Arsenal’s recent Champions League exit has prompted the club to intensify their efforts in securing new forwards for the team. The disappointment of failing to reach the semifinals since 2009 has highlighted the need for reinforcements in the attacking department. Sources indicate that Arsenal is particularly focusing on strengthening the forward line by potentially adding
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As the summer transfer window approaches, Arsenal is reportedly looking to make a statement by targeting Newcastle United striker Alexander Isak and Crystal Palace winger Michael Olise. Manager Mikel Arteta is keen on bolstering his attacking options for the upcoming season, with Isak and Olise emerging as top priorities. Isak, at 24 years old, could
Manchester City’s dreams of advancing in the Champions League were shattered after a tough defeat against Real Madrid on penalties. Despite dominating the game and having numerous chances to seal the victory, City failed to capitalize on their opportunities, ultimately missing out on a chance to create history. With a double-treble in sight, the loss
Bastian Schweinsteiger, a German football legend with a storied career, faced a tumultuous time during his spell at Manchester United under the management of José Mourinho. Despite his illustrious resume with Bayern Munich and the German national team, he found himself isolated and outcasted by Mourinho upon his arrival at United. This article delves deeper
Despite the pain of their Champions League exit to Bayern Munich, Mikel Arteta remains steadfast in his belief that it will not ruin Arsenal’s season. The defeat at the quarterfinal stage left the Gunners disappointed, but the focus now shifts to their upcoming matches in the Premier League. Arteta acknowledges the disappointment and pain felt
Football’s governing body, the International Football Association Board (IFAB), has recently revealed a new protocol aimed at addressing the practice of goalkeepers holding onto the ball to run down the clock. The initiative comes as a response to the current rule that prohibits goalkeepers from holding the ball for more than six seconds, with the
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has expressed his lack of fear towards Real Madrid, a team with a staggering 14 Champions League titles. Despite facing them multiple times in the past, Guardiola remains unfazed and focused on the upcoming quarterfinal second leg clash at the Etihad Stadium on Wednesday. He acknowledges the rivalry but maintains
Harry Kane, the talented striker, has always had a burning desire to prove his critics wrong. No stranger to challenges, Kane’s journey began with Arsenal before making a name for himself at Tottenham Hotspur. Despite being released by Arsenal at the tender age of nine, Kane used this setback as fuel to excel in his
In the last round of action, Bayern Munich’s Sven Ulreich stood out with an impressive rating of 8.26. Despite Bayern losing their Bundesliga crown, Ulreich put on a solid performance in their 2-0 win over Cologne. He made five saves and two high claims, showcasing his goalkeeping prowess. Joshua Kimmich, also from Bayern Munich, received
Barcelona has turned down a €60 million bid for Raphinha from an unnamed Premier League club. The Spanish club values the winger at €80 million, considering his recent contributions to the team under Xavi Hernandez. Despite interest from various European clubs, Barcelona believes that Raphinha’s worth is on the rise and is unwilling to sell