the top Reddit posts from r/soccer for the past day
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South Korean supporters waving the Palestinian flag during World Cup Qualifiers
San Marino have got their first ever competitive win
[Fabrizio Romano] Bernardo Silva: “When players complain, people say that players can’t complain about the life they have… they’re right, we’re fulfilling a dream and we do what we do That’s fair”. “On the other hand, the schedule is completely crazy”.
[CentreGoals] Bergwijn replies to Koeman: "I don’t even want to play for this manager anymore. I won’t play for someone who portray me like he has done in the media." "He could have called me, hear my side of the story. How can he say such things without talking to me?"
Jakub Błaszczykowski: "After losing 2013 UCL final, I threw the medal in the trash. My wife picked it up, but didn’t tell me. 2 years ago, I looked at my memorabilia & asked her, ‘Where’s my medal?’ She said, ‘After 10 years, you asked me. I can give it back to you.’ In that moment, I was happy."
Haaland in training while Pep cheers.
Daily Discussion
Free Talk Friday
Rodrygo on IG after being excluded from Ballon d’Or top 30 nominees.
Japan [1] - 0 China - W. Endo 12'
[Gazetta] Fabio Cannavaro: "Lautaro Martinez is the only Serie A player good enough to play for Manchester City or Real Madrid"
Martínez-Almeida(Mayor of Madrid) "Vinicius has the vast majority of Spanish society on his side to fight racism, but we are not on his side when he calls us racists. It is deeply unfair to Spain and, particularly, to Madrid, to say that we are a racist society. I ask him to rectify immediately."
[Romano] After winning leagues in Turkey and Japan, Juan Mata has just signed in as new for Western Sydney Wanderers in the A-League. He’s aiming to win another championship in a different country, massive move for Australian football.
Chelsea leave out Palmer from their conference league squad due to "load management"
De Bruyne on whether Haaland is the greatest striker he has ever played with "In the box I’d say yes. All around, maybe Aguero but it depends on what you talk about. I've played with really good strikers like Aguero, Eto'o, Torres, it’s hard to compare but Haaland is the most prolific one."
How a penalty kick's taken in blind football at the Paralympics
Daily Discussion
The "In Case You Missed It" Thread
[Martyn Ziegler] Premier League failed in attempt to make Everton pay for full £4.9m PSR legal bill. Documents show commission ruled club only had to pay £1.7m.
The Norwegian Anti-Doping Agency showed up to the National Team camp intending to test Jørgen Juve and Einar Gundersen, among others. They have been dead since 1983 and 1962, respectively.