Arsenal were dealt a new injury concern when Gabriel Jesus was forced off late on in their 2-1 win against Sevilla in the Champions League on Tuesday. The Brazilian striker, who had been instrumental in securing the victory for the Gunners, was unfortunately substituted after 81 minutes due to a hamstring problem. This injury setback... Continue Reading →
Marco Silva: Fulham boss signs new three-year contract to remain with Cottagers until 2026
Fulham manager Marco Silva has pledged his future to the Cottagers until 2026. Initially, Silva was hesitant to commit to a new deal when it was first offered in July. However, he has now decided to stay. Under Silva's leadership last season, the club finished 10th in the Premier League. Fulham manager Marco Silva has... Continue Reading →
Sandro Tonali: Newcastle midfielder’s legal team in talks over 10-month ban after gambling probe
Sandro Tonali admitted to betting on AC Milan matches while playing for them. He has joined Newcastle for £55m this summer. If he receives a 10-month ban, he won't be able to play for the rest of the season and might also miss Euro 2024 if Italy qualifies. Sandro Tonali's lawyers are talking to Italian... Continue Reading →
Bill Kenwright: Everton chairman dies aged 78
Everton chairman Bill Kenwright has passed away at 78 years old. In a statement on its website, the club confirmed that its longtime chairman passed away on Monday evening. "The club has lost a chairman, a leader, a friend, and an inspiration," the statement added. "The thoughts and prayers of everyone at Everton are with... Continue Reading →
Ajax sack manager Maurice Steijn after disastrous start to the season leaves Dutch giants in relegation zone amid worst run of results since 1954
Ajax, one of the Eredivisie giants, recently announced the departure of their head coach, Maurice Steijn, after a series of disappointing results. The team's lackluster performance has resulted in only five points from seven games, placing them in the relegation zone. Steijn's tenure at the club lasted just 11 games before reaching a mutual agreement... Continue Reading →
Jose Mourinho, Roma boss shown straight red card for mocking Monza bench with ‘cry-baby’ gestures
Jose Mourinho has made headlines once again, this time for his fiery antics during Roma's clash against Monza. The experienced 60-year-old manager found himself in hot water after being sent off by referee Giovanni Ayroldi in stoppage time. It all started when Roma's Stephen El Shaarawy scored a dramatic winning goal, sending the Stadio Olimpico... Continue Reading →
Man Utd loanee Mason Greenwood spotted stopping at Burger King with his father in apparent breach of Getafe junk food rules
Manchester United loanee Mason Greenwood is making headlines again, but this time for an unexpected reason. It has been reported that he was spotted at Burger King, indulging in some junk food, which goes against the strict rules set by Getafe, the club he is currently on loan to. According to a report from The... Continue Reading →
Sir Bobby Charlton: Man Utd and England legend dies aged 86
Charlton is considered one of the best players in Manchester United's history. He scored 249 goals in 758 games for the club. Charlton won the European Cup in 1968 and three First Division titles. He also won the World Cup with England in 1966. The famous football player Sir Bobby Charlton, who played for Manchester... Continue Reading →
Ukraine handed partial closed-doors punishment after UEFA confirms fans’ racist abuse towards England and Italy in September
The recent incident involving Ukraine's national team and their fans has caught the attention of UEFA, the governing body for football in Europe. Following the Euro 2024 qualifying matches against England and Italy, where racial abuse was directed towards opposing players, UEFA took swift action in response to these unsportsmanlike behaviors. As a result, UEFA... Continue Reading →
Tottenham tell fans not to bring ‘inflammatory’ flags to Premier League match against Fulham on Monday
Spurs taken decisive action ahead of their match against Fulham by reaching out to their supporters and reminding them of the club's stance on the display of flags at football matches. In the email sent to fans holding tickets for the game, Tottenham emphasized that a football match should primarily be a time to demonstrate... Continue Reading →
