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  1. Estevao explains why he joined Chelsea over Barcelona Chelsea confirmed £56m deal to sign Estevao in summer Brazil winger to move to Stamford Bridge in 2025 Teenager confirms reason for choosing Chelsea over Barcelona https://www.90min.com/estevao-explains-why-joined-Chelsea-barcelona Brazil international Estevao has admitted the project on offer at Chelsea was enough to convince him to join the Blues over fellow suitors Barcelona. In the summer, Chelsea confirmed they had struck a £56m deal to sign 17-year-old Estevao at the end of the 2024/25 season, with Stamford Bridge officials keen to do whatever it took to fend off interest from some of the world's top sides to sign a player who many see as a future Ballon d'Or winner. In 23 league games for Palmeiras, the winger has racked up nine goals - only two behind league-leader Pedro - while his return of seven assists puts him top of the division's creative charts. Such dazzling form saw him handed a maiden Brazil call-up last month. Explaining his decision to join Chelsea, Barcelona fan Estevao told PLACAR: "I've always followed Barcelona since I was a little kid, I think more because of [Lionel] Messi and Neymar, who are role models for me. And I’m very happy that other teams are interested in me and my football, but Chelsea's offer was very good. "My agents talked to my parents and me... it was a very good project that they offered and it has everything to be a success. "Nothing else needs to be said about Chelsea, being in a spectacular city like London, playing in the strongest league in the world and being among the best. I think even more so now, with a team that is giving opportunities to young people. That really caught my attention and that of my family too. I'm sure we chose the right team." In a similar interview with The Guardian, Estevao added: "I decided for Chelsea because of their planning. I was very pleased with that. Not just for me, but also for my family. It was the club that believed in me and trusted in my work. I hope I can pay that back." Among the proposals for Estevao was a switch into a central attacking midfield role, but Chelsea have the unique dilemma of having to find a way to introduce two young stars next summer when Ecuadorian midfielder Kendry Paez completes his own switch to Stamford Bridge. "When we faced each other in the Libertadores, he had already been signed and I was working out the details," Estevao continued. "But, in this last game for the national team, I met him in Ecuador and our deal was done. We talked a lot there. We talked about English, adaptations that will be difficult, but I think we have everything to make it work and it will be a great experience. "He came over and asked me how I was feeling. He also said that it was really hard and boring to study English, but that he was learning too. He said he wanted to go there soon, he wanted to have that European experience. I said we'd be there soon. I think we can play together. Even though he plays more centrally today and I play more on the wing, I definitely think we can play together and it will be a good, healthy rivalry."
  2. 9 Greatest Defensive Teams of All Time (Ranked) https://www.givemesport.com/football-greatest-defensive-teams-ever-ranked/ Fast-forward 24 years and AC Milan were in the same position – dominating football due to their defensive structure. It's why the stereotype about Italian sides being overly defensive even started in the first place, yet they did not care in the slightest as they lifted tangible glory at the end of each campaign. In 1994, they won Serie A, finishing three points ahead of Juventus after conceding just 15 goals. That success translated over to the Champions League, where they leaked just two goals in eight matches to lift the trophy. It was all thanks to them having two of the greatest defenders of all time in the form of Paolo Maldini and Franco Baresi. Defensive League Record Matches 34 Goals Conceded 15 Goals Conceded Per Game 0.441 Finally, Chelsea's 2004/05 team has been ranked as the greatest defensive side of all time. As they won the Premier League, they conceded just 15 goals – and now most teams believe the record will never be broken. They were in a league of their own. Remarkably, it was Jose Mourinho's first season at the club, and the legendary Portuguese coach toppled both Ferguson and Wenger immediately. The football was not always entertaining, but – after bringing Porto Champions League winners Carvalho and Paulo Ferreira to his backline – which added to the already strong core of John Terry, William Gallas and Wayne Bridge, the Blues were in a strong position. One goal conceded in the first eight league games set the tone for the rest of the season, with the Blues keeping a Premier League record 25 clean sheets, including ten straight from late December to March. GIVEMESPORT Key Statistic: The Blues also set the record for the fewest goals conceded away in a season (nine). Defensive League Record Matches 38 Goals Conceded 15 Goals Conceded Per Game 0.395
