the top Reddit posts from r/soccer for the past day
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Max Eberl on whether Bayern could let Kimmich leave for free in the summer: "Nobody is above the club"
Glasner: "Mateta is conscious in the hospital. His ear looks terrible obviously. We hope the best for him... We're not really happy today, of course great to go to quarter finals... I'm sure the goalkeeper didn't want to injure him. I don't want to blame him but it's terrible."
Former Al-Nassr player Talisca argued with Al-Nassr fan who was criticising Jhon Duran on X: "Problem is you always want to find someone to blame for the defeats, but You know where the real mistake is, you're just afraid to say it... You want to do to Duran what they did to me, to benifit others."
Preston [1]-0 Burnley: 31' Robert Brady
[IFAB] Law change from next season, if a goalkeeper holds the ball for longer than eight seconds (with the referee using a visual five-second countdown), the referee will award a corner kick to the opposing team (rather than the current indirect free kick for more than six seconds).
Salah "I once asked Wenger about the difference between good and great players. He told me: 'The great players, it doesn't matter how he performs in the game. He always stays focused and waits for the moment'. And I put that into consideration. If you stay focused, maybe you will have one chance."
An emotional Steve Parish ranting about the foul on Mateta
Challenge on Mateta by Millwall keeper Roberts.
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Amateur footballer requires life saving surgery after being elbowed in the neck
Neymar reveals that before signing with Barcelona, Guardiola invited him to Bayern Munich: ''If you don't score at least 60 goals a year, I'll quit [Bayern]''
West Ham midfielder Tomas Soucek has revealed he did not use his trademark celebration against Leicester out of respect to their opponent's late owner Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha.
[Beanyman Sports] Pep Guardiola on Javier Tebas’ comments on Manchester City suspect financial irregularities: “Next question?” Does it get tiring..."Next"
Neymar reveals that he "taught" Messi how to take a penalty.
[Sayed Nabawy] Antony reveals he almost replaced Salah at Liverpool: "It's true... I was very close to signing for Liverpool, but nobody knows what would have happened."
Antony: "The most pressure I felt was when I lived in the slums of Brazil"
Julian Alvarez on why he left Man City: "Something inside me told me that I needed a different challenge, to look for something new... In the CL final; I didn't get in. In the semi-final I didn't play much, and I would have liked to play in those kinds of games"
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