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Monday Moan
[OC] Brazilian Ronaldo's Goals per Game Tally in comparison with active "400-Goals-Strikers" like C. Ronaldo, Messi, Suárez,...
[R1F]Raheem Sterling becomes third player behind Sergio Aguero and Messi to score 100+ goals in all competitions under Pep Guardiola in his top-flight managerial career
Rudi Garcia (Lyon): "I read that Ronald Koeman was offended that PSG was talking about Messi before a CL match. He didn't hesitate, even after the mercato, to talk about Memphis Depay. The sprinkler has been sprinkled."
Lescott on Ruben Dias winning spirit: "He comes from Benfica, not some random club, their demands are as high as Manchester City."
[Martyn Ziegler] Death threats against referee Mike Dean were sent to his family over weekend + he has asked not to be involved in any Premier League match next week. Follows West Ham red card controversy
[@WestHam] We can confirm that Tomas Soucek’s red card in Saturday’s Premier League fixture against Fulham has been overturned on appeal.
Monday Moan
Daily Discussion
[Gary Lineker] 4 consecutive seasons of scoring 20 plus goals for @MoSalah. Fabulous footballer. 👏🏻👏🏻
Barcelona [2] - 1 Athletic Bilbao - Antoine Griezmann 74'
Post-Match Thread: Brighton & Hove Albion 1-0 Tottenham Hotspur [Premier League, Round 21]
West Ham 0 - [1] Liverpool - Mohamed Salah 57' (Nice Goal)
[Richard Jolly] Brighton's last three Premier League home wins have come in 2019, 2020 and 2021.
West Ham United 0-[3] Liverpool | Georginio Wijnaldum 84' Beautiful Goal
West Ham 0 - [2] Liverpool - Mohamed Salah 68'
Barcelona [1] - 0 Athletic Bilbao - Leo Messi 20' (Free-kick)
[OptaJose] Luis Suárez has scored 12 goals in his first 15 LaLiga games for Atletico Madrid, the best start of a player for the same club since Cristiano Ronaldo for Real Madrid in 2010 (13 goals).
Atletico Madrid 0-[1] Valencia | U. Račić 11' Great Goal
[OptaJoe] 10 - Manchester United have eliminated Liverpool from the FA Cup proper for the 10th time; in the competition's history, only Liverpool themselves (12 v Everton) have knocked a particular side out more times (including finals). Bragging.