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Monday Moan

[Météo Foot] Lyon is now the only team in the European top 5 (1st and 2nd divisions) to not have a single victory in official competition

Milan are winless in the last four games, but Arrigo Sacchi defends Stefano Pioli and blames the club’s transfer strategy: ‘They signed too many foreigners.’

[Whoscored] Of the 49 centre-backs to have started 5+ matches in the Premier League this season, only Virgil van Dijk is yet to be dribbled past

Puyol on Vini Jr.: “I would love to talk to him and tell him what I think.” “He is a great player but if he changed his attitude he would have more recognition.”

[Mirror] Jamaal Lascelles: I’m just so glad that we beat them (Arsenal).‌ Their captain, Jorginho, didn’t want to shake my hand after the game. “I was fuming, it’s not on.‌ I would never refuse to shake an opposition captain’s hand, no way.

Rashford’s response to fake rumours.

Monday Moan

Doku on Instagram: "Stay calm, Manchester is blue"

[gazzetta] A man (42yo) died after falling from a height of 20m during his attempt of climbing Stadio Maradona to enter without ticket for Napoli vs Milan.

Man City fans chants at Old Trafford

The Lyon bus after being attacked by Marseille fans.

[Ben Jacobs] FIFA's Disciplinary Committee has banned Luis Rubiales from all football-related activities at national and international levels for three years.

Danny Drinkwater has announced his retirement

[AD] Ten Hag: "We will never play the football we played at Ajax here"

[Aurelien Tchouameni responding to claims saying Gavi injured him by stepping on his foot] It's not Gavi's fault. I got injured at the end of the First Half.

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Monday Moan

[VI] Van der Vaart: "at this moment, Ajax have to think as a relegation candidate"

Man City vow to ban fans responsible for 'offensive' Sir Bobby Charlton chants during Premier League game against Brighton

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