Category: Soccer

  • Romelu Lukaku Deserves to Play for Chelsea

    Romelu Lukaku Deserves to Play for Chelsea

    Go out on loan, gain some experience, and we’ll bring you back. That’s what they told Romelu Lukaku when he was loaned out from Chelsea to West Brom. A season has passed, and the Belgian wonderkind, who is already 20 year old, scored 17 goals, including a last-day hat-trick against Manchester United, which makes it quite interesting to see how his future unfolds.

  • Tottenham Hotspur – Gareth Bale Probably Said Goodbye With a Beautiful Goal

    Tottenham Hotspur – Gareth Bale Probably Said Goodbye With a Beautiful Goal

    Not making the Champions League might mean that Tottenham, missing out on the final day once again, this time because they finished fifth and not because someone won the competition and left them out, will have to part ways with Gareth Bale, who did the proper thing and finished his potentially final match for the club with a beautiful goal to leave another great memory.

  • FC Barcelona – Cesc Fabregas is Never Going to Be Lionel Messi

    FC Barcelona – Cesc Fabregas is Never Going to Be Lionel Messi

    No matter how many times Barcelona use Cesc Fabregas in the false 9 position, there’s just too much of a gap between him and Lionel Messi. It didn’t prevent Barca from winning and staying on course for the 100 league points that would make for a club record, but the ongoing presence of Andres Iniesta and Xavi keeps pushing Fabregas away from where he feels most comfortable on the pitch.

  • Liverpool FC – Philippe Coutinho Needs to be Just as Good Next Season

    Liverpool FC – Philippe Coutinho Needs to be Just as Good Next Season

    The final day of the season was mostly about Jamie Carragher, getting a proper sending off from the Liverpool fans at Anfield, but it was also about a little taste of the future, which might be brighter than the slightly disappointing present. Philippe Coutinho might be in the center of that tomorrow due to his ability since arriving in January, hoping he’ll pick off in a few months right where he left off.

  • Manchester United – Robin van Persie & Chicharito Give Alex Ferguson an Exciting Send Off

    Manchester United – Robin van Persie & Chicharito Give Alex Ferguson an Exciting Send Off

    What’s a better way to go? A dull 0-0 or another 1/2-0 win by Manchester United that bores the life out of neutral viewers, or an exciting 5-5 draw, that did see his team drop a three goal lead and for the first time in his life not get angry about something like that. Alex Ferguson had his farewell for the club, the league and the game, while Robin van Persie and Javier Hernandez tried to show there’s a future to be optimistic about, even without Wayne Rooney.

  • Chelsea FC – Fernando Torres Keeps Surprising All His Critics

    Chelsea FC – Fernando Torres Keeps Surprising All His Critics

    Was everyone wrong? Is Fernando Torres not just going to stay at Chelsea, but actually deserving to stay at the club? After two goals in the span of five days that are of the most important for the team all season long, the usually disappointing Spanish striker has helped his cause to earn a spot on the team for another season, showing he deserves to play next to Juan Mata and Eden Hazard in the future.

  • Arsenal FC – Laurent Koscielny Proving Again How Important He Is

    Arsenal FC – Laurent Koscielny Proving Again How Important He Is

    For two consecutive seasons, Laurent Koscielny has proved to be the difference between Arsenal finishing in the top 4 and making the Champions League, and an end result that would have been disastrous for the club, and probably for Arsene Wenger as well.

  • Premier League Champions League Spots – Arsenal In, Tottenham Out

    Premier League Champions League Spots – Arsenal In, Tottenham Out

    There was only one thing at stake on the final day of the Premier League season – the identity of the fourth team that joins Manchester United, Manchester City and Chelsea in the Champions League next season. The end result? Arsenal finish fourth and remain in Europe’s top competition after a 1-0 win in Newcastle, while Tottenham beat Sunderland 1-0 as well although it didn’t help them very much. Chelsea remained third after their 2-1 win against Everton, with the Premier League table remaining mostly unchanged.

  • Premier League – Final Day Predictions & Scenarios (Tottenham vs Sunderland, Newcastle vs Arsenal)

    Premier League – Final Day Predictions & Scenarios (Tottenham vs Sunderland, Newcastle vs Arsenal)

    Somewhere in the whole battle between Arsenal and Tottenham for the fourth and final ticket to the Champions League next season is the fact that Chelsea might still finish somewhere other than third, but it’s only about playing through the qualifiers or not. For the two North London clubs, playing at White Hart Lane against Sunderland and at St. James’ Park against Newcastle, it’s as real as it can get.

  • Zlatan Ibrahimovic Just Keeps Winning Championships

    Zlatan Ibrahimovic Just Keeps Winning Championships

    No one steals the spotlight from Zlatan. I’m sure there’s a quote like that hiding somewhere in the vaults of Zlatan Ibrahimovic. So while everyone was concentrated on David Beckham playing his last professional match, Ibrahimovic reminded everyone who is the best player for Paris Saint-Germain, and who is the main reason they won their first league title in 19 years. How? By scoring twice, including one of the best free kick goals you’ll see all season.