After Riccardo Calafiori was substituted during Italy’s Nations League victory over France last night, Arsenal faces a serious injury concern, according to Daily Mail. Federico Dimarco, Davide Frattesi, and Giacomo Raspadori scored goals to help the Italians overcome a 1-0 deficit against France on a thrilling evening in Paris. However, Calafiori’s injury in the second half raised serious concerns due …
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Barcelona will finally settle all due payments with former manager this week
Barcelona have finally settled their long-standing dispute with former coach Quique Setien, nearly three years after his dismissal. The club and Setien have agreed on compensation terms, which will see the payment spread across six instalments. According to a report from SPORT, the final payment is due to be completed this week, bringing an end to the legal wrangling. This …
Read More »From the exit ramp to captain’s armband – Raphinha turning it around at Barcelona under Flick
The Hansi Flick era is up and running. Four wins out of four in the league and the team is shaping up to be one to watch among Europe’s elite. In a relatively short span, the new coach has got his players dancing to his tunes, having instilled a new identity and banked on the youthful determination of the youngsters …
Read More »“Yeah, it’s possible” – Journalist confirms Arsenal can sign rival star
Arsenal have managed to sign Raheem Sterling on loan from Chelsea this summer. The former Liverpool and Manchester City player joins Arsenal on a season long loan, with Mikel Arteta’s team not having the option to make the deal permanent. After being told by Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca that he is not a part of his future plans, Sterling started …
Read More »Calafiori injury worry + Rice and Saka in action in Dublin
Good morning. I played 5-a-side for the first time in some months last night, and there is so much aching today I don’t even have the words for it. What a lot of fun though. And let me tell you something that didn’t happen. At no point did an opposition player tumble through the air like an extra in a …
Read More »‘keep an eye on this player’: Romano confirms Chelsea and Tottenham interest in defender
Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur continue to be linked with a move for the Lecce defender Patrick Dorgu. According to Fabrizio Romano, the two London clubs were keen on signing the 19-year-old full-back during the summer window, but they did not proceed because of his asking price. The defender is valued in excess of £30-35 million. The Italian club believe that …
Read More »Iconic Moments in Juventus History: When Luck Played a Part –
Juventus Football Club has a rich history filled with triumphs and unforgettable moments. While skill and strategy have been at the forefront of the club’s success, there have been times when luck played a crucial role. These instances, where fortune smiled upon the Bianconeri, are celebrated by fans as part of the unpredictable charm of football. Let’s delve into some …
Read More »Reds and Arsenal want Brentford’s Bryan Mbeumo
The summer transfer window has only recently closed for business, but the likes of Liverpool and Arsenal are already looking ahead to January for their next targets. Indeed, the Premier League pair are likely to go head-to-head for one player in particular, with Newcastle also expressing an interest in their services. The player in question is Brentford’s versatile attacker, Bryan …
Read More »“My first reaction was to cry” – Barcelona summer signing opens up about his move
Pau Victor, Barcelona’s summer signing, has opened up about the emotional moment he found out he would be joining the club permanently. His first reaction was to cry, a mix of joy and disbelief, and he celebrated this monumental move by having dinner with his family. Victor had a standout preseason for Barcelona, where he truly made his mark. During …
Read More »Kevin De Bruyne slams fixture schedules
Man City ace, Kevin de Bruyne, isn’t known as someone who courts controversy, but he’s the latest in a growing number of voices to express displeasure at the fixture congestion imposed upon teams by the game’s governing bodies. The most successful outfits across Europe appear to be being penalised for being just that, as more and more games, both domestically …
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