The Premier League returns at last, ending what felt like an eternity during the international break. With domestic action now set to flow uninterrupted until March, fans can rejoice in the non-stop drama of English football. And what better way to kick off the festive season than with a blockbuster clash? Reigning champions Manchester City take on Tottenham Hotspur in a match destined to light up the weekend.
November 20, 2019 – this date marked a turning point for Tottenham Hotspur. It was the day that Jose Mourinho, one of the most decorated managers in football history, walked through the gates of Hotspur Way to replace Mauricio Pochettino, who was sacked just a day prior.
Speculations around Pep Guardiola’s future with Manchester City have risen following their subpar start to the 2024/25 season. It reached a fever pitch after Txiki Begiristain announced his decision to leave City at the end of the season. However, City fans can put their worst fears to rest now, as the Cityzens have agreed a one-year contract extension with the Catalan Mastermind.
It’s been a good few days for Morgan Rogers. Just days after making his England debut, the 22-year-old has signed a long-term contract with Aston Villa. Morgan Rogers’ new deal sees him contracted to the Birmingham-based club till 2030.
The UEFA Nations League group stages are nearing their dramatic conclusion, and what a ride it’s been. Packed with standout performances, nail-biting games, and edge-of-your-seat action, this competition has delivered in spades. But as we gear up for the next phase, things get a little tricky. The revamped Nations League format is so intricate, it feels like you’d need a master’s degree in football logistics to fully grasp it.
Portugal are set for a well-deserved victory lap in Split as they wrap up their UEFA Nations League group stage with an away game against Croatia. Fresh off a commanding 5-1 win over Poland in Porto, Roberto Martinez’s squad has already locked in the top spot in Group A1.
The English FA has decided to punish Tottenham’s Rodrigo Bentancur by handing him a seven-match ban after the 27-year-old made a racist remark about South Koreans while talking about Son Heung-Min during a televised interview. While Bentancur has apologized publicly – and more importantly, to Son – the FA has still decided to punish the Uruguayan.
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