the top Reddit posts from r/soccer for the past day
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Darrell Clarke (Barnsley Manager) after his team lost 0-7 to Manchester United: "If I hear one of my players tell me 'Premier League players are poor' when watching a game, I'll give them a slap. They're miles off it"
Bayern Munich [2] - 0 Dinamo Zagreb - Raphael Guerreiro 33'
Kompany: Do you just stop believing in yourself and what you can achieve because of what other people say? The mentality is to keep going and in the end if you fail you fail, if you succeed you succeed. but you can always become better.
Salvatore Schillaci has passed away
Manchester City women without Khadija "Bunny" Shaw for key Champions League qualifier against Paris FC, after the club forgot to apply for a visa for her
Anthony Martial signs for AEK Athens
William Saliba "I've been on the right track for the past two seasons, especially last season. I work hard to become the best defender in the world. I think I'm one of the best right now, but to say I'm the best I have to win some titles. I think that is what I am missing right now."
Roma has sacked De Rossi
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Non-PL Daily Discussion
[Andrés Onrubia] Andy Carroll will play in the French Fourth Division, for Girondins Bordeaux
[@AfterRMC] Bruno Satin: "Rabiot is advised by his mother. His case shows that it's better to be coached by professionals because if that had been the case, he would be in a European Top 10. (...) She quickly tires all the professionals, it's unbearable.”
Getafe's coach Jose Bordalas (60 years old) critizes Sevilla for shithousery throughout the game: "There was no rhythm in the game, each foul took forever to restart. At times, there was no ball on the pitch. We don't complain, but then don't criticize us when it's the other way around."
OTD 5 years ago, Erling Haaland scored a hat-trick on his Champions League debut. Haaland has scored 41 goals in 39 games since then.
Wrexham fans react to Tom Brady
[Mirror] Liverpool fan dies after being hit by car in Milan with Champions League ticket in pocket
Thomas Frank "There's no good argument to have two legs in the League Cup semi-finals. Top clubs don't want to have extra games, smaller clubs have less of a chance to go through over two games. We want that little bit of a surprise, smaller clubs to go on a fairytale run."
Players 'close' to going on strike - Rodri
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Wunderkind Watch