the top Reddit posts from r/soccer for the past day
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Will Still "When you’re working at clubs that have no budget, everyone looks at Football Manager, Transfermarkt, FIFA ratings. But it didn’t make me understand tactics better, because in Football Manager you can play any system in the world and tweak it slightly and win the UCL with Rochdale."
Liverpool counter vs Crystal Palace
Antonio Rüdiger reposts a clip of Lamine Yamal being slapped in the face, captioning it 'Barça mentality' implying diving.
[Luke Edwards] Alexander Isak has betrayed all those who held him dear at Newcastle
Crystal Palace fans banner and flare over the Europa League demotion
Crystal Palace 1 - [2] Liverpool - Jeremie Frimpong 21'
Mikel Arteta has asked for the pull-out cover over the tunnel to be removed, as it muffled the roar of the crowd and made the walk-out less intimidating for opposition players.
Crystal Palace 0 - [1] Liverpool - Hugo Ekitike 4'
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[Ornstein] Newcastle in talks with Southampton to sign Aaron Ramsdale. #NUFC offer for 27yo goalkeeper loan + buy option. #SaintsFC to consider sale, loan with significant fee & purchase price or stay. No outcome but advancing @TheAthleticFC after @SkySports_Keith
João Félix will receive €17.5m per year at Al Nassr, almost six times more than what Rui Costa offered. The Saudi club's huge terms have forced him to back down on his desire to return to Benfica.
[Kinsella] Joao Felix has now moved for £204million across his entire career. Moves from Benfica to Atletico, Chelsea, Barca, Milan and Al-Nassr. That combined sum makes him the fourth most expensive player in football history behind Neymar, Lukaku and Cristiano Ronaldo by the age of 25.
[Fabrizio Romano] Granit Xhaka to Sunderland, here we go! Deal agreed between all parties involved. Understand fee will be €20m, contract until 2027. Green light from Bayer Leverkusen for the player to fly today and complete his move to Sunderland, one more ambitious signing.
Here’s a weird story: 7th tier english side harborough town has a huge Spanish following, with the Spanish language instagram account boasting 20 thousand followers, with Spanish fans recently travelling to games
BBC have confirmed that they had a peak live audience of 12.2 million people watching England win the EUROs last night.
Pep on criticism "This year I've been in every away stadium with the crowd shouting, 'You'll be sacked in the morning.' There's no other profession where 60,000 people ask you to be fired. But our profession is so well-paid that we can accept it. If you don't want it, you go find another job."
Totti Jr., son of football legend Totti has retired from football at 19 due to the pressure he is receiving for being the son of a legend.
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