Barcelona’s hopes of a successful season run-in have been dealt a significant blow with the news that key midfielders Frenkie de Jong and Pedri are both set to miss important fixtures due to injuries. De Jong suffered a sprained ankle ligament in a recent match against Athletic Club, while Pedri is dealing with a thigh
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Barcelona is currently facing a major injury crisis in their midfield, as both Frenkie de Jong and Pedri were forced off during the first half of their recent LaLiga match against Athletic Club. De Jong had to be taken off on a stretcher in the 26th minute after an awkward landing on his ankle, which
Carlo Ancelotti expressed his frustration with a refereeing decision that he deemed as “unprecedented” during a recent match between Real Madrid and Valencia. The controversial call came in the dying moments of the game when a potential winning goal from Jude Bellingham was disallowed by the referee, Jesús Gil Manzano. Despite Bellingham heading the ball
Real Madrid’s 2-2 draw at Valencia on Saturday was supposed to be all about Vinicius Junior’s remarkable performance, scoring twice at the stadium where he faced racial abuse last season. However, chaos ensued in the final moments as referee Jesus Gil Manzano blew the full-time whistle just as Jude Bellingham was about to score the
Barcelona, one of the richest and most successful football clubs in the world, is currently facing significant financial challenges. LaLiga recently reduced their annual spending limit by a substantial amount, making it difficult for the club to sign new players and manage their existing squad. With squad costs exceeding their budget by a significant margin,
Carlo Ancelotti has taken a strong stance against the racist abuse that Vinícius Júnior experienced during a match against Valencia last season. The Real Madrid forward was subjected to racial slurs and insults by fans at Valencia’s Mestalla stadium on May 21, which ultimately led to his dismissal from the game. Despite this incident occurring
The financial landscape of European club football is a constantly evolving entity that requires a keen eye for detail in order to truly understand the nuances of revenue generation within the sport. UEFA’s recent release of their annual report for 2023 sheds light on the top-earning clubs in terms of replica kit sales, providing a
In the most recent round of fixtures across Europe’s top five leagues, there were standout performances from various players in different positions. These top performers showcased their skills and abilities, helping their teams to secure crucial victories or earn valuable points. Marcin Bulka, the 24-year-old goalkeeper for Nice in Ligue 1, put on an impressive
The recent dismissal of the lawsuit brought by Real Madrid and Athletic Club against LaLiga’s CVC investment deal raises questions about the legality and compliance of such agreements. The court ruled that the agreement with CVC was in line with legal and statutory frameworks, as well as the management and administration regulations of sports organizations.
Recent sources have revealed that Palmeiras is making a final effort to persuade Real Madrid to allow Endrick to stay with them until the end of 2024. Despite this, both the player and the Spanish club are in favor of him moving this summer. Endrick, who is currently 17 years old, was signed by Madrid