the top Reddit posts from r/soccer for the past day
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Manchester City [2] - 0 Birmingham City - Bernardo Silva 15'
Chelsea [2] - 0 Morecambe - Timo Werner 44'
Thierry Henry all Arsenal assists Visualisation
Manchester City [1] - 0 Birmingham City - Bernardo Silva 8'
Roma 1 - [2] Inter - Achraf Hakimi 63' (Nice Goal)
Sunday Support
Daily Discussion
Schalke [1] - 0 Hoffenheim - Matthew Hoppe 42'
[ABC] Real Madrid finally land in Pamplona after being stuck on the plane for over 4 hours after La Liga forced a club to fly at Friday. “They keep us here like hamsters. Sometimes they give you another cookie. It is all inexplicable. They made fool of us. Sleep well, Mr. Tebas" heard from players.
Everton 1 - [1] Rotherham United - Matthew Olosunde 56'
Martinelli: For three or four years, I used to practice at Manchester United. I could find how European players behave, defend, attack, and how fast it is. I felt the pressure of this move, but I had to do it. My dream was to play in Europe and these practices in England helped me do it.
Peter Bosz on Kai Havertz: " I can see why Chelsea bought him in. I cannot yet see the exact idea Frank Lampard has for him. It's really good that he protects him in he press, though. But in the end, you must deliver {......} For 100 million transfer you must play, and he isn't"
[BBC Radio 5 Live] Chorley FC Groundsmen slept on the pitch under a heated tent last night to ensure the pitch was in a playable condition for today’s FA Cup match against Derby County
Non-PL Daily Discussion
Daily Discussion
[Dan_KP] With the Villa game in doubt, Mourinho says it is "completely impossible" for the club to have three matches postponed (Fulham & League Cup final game) and calls on the PL to "show some leadership". "We cannot be punished," he said.
[Romano] Random transfer of the day. Do you remember Douglas Maicon? He’s flying right now from Brazil to Italy where he’ll join Sona, Italian 4th division club. Maicon - 39 years old - is back in Europe.
[Phil McNulty] Aston Villa had 14 positive Covid-19 tests in their first team bubble - 10 of which were players.
Manchester City owner forks out £760k to keep oldest surviving FA Cup in England
[Marcelo Bechler] Barcelona has no money to pay or salaries, no president to sign any contracts. If everything goes well (which I do not believe), they still have to renew Messi's contract. And every single day there is speculation that he is interested in one or the other engagement.