the top Reddit posts from r/soccer for the past week
Latest posts:
[Relevo] Lewandowski was injured against Almería and early signs indicate he’ll be out for around 2 weeks.
A pastry shop in Napoli just invented the Osimhen Cake, which is having a big success among Napoli fans.
Open letter to Dan Burn from his Father before the Carabao cup final
r/soccer 2023 Census results: In which country were r/soccer users born?
[Marca] Ligue 1: Mbappé has four months left to exercise the option of one more year of his contract
[Carl Anka] | The second goal of the League Cup Final has been re-awarded back to Marcus Rashford
Monday Moan
[statsdufoot] Kylian Mbappé becomes the youngest player to score 150 goals in Europe’s top 5 leagues since Jimmy Greaves in 1962
[Jack Kenmare] Palmeiras manager Abel Ferreira on Football Manager: So I always trained small teams. Teams from the second division, like Penafiel in Portugal, where I started my playing career, or Braga. Or teams who never win titles: someone like Tottenham.
[Relevo] Xavi, about Sergi Roberto “I see him train and I see the performance he gives. And he is always criticized. I don’t understand. He’s also from the house, He's a bigger Barca fan than the flag itself. and I think it’s unfair.”
[The Athletic]: Marcus Thuram to leave Borussia Monchengladbach as a free agent in the summer.
Tudor broke a record. No Marseille manager in history had this many points (52) after 24 games.
[SN] Josko Gvardiol: "Yes, I was keen on joining Chelsea, but Leipzig rejected their bid and I found it hard to cope with that decision at first, but I'm still here and I don't have a problem with it, because it was also my initial idea to stay for another season."
[Carrie Brown] Hojbjerg confirms Rice told him that nobody likes him. Emotionally crushed - he isn’t
[Felix Keith] Liverpool took a 33 minute flight ride home from Newcastle on Saturday, believing that, despite the environmental concerns, they had little choice with the short turnaround to the game against Real Madrid on Tuesday
Daily Discussion
Monday Moan
r/soccer 2023 census results: What do you think about VAR?
Man Utd sale: Qatari bid for Old Trafford club to be launched as deadline approaches
[Sami Mokbel] Exc: Tottenham plan to tempt Ben Foster out of retirement to cover for injured Hugo Lloris foiled by PL. Plus fears Rodrigo Bentancur has suffered season-ending cruciate ligament injury.