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Friday's latest stories from the world of football in ESPN FC's What's Trending ...

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BARCELONA: Denis Suarez insists there is no panic among the Barcelona players as the wait goes on for Lionel Messi to sign his new contract with the club.

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MAN UNITED: Eric Cantona says he "loves" Jose Mourinho but would like his team to be more adventurous.

- Zlatan Ibrahimovic became the first player to represent seven different clubs in the Champions League when he came on against Basel.

- Rio Ferdinand accused Manchester United of "lacking professionalism" as they slumped to a 1-0 loss at Basel in the Champions League.

- Juan Mata has told ESPN FC he is open to prolonging his stay at Old Trafford.

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EUROPA LEAGUE: Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger said his side had lacked a spark in attack during their 1-0 Europa League loss at Cologne on Thursday.

- A "hurting" Everton caretaker manager David Unsworth criticised an unacceptable performance in the 5-1 Europa League home defeat to Atalanta and called on his players to start shouldering some responsibility.

- Mario Balotelli scored twice as Nice qualified for the Europa League round of 32 by beating Zulte Waregem 3-1 on Thursday.

BAYERN MUNICH: UEFA has opened disciplinary proceedings against Bayern Munich after fans threw fake money onto the pitch in protest of ticket prices for the Champions League game at Anderlecht.

- Thiago Alcantara faces a lengthy spell on the sidelines after "partially tearing a thigh muscle" against Anderlecht, Bayern Munich announced on Thursday.

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- Here's five memorable meetings to whet the appetite before Saturday's true Klassiker between Bayern Munich and Borussia Monchengladbach.

AC MILAN: Kaka says he would love to return to AC Milan, although he says he has not yet decided whether to end his playing career or not.

- Former Brazil forward Robinho has been found guilty of sexual assault and was sentenced to nine years in prison by an Italian court on Thursday.

REAL MADRID: Sergio Ramos trained alone on Thursday as he recovers from a broken nose, but goalkeeper Keylor Navas was back in training with the group ahead of the game against Malaga.

- For most of the past decade, the Premier League's best have left for Real Madrid and Barcelona. Are Philippe Coutinho and Eden Hazard next in line?

WATCH: Sid Lowe says Real Madrid aren't done yet

CHELSEA: Eden Hazard has claimed that Mohamed Salah was never given a chance to prove himself at Chelsea and added that he will look to swap shirts with the Egypt international after the Blues face Liverpool at Anfield on Saturday.

- Chelsea captain Gary Cahill believes David Luiz can set a good example for Andreas Christensen -- to the benefit of the Blues.

TOTTENHAM: Harry Kane claims Spurs now fear no one in the Champions League and says they relish taking down Europe's biggest clubs.

LIVERPOOL: Steven Gerrard says that he has been pleased with the return of the "magnificent" Rhian Brewster after his heroics on the international stage.

- The visit of Chelsea will tell us plenty about Liverpool's progress under Jurgen Klopp and whether it is in danger of slipping into reverse, writes Mark Ogden.

Source: espn.co.uk