Daily Archives: March 3, 2024

Allegri seeks confirmation but Juventus management remains unmoved

Juventus coach Massimiliano Allegri is reportedly hoping to secure his future at the club as soon as possible. The 56-year-old still has another full year on his contract which remains valid until June 2025. However, it is unlikely that the manager will remain in Turin next season while running on an expiring deal. Therefore, all accounts agree that the Livorno …

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Guardiola brings back big stars

Man United travel to their Manchester rivals Man City on Sunday looking to put a dent in their Premier League title hopes.  Pep Guardiola’s side are looking to move back to within one point of league leaders Liverpool with a win over United ahead of the two Premier League giants facing off next week at Anfield. Man City come into …

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Maddison interrupts Richarlison to give him a kiss

Tottenham star James Maddison hilariously interrupted an interview with teammate Richarlison to give him a kiss! Watch below as Maddison was clearly in great spirits after Spurs’ 3-1 win over Crystal Palace, as he couldn’t resist but show affection towards Richarlison while he was performing media duties… James Maddison. ? pic.twitter.com/jDR6tS8g7T — THFCReport (@THFCReports) March 2, 2024 More Stories / …

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Miles Robinson tipped as “top player” following game-winner for FC Cincinnati

Miles Robinson entered the 2023 free agency period as the top player on the market and after making the switch to defending Supporters’ Shield winners FC Cincinnati, the veteran defender is already paying huge dividends for them. Robinson delivered the winning goal on Saturday in FC Cincy’s 2-1 road victory over the Chicago Fire, giving Pat Noonan’s squad their first …

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Chelsea would not prefer to sell 24-year-old ace to Tottenham

Tottenham Hotspur have been linked with a move for the Chelsea midfielder Conor Gallagher in recent months. The North London outfit are expected to make their move for the 24-year-old central midfielder in the summer but a report from Daily Mail claims that Chelsea would not prefer to sell the player to Tottenham. Apparently, West Ham United are keen on …

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Grading the headline USMNT transfers in Europe this season

In the summer of 2023, there were ample transfers involving players in the USMNT squad throughout Europe. Goalkeepers, defenders, midfielders and forwards were the subject of moves. Also, these players either left or joined clubs in each of the top-five leagues in Europe. For some, these moves have worked well. Not only has their form increased, but they are helping …

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Romano: Juventus tried to sign Sofyan Amrabat in January

Juventus reportedly sought the services of Manchester United midfielder Sofyan Amrabat during the January transfer session. The 27-year-old rose to fame during his time at Hellas Verona and Fiorentina, before reaching worldwide stardom during the 2022 World Cup when he played a pivotal role in Morocco’s remarkable run to the semi-final. Therefore, many top clubs were on his trail last …

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Arteta names Van Persie in dream 5-a-side team

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has rather controversially named Robin van Persie in his dream five-a-side line up. Watch the video below as Arteta picks some of his best old teammates, with the likes of Ronaldinho and Andres Iniesta also in there, but with Van Persie selected despite him notably leaving the Gunners for bitter rivals Manchester United in the summer …

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Experienced Leicester duo could leave the club in the summer

Leicester City midfielder Wilfried Ndidi and striker Jamie Vardy are expected to leave the club at the end of the season. Vardy is in the twilight stages of his career and he has not been a regular starter for the Foxes. He will be hoping to move on in search of regular playing time at the end of the season. …

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