Manchester City’s star striker Erling Haaland has responded to Liverpool defender Trent Alexander-Arnold’s comments about the value of trophies. Haaland, who won the Premier League, FA Cup, and Champions League with City last year, mentioned that Alexander-Arnold may not fully understand the feeling of winning a treble. This response adds fuel to the fire as
Chelsea’s interest in Athletic Club winger Nico Williams has been well-documented, with reports suggesting that the Blues have been monitoring the 21-year-old for several months. Williams, who has been in impressive form for the LaLiga side this season, has attracted attention due to his versatility and attacking prowess. With a release clause of £43 million,
The New England Revolution have secured their captain, Carles Gil, for an extended period by signing him to a contract that will keep him with the team through the 2026 season. This move demonstrates the club’s commitment to Gil, recognizing his valuable contributions both on and off the field. Gil’s presence has been instrumental in
Arsenal’s recent free-scoring form, winning all seven Premier League games in 2024 by an impressive aggregate score of 31-3, has been a topic of discussion among fans and pundits alike. They have made history by becoming the first team in English football to win three consecutive away games by five or more goals. The 6-0
Moisés Caicedo, the Ecuadorian midfielder, made headlines with his British record transfer to Chelsea from Brighton in the summer for a staggering fee of £115 million ($147m). However, despite the excitement surrounding his arrival, Caicedo admitted that he initially struggled with the pressure that came along with his hefty price tag. In an interview with
The Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) has recently initiated an investigation into the broadcasting practices of Real Madrid TV, specifically focusing on videos that criticize referees before and after matches. This move comes after Sevilla filed a complaint against Real Madrid TV, accusing them of engaging in a “campaign of persecution and harassment” against match officials.
Barcelona president Joan Laporta recently reflected on his three years at the helm of the club, highlighting what he perceives as significant improvements since his re-election. Laporta emphasized the club’s first LaLiga title since 2019, increased revenue, a reduced wage bill, the emergence of academy players, and the ongoing redevelopment of the iconic Camp Nou.
Real Madrid midfielder Jude Bellingham recently expressed his frustration with the two-game suspension he received in LaLiga, calling it “a bit ridiculous” and suggesting that he is being unfairly targeted because he is new to the league. This suspension came after he was shown a red card for protesting a referee’s decision during a match
Carlo Ancelotti, the manager of Real Madrid, expressed his dissatisfaction with the team’s performance following their 1-1 Champions League draw with RB Leipzig. Ancelotti admitted that it was a “bad game” characterized by low intensity, a lack of pressing, and slow, sideways passing. The team failed to register a shot on target in the first
Professional soccer coaches are not afraid to speak their minds, especially when they are unhappy with the conditions in which their teams are forced to play. However, there can be consequences to such public criticism, as LAFC coach Steve Cherundolo recently found out. Cherundolo was fined $10,000 by Major League Soccer for his comments after