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Cole Palmer is bad news for Chelsea: Unfortunately, I was wrong

Brazilian icon lashes out at Neymar: 'Useless and no longer a role model'
Brazilian legend Emerson Leão has spoken out strongly about Neymar’s situation, who has been injured for weeks and whose career, according to him, is past its peak. The former goalkeeper, world champion in 1970, openly doubts whether the star forward can still play a meaningful role at the 2026 World Cup.

Forlán still shows his worth on the pitch, but ended up in the hospital
Diego Forlán fractures three ribs and suffers a pneumothorax during Old Boys vs Old Christians in Uruguay’s University League. Extended report with medical context, match background, and a look at the Uruguay legend’s career and recovery outlook.

Fiery Strasbourg make PSG stumble: 'Our best opponent ever'
Strasbourg made a huge impression on Friday night. The French club put in a brilliant performance away at Paris Saint-Germain and even made the Champions League winners wobble. And they did it with an extremely young team.

Duel monster De Ligt showed against Liverpool why he plays every game this season
The English media are full of praise for Matthijs de Ligt after the league match between Liverpool and Manchester United at Anfield. The Dutch international, especially in the first half, proved to be unbeatable and later in the game saw his fellow defender Harry Maguire score the winner.

Müller leaves his future role at Bayern open
Thomas Müller is putting aside any thoughts of a possible return to Bayern Munich as an official or coach for now. However, his recent statements leave all options open.

McKennie, notorious in Italy, is finally giving up hamburgers
Weston McKennie has caused a stir several times with his remarks about Italian food, but the American midfielder now seems to have mended his ways. At the urging of Juventus coach Igor Tudor, he has adjusted his diet.

Bayer must do without Tillman
Bayer 04 Leverkusen will have to do without Malik Tillman for the time being, after he picked up an injury during the international break.

Van Dijk learned his leadership role from Henderson: 'The ultimate example'
Virgil van Dijk is a key guardian of Liverpool’s culture in his role as captain. The defender said he has learned a lot from Jordan Henderson, his predecessor with the armband. He also spoke highly of the club’s transfer policy.

I’m not nervous anymore, maybe the emotions just aren’t the same
Statements from the Barcelona coach ahead of the Champions League match against Olympiacos.