The summer transfer window may still be a while away, but that hasn’t stopped the rumours and gossip from swirling around. Juventus centre-back Gleison Bremer is reportedly attracting interest from Manchester United, with a clause in his contract that could see him leave the Italian club in 2025. The Red Devils have been keeping an
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Real Madrid’s narrow 1-0 victory over Mallorca was crucial in their pursuit of another LaLiga title. The decision by coach Carlo Ancelotti to rotate the squad proved to be effective in securing the victory. The performance in the first half was lackluster, with only a single chance created. However, the introduction of Camavinga and Vinicius
AS Roma defender Gianluca Mancini has recently found himself in hot water after being fined €5,000 euros for waving a flag with a giant rat at the end of their clash with Lazio in Serie A on Saturday. Despite the fine, Mancini managed to avoid a ban for his actions on the field. The Italian
Robin Zentner showcased an outstanding performance against RB Leipzig, making nine crucial saves that helped Mainz 05 secure a valuable point in a 0-0 draw. Additionally, his four high-ball claims added to the solidity of Die Nullfünfer’s defense, frustrating the top-four hopefuls. Scoring the decisive goal in Sevilla’s 1-0 victory over Getafe, Sergio Ramos proved
Napoli’s decision to reject participation in Serie A’s ‘Keep Racism Out’ campaign sends a powerful message to the league and Italian football federation. This move comes as a direct response to the failure to punish Inter Milan defender Francesco Acerbi for allegedly using racist language towards defender Juan Jesus during a match between the two
The case of Inter Milan defender Francesco Acerbi allegedly racially abusing Napoli’s Juan Jesus has sparked controversy in the football world. Despite Juan Jesus accusing Acerbi of directing a racial slur at him, Acerbi has vehemently denied using any offensive language. The Italian football federation prosecutor conducted an investigation, questioning both players and witnesses. However,
Iceland striker Albert Gudmundsson has been making headlines with his impressive performances at Genoa, scoring 10 goals in Serie A this season. Additionally, he scored a hat trick in the European Championship play-offs, helping Iceland secure a 4-1 victory over Israel. This success has not gone unnoticed, drawing interest from top clubs in Italy and
Austria made history with Christoph Baumgartner’s lightning-fast goal against Slovakia, scoring just six seconds into the game. Although this goal has set a new record for Austrian national team, it raises the question of how it compares to the fastest goals in other leagues and competitions around the world. In the Premier League, the fastest
Monza are exceeding expectations to sit 10th in Serie A this season, in part due to the exploits of Di Gregorio between the sticks. While not the most glamourous name, the 26-year-old has still made 93 saves and boasts a solid save success rate of 75.2%. With 11 clean sheets, too, Di Gregorio is one
The football world was rocked by the news of Fiorentina general manager Joe Barone’s sudden passing following a cardiac arrest. The 57-year-old fell ill at the team hotel just before Fiorentina’s match against Atalanta and was rushed to a hospital in Milan, Italy. The Serie A match was understandably postponed, and Barone eventually succumbed to
In the latest round of fixtures in Europe’s top five leagues, several players stood out for their defensive contributions. Giorgi Mamardashvili, the goalkeeper for Valencia, put on an exceptional performance despite the team’s loss to Villarreal. Mamardashvili made six crucial saves, including a penalty stop, earning him a high rating of 8.50. Another standout performer
The sudden news of Fiorentina general manager Joe Barone being on life support following a cardiac arrest has shocked the football community. Barone fell ill at the team hotel just before Fiorentina’s scheduled match at Atalanta, leading to the postponement of the game. Initially reported to be in a “critical but stable” condition, the latest
Inter Milan defender, Francesco Acerbi, has left Italy’s national team training camp following an allegation of racially abusing Napoli counterpart, Juan Jesus, during a Serie A match. The incident occurred during the second half of the game where Juan Jesus, who is Black, appeared visibly upset and approached the referee, claiming that Acerbi had used
Napoli, a team that once dominated Serie A and reached the quarterfinals of the Champions League, now finds itself facing a trophy-less season. The downfall of the club can be traced back to a single, ill-advised certified email that set off a chain of events leading to the destruction of the greatest Napoli side in