season, and when they all come back fit and ready to play again, that will be a change. Every football club signs one or two new players, and we will too. We want everyone ready to play, and then our results will improve." "Many times this season we were countered and conceded goals. We deserve to play in the Champions League. We were in the top five for most of the season," he added.

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Arteta Admits He Doubted Himself After Arsenal Finish as Runners-Up for Three Consecutive Seasons

Arsenal ended a 22-year Premier League title drought under Mikel Arteta, who admitted he doubted himself after three consecutive runner-up finishes but ultimately delivered the championship.

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Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has acknowledged that he once doubted his own abilities to lead the Gunners to a Premier League title after the club finished as runners-up for three consecutive seasons. Arteta's Arsenal have now ended their 22-year wait for a Premier League championship by winning it this season, providing redemption after three years of finishing second. After the trophy presentation, Arteta revealed his self-doubt about whether he could deliver the Premier League crown. "There was some doubt," he said. "I understand I could take them this far (as runners-up). Maybe someone else would have had to finish the job, but thank God we succeeded. I feel happy and a bit more confident." He continued: "Yes, I doubted myself. It's part of the job. There are many things beyond my control, and that's why you need the best people around you." Reflecting on the championship victory, Arteta said: "It's beautiful. Look at everyone's happiness. They've been waiting for this a long time. We've faced difficult times, but it's all worth it when you see a reaction like this. Now it's time to enjoy it, and I can take off my manager's hat."

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Pep Guardiola Reflects on End of 10-Year Tenure as Manchester City Manager

Pep Guardiola concluded his 10-year tenure as Manchester City manager after winning 20 trophies, expressing deep gratitude and emotion following his final match against Aston Villa.

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Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola expressed his feelings after concluding his 10-year tenure with the club, calling it an extraordinary honor to have served in this capacity.

Guardiola confirmed he will leave Manchester City at the end of this season after leading the team to remarkable achievements, winning a combined 20 trophies including 5 Premier League titles, 5 League Cups, 3 FA Cups, 1 UEFA Champions League, and 1 FIFA Club World Cup.

Following Manchester City's 1-2 home defeat to Aston Villa on May 24, which was his final match in charge, Guardiola opened up about his emotions: "Right now I'm very excited. Why do you love me so much? Why are you doing this to me?"

"I never dreamed I would receive this much love. It's an incredible honor to have been your team manager for 10 years. There are so many emotions. My father is here today in the stadium—he's 95 years old now. Wow! Perhaps you don't realize it, but I'm confident that in the years to come, this beautiful stadium will have my family's name on it. That is the greatest honor."

"It's an immense honor that my family will carry for life. Players may not realize it, but I will be there in the stadium, Pep watching over them. The players have a huge responsibility to maintain these standards going forward. I hope they will continue to fight. This is my home."

"In the years to come, no matter where you are in the world, if you encounter me on the street or at the Etihad Stadium, if you're a Manchester City fan, please come and say hello. It's an honor to represent this club. Every decision I made, I believed was the best for the club. I love you all very much. It's been fun. Thank you everyone."

Guardiola, who led the team to win the domestic double this season, will continue to serve as Manchester City's club ambassador.

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End of an Era: Salah Opens Up After Final Liverpool Match

Mohamed Salah and Andrew Robertson bid emotional farewells to Liverpool after nine years, with the Egyptian forward reflecting on their achievements and the difficulty of departure following a 1-1 draw with Brentford in their final Premier

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Mohamed Salah, Liverpool's star forward, opened up after playing his final match for the club before transferring this summer. Both Salah and Andrew Robertson will leave Liverpool after the season concludes, marking the end of nine years with the Red team.

Following Liverpool's 1-1 draw with Brentford in the final Premier League match of the season and Salah's last appearance, the Egyptian forward reflected on his departure: "I think I've cried more than I have in my entire life. I'm not usually an emotional person. We spent our youth here, shared everything from start to finish. We brought this club back to where it should be. He (Robertson) is beloved because he gives everything on the pitch, and that's why they love him."

"Leaving Liverpool is difficult. He's been so important to the team, and during our time together, I felt honored to share a dressing room with him. He's given everything for the team, and I've been very fortunate to have been with him."

"This is life. Looking back, I wonder if I wanted more than what I received. Not at all, really. We won championships together. We felt the love from the fans, and that's what matters most to me."

"I'll be far from here, and I'll feel heartbroken every time. I hope the team maintains its top position and fights for everything."

