Thomas Tuchel, the departing coach of Bayern Munich, recently faced criticism after the Bundesliga side was knocked out of the Champions League. However, following their 1-0 win over Arsenal that secured their spot in the semifinals, Tuchel took a shot at his critics. He expressed his frustration with the media and defended his coaching style
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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
AS Roma coach Daniele De Rossi showed his support for the players after they decided not to continue their Serie A match against Udinese on Sunday. The decision came after Udinese defender Evan Ndicka collapsed on the pitch during the game. When Ndicka fell to the ground, the Ivory Coast central defender had to be
Former Mexico international Rafa Márquez has recently emerged as a surprising candidate to take over as Barcelona coach, following Xavi Hernández’s departure. Initially considered only as an interim option, Márquez’s name has gained traction within the club as they search for a new leader in the aftermath of Barcelona’s Champions League exit against Paris Saint-Germain.
Barcelona coach Xavi Hernández expressed his frustration and disappointment after his team’s elimination from the Champions League following a 4-1 defeat to Paris Saint-Germain. Xavi criticized Romanian referee Istvan Kovacs for his decision to send off Ronald Araújo, claiming it was a game-changing moment that ultimately cost Barcelona the match. The red card came at
Paris Saint-Germain’s Kylian Mbappé expressed his deep pride in helping his hometown club achieve their first Champions League title. After a stunning performance against Barcelona, where he scored twice in a comeback 4-1 victory, Mbappe emphasized that his focus is solely on bringing glory to the French capital. Mbappe shared his aspirations of winning the
Securing a spot in the Champions League semifinals is a significant achievement for any football club, especially for one like Arsenal, who have not reached this stage since 2009. Mikel Arteta emphasizes the transformative effect that advancing past a powerhouse like Bayern Munich would have on the club’s morale and reputation. Arteta’s message to his
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