UEFA Champions League

  • Manchester City Suffer Shock Champions League Defeat in Norway

    Manchester City Suffer Shock Champions League Defeat in Norway

    Bodø/Glimt Stun City With Historic Home Win Manchester City suffered one of the most humiliating defeats in their Champions League history as they lost 3-1 away to Norwegian side Bodø/Glimt on Tuesday night. The match was played in Bodø, a town of around 55,000 people located north of the Arctic…

  • Inside Pep Guardiola’s €489m Man City rebuild

    Inside Pep Guardiola’s €489m Man City rebuild

    Another busy transfer window at the Etihad A transfer window is never quiet at Manchester City, and January has followed the same pattern. Sources have told ESPN that City are close to agreeing a deal for Crystal Palace defender Marc Guéhi, a move worth around £20 million. The England international…

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    January Transfer Watchlist

    January window brings new pressure The January transfer window is no longer quiet business. Clubs across Europe are planning carefully, but pressure is growing and smart moves can change a season. Big spending is still rare in winter, yet the right gamble can deliver instant impact or secure elite talent…

  • Barcelona wanted a center back but got João Cancelo again

    Barcelona wanted a center back but got João Cancelo again

    A signing that started with confusion Barcelona’s January transfer window summed up the club’s current reality. Head coach Hansi Flick wanted a center back. Instead, Barça brought back João Cancelo on loan — and even that deal started in chaos. Cancelo was meant to be presented early in the day,…

  • Supercopa defeat ends Xabi Alonso’s short Real Madrid reign

    Supercopa defeat ends Xabi Alonso’s short Real Madrid reign

    A familiar Madrid ending Xabi Alonso has become the tenth permanent Real Madrid manager under Florentino Pérez to be dismissed without completing a full season. The decisive blow was Sunday’s Supercopa final defeat to Barcelona — the one sin that remains unforgivable at the Bernabéu when silverware is on the…

  • Big January Moves Are Starting to Take Shape

    Big January Moves Are Starting to Take Shape

    Juventus and Spurs hunting goals Juventus are already planning changes to their attack as they look to climb out of a difficult spell. The Italian giants want more goals and see January as a chance to refresh their forward line. Federico Chiesa is one name being discussed, although any move…

  • Olise Sparks a Heavyweight Transfer Battle

    Olise Sparks a Heavyweight Transfer Battle

    Michael Olise has emerged as one of the most coveted names heading toward the January window, with Real Madrid, Manchester City and Liverpool all monitoring the Bayern Munich winger. The France international has been a standout in the Bundesliga, producing nine goals and 11 assists in just 23 appearances this…

  • No Trophies, No Guarantees at Arsenal

    No Trophies, No Guarantees at Arsenal

    Six years in charge, one major trophy, and a crucial future on the line Mikel Arteta faces a pivotal moment at Arsenal as he approaches his sixth anniversary as head coach. Appointed on 20 December 2019, the Spaniard immediately led the Gunners to FA Cup glory — his only major…

  • PSG Fire Blanks Again as Athletic Hold On in a Frustrating Night in Bilbao

    PSG Fire Blanks Again as Athletic Hold On in a Frustrating Night in Bilbao

    PSG Start Bright but Lacking Precision Paris Saint-Germain arrived in Bilbao with the best attack in the Champions League, yet somehow looked strangely blunt from the opening whistle. Without the ill Ousmane Dembélé, Luis Enrique’s side pushed forward but found little rhythm. Fabián Ruiz blasted two efforts over, while Oihan…

  • Close-up of Arsenal soccer players celebrating a goal during a match, showcasing teamwork and excitement on the field.

    Madueke Silences Doubters as Arsenal Destroy Brugge in Ruthless European Statement

    Arsenal Strike Early and Set the Tone Arsenal arrived in Bruges under pressure after their unbeaten run ended at Aston Villa, and with eight players missing, the night looked dangerous on paper. Instead, it became a showcase of confidence, control and pure attacking quality. Martin Ødegaard almost opened the scoring…

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