Leão, Nkunku Start as Milan Seek Points vs Sassuolo
Leão and Nkunku will start for Milan in a key Serie A clash with Sassuolo. The Rossoneri are chasing a win to equal Napoli’s point total, while the absence of Modric shifts focus to the new forwards. With just three matchdays left, any slip‑up could cost Milan valuable points.
📸 This week's kit news 👕
Official announcements, leaks and great finds: OneFootball rounds up all the kit news from the week.
Real Madrid (leak)
The “final” version of Real Madrid’s kit for its 125th anniversary (2026-27) has leaked, revealed by insider Rode1Kits. tbzikra.org
Rode1Kits also revealed the Merengues’ new away kit (2026-27).
Olympique Lyonnais (leak)
Here is the new home kit for Les Gones, according to FootyHeadlines.
FC Barcelona (official)
FC Barcelona have officially unveiled their kit for El Clasico (10 May, Matchday 35 in La Liga), featuring Olivia Rodrigo’s logo.
FC Barcelona’s 2026-27 home shirt should indeed look like this (FootyHeadlines).
Ajax (leak)
FootyHeadlines has revealed the Lanciers’ new away kit.
Paris Saint-Germain (leak)
Paris Saint-Germain’s new home shirt is becoming clearer. This new photo revealed by FootyHeadlines confirms the latest rumors.
The scoop 🗞️
Hechter or Jordan? PSG have made their choice: they will wear their "Night Edition" shirt for the second leg of their Champions League semi-final against Bayern Munich, according to Canal+.
The best finds of the week
Faroe Islands (UEFA)
AFC Rushden (England)
San Marino (UEFA)
Al-Sadd (Qatar)
Borussia Mönchengladbach (Germany)
Hertha Berlin (Germany)
Independiente Rivadavia (Argentina)
Portsmouth (England)
Udinese (Italy)
Which kit is your favorite in this "exotic" catalogue?
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'I didn't want to incite it' - Edwards defends not saluting fans
Wolves boss Rob Edwards has defended his decision to not acknowledge the home fans after their draw with Sunderland.
The team were booed off after their 1-1 draw against the Black Cats, who played with 10 men for over an hour following Dan Ballard's red card.
Santi Bueno cancelled out Noni Mukiele's opener, scoring Wolves' first goal in 47 days, but it did not spare the head coach from fan frustration after the final whistle.
Edwards had previously said he would always recognise supporters after games, regardless of the result, but opted against it at Molineux on Saturday afternoon.
"I was frustrated, but I also thought I didn't want to incite it any more," he explained, with Wolves bottom of the table and already relegated.
"I didn't want to make the ground any more angry, so that was probably why.
"The work we do in the summer and getting off to a good start [next season] will be the important thing.
"I understand the situation at the moment. We have been relegated, we are bottom of the league, we have drawn a game against 10 men, we are just off the back of three defeats in a row.
"There is a lot of anger around and I'm going to take it."
His decision to replace Hugo Bueno with Angel Gomes was also met with jeers, but Edwards explained the situation with the full-back battling a knee injury.
"Hugo did well to get through to the moment he did," Edwards said. "He hasn't trained much all week because of his knee.
"I know there was frustration when he came off, but there was a reason for it and we were trying to get another forward on the pitch.
"He hasn't been fully fit all week, he hasn't trained fully all week, he did great to be out there anyway - but this is my opportunity to explain my reason for it."
Edwards has won five of his 26 games in all competitions since joining from Middlesbrough and replacing Vitor Pereira in November.
"We've got to continue to work hard and stay strong," he added. "We've got three more games where we've got to try to get more results.
"I knew coming in this was going to be really, really challenging. I knew at some stage we were probably going to be in this sort of situation.
"It is weird, you know, why do we put ourselves through it? At times you do think, why do we do it? But it will be all the more rewarding when we're able to turn things around."
🥺 Poor lad! Bundesliga club annoyed by ball boys
In the battle for Champions League places, RB Leipzig were comprehensively thrashed 1-4 by Bayer Leverkusen.
But afterward, the Red Bulls were annoyed not only by their own performance, but also by one of Leverkusen’s ball boys.
He had thrown the ball to goalkeeper Mark Flekken noticeably quickly before the opening goal, after which the Dutchman set up Patrik Schick’s opener with a long clearance.
"We talked about it at the coaches’ meeting just six months ago. It does make a difference whether the ball is thrown to you or whether you have to go and get it yourself," complained RB coach Ole Werner. "The point is that it should be consistent. And since the rule exists, it should be applied consistently."
So the ball boy’s perhaps slightly overzealous action caused at least a minor stir afterward. Even Werner had to admit, however, that "Leverkusen were better over the full 90 minutes."
Bayer managing director Simon Rolfes brushed aside the discussion with humor, saying: "We all like a high amount of net playing time." So despite RB’s lecture, there are unlikely to be any consequences for the Werkself’s secret hero.
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SASSUOLO v AC MILAN: THE OFFICIAL LINE-UPS
All set at the Mapei Stadium forSassuolo v AC Milan, on matchday 35 of Serie A. As kick-off at 15:00 approaches, here are Mister Allegri Fabio Grosso's team selections for the game:
SASSUOLO (4-3-3): Turati; Walukiewicz, Idzes, Muharemović, Garcia; Koné, Matić, Thorstvedt; Berardi, Nzola, Laurienté. Subs: Murić, Satalino, Zacchi; Coulibaly, Doig, Felipe, Romagna; Frangella, Iannoni, Lipani, Vranckx; Fadera, Moro, Pinamonti, Volpato. Coach: Grosso.
AC MILAN (3-5-2): Maignan; Tomori, Gabbia, Pavlović; Saelemaekers, Fofana, Jashari, Rabiot, Estupiñan; Nkunku, Leão. Subs: Pittarella, Terracciano; Athekame, Bartesaghi, De Winter; Loftus-Cheek, Pulisic, Ricci; Füllkrug, Gimenez. Coach: Allegri.
Referee: Maresca from Napoli.
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