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Xabi Alonso has officially announced his departure from Bayer Leverkusen at the conclusion of the current season, marking an emotional exit from a club he significantly transformed during his tenure. In a Wednesday press conference, Alonso expressed gratitude for a journey that has encapsulated three thrilling seasons with Leverkusen, culminating in a remarkable unbeaten campaign
Xabi Alonso’s announcement to leave Bayer Leverkusen marks the closing chapter of an extraordinary journey that redefined the club’s aspirations. After steering Leverkusen to an unprecedented unbeaten season and securing a domestic double, Alonso’s impact cannot be overstated. Under his guidance, the club transitioned from dreary relegation battles to the pinnacle of German football. The
The UEFA Champions League stands as the pinnacle of club soccer in Europe, drawing immense attention from fans and players alike. With a storied history dating back to its inception in 1955, the tournament has evolved significantly, transitioning from the European Cup to its current format, which includes 36 teams vying for glory. In this
Real Madrid recently announced that Luka Modric has signed an extension with the club that will keep him there until the end of the 2024-25 season. This extension comes after Modric had already hinted at staying with the Spanish giants for another year during the club’s Champions League celebrations. This decision solidifies his place in
Jude Bellingham, the talented young footballer from Real Madrid and England, has achieved a remarkable milestone in his career. He has been named as the cover athlete for EA SPORTS FC™ 25, making him the youngest player to ever grace the global cover of the game. This achievement speaks volumes about Bellingham’s skill and popularity