UEFA Champions League
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Haaland, Kane, Mbappé: Who Rules Europe’s Goal Race?
The Year of the Goal Machines It’s rare to see one striker in unstoppable form.This season, Europe has three of them — and they’re rewriting the record books. From England to Spain to Germany, Erling Haaland, Harry Kane, and Kylian Mbappé are scoring for fun. Each of them is averaging…
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Summer Strikers: Who’s Scoring and Who’s Struggling?
The Premier League’s summer transfer window turned into a goal-hunter’s market. Big clubs splashed out on strikers, hoping for instant impact — but have they delivered? Here’s how the new attacking stars are shaping up after seven league games. Ekitike on Fire, Isak Still Warming Up Liverpool’s £69m signing Hugo…
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Gunners Aim High: Arsenal’s Bold Plan to Reclaim London’s Biggest Stadium
Bigger, louder, and ready to reclaim London’s top spot. Arsenal could soon be welcoming even more fans to the Emirates Stadium. The club is reportedly exploring plans to expand its 60,700-seater home to around 70,000, which would once again make it the largest club stadium in London. The idea is…
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Vinicius Jr’s Battle On and Off the Pitch
The Brazilian star is back to his dazzling best — but his biggest challenges may not come with a ball at his feet. Vinicius Junior is smiling again — and when Vinicius smiles, Real Madrid shines.After a difficult season, the Brazilian winger has exploded back to life: five goals, four…
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Harry Kane’s Bayern Love Story: Why He Might Never Come Back
England’s captain hints that his Premier League comeback might not happen after all. Harry Kane seems more settled than ever in Munich — and it’s showing. The England skipper, now deep into his second season at Bayern, has admitted that a return to England might not be part of his…
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Haaland Hits Two, But City Stumble in Monaco
Manchester City walked away from Monaco frustrated. Two goals from Erling Haaland looked like enough to secure victory, but a late mistake from Nico González handed the hosts a lifeline and left Pep Guardiola’s side settling for a 2–2 draw. Haaland does what Haaland does The night started with City…
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From pressure to party: Newcastle’s stunning win in Belgium
Eddie Howe walked into Lotto Park knowing the pressure was real. His Newcastle team were short on confidence, missing Alexander Isak, and heading into a tricky night against Sébastian Pocognoli’s energetic Union Saint-Gilloise. But instead of leaving Belgium with problems, they left with a statement victory: a 4–0 win that…
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Fortress Emirates: Arsenal too strong again
Unstoppable at home North London feels like a fortress these days. Under Mikel Arteta, Arsenal simply don’t lose European group matches at the Emirates. Eight Champions League games, eight wins, zero goals conceded. Add in the Europa League and the numbers are even more impressive. The Emirates crowd has grown…

