the top Reddit posts from r/soccer for the past day
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Endrick. "In football you have to be cold, I am. From a very young age I have had to show that I am not afraid of anyone." "I'm cold, at least that's what my sister and mother say because of the decisions I make and how I speak. In football you have to be cold."
Scouts working for then Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer valued Antony at only £25m months before his arrival at the club for £85m.
Nicolas Jackson with a chance, but wasted it. 54'
Alternate angle of Saka's challenge with Tsimikas
Van Dijk asks the ref if he has been drinking vs Arsenal (53’)
Sterling saved chance vs Wolves
Daily Discussion
The 2023 /r/soccer Christmas Quiz!
Hercules players and staff after beating Ajax.
[Fabrizio Romano] Luís Suárez to Inter Miami, all set to be sealed and announced — here we go! Contract ready after verbal agreement reached one month ago — one-year deal for Suárez. Deal will also include an option for further season. Messi and Suárez, together again.
An insight into the pre-game preparation of commentator Clive Tyldesley
Ajax reimburses tickets and travelling costs for all Ajax fans who were at the match against Hercules (3-2 loss against amateur side) yesterday. “Due to the failure of our team, you have undoubtedly experienced the match as painful. We share that pain and are deeply ashamed.”
Hong Kong youth football competition with a Shaolin Soccer-esque defensive masterclass and penalty
Here are the clubs that have rejected the European Super League since the EU court ruling (plus those who have welcomed it or hedged)
Alavés coach's angry reaction to Real Madrid's late winning goal
[WELT] FC Barcelona could be banned from the Champions League for several years for violating Financial Fair Play. UEFA considers balance sheets to be a whitewash. Exclusion could apply from the 2024/25 season.
Daily Discussion
Free Talk Friday
Filipe Luis: “My biggest regret was with Di María. Agüero told me, ‘If you talk about his wife, he’ll lose composure.’ I mentioned her, and he was devastated. I beat him the whole game, and he didn’t do well. I got home and I regretted it so much… Di María, I’m sorry.”
[Matt Law] Nicolas Jackson does not face any retrospective FA action for his altercation at the end of Chelsea's defeat to Everton. The incident was reviewed by the match officials at the time and no further action was taken