  3. Estêvão: ‘Cole Palmer told me we would do great things together at Chelsea’ https://www.theguardian.com/football/2024/oct/12/estevao-cole-palmer-told-me-we-would-do-great-things-together-at-Chelsea In an exclusive interview the Brazilian teenage sensation talks about moving to London next summer and his aim to become the best footballer in the world Estêvão didn’t think twice about how to celebrate his move to Chelsea. As soon as he had signed from Palmeiras in a deal that could top £51m, the Brazilian decided to honour Cole Palmer and usher in what could be a new era for the English club. “When I signed for Chelsea, the next day I scored a goal and celebrated like Palmer. His celebration was trend, very popular,” says Estêvão before discussing his first interaction with the England forward. “We talked on social media, I tagged him on Instagram, he called me a star, I said he’s a star too. He said we’re going to do a lot of great things together for Chelsea.” Palmer’s promise to his future teammate may come as a surprise to many, but not to those who have been following Estêvão’s progress in Brazil. At the age of 17 he is the country’s most exciting young talent since Neymar. In addition to his performances, which have been described as superior to those of Vinícius Júnior and Endrick at the same age, the prodigy also exhibits less exotic behaviour than his predecessors, who have adopted a more public profile surrounded by celebrities. Big names in the Brazil national team have also been impressed by Estêvão. Called up for the first time recently for the games against Ecuador and Paraguay, which Brazil won and lost 1-0 respectively, he presented his calling card to the country’s No 1 goalkeeper. “In shooting training, I started to hit all the shots and Alisson got a bit angry. He said he was still warming up, that I should wait a little bit. But I took it a bit seriously and scored many goals [against] him,” Estêvão laughs. “He took it all in jest, but I hope that next year I can do again against him in [Premier League] matches. We’ll see a lot of each other in England.” Estêvão used his talent to overcome his nervousness over being called up to his country’s senior ranks. “The first few days you get nervous, there’s no way round it. You get more shy, but then you start to get more intimate and chat to the guys in training,” he says. “This helps a lot because on the pitch you show that you have potential and why you’re there. Then it becomes easier and they start to accept you.” At the same time as having to deal with the stars of world football, Estêvão also has teenage things to attend to, such as schoolwork, which he considers even more difficult than his football opponents. “School is the rest of my day. It’s not easy,” he beams. “There are some very difficult subjects. Physics is the hardest. It’s very difficult to remember the formulas, how to work it out.” Since the beginning of the year, Estêvão has been taking online classes because of Palmeiras’ training and match schedule. When he moves to Chelsea next year, he will need to maintain his school routine. “I will study in London as well,” Estêvão says. “But I will continue at the same school, I will continue studying online, like nowadays.” Despite not being an exemplary student, Estêvão misses going to school and socialising with people his own age. “At Palmeiras, I end up seeing the same person every day. When you’re at school, you see lots of different students, your class is always changing, new people are joining the school,” he says. “You have your best friend there. I miss that. At school there are people with the same age as me too. At football, they are older, more experienced people. Everyone treats me well, but it’s different.” The move to London will be the fourth of Estêvão’s life. Born in Franca, in the countryside of São Paulo, he moved to Belo Horizonte at the age of eight to play for Cruzeiro. From a poor background, he remembers the difficulties of that time and compares them to going to London. “The hardest move was from Franca to Belo Horizonte,” he says. “It was the first time, I was very young, it meant being away from my family, the people I liked, school. It was a very different environment, a very different time. The journey