Despite damning findings, Israel remains in World Cup contention - raising questions over football’s role in global accountability, writes JAMES NALTON

ARSENAL Women’s boss Jonas Eidevall is relishing the blockbuster clash against Chelsea Women tomorrow evening.
The Gunners sit in third place in the Women’s Super League on 34 points, three behind Emma Hayes’ table-toppers as the mouth-watering London derby looms.
Since losing at home to second place Manchester City in the FA Cup fifth round at Meadow Park last month, Eidevall’s side have since reached the League Cup final — where they will also face the Blues — while also beating Manchester United and Spurs in front of sellout crowds at Ashburton Grove, leaving the Gunners boss buoyant.

Mikel Arteta has been receiving criticism in some quarters for his supposed negativity – but Arsenal reporter LAYTH YOUSIF insists the Gunners boss is on the right lines

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