At the age of 22, England defender Kieran Trippier has announced his retirement from international football, leaving behind a legacy that includes 54 caps for his country. This decision came just before the naming of the England squad by interim manager Lee Carsley for upcoming matches against Ireland and Finland in the Nations League. Trippier,
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The VAR decision to disallow AFC Bournemouth’s late winner against Newcastle United has once again brought up questions regarding the accuracy and fairness of Video Assistant Referee rulings. Despite the referee initially awarding the goal, the VAR intervened and ruled it out due to a potential handball by Dango Ouattara. The lack of definitive proof
As the summer transfer window deadline looms, several high-profile players in Europe are facing uncertainty about their futures. The clock is ticking for these players as they navigate the complexities of finding a new team. From contractual issues to wage demands and transfer fees, the challenges are numerous for both the players and the clubs
Newcastle United is on the verge of finalizing a deal for Crystal Palace defender Marc Guéhi, as reported by Sky Sports. Despite several failed attempts earlier in the transfer window, the Magpies have persisted in their pursuit of the England international. Crystal Palace is said to be considering letting go of Guéhi for a fee
Milan has truly hit the mark with their off-white pre-match jersey overlaid with a sumptuously textured golden pattern. This design is reminiscent of a freshly raked golf bunker, giving the players a luxurious and stylish look. Ajax’s warmup top features an intricate pattern of tiny scrolls bearing the three X’s found on the official flag
Manchester City started the season with a convincing win, but there are concerns about their striking options. The departure of key forwards creates a gap that needs to be filled before the transfer window closes. While the team boasts a strong squad overall, the lack of depth up front could pose a problem, especially if
Newcastle United recently made an announcement regarding the potential return of Sandro Tonali to competitive football following a 10-month ban for gambling rule violations in Italy. The midfielder, who is 24 years old, could make his comeback in the game against Tottenham on Sept. 1. Sandro Tonali was initially banned by the Italian Football Federation