was very difficult. I remember we managed to get the whole move in a van and a lorry came behind. It was a big struggle. Now London will be easier. You don’t have to take things in the van, you can buy everything there.” Estêvão has been dealing with fame since the age of 10, when he was featured in a television report. The appearance brought him into the national spotlight and led to the signing of his first contract with a sports equipment company. That deal also raised doubts about his future, with many fearing Estêvão’s early fame would hinder his rise. “It all happened very quickly, but my parents helped me a lot,” he says “They shielded me from everything that came from outside. I never had much contact with what was going on, what people were saying or thinking about it. I’m very grateful to my parents for everything they did for me because that shielding was very important. “My father [Ivo] helps me more on the pitch, my mother [Hetiene] helps me off it. She helped me understand things about the day, life, the importance of eating well and to adapt to each new place. We’ve moved around a lot. She’s always done everything for me. Can you imagine leaving home, being away from your parents, to build a dream with me like my mum did? My mum plays a fundamental role in my life. She’s the one who charges me on a daily basis and helps me understand life better.” Raised in a deeply religious environment, Estêvão learned to play the drums in church and uses music to help him concentrate and relax before matches. “I learned to play the drums when I was about six, seven years old,” he says. “I saw a friend of my father’s playing in church and I started to like it. Music helps me a lot. I grew up in church, I listen to a lot of gospel music. I always listen to it before matches. But I listen to my own music, if I listen to my mates’ music, I’m lost. The guys like really dirty music.” For many years, Estêvão has been dubbed Messinho: “Little Messi”. It is a label and comparison that bothers the Brazilian but he admits the Argentinian is his great inspiration. “I like Neymar a lot too, Cristiano Ronaldo. But my reference is [Lionel] Messi for everything he’s done for football,” Estêvão says. “The way he plays and what he does off the pitch is a guy I always have to look up to. And, of course, for me being left-footed like him favours as well. “Some people are born with talent, others have to work hard. Good examples are Messi and Ronaldo. Messi has the talent, Ronaldo the effort. I look for both. Talent and dedication. Today in football you have to dedicate yourself, you have to keep to a schedule, train, travel, take care of yourself. You have to give up a lot. Without dedication you can’t get anywhere.” Estêvão can emphasise the importance of effort, but quality makes the difference. He is proof of that. “I started out as a goalkeeper because my father was a goalkeeper,” says Estêvão. “I used to go to games with him, the games were on dirt pitches. I saw him playing a lot. I liked watching him and then I started to like it, I wanted to be a goalkeeper because of him, but later I decided to play on the line. It was a good decision to have switched positions, otherwise I certainly wouldn’t be where I am today.” Coveted by many big clubs in European football, Estêvão opted for Chelsea and is looking forward to joining them ahead of next season. “I decided for Chelsea because of their planning. I was very pleased with that,” he says. “Not just for me, but also for my family. It was the club that believed in me and trusted in my work. I hope I can pay that back.” One of the plans offered to Estêvão was the chance to play as a No 10, the position in which he played at youth level, rather than as a right winger, whereas he has appeared for Palmeiras and the Brazil national team. Does he worry, however, that he will not prove a success at Stamford Bridge, as was the case for Kevin De Bruyne, Mohamed Salah and Romelu Lukaku? “That doesn’t worry me because each one is different,” he says. “I don’t know the context or what they were like. I’m going to have to find my space and I’m going to have to give my all effort every day.” Estêvão is still so young but having achieved so much already he has a clear mind with regards to his future, not to mention big ambitions. “I want to win titles and show all my potential, show everything I can do,” he says. “Champion of the World Cup, Premier League and Champions League. That’s what I want. “My biggest dream is to be the best player in the world. That’s my dream. One day I’ll be among the best. But I’m not going to promise or project that I’ll achieve this in a few years. It’ll come naturally.”
