The FUSSBALLLIEBE Official Match Ball for UEFA EURO 2024 embodies the spirit of the tournament, showcasing a perfect blend of cutting-edge technology, sustainability, and vibrant design. Crafted with adidas Connected Ball Technology for the first time at a UEFA EURO, this innovative feature provides unprecedented insight into the ball's movement, while significantly contributing to UEFA's... Continue Reading →
BREAKING: Erik ten Hag stays as Manchester United manager, decision has been made
United have undergone a significant period of transition, not only in terms of their footballing operations but also in the managerial landscape. The news of Erik ten Hag's official continuation as the manager of Manchester United serves as a source of stability and continuity for the club amidst a backdrop of speculation and potential changes.... Continue Reading →
Juventus is set to appoint Thiago Motta as their new manager
Thiago Motta is an intriguing choice for Juventus as their new manager, bringing with him a wealth of experience from his time playing for top clubs like Barcelona and Paris Saint-Germain. His success in guiding Bologna to a fifth-place finish in Serie A this season, securing them a coveted spot in the Champions League, has... Continue Reading →
Real Madrid and their manager Carlo Ancelotti have confirmed their involvement in the Club World Cup
Real Madrid and manager Carlo Ancelotti have clarified their stance regarding the Club World Cup. After Ancelotti's initial comments in an interview with Italian newspaper Il Giornale suggested that the club would reject the invitation to the tournament, he later took to social media to clarify that his words were misinterpreted. The 65-year-old emphasized that... Continue Reading →
Carlo Ancelotti has clarified that Real Madrid and other clubs will decline the invitation to participate in the revamped Club World Cup
Carlo Ancelotti, the manager of Real Madrid, has openly expressed his reasons for the club's refusal to participate in FIFA's expanded summer Club World Cup next season. Despite the controversy surrounding the revamped tournament, Real Madrid is set to decline the invitation, as stated by Ancelotti. The competition is scheduled to take place in the... Continue Reading →
Enzo Fernandez makes a comeback after undergoing hernia surgery, being introduced as a substitute for Argentina
Enzo Fernandez, after undergoing surgery for a hernia injury, made a noteworthy return to the field as he came on as a substitute for Argentina in their match against Ecuador. This return marked the end of his absence from Chelsea's squad since their humbling 5-0 defeat to Arsenal back in April. Despite his early exit... Continue Reading →
Chelsea will not need to offload players this month in order to adhere to the Premier League’s Profit and Sustainability Rules
Developments at Stamford Bridge Unveiled Recent insights provided by Sky Sports have illuminated Chelsea's financial trajectory, highlighting the imperative for the club to strategically offload players in order to adhere to the Premier League Profitability and Sustainability Rules (PSR) for the 2024/2025 season. Although there is currently no immediate need to sell this month, Chelsea... Continue Reading →
Official: Premier League clubs have voted to keep VAR
The decision to keep video assistant referees (VAR) in the Premier League for the upcoming season came after a significant vote, with 19 clubs in favor of its continuation and only Wolves voting against it. This outcome reaffirms the commitment to the use of VAR, despite ongoing concerns and criticisms. Wolves' endeavor to initiate a... Continue Reading →
Man Found Guilty of Assaulting Roy Keane with Headbutt
Scott Law, 43, of Waltham Abbey, Essex, has been found guilty of assaulting former Manchester United captain Roy Keane during a Premier League match at the Emirates Stadium on September 3 last year. Keane was working as a pundit for Sky Sports at the time of the incident. The confrontation occurred following Arsenal's 3-1 victory... Continue Reading →
Chelsea, Newcastle, Aston Villa, Everton, Nottm Forest, and Leicester must sell players by June 30 to avoid breaching the Profit and Sustainability Rules (PSR)
It's clear that several Premier League clubs are facing the pressure to sell players before the end of June to comply with the division's Profit and Sustainability Rules (PSR). The cut-off date for the financial year is approaching, and clubs must demonstrate that they have not exceeded specific financial losses over the past three years.... Continue Reading →
