
Jame O’Hara airs jealousy over Newcastle’s Carabao Cup celebrations.
We’ve said it before, and we’ll say it again – rival fans just don’t grasp the sheer passion Newcastle United supporters have for their team. […]
We’ve said it before, and we’ll say it again – rival fans just don’t grasp the sheer passion Newcastle United supporters have for their team. […]
L’OM aurait fixé un prix élevé pour Luis Henrique, suscitant l’intérêt de l’Inter et du Bayern. Luis Henrique, 23 ans, s’impose comme l’un des talents […]
The weekend defeat to Crystal Palace raised several concerns, but one positive stood out—the electric atmosphere in the first 30 minutes. The Power of the […]
Fulham Aim to Extend Arsenal Dominance as Title Race Heats Up Fulham have become Arsenal’s unexpected bogey team in recent seasons, entering this week’s clash […]
Roberto De Zerbi a été vivement critiqué pour sa gestion de Mason Greenwood après la troisième défaite consécutive de Marseille en Ligue 1. QUE S’EST-IL […]
The £38m star revealed how Newcastle players met after the break to set their key goal for the final 10 games. Harvey Barnes has revealed […]
Crystal Palace are among several Premier League clubs eyeing a summer move for Udinese striker Lorenzo Lucca, according to journalist Graeme Bailey. The Eagles, along […]
Everton manager David Moyes has reportedly sent former Liverpool midfielder Charlie Adam to scout Sunderland’s rising star, Chris Rigg. However, despite their long-standing interest, Everton is unwilling to meet Sunderland’s hefty £40 million valuation for the 17-year-old midfielder. West Ham is also monitoring Rigg but is only prepared to offer around £10 million.
Meanwhile, Sunderland head coach Régis Le Bris has dismissed reports of a formal £38 million bid from Tottenham, emphasizing that Rigg remains fully committed to the club. The young midfielder himself recently reiterated his passion for Sunderland, stating that wearing the club’s shirt and giving his all on the pitch is incredibly special to him.
Alan Browne’s unexpected shift to right-back for Sunderland was a move born out of necessity, but it quickly proved to be an inspired decision. With a mounting injury crisis in defence, head coach Regis Le Bris took a gamble by deploying Browne in an unfamiliar role, while shifting Trai Hume to the left. The reshuffle paid off, with Hume delivering a match-winning performance and Browne adapting seamlessly despite his lack of experience in defence. His solid positioning and composed distribution added an unexpected dimension to Sunderland’s play, neutralizing Millwall’s attacking threats. What was meant to be a temporary fix may now present Le Bris with a serious selection dilemma ahead of the trip to West Brom.
Eberechi Eze was the game-changer as Crystal Palace secured a dominant 3-0 victory over Fulham, sealing their place in the FA Cup semi-finals at Wembley. […]
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