  4. ‘Got a bit angry’ – Why fuming Alisson Becker told off new Chelsea signing in training https://www.empireofthekop.com/2024/10/13/alisson-becker-estevao-willian-angry/ Estevao Willian is hoping to make Alisson Becker’s life a little difficult in the Premier League next year. The 17-year-old will have to hope that his international teammate is back fully fit amid persistent injury concerns, however, after the Liverpool No.1 was recently ruled out with a hamstring injury. At the very least, it seems unlikely that the 32-year-old ‘keeper will be making his way out of Anfield next summer in light of such troubling fitness concerns. However, the Reds’ shotstopper will have to wait until the 2025/26 season by which point Chelsea’s £29m signing will have linked up with his new teammates at Chelsea. Estevao made Alisson Becker angry during Brazil training Alisson Becker was initially not best pleased with his compatriot’s behaviour during their prior involvement with the Brazil national side. Estevao admitted he irked the Liverpool goalkeeper by firing shots at him whilst the 32-year-old warmed up. Truth be told, it seems to be just a minor tiff in training and clearly an issue that has been swiftly, and rightfully, shoved under the rug. “In shooting training, I started to hit all the shots and Alisson got a bit angry. He said he was still warming up, that I should wait a little bit. But I took it a bit seriously and scored many goals [against] him,” the Palmeiras wonderkid told The Guardian. “He took it all in jest, but I hope that next year I can do again against him in [Premier League] matches. We’ll see a lot of each other in England.” When will Alisson Becker be back from injury? We understand that the former Roma star is set to miss a minimum of seven games in the upcoming action-packed calendar. Paul Joyce’s injury update on Alisson was a little pessimistic on that front, suggesting it was entirely possible the footballer could miss further games beyond that point. This would, of course, be of great concern to Arne Slot and not least of all due to the fact we’re set to host Real Madrid in the Champions League after the November international break. We’ll be keeping our fingers crossed for a swift recovery. Though, thankfully, in the meantime, we’re blessed to have high-quality cover in the form of Caoimhin Kelleher.
  5. Midfield wonderkid wants Chelsea move “soon”, reveals teammate https://www.caughtoffside.com/2024/10/13/kendry-paez-Chelsea-transfer-estevao-willian/ Incoming Chelsea winger Estevao Willian has spoken out on his future teammate Kendry Paez and how keen he is to make the move to Stamford Bridge. Both Estevao and Paez will be Chelsea teammates from next season, with deals already in place for them to join the Blues, and Estevao says he’s spoken to Paez about their future together in the Premier League. Speaking in an interview with Placar, the Palmeiras and Brazil youngster spoke about a variety of topics ahead of making the move to Chelsea next summer, and one of those was the arrival of Paez at the same time, and whether or not they’ll be able to play together in the same line up. Chelsea have made a habit of signing some of the best young players in the world under the ownership of Todd Boehly Behdad Eghbali, and fans will no doubt be excited about Estevao and Paez in particular. It seems the Ecuador international is already itching to get going, judging by what Estevao has said after talking with him recently. Estevao Willian reveals Kendry Paez is eager for Chelsea transfer “When we faced each other in the Libertadores, he had already been negotiated and I was working out the details. But, in this last game for the national team (in September), I met him in Ecuador and we had already made arrangements,” Estevao said. “We talked a lot there. We talked about English, adaptations that will be difficult, but I think we have everything to make it work and it will be a great experience,” he said. “He came over and asked me how I was feeling. He also said that it was really hard and boring to study English, but that he was learning too. He said he wanted to go there soon, he wanted to have that European experience. I said we’d be there soon. “I think we can play together. Even though he plays more centrally today and I play more on the wing, I definitely think we can play together and it will be a good, healthy rivalry.”
  6. this may well be bullshit: Chelsea star’s agent holds transfer talks with Barcelona and another surprise club https://www.caughtoffside.com/2024/10/13/reece-james-transfer-Chelsea-barcelona/ Chelsea right-back Reece James reportedly seems to be considering leaving London in order to play in a warmer climate with the likes of Barcelona or Benfica. The 24-year-old has had an injury-plagued couple of years, meaning he’s barely been able to play for Chelsea and make the kind of impact we know he’s capable of, and it seems he’s now considering moving to a warmer climate to see if it can help with his fitness. That’s according to a report from Football Transfers, who state that James’ representatives have sounded out Barcelona over a potential move, as well as another surprise club in the form of Benfica. James is undoubtedly good enough for a big name like Barca as long as he’s fully fit, but Benfica is a surprise destination that most players of his calibre would probably see as a bit of a step down. At the same time, however, James is perhaps now at the point where he just wants to ensure he’s able to keep playing regularly after making only 26 appearances in the Premier League in the last two years, with none so far this season. Reece James transfer: Could Chelsea’s club captain move on? It would no doubt be seen as a bit of a blow for Chelsea to lose their club captain, but it perhaps makes sense that all options are on the table at this point in the England international’s career. James looked like a hugely exciting young talent when he first broke onto the scene for the Blues, and the club’s fans would surely love to see this academy graduate eventually coming good for their first-team. It might not be meant to be, however, and perhaps James can take better care of his career by moving to Spain or Portugal, where the weather would be better and the pace of the game also a bit slower, meaning he could perhaps put his injury woes behind him.
