Live updates to team news before the weekend’s actionThe 100 best female footballers in the world: Nos 10-1Email: Simon.Burnton@theGuardian.com | Tweet @Simon_Burnton. 2.00pm GMT Here’s Mauricio Pochettino, earning full marks for fibbing as he describes his delight at Tottenham’s continued failure to complete their own stadium:I am so, so happy to play at Wembley. In Argentina it was always a dream to play at Wembley. I played in 2000 with my national team and it was a dream come true. And now every week to have the possibility to play at Wembley for me is a gift. 1.59pm GMT Newcastle’s Rafael Benitez has been asked to confirm or deny reports that the club is close to agreeing a deal for the Paraguay midfielder Miguel Amiron, and … well … he didn’t do either:I don’t talk about players, but I’ve heard that someone has said we made an offer and after, we said ‘No, we didn’t make any offer’. We don’t talk about players. If we make an offer, they will know, we will know and not necessarily the press will know. At the moment, there is no news and we carry on with the players that we have trying to do our best for the next game. Continue reading…
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