The Offside Daily – Liverpool strikers celebration background, Chelsea boss has ‘no regrets’ and Ronaldo’s wondergoal
10 of the best football stories of the day:
1. Norwich City boss Neil Adams says his team will need to rely on ‘luck’ to achieve survival in the Premier League.
2) Despite the likely trophy-less year, Jose Mourinho does not regret returning to Chelsea.
3) Spanish football faces another racism row after a section of Atletico Madrid fans abused Papakouly Diop – which he duly responded to with a dance.
4) Mauricio Pochettino insists any talks about his future at Southampton will be held over the summer.
5) Meanwhile, West Brom manager Pepe Mel would like to extend his stay at the Hawthorns.
6) Fans at the Nou Camp turned on a fan wearing a Real Madrid shirt, which ended in an unhappy ejection. (Daily Mail)
7) Middlesborough’s Albert Adomah joined the Yeovil Town girl band “Viva Pitch” during a routine on the clubs final game of the season at Yeovil. (Daily Mail)
8) Dancing Guru Daniel Sturridge started his celebrations based on ‘Flappy Birds’ back in 2004…(YouTube)
9) Jose Mourinho paid an unusually emotional tribute to his son in the final Chelsea programme – (Metro)
10) If you haven’t seen Cristiano Ronaldo’s backheel goal resembling a horse kicking out, we suggest you see it now! (Metro)
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