Real Madrid’s head coach, Carlo Ancelotti, recently expressed his support for Xavi Hernández’s choice to remain as Barcelona’s manager until the end of his contract in 2025. Despite initially announcing his departure, Xavi’s decision to stay has been deemed as the “correct decision” by Ancelotti. The Italian coach commended Xavi for his work at Barcelona,
Xavi Hernández has recently decided to backtrack on his initial plan to step down as head coach of Barcelona at the end of the season. This decision came after defeats to Paris Saint-Germain and Real Madrid dashed the team’s hopes of winning any silverware this season. Despite his previous announcement to leave, Xavi now claims
The recent confirmation of a sponsorship deal between FIFA and Saudi Arabia’s state oil firm Aramco has sparked much debate and controversy. This move further strengthens the already existing ties between the two entities, especially since Saudi Arabia was announced as the host of the 2034 Men’s World Cup. The deal, set to expire in
Barcelona’s midfielder, Frenkie de Jong, is facing yet another setback as he will miss the last six games of the season due to an ankle injury sustained in the recent Clásico defeat against Real Madrid. This is the third time this season that the 26-year-old has suffered from an ankle injury, adding to his previous
Barcelona coach Xavi Hernández’s future at the club remains uncertain as he has yet to make a definitive decision about his tenure. Despite announcing his intention to step down at the end of the season, there is now a growing pressure for him to reconsider his decision. The club’s president, Joan Laporta, vice president Rafa
Chelsea’s top scorer, Cole Palmer, may not be available for the upcoming clash against Arsenal due to illness. Manager Mauricio Pochettino expressed his concerns during a news conference, indicating that Palmer’s participation is doubtful. This could pose a significant challenge for Chelsea as they aim to secure a vital victory in the Premier League. Palmer,
According to sources close to the situation, Bayern Munich manager Thomas Tuchel has expressed a strong preference to return to the Premier League this summer, despite interest from Barcelona. Tuchel, who is set to leave Bayern at the end of the season, has caught the eye of Barcelona as a potential candidate to take over
The recent Clásico match between Barcelona and Real Madrid has sparked a debate in the football world. Barcelona president Joan Laporta has called for the match to be replayed if it is proven that a VAR error led to Lamine Yamal’s goal not being awarded at the Bernabéu. The crucial moment came when Yamal’s effort
Mikel Arteta, Arsenal’s manager, has expressed his confidence in Chelsea’s ability to excel under the management of Mauricio Pochettino. Despite their current struggles and lack of silverware in Pochettino’s first season, Arteta believes that Chelsea’s significant spending will eventually lead them to success. With over £1 billion invested since Todd Boehly and Clearlake Capital took
The article starts off by highlighting the struggles of RBNY, who managed to secure a draw against LA but gave up a stoppage time equalizer. This inconsistency in performance seems to be a recurring theme for the team, especially coming off a frustrating draw with Chicago. RBNY’s inability to close out games is a major
Nottingham Forest recently made headlines after expressing their dissatisfaction with the officiating during their match against Everton. The club has taken a bold step by requesting the release of the VAR audio from the game, in which they were denied three penalty appeals. This move demonstrates their willingness to seek transparency and accountability in refereeing
Inter Milan emerged victorious in the Derby della Madonnina against city rivals AC Milan, securing their 20th Serie A title in the process. The match was filled with drama, as goals from Francesco Acerbi and Marcus Thuram put Inter in control, only for Fikayo Tomori to pull one back for Milan. Despite the late push
Bayern Munich is rumored to be interested in signing Barcelona midfielder Frenkie De Jong. The 26-year-old Netherlands international is seen as a potential solution for the Bundesliga side in their search for a center-midfielder. However, De Jong’s high salary is reported to be a stumbling block that Bayern would need to negotiate. Despite this, De
The Premier League Chief Executive, Richard Masters, has expressed serious concerns over the potential introduction of an independent regulator for English soccer. Masters stressed the need for lawmakers to carefully scrutinize the details of the Football Governance Bill, which includes the establishment of such a regulator. He pointed out that while additional regulation is not