ESPN Gareth Bale re-creates UCL final goal vs. Liverpool ESPN The world has come to a standstill, so we compiled 10 shows and documentaries that will scratch your soccer itch while in isolation. ESPN The Hall of Fame is a concept as old as sports itself but the Premier League finally has a pantheon in
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Arne Friedrich explains why Alphonso Davies is one of the most valuable players in Bundesliga. Arne Friedrich thinks Bayern Munich have a huge chance to win their first Champions League since 2013. Canada international Alphonso Davies is confident his Bayern Munich side will be mentally and physically set to continue their push for the Bundesliga
We’re no closer to knowing when soccer might return to action given the global reaction to slowing the coronavirus outbreak, but there’s still a lot happening in the broader soccer world. Gab Marcotti reacts to the main talking points in the latest Monday Musings. Jump to: Common sense must rule | Dutch league vacates title
Julien Laurens details why this summer is so important for Arsenal and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang. Julien Laurens analyses Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang’s position at Arsenal given the forward’s contract status. Chelsea are closely monitoring Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang‘s contract situation at Arsenal with a view to making a move this summer, sources have told ESPN. – Stream new episodes of
ESPN Liverpool FC Quiz: Reds legend Steve Nicol vs. his son! ESPN The world has come to a standstill, so we compiled 10 shows and documentaries that will scratch your soccer itch while in isolation. ESPN The Hall of Fame is a concept as old as sports itself but the Premier League finally has a
ESPN Inter Milan’s Antonio Candreva REALLY misses traveling ESPN The world has come to a standstill, so we compiled 10 shows and documentaries that will scratch your soccer itch while in isolation. ESPN.com Illustration Bill Barnwell’s rank of the best moves since the league’s launch features legends like Cristiano Ronaldo, Frank Lampard and Thierry Henry.
Sid Lowe dives into the proposed protocols for team training and the potential timetable for La Liga’s return. Former Coventry City MD Chris Anderson explains the financial crisis currently faced by lower league clubs. Gab Marcotti believes the Premier League should not continue if a deal with broadcasters can be arranged. UEFA have effectively ruled
Julien Laurens explains how Chelsea have targeted Lille defender Gabriel to strengthen their back line. Ale Moreno says Barca’s stance on Philippe Coutinho is clear with the ‘major loss’ they’d take on selling him. Craig Burley explains why bringing Philippe Coutinho into the fold at Chelsea this summer isn’t a good idea. Gab Marcotti and
Gab Marcotti explains why two major stakeholders could influence Bundesliga’s plan to resume the season. DaMarcus Beasley admires Alphonso Davies’ transformation from attacker to defender at Bayern Munich. Regional government officials in Germany have discussed sports and the coronavirus pandemic on a conference call and say games could resume in mid-May, with some reports suggesting
Messi or Ronaldo? Dortmund or Leipzig? Bayern Munich’s Alphonso Davies takes on ‘You Have to Answer.’ Bayern Munich defender Alphonso Davies has signed a contract extension until 2025, the club announced on Monday. Davies, 19, joined Bayern from Vancouver Whitecaps in 2018 and has become an important player for the Bundesliga champions. – Stream new episodes
We’re no closer to knowing when soccer might return to action given the global reaction to slowing the coronavirus outbreak, but there’s still a lot happening in the broader soccer world. Gab Marcotti reacts to the main talking points in the latest Monday Musings. Jump to: Modest proposal to subs rule | Italy, Germany plans
A lot can change in a decade. Just 10 short years ago, for instance, Lionel Messi was the dominant player in European soccer, Pep Guardiola was an increasingly influential coach, Cristiano Ronaldo was trying to make a difference with a new team following a lucrative transfer, and money disparities were playing an increasing role in
A lot can change in a decade. Just 10 short years ago, for instance, Lionel Messi was the dominant player in European soccer, Pep Guardiola was an increasingly influential coach, Cristiano Ronaldo was trying to make a difference with a new team following a lucrative transfer, and money disparities were playing an increasing role in
The transfer market is often full of mega-money deals, but here are the best who cost absolutely nothing. (You can thank little-known Belgian player Jean-Marc Bosman for allowing players to move for free after 1995.) 10) Esteban Cambiasso to Inter/Leicester One of a couple of players on this list who have excelled as free transfers
Jan Åge Fjørtoft says playing football in May could occupy medical resources needed to fight the coronavirus. Julien Laurens speaks about the possibility of Leroy Sane leaving Manchester City to join Bayern Munich. RB Salzburg manager Jesse Marsch explains why Erling Haaland has the chance to be the world’s top player. Is Philippe Coutinho a
Julien Laurens speaks about the possibility of Leroy Sane leaving Manchester City to join Bayern Munich. Gab Marcotti believes Barcelona will need to sell Philippe Coutinho if they seriously want to re-sign Neymar. Is Philippe Coutinho a fitness master or are we all just being fooled by this camera angle? With only a year on
The long-range shot is dead. Long live the long-range shot. In every Premier League season since 2009-10, there had been at least one goal scored from 35 metres out or beyond. The peak was in 2013-14, when five long-rangers found the back of the net, while the average from 2009-10 through 2017-18 was just under
Werder Bremen’s Josh Sargent doesn’t think things can get any worse after a disappointing season so far. Josh Sargent has high hopes for the future of the United States men’s national team. The tattoo on Josh Sargent‘s leg tells the story of the journey he has been on the past 12 months. When he got
We’re no closer to knowing when soccer might return to action given the global reaction to slowing the coronavirus outbreak, but there’s still a lot happening in the broader soccer world. Gab Marcotti reacts to the main talking points in the latest Monday Musings. Jump to: | Bundesliga’s ambitious plan to resume play | Blatter
Frank Leboeuf explains what made legend Franz Beckenbauer so special and why he was his idol. The Exploding Heads return to settle the Ronaldo vs. Messi debate by saddling both with 10 goalkeepers as teammates. Football today is flooded with world-class stars. If not for the incomprehensible brilliance of Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo, the
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