The clash between Manchester City and Arsenal this Sunday holds immense significance for both teams. It goes beyond just securing three points in the Premier League title race. A win in this match can inject a surge of energy and psychological confidence in the respective camps. The Premier League has been fiercely competitive, as evidenced
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Major League Soccer took disciplinary action against New England Revolution coach, Caleb Porter, for his public criticism of the replacement officials who were filling in during the lockout of the unionized referees and assistants. The fine amount was not disclosed, but Porter’s frustration was evident following his team’s disappointing performance with the worst record in
Inter Miami assistant coach Javier Morales recently confirmed that Lionel Messi will not be playing against New York City FC due to a right hamstring injury. This setback has kept Messi out of the game since March 13, and he also missed representing the Argentina team in recent friendlies. However, there is hope that Messi
The New England Revolution is gearing up for a historic moment as they prepare to welcome Lionel Messi to Gillette Stadium next month. With over 60,000 tickets already sold for the matchup against Inter Miami, the Revs announced on Wednesday that they are set to break their long-standing single-game attendance record. Less than 5,000 tickets
Lionel Messi, the legendary Argentina captain, has expressed his views on retirement and the factors that will influence his decision. Despite being 36 years old, Messi remains adamant that age will not be a determining factor in when he chooses to call time on his illustrious playing career. In an interview with MBC’s Big Time
The month-long lockout of MLS referees has finally come to an end, with sources confirming that the Professional Soccer Referees Association (PSRA) has voted to ratify a new Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) with the Professional Referee Organization (PRO). The Athletic was the first to report the ratification of the CBA, signalling a positive turn of
MLS action has been in full swing, and with that comes ESPN’s Power Rankings. These rankings are carefully crafted using a mix of key season statistics, recent performance, computer ratings, and expert observations. Let’s take a closer look at some of the top-performing teams after Matchday 5. Despite suffering their first loss of the season,
Major League Soccer (MLS) has come under fire for its decision to reject a request from the New York Red Bulls to postpone their upcoming match against Inter Miami. The request was made due to both teams having several players away on international duty, a common occurrence during FIFA international windows. Despite the growing number
The City Group has set their sights on up-and-coming talent, Cavan Sullivan, according to a source at ESPN. At just 14 years old, Sullivan has already made a name for himself in the Philadelphia Union academy and has even represented the United States at the youth level. His impressive performances have caught the attention of
Lionel Messi, the star player for the Argentina national team, will be absent from the upcoming friendly matches against El Salvador and Costa Rica due to a right hamstring injury. This absence comes as a blow to the team as Messi’s presence on the field is often a game-changer for Argentina. The exclusion of Messi