Madrid dressing room 'solid' despite rift talk
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Players like Viktor Gyokeres and Martin Odegaard were waiting in the dressing room. Even the injured players wanted to join in the fun. Gabriel was no different. Once he'd left the pitch, donning an Arsenal scarf,
It has not been an easy week for FC Barcelona. Following their triumphant return to the Spotify Camp Nou, the team was handed a strong reality check by Chelsea as they were beaten 3-0 at Stamford
Liverpool have now lost nine games in their last 12 as Arne Slot faces huge pressure in his role as Reds' manager
Leeds United players are struggling to deal with the club's current form, as Daniel Farke edges closer to being sacked at Elland Road.
Real Madrid midfielder backs Xabi Alonso amid media rumoursIs Real Madrid’s dressing room divided? — Eduardo Camavinga revealsReal Madrid midfielder Eduardo Camavinga has rejected reports of
Liverpool boss Arne Slot has come under pressure for the Reds' form, while the Dutchman's squad is also under scrutiny for their performances since winning the Premier League
Neo had called the home team's fans and players "idiots" during a dressing room livestream. Acting Minister for Community, Culture and Youth David Neo has admitted he "should have been more respectful" following his remarks made about the Hong Kong football team and fans during a post-game livestream on Nov. 18.
After only two consecutive draws in the league, rival FC Barcelona has moved dangerously close to the top of the table, and internally, discussions about coach Xabi Alonso seem to be ongoing. Journalist Arancha Rodríguez revealed on the Spanish radio station 'COPE' that there is a clear division within the team regarding the coach.
Liverpool players are increasingly 'frustrated' by their poor form with pressure growing on manager Arne Slot.
However, Kieran Tierney curled home an injury-time stunner to send Hampden wild before McLean put the icing on the cake with a goal that will live forever with the Tartan Army and the 33-year-old.
The World Cup dream seemed already shattered, but Ireland’s new football hero Troy Parrott had other ideas. His last-minute winning goal keeps the ‘Boys in Green’ hopes alive. At the airport in Ireland’s capital Dublin, the goal in the 96th minute was received like this...