Soccer

Mauricio Pochettino, the current Chelsea manager, recently spoke about receiving continuous support from the club’s owners despite the team’s recent poor performance on the field. Following back-to-back defeats against Wolves and Liverpool, Pochettino finds himself under scrutiny as Chelsea sits in 11th place on the Premier League table. Despite the negative results, Pochettino revealed that
Manchester United, under the ownership of Sir Jim Ratcliffe, are strategically targeting players who are entering the final year of their contracts this summer as part of their rebuilding process. Despite concerns about potential profit and sustainability rule violations, the club has expressed its intention to spend money in the upcoming transfer window. In a
Manchester City’s recent victory over Brentford showcased the exceptional talent of Phil Foden, with the young midfielder scoring a hat trick to secure a 3-1 win for his team. Pep Guardiola, City’s manager, praised Foden’s performance, highlighting his impact on the team in terms of goals and assists. Guardiola described Foden as an “exceptional” player
The recent 4-2 defeat of Chelsea at the hands of Wolves at Stamford Bridge has once again raised questions about Mauricio Pochettino’s reign as manager. After taking over last summer, the former Tottenham boss was expected to bring success to the club, but so far, things have not gone according to plan. Chelsea, a team
Former Barcelona coach Ronald Koeman recently commented on Xavi’s complaints about managing the Catalan giants, acknowledging the challenges that come with the “political situation” at the club. Xavi, who took over as Barcelona manager in November 2021, has openly talked about his dissatisfaction with the day-to-day responsibilities of the position and feeling underappreciated for his