Category: Soccer

  • 10 Most Expensive Signings in the Summer Transfer Window

    10 Most Expensive Signings in the Summer Transfer Window

    As always, the list of the 10 most expensive summer signings is mostly filled with Premier League teams making the purchasing, as Manchester United dominate the list with three (Luke Shaw, Ander Herrera, Angel di Maria), joined by Arsenal (Alexis Sanchez), Everton (Romelu Lukaku) and Manchester City (Eliaquim Mangala), but giants like PSG (David Luiz), Real Madrid (James Rodriguez) and Barcelona (Luis Suarez) weren’t afraid of spending as well.

  • Real Madrid – Cristiano Ronaldo Stands Out Even When he Isn’t Playing

    Real Madrid – Cristiano Ronaldo Stands Out Even When he Isn’t Playing

    Not playing, Cristiano Ronaldo is just as influential when he’s on the pitch. Real Madrid looked lost for most of their first loss of the season without their best player despite the kind of money spent on new players, who might not be actually better than the ones they were bought to replace.

  • FC Barcelona – Lionel Messi Keeps Getting Another Teenager to Help Him

    FC Barcelona – Lionel Messi Keeps Getting Another Teenager to Help Him

    Experimental yet successful might be the headline that described the first two matches in charge for Luis Enrique, who keeps throwing in teenagers to different positions while everything else revolves around Lionel Messi and a soft defense, yet Barcelona manage to get away with it.

  • Liverpool FC – Mario Balotelli Makes Daniel Sturridge & Raheem Sterling Better

    Liverpool FC – Mario Balotelli Makes Daniel Sturridge & Raheem Sterling Better

    With the craziness of the transfer deadline, the addition of Mario Balotelli suddenly seems like a minor one compared to what’s happening not so far from Liverpool. It doesn’t matter as the Italian proved something to Brendan Rodgers about the diamond system and playing with two strikers, making Daniel Sturridge a lot more effective and gives space to Raheem Sterling to shine and show his incredible ability.

  • Serie A – Week 1 Results & Table

    Serie A – Week 1 Results & Table

    All three main title contenders – Juventus (at Chievo), Roma (hosting Fiorentina) and Napoli (at Genoa) picked up opening day wins to start off their Series A campaign, but AC Milan themselves are also off to a good start with an impressive win and performance against Lazio.

  • La Liga – Week 2 Results & Table

    La Liga – Week 2 Results & Table

    It didn’t take long for Barcelona to grab control of the lead in Spain, winning a tough match at Villarreal, while Real Madrid lose for the first time this season, dropping a two goal lead against Real Sociedad, a day after Atletico Madrid won their first league match of the season against Eibar.

  • Match Highlights – Sociedad vs Real Madrid

    Match Highlights – Sociedad vs Real Madrid

    For the first time in 10 years, Real Madrid lose to Real Sociedad, dropping a two goal lead achieved through Sergio Ramos and Gareth Bale, conceding four goals in the span of 40 minutes to lose 4-2, as they lose three precious points in the always difficult La Liga title race.

  • Match Highlights – Villarreal vs Barcelona

    Match Highlights – Villarreal vs Barcelona

    A tough away venue didn’t stop Barcelona from picking up three more points, coming away with a 1-0 win over Villarreal at El Madrigal thanks to a goal from Sandro Ramirez who was one of the few players who changed the match coming off the bench.

  • Match Highlights – Leicester vs Arsenal

    Match Highlights – Leicester vs Arsenal

    The season refuses to take off for Arsenal who did grab the lead on their visit to Leicester thanks to Alexis Sanchez, but a minute later conceded an equalizer from Jose Ulloa, who had quite a few chances to decide the match and not let it end in a 1-1 draw.

  • 12 Best Memes of Manchester United & Louis Van Gaal Still Looking Terrible

    12 Best Memes of Manchester United & Louis Van Gaal Still Looking Terrible

    Another week, another match. Manchester United under Louis van Gaal, even with Angel di Maria in the lineup, look mediocre at their best, and embarrassing for too many moments, which obviously hasn’t been helping the team when it comes to getting some sort of soft treatment from meme makers.