r/soccer • u/Blodgharm • 1h ago
r/soccer • u/SirSlapBot • 2h ago
Media Vinicius Jr getting boos and whistles in the Santiago Bernabeu stadium by his own team fans in the match against Valencia in La Liga.
Incident occurred after the penalty miss as the fans turned against the player and showed displeasure regarding his play. Vinicius will go on to score the equalizer later in the game before getting subbed out.
r/soccer • u/JetproTC23 • 6h ago
News [MD] Ansu Fati is very affected and disappointed by the situation he's going through. In some training sessions, he was the best in finishing exercises, but then others were featured on Barça's social media channels instead of him. He hasn't played at all since January and has a contract till 2027.
mundodeportivo.comr/soccer • u/aromatic-energy656 • 9h ago
Media [BBC] A special Manchester United mascot today in seven-year-old Bobby Moore from Belfast. "Moore is United's first ever wheelchair/powerchair using mascot & was invited by Bruno Fernandes to spend the day at the training ground on Friday & lead the teams out today."
r/soccer • u/kibme37 • 11h ago
Quotes Bruno Fernandes "De Bruyne made the Premier League better. If City is where it is and United have not won as many trophies in this period, it is also because of De Bruyne. He deserves all the credit, it was a pleasure to watch him so close and play against him. He's going to stay in the PL history."
manchestereveningnews.co.ukr/soccer • u/SawdustCrusader • 10h ago
News Neymar went to Santos locker room dressed as Batman to show support for his teammates, but left before the game started.
reddit.comr/soccer • u/Citrobal • 11h ago
Media Inter Miami [1] - 1 Toronto - Lionel Messi 45+5'
streamin.oner/soccer • u/TheTelegraph • 5h ago
Opinion Phil Foden looks lost, tormented even, and it’s hard to watch
telegraph.co.ukTelegraph Sport's James Ducker writes:
The second half was only three minutes old when Phil Foden found himself in a familiar position in a Manchester derby.
The Manchester City midfielder has left many an imprint on this fixture in recent years but, presented with an inviting opportunity to put his side ahead eight yards out, he stumbled as he shaped to shoot.
Noussair Mazraoui, in turn, was able to intercept and poke the ball away. Initially, it looked as though the Manchester United defender may have caught Foden from behind. But replays revealed Foden had simply lost his footing and balance and, with it, went City’s best chance of scoring in a game decidedly low on quality, imagination, fire, pace, tempo and a whole lot in between.
Foden’s difficult afternoon would not last much longer. Ten minutes later, the board went up and off City’s disconsolate-looking No 47 trudged.
He has tormented United so often that the home fans seemed to revel in his misfortune, although Pep Guardiola was right to condemn the shameful, classless chants that accompanied his substitution.
There is no love lost between these two neighbours but it was deeply unedifying to hear a member of Foden’s family being subjected to abuse. That the City manager later called it out was to his credit.
There were also some reassuring words from Guardiola about Foden’s form, which he suggested was symptomatic of the team’s wider struggles more than anything else. He also backed Foden to bounce back. Both sentiments were justified.
But there was no denying City were a shadow here of the team that won six of the past seven Premier League titles, just as Foden was a shadow of the midfielder who enjoyed a clean sweep of the individual awards as the competition’s outstanding player last season.
r/soccer • u/mortizauge • 14h ago
Media Bellingham kicks VAR monitor after full time whistle vs Valencia
r/soccer • u/MajesticAd5047 • 17h ago
Media Bruno Fernandes and KDB embracing after Manchester Derby
r/soccer • u/Ripamon • 14h ago
Media Pep on Matheus Nunes: "He can become a good right back with his physicality. I think he's not a player to play in the middle because he's not clever enough in the composure."
r/soccer • u/TimesandSundayTimes • 18h ago
Quotes Cole Palmer on the Euro 2024 final against Spain: “Coming on as a substitute in the 70th minute, finding the net within three minutes and levelling the score. We lost, but that goal remains a highlight of my career"
thetimes.comThe 22-year-old Chelsea footballer was featured in The Sunday Times' Young Power List
r/soccer • u/DrPandemias • 16h ago
Media [Valladolid] Luis Pérez punches Latasa in the arm on the bench.
r/soccer • u/Imbasauce • 18h ago
Quotes [Delaney] Thomas Frank calls the Club World Cup "ridiculous". "Who wants it? I won't watch it, I will enjoy summer, no chance."
bsky.appr/soccer • u/Imbasauce • 15h ago
Stats [Squawka] Today was the first time Kevin De Bruyne had failed to create a single chance in a Premier League game that he had played the full 90 minutes in since April 2018 against West Ham. Not how he wanted his final Manchester derby to end.
threads.netr/soccer • u/Imbasauce • 20h ago
Stats [The Athletic] Southampton have become the first team in Premier League history to be relegated with seven matches remaining.
bsky.appr/soccer • u/Blodgharm • 16h ago
Quotes Gasperini after Atalanta lose against Lazio 0-1: "Ederson was supposed to come off but Lookman was subbed off by mistake. We got the numbers wrong. Obviously, not my day."
gianlucadimarzio.comr/soccer • u/TherewiIlbegoals • 22h ago
Quotes Mikel Arteta on Lewis-Skelly/Harrison penalty decision: “After seeing it 15 times there’s no way that’s a penalty." David Moyes: “I have watched it zero times so I couldn’t tell you if it is a penalty or not."
thetimes.comr/soccer • u/playerforlife123 • 20h ago
Official Source Southampton are relegated to the championship after losing [3-1] to Tottenham Hotspur.
skysports.comr/soccer • u/slimcase121 • 21h ago
Media Fulham [3] - 1 Liverpool - Rodrigo Muniz 37'
streamff.linkr/soccer • u/bac0nFriedRice • 19h ago
Media Crazy half-field shot in Vietnamese V-league today (Huu Thang - The Cong Viettel FC)
r/soccer • u/TurnItOffAndOnAgain- • 1h ago