the top Reddit posts from r/soccer for the past day
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Brighton & Hove Albion has been forced to apologize for gross insensitivity towards Asian fans, after they posted a picture of Kaoru Mitoma and U-12 players holding a FUT card with the image of Hiroo Onoda, a Japanese Imperial Army officer who kept fighting 29 years after World War II
Sunderland 0 - [2] Bournemouth - Tyler Adams 15'
OTD 15 years ago, Pep’s Barcelona won 5–0 against Mourinho’s Real Madrid in El Clásico
59 goals - Kylian Mbappé enters the top-10 list of highest goal scorer in a calendar year in the 21st century behind Messi (2010, 2012), Ronaldo (2011, 2012, 2013, 2014) and Lewandowski (2021).
Cristiano Ronaldo spots a weakness in the programmed robot and scores a goal against it
Support Your Local Saturday - for match-going and local fans
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[Sky Sports] Real Madrid and PSG are interested in signing FC Bayern Munich centre-back Dayot Upamecano (27) on a free transfer in the summer transfer window
“‘It’s bullying’: controversy erupts after mocking the German international’s nose”
Driouech receiving his MOTM award after Liverpool v PSV
Victor Edvardsen (Deventer Go Ahead Eagles) is seen mocking nose deformity and cleft lip of Angelo Stiller (VfB Stuttgart).
[Ornstein] Real Madrid inform Liverpool they have no intention of signing Ibrahima Konate
Ederson wholesome moment with a deaf Fenerbahce mascot
Szczesny: "After we lost against Inter last season, I saw Gerard Martin crying, then I reminded him of his own story. 2 years ago he was playing at small stadiums. Now he plays in CL semifinal. I told him: 'Look where you are. This is the San Siro bathroom. Look how far you've come."
[On this day in 2015] Jamie Vardy becomes the first player to score in 11 consecutive games in the Premier League era, surpassing Van Nistelrooy’s 10-game mark, which had stood since 2003.
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Free Talk Friday
Liverpool have lost 9 out of their last 12 games
Van Dijk handball which lead to PSV penalty
Joshua Kimmich: "I think PSG was our toughest opponent especially the way they play football. Arsenal is completely different. They rely on set pieces. They love to play the long balls. Against PSG, it's more a football game. Today, it was not so much about football. It was about game management."