Following Arsenal’s devastating Champions League exit at the hands of Bayern Munich, manager Mikel Arteta acknowledges the pain felt by his players. The Gunners were eliminated at the quarterfinal stage after a 3-2 aggregate defeat, with Joshua Kimmich’s goal sealing their fate. Despite the disappointment, Arteta remains optimistic about the team’s future. Arsenal faces a
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AS Roma coach Daniele De Rossi recently made headlines for his decision to back his players when they did not want to continue their Serie A match at Udinese. The incident occurred when defender Evan Ndicka collapsed onto the pitch during the game, leading to a lengthy delay and ultimately the suspension and abandonment of
Former Mexico international Rafa Márquez has recently been gaining traction as a potential replacement for Xavi Hernández as the coach of Barcelona. Initially only viewed as an interim option, Márquez’s candidacy has been increasingly supported within the club, especially after Barcelona’s recent Champions League exit against Paris Saint-Germain. Despite other alternatives such as Hansi Flick
Kylian Mbappé, the young star of Paris Saint-Germain, expressed his pride in representing his hometown club and his dream of bringing the Champions League trophy to Paris. Despite rumors of his imminent departure to Real Madrid, Mbappé remains focused on the task at hand and is determined to achieve greatness with PSG. A Night of
Barcelona coach Xavi Hernández was left seething after his team’s Champions League elimination following a 4-1 defeat to Paris Saint-Germain. The frustration stemmed from the controversial decision to send off Ronald Araújo, which Xavi labeled as a game-changing moment. Despite taking an early lead and looking well-organized, Barcelona’s hopes were dashed when Araújo was shown
Mikel Arteta, the manager of Arsenal, expressed his belief that if the team were to reach the Champions League semifinals by defeating Bayern Munich, it would have a significant impact on the club. He emphasized the potential transformative effect such an achievement could have on Arsenal, especially considering their previous struggles in the competition. Arteta’s
Football’s lawmakers, the International Football Association Board (IFAB), have recently announced a trial to limit the time goalkeepers can hold onto the ball during matches. The new protocol aims to prevent time-wasting tactics and give the opposition a fair chance to regain possession. Two different methods of changing possession have been proposed if the goalkeeper
Harry Kane, the renowned footballer, has never shied away from acknowledging his deep-rooted motivation to prove his critics wrong. Despite his stellar career achievements and exceptional goal-scoring record, Kane continues to carry the burden of being released by Arsenal at a young age. This rejection from his childhood club served as a driving force for
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola is not intimidated by the 14-time Champions League winners Real Madrid as they prepare to face off in the quarterfinal second leg of the competition. Despite Real Madrid’s impressive track record in the Champions League, Guardiola remains unfazed. He stated during a news conference that he respects Real Madrid but
Former Liverpool midfielder Naby Keita recently made headlines for all the wrong reasons when he refused to play for Werder Bremen after finding out he wasn’t in the starting lineup for their match against champions Bayer Leverkusen. Keita’s actions led to his suspension by the Bundesliga side until the end of the season, along with
In what can only be described as a heartbreaking moment for Ante Budimir, the Osasuna striker missed a penalty kick that could potentially go down as one of the worst of his career. The incident occurred during a home match against Valencia, where Budimir’s embarrassing stumble led to a 1-0 loss for Osasuna. The spot
Luis Enrique, the coach of Paris Saint-Germain, is not one to shy away from making bold statements. Despite a 3-2 loss to Barcelona in the first leg of the Champions League quarterfinals, he remains confident in his team’s ability to mount a comeback. He firmly believes that PSG can turn the tie around and secure
Everton, a longstanding club in the Premier League, finds itself in a precarious position after being penalized with a two-point deduction for breaching the Profit and Sustainability Rules. The club’s fight for survival has taken a new turn as they have formally lodged an appeal against the decision, sparking a debate around the consistency of
Chelsea FC, under the ownership of American businessman Todd Boehly, has recently reported losses of £89.1 million for the financial year ending in June 2023. Despite these substantial losses, Boehly remains confident that the club will not breach the Premier League’s Profit and Sustainability Rules (PSR). The PSR stipulates that a club can lose no