Xavi Hernández expressed his disappointment after ending his time as Barcelona coach with a 2-1 win against Sevilla. In an interview with DAZN, Xavi mentioned that he believes his work has been undervalued, especially considering the adverse situation he stepped into. Despite starting at ninth place on the table, Xavi managed to lead the team
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Real Madrid fans and teammates came together to pay tribute to Toni Kroos in his emotional farewell at the Santiago Bernabeu. The midfielder, who declared his retirement from football this summer, played his last game at the iconic stadium in a 0-0 draw against Real Betis. As Kroos bid goodbye to his beloved club, he
Girona forward Artem Dovbyk is on track to become LaLiga’s top scorer with an impressive 24 goals, surpassing his closest competitor by one goal. Villarreal striker Alexander Sørloth fell just short with 23 goals, missing the opportunity to equal Dovbyk during his team’s final match against Osasuna. Unfortunately for Sørloth, a leg injury forced him
Barcelona coach Xavi Hernandez has responded to the news of his dismissal by the club’s president Joan Laporta. While he expressed acceptance of the decision in a news conference, he also hinted at his desire to depart under different circumstances. Xavi acknowledged Laporta’s role in making decisions for the club and stated that he would
In a shocking turn of events, Athletic Club forward Inaki Williams recently underwent surgery to treat a foot wound and doctors discovered a two-centimetre piece of glass embedded in his sole. This discovery was made two years after Inaki had unknowingly stepped on the glass during a vacation, resulting in a deep foot wound. A
Sevilla boss Quique Sánchez Flores has expressed his disappointment with Barcelona’s handling of club legends in light of their recent announcement regarding the sacking of coach Xavi Hernández at the end of the season. This decision has sparked controversy, especially considering Xavi’s initial commitment to honor the last year of his contract and lead the
Real Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti recently showered praise on Toni Kroos, describing him as “one of the best midfielders in the history of football.” With the announcement of his retirement this summer after representing Germany in the European Championship, Kroos leaves behind a legacy that will be remembered for generations to come. The Trophy Cabinet
Forbes recently released their annual list of the world’s most valuable football clubs, with Real Madrid claiming the top spot. The Spanish giants were valued at an impressive $6.6 billion, edging out rivals Manchester United who came in at $6.55 billion. This marks the third consecutive year that Real Madrid has topped the list, showcasing
Real Madrid is reportedly targeting Bayer Leverkusen attacking midfielder Florian Wirtz and considering Xabi Alonso as a future head coach. With potential incomings like Kylian Mbappé, Endrick, and Alphonso Davies, the Spanish giants may not have much flexibility to make additional signings. The plan to bring in Wirtz as a promising young talent with versatility
Real Madrid is on the verge of agreeing to new contracts with key players such as Luka Modric, Lucas Vázquez, and Andriy Lunin. While Modric’s situation seemed uncertain at first, the 38-year-old midfielder has proven his worth on and off the field, leading the club and coach Carlo Ancelotti to reconsider. Modric’s experience is deemed