Spain captain Alvaro Morata and teammate Rodri have received a one-game ban from UEFA following their controversial chant of "Gibraltar is Spanish" during the Euro 2024 victory celebrations. The chanting occurred in Cibeles Square, Madrid, in front of tens of thousands of Spain fans as the players celebrated their 2-1 victory over England in the... Continue Reading →
BREAKING: Gareth Southgate has LEFT his role as manager of the England national team
Gareth Southgate's tenure as the England manager has come to an end, following the national team's defeat in the Euro 2024 final against Spain. Southgate, who was appointed in 2016, has been at the helm for eight years, guiding the team to significant achievements during his time in charge. In an official statement, Southgate expressed... Continue Reading →
𝐎𝐅𝐅𝐈𝐂𝐈𝐀𝐋 | Olivier Giroud (37) has RETIRED from international football
France legend Olivier Giroud bid adieu to his international football career after a disappointing exit from Euro 2024. The 37-year-old had already disclosed that the tournament would mark his final appearance for the national team. Regrettably, his farewell match culminated in a defeat against Spain in the semi-final, resulting in a heartrending elimination from the... Continue Reading →
The Football Association desires for Gareth Southgate to remain as England’s manager
The Football Association (FA) is adamant that they want Gareth Southgate to extend his tenure as the head coach of the England national team, irrespective of the outcome of the Euro 2024 final showdown against Spain this Sunday. Despite facing criticism over his team selection and perceived tactical approach, the FA is steadfast in their... Continue Reading →
The Republic of Ireland has appointed Heimir Hallgrimsson as head coach
The appointment of Heimir Hallgrimsson as the new head coach of the Republic of Ireland marks a significant turning point for the national football team. With his extensive experience, having previously managed Iceland and Jamaica, Hallgrimsson brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to the role. His previous success as joint-manager of the Icelandic side,... Continue Reading →
Craig Bellamy has succeeded Rob Page as the manager of the national team of Wales
Craig Bellamy has been appointed as the new manager for the Wales national football team, succeeding Rob Page who was relieved of his duties last month. Bellamy declined the opportunity to remain at Burnley under the management of Scott Parker, and has instead signed a contract with Wales until 2028. The appointment of Bellamy followed... Continue Reading →
Thomas Bjorn has been reappointed as Europe vice-captain for the Ryder Cup defence in New York by Luke Donald
The European team has made an exciting announcement as they prepare for the 2025 Ryder Cup at Bethpage Black in New York. Former Ryder Cup-winning captain Thomas Bjorn has been confirmed to reprise his role as assistant to European skipper Luke Donald for the upcoming tournament. This reappointment comes as a show of continuity and... Continue Reading →
Ryder Cup: Europe regain trophy as Rory McIlroy and Viktor Hovland star in victory over USA in Rome
Rory McIlroy and Viktor Hovland won their matches, Jon Rahm tied, and Tommy Fleetwood secured the winning point. Europe regained the trophy and Team USA's away victory was delayed. Team Europe emerged victorious in an intense battle against Team USA, with Tommy Fleetwood sealing the winning point. The final score stood at 16.5-11.5 in favor... Continue Reading →
Barcelona’s finishing is a problem: It’s the worst in Europe
The start of the 2020/21 season has been tough for Barcelona and there are many factors to explain this, one of them being their problems in front of goal. As Junior Firpo recently stated, they need so many chances just to score one goal. Here, we look at the concerning stats regarding Barcelona's finishing. The Catalan club... Continue Reading →
Klopp is correct – but why are Man Utd Europe’s penalty kings?
The Liverpool boss was technically right about the amount of penalties won by United over the past two seasons but is there a logical explanation? While discussing Monday night's loss to Southampton, Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp added another subplot to an already intriguing Premier League season. "I hear now that Manchester United had more penalties in two years than I... Continue Reading →