  7. Chelsea target speaks out on transfer collapse after 'many nights crying' Chelsea were on the verge of wrapping up a big-money signing in the summer before pulling out of the deal at the 11th hour. https://www.express.co.uk/sport/football/1961019/Chelsea-Samu-Omorodion-transfer-Atletico-Madrid Chelsea were a matter of a few fine details away from splashing out £35million on a player in the summer before pulling out of the deal at the last minute. Now, some months later, Samu Omorodion has spoken out on his collapsed transfer to Stamford Bridge. The 20-year-old revealed he spent "many nights crying" after watching his dream move fall apart and subsequently being frozen out by his club Atletico Madrid. The Spain youth international had been targeted by the Blues' transfer chiefs as part of a convoluted operation between the two clubs, with Conor Gallagher moving to the Civitas Metropolitano in a separate £33m move. It was expected that the west London club would finalise personal terms with Omorodion after striking an agreement to pay a big-money fee for the 20-year-old. But after reportedly moving the goalposts, Chelsea withdrew their interest and pulled the plug. That left Omorodion in limbo as he was stranded in Madrid, who were desperate to offload him. Several weeks after the transfer saga, Omorodion has addressed his failed move to the Premier League and the sadness he felt after being exiled by the Spanish club. "For the gold it was not so bitter. But it was a very complicated summer," Omorodion told Marca. "When I was in Madrid I had a very bad time. In the end, thank God everything turned out well. "If it didn't work out with Chelsea, it was for a reason and in the end it all worked out well. He added: "At Atletico, I was training on the sidelines. I didn't feel like a participant or like a footballer. I trained and my head told me not to. "I had a bad time. [I spent] many nights crying... my family and my mother had a very bad time." Chelsea moved to snap up his team-mate Joao Felix on deadline day for £42m, while Omorodion later joined FC Porto in a deal that saw the Portuguese giants acquire 50 per cent of his transfer rights for £15m. He has proved to be a steal so far for the Estadio do Dragao outfit, scoring seven goals in as many games for his new club, including a superb double in the 3-3 Europa League draw with Manchester United. Despite missing out on a move to London, the former Alaves loanee has no regrets: "In the end, thank God, it all came to an end quickly and I made the best decision [to join Porto]," he added.
  8. Nkunku is not a lead the line CF he is a hybrid SS/AMF I have no clue why some of these shit journos keep acting like he is some pure CF we brought in and who is in direct competition with Nico. He is not.
