FC Cincinnati made headlines when they decided to temporarily revoke the press credential of local beat reporter Laurel Pfahler. This decision came following a dispute over Pfahler’s reporting of some of the club’s player transactions. The MLS club announced that Pfahler’s credential would be revoked for a two-week period, citing reasons related to professionalism and
Tottenham Hotspur suffered a crushing 3-0 defeat at the hands of Fulham in a recent Premier League match, leaving their chances of securing a top-four finish in jeopardy. The loss not only raised questions about the team’s credentials but also highlighted the need for introspection and self-reflection among the players. Self-Reflection and Personal Accountability Tottenham’s
The recent FIFA financial report released last year revealed a shocking increase in FIFA President Gianni Infantino’s base salary by 33%, making his total pay package exceed $4.67 million. This substantial raise brought his pre-tax base salary to more than $2.78 million, with an annual bonus of $1.87 million. These numbers are staggering, especially when
Barcelona coach Xavi Hernández acknowledged that Paris Saint-Germain’s financial situation makes them the favorites in their upcoming Champions League quarterfinal tie. Despite Barcelona’s rich history in the competition, Xavi pointed out that the current financial disparity between the two clubs could give PSG an edge in the matches. Xavi expressed confidence in his team’s ability
Real Madrid has experienced a significant transformation this season, with Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola attributing this change to the remarkable impact of midfielder Jude Bellingham. The two teams are set to face each other in the Champions League quarterfinals, with Guardiola acknowledging the difference in Real Madrid’s performance compared to last season. The hold
Tottenham head coach Ange Postecoglou recently spoke out against the notion of labeling supporters of Premier League clubs living outside of the UK as “plastic fans.” He believes that such labels are unfair and disrespectful, arguing that being passionate about football knows no geographical boundaries. Postecoglou himself identifies as a fan who was once living
Barcelona’s young talent, Pau Cubarsi, has received a call-up from the Spanish national team for the upcoming international friendlies against Colombia and Brazil. At just 17 years old, Cubarsi has already made a name for himself with impressive performances for Barcelona, including being named man of the match in their recent Champions League debut against
Real Madrid recently took a significant step by filing a complaint with Spanish hate crime prosecutors regarding the “racist and hate insults” directed at their forward, Vinícius Júnior, by groups of Atlético Madrid and Barcelona supporters. This action was prompted by the racist chants that were heard as fans entered Atleti’s Metropolitano Stadium, occurring before
Erik ten Hag, the manager of Manchester United, has confirmed that the club intends to keep Marcus Rashford this summer despite the financial benefits that could be gained from his potential departure. It is known that transferring Rashford would help United with their Financial Fair Play compliance, as clubs typically benefit from receiving transfer fees
In an unexpected turn of events, former Ghana international and Borussia Dortmund talent coach Otto Addo is set to take on the head coaching role for the Black Stars. This announcement comes after the 2022 FIFA World Cup, where Addo previously served as the head coach before departing to take a permanent position at Dortmund.