the top Reddit posts from r/soccer for the past day
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[Alasdair Gold] Nuno on Tanguy Ndombele: "I can be completely honest with you, Tanguy is not going to be involved in the squad on Sunday."
[Samuel Marsden] Ronald Koeman: “Ilaix's situation is horrible. My advice is that money cannot be the most important thing for an 18-year-old. It's about playing games. But the player and his camp think differently. I am disappointed."
Liverpool's Brazilian star Fabinho is left devastated as his father passes away
[Liam Twomey] Christian Pulisic to miss Arsenal v Chelsea after testing positive for COVID-19
[Official] Martin Ødegaard has signed for Arsenal
Free Talk Friday
Daily Discussion
[Liverpool FC] Jürgen Klopp met with @LFC_LGBT this week to discuss the incident of homophobic chanting at Norwich City. The pair discuss the impact of such chants on LGBT+ supporters, why they should not occur again, and the importance of inclusivity.
[GuillameMP] “#ManCity have an €80M proposal on the table for Fiorentina striker Dusan Vlahovic, and already have a ‘verbal agreement’ with the player and his agent.”
[El Chiringuito] EARTHQUAKE MBAPPÉ - Kylian has asked Al-Khelaïfi to leave and reminded the president.
[Gazzetta] Pedro's move from Roma to Lazio is the first move between Rome clubs since 1981.
Chelsea coaches ‘punched and kicked young black players’ in 1990s
[Sky Sports] Robert Lewandowski wants a new challenge away from Bayern Munich but the club has valued him at more than £100m.
Man. City, AC Milan, Marseille, BMG and PSV fans are not happy with the new third kits presented by Puma
If Odegaard and Ramsdale sign, Arsenal will have spent the most in this window.
r/soccer Meta Thread August 2021
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[Ke] Chelsea fan at Chelsea's open training session tells Werner to get out of the club
Papu Gomez first interview about Gasperini and why he left Atalanta: "He attacked me. I disobeyd a tactical order, but physical aggression is too much. And I would have moved on if he apologized, but he never did. And Percassi had no balls." [Full interview translated in comments"]
[GOAL] Toni Kroos: "We'll see how it all works out (Messi to PSG). Maybe the move is good for us because our biggest competitor has lost their best player. And maybe even more good things will come out of it as a result. Maybe [a player] from Paris joins us..."