the top Reddit posts from r/soccer for the past day
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[ESPN FC] During his 22 seasons in charge of Arsenal, Arsene Wenger never finished with less than 63 points. The maximum they can achieve this season is 61 points
[FC Barcelona] Today, 7 years ago, Tito Vilanova passed away. Always with us at heart
Sunday Support
Daily Discussion
Wolfsburg 0-1 Borussia Dortmund - Erling Haaland 12'
Post-Match Thread: Liverpool 1-1 Newcastle United [Premier League, Round 33]
[NUFC] Big Point against former Super League opposition.
Newcastle disallowed goal vs Liverpool (90'+2')
Liverpool 1-0 Newcastle - Mohamed Salah 3'
The Football League founders 1888
Most seasons with 25+ league goals in the 21st century
Liverpool 1-[1] Newcastle - Joe Willock 90+6'
Non-PL Daily Discussion
Daily Discussion
Patrick Bamford on game vs LFC: “Fabinho was saying to the rest of the back four a lot: ‘we’re too deep, we’re too deep, we need to get up, we need to get up’, he was saying it all the time, but it wasn’t changing anything, they were just getting deeper and deeper.”
[Stone] Solskjaer: "I am happy fans have voiced opinion + we listened. I am a supporter myself. I didn’t like the concept. We have been pioneers. We had Busby Babes. We want to be part of European campaigns. You can’t just give it out because of your name. You have to earn right to be there."
Mohamed Elneny on fans: "I need you to support me, not put me down. A 'supporter' supports, doesn't wait for me to make one bad pass. In good moments everyone is supportive, I need you to support me in the bad moments."
[Telegraph] If you hated the Super League just wait until you see the new Champions League
[Ian Doyle] Klopp: You can't just introduce always more competitions. Very good that the new Super League is off the table, but the new CL is not great. UEFA showed me the idea and I said I don't like it - 10 games rather than six. No idea where to put them in.
Rumours that Woodward resigned because he didn't support the owner's Super League plans were described as "laughable" by a Premier League chief executive who said "He was involved in it from day one."