Robertson added: "I'm emotionally exhausted. This week has been busy and difficult because we had to focus on the game, but it was also important to say goodbye properly. Securing Champions League qualification was crucial. We've had a disappointing season, and it was tough to get through. It's important for me and for Mo to leave the club while also securing our spot in the Champions League."

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English Premier League 2025-26 Season Final Review: Champions, European Qualification, and Relegation

Arsenal won the 2025-26 Premier League title with 85 points, finishing ahead of Manchester City, while West Ham, Burnley, and Wolverhampton were relegated. Manchester City's Erling Haaland won the Golden Boot with 27 goals, and Manchester U

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The English Premier League 2025-26 season came to a close on May 24 with all teams completing their final matches. Arsenal clinched the championship with 85 points, finishing ahead of Manchester City (78 points) in second place. Manchester United secured third with 71 points, followed by Aston Villa (65 points), Liverpool (60 points), Bournemouth (57 points), and Sunderland (54 points), with the top clubs qualifying for European competitions including the UEFA Champions League and Europa League.

Brighton finished eighth with 53 points and secured a spot in the UEFA Conference League, while Chelsea, Fulham, Newcastle United, Everton, Leeds United, and Crystal Palace rounded out the top 15. West Ham United, Burnley, and Wolverhampton Wanderers were relegated from the Premier League, finishing 18th, 19th, and 20th respectively.

Individual awards included Erling Haaland (Manchester City) as the Golden Boot winner with 27 goals, Bruno Fernandes (Manchester United) earning the Golden Playmaker award with 21 assists—a new season record—and David Raya (Arsenal) claiming the Golden Glove with 19 clean sheets. Bruno Fernandes was named Premier League Player of the Year, while Nico O'Reilly (Manchester City) won the Young Player of the Year award.

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Photo Gallery: Arsenal Celebrate First Premier League Title in 22 Years

Arsenal won their first Premier League title in 22 years, finishing the 2025-26 season with 85 points to edge Manchester City by 7 points. The Gunners celebrated with a medal ceremony at Selhurst Park following their 2-1 victory over Crysta

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Arsenal won the English Premier League title for the 2025-26 season, marking their first league championship in 22 years and their 14th in club history. The Gunners clinched the title by finishing the season with 85 points from 38 matches, edging out Manchester City in second place by 7 points. On May 24, Arsenal held a medal and trophy presentation ceremony at Selhurst Park following their 2-1 away victory over Crystal Palace, with jubilant celebrations among fans and players. Arsenal will hold an additional championship parade on May 31, one day after they compete in the UEFA Champions League final against Paris Saint-Germain.

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Staying Up All Night: Citizens Glued to Phones Waiting to Register for 'Thai Helps Thai Plus' Scheme, Fearing They'll Miss Out

Residents across Buriram Province stayed awake all night to register for the Thai Helps Thai Plus government subsidy scheme, fearing they'd miss out on aid that could reduce household expenses by 60 percent.

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Anxious and sleepless, residents are glued to their phones waiting to register for Thai Helps Thai Plus, revealing their desperation not to miss the opportunity, even if it means forgoing sleep. On May 24, 2569, reporters documented the atmosphere across Buriram Province as residents prepared to register for 'Thai Helps Thai Plus' from midnight onward, with households throughout the province staying awake all night, terrified of missing the government's target of 30 million registrants.

Sassathon, 47, from Thlung Lek subdistrict in Muang district, Buriram Province, said that after learning registration would open at 6:00 AM on May 25, 2569, she felt both excited and anxious about potentially failing to register, knowing masses of people would be signing up. She was determined to stay awake to be among the first to register for the program.

Many acknowledge that registration will attract huge numbers because everyone hopes to reduce their household expenses. After learning about it online, they didn't want to miss the chance, so they're willing to skip sleep from 6:00 PM onwards to secure an early spot when registration opens.

Many are eager to cut household costs. They've worked hard and normally return home to sleep early every day, but tonight they're willing to make an exception—staying awake—because they're terrified of missing the registration deadline. For them, missing out means losing an additional 60 percent of their living expenses. As ordinary citizens, some are calling on the government to consider whether such programs could be structured in ways that don't leave people in such anxious situations, arguing that the difference between poverty and stability holds real meaning for struggling families.

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Dramatic Escape: Spurs Survive Relegation with Win Over Everton – West Ham Goes Down to Championship

Tottenham survived Premier League relegation on the final day with a 1-0 win over Everton, while West Ham's victory over Leeds proved too little and dropped them to the Championship after 14 years in the top flight.

