the top Reddit posts from r/soccer for the past day
    
    
    
    
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        Megathread: Romain Molina's claims against PSG from his latest video.
        
        
      
        [Luckhurst] Rangnick on sanctions against Abramovich: 'Not only at Chelsea, [but] also at Arsenal and Everton there were ownership shares by Russian oligarchs. This (Chelsea) was not the only club.'
        
        
      
        Matip wins EA SPORTS Player of the Month award
        
        
      
        PSG owners want to keep Kylian Mbappé at all costs
        
        
      
        [metrica sport] PSG front three mostly disconnected when it come to defensive transitions vs Real Madrid
        
        
      
        [Football Daily] "They're footballers, they're not politicians." Dean Smith has sympathy for the players and staff at Chelsea with the sanctions that have affected the club
        
        
      
        Free Talk Friday
        
        
      
        Daily Discussion
        
        
      
        [RMC Sport] Kylian Mbappe is a doubt for Wednesday. He got a blow in training.
        
        
      
        Incredible Mo Salah Stats That Suggest Something Is Very, Very Wrong
        
        
      
        Joao Felix (Atletico Madrid) great disallowed goal vs Real Betis (foul by Griezmann)
        
        
      
        [TV 2] Martin Ødegaard opens up: - I'm in a good place in life. Ødegaard speaks about working with video footage and coaches, his fitness and defensive game development, why 11 men must work their ass off, buying a house , dealing with fame, captaincy at Arsenal, and what Arteta is like in training.
        
        
      
        [Przemek Langier] Fifa didn't kick out Russia from WC Qualifier. They postponed the game and are planning on playing the qualifier in June, hoping the war will be over.
        
        
      
        [Fabrizio Romano] Marcus Rashford is considering his future. He’s concerned about his lack of game time, source close to Man Utd forward tell me - he’s always been professional but he wants clarity. His current Manchester United deal runs out in June 2023.
        
        
      
        [James Pearce] Klopp: "I could say City are the toughest opponent I've ever had but it wasn't much easier when I faced Pep's Bayern. I know what Pep means. We push each other to insane levels."
        
        
      
        [Dariusz Faron] Lewandowski ends partnership with Huawei after reports of Huawei supporting Russia
        
        
      
        Monday Moan
        
        
      
        Daily Discussion
        
        
      
        Ibrahima Konate: "Sometimes in the Bundesliga you play against a team and you know you will win. But here you never know - you play against the side last in the table, but it will be as difficult as if you were playing against the team who are first, you know?"
        
        
      
        Barcelona will soon announce the signing of 18 year old Racing Santander wonderkid, Pablo Torre. The fee will be less than the 10 million release clause of the player. The decision whether he'll stay at Barcelona, the B team or on loan at Racing will be taken in the summer