the top Reddit posts from r/soccer for the past day
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[NUFC] Newcastle United strongly condemns racist abuse sent to Bruno Guimarães and Joe Willock via social media following yesterday's victory over Arsenal. Our message is clear. There is no room for racism in football or society.
Cristiano Ronaldo has now scored exactly 400 goals since turning 30 years old.
[The Spanish football podcast] Rafa Benítez's VAR rant yesterday: "Force equals mass times acceleration. Force is measured in newtons. How much is enough to knock someone over? 10 newtons? 12 newtons? We need to add a physicist to the VAR to measure strength. We'll put them in the VAR room."
[Gary Neville]on X, I thought the decision for the Newcastle goal was correct. The ball out was inconclusive at best, definitely not a foul for me and if the VAR can’t evidence offside the onfield decision should stand.
Emiliano Martínez: “My thoughts on the new FIFA rule so goalkeepers not destabilize penalty kickers? It's too late..[laughs] It's done, it's done! I got what I wanted to get, they can change the rules or what they want, it doesn't affect me.”
[Malte] Masses of Dortmund fans leaving the stadium in the 80th minute while down 3-0 yesterday
Thomas Tuchel vs the German media
Arsenal Football Club wholeheartedly supports Mikel Arteta’s post-match comments after yet more unacceptable refereeing and VAR errors on Saturday evening.
Daily Discussion
Sunday Support
[Sky Sports] Goals scored by forwards in the Premier League this season.
A child receives Kubo’s t-shirt tonight and gives him a bag of popcorn for the bus home in return.
Pope Francis has no doubts: “Messi or Maradona? I choose Pele"
Jürgen Klopp's reaction to Manchester United's 3-0 loss to Newcastle in the Carabao Cup
Viní Jr: "Creating schools is one of my biggest dreams. Everyone will have help, food, free education." "I hope that by the time I'm 60, I'll have five schools and that doctors and others will come out of them."
Kevin De Bruyne: "Last season I had been sucking on my hamstring for two months, in the week before the UCL final I felt best... and just then my body decides it's been enough." "I've never experienced this, I've never had such a serious injury. A hamstring surgery is not common either.”
Müller criticized his teammates for failing to acknowledge the fans: "The guys were here, traveled to the away game and supported us. The least you can do is to give something back. And it's not about applauding 100 times and singing any songs, it's about showing respect."
Endrick fake shot from another angle
Daily Discussion
Tactics Thursday