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Tottenham Hotspur escaped relegation on the final day of the 2025/2026 Premier League season with a narrow 1-0 home win over Everton, courtesy of Joa Palinha's 43rd-minute goal. The Lilywhites finished with 41 points from 38 matches, securing their place in the Premier League for a 48th consecutive season dating back to 1978/79.

The tension was palpable before kickoff, with Tottenham in 17th place just two points ahead of West Ham in 18th. Spurs needed at least a draw while hoping West Ham would lose, and Hammers needed an outright victory and a Spurs loss to survive.

West Ham came from behind to beat Leeds United 2-0 at home, with goals from Valentin Castañeda (67th minute) and Jarrod Bowen (79th minute), giving them 39 points from 38 matches. However, it proved insufficient as they finished 18th and will drop into the Championship for the first time since the 2012/13 season, ending a 14-year run in the Premier League. The club recovered from their last relegation in 2010/11 after just one season.

West Ham, Burnley, and Wolves have been relegated to the Championship, while Coventry, Ipswich, and Hull City have been promoted as replacements.

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Two 12-Year-Old Boys Drown in Village Pool After Slipping Into Deep Water

Two 12-year-old boys drowned at a community pool in Nakhon Ratchasima after slipping into deep water they couldn't navigate. Residents retrieved the bodies and attempted CPR, but resuscitation efforts failed.

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Two 12-year-old boys drowned in a community pool after slipping into deep water. Residents retrieved their bodies and attempted CPR, but resuscitation efforts were unsuccessful.

At 19:30 on May 24, 2569, Lieutenant Nanthawut Vichcharaphot, Deputy Superintendent of Investigation at Non Sung Police Station in Nakhon Ratchasima Province, received a report of two boys drowning at Gavaen Pool in Bing Subdistrict, Non Sung District. He reported the incident to Colonel Sitthipol Timsungnoen, the station commander, and coordinated with medical personnel and rescue units from Non Sung Hospital and Rescue Unit 31.

Upon arrival, authorities found two 12-year-old boys deceased. Their families and nearby residents were in distress.

According to the investigation, the two boys had come to play in the water together when they slipped and fell into the deep section. Both were unable to swim, and they disappeared before their friends and nearby residents. Good Samaritans immediately attempted to search for and retrieve their bodies from the water, providing first aid and performing CPR to try to save their lives, but their efforts were unsuccessful. Both boys died.

Authorities transported the bodies to the hospital and conducted a legal investigation before releasing them to their families for religious funeral rites.

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Arsenal Edge Past Palace in Title Celebration Match as Man City Suffer Defeat to Villa in Pep's Final Game

Arsenal clinched the Premier League title with a 2-1 away victory over Crystal Palace on the final day, while Manchester City lost 1-2 to Aston Villa in Pep Guardiola's last match in charge.

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Premier League champions Arsenal defeated Crystal Palace 2-1 away in a title celebration match, while Manchester City under manager Pep Guardiola lost 1-2 at home to Aston Villa in the final day of the 2025-26 English Premier League season on May 24. Crystal Palace's players lined up before kickoff to applaud Arsenal in honor of their championship achievement. Palace fielded Daichi Kamada, Ismaila Sarr, and Jørgen Strand Larsen, while Arsenal deployed Gabriel Martinelli, Noni Madueke, and Gabriel Jesus as key players. Arsenal maintained their championship form with the 2-1 victory, bringing their tally to 85 points from 38 matches to claim the title, while Crystal Palace finished 15th with 45 points. In another notable fixture, Manchester City lost 1-2 at home to Aston Villa, and Manchester United routed Brighton 3-0 away.

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Farewell to Salah and Robertson as Liverpool Draw with Brentford—Secure Champions League Spot for Next Season

Liverpool drew 1-1 with Brentford on the final day of the season, with Mohamed Salah and Andy Robertson playing their farewell matches as the club secured fifth-place finish and Champions League qualification.

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Liverpool, featuring Andy Robertson and Mohamed Salah in their final appearances, drew 1-1 at home against Brentford to finish the season in fifth place and secure a UEFA Champions League spot for next season. The English Premier League match on May 24 was the season's final day, with Liverpool hosting Brentford at Anfield. Liverpool started Robertson and Salah, who was making his last official appearance alongside goalkeeper Alisson Becker following his recovery from injury. Brentford fielded Jordan Henderson, Danko Oettara, and Igor Tiago. Curtis Jones scored in the 58th minute with an assist from Mohamed Salah, while Kevin Shade added another goal in the 63rd minute. Salah played for 73 minutes in this match, and Robertson also featured. The result allowed Liverpool to secure their Champions League qualification.

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