BREAKING NEWS: Manchester United Legend Patrice Evra Urges Van Nistelrooy to Bench Struggling Ugarte Ahead of Crucial Chelsea Clash.
Old Trafford was buzzing this afternoon as former Manchester United icon Patrice Evra delivered a strong message to interim manager Ruud van Nistelrooy, advising him to leave Manuel Ugarte on the bench for Sunday’s high-stakes match against Chelsea.
BREAKING: Ped Guardiola couldn’t hold himself anymore
Pep Guardiola sends a clear message to Dejan Kulusevski after been knocked out of the Carabao Cup.
BREAKING NEWS: Tottenham XI vѕ Aѕton Vіlla: рredіcted рotentіal lіneuр
Son has missed three of the last four Premier League games for Spurs including the 1-0 defeat at Crystal Palace last weekend. Tottenham boss Ange Postecoglou previously explained that the club would be “conservative” with the South Korean’s game time due to him having missed a lot of matches due to hamstring trouble, and having reported soreness after his comeback against West Ham.
Taylor Swift stuns in Indianapolis as she dethroned Morgan Wallen as the artist with the highest concert attendance for Lucas Oil Stadium. A record she held prior from her Reputation Stadium Tour (69k)
Taylor Swift kicks off final U.S. weekend for Eras Tour at Indianapolis’ Lucas Oil Stadium. These are our eight best moments from night 1 in Indy.
Done Deal: Chris Rigg is the Next Bellingham for Real Madrid!
Sunderland is resolute in its stance to retain rising star Chris Rigg beyond the January transfer window, despite strong interest from several elite clubs,
BIG NEWS: Arѕenal won’t gіve uр on toр forward worth £67M!
London, England – Arsenal is reportedly undeterred in its pursuit of a highly-rated forward valued at £67 million, even after having an initial offer turned down. The Gunners are keen to bolster their attacking options, and this talented player has emerged as a key target as they aim for a strong finish this season. The
ARTETA HAS SEEN ENOUGH. HE’S FINALLY GOING FOR IT
Arsenal reportedly showed interest in acquiring a world-class striker from another Premier League team, and a fresh update has now emerged. Mikel Arteta’s team has faced a challenging start to the season due to numerous injury setbacks, with captain Martin Odegaard sidelined since early September. Adding to their troubles, red cards for Declan…
BREAKING NEWS: lіve from Anfіeld, teammate revealѕ the maіn reaѕon behіnd Andy Robertѕon’ѕ рoor form. Thіѕ haѕ fіnally come out іn the oрen.
Andy Robertson has been a crucial part of Liverpool’s lineup for years, but under new manager Arne Slot, there has been more rotation at left back than was common during Jurgen Klopp’s time. Slot recently explained this approach, noting that Robertso
GREAT!! Taylor Swift Masterfully Handles ‘Eras Tour’ Technical Issue With Mic Pack at Night 1 of Eras Tour in Indianapolis, Still Stays on Beat
Taylor Swift asked for help fixing her mic pack at the end of her Friday, November 1, concert in Indianapolis, Indiana
HOT REPORT: TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR FANS WANT ANSWERS AFTER ‘BLATANT RED CARD’ WASN’T EVEN CHECKED DURING LAST NIGHT’S GAME
Fans believe Manchester city winger Savinho was lucky to escape a red card after he appeared and give Micky van de ven disastrous injury last night Ange Postecoglou has confirmed that Micky van de Ven suffered a hamstring problem in Tottenham’s win over Manchester City in the Carabao Cup. But the Spurs head coach says he hopes Cristian Romero and Timo Werner, who were also replaced on the night, are just fatigued. Van de Ven clutched the back of his right leg after racing back to tackle Savinho in the early exchanges of Spurs’ 2-1 win in the fourth-round tie. The Dutchman, who started the game at left-back, appeared in distress as he was replaced by Destiny Udogie and Postecoglou afterwards confirmed he had “felt his hamstring” and would be assessed. “Micky felt something in his hamstring,” Postecoglou said. “I haven’t got the full update on him but he definitely felt something and we’ll see how he is.” Van de Ven missed two months of last season after suffering a hamstring injury at a similar stage of the campaign and Spurs will now face an anxious wait to discover the extent of his latest issue. Romero was replaced early in the second half, while Werner hobbled off after pulling up while taking a corner. “Cuti was a bit tired,” Postecoglou added. “I contemplated changing him at half-time but after losing Micky as well I didn’t want to lose another centre-half. He said he felt ok but my gut was telling me there’s no point taking a risk as we had Benny who could come on. Timo hasn’t played a lot so I felt it was more fatigue hopefully than anything else.” First-half goals from Werner and Pape Matar Sarr earned Spurs an important win and set up a home quarter final against Manchester United. “It was an important win,” Postecoglou said. “Obviously in the cup competitions you have to win to continue in it so that is the first thing. “Look, you’re playing against an unbelievable side and they’re going to ask you all sorts of questions and they did today. “I thought we defended well as we didn’t give away many clear-cut opportunities but we did have to defend and I thought we did that well. “In our attacking moments we had some really top quality moments and we had some really good chances to finish the game off that we didn’t take. “But great resilience from the boys to sort of hold out. When you play City they’re going to ask you every question there is and for the most part I thought we handled it ok.”