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
Bayer Leverkusen CEO Fernando Carro expressed his confidence in the club’s ability to maintain their success even if Xabi Alonso decides to leave in the summer. Leverkusen’s impressive performance under Alonso’s leadership has been evident through their dominance in the Bundesliga this season. Carro emphasized that Leverkusen’s success is not solely dependent on Xabi Alonso,
Arsenal’s journey in the UEFA Champions League has often been marked by disappointment and underachievement. Despite being a 13-time English champion, Arsenal has never managed to secure Europe’s premier competition. The club’s most recent success in the Champions League dates back to 2010 when they won a knock-out tie with a memorable Nicklas Bendtner hat-trick.
Inter Miami coach Gerardo ‘Tata’ Martino recently made headlines by choosing to rest star player Lionel Messi in a critical match against Montreal. Despite Messi’s stellar performance in previous games, Martino defended his decision as a strategic move to ensure the long-term health and success of the team. Martino emphasized the importance of managing player
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.