Managers

Weston McKennie Goal Not Enough As PSG Outclasses Juventus

The gulf in class between Juventus and the best sides in Europe has never been more clear. Despite a second-half goal from Weston McKennie, Massimiliano Allegri’s side was humbled in Paris as Kylian Mbappé, Neymar and Lionel Messi imposed their will on the Juve defense, winning 2-1.

¿Aló, Tata? Con Un Gol Y Una Asistencia, Zendejas Le Pone Carbón A Su Polémica Con Martino

Cada seis meses el coro popular comienza a exigir un nuevo nombre para la selección mexicana y Gerardo Martino hace como que no escucha. Hoy, ante la lesión y posible baja de Jesús Corona para el Mundial de Catar, ese nombre es el del extremo del América, Alejandro Zendejas. 

A diferencia de otros casos, sin embargo, la ausencia de Zendejas en el Tri tiene como ruido de fondo un engorroso y quizás escandaloso tema administrativo.

Meet Wilfried Gnonto, Leeds' New Italian Genius

Just as deadline day was about to slam shut, Leeds United surprised many by signing winger, Wilfried Gnonto. Anyone familiar with the 18-year-old Italian however, will be aware of the brilliant business done by Jesse Marsch to bring him to England for as little as he did. 

Jesse Marsch Sent Off As Leeds Lose To Brentford

A flying start to the Premier League season is quickly unraveling for Leeds United following a 5-2 loss to Brentford. After Ivan Toney completed his hat trick for the Bees on Saturday, Leeds’ day went from bad to worse as manager Jesse Marsch was sent off following his protest of a non-penalty call just after the hour mark.

The #FreePulisic Movement Failed As He Stays At Chelsea; Now What Happens?

What happens to Christian Pulisic now?

It’s a question on the minds of many U.S. fans after Pulisic didn’t secure a loan or transfer away from Chelsea. With the summer window now closed, the next couple months look bleak for the USMNT’s No. 10.

Pulisic wanted a move out of London, but the club denied him.

Alex Morgan Calls Out Boys Club In NWSL Ownership: ‘Pathetic’

Alex Morgan is once again calling out the nonsensical boys club that exists in the NWSL. Portland Thorns owner Merritt Paulson is once again being called out for failing to do the right thing.

Messi Se Relame Los Labios: México Completó Tres Años Sin Vencer A Selecciones CONMEBOL

Las esperanzas de que México haga un buen Mundial en Catar andan por los suelos. Y la derrota 1-0 ante Paraguay en un amistoso jugado en Atlanta, la noche del miércoles, fue un cachetazo a los pocos optimistas que van quedando.

El traspié ante los guaraníes además dejó un dato preocupante: el Tri lleva más de tres años sin vencer a una selección CONMEBOL y eso no es muy alentador considerando que uno de los rivales en la fase de grupos en la Copa del Mundo es Argentina, potencia de la región.

League Two Manager Shows Off Insane First Touch, Flicks Ball Away From Opposing Player And Celebrates

Mark Hughes is the manager of League Two club Bradford City. While youngsters might write him off as just another manager, it’s important to remember he's a two-time Premier League winner with Manchester United and made 72 appearances for the Welsh national team, scoring 16 goals. 

The former forward turned manager showed the world he still has a trick or two up his sleeve during Bradford City’s Football League Trophy match vs. Sheffield Wednesday on Tuesday. 

When his side cleared the ball toward his touchline, Hughes decided it was time to bust out the skills.

Scott Parker Failed Because Patrick Vieira Succeeded

Bournemouth’s sacking of Scott Parker has many scratching their heads, and for good reason. Parker helped his side earn promotion back up to the Premier League, with very little investment and without the glitz and glamor of many other sides in England’s top flight. Often this tremendous feat would be rewarded with some considerable amount of faith, and yet Parker is out of a job just four games into the Cherries’ return to the first division.

Early-Season EPL Sackings: Do the Numbers Justify Managerial Moves?

We are less than a month into the Premier League season but we already have our first managerial firing, as Bournemouth manager Scott Parker received his pink slip on Tuesday after just four league matches.

The season started promisingly for the team with an opening day win against Aston Villa, then went downhill with three massive defeats against Manchester City, Arsenal, and Liverpool (by a combined score of 16-0). Even with the poor results against the trio of title contenders, the Cherries are in 17th place, one point above the relegation zone. 

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