  9. 20 year old forgotten Chelsea talent pops up in training – plan desperately needed for January https://Chelsea.news/2024/10/20-year-old-forgotten-Chelsea-talent-pops-up-in-training-plan-desperately-needed-for-january/ The way that the transfer window closes with leagues across Europe already begun means that there are plenty of players and stories who fall through the cracks. We’re all so busy thinking about the players who have come in and out at the death, and then the games and results that follow, that some of the lesser threads of the summer fall by the wayside. Moments like this, with a couple of weeks without Premier League action, are a good moment to take stock. A lot of the “bomb squad” and players who needed a loan found one late in the window, while others (like Cesare Casadei) have had an unexpected renaissance in the first team; but there were others who weren’t so lucky. Forgotten talents pop up in international break training One of those forgotten players is Alex Matos, who did well on loan last season at Huddersfield. Somehow we weren’t able to secure him either a permanent or loan move this summer, meaning 6 months of stagnation for the 20 year old. He’s been forced to return to U21 level, a massive step back after being a regular in the Championship last season. Without question he’s one of the biggest victims of a chaotic summer where so many resources were spent finding solutions to long term problems like Romelu Lukaku and Kepa Arrizabalaga. Matos is at least getting a chance to impress Enzo Maresca during this fortnight – photos from Chelsea’s 5th Stand App show him in training making up the numbers this week. Poor Alex is so far from the first team though, despite being the perfect profile as a midfielder to strengthen our squad. He’s just going to have to pray the sporting directors are working on something special for him in midweek. Alex Matos on Fulham test, loan learnings and Coelho influence https://www.chelseafc.com/en/news/article/alex-matos-on-fulham-test-loan-learnings-and-coelho-influence
  10. Chelsea star Moises Caicedo sets record straight on Enzo Fernandez partnership fears Moises Caicedo and Enzo Fernandez remain Chelsea's first-choice midfield pairing but the duo's partnership has been subjected to continued scrutiny from both pundits and supporters https://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/Chelsea-news-moises-caicedo-enzo-33877431 Chelsea midfielder Moises Caicedo insists his partnership with Enzo Fernandez is blossoming, despite suggestions they cannot play together. The £222million duo remain Enzo Maresca's first-choice midfield pairing but pundits and supporters have continually raised concerns that the two big-money signings do not complement one another's game due to their similar styles. Last December, former boss Mauricio Pochettino spoke openly about those claims and warned their on-pitch understanding will take some time. But Caicedo remains adamant they are working together, stating: “Enzo and I get along very well, we talk, you can see it on the pitch, we are getting along better, we are playing more games together.” “I am happy with how the season has started, working hard to continue doing well. Every game is better. I am adapting more and more to the club, with the new coach." Earlier this week, Alan Shearer claimed the arrivals of both Caicedo and Fernandez effectively forced Conor Gallagher out of the club following his transfer to Atletico Madrid. Shearer said: "The issue Gallagher had was when Chelsea started paying the vast amounts of money for people like Moises Caicedo and Enzo Fernandez. Then it was always going to be difficult for a local lad to stay and play because, essentially, those players have to play to justify the transfer fee. "That leaves people like Gallagher with a decision to make because you’re not going to play regularly, they’re always going to be ahead of you. And they’ll always be on more money than you, so you have to say good luck to the guys that do choose to go abroad." Meanwhile, Caicedo - speaking while away on international duty with Ecuador - also claimed Cole Palmer can rival Erling Haaland for the Premier League golden boot this season. The prolific Manchester City phenomenon already has 10 goals to his name in just seven matches but Palmer is his closest competitor, alongside Bryan Mbeumo, with six. Caicedo said: "He smells goals. He helps a lot when he scores, when he opens games, he is very important for us. He helps us open games very early. He will be there fighting with Haaland.” Palmer, who has also registered five assists, recently bolstered his numbers with a stunning four-goal haul against Brighton. He has since been named the Premier League's Player of the Month after also winning England's Men's Player of the Year award.
