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Manchester City is anxiously awaiting news on the availability of Kyle Walker for their upcoming Champions League match against Real Madrid. Walker has been sidelined for the team’s last two games due to a hamstring injury sustained while playing for England. Despite missing the match against Crystal Palace, there is a glimmer of hope that
Former President of the Spanish Football Federation, Luis Rubiales, is currently under investigation for his involvement in the decision to move the Spanish Supercopa to Saudi Arabia. Despite denying any personal business connections to Saudi Arabia, Rubiales is facing allegations of corruption and illegal commissions related to the deal with the Saudi sports authority. Rubiales
LaLiga president Javier Tebas recently spoke to ESPN about the ongoing issue of racism in Spanish football. He mentioned that while significant progress has been made in addressing this problem, there is still much work to be done to completely eradicate it. Tebas highlighted the fact that racist incidents are being taken more seriously, with
Mikel Arteta, the manager of Arsenal, has expressed his belief in Martin Odegaard’s determination to avoid a repeat of last season’s late slump. This is seen as a crucial factor in Arsenal’s current attempt to win the Premier League title. Odegaard’s presence as captain and his 10th goal of the season highlights his leadership qualities
Chelsea manager Mauricio Pochettino recently expressed his dismay over the harsh treatment of Conor Gallagher on social media. Prior to a match against Burnley, footage surfaced online showing Gallagher unintentionally ignoring a high-five from a Black mascot, sparking accusations of racism. Chelsea issued a statement clarifying the incident and condemning the abusive comments directed at
In a recent interview, Mikel Arteta emphasized the importance of Arsenal being willing to “leave their ego aside” in order to win the Premier League title. This statement came after their disciplined and defensive performance in a 0-0 draw against Manchester City, a match where they only had 27% possession and six shots. Despite this,