the top Reddit posts from r/soccer for the past day
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[Que T'hi Jugues] - Pjanic "I was very surprised when I saw Koeman's training sessions. They were short, without intensity, without tactics, without ideas"
Paquetá skill vs. Anderlecht with teammate reactions
Most fired managers in Serie A
Luis Suarez on Messi having to leave Barcelona: "Leo suffered a lot, I had never seen him cry like I saw him cry at Barcelona, it hurt him."
Rafael Leao says Reece James is the toughest opponent he has faced in his career: 'He was all over me and everywhere at the same time, he timed his runs very fine. I hardly talk about opposing players but this guy is actually the toughest I have faced I think.'
[@NFFC] Nottingham Forest is delighted to announce that Head Coach Steve Cooper has signed a new contract with the Club until 2025.
Moment of respect between José Mourinho and Joaquín after his substitution (Quotes in comments)
[Il Mattino] Franck Ribéry retires.
Free Talk Friday
Daily Discussion
[Paulo Futre] Modesty aside, I've only seen two left-footed players who were much better than me. The two Argentines. Diego Maradona was the only player I asked for an autograph, when we played together with a World Team in 1987. Today I have asked Leo Messi for the second.
Thierry Henry, Jamie Carragher, and Micah Richards play Hi My Name Is?! On CBS Sports Golazo Show
[Di Marzio] Giampiero Ventrone has passed away. He was the athletic trainer of Tottenham and former Juventus
The ref drops his spray foam and haaland picks it up in the middle of the attack and quickly hands it back.
[Football Daily] Jay Bothroyd says Gary Neville’s comments regarding Trent Alexander-Arnold reaching Cafu’s level is not fair on Reece James: “That’s slightly disrespectful to Reece James. He is the best all-round right-back that England have. First and foremost a defender needs to defend.”
[Mike McGrath] Kyle Walker had surgery on a groin injury earlier this week. Doubt for World Cup with England and very sad for him
Gary Neville reveals he will work for Qatari state-run broadcaster beIN SPORTS at the World Cup - but insists it does not make him a 'hypocrite' and says he'll continue to highlight human rights issues 'like I have for years'
Applying the birthday paradox to the English Premier League squads 2022-23 (re-upload)
Star Posts Round-up : September 2022 Edition