The soccer world was struck with sadness as Fiorentina general manager Joe Barone passed away at the age of 57 after suffering a cardiac arrest. The tragic incident occurred just before Fiorentina’s match at Atalanta, leading to the postponement of the Serie A game. Barone was rushed to a hospital in Milan, Italy, but unfortunately,
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Valencia fell to a 1-0 loss at Villarreal but goalkeeper Mamardashvili did all he could to help Los Che to a positive result. Indeed, the 23-year-old made six saves in total, including a first-half penalty stop to deny Álex Baena. Mallorca made it back-to-back home league wins at Granada’s expense with Raúllo key. The centre-back
The news of Fiorentina general manager Joe Barone being on life support due to a cardiac arrest has shocked the football world. This incident occurred at the team hotel just before Fiorentina’s match at Atalanta, leading to the postponement of the game. Barone’s critical condition has put the entire club in a state of distress,
The recent incident involving Inter Milan defender, Francesco Acerbi, and Napoli counterpart, Juan Jesus, has sparked controversy in the realm of Italian football. Acerbi abruptly left Italy’s national team training camp amidst accusations of racial abuse towards Juan Jesus during a Serie A match. This scandal has not only cast a shadow on Acerbi’s reputation
Napoli’s downfall can be traced back to a single ill-advised certified email that set off a chain of events leading to the destruction of the club in less than a year. Club president Aurelio De Laurentiis made a decision to unilaterally extend coach Luciano Spalletti’s contract with no prior discussion, assuming it would serve as
Maurizio Sarri’s resignation as Lazio coach has sent shockwaves through the Serie A club. Stepping down from his role as head coach, Sarri has left a void that will now be filled by assistant Giovanni Martusciello. This decision comes on the heels of Lazio’s recent 2-1 defeat against Udinese, marking a period of instability for
Napoli president Aurelio De Laurentiis is facing potential repercussions from UEFA after an incident involving a cameraman. The altercation took place during an interview with Napoli forward Matteo Politano on the sidelines before their Champions League match against Barcelona. De Laurentiis disrupted the interview by rushing onto the field and shouting at Politano. He then
Lecce coach Roberto D’Aversa, in a surprising turn of events, was caught on camera appearing to head-butt Hellas Verona striker Thomas Henry during a heated confrontation. After the incident, D’Aversa attempted to explain his actions by stating that he did not want his players to face any potential bans before their upcoming match against Salernitana.
Alphonse Areola of West Ham was the standout goalkeeper of the last round, with a remarkable rating of 9.62. He made a total of nine saves, including a crucial penalty stop, in West Ham’s 3-1 victory over Everton. Areola’s performance between the posts was instrumental in securing the three points for his team. Niklas Sule
The summer transfer window may still be months away from opening in Europe, but the rumors and speculations are already swirling around in the football world. Sky Sports Deutschland has provided some insights into Bayern Munich’s efforts to strengthen their full-back positions. The Bavarian giants are closely monitoring Jeremie Frimpong from Bayer Leverkusen as a