Man City can repeat genius Kyle Walker transfer - but it isn't simple
It's worth saying amid the jubilation from Manchester City fans at signing a left-back that neither of the specialists signed in the Pep Guardiola era turned out to be any good.
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It's worth saying amid the jubilation from Manchester City fans at signing a left-back that neither of the specialists signed in the Pep Guardiola era turned out to be any good.
Gillingham’s former head coach Stephen Clemence will be back in the dugout next season after linking up with his old boss Steve Bruce.
Whitstable boss Jamie Coyle has described winning the Seniors World Cup with England as the icing on the cake of his season - even if he did so in bizarre circumstances!
MIAMI :Lionel Messi will lead a quartet of former Barcelona players into a meeting with their former coach Luis Enrique when Inter Miami face European champions Paris St Germain in the last 16 of the Club World Cup in Atlanta on Sunday.
Despite being two months out from opening the 2025 college football season against Alabama, Florida State's quarterback, Tommy Castellanos, has already called out the Crimson Tide.
Real-life coaches aren't the only thing that will be debuting in EA Sports' "College Football 26." The Pop-Tarts Bowl mascot will also make its video game debut in "College Football 26," EA Sports announced Monday.
PASADENA :Botafogo have defied their critics by making it to the Club World Cup last 16, captain Marlon Freitas said, even after his side lost 1-0 to Atletico Madrid and finished second in Group B on Monday.
It took nearly the entire second half, but relentless attacks on goal paid off for Antoine Griezmann in the 87th minute on Monday. After teammate Angel Correa’s shot was blocked by a defender, Griezmann sent a left-footed shot into the net to lift Atletico Madrid to a 1-0 victory over Botafogo in Group B action of the FIFA Club World Cup in Pasadena, California Unfortunately, it was not enough to send the Spaniards on to the knockout rounds as Atletico Madrid needed to book a victory of at least three goals to advance out of Group B. Paris Saint-Germain, which defeated the Seattle Sounders 2-0 on Monday, and Botafogo — which defeated PSG earlier this week — claimed the group’s top two spots. In the 10th minute, Botafogo had a prime opportunity to strike first after a through ball to Jefferson Savarino gave the striker a run at goal.