the top Reddit posts from r/soccer for the past day
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Hansi Flick: “It’s an honor that the greatest player of all time, Lionel Messi, is saying good things about this Barça team. We love the fact that he follows the team. It means a lot to us that he holds the youngsters in the squad in such high regard.”
[AS] Pedro Porro is liked by Real Madrid, but the operation seems impossible due to his price, Levy is clear that he will not accept any amount below 70M. Alexander Arnold, contract ends in 2025 and his status as an international figure, places him in pole position to occupy the right-back position.
Uli Hoeneß on Vincent Kompany: "It's a difference like day and night compared to before. He is communicative and cares about his players. But we didn't know that before. That's why we called Pep Guardiola and asked him for advice. He just told us that we can take him blindly, he can do it."
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Zinchenko paying tribute to the Ukrainian soldiers for defending their country for a 1000 days
[César Luis Merlo] EXCLUSIVE: Javier Mascherano is the new coach of Inter Miami. The club is already exchanging documents with the Argentine, who will sign a long-term contract. He will leave his position as coach of the U20 to coach Messi.
Neymar via Instagram
[Martyn Ziegler] Premier League clubs vote through associated party rule amendments - defeat for Manchester City.
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Serge Gnabry goal line clearance vs. Germany 83'
In the Coupe de France; AS Dragon, a team from the French Polynesia, has beaten Avranches, from the Fourth Division, on penalties
Steve Howey tells the story when Osvaldo Ardiles tried running the shadow play drill (11 against 0) at Newcastle United and they conceded a goal
[Cesar Luis Merlo] Neymar, ready to return to Santos. The club where he made his debut already has an agreement with the 32-year-old player. Theymre working on terminating his contract from Al-Hilal and the idea is to announce him once the Brasileirao Serie B is over.
Dries Mertens going through some intense shooting training with his son Ciro
Rodri "Now that I'm at home more, I watch five or six games in a weekend. I don't interact on social media, but I'm aware of what's happening. When I watch a match and want to look up some facts, I type directly into Google: Rodri stats. And there I check my stats, for example."
Robin Van Persie "Well, I don’t expect to work at Arsenal. I think that door is closed because of my switch to Manchester United. You never know in football, but that's my guess. It's still a sensitive issue for them, not for me. It's especially sensitive for the Arsenal fans."
Image of new Ajax logo
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