Tag: Radamel Falcao

  • Transfer Rumors 2012 – Where Will Falcao End Up?

    The hottest footballer on the planet right now? Radamel Falcao of Atletico Madrid, who keeps reminding everyone that big matches and trophy matches are his cup of tea, with his performance in the Super Cup leading to the obvious transfer rumors – Chelsea, Manchester City, Anzhi, PSG or even, Real Madrid.

  • No one Does Business like FC Porto

    Another season in which FC Porto needs to sell their biggest star isn’t a surprise to anyone. Maybe the price, something around €60 million paid by Zenit for Brazilian forward Hulk, is somewhat of a surprise, and the destination, instead of the Premier League, could be surprising as well.

  • Chelsea FC – Radamel Falcao Not Their Biggest Problem

    If someone at Chelsea is actually kidding himself by thinking that not signing Radamel Falcao is what caused this debacle in the European Super Cup match he should look onwards, to everything wrong in the middle of the pitch and the defense, again with John Terry but without anyone stepping up to lead the unit […]

  • Manchester City? Falcao? No Way, Say Atletico Madrid

    The Premier League champions and the richest club in the world, Manchester City, have yet to make any big signings this summer. Another one of their targets, Falcao from Atletico Madrid, is not for sale to anyone this summer, according to the Spanish club.

  • Falcao Thrives in Europa League Finals (Atletico Madrid vs Bilbao)

    Radamel Falcao is no stranger to the Europa League final, having already scored in it and won the final in the previous season with Porto. One year later, and Falcao was up to the same tricks, scoring a fantastic double before Diego closed out the game much much later, setting up an impressive 3-0 win over Athletic Bilbao, winning the title for the second time in three years.

  • Top Scorers in Europe’s Smaller Leagues, April Edition

    As the season around Europe’s leagues is coming to an end, we check in on the top scorers in Scotland, The Netherlands, Greece, Turkey and Portugal.