• BBC

    What does future hold for Lammers?

    When Sam Lammers left Rangers for Utrecht back in January, his career at Ibrox looked to be over after just six months. The Dutch striker arrived from Serie A side Atalanta on a four-year deal to some acclaim last summer, but Rangers fans quickly grew frustrated with their new man's profligacy in front of goal. The 27-year-old scored just two goals in 31 outings for his new club, and was duly loaned to the Eredivisie by manager Philippe Clement, where he has rediscovered his scoring touch.

  • The Independent

    Jose Mourinho, Antonio Conte and the slow decline of football’s star managers

    As Mourinho heads to Turkey to manage Fenerbahce and Conte returns to Italy to take charge of Napoli, Europe’s biggest clubs may have consigned two of the game’s largest characters to the past

  • BBC

    Italy's oldest club, where tradition meets ambition

    As their 130th year comes to a close, Italy's oldest club Genoa dream of a bright future.

  • Associated Press

    Lookman scores again and Europa League champion Atalanta beats Torino 3-0. Roma won't qualify for CL

    Atalanta followed up its Europa League title with a 3-0 win over Torino in Serie A on Sunday and ended Roma's hopes of qualifying for the Champions League. Gianluca Scamacca and Ademola Lookman scored first-half goals for Atalanta and Mario Pasalic added a penalty after the break as the Bergamo side moved up to fourth place, one point ahead of Bologna. Lookman was coming off a hat trick in Atalanta’s 3-0 win over Bayer Leverkusen in the Europa League final on Wednesday, and the Europa League trophy was on the sideline before kickoff.