Premier League clubs have recently made a significant move towards potentially implementing a spending cap within the league. This decision was made during a vote on Monday, where clubs decided to move forward with conducting the necessary economic and legal analysis to determine the feasibility of such a model. The aim of this spending cap
Manchester City
Manchester City’s recent 4-0 win over Brighton & Hove Albion at the Amex Stadium proved once again that they are a force to be reckoned with in the Premier League title race. Despite missing Erling Haaland due to injury, City dominated the match with goals from Kevin De Bruyne, Julián Álvarez, and Phil Foden. This
Erling Haaland’s absence due to injury will be a significant blow for Manchester City as they face Brighton in their upcoming match. The striker, who missed the FA Cup semifinal against Chelsea and has not trained since, will not be available for selection. This injury comes at a crucial time in the season, with City
Bernardo Silva’s recent experience with adversity on the field has been a test of his mental resilience. After missing a critical penalty against Real Madrid, Silva openly admitted to the challenges he faced in the aftermath. The emotional toll of defeat was evident in his words as he described his sleepless nights and the weight
As the European football season approaches its climax, every match carries significant weight. Arsenal and Manchester City both responded positively to their midweek Champions League disappointments by securing victories in the Premier League and FA Cup, respectively. The FA Cup saw Manchester City come out on top in a hard-fought semifinal clash against Chelsea, with
Carlo Ancelotti has come out in defense of Real Madrid’s style of play following their Champions League progression against Manchester City. He mentioned that he has not encountered a single unhappy fan following the penalty shootout win. However, it’s important to note that as a coach, he is expected to defend his team’s performance. It
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
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
Jude Bellingham, a rising star in the football world, made a significant decision to join Real Madrid instead of Manchester City, where he was expected to play in the Champions League quarterfinal. This decision was not taken lightly, as the young Englishman prioritized playing for the historic Los Blancos over any other team in the
Striker Erling Haaland has had a remarkable run at Manchester City, helping the team achieve a treble last season while also claiming the Premier League Golden Boot. However, this season has brought criticism and scrutiny for the Norway international. Former Manchester United captain Roy Keane went as far as describing Haaland as “League Two standard”