In a surprising turn of events, Manchester United has decided to keep Erik ten Hag as the team’s manager despite doubts surrounding his future. The decision came after a season filled with highs and lows, including a victory in the FA Cup against rivals Manchester City. Following an end-of-season review conducted by new co-owners INEOS
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Anthony Gordon recently praised John Stones for his “elite mentality” in recovering from an ankle injury ahead of Euro 2024. Despite being taken off at half-time in a previous match as a precaution, Stones showcased his determination by actively participating in England’s training session at Jena Stadium. This demonstration of resilience highlights the level of
Manchester United has been on the lookout for a new striker ever since the departure of Anthony Martial on a free transfer. With the need to bolster their front line, the club has drawn up a list of potential targets for the upcoming summer transfer window. Among the names that have surfaced are Ivan Toney,
As professional athletes, tensions can run high on the training ground and conflicts are bound to arise from time to time. In a recent incident between Antonio Rüdiger and Niclas Füllkrug during a Germany training session, the two players were reported to have engaged in a physical altercation during a drill. Despite the apparent confrontation,
Nassef Sawiris, the owner of Aston Villa, has recently spoken out against the Profit and Sustainability rules (PSR) set by the Premier League. He has even gone as far as to consider taking legal action against these regulations, stating that they are not beneficial for football clubs. The current restrictions limit clubs to a maximum
Premier League giants Arsenal, Chelsea, and Manchester United have been hit with disappointment in the summer transfer market as RB Leipzig’s Benjamin Sesko is expected to sign a new contract with the German club. After an impressive season where he scored 18 goals, attracting interest from multiple clubs across Europe, the 21-year-old was being monitored
Poland’s star striker, Robert Lewandowski, will be sitting out of the country’s Euro 2024 opener against the Netherlands due to an injury sustained during a warmup game against Turkey. The Polish national team’s doctor, Jacek Jaroszewski, has confirmed that they are working hard to ensure Lewandowski’s fitness for their second Group D match against Austria
Euro 2024 is fast approaching, and fans all around the world are eager to witness the emergence of young talents on the big stage. With 24 teams competing in the tournament, there are several promising players aged 21 or younger who are set to make a significant impact. These youngsters have the potential to become
The upcoming Euro 2024 tournament holds a variety of possibilities for every team involved, and Spain is no exception. While some may overlook them as contenders for the championship, looking back at their recent tournament performances tells a different story. Spain has showcased their competitive edge time and time again, with finishes like semifinalists, Olympic
Gareth Southgate, the current England manager, has revealed that his future with the team is uncertain. Despite leading England to the semifinals of the 2018 World Cup and the Euro 2020 final, Southgate’s contract is set to expire soon. Sources have indicated that the Football Association is keen on retaining him, but Southgate himself has