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This past week, I wasn't able to walk for two days
Sevilla's captain and the most decorated player in Spanish history is expected to bring his career to an end at the end of 2024, after celebrating his 39th birthday. This is due to a hip injury that, in the days following matches, leaves him unable to even walk.
Luis Enrique relieved by late Champions League victory: 'Tougher than childbirth'
Luis Enrique breathed a sigh of relief after Paris Saint-Germain's first Champions League match of the new season. Thanks to an error by Girona goalkeeper Paulo Gazzaniga, the Parisians secured a late victory.
AS Roma wants to present De Rossi's intended successor very quickly
Ivan Juric is set to become the successor to Daniele De Rossi at AS Roma. De Rossi was relieved of his duties as head coach on Wednesday.
This Real Madrid squad is better than the Galácticos
Opinion of Guti, former Spanish midfielder who was part of the unforgettable team the Spanish giant presented in the 2000s.
Rodri receives support from Koundé: 'No one listens to us'
Jules Koundé has also spoken out about the overcrowded match schedule in top-level football. Two days ago, Manchester City midfielder Rodri had already voiced similar concerns.
Manchester United has regained flair and confidence
Manchester United impressed on Tuesday with their biggest victory in the Erik ten Hag era as the club's manager. 'It was only Barnsley in the Carabao Cup, but this was more like it.'
Dinamo Zagreb fires coach after losing 9-2 to Bayern
Sergej Jakirovic has left the helm of the Croatian champions, who were humiliated at home by Bayern at the start of the Champions League, setting a negative record in the history of the competition.
Festive week for Endrick: 'He has guts'
Endrick Felipe is experiencing a week he won’t soon forget. The Brazilian top talent (18) tied the knot with his partner Gabriely Miranda and promptly scored his first goal in the Champions League.
Rabiot dismisses criticism: 'I don’t have to explain myself to anyone'
Adrien Rabiot is not particularly sensitive to the criticism he received after his move to Olympique Marseille. The midfielder dismissed the criticism on Wednesday in response to questions about his previous statements, as he holds fond memories of his time with archrival Paris Saint-Germain.
Despite angry supporters, Anderlecht's coach does not fear for his job
Anderlecht coach Brian Riemer does not fear for his job. Fans of the Brussels club chanted 'Riemer out' on Tuesday evening, but the Dane remains firm in his position: 'I give my life for this club and will continue to do so.'