the top Reddit posts from r/soccer for the past day
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İlkay Gündoğan: “About becoming a coach — Pep and I have actually talked about it very seriously. I’m genuinely considering it, and I’ve already completed my first coaching license. I’ll do the others as well. I still enjoy playing, but I know one day, it will come to an end."
Players planning protest against USA game during La Liga matches this weekend
Japan considers leaving the AFC to form an “East Asian Federation,” citing Qatari influence and corruption
Julen Lopetegui after qualifying for the 2026 World Cup with Qatar
Ange: "Spurs said they tried to bring winners in and needed something different. I was offended. We finished 5th my first year. Every time Kane scores now, I just wish he stayed one more year with Spurs. For some reason my first year disappeared from the record books."
[QueThiJugues] Hansi Flick confirms that Lamine Yamal did NOT arrive late for the PSG game and nor did the directors intervene. There’re cameras in the dressing room to confirm player entry times.
Lamine Yamal will stop signing autographs for free He has received an offer from a company that sells signed sports merchandise, and he intends to accept it, meaning his signature will soon only be available for purchase.
Free Talk Friday
Daily Discussion
Bayer Leverkusen coach Kasper Hjulmand on Florian Wirtz's struggles at Liverpool: "Show me the player who can perform at his best from day 1 in a new club and a new league. It's impossible."
Kim Minjae tells Son Heung-min the mascot in front of him has “Sonny” shaved into his hair
Wilfried Zaha hits out at Jean-Philippe Mateta "I have to clear up this situation, because he doesn't want to. I’d never bully someone or say someone won’t make it here or something like that. It’s disgusting when I see someone that I thought was a friend do that."
Under the proposed Premier League Salary Cap, clubs would be limited to spending no more than five times the broadcast and prize revenue earned by the team finishing last in the Premier League. Based on the 2023–24 season, that would set the cap at approximately £550 million (€630 million) per club.
(Sky) Salah's attacking metrics this season, compared to last season
Otto Addo (Ghana Head Coach) on 2026 World Cup Squad selection: "It’s going to be difficult for players who rejected us in the past [to be called up]. We as Ghanaians, need to have some national pride"
[OC] Who is the Ultimate Bald Fraud?
Jonjo Shelvey on leaving England to play football in Dubai: "If I'm honest, I don't want my kids growing up in England any more. We're lucky that we lived in a nice part of the UK. But where I'm from, originally, you can't have nice things. I'd never wear a watch or have your phone out in London"
The "In Case You Missed It" Thread
Daily Discussion
Lionel Messi Announces his own tournament, the "Messi Cup" in Miami, The Youth Tournament Looking for His Successor