Daily Archives: April 1, 2024

Ruben Amorim says his focus is fully on Sporting, not Liverpool

Liverpool continues to monitor Sporting CP manager Ruben Amorim, but the Portuguese manager refuses to commit to a future. The 39-year-old coach emerged as one of the top candidates to replace the outgoing Jurgen Klopp at the end of the current campaign. The German has led the Anfield side since October 2015. Yet, Amorim is not ready to fill that …

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Journalist reckons Juventus is paying the price for relying on youngsters

When Juventus occupied the top spot in the Serie A table, many remained sceptical about their chances of clinching the title, largely due to the strong performance of Inter Milan. The Nerazzurri have emerged as the most formidable team in the league, boasting the depth to field a second-string lineup and still secure victories. In contrast, Juventus failed to significantly …

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Tottenham loanee Lucas Bergvall scores again for Djurgaden

Tottenham Hotspur signed Swedish prodigy Lucas Bergvall has been making waves with his performances at Djurgaden this season. Spurs signed him in January on deadline day and the 18-year-old was allowed to remain at his current club on loan until the end of the season. Bergvall has been in top form recently, scoring once again in Djurgarden’s 4-1 victory over …

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Chelsea right-back wanted by PSG

Chelsea right-back Reece James has reportedly been approached by Paris Saint-Germain over a potential transfer, but a deal looks complicated. The England international has been a key player for the Blues and was made club captain this season, though he’s had numerous injury problems. James is clearly a fine player when fit, but it remains to be seen if he …

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TalkSPORT pundit throws Gary O’Neil in the hat for Liverpool job

Liverpool are currently in the market for a new manager as the Reds look for Jurgen Klopp’s successor and Troy Deeney has thrown Wolves’ Gary O’Neil into the hat.  The English coach took over at Molineux just days before the Premier League campaign got underway and many people predicted that Wolves would struggle this season before a ball was even …

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Former Italian midfield icon places Lamine Yamal over Endrick as most impressive youngster

Football appears to be undergoing a transformative phase. With legends like Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo, Neymar Jr, and Eden Hazard stepping out of the European frame, the path has been paved for a new generation of talent. Barcelona, in particular, stands as one of the foremost contributors to this youth movement, with their academy La Masia churning out talents as …

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Juventus inclined to keep Soule when he returns in the summer

Juventus is well aware of the growing interest in Matias Soule as he continues to impress during his loan spell at Frosinone. The young talent has showcased exceptional skill in his debut senior season in Serie A, playing a pivotal role in Frosinone’s bid to secure their position in the Italian top flight. Despite serious interest from Saudi Arabia in …

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Top 11 Americans who star in the EFL

Americans are having a profound impact in the EFL Championship and League One this season. With players dotted across the league hailing from the United States, many teams in the English second division are getting the most out of their talents. For example, Norwich and Coventry City are going back and forth trying to reach the promotion playoffs this season. …

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Gianluca Busio, Kristoffer Lund both score in Serie B return

A pair of American players found the back of the net on Monday in their return to Serie B play. Gianluca Busio and Kristoffer Lund both celebrated goals for their respective clubs despite suffering defeats in league play Monday. Busio played 71 minutes in Venezia’s 3-2 loss to Reggiana while Lund went the distance in Palermo’s 4-3 defeat to Pisa. …

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