the top Reddit posts from r/soccer for the past day
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[Richard Jolly] In the last seven months, Brentford have won twice as many Premier League games at Stamford Bridge as Chelsea have (2-1).
Arsenal [3] - 0 Sheffield Utd - Eddie Nketiah great goal 58' (Hat-trick)
Barcelona [1] - 0 Real Madrid - Ilkay Gundogan 6'
Chelsea 0 - [2] Brentford - Bryan Mbeumo 90+6'
Maupay yellow card vs Chelsea whilst being a sub.
Bayern Munich [5] - 0 Darmstadt - Harry Kane 69' great goal
Daily Discussion
Support Your Local Saturday - for match-going and local fans
Fan POV of Mitoma Cyruff turn vs Ajax.
Marcos Leonardo (brazillian prodigy) scores an insane disallowed goal
[ITV The Chase] In football, if a direct free-kick goes straight into a team's own goal, what is awarded to the opposing team?
[talkSport] Newcastle United are considering a loan move for former Wolves midfielder Ruben Neves, to fill the void left by banned Sandro Tonali.
[DAZN_ES] Pablo Gavi: "My style of play? My mother doesn't watch the games anymore."
[Martin Charquero] Pellistri on the derby: "It's going to be special to play it at Old Trafford. Manchester is all about United. You don't see City shirts or flags. Sometimes, with my girlfriend, we go out and say let's try to find one and we don't see them.”
[Daniel Murphy] Pep Guardiola on Pellistri's comment: It's ok. If this guy and his girlfriend believe that, it's fine. I will speak with the Puma department, and ask, 'What happened? Why we don't have shirts?
Notts County have had to do a statement to confirm that Taylor Swift isn’t buying them
Daily Discussion
Free Talk Friday
Andre Onana penalty save against Copenhagen 90+7'
Mourinho: "Slavia Prague is 100% the strongest team in our group, we're both on 6 points. They're very good in the offensive phase... We are not Inter, we can't just replace 5 players from match to match... Inter must win the league by 20 points, they have a lot of good players, we don't."