the top Reddit posts from r/soccer for the past day
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[RomaPress] ‘Ex-Roma attacker Edin Dzeko: "So many people disappointed me at Roma. It is difficult to succeed if you sell the most important players."
Nagelsmann: "I'm a bit tired but except from that I'm feeling well. I've created a small analyst booth in my kitchen so I can influence the game against Hoffenheim and hope to be back next week when training starts again."
[Simon Collings] Emile Smith Rowe: If Arsenal want me for the rest of my career, then I am going to stay here forever. It is always difficult, but for me personally, I’d love to be here forever. For me, it was easy to sign a new contract. Obviously, it didn’t look like that from the outside.
Remember the Erling Haaland rap? Well the guy in black t-shirt and a black cap (Erik Botheim), scored two goals and assisted two in Bodø/Glimts 6-1 victory against José Mourinho's Roma.
[@BlackYellow] Borussia Dortmund on Twitter: Erling Haaland out again for atleast "a few weeks"
[Corriere della sera] Inter CEO Giuseppe Marotta: “Lukaku was sold for €115m and we bought Dzeko for free. On the pitch, there isn’t much difference. Lukaku left to double is wages, in Italy this isn't possible".
A special message for r/soccer as we reach 3 million subscribers!...
Galatasaray's goal against Locomotiv Moscow last night, nothing too fancy but simple and beautiful.
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Pitch invader chasing ronaldo and grabbing his shirt after full time
Manchester United [3] - 2 Atalanta - Cristiano Ronaldo 81'
Portsmouth fans chant vs Ipswich Town
[Dazn Italia] Chiellini: “Ronaldo left on 28 August, it would have been better for us if he had left earlier. We paid something for it, a little bit of a shock, we paid something for it in terms of points. If he had left earlier we would have had time to prepare better.”
[Football For All] Patson Daka is now the joint top goalscorer in Leicester’s European football history, with all of his goals achieved in one game
Freiburg’s Streich about Newcastle: "When you read about it and how it’s legitimized by FA and PL - things happen in football that go beyond any measure. It's unbelievable who is involved in this consortium - people who are involved in serious human rights violations. I have a problem with that."
[FC Bayern] Julian Nagelsmann has tested positive for Coronavirus despite being fully vaccinated. He will fly back to Munich separately from the team in a medical plane and isolate back there.
CEO Bayer Leverkusen: “We tried to buy a player in the summer and in the end a promoted side from the Premier League was able to pay more money and a higher salary than us, a top four side in Germany. The Premier League has so much more money and resources than any other country."
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