the top Reddit posts from r/soccer for the past day
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[SharjahFC] have 5 fixtures in March. All of them against Shabab Al Ahli! This is due to 2 legs in ACL Elite, 2 legs in domestic cup, and a league game.
[TheAthletic] Referee Michael Oliver has not been appointed to a Premier League fixture this weekend after his decision to not initially send off Millwall goalkeeper Liam Roberts for a challenge that left Crystal Palace striker Jean-Philippe Mateta requiring 25 stitches.
Incredible skill by William Gomes vs Arouca (surprised no one posted this)
[Goal.com] Ruben Amorim bites back at Wayne Rooney who claims Amorim is 'naive' for aiming to win the Premier League, saying: "I’m not naive, that’s why I’m here, at 40 years old, coaching Manchester United.”
United supporters urged to wear black against Arsenal ‘to symbolise how the club is slowly dying’
[Sami Mokbel] Real Madrid and Bayern Munich both interested in Crystal Palace's Adam Wharton. Arsenal also thought to be keen, but unlikely to move as they plan to activate Martín Zubimendi's £51m release clause at the end of the season and are under pressure to sign a striker.
Tigres Femenil [1]-0 Chivas Femenil - Jaqueline Ovalle
[The FA] What Arne Slot said to get sent off vs Everton
Daily Discussion
Wunderkind Watch
Santos [1] x 0 RB Bragantino - Neymar 9'
[OneFootball] Victor Osimhen's stats for Galatasaray this season
Barca marathon run since 2025, 12 wins, 3 draws, 52 goals, 16 conceded
Lyon head coach Paulo Fonseca risks 7-month ban following outburst with referee
2. Bundesliga has 4 points between ranks 1 and 8 at this time of the season (image source: www.kicker.de)
[Movistar] Bordalás'(60 y/o Getafe manager) words after the defeat against Leganés."From the beginning it seemed like they wanted the draw, they came out with three centre-backs. In the first half we received many fouls"
[Football Insider] BlueCo overpaid for Chelsea. It would be very hard to find a buyer who would bail them out of what they’ve invested to date, which is probably close to £3.5billion by now. They have also still got the stadium issue.
35 years ago today - one of the most bizarre goals ever seen, as Nottm Forest's Gary Crosby snatches the ball from the hand of Man City's Andy Dibble. Includes comments by referee George Courtney and by Jimmy Greaves.
Daily Discussion
Monday Moan