  11. In terms of the next England manager, these are the most prolific European Cup/Champions League-winning managers Pep would be the only multiple winner who is still active, still in his prime, and who would possibly take the job (as Mou is rinsed, Ancelotti is retiring after Real Madrid, and Zidane only would take the French NT job I wager, OR perhaps go back to Real Madrid after King Carlo retires) The only other managers still active who have even won the CL once are Thomas Tuchel (The only manager to reach the final in consecutive seasons with two clubs (Paris Saint-Germain in 2020 and Chelsea in 2021). He is a good England candidate. Louis van Gaal pass Rafael Benítez pass Roberto Di Matteo pass (and has not managed in years) Luis Enrique pass Jürgen Klopp (likely would not take the job) Hansi Flick (but likely would not take the job) the only other ones still alive who have won the CL are all retired Giovanni Trapattoni Emerich Jenei Guus Hiddink Arrigo Sacchi Ljupko Petrović Fabio Capello Marcello Lippi Ottmar Hitzfeld Jupp Heynckes Alex Ferguson Vicente del Bosque Frank Rijkaard (only 62, but in December 2016, he announced he would no longer pursue a position as manager)
  12. Just decide and do it, ffs! Insanity we are still in pure planning stages 21 years after Roman bought us. WTF
  13. SofaScore's Top 20 Players in Europe's Top 5 Leagues 24/25 Rank Player Club Rating 1. Omar Marmoush Eintracht Frankfurt 8.43 2. Bukayo Saka Arsenal 8.23 3. Florian Wirtz Bayer-Leverkusen 8.17 4. Cole Palmer Chelsea 8.14 5. Achraf Hakimi Paris Saint Germain 8.08 6. Erling Haaland ManCity 8.06 7. Raphinha Barcelona 8.01 8. Harry Kane Bayern Munich 8.00 9. Ousmane Dembele Paris Saint Germain 7.99 10. Yamal sheets Barcelona 7.94 11. Vincenzo Griffo Freiburg 7.90 12. Son Heung Min Tottenham Hotspur 7.88 13. Federico Valverde Real Madrid 7.80 14. Edon Zhegrova LOSC Lille 7.80 15. Grimaldo Benfica 7.80 16. Mohammed Salah Liverpool 7.79 17. Michael Olise Bayern Munich 7.78 18. Marcus Thuram Inter Milan 7.77 19. Joshua Kimmich Bayern Munich 7.77 20. Peter Gulasci RB Leipzig 7.77
  14. REAL PLANS, MAINOO DEAL TRUTH, MUDRYK FUTURE, TEN HAG QUESTIONS…
  15. Mykhaylo Mudryk vs Georgia (including his goal)
  16. Turkеy TUR – Mоntеnеgrо UEFA Nations League / 11 October at 19:45 Ісеlаnd ІSL – Wаlеs WLS UEFA Nations League / 11 October at 19:45 Hungаry HUN – Nеthеrlаnds NLD UEFA Nations League / 11 October at 19:45 Bоsnіа аnd Hеrzеgоvіnа BІH – Gеrmаny DЕU UEFA Nations League / 11 October at 19:45 Slоvаkіа SVK – Swеdеn SWЕ UEFA Nations League / 11 October at 19:45 Ukrаіnе UKR – Gеоrgіа GЕО UEFA Nations League / 11 October at 19:45 Сzесh Rерublіс СZЕ – Аlbаnіа АLB UEFA Nations League / 11 October at 19:45
  17. https://next.soccerstreams100.io/league/uefa-nations https://www.vipleague.pm/uefa-nations-league/tag-bosnia-and-herzegovina-vs-germany-live https://www.vipleague.pm/uefa-nations-league/tag-hungary-vs-netherlands-live https://www.vipleague.pm/uefa-nations-league/tag-czechia-vs-albania-live https://www.vipleague.pm/uefa-nations-league/tag-iceland-vs-wales-live https://www.vipleague.pm/uefa-nations-league/tag-slovakia-vs-sweden-live https://www.vipleague.pm/uefa-nations-league/tag-turkey-vs-montenegro-live https://www.vipleague.pm/uefa-nations-league/tag-ukraine-vs-georgia-live
  18. I woul add in Castello Lukeba in my top 3 (along with your two) but I fear he will be too expensive
  19. Milan Skriniar has confirmed that he's not happy with his current game time at PSG and there are concrete chances for his exit in January. Juventus are interested should PSG be open to a loan move. More clubs are also keen. Fabrizio Romano provides all the details on the Milan Skriniar story in his latest column. https://thedailybriefing.io/i/150081452/psg-star-not-happy-with-his-current-situation PSG star not happy with his current situation It’s still early stages in this story but Milan Skriniar is not happy with his current situation at PSG regarding game time as the defender has played in just two matches this season for the French champions. If nothing changes at PSG, he would be open to leaving the club in January, but it will depend on PSG. If the Ligue 1 champions open the doors to a loan deal, Juventus could be interested in the former Inter centre-back and as of right now, I’m not aware of bids from Premier League clubs. In my opinion, I don’t expect Skriniar to play much more at PSG as Luis Enrique has made his decision. This is one to watch in January.
  20. Italy got a red card and then blew a 2 nil lead versus Belgium
  21. yes and first time they ever scored at Wembley
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