After a short stint with Indian club Jamshedpur, Tim Cahill has all but played his final professional game of football with his contract set to expire at the end of March. The 39-year-old striker made his name in England with Millwall and Everton before embarking on a whirlwind few years that saw him play club... Continue Reading →
Chelsea Women Reach CL Semifinals
Maren Mjelde's stoppage-time strike ensured Chelsea Women reached the Champions League semi-finals, securing a 3-2 aggregate win over Paris Saint-Germain Women. Chelsea lost 2-1 in the second leg after seeing the two-goal cushion from last Thursday's home tie wiped out in Paris through a strike from Kadidiatou Diani (47) and a disastrous own goal from... Continue Reading →
Courtois Wants Hazard to Move to Real Madrid
Thibaut Courtois would like Belgium team-mate and Chelsea star Eden Hazard to join him at Real Madrid. Hazard revealed in early February he had made a decision over his future, but the star attacker is yet to announce his plans. The 28-year-old, whose contract runs until 2020, has long been linked with a move to... Continue Reading →
Kane Wants To Play NFL After Retirement
Tottenham and England striker Harry Kane has admitted that he is eyeing a career in the National Football League (NFL) once his time as one of the world's most feared No.9s is over. At 25, Three Lions captain Kane is not thinking too seriously about retirement yet, but he now insists that he will not... Continue Reading →
Bayern Complete Club-Record Signing of Lucas Hernandez
Bayern Munich have completed a club-record €80 million (£68m/$90m) deal to sign Atletico Madrid defender Lucas Hernandez. The full-back, who was part of the France team to win the 2018 World Cup, has signed a five-year contract with the Bundesliga champions having completed a medical over the international break. He becomes the second defensive reinforcement... Continue Reading →
Solskjaer Parks The Bus, Just Like Mou – LvG
Louis van Gaal is not convinced that Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has changed Manchester United's style since taking over from Jose Mourinho, and believes he is guilty of "parking the bus" just like his predecessor. Solskjaer has revitalised United's form and morale since taking over on a caretaker basis following Mourinho's departure in December. Although consecutive... Continue Reading →
Chelsea Offer Hudson-Odoi Counselling After Racist Abuse
Chelsea have offered counselling to teenage winger Callum Hudson-Odoi after he was subjected to racist abuse twice in 11 days. The club reported that the 18-year-old heard monkey chants during Chelsea's Europa League win at Dynamo Kiev on 14 March, which Uefa is now investigating. Hudson-Odoi was one of several England players abused during the... Continue Reading →
Ramos On Zidane Return – I Don’t Make Real Madrid Decisions
Sergio Ramos saud he did not decide Zinedine Zidane's return to Real Madrid, while the Spain captain dedicated Tuesday's victory to head coach Luis Enrique. Zidane was reappointed by Madrid prior to the international break, having left the La Liga giants following a third consecutive Champions League title last season. Jose Mourinho was also linked... Continue Reading →
Juventus Confirm CR7 Injury
Juventus have confirmed Cristiano Ronaldo suffered a minor thigh injury while on international duty with Portugal. A statement released by the Italian club on Tuesday read: "Cristiano Ronaldo underwent tests in Portugal that revealed a minor injury to his right thigh flexors. "He will be monitored and subjected to further tests to establish when he... Continue Reading →
EURO 2020 Qualifiers: CR7 Injured as Group B Favourites Draw Again
POR 1 - 1SRB Goals: D. Tadić (7 pen) Danilo Pereira (42) Portugal were held to a 1-1 draw by Serbia in Monday's Euro 2020 qualifier, with Cristiano Ronaldo suffering an apparent hamstring injury. A goalless draw with Ukraine in their opening Group B fixture on Friday put the pressure on Portugal heading into Monday's... Continue Reading →
