Category: Soccer

  • Jose Mourinho Will Eventually Feud With David Moyes, Arsene Wenger & Manuel Pellegrini

    Jose Mourinho Will Eventually Feud With David Moyes, Arsene Wenger & Manuel Pellegrini

    Don’t buy into all this respect and “love” from Jose Mourinho to the rest of his counterparts from the Premier League. He’s been away for quite a while so it’s natural that all of his past feuds are forgotten, but as the season begins and progresses, the Chelsea manager will obviously find a way to sour his relationships with any manager that stands in his club’s way or simply fits into the mold of motivating his team.

  • Miku Tackles and Almost Breaks Joey Sleegers

    Miku Tackles and Almost Breaks Joey Sleegers

    Referees have been more and more strict about lunging with your foot going forward, and yet horror tackles keep happening, like the one Miku of Getafe delivered to the knee of Joey Sleegers of Feyenoord in a friendly match between the sides, walking away with nothing but a yellow card, while Sleegers seems to have been lucky to walk away without an injury.

  • Transfer Rumors 2013 – Liverpool Trying to Sign Lorenzo Melgarejo

    Transfer Rumors 2013 – Liverpool Trying to Sign Lorenzo Melgarejo

    One of the positions it seems Liverpool are constantly trying to upgrade this summer without much success is at left back, as they turn their attention to Lorenzo Melgarejo of Benfica.

  • Transfer Rumors 2013 – Barcelona Trying to Sign Denis Suárez

    Transfer Rumors 2013 – Barcelona Trying to Sign Denis Suárez

    Officials of football club Barcelona keep trying to change rules within Spanish soccer in order to prevent the poaching of teenage talent by clubs in the Premier League, who can offer a professional contract at a younger age. Now, with their approach for Denis Suárez of Manchester City, they’re trying to turn the direction of the transfer current.

  • Chelsea FC – John Terry Shouldn’t Be a Starting Centre Back Anymore

    Chelsea FC – John Terry Shouldn’t Be a Starting Centre Back Anymore

    The old guard of Chelsea, which means the players who won titles with Jose Mourinho during his first run with the club, is still alive and kicking. The most surprising of the remaining champions is John Terry, whose ability over the last few years has been disappointing to be gentle, yet his overrated leadership skills remain a reason to make him a big part of the squad.

  • Manchester United – Cesc Fabregas Not Coming Means First Failure for David Moyes

    Manchester United – Cesc Fabregas Not Coming Means First Failure for David Moyes

    As the date of the return for Spain & Brazil international players to training with Barcelona draws nearer, Cesc Fabregas is ready to announce that he’s not leaving the La Liga champions, meaning that yet another player David Moyes tried to land for Manchester United has managed to “resist the temptation.”

  • Arsenal FC – Arsene Wenger Can’t Afford to Give Up on Luis Suarez

    Arsenal FC – Arsene Wenger Can’t Afford to Give Up on Luis Suarez

    One of the longest-running transger sagas of the summer is still not over. Luis Suarez doesn’t seem to be very happy with still wearing the Liverpool red, while Arsenal and Arsene Wenger haven’t given up on signing the Uruguayan, planning on launching a third bid for the player, hoping it doesn’t get rejected.

  • Real Madrid – Cristiano Ronaldo Will Have to Change Because of Gareth Bale

    Real Madrid – Cristiano Ronaldo Will Have to Change Because of Gareth Bale

    It’s unclear what Real Madrid have offered Tottenham for Gareth Bale; straight up cash or an exchange deal that includes Angel di Maria and Fabio Coentrao for the Welsh player, but the one player who’ll have to do most of the changing if he arrives at the Santiago Bernabeu is Cristiano Ronaldo.

  • Borussia Dortmund – Marco Reus & Robert Lewandowski Ready for Revenge

    Borussia Dortmund – Marco Reus & Robert Lewandowski Ready for Revenge

    While the performance may not have been brilliant, the execution and the end result couldn’t have gone better, as Marcu Reus and Ilkay Gundogan made the most of a defense that found it very hard to handle Robert Lewandowski, back in motivated form, as Borussia Dortmund opened the 2013-2014 season with a German Supercup title.

  • Bayern Munich – Arjen Robben is the Only Thing Pep Guardiola Didn’t Change

    Bayern Munich – Arjen Robben is the Only Thing Pep Guardiola Didn’t Change

    After conquering Europe last season, opening the next one with a loss in the German Supercup was less than ideal, as the changes both forced and unforced on Pep Guardiola seemed to take a lot out of the Bayern Munich we got to know last season, while Arjen Robben, one of the few players without a positional or role change, seemed to be the only one finding life comfortable under the new manager.